• Omaha Sports Commission Capitol District Pole Vault

    Capitol District 1022 Capitol Ave, Omaha, NE, United States

    Omaha Sports Commission Capitol District Pole Vault July 22-23, 2020: The Omaha Sports Commission Capitol District Pole Vault is a two-day event in the heart of downtown Omaha. Grab a bite to eat and stay to be entertained by athletes soaring in the Omaha skies. Our event is FREE to the public, but does offer a VIP section for the best seats in the house for $50! 2020 marks our second annual Capitol District Pole Vault after it captivated more than 1000 spectators in 2019. Olympic medalists Sandi Morris and Sam Kendricks took home gold last year. Learn more at https://omahasports.org/capitol-district-pole-vault.

  • Cornhusker State Games Triathlon

    Mallard Landing Lake Mallard Landing Lake, Waterloo, NE, United States

    The Cornhusker State Games is a statewide amateur sports festival for all Nebraskans. The purpose of the Games is to provide top-quality amateur competition in a wide range of activities.

  • USA Wrestling Girls Folkstyle Nationals

    Baxter Arena 6001 Dodge Street, Omaha, NE, United States

    The 2023 Girls Folkstyle National Championships is heading to Omaha, NE on March 3-5, 2023, along side the Women Folkstyle Duals at Baxter Arena. This event showcases the quickly growing sport of girls folkstyle on a national stage. Last year wrestlers from 46 states participated in the Girls Folkstyle Nationals, and we expect the tournament to continue to expand. The Duals on Sunday will host Girls (12U/14U) duals and Junior/16U Duals. Dual teams must be state approved teams and are limited to 8 Girl teams and 16 Junior/16U teams. Make your spring break plans for Omaha and earn the right to [...]

  • Omaha Sports Commission Regional Spelling Bee

    Strauss Performing Arts Center 6305 University Drive N, Omaha, NE, United States

    The regional spelling bee returns to Omaha for the 94th year, dating back to 1929. Students from all across Nebraska and part of Iowa will compete to win the Omaha Sports Commission Regional Bee! The National Spelling Bee was formed in 1925. To reach the Scripps National Spelling Bee, students must compete at and win a series of bees to reach their regional bee. The winners of the regional bees move on to compete at Nationals. One winner will travel from Omaha, Nebraska to National Harbor, Maryland and compete on a national stage, aired on ESPN.

  • Platte River Rumble

    Eugene T. Mahoney State Park 28500 W. Park Hwy, Ashland, NE, United States

    The second annual Platte River Rumble Collegiate Meet is set! Join us in cheering on these top athletes as they compete for the team and individual titles!

  • Aksarben Tirc

    Aksarben Village 67th & Center streets, Omaha, NE, United States

    The Aksarben Tirc (Crit Nebraska backwards) is bringing racing back to Aksarben! This criterium race will be a high energy high paced event on the streets of Aksarben. A criterium is a bicycle race of a specified number of laps on a closed course over public roads closed to normal traffic. We like to describe it as Formula 1 on a bicycle! Join us in Aksarben Village on May 17 for a race like no other.

    Free
  • OSCAS (Omaha Sports Commission Award Show)

    The Relevant Center 21220 Elkhorn Drive, Elkhorn, NE, United States

    The Omaha Sports Commission holds an annual awards event called the OSCAS. We celebrate the best of Omaha sports — from the athletes to the coaches to people behind the scenes who make Omaha sports happen.

    $80
  • USA Triathlon Multisport National Championship Festival Presented by Mutual of Omaha

    Lake Cunningham 8660 Lake Cunningham Road, Omaha, NE, United States

    The 2025 USA Triathlon Multisport Festival is coming back to Omaha! Races will be held at Lake Cunningham, a 390-acre lake surrounded by a 1,050-acre park located in north central Omaha. Lake Cunningham underwent significant renovations beginning in 2017 and reopened in August 2021. Athletes can expect a rolling bike course with a scenic and relatively flat run course with lake views.

  • US Open for Badminton

    Mid-America Center 1 Arena Way, Council Bluffs, IA, United States

    It’s back! The Omaha Sports Commission and the Council Bluffs CVB are hosting the 2025 US Open for Badminton at the Mid-America Center. Join us in watching these spectacular athletes some of which competed in the 2024 olympic games.

  • Athletes Unlimited Softball League

    Connie Clausen Field 2860 South 67th St., Omaha, NE, United States

    The Athletes Unlimited Softball League (AUSL) is a professional women’s softball league featuring four teams playing a 24-game season in a traditional format. It creates a new opportunity for the world's best professional softball players to compete. It is complemented by the AUSL All-Star Cup – a four-week season where 60 athletes compete utilizing Athletes Unlimited’s innovative format.