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2019-08-03 Competition Schedule Nottwil 2019 V4.5.Xlsx
Competition Schedule Date Day Session Event Event Name Station Start 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 09:00 Women's Javelin F11-13, U20 Final 12 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 09:01 Women's Club Throw F31/32/51, U17 non-medal 11 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 09:01 Men's Club Throw F31/32/51, U20 non-medal 11 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 09:01 Women's Club Throw F31/32/51, U20 non-medal 11 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 09:25 Men's 800 m T35-38, U17 non-medal T 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 09:25 Men's 800 m T35-38, U20 non-medal T 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 09:36 Women's 800 m T35-38, U17 non-medal T 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 09:36 Women's 800 m T35-38, U20 Final T 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 09:47 Men's Shot Put F40-41, U20 Final 13 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 10:10 Men's Javelin F42-46/61-64, U20 Final 12 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 10:11 Women's 200 m T33-34, U17 non-medal T 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 10:11 Women's 200 m T33-34, U20 non-medal T 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 10:21 Men's 200 m T33-34, U20 Final T 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 10:21 Men's 200 m T33-34, U17 non-medal T 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 10:31 Women's Shot Put F40-41, U17 non-medal 13 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 10:31 Women's Shot Put F40-41, U20 Final 13 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 11:00 Women's Shot Put F32-34, U20 Victory Ceremony 30 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 11:04 Women's Javelin F11-13, U20 Victory Ceremony 30 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 11:10 Women's Shot Put F42-46/61-64, U17 Final 13 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 11:15 Men's Javelin F42-46/61-64, U17 Final 12 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 11:16 Women's 800 m T35-38, U20 Victory Ceremony 30 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 11:20 Men's Shot Put F40-41, U20 Victory Ceremony 30 04.08.2019 Sunday 6 11:30 -
Para Athletics Classification Are You, Or Do You Know Someone Who May Be, Interested in Para Athletics?
PARA ATHLETICS CLASSIFICATION ARE YOU, OR DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO MAY BE, INTERESTED IN PARA ATHLETICS? Classification determines who is eligible to compete in a Para sport and then groups the eligible athletes into sport classes according to their activity limitation in a certain sport or event. Athletes are classified as “T” (Track and Jump) or “F” (Field) based on which event they are competing in, followed by a number that represents impairment type and level of impairment. For example, T12. First Letter Represents: First Number Represents: Second Number Represents: T/F TRACK OR FIELD 1-6 IMPAIRMENT TYPE 1-8 DESCRIPTION OF IMPAIRMENT Typically T identifies a track 1 = Visual Impairment The number 1 through 8 specifies event and F for a field event. 2 = Intellectual Impairment the description of the impairment as There are certain exceptions 3 = Co-ordination Impairment per the classification rules (i.e. Long Jump is a T event) 4 = Upper Limb Deficiencies; Lower Limb Deficiencies without the use of prosthetic; short stature 5 = Impaired muscle power or range of movement 6 = Limb deficiencies with the use of prosthetic PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENT SHORT STATURE F40 F41 IMPAIRED MUSCLE POWER AND/OR PASSIVE RANGE OF MOVEMENT T/F51 T/F52 T/F53 T/F54 F55 F56 F57 Athletes who compete seated LIMB DEFICIENCY T/F42 T/F43 T/F44 T/F62 T/F63 T/F64 T/F45 T/F46 T/47 Lower limb deficiency without Lower limb deficiency with Upper limb deficiency the use of a prosthetic the use of a prosthetic with or without the use of a prosthetic ATHLETES WITH ATHETOSIS, ATAXIA AND/OR -
Was Honoured to Be Invited by Oceania Athletics to Ho
