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Sydney West Athletics Championships 2021 Sydney West Athletics Championships 2021 Monday 19th – Tuesday 20th July 2021 Sydney Athletic Centre – Sydney Olympic Park Wednesday 21st July 2021 Blacktown International Sports Park Admission: This is a ticketed event for Adult Spectators Adult Spectators: $5.00 Competitors: No charge Note: There will be no ticket sales at the gate. Tickets must be pre-purchased from the website below. www.ticketebo.com.au/sydneywestssa2021secondaryathletics SYDNEY WEST SECONDARY SCHOOL SPORT ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE President Lauretta Claus Arthur Phillip High School Vice Presidents Gavin Holburn Kingswood High School Sheridan Southall Glenwood High School Secretary Karen Scanes Greystanes High School Athletics Convener Nicole Gadow The Hills Sports High School Sports Coordination Officer Daniel Brown School Sport Unit COMPETING ZONES – MEMBER SCHOOLS BLACKTOWN ZONE (BL) MACQUARIE ZONE (MQ) Colour: Royal Blue/White Colour: Blue/Grey/White Blacktown Boys Crestwood Blacktown Girls Colo Evans Glenwood Girraween Hawkesbury Mitchell Kellyville Quakers Hill Richmond Riverstone Rouse Hill Seven Hills Windsor Wyndham College The Ponds MOUNT DRUITT ZONE (MD) NEPEAN ZONE (NP) Colour: Red/White Colour: White/Black Chifley College, Bidwill Blaxland Chifley College, Dunheved Glenmore Park Chifley College, Mt Druitt Jamison Chifley College, Senior Katoomba Chifley College, Shalvey Nepean Doonside Penrith Plumpton Springwood Rooty Hill Winmalee PROSPECT ZONE (PS) HILLS ZONE (H) Colour: Green/Black Colour: Gold/Royal Blue Arthur Phillip Baulkham Hills Auburn Girls Castle Hill Granville Boys Cumberland Granville South James Ruse Ag. Greystanes Model Farms Holroyd Muirfield Merrylands Northmead Parramatta Pendle Hill WERRINGTON ZONE (WR) Colour: Black/Gold Cambridge Park THE HILLS SPORTS HIGH ZONE (HS) Colyton Colour: Sky Blue/Maroon Cranebrook The Hills Sports High School Erskine Park Kingswood St Clair St Mary’s Senior CONDITIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS The Championships will be conducted under the Constitution and By-Laws of the New south Wales Combined High Schools Association, as specified in Section 6.1 of the N.S.W.C.H.S Handbook. The following exceptions will apply: 1. ENTRIES Each Zone may enter two (2) competitors in each event for the 100m, 200m, 400m, Hurdles and Relay events. Zone winners will compete in Division 1 and Zone placegetters will compete in Division 2. 2. EXTRA ATTEMPTS IN FIELD EVENTS Where applicable, the leading six (6) competitors may have one (1) extra attempt, if time permits. 3. POINT SCORE 1st = 25; 2nd = 20; 3rd = 18; 4th = 16; 5th = 14; 6th = 12; 7th = 10; 8th = 9; 9th = 8; 10th = 7; 11th = 6; 12th = 5; 13th = 4; 14th = 3; 15th = 2; 16th = 1. • PLEASE NOTE: for the 100 m, 200 m and 400 m, Hurdles and Relay events, places 1st to 16th will be determined on times across Divisions 1 and 2. Relays/Pentathlon: Double points 4. SWSSA SELECTION In all events where three competitors may be selected, the Selection Committee has the power to nominate the third competitor. This permits the inclusion in the team of outstanding athletes, who, through injury, are unable to compete at the SWSSA Carnival. (As per By-law, 7 section C, of the S.W.S.S.S.A. By-Laws). Zone Conveners must nominate such athletes on the correct form, listing the reason for not competing and relevant information. All such nominations must be received by the SW Convener no later than Wednesday 21st July by 8.30am 5. IMPORTANT DETAILS a) First call for all events will be given 20 minutes before the scheduled time. b) All events should start on time. No event should start early. c) Field events will not be held waiting for competitors to compete in track events. This also applies to high jumps – the bar will not be put down. d) The order of competing in field events may be varied to avoid clashes in events, but when the scheduled time has elapsed, the event is concluded. e) Relays: Athletes may compete in any one relay at their own or an older age group. f) Please be conscious of SAFETY. Competitors ONLY…. allowed in the competition area. 6. 4 x 400m RELAY Rules governing this event are as follows: i) Team Composition 1 x Boys’ team 1 x Girls’ team These teams will be selected at the discretion of the Athletics Convener and the selection panel. As no event exists in age sections other than 17+ years, a competitor of any age may be selected in this team. Points will be accredited to Zone score only. ii) Conduct of Race: This event will be conducted under I.A.A.F. Rules, with the first 600 metres run in lanes. Baton change procedure will be as follows: Change 1: In lanes Change 2 and 3: At the finish line in position determined by the appropriate official. 