SERIES | DATE | VENUE |
WTS #1 | Saturday, 10 June 2023 | Sydney Olympic Park (Warm-up track) |
WTS #2 | Tuesday, 4 July 2023 | Harold Corr Oval, Werrington |
WTS #3 | Sunday, 6 August 2023 | The Ridge Athletic Track, Barden Ridge |
WTS #3 Timetable Final
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COST:
- $20 per athlete per meet (unlimited events). Strictly no late entries or entries on the day.
- A $50 entry fee is also available to enter all 3 meets in the series. This selection must be chosen prior to the commencement of the first meet.
ENTRIES:
- Entries will open 2 weeks prior for all meets and close 4 days prior to each
- WTS #1
Event Clashes – Please be mindful of clashing events when selecting events. This is the responsibility of the parent. If an athlete leaves a field event to compete in a track event and the field event is completed before the track event is completed, the athlete will not be allowed to return to the field event to compete their rounds. In this instance, the furthest recorded performance from the attempts completed by that athlete will be recorded. If the field event is still running the athlete may return to complete their rounds.
ELIGIBILITY:
- All athletes must be full members of LANSW in the 2022/23 season.
- Competitors must compete in their own age group.
RULES:
- All events will be conducted as per LANSW Rules of Competition (Roc) and LAA/WA
- Athletes must compete in their centre uniform with all patches attached as per the Rules of Competition.
- There will be no call Athletes are to turn up to their event area 10mins prior to their scheduled start time. Officials will call out athletes to their heats/trials.
- All events will be conducted in age groups as follows:
- U8 (born in 2015)
- U9 (born in 2014)
- U10 (born in 2013)
- U11 (born in 2012)
- U12 (born in 2011)
- U13 (born in 2010)
- U14 (born in 2009)
- U15 (born in 2008)
- U17 (born in 2006 & 07)
- Depending on entries, genders may be mixed and compete together.
- Multi Class athletes will compete with able bodied but score separately in age group awards. MC will contribute to Centre awards.
- Track events will be seeded fastest to slowest based on athletes’ seasons best.
- Lane draws will be random.
- All field events will have 3 trials.
- MC events will be scored using the AA Baseline table.
AWARDS:
- Athletes will be able to score points for each category in their respective age group. At the end of the completion of the third meet all scores will be combined to determine overall winners for each category. Top 3 will receive awards. The categories are below:
- Sprints – 100m/200m
- Middle Distance – 400m/700m/800m
- Throws – Shot Put/Discus
- Jumps – Long Jump
CENTRE AWARDS
Each age group/gender is eligible for scoring points for their centre. Points are allocated to overall combined placings per event.
POINTS ALLOCATION
1st – 15pts 9th – 6pts 2nd – 13pts 10th – 5pts 3rd – 12pts 11th – 4pts 4th – 11pts 12th – 3pts 5th – 10pts 13th – 2pts 6th – 9pts 14th – 1pt 7th – 8pts Any placings thereafter – 1pt 8th – 7pts Did not finish (DNF); No Distance; & DSQ will be awarded 1pt for starting.
COUNTBACK
If at the end of the series there is a tie, a countback will be used to determine places. Where there is a tie for points at the end of the series, the athlete or centre with the highest number of first places across the series will be given the higher rank. If the tie remains, it will be determined on the highest number of second places and so forth.
PRESENTATION
The presentation of the winter (shield/trophy) and age group winners will be awarded during the third meet on Sunday 6 August 2023
Centre Leaderboard
Individual Leaderboards