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MDS Tables for Underage Athletes APPENDIX 2 Multi-Disability Standards (MDS) Tables for Underage Athletes - Effective 1st July 2018 TRACK - Boys TRACK - Girls Classification 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m T01 11.99 24.56 0:56.53 2:12.41 4:46.49 13.53 27.92 1:02.51 2:30.58 5:15.96 T11 14.41 29.48 1:06.26 2:46.10 5:48.02 16.51 34.78 1:20.88 3:18.82 7:09.90 T12 12.75 26.35 0:58.51 2:11.22 4:19.90 14.24 29.24 1:12.03 2:52.20 6:13.50 T13 11.79 24.02 0:53.56 2:11.00 4:32.08 13.31 27.84 1:04.43 2:43.32 5:31.44 T20 11.92 23.97 0:53.04 2:06.95 4:26.16 13.47 28.13 1:04.16 2:30.69 5:14.93 WC T31 26.39 55.49 - - - 35.34 70.13 - - - WC T32 27.35 55.07 1:49.87 4:04.80 5:52.94 26.76 53.85 1:50.82 3:46.74 7:12.53 WC T33 24.83 34.56 1:28.88 2:25.52 4:38.08 24.50 45.18 1:29.84 3:09.08 6:30.05 WC T34 16.23 29.11 0:54.76 1:47.14 3:27.38 20.09 36.50 1:09.64 2:21.09 4:21.73 T35 15.57 31.83 1:14.55 3:04.95 6:48.36 14.93 31.45 1:43.07 4:05.59 10:53.56 T36 14.36 28.18 1:02.60 2:41.42 5:54.27 16.34 34.18 1:21.17 3:22.11 7:17.84 T37 12.93 26.52 0:58.72 2:14.41 4:47.01 14.83 30.28 1:08.82 2:59.64 6:34.19 T38 11.89 24.00 0:54.57 2:12.05 4:30.17 13.77 29.17 1:08.52 2:58.37 6:24.41 T40 20.61 44.06 1:50.15 4:31.59 10:56.71 20.68 51.11 1:55.79 6:27.13 12:26.91 T41 17.45 36.75 1:40.74 4:31.59 10:56.71 20.51 47.11 1:53.68 6:27.13 12:26.91 T42 17.53 41.30 1:25.33 5:08.32 10:56.71 20.33 42.38 1:44.42 4:12.49 11:45.88 T43 14.36 29.95 1:04.36 2:45.06 6:56.04 16.60 35.59 1:18.77 3:38.73 7:24.27 T44 13.00 26.60 1:01.86 2:45.06 6:56.04 15.58 33.30 1:19.77 3:38.73 7:24.27 T45 13.42 27.54 1:05.22 2:35.25 4:15.70 14.89 29.18 1:39.83 2:41.72 6:13.89 T46 11.62 23.39 0:52.17 2:06.34 4:15.70 13.38 27.23 1:02.69 2:41.72 6:13.89 T47 11.62 23.39 0:52.17 2:06.34 4:15.70 13.38 27.23 1:02.69 2:41.72 6:13.89 WC T51 25.87 48.30 1:34.79 3:12.13 6:04.88 33.44 61.45 2:51.54 4:21.84 7:33.16 WC T52 20.97 39.50 1:20.36 2:39.86 4:38.84 22.67 61.02 2:04.87 2:32.10 5:12.40 WC T53 16.10 28.17 0:54.07 1:49.99 3:14.15 17.97 32.19 1:00.22 2:00.85 3:40.50 WC T54 15.35 27.08 0:50.50 1:42.83 3:14.15 17.25 30.66 0:58.53 1:56.61 3:40.50 T60 14.42 25.41 0:58.27 2:21.04 4:55.42 14.45 31.48 1:13.75 2:57.69 6:01.85 T61 (new) 17.53 41.30 1:25.33 5:08.32 - 20.33 42.38 1:44.42 4:12.49 - T62 (43) 14.36 29.95 1:04.36 2:45.06 - 16.60 35.59 1:18.77 3:38.73 - T63 (42) 17.53 41.30 1:25.33 5:08.32 - 20.33 42.38 1:44.42 4:12.49 - T64 (44) 13.00 26.60 1:01.86 2:45.06 - 15.58 33.30 1:19.77 3:38.73 - How to determine results using Multi-Disability Standards (MDS) for Track Events Competitors compete against a multi-disability standard time for their classification. Places are determined by the competitor’s time calculated against a percentage of the multi-disability standard for that classification. Competitors are then ranked from highest to lowest percentage to determine places. Example for 100 metres - : Boy competitor with classification of T20 has a performances is 16.52 