WELCOME TO THE 2015 NORTH TRACK AND FIELD MEETS!

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1 WELCOME TO THE 2015 NORTH TRACK AND FIELD MEETS! This year, the North Region Track and Field meets have been organized according to geographical location to the stadiums being used. Each meet will have two sections again this year. NOTE The divisional and regional meets will begin at 9:30 a.m. and should conclude by 2:30 p.m. All events at the divisional meet will be run as straight finals with the exception of the relay races. The regional meet will have heats and finals for all events with the exception of the 800m, 1500m and relays. Please read the booklet carefully as there are SIGNIFICANT changes to some events and procedures for the meets. Coaches are to bring this booklet with them to the meets. A reminder to all schools that competitors must wear a school identifying shirt. A reminder that at the city meet we will be using INDOOR SHOT PUTS. FOR ALL MEETS: Electronic equipment and finish line judges will be used at the finish line. Official decisions on race results will be made by the Chief Finish Line Judge with the use of the electronic equipment. Reminder Cancellation and Alternate Date If a meet must be cancelled due to inclement weather or if the City of Toronto has declared an extreme heat alert, an message will be sent to all North Region Principals, Vice Principals, secretaries and athletic reps. by 7:30 am on the morning of the meet. Schools will be notified of the new date for their meet. If you have any concerns or inquiries regarding these meets, please contact Michael Sullivan via (michael.sullivan@tcdsb.org ) In the event of an emergency please contact Nelli at Enjoy the meets! Nelli Trevisan Domingues Health and Physical Education Resource Teacher Michael Sullivan North T & F Convenor

2 NORTH REGION TRACK AND FIELD 2015 YORK UNIVERSITY STADIUM Regional Meet May 21 at VARSITY City Meet May 26 at Varsity Stadium PLEASE NOTE VARIOUS LOCATIONS Meet #1 A & B Meet Date: Monday, May 11 at St. John Paul II Meet #1 A Meet #1 B 1. St. Timothy 5. St. Kevin 1. St. Gabriel 5. Holy Redeemer 2. St. Bonaventure 6. OL Wisdom 2. Bl. Trinity 6. Precious Blood 3. St. Agnes 7. St. Kateri T 3. OL Guadalupe 7. Cardinal Carter 4. St. Gerald 4. St. Matthias Meet #2 A & B Meet Date: Tuesday, May 12 at Fr. Henry Carr Meet #2 A Meet #2 B 1. St. Augustine 5. St. Raphael 1. Bl. Margherita 5. St. F. Xavier 2. St. Wilfrid 6. St. Conrad 2. St. C. Garnier 6. St. Martha 3. St. F. de Sales 3. St. Jerome 4. St. J. Frances 4. St. Fidelis Meet #3 A & B Meet Date: Tuesday, May 19 at Varsity Meet #3 A Meet #3 B 1. St. Robert 5. Regina Mundi 1. OL Assumption 5. St. Cyril 2. Bl. Sacrament 6. St. T. Aquinas 2. Imm.. Conception 6. St. Margaret 3. St. A. Daniel 7. St. C. Borromeo 3. St. Monica 7. St. Edward 4. St. P. Baylon 8. Msgr.Charbonnel 4. Sts. C &Damian 8. St. Norbert ***NO alternate dates have been set at this time *** Qualifiers for Regional Meet: TRACK EVENTS Meets #1 & #3 will qualify 3 athletes for each track event and meet #2 will qualify 2 athletes for each track event. Only top 4 athletes from COMBINED sections in the 800 m and 1500 m will advance. For the relay events, four teams from each heat will advance to the final and the top 3 teams in Meet #1 & # 3 and the top 2 teams in Meet # 2 will advance to the regional meet. FIELD EVENTS -Top 4 athletes from each COMBINED section will advance to the regional meet.

