BRIDGEPORT - The annual Nutmeg State Games will officially kick off at 12 noon on Friday, July 29, with the colorful Cycling Street Sprints in downtown Bridgeport.
BRIDGEPORT â The annual Nutmeg State Games will officially kick off at 12 noon on Friday, July 29, with the colorful Cycling Street Sprints in downtown Bridgeport.
Bridgeport Mayor John M. Fabrizi will be in attendance as an official race starter for the event.
The Street Sprints will position a maximum field of 64 riders into heats of four along a 150-meter course on Broad Street. The first place finisher of each heat will advance to the next round and athletes will be given two opportunities to win their heat in order to continue advancing to the next round of competition.
Contestants will be competing for a chance to win $2,500 in cash prizes.
The Nutmeg State Games are being held in Bridgeport and Fairfield counties for the first time in 17 years. The Games will be run July 31 through August 7, with the opening ceremonies on Sunday, July 31 at the Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard.
The Fan Jam will begin at 3:30 pm and opening ceremonies will begin at 6 pm.
Better than two dozen sports will be represented in the 2005 games, which includes individual and team sport competitions. The Nutmeg State Games is an Olympic-style competition for Connecticut amateur athletes, primarily between the ages of 8 and 18.
More than 6,000 athletes, 1,500 volunteers and 30,000 spectators are anticipated for the week-long event.
The Nutmeg State Games are endorsed by the Governorâs Council on Physical Fitness and Sports and recognized by the National Congress of State Games and United States Olympic Committee. The Games were founded by William G. Mudano.
NOTE: Newtown athletes competing in the Games are encouraged to send results and photos to sports@thebee.com.