City Testimonials: "I hope that you have received 500 calls saying THANK YOU for the new playground at Bonforte Park! It is a terrific neighborhood park and we so appreciate the improvements. I walk by every day and see so many children and parents enjoying themselves." -Citizen Comment "The crew from Engine 15A were professional, knowledgeable, courteous, and extremely helpful, not only did this group of professionals represent the Fire Department in a positive light, they also speak to a city government that is responsive and courteous to the public."- Citizen Comment "We've found with projects we're doing, the City seems to be as proactive as they possibly can be." -Real Estate CEO "Grateful for the progress made by CSPD to curb shoplifting." -Business Loss Prevention Manager "Not only was my concern addressed in a professional and timely manner, but Finance Planning & Analysis Manager Leslie Hickey took the time to let me know that changes were on the way. This is the direct opposite of some folks' perception of local government." -Citizen Comment "Thank you very much for fixing the potholes on the round about for Squirrel Tail and Brainard as well as the divot by the water outlet on Squirrel Tail towards Musgrave. Thank you, thank you, thank you!" -Citizen Comment "Accounts Payable Supervisor Patti McFarland was true to her word, she called me back within days to give a status report. Then she called again to update me. Then, she called today to let me know she had been able to contact the unreachable tow company, received an invoice, and would be reimbursing the portion the business manager agreed to pay! I know that it was a sustained effort because I tried for several months and got nowhere. I can't express my overwhelming gratitude to Patti and your office for their work in this matter. We run a service-based business and try to learn from other organizations whenever we can. I will bring up this instance at our weekly meeting as an example of good service to be commended and followed.Thanks to you and Patti for the surprisingly positive experience I had with your office." -Local Small Business Owner "Thanks to Traffic Technician Pete Doyle, his community attitude to work with the residents is commendable. Thank you once again." -Citizen Comment "Streets Operations Manager Bard Lower has provided me superb customer service, above and beyond what could reasonably be expected. I know that this has been a priority for your administration, and I felt it important to let you know that it is working. Mr. Lower and his associates deserve kudos for their proactive, thorough handling of this five-year-old snow plowing issue and I am grateful to you as well for making the City more responsive to citizen requests." -Citizen Comment "As a new resident of Colorado Springs, it’s apparent that the City really does excel in taking care of its residents and treats its citizens more like neighbors and friends than just customers on a long “to-do” list. Thank you for all your exceptional service." -Citizen Comment

Bob Condron is Spirit of the Springs Award Recipient

Mayor Steve Bach Presents the Spirit of the Springs "Celebration" Award to Bob Condron

Mayor Steve Bach and Bob Condron

Mayor Steve Bach presented a Spirit of the Springs “Celebration” Award to Bob Condron on Monday, May 14, 2012 for his lifetime of achievements and devotion to the United States Olympic Committee.

Mr. Condron is being recognized for 28 years of service to the USOC from 1983-2012. Condron retired as Director of the U.S. Olympic Committee’s Media Services Office where he worked 15 of the Olympic Games.

Earlier in his career, he served as the Assistant Athletic Director and Sports Information Director at Southern Methodist University from 1971-1983 and Assistant Sports Information Director at Texas Tech from 1968-1971.

“We established this award to celebrate great achievements for those who bring great distinction to our city and in this case, to our country,” said the Mayor.

“The Spirit of the Springs Award says a lot,” said Mr. Condron. “What this means to me is the city saying thank you for being here for 28 years. This is very meaningful to me.”

Mr. Condron has also recently been awarded the Keith Jackson Eternal Flame Award. This award is presented to an individual who has made a lasting contribution to intercollegiate athletics, demonstrated a long and consistent commitment to excellence and been a loyal supporter of CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) and its mission.  Condron is only the eighth recipient of this award which was first given in 1998, but is not given out every year.

