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CE & Walk Rules
ESAA RULES 2019 Race Walk Championship Rules 19. The Championships shall be held each year in conjunction with the Combined Events competition final. 20. Ages : The age groups for competition shall be: Junior 13 years and under 15 years Intermediate 15 years and under 17 years Senior 17 years and under 19 years 21. Eligibility as defined in Competition Rule 3 is applicable to the calendar year of competition. 22. Competitors and Reserves . Counties shall be entitled to enter ten (10) individual competitors in each Championship event, from whom six (6) shall be selected to walk. 23. County Stewards . County Stewards, at least one of whom shall be a man and one a woman in the event of competitors being from both boys and girls sections, shall be in the minimum ratio of one to every twelve competitors or part thereof, subject to a maximum of four County Stewards. 24. Entries . Entry forms shall reach the Race Walking Secretary at least 16 days before the Race Walk Championships and must be accompanied by the relevant contribution per competitor. The rate of such contributions shall be decided annually by the General Committee. No entries shall be accepted from an Association whose affiliation fees are outstanding. No late or amended entries shall be accepted after the closing date. All selected walkers shall be declared in writing at least half an hour before the start of the Race Walk Championships. Numbers supplied by the ESAA shall be worn on the breast and on the back and be clearly visible. All races shall be held wholly on the track. -
ATHLETICS – BOYS Date of Area Athletics______PAGE 1
Kerry Community Games 2014 ATHLETICS – BOYS Date of Area Athletics_________________ PAGE 1 Team Manager: ____________________________Telephone No. _________________________Name of Area: ____________________ No Name Full postal Address Date of Birth Signature 60 METRES UNDER 8 (over 6 ) 1 2 3 4 80 METRES UNDER 8 (over 6) 1 2 3 4 100 METRES UNDER 10 (over 8) 1 2 3 4 100 METRES UNDER 12 (over 10) 1 2 3 4 All competitors are under age on 31st of July signed ___________________________ Area Secretary. Kerry Community Games 2014 ATHLETICS - BOYS PAGE 2 Team Manager: ________________________ Telephone: ____________________Name of Area: _________________ No Name Full postal Address Date of Birth Signature 100 METRES UNDER 14 (over12) 1 2 3 4 100 METRES UNDER 16 (over 14) 1 2 3 4 60 METRES HURDLES UNDER 10 (over 8) 1 2 3 4 80 METRES HURDLES UNDER 14 (over 12) 1 2 3 4 All competitors are under age on 31st of July signed ___________________________ Area Secretary. Kerry Community Games 2014 ATHLETICS - BOYS PAGE 3 Team Manager: ____________________________Telephone No. _________________________Name of Area: ____________________ No Name Full postal Address Date of Birth Signature 200 METRES UNDER 10 (over 8) 1 2 3 4 600 METRES UNDER 12 (over 10) 1 2 3 4 800 METRES UNDER 14 (over 12) 1 2 3 4 1500 METRES UNDER 16 1 2 3 4 All competitors are under age on 31st of July signed ___________________________ Area Secretary. Kerry Community Games 2014 ATHLETICS - BOYS PAGE 4 Team Manager: ____________________________Telephone No. _________________________Name of Area: ____________________ No Name Full postal Address Date of Birth Signature MARATHON 7 K Under 16 (OVER 14) 1 2 3 4 SPECIAL RACE (signatures not required) 1 2 3 4 All competitors are under age on 31st of July signed ___________________________ Area Secretary. -
Queensland Masters Athletics Ladies Records As