3 NORTH DIVISIONAL TRACK AND FIELD MEETS ORDER OF EVENTS *MEETS BEGIN AT 9:30 AM* Track Events 400m Boys - 400m Boys- 400m Girls - 400m Girls m Boys- 1500m Boys- 1500m Girls- 1500m Girls- Gr 7+ (12 and Over) Gr 6- (11 and Under) Gr 7+ (12 and Over) Gr 6- (11 and Under) Gr 7+ (12 and over) Gr 6- (11 and under) Gr 7+ (12 and over) Gr 6- (11 and under) 4 x 100m Relay - Boys Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr4 (9), Gr 3 (8-) HEAT 4 x 100m Relay - Girls Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr 4 (9), Gr 3 (8-) HEAT 200m - Boys Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr4 (9), Gr 3 (8-) 200m - Girls Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr 4 (9), Gr 3 (8-) 100m - Boys Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr4 (9), Gr 3 (8-) 100m - Girls Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr 4 (9), Gr 3 (8-) 800m Boys- 800m Boys- 800m Girls- 800m Girls- Gr 7+ (12 and over) Gr 6- (11 and under) Gr 7+ (12 and over) Gr 6- (11 and under) 4 x 100m Relay - Boys Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr4 (9), Gr 3 (8-) FINAL 4 x 100m Relay - Girls Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr 4 (9), Gr 3 (8-) FINAL Field Events Please listen for event announcements that will be called when the officials are ready for the next event. Underlined events are the first events to be called. Long Jump - Girls Gr 5- (10-), Gr 6 (11), Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12) Long Jump - Boys Gr 5- (10-), Gr 6 (11), Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12) High Jump- Girls Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 5- (10-), Gr 6 (11) High Jump- Boys Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 5- (10-), Gr 6 (11) Shot Put - Girls- Gr 6 (11), Gr 5- (10-), Gr 7 (12), Gr 8 (13+) Boys Gr 6 (11), Gr 5- (10-), Gr 7 (12), Gr 8 (13+) ** Please see separate instruction sheet for Fr. Henry Carr Meet regarding LONG JUMP

4 NORTH REGIONAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET-VARSITY ORDER OF EVENTS *MEET BEGINS AT 9:30 AM* Track Events 400m Boys - 400m Boys - 400m Girls - 400m Girls m Boys m Boys m Girls m Girls - Gr 7+ (12 and over) Heats Gr 6-(11 and under) Heats Gr 7+(12 and over) Heats Gr 6-(11 and under) Heats Gr 7+(12 and over) Final Gr 6- (11 and under) Final Gr 7+(12 and over) Final Gr 6- (11 and under) Final ENSURE THAT YOUR 400m AND 1500m RUNNERS ARRIVE ON TIME TO PREPARE FOR THEIR EVENTS. 200m - Boys 200m - Girls 100m - Boys 100m - Girls 800m Boys - 800m Boys - 800m Girls - 800m Girls - Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr 4 (9), Gr 3 (8) Heats Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr 4 (9), Gr 3 (8) Heats Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr 4 (9), Gr 3 (8) Heats Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr 4 (9), Gr 3 (8) Heats Gr 7+(12 and over) Final Gr 6- (11 and under) Final Gr 7+(12 and over) Final Gr 6- (11 and under) Final 4 x 100m Relay - Boys Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr 4 (9), Gr 3 (8) FINAL 4 x 100m Relay - Girls Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr 4 (9), Gr 3 (8) FINAL 200m - Boys 200m - Girls 100m - Boys 100m - Girls 400m Boys - 400m Boys - 400m Girls - 400m Girls - Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr 4 (9), Gr 3 (8) Final Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr 4 (9), Gr 3 (8) Final Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr 4 (9), Gr 3 (8) Final Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 6 (11), Gr 5 (10), Gr 4 (9), Gr 3 (8) Final Gr 7+(12 and over) Final Gr 6- (11 and under) Final Gr 7+(12 and over) Final Gr 6- (11 and under) Final Field Events Please listen for event announcements that will be called when the officials are ready for the next event. Underlined events are the first events to be called. Long Jump - Girls Gr 5- (10-), Gr 6 (11), Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12) Long Jump - Boys Gr 5- (10-), Gr 6 (11), Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12) High Jump- Girls Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 5- (10-), Gr 6 (11) High Jump- Boys Gr 8 (13+), Gr 7 (12), Gr 5- (10-), Gr 6 (11) Shot Put- Girls Gr 6 (11), Gr 5- (10-), Gr 7 (12), Gr 8 (13+) Shot Put - Boys Gr 6 (11), Gr 5- (10-), Gr 7 (12), Gr 8 (13+)

5 POINTS OF INFORMATION 1. The meets will begin as scheduled so plan to arrive ahead of time. All track events will begin with the oldest age group. Boys races will precede girls races. 2. Send 400m, 1500m and first field event competitors ahead of the main bus group. 3. All track and field events at the divisional level will be run as finals with the exception of the relay races which will have heats and finals on the same day. 4. Sections A and B will run their events consecutively (i.e. Section A Girls 13 years and over 100m race will be followed by Section B Girls 13 years and over 100m race, etc ) 5. Sections A, and B will combine for the 800 m, 1500 m and all field events (refer to the section on Qualifiers for Regional Meets on Track and Field Groupings page). Sections A and B will be scored separately at the conclusion of the events for the purpose of determining pennant points. 6. Students should be aware of their sections ( A or B ) as this will facilitate the running of the meet. 7. Only one competitor per school is permitted in each event at the given age group excluding the relays. 8. A single athlete may compete in any four events, but no more than three track events including one relay event. Athletes may enter an event in an age group above their chronological age, but not below. An athlete may enter the same event only once (i.e. cannot enter two relay races). If an athlete is entered in more than the permitted number of events, he/she will be disqualified from competition. Please choose events carefully for your athletes. Athletes will run heats and finals for the Regional Championship Meet. 9. All ages for track and field are based on the year of birth. Use current grade to determine the event to enter. Age Groupings ( ) Age Group Grade Year of Birth (or later) (or earlier)

