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Triple Jump
Triple Jump
Measurement
ZERO
High Jump
Each competitor is allowed 7 jumps
The height of the bar will start where all competitors are capable of
jumping. The height the bar is raised between each round will also be
geared to the ability of the competitors. The competitors shall be
informed of this before the competition begins.
Competitors have a maximum of seven jumps.
Competitors may commence jumping at any of the heights above the
minimum height and may jump at their discretion at any subsequent
height.
The height of the bar will go up in increments of 5cm until such time
there are only 3 competitors left and at which time the bar will go up in
3cms.
Elimination will be after 3 consecutive failures (although they do not
have to be at the same height).
After the competitor has won the competition and still has jumps to
take, the height to which the bar is raised shall be decided after the
judge of the competition has consulted the wishes of the competitor.
Ties for first place only shall be decided by counting back. In the event of
a tie the winner will be (reference the IAAF Handbook)
1) The athlete with lowest number of jumps at that height
2) The athlete with the fewest number of failures up to and including the
last height cleared.
If there is subsequently still a tie for first place the jumpers move back to
the last height which those included in the tie jumped at one attempt
If more than one jumper involved in the tie is successful the bar goes
up until there is a result.
If there is still a tie for first place jumper move back to the last height
which those included in the tie jumped at one attempt
The designated high jump judge will decide whether or not a jump is
valid.
Long Jump
Each competitor will be allowed 3 jumps (this includes failed attempts)
The take-off must occur on or before the board.
The jump is measured from the take-off line to the nearest break in the
landing area made by any part of the body.
The tape measure will be held with ZERO at the mark made in the pit
The measurement will be recorded to the nearest whole cm
Place the LEADER flag for A and B at the side of the pit to indicate the
leading jumps and move these accordingly throughout the competition
Long Jump
Measurement
ZERO
Shot Put
Shot Put
Measurement
ZERO
Centre of Circle
Discus
Discus
Measurement
ZERO
Javelin
Javelin
Measurement
ZERO
B
Figure 2 Javelin strikes
ground flat measure
from tail (B)
Track Events
300m (Girls) 400m (Boys)
Runners must stay in their lanes for the entire race
Order: B race and then A race
100m
Runners must stay in their lanes for the entire race
Order: B race and then A race
800m
The 800m race will start in assigned lanes, but will merge at the breakline at the end of the first turn cones will delineate the break line.
Order: B race and then A race
200m
Runners must stay in their lanes for the entire race
Information to be inputted:
Placing this is a drop down list
Points these correspond to the positions and are on a drop down list
Times for track events need to be entered
BEST jumps/throws need to be entered
Points
st
1
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
A Event
14 points
13 points
12 points
11 points
10 points
9 points
8 points
st
1
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
B Event
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point
1
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
A Event
28 points
26 points
24 points
22 points
20 points
18 points
16 points
st
1
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
B Event
14 points
12 points
10 points
8 points
6 points
4 points
2 points
The drop down lists should be accurate you need to check that no
competitors have been given the same placing or points
The sub-totals add up at the bottom of each page/group of events
The page sub-totals automatically add up on the School Results sheet
CHECK at every regular opportunity check that sub-totals are adding on the
School Results sheet