T & F League Information

 NO TRACK AND FIELD SCHEDULED FOR 2012
DUE TO SUSPENSION OF TEACHERS EXTRA CURRICULAR VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES

INFORMATION HAS NOT BEEN UPDATED FROM THE 2011 SEASON

 

2012 Commissioners:

Meet Director
assistant Meet Director

Quick Links

Dates

Events

League Meet Information and Coach Information

Officiating Assignments – all Meets

League Meets schedule

Qualifying Information

Championship Track and Field Event Schedule
Event Regulations & Procedure manual (sent separately)

1. 2011 Dates:

#1 League Meet Thursday, April 28 4:00 – 6:30
*COACHES MEETING* @ 3:45 (mandatory)
#2 League Meet Thursday May 5 4:00 – 6:30
*COACHES MEETING* @ 3:45 (mandatory)
#3 League Meet Monday May 9 4:00 – 6:30
*COACHES MEETING* @ 3:45 (mandatory)
#4 League Meet Monday May 16 4:00 – 6:30
*COACHES MEETING* @ 3:45 (mandatory)
#5 League Meet Wednesday, May 25 4:00 – 6:00 relay and 2000m
*COACHES MEETING* @ 3:45 (mandatory)
Seeding Meeting Monday, May 26 (manditory for coaches) 4 pm at Glanford
#6 Championship Meet Wednesday, June 1 9:00 to 3:30 pm
*COACHES MEETING* @ 8:45 (mandatory)

 

2. Events:

Running Events Field Events
100 m Shot put
200 m Long jump
400 m ** Triple jump
800 m High jump
1200 m (note new distance) ** Discus
**2000 m (note new distance)
**80 m hurdles – 30″ high
Girls -12 m to first hurdle- 7.5 m between hurdles – 15.5 m to finish
Boys – 12 m to first hurdle – 8 m between hurdles – 12 m to finish
4×100 m relay
** 4×400 m relay
** note: depending on entries, all age groups in a gender, may be run off together, or otherwise combined

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IMPLEMENT WEIGHTS

DISCUS SHOT PUT
Gr 8 Girls 1 kg 6 lb
Gr 8 Boys 1 kg 6 lb
Gr 7 Girls 1 kg 4 lb
Gr 7 Boys 1 kg 6 lb
Gr 6 Girls 1 kg 4 lb
Gr 6 Boys 1 kg 4 lb
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Age Categories:

All participating students must remain in their age groups (grades) for all events. Athletes should compete in the grade in which they are registered – any exception to this ( ie having as student compete in a grade above or below ) must be approved by the Meet Director.

3. League Meet information

a)Entry limits: There will be 5 league Meets where athletes in grades 6-8 will be able to qualify for an event under competitive conditions. Athletes may compete in as many events as they wish within the possibilities of the schedule. COACHES TO ASSIST ATHLETES TO MAKE REALISTIC CHOICES FOR EVENT ENTRY FOR SAFETY, AND SO THAT EVENT SCHEDULES ARE NOT HELD UP

only 8 students per age group & gender may represent their school on any given day of qualification. Schools are not limited to the same 8 for the second qualifying day.

No ribbons will be awarded during League meets — Results will be processed after each league Meet and posted on the Athletic Association website. http://www.sd61.bc.ca/athleticassoc/sports/T&Fresults.htm

b) League Meet day procedure:

i)Coaches (Schools) must provide labels – “Avery”- 3.5 in long – approx1/2 in. wide. – Please plan ahead to have stickers this size. The stickers may be pre-printed with the name, school and age group of every athlete. The event can be added to the label( sticker) on the day of the Qualifying Meet. Use ball point pen when stickers are handwritten, and in case of rain put sticker on inside of uniform to keep dry.

Name tags (lables) have: Name, school, grade, gender, event—

Mary Kate FastrunnerArbutus Gr 6                                             G – 100m

- Only the last runner for each relay team will need a sticker with their: school name, grade, gender, and event ie: (Arbutus – Gr 6 – G – 4×100 relay)

Athletes check in with event officials, wearing their sticker
Track events: Upon the completion of their event the sticker will be taken off their shirt and placed on the judges result sheets that will be forwarded to the results press box.

