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The Jandakot Airport Track Classic Saturday 1st February 2020 Western Australia Athletics Stadium Technical Rules of Competition This competition will be conducted in accordance with the rules/regulations of World Athletics, Oceania Athletics Association and Athletics Australia. VENUE The competition will be held at WA Athletics Stadium, Perth EVENT INFORMATION Event Timetable & Event Start Lists Please make sure you review the timetable and start lists. Any changes to the COMPETITION Timetable will be provided to athletes by email or will be announced during the event. ENTRY TO STADIUM Accredited entry will be via the northern gate for all athletes, coaches and officials. Athletes Entry A list of athlete names will be available at this gate and all athletes will be required to provided their name and be checked against the entry list. Athlete CHECK IN Athletes entry will also be ATHLETE CHECK IN where athletes will receive :- Competitions Bibs and pins - Athlete accreditation which will provide entry to the venue and designated areas, and - One (1) Coach Accreditation pass

Athletes are required to CHECK IN one (1) hour prior to the advertised start time for their event. Athletes are asked to ensure they allow sufficient time to travel to the venue/competition in order to CHECK IN. Athletes’ COACHES Each athlete will be provided with one Coach Accreditation Pass for their coach. It will be the responsibility of the athlete to provide the pass to the Coach. On arrival at the gate, Athletes will receive a pack with their Bibs, Athlete Accreditation and one Coach Accreditation Pass. Once each athlete has CHECKED IN at ATHLETES ENTRY, no further check in is required. BIBS & ADVERTISING All athletes will be required to wear competition bib numbers which will be provided to you at ATHLETE CHECK IN. Bibs are to be securely fastened on the front & back of your competition uniform, attached firmly with not less than four (4) pins. Athletes competing in Jump events only require one (1) bib to worn on the front or back. The entire Bib, including athlete’s name and sponsorship information must be visible and easily read at all times. Bibs are not to be folded, cut or changed in any manner and Athletics Australia will enforce World Athletics Technical Rule 5.7 – 5.11 which renders an athlete liable to disqualification if he/she tampers in any way with the competition number. Athletes are strongly encouraged to wear either National/State/Institute or Club uniform. Athletes may wear a uniform of their choice, provided it complies with the World Athletics advertising regulations. ATHLETE WARM UP The Warm-Up Track is located at McGillivray Oval as indicated on the map below. *Men’s 400 Hurdlers will be granted access to the back straight on lanes 11-12 for warm up. Blocks and hurdles will be set out in advance. **Please note that the track will be closed to all remaining athletes warming up while the competition is taking place.

CALL ROOM All athletes (except LAWA as shown on the timetable) will report to the CALL ROOM at the designated time below for each event. The CALL ROOM is located next to the Technical Room at the lower level southern end of main stadium. The closing Call Entry Times at the Call Room are (prior to scheduled event starting times): Pole Vault: Discus, Javelin High Jump Long Jump Hurdles, Wheelchair & Relays: Track: 70 minutes 45 minutes 35 minutes 35 minutes 20 minutes 15 minutes **Please allow time to get from the warm up track to Call room (approx. 5min brisk walk). All athletes must report to the Call Room on time with their competition bib numbers (provided at athlete check-in) attached with not less than four (4) pins on the front and back of their competition uniform, except Jumps, who only require one (1) competition bib. Hip numbers will be provided by an official in the Call Room. In the Call Room, athletes will be expected to demonstrate that their competition uniform, singlet and numbers, shoes and other equipment comply with the competition rules. This time allows for appropriate checks to be made, marshalling and movements to the competition site. The remainder of the time may be used to complete the warm-up at the competition site where the competition site is not in use (under the supervision of the officials). If an athlete is already or likely to be competing in another event at the designated marshalling time, the athlete or someone on his/her behalf must notify the Call Room of this prior to the designated marshalling time. Athletes MUST NOT go directly to the event site. Athletes that do not report to the Call Room will run the risk of being disqualified from the competition. Athletes will proceed to the start of their

