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Dedicated |
October 8, 1948 by then California Congressman, Richard M. Nixon |
Namesake |
Named after Mt. SAC's First Track and Field Coach, Hilmer Lodge |
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$100,000 (1947-1948) |
Seating Capacity |
13,500 |
Concessions |
Fully equipped concession stand |
Lighting |
Metal Halide Lighting covering entire stadium (East and West sides) |
P.A. |
Full stadium Public Address System with central speakers |
Restrooms |
5 Women's Restroom Facilities, 3 Men's Restroom Facilities |
Scoreboard |
Daktronics Scoreboard with Message Center |
Events Held |
Mt. SAC Relays, Graduation, Concerts, Football Games, Track Meets |
Teams Hosted |
Football, Track and Field |
Interesting Facts |
Site of 20 World Records and 2 Olympic Trials in Track and Field |
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Full pour 100% Polyurethan Tartan Track - Nine 44" lanes |
Infield |
Natural Turf - Tiff Green Bermuda Grass |
D-Apron |
Full D-Apron for High Jump and Javelin |
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Runways-3 different all-weather surfaces
- Main Runway - 160' X 48"
- Auxilary Runway - 160' X 48"
- South Runway - 150' X 48"
- Above Ground Wood/Rubber Runway - 150' X 32"
Landing Pits/Standards
- 3 UCS 2200 Super Pits (33' L X 22' W X 32" H)
- 1 UCS Futura Standards
- 2 UCS International Standards
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High Jump Pits |
- 2 UCS 1390 High Jump Pits (24'04" W X 13'02" L X 28" H)
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Javelin Runway |
Main Runway - All Weather Surface |
Long/Triple Jump Runways |
East Ruway - All Weather Surface (180' L X 48" W)
West Runway - All Weather Surface (170' L X 48" W) |
Shot Put Facilities |
Main - UCS Aluminum Toeboard
Shot Put Stadium - UCS Aluminum Toeboard, 90' Backstop |
Discus Facilities |
Main (1)
South (2) Facilities
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Hammer Facilities |
Lower Field (1) - UCS Hammer Cage |