INAUGURAL Reno Indoor Track & Field
Martin Luther King Invite
JANUARY 18, 2026
NEW INDOOR MEET! ONE DAY ONLY!
Reno Indoor Track (Learn More) at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center
For Youth, High School, Open, and Masters Athletes
Lisa Nottingham’s MLK Meet Photos are Ready to View and Purchase!
Meet Contact: Bob Wright
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- Div. 1-age 7-8
- Div. 2-age 9-10
- Div. 3-age 11-12
- Div. 4-age 13-14
- Div. 5-age 15-16
- Div. 6-age 17-18
Age Groups Women & Men
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- Open/Masters age 19-99
MEET SCHEDULE & DETAILS
You must report to the clerk no later than 20 minutes prior to the start of your event or you will be scratched.
The meet will be conducted on a time schedule which is below. It is up to each athlete to know when their event is taking place. The clerk in Hall 4 will have a sound system and will call for each group to report for hipping. If you miss your event there will not be another opportunity to compete in that event. Field event athletes also need to report to the clerk and be escorted onto the field for their event. Field event athletes need to report to the clerk at least 30 minutes before their event.
Event Schedule PDF to Download
RUNNING EVENTS + Race Walk – 9:00 am start
55 meter Hurdles
9:00 D4G
9:03 D4B
9:05 D5G
9:08 D5B
9:11 D6G
9:17 D6B
60 meter Hurdles
9:20 Open/Master Women
9:23 Open/Master Men
55 meters
9:33 D1G
9:36 D1B
9:39 D2G
9:42 D2B
9:45 D3G
9:48 D3B
9:51 D4G
9:54 D4B
9:57 D5G
10:03 D5B
10:12 D6G
10:24 D6B
60 meters
10:39 Open/Master Women
10:42 Open/Master Men
200 meters
11:00 D1G
11:03 D1B
11:06 D2G
11:12 D2B
11:15 D3G
11:21 D3B
11:24 D4G
11:30 D4B
11:36 D5G
11:48 D5B
12:03 D6G
12:24 D6B
12:48 Open/Master Women
12:51 Open/Master Men
800 meters
12:55 D1B & D2B & D3B
1:00 D3G
1:05 D4G
1:10 D4B
1:15 D5G
1:23 D5B
1:31 D6G
1:40 D6B
1:48 Open/Master Women
1:52 Open/Master Men
1500 Race Walk
1:57 male and female- all divisions
400 meters
2:10 D1G & D1B
2:13 D2G
2:16 D2B
2:19 D3G
2:25 D3B
2:28 D4G
2:37 D4B
2:47 D5G
2:56 D5B
3:10 D6G
3:25 D6B
3:37 Open/Master Women
3:40 Open/Master Men
1500 meters
3:43 D1B & D2B
3:50 D3G & D3B
3:57 D4G
4:04 D4B
1600 meters
4:11 D5G
4:18 D5B
4:32 D6G
4:40 D6B
Mile
4:54 Open/Master Women
5:00 Open/Master Men
FIELD EVENTS
Weight Throw
9:00 D5G & D6G & Open/Master Women 1 flight
9:45 D5B & D6B & Open/Master Men 1 flight
Triple Jump
9:00 D5G & D6G & Open/Master Women 1 flight – pit 1
9:00 D5B & D6B & Open/Master Men 1 flight – pit 2
Pole Vault – 1 pit
9:00 D4G & D5G & D6G & Open/Master Women- 1 flight
12:00 D4B & D5B & D6B & Open/Master Men- 1 flight
High Jump – 1 pit
11:30 D3B & D4B & D5B & D6B – 1 flight
1:00 D3G & D4G & D5G- 1 flight
2:30 D6G & Open/Master Women – 1 flight
Long Jump – 2 pits
10:00 D1G & D2G & D3G- 1 flight pit 1
10:00 D1B & D2B & D3B & D4B- 1 flight pit 2
12:00 D4G pit 1
12:00 D5B pit 2
1:30 D5G pit 1
3:00 D6G & Open/Masters Women- 1 flight pit 1
2:00 D6B pit 2
4:00 Open/Master Men pit 2
Shot Put
11:00 D1G & D2G & D3G & D4G & D5G- 1 flight
12:00 D1B & D2B & D3B & D4B & D5B- 1 flight
1:30 D6G & Open/Master Women- 1 flight
2:30 D6B 1 flight & Open/Master Men- 1 flight
ADDITIONAL, IMPORTANT MEET INFORMATION
PHOTOGRAPHER
Meet Photographer: Lisa Nottingham
COMPLETED & SIGNED PHOTO WAIVER REQUIRED from all participants and parents/guardians of minors BEFORE THE EVENT.