The Spirit of the Springs “Celebration” Award is presented when a noteworthy achievement brings great honor and pride to the City of Colorado Springs or has been distinguished at a state, national or international level.

Bob Condron with his Spirit of the Springs "Celebration" Award

Bob Condron Receives Spirit of the Springs "Celebration" Award

Spirit of the Springs "Celebration" Award

Spirit of the Springs "Celebration" Award

 

 

..., Suzi Bach, Mayor Steven Bach, Bob Cobdron, Mrs. Condron

(L to R) Mike Moran of the USOC, Suzi Bach, Mayor Steve Bach, Bob Condron, and Linette Condron.

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Mayor Bach to Give Award to Bob Condron

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Julie Smith

Communications Specialist

(719) 385-5256

NEWS RELEASE

May 11, 2012

 

Mayor to present Spirit of the Springs Celebration Award to Bob Condron

Mayor Steve Bach will present a Spirit of the Springs “Celebration” Award to Bob Condron on Monday, May 14 at 1:00 p.m. in the Mayor’s conference room at the City Administration Building on 30 S. Nevada Avenue, Room 601. Mr. Condron is being recognized for 28 years of service to the USOC from 1983-2012. He served as the Assistant Athletic Director and Sports Information Director at Southern Methodist University from 1971-1983 and Assistant Sports Information Director at Texas Tech from 1968-1971.

Mr. Condron has also recently been awarded the Keith Jackson Eternal Flame Award. This award is presented to an individual who has made a lasting contribution to intercollegiate athletics, demonstrated a long and consistent commitment to excellence and been a loyal supporter of CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America).  Condron is only the eighth recipient of this award.

The Spirit of the Springs “Celebration” Award is presented when a noteworthy achievement brings great honor and pride to the City of Colorado Springs or has been distinguished at a state, national or international level.

 

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Figure Skating Champions and USOC Ice Hall Video

During the press conference announcing the World Arena Ice Hall as an Official USOC Figure Skating Training Site, Mayor Bach recognized Caydee Denney and John Coughlin with a Spirit of the Springs “Celebration” Award.  To see the full video of this significant event, click here. (Mayor Bach starts at 11:55)

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Figure Skating and USOC Makes Colorado Springs Proud

More than one exciting event occurred at the World Arena Ice Hall this week centered on excellence and figure skating.

First, the United States Olympic Committee designated the World Arena Ice Hall as a United States Olympic Committee Official Olympic Training Site. USOC CEO, Scott Blackmun (below), announced the designation to a crowded room of figure skaters, coaches, community leaders and media.

The designation makes the World Arena Ice Hall one of 13 USOC Official Training Sites in the United States. The designation benefits the City of Colorado Springs, U.S. Figure Skating, resident coaching staff and World Arena Ice Hall by continuing to draw world-class figure skaters to Colorado Springs. Go here to read more about the history of the USOC and this important designation. 

Mayor Bach, along with Donna Nelson, then presented a Spirit of the Springs “Celebration” Award to recognize two champion figure skaters. Caydee Denney and John Coughlin, who teamed up in 2011 became U.S. pair skating champions in 2012.  

Mayor Bach presents a Spirit of the Springs “Celebration” Award when the recipient lives or participates in an activity within the confines of the City of Colorado Springs. The recipient has also performed a noteworthy achievement which has brought great honor and pride to the City of Colorado Springs or been distinguished at a state, national or international level. 

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World Arena Ice Hall is US Olympic Training Site

           

  

 

 

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Media Contact:

Julie Smith, City of Colorado Springs, 719-385-5256

Mark Jones, United States Olympic Committee, 719-866-2226

Andrea Nyquist, World Arena, 719-477-2117

Barbara Reichert, U.S. Figure Skating, 719-228-3466

 

WORLD ARENA ICE HALL DESIGNATED AS

OFFICIAL U.S. OLYMPIC TRAINING SITE FOR FIGURE SKATING 

Colorado Springs, Colo. (March 21, 2012) – The U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) announced today that the Colorado Springs World Arena Ice Hall has been awarded official designation as a U.S. Olympic Training Site for Figure Skating. Through a partnership with the USOC, U.S. Figure Skating and the World Arena Ice Hall, the seven-year agreement recognizes the quality of the Ice Hall facility and will help ensure world-class training for elite athletes in the future. 