Field events: Stickers are given to event official at check in.. Note that athletes will be allowed to leave their field event to compete in a running event, but advance planning should from you could help the athlete ot finish their field event attempts without interuption for most events.

ii) Minimum standards: Field event officials may establish minimum standards for each event.. While the league philosophy is to encourage participation, the competition days are not meant to provide athletes with the chance to try events out for the first time. Coaches are not to be giving instructions during the athletes attempt and should not bring athletes to the competition who have had no prior training .

Long Jump: Girls need to be able to jump 3.2 m, Boys is 3.3m ..
Due to the large number of entries, Horizontal (triple and long jump) officials have the right to organize the competitors into groups of five so that they take their warm up and 2 trials in a timely manner. Usually the best attempt only will be measured. .

High Jump – Minimum start height is: gr 6–100cm, gr 7&8–110cm.
Each jumper will be allowed a maximum of 9 attempts- so should judge when to enter the competition and which heights to “pass”. High jump heights will increase by 5 cm incrementsAny athlete leaving high jump for a track event, must re-enter the competition at the current height.

Throws – Officials have the right to organize the competitors into groups of five so that they take theirwarm up and 2 trials in a timely manner. (best attempt- or attempts beyond a minimum distance, only to be measured)

Practice Relay races for 4×100 and 4×400 will take place at the end of the League Meets #2 &- #4 depending on the time available. These practice races will not be timed. Qualifying times will be taken on the relay race day May 25.

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c) Rules and Expectations – Organizational information for coaches

    • REVIEW/ REINFORCE WITH STUDENTS SAFETY RULES– THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT– ESPECIALLY: DON’T CROSS FINISH LINE UNLESS THEY ARE FINISHING A RACE AND KEEP OUT OF INFIELD AT ALL TIMES.
    • REVIEW WITH STUDENTS WHERE THEY REPORT FOR EVENTS (find out if you don’t know!!)
    • NO ONE SHOULD USE THE LEAGUE MEETS AS THE “FIRST TRY” AT AN EVENT. PRACTICE/WARM UPS AT FIELD EVENTS WILL BE VERY LIMITED. NO FIRST TIMERS FOR THE 2000M ( they need to have run this distance before). THESE ARE COMPETITIONS, NOT CLINICS
    • BRING ENOUGH STICKERS- ONE FOR EACH EVENT A STUDENT WILL ENTER (FILL OUT IN ADVANCE)
    • PARKING – THE PARKING SITUATION HAS CHANGED DRAMATICALLY AT UVIC. ALL DRIVERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY $2 PER VEHICLE ( EVEN VOLUNTEER OFFICIALS). ANY REIMBURSEMENT FOR COACH AND OFFICIALS’ PARKING COSTS WILL BE UP TO EACH SCHOOL
    • EACH SCHOOL BRING GARBAGE BAGS FOR GARBAGE COLLECTION DURING THE MEET
    • ENSURE ALL ATHLETES ARE AWARE OF RULES AND CONSEQUENCES AND OF CODES OF CONDUCT.
      EVERY ATHLETE MUST MAINTAIN A RESPONSIBLE, SPORTSMANLIKE AND CARING ATTITUDE . CONDUCT INFRACTIONS COULD RESULT IN THE ATHLETE’S DISMISSAL FROM THE TRACK MEET AND /OR DISMISSAL FROM FUTURE MEETS.
    • REVIEW RULES AND EVENT PROCEDURES FOR THE EVENT YOUR SCHOOL IS RUNNING. ( AT END OF INFO PACKAGE). EACH SCHOOL IS EXPECTED TO PROVIDE ADULT OFFICIALS AS PER THE ASSIGNMENT LIST ( Page_4/5_).WE ARE DEPENDENT ON YOUR SCHOOL TO KEEP ITS COMMITMENT TO RUNNING THE EVENT AS LISTED IN THIS PACKAGE. IF, FOR ANY REASON YOU HAVE SOME DIFFICULTY MEETING THIS COMMITMENT, A) FIND SOMEONE TO TAKE YOUR PLACE B) LET THE COMMISSIONER KNOW.
    • ALTHOUGH YOU MAY HAVE ACCESS TO THE STADIUM , THE ATTENDANTS WILL NOT BE PRESENT TO UNLOCK ROOMS UNTIL 3:30 ( OR 8:30AM FOR FINAL MEET)
    • ALL ATHLETES MUST REMAIN IN THE STANDS UNLESS THEY ARE:COMPETING,USING THE WASHROOM OR WARMING UP FOR EVENT. – UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY OBJECT BE THROWN (GARBAGE, PINE CONES, WATER, JUICE ETC.) – ATHLETES MAY REMAIN IN THE WASHROOMS FOR ONLY 5 MINUTES (WITHIN REASON) AT A TIME .(we’ve had vandalism in the past)
      KEEP ATHLETES OFF THE INFIELD AREA