This waiver allows us to capture and share images from the event. Photos taken during the meet will be available for purchase at the same link. Whether you’re looking to relive the moment or share it with family and friends, we’ll have a variety of action-packed images available.
Questions? 916.412.8008; [email protected]; LisaNottingham.com
SPECTATOR TICKETS
Tickets may be purchased online in advance by using this QR code, or at the Room 4 entrance where a poster will display this QR code. $5 per person per day. For advance tickets, use the QR code below or this direct link for online ticket purchase.
- Athletes will be allowed in free with their entry but must report to packet pickup in room D10 to obtain their bib number which will be their entry.
- Coaches who are USATF certified will be allowed in free and must also report to packet pickup to obtain their wrist band for entry. Coaches must be current members of USATF and be Safe Sport Three Step compliant.
PARKING FEE
There is a $10 per car parking fee for the lots that surround the Convention Center. Parking is free on the surrounding streets.
CONCESSIONS &MERCHANDISE
There is a fully loaded concession stand in Hall 5 for your enjoyment. There will also be a vendor selling merchandise in room D10.
BACKPACKS
Athletes are allowed to bring in personal backpacks which may be subject to search. Personal water bottles are also allowed. No coolers with food and drink are allowed into the facility.
SPIKES
The Reno Convention Center is home to a Mondo track surface. Spikes will be limited to 1/8″ or 1/4″ pyramid spikes only. No other spikes will be permitted. Meet management also has the right to limit the use of spikes in certain events.
EQUIPMENT
Starting blocks will be provided at the athletic complex. Pole Vaulters must provide their own poles and weight verification forms. Throwers will need to bring their own implement to weights and measures in Room E1 at least two hours before their event.
WARMING UP
General warm-ups will take place in Hall 4. There are mondo sprint lanes available in Hall 4. Only athletes and certified USATF coaches will be allowed in Hall 4. No parents will be allowed in Hall 4 unless you are a certified USATF coach. All other warm-up must be conducted outside the facility. Under no circumstances are athletes allowed to warm up in the lobby, walkways or other halls in the Convention Center. There may be other conventions occurring during our meets and we must not disrupt these conventions. Any athlete or teams not adhering to this policy will be removed from the Convention Center and not allowed to compete in any meets.
SANCTIONING
The meets will be sanctioned through USA Track & Field.
ELIGIBILITY
Because there is no official Indoor Track season for the Western US all high school athletes will compete as unattached athletes. Youth, Open and Masters athletes may compete for their USATF clubs but no team scores will be kept.
AWARDS
The top six athletes in each event will receive awards. Awards can be picked up in the awards area located in room D9. Please allow 30 minutes after the conclusion of each event to pick up your award.

RESULTS
Results for both running and field events will be live and immediately uploaded to the MileSplit website.
CODE OF CONDUCT
This meet will be conducted under USATF rules and will be officiated by USATF officials. Any athlete, parent or coach not adhering to the proper code of conduct will be removed from the facility and will not be allowed to compete at this meet or any future meets at this facility. Thank you for displaying proper conduct as we are guests of the Reno Sparks Convention and Visitors Bureau and we do not want to lose our privilege to enjoy this beautiful new track. Proper conduct includes not leaving your trash around the facility. Thank you.
MEET AGE DIVISIONS & SCHEDULE
The meet will be conducted on a time schedule which is above. It is up to each athlete to know when their event is taking place. The clerk in Hall 4 will have a sound system and will call for each group to report for hipping. If you miss your event there will not be another opportunity to compete in that event. Field event athletes also need to report to the clerk and be escorted onto the field for their event. Field event athletes need to report to the clerk at least 30 minutes before their event.
AGE DIVISIONS
- D1- ages 8 & under
- D2- ages 9-10
- D3- ages 11-12
- D4- ages 13-14
- D5- ages 15-16
- D6- ages 17-18
- D7- Open/Masters- ages 19-100+; Athletes in this division will compete together in heats based on seed times with the exception of the hurdles where there are different heights for different ages/sex. Awards will be given based on ten year age brackets.
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