“The City of Colorado Springs has had a lengthy and rewarding relationship with the USOC and U.S. Figure Skating. This recognition brings great honor to Colorado Springs and the World Arena Ice Hall. We’re proud of this world-class facility and the formal designation as a U.S. Olympic Training Site. This is another great way to celebrate the Spirit of the Springs,” Colorado Springs Mayor Steve Bach said. 

Colorado Springs has been home to the USOC since 1978 and a center for international figure skating since the creation of the Broadmoor Skating Club in 1938. The City has hosted numerous international figure skating events, most recently the 2012 ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships and the 2010 World Synchronized Figure Skating Championships. It has presented five World Championships, two World Junior Championships, three ISU Skate Americas and six U.S. Championships.

Today’s announcement will enhance the strong relationship between the City and Olympic sports. 

“We’re thrilled to announce the World Arena Ice Hall as a new U.S. Olympic Training Site in partnership with U.S. Figure Skating,” said USOC CEO Scott Blackmun. “Colorado Springs has a long and storied history of figure skating success and we appreciate the World Arena’s continued support of America’s elite athletes.” 

The designation of the World Arena Ice Hall as a U.S. Olympic Training Site benefits the entire community – the City of Colorado Springs, U.S. Figure Skating, resident coaching staff and World Arena Ice Hall – by continuing to draw world-class figure skaters to Colorado Springs.

The mission of U.S. Olympic Training Sites is to access additional resources, services and facilities for athletes and National Governing Bodies (NGBs) while providing an elite athlete training environment that positively impacts performance. 

World Arena Ice Hall – U.S. Olympic Training Site

Training centers, such as the World Arena Ice Hall, that have received the U.S. Olympic Training Site designation have invested millions of dollars in facility, operating, staffing, equipment and athlete training costs. 

Dot Lischick, General Manager of the Colorado Springs World Arena and Ice Hall, recognizes the honor and effort that comes with this designation.

“It takes strong partnerships, top-rated coaches, elite-level skaters and dedicated staff to earn this designation,” Lischick said. “We are proud of our ongoing commitment to excellence and the recognition of our efforts by the USOC. We couldn’t do this without the ongoing vision and support of our World Arena Board of Directors and our local partners – Broadmoor Skating Club, and National Strength and Conditioning. This is another unique honor for Colorado Springs.” 

At the media conference March 21, Mayor Bach will present a Spirit of the Springs “Celebrate” Award to U.S. Figure Skating athletes Caydee Denney and John Coughlin, the 2012 U.S. pairs champions.  Denney and Coughlin, who train at the Colorado Springs World Arena Ice Hall, will represent Team USA at the World Championships in Nice, France, beginning March 26.  Mayor Bach’s “Celebrate” Award is given to members of the Colorado Springs community for noteworthy achievements that bring great honor and pride to the City of Colorado Springs.

About the World Arena Ice Hall:

The World Arena Ice Hall is a training facility that caters to the needs of highly skilled and emerging athletes. Together the Broadmoor Skating Club, U.S. Figure Skating, world-renowned coaches and the World Arena Ice Hall have a history of producing U.S. champions, such as Rachel Flatt and Ryan Bradley. The complex is home to dozens of world-class figure skaters and coaches, the Broadmoor Skating Club and the NCAA Division I Colorado College men’s hockey team.  With two sheets of ice (one NHL, one Olympic), three jump harnesses, video analysis and a ballet studio, the World Arena Ice Hall offers a comprehensive off- and on-ice training program that has attracted athletes from across the U.S. and the world.

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