 

4. Officiating duties – to be confirmed by Alex Lemon

All SCHOOLS -Please check chart below for your duty for each Meet -contact Commissioner IMMEDIATELY if there is some problem with your assignment.
Bring tape measures and implements needed at your field event. ( be sure to bring the correct size)

Schools will be responsible for providing 2 ADULTS and 2 student helpers for each field event, as well as any equipment needed to run that event. ***Officials need to be set up and ready to start at 3:50!!

 

OFFICIATING DUTITES FOR SCHOOLS- not finalized TO BE REVISED FOR 2011

Schools Allocating Duties for Track and Field
Draft March 15 2011
-(to be adjusted according to  participating schools)
Event / Job Duties When School Responsible Contact Name
Meet Director 1 General Meet Coordination, Results, Announcements etc. switch with Vice Director for  Meets 3, 4 Meet 1, 2, Championship Glanford Andrew Shires
Meet Director 2 Vice Meet Director, Officials allocator, back up finish line switch with Director for Meets 3, 4 Meet 1, 2, Championship Arbutus Alex Lemon
Food Provide Volunteers with Snack and Lunch Championship Meet St Margarets
Ribbons Championship Monterey
TRACK EVENTS
Marshall and Starters assist start line check in  and move starters tower St Patrick’s Sam Butler
Finish Line Coordination Oversee All Days All Meets Certified Community Officials
Finish Line Timers Timers (# to be determined) Monterey
Finish Line Judges 1 Provide 3 Judges Meet 2, 4, Championship 2 schools: Stubbs, NSMS
Finish Line Judges 2 Provide 3 Judges Meet 1, 3, 5 2 schools: Dunsmuir ,ROMS
Relay Judges Judges (4) Meet 5, Championship 2 schools: ROMS,Spencer
Hurdles Put on track, adjust, and remove Meet 2, 4, Championship ALL SCHOOLS, Arbutus
Field Events: All schools will be responsible for providing a minimum of 2 adults and 2 student helpers for each field event, as well as any equipment needed to run that event. Become familiar with the rules, and come as early as possible to set up the comptition area
Girls High Jump Tape Measure Meet 2, 4, Championship Colquitz
Girls High Jump 2 Tape Measure Meet 2, 4 St Margarets
Boys High Jump Tape Measure Meet 1, 3, Championship GNS Duncan Brice
Boys High Jump 2 Tape Measure Meet 1, 3, Championship Lansdowne Marianne Lidstone
Girls Triple Jump Tape Measure Meet 2, 4, Championship PCS Gabe Kremler
Boys Triple Jump Tape Measure Meet 2, 4, Championship Central Maura Busby
Girls Long Jump Tape Measure Meet 1, 3, Championship Rockheights Dave Backhouse
Boys Long Jump Tape Measure Meet 1, 3, Championship Bayside Harriet Wheatley
Girls Shot Put 4 lbs. Tape Measure Meet 1, 3, Championship Journey Randy Dunbar
Boys Shot Put Gr 7/8= 6lbs. Gr 6= 4lbs. Tape Measure Meet 2, 4, Championship Shoreline Dave Ferrier
Girls Discus 1kg. Tape Measure Meet 2, 4, Championship Gordon Head Shawn Edwards
Boys Discus 1kg. Tape Measure Meet 1, 3, Championship SMU