6 10. All coaches and officials are asked to check that all athletes are wearing proper equipment, e.g. gym shorts or track tights, identifying t-shirts (school shirts are required for competition) and running shoes with proper support. Sweatshirts will be permitted in the case of inclement weather or at field events. Officials have the right to send students back to the stands to borrow proper equipment. Elimination from participation will occur if equipment is deemed unsafe by an official. Also, runners cannot use assistants at the starting line. Note: Although the Ontario Safety Guidelines may allow use of spikes, TCSAA presently does not allow spikes for any event. For safety reasons, track shoes with spikes removed cannot be used. **START LINE MARSHALS WILL BE CHECKING SHOES AND SHIRTS BEFORE EACH RACE BEGINS. REMINDER 11. Coaches please ensure: a) Athletes have allergy and asthma medication with them. b) Athletes wear suitable clothing for either hot or cold weather. c) Athletes use sunscreen, wear hats and drink plenty of water. Please bring reusable water bottles. d) That you bring the student medical forms with you on the day of the meet. e) You send home the Order of Events page for parents. 12. A signed parental permission form for all competitors must be submitted to the School Principal and kept on file at the school until the completion of the 2014 track season. Refer to the Ontario Safety Guidelines Elementary Interschool for further information regarding track and field and the TCDSB Excursion Handbook for permission forms. Please ensure that the signed media consent form is on file at school for all students. 13. During competition, only participants competing may be on the track or in the infield area. 14. Lane Assignments To facilitate marshalling, lanes have been designated on a rotational basis. Participants should be informed of their lane assignment prior to departing for the marshalling area. For the Divisional Heats, lanes are rotated, and for the North Region Finals the lanes are allocated according to the place the school finishes in the heats. 15. Field Events Please refer to the sections on high jump, long jump and shot put for important information. 16. Appoint a student-listener to record calls for events made by the announcer. 17. Please complete a Scratch Form (sample enclosed) only for the events listed, in which your school will not be participating. the information to michael.sullivan@tcdsb.org by May 8th. Competitors will be called at least twice. Events will be run on the assumption that there is no competitor after the final call. Individual schools will not be called for missing competitors.

7 18. Officials duties will be forwarded at a later date. Note: Officials who cannot fulfil duties are required to find a suitable replacement. 19. Student volunteers should arrive ahead of the other schools so the meet begins on time. 20. The washrooms must be supervised. Please note the washroom schedule when preparing your supervision duty. 21. Substitutions a) Once a school team has competed in the preliminary rounds of an event, the composition of the team may not be altered for the finals. Only qualifiers from divisional meets may compete at the regional meet. Only qualifiers from the regional meet may compete at the city meet. b) The only exception to rule (a) is a relay team for which composition may change due to injury or illness. All substitutions must be cleared by the Meet Convenor. c) If after a trial heat in the relay, one of the original competitors is injured or ill and unable to compete, a substitution will be permitted provided that the substitute has not and will not compete on another relay team. d) The injured/ill athlete may enter any further competition in that event at subsequent track and field meets. 22. Scoring System 1st place - 5 points 2nd place - 3 points 3rd place - 2 points 4th place - 1 point If there is a tie, the points will be split. Second place tie means each athlete receives 2.5 points for their school. The next place after the tie is fourth place. 23. Results All event results will be posted at the meet. A computer scoring system will be used at all meets. All results and qualifiers will be ed to the schools at the end of each meet. Please review results with Athletic Rep to ensure understanding of results and qualifiers. 24. If any issues arise at the meet, ONLY the COACH of the school may address the convenor. 25. The services of a Professional Athletic Therapy Association will be available at all meets. Injuries or suspected injuries should be reported to the meet officials and athletic therapists for necessary treatment and notation. Coaches are to bring a first aid kit for minor injuries (i.e. cuts and scrapes). NOTE

8 AWARDS Divisional Meets * Championship pennant to section winners and finalist schools * Ribbons for 1st - 4th place athletes (Relay teams will be awarded 5 ribbons for their teams-1 for the substitute) * Coaches will receive participant ribbons for all other athletes Regional Meet * Championship pennant and plaque to winning school * Finalist pennant to the second and third place schools * Ribbons for 1st - 4th place athletes (Relay teams will be awarded 5 ribbons for their teams-1 for the substitute) * Coaches will receive participant ribbons for all other athletes Qualifiers MEET 100/200/400/RELAY 800/1500 FIELD EVENTS Regional Meets 1 and 3 qualify 3 for each event Meet 2 qualifies 2 for each event Top 4 athletes from each COMBINED section qualify Top 4 athletes from each COMBINED section qualify City (May 26-Varsity) First 2 finishers in each event qualify First 3 finishers in each event qualify First 2 finishers in each event qualify

