10201 S Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60628
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Dr. Conrad Worrill Track & Field Center
The Dr. Conrad Worrill Track and Field Center at Gately Park is dedicated to hosting track and field competitions and programs for both youth and adults. It provides a high-quality athletic facility for various events and activities.
Pricing
- $25 registration fee per athlete
10201 S Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60628
Reviews
Nathan Johnson (Google User)
1 month ago
State of the art indoor banked track facility. It is by far one of the best indoor tracks in the country. It has great seating and an area to warm up for athletes.
Cheron K. Griffin (Google User)
1 month ago
I went to a Kwanzaa event here; however, I was super impressed by the track itself as a person who use to run track. What an amazing venue and track.
Dan Addington (Google User)
1 month ago
This place is beautiful, state of the art. My son has participated in a number of track and field events here and really appreciates the track. It features a big screen so you can keep track of what's going on, and a health-focused snack and beverage counter for spectators.
UN Peace Ambassador NGO Dr. Angela J. Nealy (Google User)
1 month ago
Absolutely a track you should run in for fun or very serious competition. What an honor to run here for the USA T and F Indoor Nationals Masters Championships. The banked track was at the right elevation and allowed for some amazing outcomes. The track in general is fast and well maintained. I look forward to running again, soon. Respectfully, Madam Ambassador Dr. Nealy United Nations Peace Ambassador NGO ECOSOC Dr. Angela J. Nealy B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Michelle Tatum (Google User)
1 month ago
We have been coming to the Track and Field center for a few years now for ballet and my son started soccer within the past year. Coach Robyn is great for ballet, but the manager Carlos Santizonleaves a lot to be desired in the communication department. Miscommunication #1: My son was asked to participate in a 3 on 3 tournament for soccer, we went to the location only to find out a boys team wasn't registered at all. No one ever called to say this or apologize for the miscommunication. Miscommunication #2: My son recently signed up for soccer that started this past Wednesday evening. We get there and he is the only kid there. This happened over the summer and we received a call about moving to a different class. This time absolutely nothing. I left my info, left a voicemail and sent an email. Magically did not hear anything until today when both my husband and I called (received an email within 5 mins of him calling) and had to go up there because according to the front desk the manager does not have a set schedule. Talking to the manager, I was basically told they still run a class for 1 student(sir I can play with him for free if that's the case), no urgency or apology for not communicating properly (only, oh we had a track meet today, but this issue was on Wednesday). This could have been easily resolved and handled. I pulled both my children from programming this session due to his incompetency. It's nice to have this spot in the neighborhood, but structure is needed. Professionalism is needed from the manager in communicating with patrons.