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Ground broken on Spokane Valley Cross Course Wednesday...

SPOKANE VALLEY-- The shovels were planted on the ground Wednesday to celebrate the groundbreaking ceremony of a dedicated, premier cross country venue that will host national, regional and local cross country meets. This new course is located just east of Spokane in Spokane Valley, and covers 62 acres along the Spokane River. The city of Spokane Valley, along with Spokane Sports and the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission are the parties involved in developing this facility, which will host meets ranging from youth to potentially USATF and international caliber meets. The cities of Spokane and Spokane Valley have hosted national caliber meets before, including the 1974 and 1977 NCAA championships, the NCAA Division II championships in 2011 and 2013, the 2010 USA Cross Country Championships, and the 2018 USATF club cross country championships. The new Spokane Valley course was awarded the 2027 NCAA Division I West regional championships, and is scheduled to host the 2025 W

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