Q.M.A. LADIES’ RECORDS AS AT 1st JANUARY, 2019 Record times up to and including W45 Adrienne McIvor 2016 40.29 W65 Jeanette Flynn 2017 13.27.58 800m must be set with Electronic W50 Julie Brims 2016 42.72 W70 Betty Menzies 2015 15.47.34 Timing to be accepted as Queensland W55 Wendy Sheaves-Doran 04 46.07 W75 Lorna Thompson 2002 17.46.0 /Australian/World Records to conform W60 Wendy Sheaves-Doran 10 48.38 W80 Lorna Thompson 2007 20.28.81 A W65 Carol Davis 2016 49.11 3000 METRES INDOOR (not Qld) to World and/or Australian Masters W70 Marge Allison 2016 54.68 Rules, and a Wind Gauge reading is W60 Anne Ryan 2014 12.28.31 A W75 Lorna Thompson 2002 1.19.75 5000 METRES required for Sprints. 3 Watch Times W85 Christiane Dauphinet 16 1.44.87 are needed for any other distance W30 Nerissa O’Donnell 2017 18.11.71 400 METRES W35 Marion Hayes 1994 18.01.29 longer than 800m to be recognised. W30 Brigitte Mullen 1999 57.80 W40 Glenda Banaghan 2007 17.05.51 1987 Lap Scoring is required for distances W35 Wilma Perkins 58.60 W45 Glenda Banaghan 2009 17.38.96 1983 longer than 1500 metres. W35 Jan Hynes 58.6 W50 Marcia Sheer 2009 18.24.31 2015 60 METRES W40 Adrienne McIvor 56.47 W55 Louisa Abram 2018 18.24.57 A W30 Fiona Cullen 2011 7.95 A W45 Adrienne McIvor 2016 56.60 A W60 Anne Ryan 2016 21.06.56 W35 Julie Brims 2005 7.99 W50 Jan Hynes 1994 61.11 W65 Jeanette Flynn 2017 23.11.62 W55 Jeanette Flynn 2007 63.6 W40 Julie Brims 2006 7.92 W70 Betty Menzies 2016 29.12.70 2006 W45 Julie Brims 2011 7.75 A W60) Marge Allison 67.51 W75 Lorna Thompson 2002 29.48.53 -
Events and Technical Specifications for Athletics
EVENTS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ATHLETICS Track & Field Multi / Combined Events Cross Country Running Road Running Race Walking (see Track & Field) MEN AND WOMEN AGE GROUPS Junior Development – Boys 12-13 yrs (Bantam) – Javelin weight change Midget - ages 14 & 15 Youth - ages 16 & 17 Junior - ages 18 & 19 Senior - ages 20 to 34 for Track & Field Senior – ages 20 to 34 for Out of Stadia Road, Cross Country, Mountain & Trail Running Masters Track & Field – ages 35 & over Masters Road and Cross Country Running - ages 35 & over Note: Event Changes and Additions are highlighted Updated May 2013 BC Athletics is support by BC ATHLETICS TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS BY AGE CLASS Track & Field Events contested in each age group - 9 years to Masters (35 & over for T&F and 40 & over for Road and Cross Country Running). Unless noted, events are for Females and Males. Ages are as of Dec 31 in the year of competition. Note: Masters Ages are based on the individual’s age on the day or in multiple day events, the first day of competition. Changes / Additions / Clarification: (highlighted) See the specific events and age groups for details Confirmed Changes as of January 1, 2013: Masters ages for Out of Stadia and In-Stadia Events is 35+ 14 & 15 Year Olds in All BC Athletics Competitions inclusive of Championships and Except for BC Summer Games, shall compete as separate age groups and be awarded separately. i.e. Midget 14 events and Midget 15 events. 14 & 15 Year Olds in the BC Summer Games and the BC Summer Games Trials shall compete together as one age group and be awarded as one age group. -
2005 / 2006 the Racewalking Year in Review
2005 / 2006 THE RACEWALKING YEAR IN REVIEW COMPLETE VICTORIAN RESULTS MAJOR INTERNATIONAL RESULTS Tim Erickson 11 November 2006 1 2 Table of Contents AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY GAMES, QLD, 27-29 SEPTEMBER 2005......................................................................5 VICTORIAN SCHOOLS U17 – U20 TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS, SAT 8 OCTOBER 2005...................6 VRWC RACES, ALBERT PARK, SUNDAY 23 OCTOBER 2005...................................................................................7 CHINESE NATIONAL GAMES, NANJING, 17-22 OCTOBER 2005 ..........................................................................10 VICTORIAN ALL SCHOOLS U12-U16 CHAMPIONSHIPS, OLYMPIC PARK, 29 OCTOBER 2005 .....................12 VRWC RACES, ALBERT PARK, SUNDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2005.............................................................................13 PACIFIC SCHOOLS GAMES, MELBOURNE, NOVEMBER 2005..............................................................................16 AUSTRALIAN ALL SCHOOLS CHAMPS, SYDNEY, 8-11 DECEMBER 2005..........................................................19 VRWC RACES, SUNDAY 11 DECEMBER 2005...........................................................................................................23 RON CLARKE CLASSIC MEET, GEELONG, 5000M WALK FOR ELITE MEN, SAT 17 DECEMBER 2005.........26 GRAHAM BRIGGS MEMORIAL TRACK CLASSIC, HOBART, FRI 6 JANUARY 2006..........................................28 NSW 5000M TRACK WALK CHAMPIONSHIPS, SYDNEY, SAT 7 JANUARY 2006...............................................29 -