sec. Percentage for determining results is T20 Classification MDS (from table above is 11.92) divided by competitors performance times 100. or (11.92/16.52) x 100 = 72.154% Please Note: Times in excess of 1 minute may need to be converted to equivalent seconds for ease of determining percentage. LANSW Rules of Competition - 2019/2020 Edition "E" - Multi Class Appendix 2 Multi-Disability Standards (MDS) Tables for Underage Athletes - Effective 1st July 2018 FIELD - Boys FIELD - Girls Classification High Jump Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Javelin High Jump Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Javelin F01 1.69 6.61 10.14 12.74 39.80 59.58 1.41 4.96 10.14 11.63 37.87 36.03 F11 1.09 4.31 10.75 9.31 27.12 34.14 1.03 3.51 6.20 9.53 25.70 27.21 F12 1.53 5.73 11.14 13.15 43.56 47.08 1.14 4.66 8.79 10.70 33.31 31.77 F13 1.82 6.31 13.12 12.92 42.67 51.39 1.35 4.91 8.54 10.12 34.04 29.30 F20 1.64 6.56 11.94 15.06 40.34 47.16 1.46 5.06 9.37 11.58 31.39 29.27 Seated F31 - - - - - 18.88 (Club) - - - - - 9.59 (Club) Seated F32 - - - 6.15 15.63 8.50(J)/21.99 (C) - - - 4.33 6.98 6.72(J)14.02(C) Seated F33 - - - 9.67 24.41 16.66 - - - 3.82 6.37 8.05 Seated F34 - - - 9.83 29.27 30.78 - - - 6.36 14.77 15.49 F35 - 4.13 - 10.38 31.82 32.29 - 2.83 - 7.31 19.31 21.15 F36 - 4.94 - 10.91 27.58 27.08 - 3.06 - 7.70 19.14 15.15 F37 1.22 5.48 - 12.72 43.67 41.79 1.00 4.36 - 10.84 29.43 29.56 F38 1.29 5.96 - 13.43 40.11 44.47 1.05 4.52 - 10.52 30.13 25.94 F40 - 2.84 - 9.73 16.55 21.94 - 1.73 - 6.03 15.10 20.24 F41 - 2.84 - 10.42 23.20 33.33 - 1.73 - 8.00 27.69 24.40 F42 1.29 4.16 - 10.69 32.83 36.07 0.83 3.01 - 6.32 18.99 22.74 F43 1.69 4.39 - 8.98 36.21 37.01 1.18 2.86 - 8.36 29.00 24.52 F44 1.69 6.10 - 12.89 43.52 43.25 1.18 4.65 - 8.79 32.59 27.97 F45 1.37 4.89 11.86 9.81 24.18 25.11 1.31 3.82 9.79 9.14 19.09 18.00 F46 1.84 6.08 11.86 12.77 39.88 45.65 1.40 5.33 9.79 9.79 29.83 31.39 F47 1.84 6.08 11.86 12.77 39.88 45.65 1.40 5.33 9.79 9.79 29.83 31.39 Seated F51 - - - - 9.71 26.87 (Club) - - - - 9.39 19.29 (Club) Seated F52 - - - 7.08 14.87 13.91 - - - 4.67 9.86 8.00 Seated F53 - - - 5.06 15.27 14.26 - - - 3.45 8.96 7.42 Seated F54 - - - 7.46 22.66 23.11 - - - 5.17 13.43 11.91 Seated F55 - - - 8.49 25.27 23.41 - - - 6.08 17.94 15.69 Seated F56 - - - 10.07 33.49 29.19 - - - 6.83 18.15 15.53 Seated F57 - - - 12.65 39.07 38.16 - - - 7.52 19.82 15.80 F60 1.72 4.27 12.79 10.93 30.81 35.77 1.31 3.63 8.55 9.60 31.64 27.86 F61 (new) 1.29 4.16 - - - - 0.83 3.01 - - - - F62 (43) - 4.39 - - - - 1.18 2.86 - - - - F63 (42) 1.29 4.16 - - - - 0.83 3.01 - - - - F64 (44) 1.69 6.10 - - - - 1.18 4.65 - - - - How to determine results using Multi-Disability Standards (MDS) for Field Events Competitors compete against a multi-disability standard height/distance for their classification. Places are determined by the competitor’s height/distance calculated against a percentage of the multi-disability standard for that classification.
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