 

5.League Meets Schedule

***No start times are listed beside events as entry numbers are impossible to predict. . Events will be called over the PA- this will give time for the athletes running first, to time their warm ups more accurately

Track events are run oldest to youngest in order listed below. Runners will be randomly assigned to heats, mixing schools as much as possible. Field events are run youngest to oldest.

League Meet #1 Thursday April 28 events begin at 4 pm – estimate 6:30 finish

Track events are run oldest to youngest in the order listed below.
800m all 6 groups – waterfall start may be used
200 m
2000 m

Field events are run youngest to oldest in the order listed below. Warm up time will be limited.
Long jump – girls ( pit 1)(Arbutus) athletes get 2 attempts each
Long jump – boys (pit 2)(Bayside) athletes get 2 attempts each
High Jump – boys gr 6 (pit 1)(GNS) max of 9 attempts / athlete
High Jump – boys gr 7/8 (pit 2)(Lansdowne) max of 9 attempts / athlete
Discus – boys (SMU)- 3 attempts
Shotput ( 4lbs gr 67/ 6 lbs- gr 8)- girls (Journey) (outside stadium near 100 m start) 3 attempts

League Meet #2 Thursday May 5th events begin at 4 pm – estimate 6:30 finish

Track events are run oldest to youngest in the order listed below.
Sprint hurdles in lanes 3 – 9
1200 m – lanes 1-2
100 m
400 m -all 6 groups – waterfall start may be used
4x100m – no timers (self time)

Field events are run youngest to oldest in the order listed below. Warm up time will be limited.
Triple jump – girls ( pit 1) (PCS) athletes get 2 attempts each
Triple jump – boys (pit 2) (Rockheights) athletes get 2 attempts each
High Jump – girls gr 6 (pit 1) (St. Margs) max of 9 attempts / athlete
High Jump – girls gr 7/8 (pit 2) (Cedar Hill) max of 9 attempts / athlete
Discus- girls (Central) –3 attempts
Shotput- boys (Shoreline) (gr 7/8 = 6lbs, gr 6 = 4 lbs- outside stadium near 100 m start)

League Meet #3 Monday May 9th events begin at 4 pm – estimate 6:30 finish

Track events are run oldest to youngest in the order listed below.
800m all 6 groups – waterfall start may be used
200 m
2000 m
4×400 – no timers (self time)

Field events are run youngest to oldest in the order listed below. Warm up time will be limited.
Long jump – girls ( pit 1)(Arbutus) athletes get 2 attempts each
Long jump – boys (pit 2)(Bayside) athletes get 2 attempts each
High Jump – boys gr 6 (pit 1)(GNS) max of 9 attempts / athlete
High Jump – boys gr 7/8 (pit 2)(Lansdowne) max of 9 attempts / athlete
Discus – boys (SMU)- 3 attempts
Shotput ( 4lbs gr 67/ 6 lbs- gr 8)- girls (Journey) (outside stadium near 100 m start) 3 attempts

League Meet #4 Monday May 16th events begin at 4 pm – estimate 6:30 finish

Track events are run oldest to youngest in the order listed below.
Sprint hurdles in lanes 3 – 9
1200 m – lanes 1-2
100 m
400 m -all 6 groups – waterfall start may be used
4x100m – no timers (self time)

Field events are run youngest to oldest in the order listed below. Warm up time will be limited.
Triple jump – girls ( pit 1) (PCS) athletes get 2 attempts each
Triple jump – boys (pit 2) (Rockheights) athletes get 2 attempts each
High Jump – girls gr 6 (pit 1) (St. Margs) max of 9 attempts / athlete
High Jump – girls gr 7/8 (pit 2) (Cedar Hill) max of 9 attempts / athlete
Discus- girls (Central) –3 attempts
Shotput- boys (Shoreline) (gr 7/8 = 6lbs, gr 6 = 4 lbs- outside stadium near 100 m start)

League Meet #5 Wednesday May 25th events begin at 4 pm – estimate 6:30 finish

2000 m final ( championship) -** check results on line to determine the top 16 runners for the 2000m.( top 16 plus 2 alternates should attend for boys and girls) If your athlete is NOT going to participate contact the Meet Director.

