University of Oregon has mailed an interesting track ticket package offer: "By committing to purchase Oregon Track and Field Season tickets for 2006, 07, 08 you will become eligible to purchase all session Olympic Trials Tickets before they go on sale to the general public. Seats for this event will be allocated using the Duck Athletic Fund's priority point system."
The 2006 "Full Season Reserved" ticketing costs $24; the "Season Ticket Commitment 2007 & 2008" costs $48. For each year there is also a $5 processing fee. So it appears that for $87 one can establish a priority position for purchasing a ticket for the U.S. Olympic Trials.
Of course, if you live far from Oregon, you might not use tickets for those three seasons but some might consider it a worthwhile expenditure to get priority in ticketing.
The 2006 "Full Season Reserved" ticketing costs $24; the "Season Ticket Commitment 2007 & 2008" costs $48. For each year there is also a $5 processing fee. So it appears that for $87 one can establish a priority position for purchasing a ticket for the U.S. Olympic Trials.
Of course, if you live far from Oregon, you might not use tickets for those three seasons but some might consider it a worthwhile expenditure to get priority in ticketing.
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