9 BASIC RULES AND ADAPTATIONS FOR TRACK AND FIELD COACHES PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: STAND-INS When a competitor is called for a track event and is already competing in a field event, leave the competitor BASIC RULES at the field AND event ADAPTATIONS and send a stand-in FOR TRACK for the runner AND FIELD to the track Marshalling Area. Before the runners are taken to the start of a race, the stand-in will be sent by the Field Marshall to bring the actual runner to start the race. Stand-in Cards will be available at the scorer s table or you can make some up on your own. Have the stand-in show this card to the marshal to serve as a reminder. If at all possible, have a stand-in assigned before the day of the meet (preferably of the opposite sex) and ensure that he/she is aware of his/her responsibilities. Stand-ins do not compete, they are simply holding a spot for the actual runner who is at a field event. 1. Starting: For races up to and including the 400m, the instructions shall be, On your marks!, Set, and when all competitors are set, the air horn will sound. For the 800m and 1500m races, the instructions shall be, On your mark!, and when all competitors are steady, the air horn will sound. When starting, a competitor must not touch either the starting line or the ground in front of it with either hands or feet. On Set! competitors shall assume, without delay, their full and final set position. Any competitor making a false start shall be warned. Two false starts shall mean automatic disqualification from the event for the competitor(s) concerned. (C.T.F.A ). 2. Finishing: The order in which the athletes torsos (excluding head, arms, hands, legs and feet) reach the nearer edge of the finish line determines the finishing order. (Runners should be trained/encouraged to run through the finish line.) (C.T.F.A ) N O T E For ALL MEETS: Electronic equipment and finish line judges will be used at the finish line. Official decisions on race results will be made by the Chief Finish Line Judge with the use of the electronic equipment. NO OTHER RECORDING DEVICES WILL BE VIEWED.

10 3 Lanes: All races, including relays shall be run completely in lanes, with the following exceptions: In the 1500m, competitors may break at any time after the gun, as long as they do not impede other runners. (C.T.F.A ) NOTE IN THE 800m -Runners will be placed 2 per lane by the start line marshal -Runners will be placed in a staggered start as in the 400m (see #1 on diagram) -Runners stay in their lanes until the breakline (#2). It will marked by pylons. -At the breakline (pylons), runners may break to the inside of the track. -Runners may not cut-in until they have passed the pylons.

11 4 Relays: a) In all relay races, the baton must be passed within the 20m exchange zone. Outgoing runners may however commence running up to 10m before the exchange zone, i.e. in the acceleration zone. The grade 3 teams will not be disqualified due to a minor exchange zone violation. b) Competitors (after handing over the baton) should remain in their lanes until the course is clear to avoid obstruction with other competitors. c) Competitors may make a check mark on the track within their own lanes, i.e. tape. d) The baton must be carried in the hand throughout the race. e) If the baton is dropped in the exchange zone in a legitimate attempt to pass it, either runner may retrieve it without penalty, provided he or she does not interfere with any other competitor. f) If a baton is dropped outside of the exchange zone, it must be retrieved by the runner who dropped it. g) Should any competitor wilfully impede a member of another team by running out of position or lane, the competitor is liable to cause the disqualification of his/her team. h) Assistance by pushing off or by any other method is not permitted. i) No competitor may run two or more sections of a relay. j) Infractions will be shown by a red flag and then reported to the Chief Judge who alone will announce disqualifications, if any. 5 Substitutions: a) All substitutions must be cleared by the Meet Convenor. b) If, after a trial heat, an original competitor is injured or ill and unable to compete, substitutions will be allowed provided all rules in the track booklet have been followed. c) In the case of a substitution for a relay event, the substitute must not have competed and will not compete on another relay team. D) The injured/ill athlete may enter further competition in that event at subsequent track and field meets.