Oceania Moves Towards One Athletics Family Oceania Masters Athletics (OMA) was honoured to be invited by Oceania Athletics to hold the OMA Council and AGM in conjunction with Oceania Athletics Association’s (OAA) biennial Congress held at the Gold Coast on 6-8 February 2015. This first joint meeting provided many of our Pacific Island member federations the opportunity to attend the OMA AGM and learn more about masters athletics in the Oceania region. Similarly it gave OMA Council members the opportunity to interact with delegates from the Oceania member federations (including Australia and New Zealand) as well as a range of athletic and pacific games dignitaries. These included the IAAF Vice President, Lord Sebastian Coe, the IAAF Secretary General, Essar Gabriel, and a number of IAAF Council and IAAF Committee members as well as the 2014 IAAF Female Athlete of the Year, Valerie Adams. It became apparent during the Congress that the Oceania region although representing less than 1% of the world’s population was highly regarded because of the strength of its regional development. This particular Congress had a greater degree of importance, because later this year there will be an election of a new IAAF President – both Sebastian Coe and Sergey Bubka are standing for the IAAF Presidency. The Oceania region is important in these upcoming elections because each IAAF member federation has one vote - thus tiny nations such as Nauru and Palau have the same vote as China or the USA. Report from OAA President Geoff Gardiner In typical Pacific Island style the Congress was opened by a moving sporting prayer by the Fiji delegate. -
Section “F” – Para Athletes Championship Competition
Section “F” – Para Athletes Championship Competition These rules are to be read in conjunction with Section ”A" Competition General Rules, Section “B” – Track Events and Section “C” – Field Events. 1. Para Athletes 1.1 General Conditions i. Athletes with a disability qualifying in any able body event at the State Track & Field Championships will not be allowed to compete in the equivalent Para event conducted on the same program. ii. Implements shall comply with the specifications as defined by LANSW for Para events. iii. In Para field events only three trials will be allowed. iv. All LANSW and IAAF (where applicable) rules of competition shall apply except in the following instances. 1.2 Classification i. Athletes with a disability have to be formerly classified by a recognised organisation, prior to competing at the State Track & Field Championships. ii. Classification is a way of grouping athletes of similar function or ability for the purpose of competition. 1.3 Competition i. All events will be conducted as multi-disability events. Competitors will compete against a multi- disability standard (MDS) as determined by the Australian Paralympic Committee. Placings will be determined by the competitor’s time/distance calculated against a percentage of the multi-disability standard (MDS). ii. In all competitions involving throwing events athletes must use the implement weight specified for their classification/ age group, (refer Para Athletes Implement Specification Table). Note: At competition events where combined age group are conducted the competitor’s will throw the weight specified for their age group. This could result in different weight implements being used in the same event. -
Comités 2003-2007
LA IAAF COMITÉS 2003- 2007 COMITÉS 2003-2007 COMITÉ TECNICO Presidente Jorge SALCEDO (Portugal) Miembros Gabriel ABAD (España) Filbert BAYI (Tanzania) Julio Roberto GOMEZ (Colombia) Vivian GUNGARAM (Isla Mauricio) Al GUY (Irlanda) Klaus HARTZ (Alemania) David KATZ (Estados Unidos) David LITTLEWOOD (G. B. e I. del N.) Victor LOPEZ (Puerto Rico) Idalberto Jesus MOLINA HERNANDEZ (Cuba) Anna RICCARDI (Italia) Brian ROE (Australia) Chunde SHEN (China) Cecil SMITH (Canadá) P. SOLOMON (Malasia) Kari WAUHKONEN (Finlandia) Presidente Honorario Vitalicio Carl-Gustav Tollemar (Suecia) 50 COMITÉS 2003-2007 LA IAAF COMITÉ FEMENINO Presidente Ilse BECHTHOLD (Alemania) Miembros Yuko ARIMORI (Japón) Claire CHEHAB (Líbano) Maria Caridad COLON RUENES (Cuba) Pauline DAVIS-THOMPSON (Bahamas) Eleonor FROELICH (Chile) Dee JENSEN (Estados Unidos) Glynis NUNN-CEARNS (Australia) Giovanna ROUSSEAU (Seychelles) Maureen SWITZER (Canadá) Irena SZEWINSKA (Polonia) Gwenda Mary WARD (G. B. e I. del N.) COMITÉ DE MARCHA Presidente Maurizio DAMILANO (Italia) Miembros Khaled AMARA (Túnez) Robert BOWMAN (Estados Unidos) Don