6.1.11 SPIKES (CHS Handbook) All athletes in Hurdles and High Jump events will be required to wear spikes if the track is wet. This is for the safety of all athletes. When worn the maximum length for all track events plus Long Jump and Triple Jump is 7mm. For High Jump and Javelin it is 9mm. All athletes must wear shoes on each foot at all times when competing. 7. INVITATION ATHLETES Zones may nominate (on the correct form provided) a THIRD competitor or team if just cause is given. All such nominations must contain the following information:- Full details of the athlete/team; Reasons why consideration should be given; and Performance(s). All such nominations must be received by the SWSSA Athletics Convener IN WRITING, no later than 9.00am Monday 12th July. Successful nominations will not be awarded points, but will be considered for SWSSA selection and will be awarded certificates if finishing in the top three performances. PREVIOUS SYDNEY WEST CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS YEAR CHAMPION CHAMPION SCHOOL YEAR CHAMPION CHAMPION SCHOOL ZONE ZONE 1973 Prospect Not Contested 1997 Hills Baulkham Hills High 1974 Nepean Cumberland High 1998 Hills Blaxland High 1975 Cumberland Cumberland High 1999 Nepean Baulkham Hills High 1976 Hills Castle Hill High 2000 Hills Winmalee High 1977 Hills Castle Hill High 2001 Hills Baulkham Hills High 1978 Hills Castle Hill High 2002 Hills Baulkham Hills High 1979 Hills Castle Hill High 2003 Nepean Baulkham Hills High 1980 Hills Castle Hill High 2004 Hills The Hills Sports High 1981 Hills Model Farms High 2005 Hills Baulkham Hills High 1982 Hills Model Farms High 2006 Hills Blaxland High 1983 Hills Model Farms High 2007 Hills Kingswood High 1984 Hills Castle Hill High 2008 The Hills Sports Kingswood High 1985 Hills Castle Hill High 2009 Hills Kingswood High 1986 Hills Castle Hill High 2010 Macquarie Kingswood High 1987 Nepean Castle Hill High 2011 Macquarie Kingswood High 1988 Hills Castle Hill High 2012 Werrington Kingswood High 1989 Hills Castle Hill High 2013 Hills Kingswood High 1990 Hills Model Farms High 2014 Hills Muirfield High 1991 Hills Model Farms High 2015 Nepean Castle Hill 1992 Hills Blaxland High 2016 Macquarie Castle Hill 1993 Hills Model Farms High 2017 Macquarie Greystanes 1994 Hills Blaxland High 2018 Macquarie Greystanes 1995 Hills Blaxland High 2019 Hills Greystanes 1996 Hills Kingswood High 2020 Event not held Event not held NSW CHS ATHLETICS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2021 DATES Wednesday 25th, Thursday 26th, Friday 27th August 2021 VENUE Sydney Athletic Centre, Sydney Olympic Park TIME Competitors are to be in attendance no later than 45 minutes before the advertised time of their event. TRAVEL All competitors are required to make their own way to the venue. ENTRY All competitors qualifying for membership of the regional team will receive an information sheet and permission note. This permission note and levy money, as well as orders/money for additional items, must be returned to: Note by Email: [email protected] Payment: Via EFT (please see permission note for banking details) To ARRIVE no later than FRIDAY 6th August 2021 or risk withdrawal from the team. Program of events – Day 1 – Homebush Please note – the event times listed are estimates, events may run prior to this published time. Competitors are encouraged to arrive at least one (1) hour prior to this published time to ensure they do not miss their event. This program may be altered at the discretion of the athletics convener. All events are timed finals. Day 1 Track Events Homebush Time Event Category Division 10.00am 100m final B17+ Pentathlon 10.10am 3000m final B15 & under, G14 & under 10.45am 3000m final B17+, G17+ 1.25pm 1500m final B17+ Pentathlon 2.30pm 200m final B12, G12, B13, G13, B14, G14, B15, G15, B16, G16, B17+, G17+ 3.15pm 800m final B12, G12, B13, G13, B14, G14, B15, G15, B16, G16, B17+, G17+ Day 1 Field Events Homebush Time Long Jump High Jump High Jump Triple Jump Pit 2 Stand 1 Stand 2 Pit 1 Southern End Northern End Southern End Northern End 10.30am B17+ Pent LJ 11.15am 1.00pm B13 G15 Time Discus Javelin Javelin Shot Put Circle 2 Sector 1 Sector 2 Circle 1 Southern End Northern End Southern End Northern End 11.30am G15 12.15pm B17+Pent 1.00pm B17+ Pent Program of events – Day 2 – Homebush Please note – the event times listed are estimates, events may run prior to this published time. Competitors are encouraged to arrive at least one (1) hour prior to this published time to ensure they do not miss their event. This program may be altered at the discretion of the athletics convener. All events are timed finals. Day 2 Track Events Time Event Category Division 8.15am 200m hurdles final B15, G15 8.30am 400m hurdles final B17+, G17+ 8.40am 800m final multiclass 9.00am 200m final G17+ Pentathlon 10.20am 200m final B/G 16+ multi class, B/G 12-15 multi class 11.40am 1500m walk final B15 & under, G14 & under
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