event from the Call Room ACCOMPANIED BY AN OFFICIAL. Athletes who proceed to the event not accompanied by an official, may not be allowed to compete in that event. Athletes will depart the Call Room ready to compete. SPIKES The specifications for WA Athletics Stadium are: To maximise performance and prevent damage to the Mondo surface, athletes must not use sharp spikes. The only spikes permitted for use on the track are Christmas Tree and pyramid shape variety and must be flat topped. For all training and competition, the spikes must conform to the below rules; Track spikes must not exceed 7mm Long Jump, Triple Jump & Pole Vault spikes must not exceed 9mm Javelin and High jump heel spikes must not exceed 12mm FIELD In jumps and throws, all competitors will get three attempts with the top eight to receive an additional three attempts. START HEIGHTS (Pole Vault & High Jump): Age Grp Open Women PV 3.47m Mens PV 4.73m Mens HJ 1.85m TRACK (progressions) For the Mens 100m, the following progressions will apply: Two (2) heats Three (3) heats The first three place getters in each heat and the next two fastest times will proceed to the final. The first two place getters in each heat and the next two fastest times will proceed to the final. The Administration Delegate will determine the number of heats for the Mens 100m once CHECK IN closes one hour prior to the advertised start time of the Mens 100m Heats. The Administration Delegate can elect to run up to ten (10) athletes in any heat and/ or final at their discretion. Athletes will be seeded in accordance with the World Athletics Rules. If there are insufficient athletes to conduct heats, then the final will be conducted at final time.

PERSONAL IMPLEMENTS Athletes who wish to use their own throwing implements during the event MUST lodge them with the Technical Manager at the Technical/Equipment Room, no later than three (3) hours before the scheduled starting time of that particular event. The Technical Room is located under the main grandstand adjacent to the 100m start. The implements will be impounded until after the event or events for which they are submitted, at which time athletes may collect them from the Technical Room. Please note, personal implements will be placed into the ‘pool’ of competition equipment and may be used by any athlete. Athletes are expected to provide their own vaulting poles. The Organising Committee will not provide vaulting poles. Poles must be lodged at the Technical Room, no later than three (3) hours prior to the start of the event. FIELD TRIAL TIMES Rule 25.17 of the World Athletics Technical Rules Time allowed for field trials More than 3 athletes (or for the very first trial of each athlete) 2 or 3 athletes 1 athlete Consecutive trials HJ 1 min PV 1 min Other 1 min 1.5 mins 3 mins 2 mins 2 mins 5 mins 3 mins 1 min 2 mins POST EVENT CONTROL Will be located adjacent the finish line under the grandstand. Athletes’ baskets containing clothes, bags, etc, will be delivered to this area for collection at the conclusion of track events. ALL ATHLETES must leave the track via the Post Event Control area. Confiscated items can be collected from Post Event at the conclusion of events. DRUG TESTING/DOPING CONTROL All athletes will be required to submit to any testing during this competition by ASADA. FIRST AID / MEDICAL NASS athletes will have access to medical services as advised directly prior to the competition. First aid is also available at the finish line and in the FIRST AID Room located underneath the grandstand closest to ATHLETE ENTRY Gate. WITHDRAWAL If you need to withdraw prior to Thursday 30th January 2020, please contact Glenn Turnor, Competitions Manager via email at glenn.turnor@athletics.org.au On or after Thursday 30th January 2020, please phone Glenn Turnor on 0409 530 037 FUNDED ATHLETES Further information will be provided directly regarding transport to and from the venue to the hotel.

PRIZEMONEY Athletics Australia will be providing prize money for selected events across the Summer Super Series. Please see below for the Jandakot Airport Track Classic allocation: Event Male 2000 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m 110mH 400mH LJ PV HJ DIS JAV 750 750 1000 2000 2000 300 – 1st only 1000 Female 1500 2000 1500 1500 1500 750 The allocation will be as follows 2000 1st 1000 nd 2 750 3rd 250 1500 1st 750 2nd 500 rd 3 250 1000 1st 550 2nd 300 3rd 150 750 1st 450 2nd 200 3rd 100 Administration notes Prize money will be allocated to best performance in finals only Athletics Australia will contact successful prize money winners via email. No money will be paid on event day. Please note Athletics Australia will wait until clearance of the doping control tests before paying any prize money for the Jandakot Airport Track Classic. All prize money will be provided in Australian dollars. Athletes are required to be current financial members of their own State and/or Member Federation. Any athlete who does not meet this requirement will not be entitled to any prizemoney and may forfeit acknowledgment of their performance including any Ranking and or Placing points.

The JANDAKOT AIRPORT PERTH TRACK CLASSIC is an Oceania Athletics Association ‘D’ Area Permit meet.

Livestream This event will be available via livestream on ATHSTV, Athletics Australia youtube and Athletics Australia facebook page and will commence at 4.55pm (WA Time) until the end of competition. Live Results Live results will be accessible via the RESULT link for this event on the Athletics Australia website. At the conclusion of the event a full set of compiled results will be available from the event page on the Athletics Australia website.

The Jandakot Airport Track Classic . Saturday 1st February 2020 . Western Australia Athletics Stadium . Technical Rules of Competition . This competition will be conducted in accordance with the rules/regulations of World Athletics, Oceania Athletics Association and Athletics Australia. VENUE. The competition will be held at WA Athletics .

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