CHADDERTON (Nueva Zelanda) Sari ESSAYAH (Finlandia) Soliman Ahmed Aly HAGAR (Egipto) Viacheslav KRASNOV (Rusia) Peter MARLOW (G. B. e I. del N.) Fausto MENDOZA CAJAS (Ecuador) Gabriel ROLDAN OLVERA (México) Luis SALADIE (España) S. VEGIYATHUMAN (Malasia) Shande YANG (China) 51 LA IAAF COMITÉS 2003- 2007 COMITÉ DE CAMPO A TRAVÉS Y CARRERAS EN RUTA Presidente Otto KLAPPERT (Alemania) Miembros David BEDFORD (G. B. e I. deI N.) Carlos CARDOSO (Portugal) Hiroaki CHOSA (Japón) Ingrid KRISTIANSEN (Noruega) Luis Miguel LANDA (España) David OKEYO (Kenia) Marcos OVIEDO (Venezuela) Rabi RAJKARNIKAR (Nepal) Alan STEVENS (Nueva Zelanda) Mohammed Sulaiman TAIB (Qatar) Anne E. TIMMONS (Estados Unidos) Salih Munir YARAS (Turquía) COMITÉ DE VETERANOS Presidente Cesar MORENO BRAVO (México) Members Abderrahmane BELAID (Argelia) Jim BLAIR (Nueva Zelanda) Torsten CARLIUS (Suecia) Bridget CUSHEN (G. -
Athletics Australia Selection Policy World Athletics Relay Championships Silesia, Poland 1-2 May 2021
ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA SELECTION POLICY WORLD ATHLETICS RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS SILESIA, POLAND 1-2 MAY 2021 Athletics Australia Selection Policy: World Athletics Relay Championships Contents 1. Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 1 2. Team Selection Summary ............................................................................................................... 1 3. Selection Philosophy ....................................................................................................................... 2 4. Athlete Eligibility Criteria ................................................................................................................ 2 5. Selection Procedure ........................................................................................................................ 4 6. Further Obligations after Selection ................................................................................................. 7 7. Removal of Athletes ........................................................................................................................ 7 8. Replacement of Athletes................................................................................................................. 8 9. Selection Appeal Process ................................................................................................................ 8 10. Amendment to Policy................................................................................................................. -
Athletics Classification Rules and Regulations 2
IPC ATHLETICS International Paralympic Committee Athletics Classifi cation Rules and Regulations January 2016 O cial IPC Athletics Partner www.paralympic.org/athleticswww.ipc-athletics.org @IPCAthletics ParalympicSport.TV /IPCAthletics Recognition Page IPC Athletics.indd 1 11/12/2013 10:12:43 Purpose and Organisation of these Rules ................................................................................. 4 Purpose ............................................................................................................................... 4 Organisation ........................................................................................................................ 4 1 Article One - Scope and Application .................................................................................. 6 International Classification ................................................................................................... 6 Interpretation, Commencement and Amendment ................................................................. 6 2 Article Two – Classification Personnel .............................................................................. 8 Classification Personnel ....................................................................................................... 8 Classifier Competencies, Qualifications and Responsibilities ................................................ 9 3 Article Three - Classification Panels ................................................................................ 11 4 Article Four -
Rule 15: National Federations Obligations
