D.C. Express Track Club, Inc.
D.C. Express Track Club, Inc.

 

D.C. Express will finish its indoor season this weekend when we travel to the 2014 USATF National Youth Indoor Track & Field Championships.

 

Prince George's County, Maryland - Prince George's County Sports and Learning Complex.

Angelica Henderson
National qualifier Angelica Henderson will compete in the 200m and 400m. Last year Angelica finished 2nd in 200m and 8th in 400m.
The Georgia Tech signee is ready to compete in her last youth indoor meet.
 

Youth Indoors set for broadcast on USATF.TV

Prince George's County Sports and Learning Complex will host more than 1,600 young athletes when the 4th USA Youth Indoor Track & Field Championships begin Friday, March 7. 
 
Fans all over the U.S. will be able to watch with unprecedented live broadcast coverage on USATF.tv starting at 9 a.m., ET both Saturday and Sunday, March 8-9 in Landover, Md.
Malcolm Walker
National qualifier Malcolm Walker will compete in the 200m and 400m. This will be Malcolm's first National Championship competition.
Developed in 2004 with Zone Championships, indoor competitions provide young athletes a competitive opportunity to remain active and tune-up during the winter months. They are also a great component to USATF's already successful Junior Olympic program which currently includes outdoor Track and Field and Cross Country.
The Dekalb County Express Track Club, Inc. (D.C. Express) was founded in 1984 in Decatur, GA. D.C. Express is a 30-year old nonprofit community based youth track & field development/competitive program.

D.C. Express has participated in various track and field meets in different parts of the United States. D.C. Express members have attracted attention as winners, record breakers, student-athletes and as being well disciplined athletes. The excellent performances have not only created a fine reputation for D.C. Express, but have resulted in scholarships for D.C. Express athletes to some of the finest Colleges and Universities in the United States.