12 HIGH JUMP SOME REGULATIONS There is a set starting height for the HIGH JUMP event that will not be lowered. If no competitors are able to jump the starting height, then no points will be awarded and no athletes will qualify for the next meet. ** Please Note: If, during the meet, time or other circumstances delay completion of the high jump, the meet convenor may determine that a jumper would be out of the competition after 2 consecutive misses. 1. The starting heights at which the bar will be set in divisional and regional level meets are as follows: BOYS GIRLS Divisional Regional Divisional Regional (Grade 5-).90m 1.05m.90m 1.00m (Grade 6) 1.00m 1.10m 1.00m 1.10m (Grade 7) 1.10m 1.20m 1.10m 1.15m (Grade 8) 1.20m 1.30m 1.15m 1.20m 2 The bar shall be raised in intervals of 5cm until 3 jumpers remain, and shall be raised in intervals of 2 cm thereafter. 3. For the purpose of placement in the competition, each competitor shall be credited with the best of their jumps. Once a competitor is called, the athlete has 90 seconds to complete the jump. 4 In the event of a tie, the competitor with the least number of jumps at the height at which the tie occurs shall be awarded the higher place. If the tie remains, officials will determine placement in accordance with information in this handbook (#10 below). 5. Competitors must take off from one foot. 6. The height of the bar shall be measured perpendicular from the ground to the lowest part of the upper side of the bar, and shall be recorded to the nearest cm below the height measured. Any measurement of a new height shall be made before competitors attempt such height. The judge shall announce the height of the bar before each round. 7. Competitors may commence jumping at any height at or above the starting height and may jump, at their own discretion, at any subsequent height. If a competitor chooses to pass, they have passed the height and may make no subsequent attempt at that height. Three consecutive failures, regardless of the height at which they occur, eliminate the competitor. The effect of this rule is that competitors may pass their second or third trial at a particular height (after failing the first or second time), and still jump at a subsequent height.

13 8. Knocking the bar off its support, or touching the ground (including the landing area) beyond the plane of the uprights with any part of the body without clearing the bar shall count as a fault. 9. In the high jump, competitors may place marks to assist them in their run-up and take-off and a small handkerchief or similar object on the cross bar for sighting purposes. 10. If a tie still remains, the competitor with the lowest total of failures throughout the competition up to and including the height last cleared shall be awarded the higher place. If there is still a tie, the jumper with the lowest total jumps (whether successful or not) throughout the competition, up to and including the height last cleared, shall be awarded the higher place. EXAMPLE: 1.00 m 1.05 m 1.10m 1.15m 1.20m 1.22m 1.24m Total Failures Total Jumps Position A X-- / / X/ / XX/ XXX B / X/ / X-- / XX/ XXX C / / X/ / XX/ XX/ XXX D / / / XX/ XX/ X/ XXX (-) Did not Jump (/) Cleared (X) Failed Results: A, B, C, D All cleared 1.22m and all failed 1.24m The rule regarding ties comes into operation here as D cleared 1.22m at the competitor s second attempt, the others taking three, D is declared the winner. The other three will tie and the judges will add up the total number of failures, up to and including the height last cleared, 1.22m. C has more failures than A or B, and is awarded fourth place. A and B still tie and judges add up the total number of jumps up to and including the height last cleared 1.22m If the tie still remains: a) If it concerns second place and thus advancement to the next level of competition, the competitors tying shall have one more jump at the height at which they failed, and if no decision is reached, the bar shall be lowered or raised to the height which shall be announced; they shall then attempt one jump at each height until the tie is broken. Competitors so tying must jump on each occasion when deciding a tie. b) If it concerns any other place, the competitors shall be awarded the same place in the competition.

14 LONG JUMP SOME REGULATIONS 1 Each athlete is entitled to make three jumps. The longest of these jumps shall count for placement in the competition. 2 It shall count as a fault if any competitor: after completing a jump, walks back through the landing area (pit); in the course of landing, touches the ground outside the landing area, but nearer to the take-off line (or its extension) than the mark in the landing area from which the measurement would have been made. touches the ground outside the landing area beyond the take-off line (or its extension) with any part of the body whether running-up or in the act of jumping (toe-hold); 3 Check marks are not allowed on the runway, but may be placed beside the runway. 4 Ties shall be resolved by referring to the second best jumps of the tied competitors. Should a tie remain, third best jumps will be considered. 5 The basic aim of the Long Jump at this level is to have the athlete concentrate more on jumping as far as possible than on contacting the take-off board. 6 At these meets, a 30cm deduction will be made for Grades 5 & 6 (under) for a toe-hold beyond the take-off line proper. 7 It is not a fault if a competitor jumps before reaching the take-off board, or if a competitor starts an approach but stops before penetrating the plane of the take-off line. 8 The measurement of the jump shall be from the landing area at a right angle in the sand back to the take-off point on the runway where the take off foot has been determined to be a legal take off position.