Track events are run oldest to youngest in the order listed below.

4X100 relay qualifying—all schools be prepared to provide workers as zone judges
2000 m – final – top 12 ranked runners for each age division will run the final this day ( coaches to check on line for who qualified)
4×400 practice races follow if time permits (self time)

 

6. Qualifying for the Championship from League Meets

a)Track Events :In the 80m hurdles, 100m, 200m, 800m, 4×100 , and 1500m 2 flights (A,B) will qualify for the Championship Meet: Top 8 times will be entered into A flight, next 8 times will enter B flight.
3 alternates will also be named that should consider attending the Championship.
b)Qualifiers for the 2000m race on May 25 will be indicated on results that coaches have been sent, and can also be seen on the website.( see note under league Meet .#5))
c) 4×400 relay will be held as a timed final at the Championships only. Depending on the number of entries, age groups may be combined. Lanes will be randomly assigned.

d) Field Events: Top 12 qualify

e)School and individual Qualifying limits:
-Relays – - there is a maximum of 2 teams per school per category (4×400 and 4×100)
-A maximum 3 athletes per school will be allowed to compete in any ( all) individual events
-individual athletes may qualify in a max of 3 individual events + 2 relays

** NOTE: it is poor practice to have students in 3 running events + relay (too physically demanding).
Many qualifyers have been dropping out (too many events?), so officials will enforce a rule :If an athlete “no shows” at an event for which they have been qualified for and entered into, they are cancelled from all other events.

If athletes wish to reduce their # of events on race day( sickness or other) they must start the race they are entered in, but may chose not to finish it. This would not result in disqualification from future events that day.

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    • review results carefully from the website at http://www.sd61.bc.ca/athleticassoc/sports/T&Fresults.htm prior to entry meeting for championships,
    • review and record qualifiers (can use attached form) and be aware of qualifying limits from above information
    • double check with students as to their intentions to participate and that transportation is lined up.
    • results will be reviewed event by event to see who qualifies and who is scratched and who will be moved up as a result. (coaches contribute their teams qualifying decisions)
    • 16 qualifiers for track and 12 qualifiers for field
    • listing alternates – 3 for track and _2_ for field and should show up to event
    • alternate takes the place of scratch. There is no movement up from ‘B’ flight to ‘A’ flight
    • alternates cannot exceed the limit of 3 participants per school ( or # of events per person)
    • a list of qualifiers will be posted on the website, following the May 31 Meeting. They will be posted at the meet.
    • declare ( register) 4×400 teams at this meeting

** 3 alternates will be listed for all running events so that coaches can alert those athletes to the possibility that they may compete if a lane is empty at the Finals. Once an athlete is entered into a heat, they may not run in a different heat.

7. Seeding Meeting Information: Date: Thursday May 26th, 2011- at Glanford at 4pm

It is compulsory for all coaches need to attend this meeting to compile event lists for the June 1 Championship Meet.
Please meet with students before you attend the meeting in order to have a realistic tally of who is participating from your school.

a. Prior to meeting coaches need to:

b. at Seeding Meeting:

c. If a coach is absent for this meeting (if a school is not represented) Athletes will not be entered into events.

d. TIES: When a tie for the last qualifying position occurs, the tie is broken using each tied athlete’s second best time or distance in that event during a League meet. If one of the tied athletes has only 1 qualifying result, the tie will not be broken, the number of finalists will be increased by one.

8. Championship Schedule ( June 1, 2011) – click here

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