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The Bolder Boulder is an annual road race through the streets of Boulder, CO. ending inside Folsom Field, the football stadium of The University of Colorado. It is a 10k race.
The Colorado Buffaloes Football Team represents the University of Colorado at Boulder. They represent them in College football at the NCAA division | FBS level. Their first season was in 1890, and their home stadium is Folsom Field.
Coors Field, located in Denver, Colorado, is the highest major league baseball stadium in altitude. It sits at an elevation of 5,280 feet (1,609 meters) above sea level.
The Highest Altitude Professional Baseball Field is at 6,537' which is Security Service Field in Colorado Springs, Colorado, home of the AAA-Affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, The Colorado Springs Sky Soxwww.skysox.com/soxthefox The Highest Altitude Major League Baseball (MLB) Stadium is Coors Field, Home of the MLB Colorado Rockies, at 5200' at the corner of 20th and Blake in Denver, Colorado The Second closest MLB park to Coors Field is Chase Field (Formerly Bank One Field)401 E. Jefferson St, Phoenix, AZ,85004, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Chase Fiat eld altitude is 1,100'. http://kyot.zipscene.com/venues/view/9229-chase-field-phoenix-sports-athletics To my understanding, the next Professional Baseball stadium is Spring Mobile Park in Salt Lake City, UT, home of the Salt Lake City Bees, the AAA Affiliate of the MLB team the Los Angeles Angels of Aneheim (CA)http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/ballpark/page.jsp?ymd=20090123&content_id=499667&vkey=ballpark_t561&fext=.jsp&sid=t561
University of Phoenix
At Bears Stadium in Denver, Colorado. This stadium went on to be called Mile High Stadium.
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AnswerWar Memorial Stadium (University of Wyoming) at 7,215 feet (2199m) above sea level.From wikipedia:Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium is an outdoor football stadium on the campus of the University of Wyoming in Laramie, the home field of the Wyoming Cowboys of the Mountain West Conference. It is the highest Division I college football stadium in the nation; the playing field sits at a lofty 7215 feet (2199 m) above sea level.[1] (The next highest Division I FBS stadium is Falcon Stadium at the U.S. Air Force Academy, which is about 600 feet (182 m) lower.)
The college that has a stadium named Sun Devil Stadium is Arizona State University. The Stadium is of course named for their mascot. They adopted the mascot Sun Devil back in 1946 after previous mascots not working out.