RULE 15: NATIONAL FEDERATIONS OBLIGATIONS LIST OF CATEGORISED NATIONAL MEMBER FEDERATIONS Category A – 7 Member Federations COUNTRY CODE MEMBER FEDERATION AREA ASSOC. Bahrain BRN Bahrain Athletics Association AAA Belarus BLR Belarus Athletic Federation EA Ethiopia ETH Ethiopian Athletic Federation CAA Kenya KEN Athletics Kenya CAA Morocco MAR Fédération Royale Marocaine d’Athlétisme CAA Nigeria NGR Athletic Federation of Nigeria CAA Ukraine UKR Ukrainian Athletic Federation EA 1st Floor, 6 Quai Antoine 1er, MC 98007 Monaco • T +33 1 85 64 22 50 Category B – 51 Member Federations COUNTRY CODE MEMBER FEDERATION AREA ASSOC. Algeria ALG Fédération Algérienne d'Athlétisme CAA Australia AUS Athletics Australia OAA Bahamas BAH Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations NACAC Belgium BEL Ligue Royale Belge d'Athlétisme EA Botswana BOT Botswana Athletics Association CAA Brazil BRA Confederação Brasileira de Atletismo CONSUDATLE Bulgaria BUL Bulgarian Athletic Federation EA Canada CAN Athletics Canada NACAC China CHN Chinese Athletic Association AAA Colombia COL Federacion Colombiana de Atletismo CONSUDATLE Cote d'Ivoire CIV Fédération Ivoirienne d'Athlétisme CAA Croatia CRO Croatian Athletics Federation EA Cuba CUB Federacion Cubana de Atletismo NACAC Czech Republic CZE Czech Athletic Federation EA Dominican Republic DOM Federacion Dominicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo NACAC Eritrea ERI Eritrean National Athletics Federation CAA Estonia EST Estonian Athletic Association EA Finland FIN Suomen Urheiluliitto RY EA France FRA Fédération Française -
PR 2020 Merit Award Recipients
PRESS RELEASE 18TH FEBRUARY 2021 2020 MERIT AWARD RECIPIENTS Oceania Athletics is proud to announce the recipients of the 2020 Oceania Athletics Association Merit Award. - Maria Clarke (NEW ZEALAND) - Alan Stevens (NEW ZEALAND) - Peter Deane (AUSTRALIA) - Alifereti Cawanibuka (FIJI) OAA President Robin Sapong Eugenio said the 2020 recipients were well-deserved, with extensive and worthy nominations supported by their respective Federation. "At the December 2020 Council Meeting, the Council unanimously agreed that Maria, Alan, Peter and Alifereti would receive the prestigious award. Based on the OAA Merit Award criteria, all four recipients have made significant contributions to the sport of athletics over a sustained period; not only for their federation but for Oceania area and internationally” Sapong Eugenio said. Maria, Alan, Peter and Alifereti will receive a badge in recognition of their achievement and will forever be a part of an ever-growing list of exceptional people who have contributed to our sport. With the closure of International Borders, Oceania Athletics arrange for each recipient to receive their award at the next significant athletics event within their respective nations. Please find the highlights from each of our recipients' nomination form below. Maria Clarke - ATHLETICS NEW ZEALAND Maria has been a member of the IAAF Legal Commission (formerly Juridical Commission) from 2007 until 2019. Maria's work contributes to the Commission saw her appointed as the Commission Chair in 2015. From 2016 until 2019 – Maria chaired the IAAF Governance and Integrity Reform Working Group. Maria has also provided guidance to OAA Athletics, most recently assisting with constitutional changes that were adopted in September 2019. -
Almanac-2003.Pdf
www.athletics.org.au 2004 Season Guide TELSTRA A-SERIES & TELSTRA A-CHAMPIONSHIPS INCORPORATING THE 53rd YEAR OF RECORDS & RESULTS The 2004 Season Guide was produced by Athletics Australia (AA) Special thanks to the following people and organisations for their support and contributions to Athletics Australia and inparticular to this year’s guide: Rankings Paul Jenes, Dan Suchy and David Tarbotton Results Peter Hamilton Australian Championship Placegetters Peter Hamilton Records Ronda Jenkins Profiles David Tarbotton and Neil Fuller Telstra A-series Information AA Competitions Selection Criteria AA High Performance International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Athletics Australia principal sponsor - Telstra Athletics Australia Sponsors and Supporters: New Balance, IGA, Accor, Qantas, Australian Sports Commission, Australian Olympic Committee, Australian Commonwealth Games Association, Australian Paralympic Committee. Official Photographers of Athletics Australia - Getty Images Pty Limited - Phone: 1800 550 285 Cover Image: Louise Sauvage speeds to victory in the women's 800m wheelchair final at the 2003 IAAF World Championships in Paris. P 1 IGA Advertisement Ausport Advertisement www.athletics.org.au 04Season Guide Contents Message from the Chairman of Athletics Australia PREFACE An Olympic Games year is the pinnacle year in any four-year cycle, and four years after Sydney, we are all looking forward Acknowledgements _______________________________________________________________1 to the Athens Games. Contents ______________________________________________________________________4 -
ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA SELECTION POLICY 17Th IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS DOHA, QATAR, 27Th SEPTEMBER to 6Th OCTOBER 2019
Athletics Australia Selection Policy - 2019 IAAF World Championships ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA SELECTION POLICY 17th IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS th th DOHA, QATAR, 27 SEPTEMBER to 6 OCTOBER 2019 This document sets out the basis on which Athletics Australia will select athletes for the IAAF World Championships in Doha, Qatar, 27 September – 6 October 2019. For the avoidance of doubt, the “Selectors” referred to throughout this Policy is the Athletics Australia National Selection Panel appointed by the Board of Athletics Australia from time to time. Also, the reference to “Head of High Performance Systems” means the person in that role or their nominee from time to time and reference to “Head of Performance and Coaching” means the person in that role or their nominee from time to time. 1 Aims of Policy and overview of Selection process The aim of Athletics Australia’s Selection Policy (“Policy”) for the World Championships is to nominate the most competitive possible team to represent Australia. The policy is aligned with the Sport Australia High Performance Strategy and the Athletics Australia Strategic Plan to achieve medals, supported by additional top eight places, at the Olympic Games and IAAF World Athletics Championships. Specifically, the policy aims to facilitate the following outcomes (“Aims”): • Nominate the most competitive possible team to represent Australia; • Selecting athletes and relay teams with the realistic potential to win a medal or finish in the top 8 in Doha; and • Providing major Championships experience to likely 2020 Olympic Games medallists and top 8 finishers. The process for selection under this Policy is that the Selectors will consider selecting (i) athletes that have qualified according to the criteria set out in this Policy and then (ii) any athletes offered a “Roll Down” invitation. -
(VA) Veteran Monthly Assistance Allowance for Disabled Veterans
Revised May 23, 2019 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Veteran Monthly Assistance Allowance for Disabled Veterans Training in Paralympic and Olympic Sports Program (VMAA) In partnership with the United States Olympic Committee and other Olympic and Paralympic entities within the United States, VA supports eligible service and non-service-connected military Veterans in their efforts to represent the USA at the Paralympic Games, Olympic Games and other international sport competitions. The VA Office of National Veterans Sports Programs & Special Events provides a monthly assistance allowance for disabled Veterans training in Paralympic sports, as well as certain disabled Veterans selected for or competing with the national Olympic Team, as authorized by 38 U.S.C. 322(d) and Section 703 of the Veterans’ Benefits Improvement Act of 2008. Through the program, VA will pay a monthly allowance to a Veteran with either a service-connected or non-service-connected disability if the Veteran meets the minimum military standards or higher (i.e. Emerging Athlete or National Team) in his or her respective Paralympic sport at a recognized competition. In addition to making the VMAA standard, an athlete must also be nationally or internationally classified by his or her respective Paralympic sport federation as eligible for Paralympic competition. VA will also pay a monthly allowance to a Veteran with a service-connected disability rated 30 percent or greater by VA who is selected for a national Olympic Team for any month in which the Veteran is competing in any event sanctioned by the National Governing Bodies of the Olympic Sport in the United State, in accordance with P.L.