The Weight Pentathlon Shall Be Included in the Team Events
EVAA TECHNICAL MANAGER WMA STADIA COMMITTEE MEMBER Dear athletes-Affiliates At the general assembly in san Sebastian there will be several point that will be raised regarding competition, as I am aware that many of the affiliates may not attend the assembly I would appreciate your feedback on some of the points raised in the following series of possible proposals. Even when you will have members attending it would be good for me to have some of your ideas as to these things, so that though I may be for or against them I have some feedback from my region, please mail me your comments and I will make a list for the meeting in August. Winston Thomas. [email protected] Possible Team medals in the Weight Pentathlon PROPOSAL The Weight Pentathlon shall be included in the team events, Team medal shall be awarded in the Weight Pentathlon. Awards will be for Women and men *M35 upwards in 5 year age groups Teams will consist of there scoring athlete Their total scores will be added to secure the final points. Athlete will be able to score in a lower age class only where they have no team in their own age group and all the implements are of the same specifications. For a trial period of 1 championships teams shall pay a €6.00 entry fee Teams will be free from this period as with other team events. *Note M35 should they be adopted by WMA/IAAF Ruling to be added in THE COMPETITION Field Events 12.(6) When team competitions are included in Weight pentathlon, there shall be three team awards on the basis that each Affiliate is entitled to count one team (best three to score) in five year age groups, and their results shall be computed on the points gained. -
Wednesday, March 27, 2019 Please Remind Students to See Canvas for Announcements During 4Th Period
Wednesday, March 27, 2019 Please remind students to see Canvas for announcements during 4th period ANNOUNCEMENTS WHS American Pie: Public ticket sales info: This year WHS American Pie VII considers life through the lens of teenagers - a decade by decade look at the teen experience and teenagers' contributions to American popular culture with WHS American Pie VII Teenage Wasteland on Thursday April 25 and Friday April 26 at 7 pm in the WHS Auditorium. 2 nights, 2 totally different shows! We are offering the opportunity to purchase tickets (max of 2 per show) on Wed 3/27 7-8pm or while supplies last at the WHS main entrance (near the WHS Learning Center) WHS entrance #6. $10 each Thank you so much for your continued support of our students and our show. We are looking forward to rocking with you! Rock on! Graduating from high school in 2019 and planning to live at home? BAC is the perfect job for you! BAC will work around your college schedule and allows you to work summers too! There are options for AM only, PM only, and AM/PM. The pay is competitive. Reach out to Marci Derado at [email protected] if you are interested. Prom 2019 Information: ● Current WHS Juniors and Seniors in good standing and their guests are permitted to attend. ● Students are not required to have a date. They may attend alone or in groups (but must have a date as described below if not a current WHS Junior or Senior themselves). ● All students will undergo a breathalyzer test when arriving to Prom and can be tested at any point during the event as deemed necessary. -
The English Schools' Athletic Association Founded 1925
