PA Athletes Represent USA at the 42nd International Childrens Games
Alexandra Diaz, Gianna Hatchettt, Alexa Morris, Cydney Leath

The International Children Games is a summer competition of more than 70 cities spanning six continents that will participate in the cultural festivities and Games scheduled for July 10-15. From Ghana to Slovenia to Costa Rica, teams made their way to the Bay Area for friendly competition, educational experiences and cultural enrichment. This years event will take place in San Francisco, CA at the Golden Gate Park, AT&T Park, Kezar Stadium.

This year’s Games brought an estimated 2,000 coaches and athletes (12-15 years of age) – from 100 cities and 50 countries around the world including Austria, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Canada, India, Ireland, Slovenia, Singapore, Kenya, Pakistan, China, Jamaica and many more – to compete in track and field, tennis, swimming, volleyball, soccer, table tennis, basketball and golf. Opening and closing ceremonies, athletic competitions, participant housing and events, and the ICG Festival Village all took place in multiple venues throughout San Francisco, including Golden Gate Park, AT&T Park, Kezar Stadium, University of San Francisco (USF) and San Francisco State University (SFSU).

Participating in the Games was the Pacific Associations own LSI Sprint and ISC International. The two Teams were selected to represent the United States in this year games and in doing so they came away with the Gold Medal and team titles on both sides of the relays. The quartet of Gianna Hatchett (LSI/USA), Alexa Morris (ISC/USA), Cydney Leath (LSI/USA) and Alexandra Diaz (LSI/USA) cruised across the line in the Girls 4x100 with an easy win of 49.46. with Kayla Knapp (USA) at the helm they would later return to take the tape in the Girls 4x400 in a time of 4:08.09.

Alexandra Diaz, Alexa Morris, Kayala Knapp, Cydney Leath
Alexa Morris of ISC/USA also won the Girls 100m for the United States in a time of 12.10, just edging out Sun Ae Lee of Rep. of Korea for the win. Also representing the United States was Alexandra Diaz of LSI/USA, placing 5th in 12.65 behind Singapore and Scottland.

Gianna Hatchett (LSI/USA) was a competitor in the First round of 4 in the Girls 400m, where she ran a personal best of 1:02.56 to take first place in her heat. Kayla Knapp of Runners Factory/USA competed in the Girls 800m and was in contention for the Gold until she was trampled in a pile up but she wouldn't leave empty handed when she lead the Girls 4x400 to victory over Ireland.

Overall the Games were an exciting event with lots of competiton and excitement. The 2009 ICG competiton will be held in Greece where the USA will look to defend its title.

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