15 LONG JUMP REGULATIONS Long Jump: Age Specific Regulations Grade 5 (under) and Grade 6 Grades 7 & 8 Valid jumps will be measured from the take-off line at the front of the board closest to the pit. If the child s foot crosses the take off board (toe hold) the jump will be considered valid, but will be measured from the take-off line at the front of the board closest to the pit, and a 30cm deduction will be invoked. Thus, there is some penalty for stepping beyond the take-off line, but no disqualification. Thus, marginal toe-holds will not be penalized at Divisional, Regional and City Meets except for the 30cm deduction. If the child s full take-off foot crosses the board then the jump will be disqualified. The measurement of each jump is from the mark in the landing area made by any part of the body or limbs that is closest to the take-off line or its extension. The measurement must be made, at a right angle to the take-off mark or its extension. The distance shall be measured to the nearest cm below the distance covered. The edge of the take-off board which is closer to the landing area shall be called the take-off line. There are NO toe-holds. If any part of the athlete s foot crosses the take-off board, the jump will be disqualified. Valid jumps will be measured from the take-off line at the front of the board closest to the pit. The measurement of each jump is from the mark in the landing area made by any part of the body or limbs that is closest to the take-off line or its extension. The measurement must be made, at a right angle to the take-off line or its extension. The distance shall be measured to the nearest cm below the distance covered. It is not a fault if a competitor jumps before reaching the take-off board, or if a competitor starts an approach but stops before penetrating the plane of the take-off line. It is not a fault if competitor jumps before reaching the take-off board, or if a competitor starts an approach but stops before penetrating the plane of the take-off line. Jumpers should still be encouraged to hit the board. Take-Off Board LANDING AREA (PIT) Take-Off Line Extension (for measurement)

16 SHOT PUT SOME REGULATIONS Please note: OUTDOOR SHOTS will be used at ALL NORTH meets. At the CITY meet, INDOOR shot puts will be used. A 4kg shot is used for 13+ year old boys, a 3 kg shot for 11 and 12 year old athletes and a 2kg shot will be used for 10 year old and under boys and girls. 1 No competitor shall put the shot until instructed to do so by an official. 2 Each competitor may be allowed one practice put. 3 All competitors are entitled to three official puts, the longest of which shall count for placement in the competition. The competitors will take their turn one after the other until the three rounds are completed. Exception: If a competitor has arrived late or must leave early due to another event, the official, in consultation with the competitor, will decide the fairest way to allow the three puts by that competitor only. 4 The mass of the shot in all competitions shall be as follows: 13 and over boys will use a 4kg shot 10 and under boys and girls will use a 2kg shot All other competitors will use a 3kg shot. At the City Meet and at Fr. H. Carr (only), athletes will be using indoor shot puts. NOTE 5 The internal diameter of the shot put circle is 2.14m. 6 In putting the shot fairly: The shot put should rest on the base of the fingers, not on the palm of the hand. The thumb and little finger give lateral support to the shot put. To begin the put, the shot rests under the jaw and touches the neck, with the thumb close to, or touching the collarbone. The elbow is raised until the upper arm forms a 90 degree angle to the trunk. The competitor must commence the put form a stationary position inside the circle. The competitor may then bend at the waist and use a glide technique to move across the circle, or simply stand near the toe board and release the shot. At the end of the glide, as the head turns and when the chest faces the direction of the put, the putting arm strikes out, with the elbow and arm directly behind the shot. The wrist should snap outward at the release of the shot from the fingers. The competitor may stop and restart each trial once without penalty. The competitor may enter the circle from anywhere, but once the put is complete, he/she must exit from the rear half of the circle.

17 7 A fault occurs, and the put does not count when: The put does not start from a stationary position inside the circle. The shot is not touching the neck at the commencement of the put. The shot is thrown and not put. This occurs when the shot is brought behind the line of the shoulders at any time during the put and the elbow leads, ahead of the shot. The shot does not fall within the 40 degree sector lines. The competitor touches, with any part of their body, the ground outside the circle or the top of the toe board before they have completed their turn. The competitor exits from the front half of the circle. 8. The measurement of each put is from the nearest mark made by the shot to the inner edge of the circle. The zero end of the tape is held at the mark made and the tape is then pulled tightly to the centre of the circle. The distance is read at the inner edge of the circle (usually the inner edge of the toe board). 9 Ties will be resolved on the basis of the second best put of the tied competitors. If the tie still exists, it will be resolved on the basis of the third best put. 10 All shots shall be carried or rolled, not thrown, back to the putting circle.

18 FACILITIES Various facilities are accommodating our track and field meets. In order for us to thank and appreciate the use of these facilities, principals should inform all teachers and participants of the following information. 1. Coaches are asked to help make sure that their students are supervised as they use the concessions or the washroom facilities. 2. There may be refreshments available from a snack bar service. Students who bring lunches should bring drinks in canned or plastic bottles only (we recommend the use of re-usable water bottles) and be reminded to use the waste receptacles available. 3. Coaches are asked to remind their students to bring hats, sunscreen, rain gear, healthy lunches, and drinks. 4. All coaches, participants, and spectators are to remain in the stands unless called for marshalling. All events can be seen from the stands especially if those in front do not obstruct the view. Thank you for your continued support in the above matters.