The English Schools' Athletic Association Founded 1925 Affiliated to: England Athletics, National Council for School Sport VICE PRESIDENTS: Mr. L. E. Alcock Miss Y. Aspinall Miss E. Beveridge Mr. R. J. Blades M.B.E. Mr. K. R. Bray Mrs J. Buoy Mrs. J. Bundy Mr. C. Cohen C.B.E. Mr. J. E. Cook Mr. M. Dooling M.B.E. Mr. R. Edwards Mr. R. A. England Ms. S. Garvey Mr. J. Gwyther Mr. J. G. Harvey Mr. D. J. Hayward M.B.E. Dr. J. Lee Mrs. L. Lenton Mr. J. W. Lucas Miss M. Meikle Mrs. J. L. Mudd Mr. R. L. Mudd Mrs. M. O’Donnell Mr. P. Ponton Mr. D. J. Pope M.B.E. Mr. G. Wickens Mrs. J. Wright B.E.M. HONORARY VICE PRESIDENTS: Miss D. Best M.B.E. Mrs. P. Gillett Mr. D. Pryce Mr J. Knight ACTING HONORARY SECRETARY: Sue Garvey 2, Chew Gardens, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire FY6 7FW Tel: 01253 899816/Mobile 07789763847 Email: [email protected] www.esaa.net All the material in this publication, excluding advertising matter, is the copyright of the English Schools' Athletic Association 1 INDEX Officers, Post Holders & Committees 2021 Page 3 General Committee members Page 4 Past Officers Page 6 County Secretaries Page 7 Calendar 2021 Page 9 Provisional calendar for 2022 Page 10 Championship Meetings 2021 Page 11 ESAA Event Coordinators Page 12 ESAA Award Scheme Agents Page 13 Annual Report for 2020 Page 14 ESAA Standards Scheme Page 21 ESAA Awards Scheme Page 22 ESAA List of Standards for 2021 Page 24 Lists of Championship Best Performances & Records Page 29 Constitution and General Rules Page 33 Competition Rules Page 36 Track & Field Championship Rules Page 38 Cross Country Championship Rules Page 41 Race Walk Championship Rules Page 42 Combined Events Championship Rules Page 43 Track & Field Cup Competition Rules Page 46 Cross Country Cup Competition Rules Page 48 Insurance Cover at ESAA events Page 50 Athletics in Key Stage 3 Page 50 Safety Measures in Athletics Page 53 2 OFFICERS 2021 Chairman Lynne Pope The Firs, Shaws Hill, Whatstandwell, Matlock, Derbyshire. -
During 2017-2018 Huskies All Time Top 10
U of S Huskies Track & Field All-Time Top 10 Athletes(Indoors Since 1st CWUAA Championships 1968) Last Updated: 11 March 2018 Performances marked with a * achieved on an oversized track 60 Metres Women High Jump Women 60 Metres Men High Jump Men 1 7.57 Michelle Young US 2014 1 1.82m Lauren Taylor US 2015 1 6.69 Kendrick Hanna US 2014 1 2.15m John Neufeld US 1987 2 7.58 Shelley Miller US 1987 2 1.81m Bobbi Thoen US 1991 2 6.78 Graeme Rinholm US 2010 2 2.12m Blake Cumming US 2000 2 7.58 Karlyn Serby US 2005 3 1.80m Diane Jones US 1975 3 6.84 Cyprian Enweani US 1984 3 2.11m Kelly Alcorn US 1983 2 7.58 Nicole Buchholz US 2005 4 1.78m Vanessa Monar US 1990 4 6.86Winston (Lenny) Williams US 2017 4 2.10m Stefan Kohlgruber US 1982 5 7.61 Astrid Nyame US 2016 5 1.74m Angela Collinge US 2002 5 6.88 Ben Daku US 1983 5 2.08m Bob Polischuk US 1974 6 7.62 Deanne Mengel US 1999 5 1.74m Linda McLaren US 1984 5 6.88 Mike Taylor US 2001 6 2.05m Michael Segu US 1987 7 7.64 Joanne McTaggart US 1977 7 1.73m Shelley Reimer US 1984 7 6.89 Art Magnaye US 1988 6 2.05m Tim Ogryzlo US 1993 8 7.64 Vanessa Monar US 1993 7 1.73m Mandy Glessing US 1998 7 6.89 Preston Wilkins US 2002 6 2.05m Jeremiah Peter US 2003 9 7.69 Kareen Warren US 1998 7 1.73m Janet Scott US 1984 9 6.90 Greg Luterbach US 1989 9 2.04m Kris Blacklaws US 2005 10 7.73 Mackenzi Kleiter US 2018 10 1.72m Tara Gemer US 1998 10 6.91 Ryan Graf US 2013 9 2.04m Lincoln Crooks US 2012 300 Metres Women Pole Vault Women 300 Metres Men Pole Vault Men 1 38.44 Joanne McTaggart US 1975 1 4.38m Kelsie Hendry US 2005 -
Standard Tables 2020 E.S.A.A
Standard Tables 2020 E.S.A.A. National Standards are those performance levels for which standard badges may be purchased at the National Championships. Entry Standards are the minimum performance levels normally required for an athlete to be selected for a County Team for the National Championships. County Standards correspond to a good standard of performance by an athlete competing in a County Championship meeting. District Standard corresponds to a good standard of performance by an athlete competing at a District Championship meeting. These may need amendment to suit the variations in type of District Championship staged. School Standard corresponds to a good standard of performance by an athlete competing at a School Championship meeting. Except for Year 7 and 8 tables - the age groups, events