Leamington Cycling and Athletics Club Championships 2009
Our thanks go to Ray Morgan for reminding us of the rules and for putting the timetable together, without Ray and the others who help organise the event there would be no championships. We always need helpers, Mums or Dads, so please do not be shy to put yourself forward for a rewarding time
Trials in Throws and Horizontal Jumps
All athletes are given three trials. The top three in each of the U20, Seniors and Masters age groups will get three more provided they reach the Midlands Senior League standard. More trials may be allowed at the Referee’s discretion
Maximum events in a day
U11, U13, U15 and U17 athletes can do no more than 3 events plus one relay per day
U20 athletes can do no more than 5 events plus one relay per day. Seniors and Veterans can do as many events as they wish
How many events count?
Competitors are given points for every event
U11 athletes may take their best three towards their final total
U13 athletes take their best 4. U15 and U17 athletes take their best 5
U20, Senior and Veteran men take their best 10 events
U20, Senior and Veteran women take their best 8 events
How are events scored?
U11, U13, U15 and U17 events are scored using the 1994 Five Star scoring tables. (Events not in the tables are scored pro rata)
U20, Senior and Veteran athletes are given 8 points for a win, 7 for a second place and so on. All competitors after 8th place are given half a point
You can only compete if you are a fully paid up member - see Bob Mee if you are behind with your subs
Age groups
Age groups are U11, U13, U15, U17, U20 and Seniors as used in the summer Leagues
Masters are split into seven separate groups as follows:-
Men 35-49, 50-59, 60+
Women 35-39, 40-49, 50+
Mick Aston
Changes since last year
There are two changes since last year
(1) A limit on the number of trials in field events because there are sometimes huge fields and limited time
(2) A different split of the womens masters age groups to match those used for hurdle heights and throwing implements
Ray Morgan
August 2009
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CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS TIMETABLE
| Sunday 6th September | |
| 12:00 | PV (all eligible age groups) |
| 13:00 | 150m for U11s and U13 Girls |
| then | 200m (all groups - separate races) |
| 13:30 | Long Jump (all males only) |
| 13:30 | Discus (all females only) |
| 14:30 | Long Jump (all females only) |
| 14:30 | Discus (all males only) |
| 15:30 | 1500m (all groups - separate races) |
| Tuesday 8th September | |
| 7:00 | 300m Hurdles (U17G) |
| then | 400m Hurdles (U17M, U20M+W, SENM+W, VETM+W) |
| then | Shot Put (U11 and U13) |
| 7:30 | Shot Put (U15 and older) |
| Thursday 10th September | |
| 7:00 | Sprint Hurdles (oldest first working down) |
| 7:30 | Triple Jump (U15 and older, male and female) |
| 8:00 | 300m (U15G and U17G) |
| then | 400m (U17M, U20M+W, SENM+W, VETM+W) |
| Sunday 13th September | |
| 12:00 | Hammer (all eligible age groups) |
| 13:00 | 75m (U11s and U13G) |
| then | 100m (all groups - separate races) |
| 13:30 | High Jump (all males only) |
| 13:30 | Javelin (all females only) |
| 14:30 | High Jump (all females only) |
| 14:30 | Javelin (all males only) |
| 15:30 | 600m (U11s and U13G) |
| then | 800m (all groups - separate races) |
| then | Announcement of the winners |