19 SCHOOL ENTRY LIST RECORD RESULTS FOR YOUR RECORDS: CIRCLE NAMES OF ATHLETES ADVANCING TO REGIONALS EVENT GRADE (AGE) GIRLS BOYS 400m Gr 7+ (12+) 400m Gr 6- (11-) 1500m Gr 7+ (12+) 1500m Gr 6- (11-) 4X100m Relay Gr 8 (13+) X100m Relay Gr 7 (12) X100m Relay Gr 6 (11) X100m Relay Gr 5 (10) X100m Relay Gr 4 (9) X100m Relay Gr 3 (8) m Gr 8 (13+) m Gr 7 (12) 200m Gr 6 (11) 200m Gr 5 (10) 200m Gr 4 (9) 200m Gr 3 (8)

20 EVENT GRADE (AGE) GIRLS BOYS 100m Gr 8 (13+) 100m Gr 7 (12) 100m Gr 6 (11) 100m Gr 5 (10) 100m Gr 4 (9) 100m Gr 3 (8) 800m Gr 7+ (12+) 800m Gr 6- (11-) Long Jump Gr 8 (13+) Long Jump Gr 7 (12) Long Jump Gr 6 (11) Long Jump Gr 5- (10-) High Jump Gr 8 (13+) High Jump Gr 7 (12) High Jump Gr 6 (11) High Jump Gr 5 (10-) Shot Put Gr 8 (13+) Shot Put Gr 7 (12) Shot Put Gr 6 (11) Shot Put Gr 5 (10-) Subs Subs

21 SCRATCH SHEET DUE; MAY 8 Please CIRCLE the events listed below in which your school does NOT have a competitor or team and michael.sullivan@tcdsb.org by May 8 th. SCHOOL NAME: Meet Date: Track Events 4 X 100m Relay -Boys - Gr 8(13+), Gr 7(12), Gr 6(11), Gr5 (10), Gr 4(9), Grade 3(8) 4 X 100m Relay -Girls - Gr 8(13+), Gr 7(12), Gr 6(11), Gr5 (10), Gr 4(9), Grade 3(8) Field Events Long Jump Girls Gr 5(10 & under), Gr 6(11), Gr 8(13+), Gr 7(12) Boys Gr 5(10 & under), Gr 6(11), Gr 8(13+), Gr 7(12) High Jump Girls Gr 8(13+), Gr 7(12), Gr 5(10 & under), Grade 6(11) Boys Gr 8(13+), Gr 7(12), Gr 5(10 & under), Grade 6(11) Shot Put Girls Gr 6(11), Gr 5(10 & under), Gr 7(12), Gr 8(13+) Boys Gr 6(11), Gr 5(10 & under), Gr 7(12), Gr 8(13+)

22 Please Note 2015 WASHROOM SUPERVISION SCHEDULE Time Meet #1 (May 11- St. JPII) Meet #2 (May 12- Fr. H. Carr) Meet #3 (May 19-Varsity) Regionals (May 21-Varsity) 9:30 St. Gerald St. Augustine OL Assumption Regina Mundi 10:00 OL Wisdom Bl. Margherita Sts. Cosmas Damian St. Margaret 10:30 St. Kateri St. J. Frances Msgr. Charbonnel St. Timothy 11:00 Bl. Trinity St. Jerome Imm. Conception St. Bonaventure 11:30 OL Guadalupe St. Fidelis St. Edward St. Robert 12:00 St. Matthias St. F. Xavier St. A. Daniel St. T. Aquinas 12:30 Holy Redeemer St. Martha St. C. Borromeo Bl. Sacrament 1:00 St. Agnes St. Conrad St. Cyril St. Paschal Baylon 1:30 St. Gabriel St. Raphael St. Norbert St. Wilfrid 2:00 Precious Blood St. C. Garnier St. Monica Cardinal Carter 2:30 St. Kevin St. F. de Sales TBA TBA Please note: schools have been assigned a ½ hour washroom duty. This makes it easier for schools to remember what time they have supervision, and double duty is not needed. Each school will ONLY have washroom supervision EITHER on the divisional day or the regional day. Please high-light your supervision and ensure someone is present for your time slot.

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24 LANE ASSIGNMENTS: North Region Meet #1 May 11th-St. J.P.II Division A then Division B starting with the Grade Eight, 13 year old boys. 400 Metres Lane Grade 7 or 8 Boy Grade 6 & under Boy Grade 7 or 8 Girl Grade 6 &under Girl 1 Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias 2 Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer 3 Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood 4 Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter 5 Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel 6 OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity 7 Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal

25 LANE ASSIGNMENTS: Meet #1 Division A, then Division B starting with the Grade Eight BOYS Boys Relay Lane Grade 8 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal 2 OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias 3 Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer 4 Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood 5 Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter 6 Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel 7 Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Girls Relay Lane Grade 8 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity 2 Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal 3 OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias 4 Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer 5 Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood 6 Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter 7 Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel

