U.S. Olympic Track & Field Athletes to Use Computerized Thermal Imaging's Technology LAYTON, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 21, 2000--Computerized Thermal Imaging, Inc. (CTI) (OTC BB: COII - news) announces today that CTI has been invited to provide equipment to assist in treatment of U.S. athletes participating in the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.
The head coaches of the U.S. men's and women's field and track teams, John P. Chaplin and Karen Davis, have specifically asked CTI to provide thermal imaging systems and photonic stimulators for the Field Trials in Sacramento (July 14 - 27, 2000). CTI is also requested to provide the same equipment for the training camp in Brisbane, Australia (August 19 - September 12, 2000) and the Sydney Olympic Village (September 13 - October 1, 2000).
Richard Secord, Vice Chairman, CTI, stated that ``CTI is honored to be invited to help our Olympic athletes train and compete more effectively. We will provide both our equipment and necessary operator instruction. This is a great opportunity to showcase CTI's general use thermal imaging system and its newly acquired infrared therapy tool, the photonic stimulator. We're looking forward to this Olympic experience, and we are very appreciative of the invitation from USA Field and Track, the national governing body for track and field, long distance running and race walking.'' |