and event specifications are as set out in the Track and Field Competition Rules. Years 7 and 8 The variety of events and specifications is offered in order to cater for the intense athletic interest and for the rapid physical changes which take place at this stage. It is stressed that success in the initial teaching of athletics stems from the understanding that the physical challenge to the pupil should not exceed that which can be comfortably handled. All children, therefore, should be started with light implements and low hurdles, and be allowed to progress as appropriate to themselves. This will almost certainly create some problems of organisation at school level, but these are NOT insurmountable. The Standards shown for younger age groups and for School and District level are being re-worked to match the Awards Scheme. -
Spartans at Leila's
News Release 19th August 2018 SPARTANS AT LEILA’S RUN Karen Liddle, Tricia Hopper and Barry King completed Leila’s run on Sunday. This was on a 6 and a bit mile loop around Wheathampstead in memory of Leila Taylor who sadly passed away a few years ago. The loop is a tough 60% off road and hilly route. They enjoyed running together. Barry says they were delighted to average 1.5 hours per loop before smashing home a fourth lap to record a marathon time of 5 hours 47 minutes 27 seconds. ROGER BIGGS completed 26.2 miles at Leila’s Run in 6:22:42 Temporary Elite HAZEL SMITH says she temporarily joined the elite by winning the first in age category for women aged 35 plus at the Stopsley 10. She finished in 1 hour 28 minutes and was well chuffed at winning her first ever trophy. Her mother CATHY CRAIG won her category in 1 hour 44 minutes. GRANT RAMSAY was fourth overall in 64 minutes 23 seconds and won the men 40 plus category and DANNY SCANLON was tenth overall in 69 minutes 49 seconds. This was on a tough two lap trail course with a nice steep hill. Get 4th November In Your Diary More than 200 people have already entered the Stevenage Half Marathon which will be on Sunday 4th November. This superb local event is organised by Fairlands Valley Spartans. Don’t miss out. Enter now. Go to https://www.activetrainingworld.co.uk/events/2018/11/04/stevenage_half_marathon or via www.fvspartans.org.uk EMAC The Spartan women’s and men’s teams have both qualified for the final East of England (EMAC) veteran track and field championships which will be at the Stantonbury Campus in Milton Keynes on Sunday 23rd September. -
Heel and Toe 2009/2010 Number 12
HEEL AND TOE ONLINE The official organ of the Victorian Race Walking Club 2009/2010 Number 12 16 December 2009 VRWC Preferred Supplier of Shoes, clothes and sporting accessories. Address: RUNNERS WORLD, 598 High Street, East Kew, Victoria (Melways Map 45 G4) Telephone: 03 9817 3503 Hours : Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 5:30pm Saturday: 9:00am to 3:00pm Website: http://www.runnersworld.com.au/ RACE ROUNDUP We might be rushing towards Christmas but there was still plenty of walking action on over the last few weeks around Victoria and Australia. I have listed all the results in date order from earliest to latest. To start the ball rolling, a couple of recent Geelong Walkers Club results from Corio, thanks to Harold Boddy. GEELONG WALKERS CLUB EVENTS, HOLDSWORTHY ATHLETICS TRACK, CORIO, THUR 26 NOVEMBER 2009 There were some excellent performances in last Thursday’s 1500m & 800m walk events to handicap times. Harold Boddy broke his handicap times in both races to take overall honours. Michelle DeGraaf’s experience enabled her to also beat both her handicap times to finish only one second behind in 2nd place. Veteran Barbara Fairbrother also figured strongly in the results finishing a further six seconds back. 40 plus walker, James Seid-Christmass continued his fine form setting the fastest time of 6:55 in the 1500m leg and thus breaking the club’s record for that age group by seven seconds - a record that has stood for 20 years. Other walkers who also performed well were Angela Curran, Mark Wiffen, Jade Lockwood and Colin Silcock-Delaney.