26 LANE ASSIGNMENTS: Meet 1 Division A, then Division B starting with the Grade Eight BOYS Boys 200 Metres Lane Grade 8 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel 2 Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity 3 Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal 4 OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias 5 Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer 6 Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood 7 Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Girls 200 Metres Lane Grade 8 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter 2 Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel 3 Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity 4 Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal 5 OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias 6 Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer 7 Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood

27 LANE ASSIGNMENTS: Meet 1 Division A, then Division B starting with the Grade Eight BOYS Boys 100 metres Lane Grade 8 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood 2 Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter 3 Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel 4 Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity 5 Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal 6 OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias 7 Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer Girls 100 Metres Lane Grade 8 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer 2 Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood 3 Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter 4 Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel 5 Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity 6 Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal 7 OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias

28 800 METRE Event Regulations 1. For the start only, runners are assigned lanes, two in each lane, at the 4x100 Relay first runner positions. 2. If a runner is missing from a division then only ONE runner will be assigned that lane. If both division runners are missing the lane will be EMPTY. 3. Runners must remain in their lanes until reaching the CONES about 100m from the start. 4. The track marshal should remind the runners of the rule, take them part way down the track IN THEIR ASSIGNED LANES, and point out the cones where the cut-in may take place. Finally, return to the start and begin the race. 5. Remind the runners they do NOT have to run in the lanes once the cones are reached. Lane Grade 7 or 8 Boy Grade 6 & under Boy Meet #1 May 11th 800 METRES Grade 7 or 8 Girl Grade 6 &under Girl 1 OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity 2 Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal 3 Timothy,Gabriel Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias 4 Bonaventu,BTrinity Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer 5 Agnes,OLGuadal Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood 6 Gerald,Matthias Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter 7 Kevin,HRedeemer OLWisdom,PBlood Kateri,Car.Carter Timothy,Gabriel

29 NORTH Region Meet #2 LANE ASSIGNMENTS May 12th, m, Relays, 200m, 100m: Division A, then Division B starting with the Grade Eight BOYS 400m Lane Grade 7,8 Boy Grade 6,5- Boys Grade 7,8 Girls Grade 6,5- Girls 1 Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis 2 Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier 3 DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha 4 JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher 5 Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier 6 Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome

30 Boys Relay Lane Grade 8 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade 3-1 Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis 2 Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier 3 Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha 4 Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher 5 DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier 6 JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome Girls Relay Lane Grade 8 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade 3-1 Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher 2 DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier 3 JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome 4 Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis 5 Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier 6 Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha

31 Boys 200 Metres Lane Grade 8 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade 3-1 DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier 2 JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome 3 Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis 4 Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier 5 Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha 6 Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Girls 200 Metres Lane Grade 8 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade 3-1 JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome 2 Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis 3 Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier 4 Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha 5 Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher 6 DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier

32 Meet 2 Boys 100 metres Lane Grade 8 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade 3-1 Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis 2 Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier 3 Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha 4 Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher 5 DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier 6 JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome Girls 100 Metres Lane Grade 8 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade 3-1 Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier 2 Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha 3 Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher 4 DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier 5 JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome 6 Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis

33 800 METRE Event Regulations 1. For the start only, runners are assigned lanes, two in each lane, at the 4x100 Relay first runner positions. 2. If a runner is missing from a division then only ONE runner will be assigned that lane. If both division runners are missing the lane will be EMPTY. 3. Runners must remain in their lanes until reaching the CONES about 100m from the start. 4. The track marshal should remind the runners of the new rule, take them part way down the track IN THEIR ASSIGNED LANES, and point out the cones where the cut-in may take place. Finally, return to the start and begin the race. 5. Remind the runners they do NOT have to run in the lanes once the cones are reached. Meet #2 May 12 th, METRES Lane Grade 7,8 Boys Grade 6,5- Boys Grade 7,8 Girls Grade 6,5- Girls 1 Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome 2 Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis 3 Wilfrid,ChGarnier DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier 4 DeSales,Jerome JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha 5 JFrances,Fidelis Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher 6 Raphael,FrXavier Conrad,Martha Augustin,BlMargher Wilfrid,ChGarnier

34 Region Meet #3 May 19 th, 2015 Lane Assignments: 400m, Relays, 200m, 100m: Division A, then Division B starting with the Grade Eight BOYS Lane Grade 7,8 Boy Grade 6,5- Boy 400m Grade 7,8 Girl Grade 6,5- Girl 1 Robert,OLAssumpt BSacramen,ImConce AnDaniel,Monica s PBaylon,Cos&Dam 2 BSacramen,ImConce AnDaniel,Monica s PBaylon,Cos&Dam RegMundi,Cyril 3 AnDaniel,Monica s PBaylon,Cos&Dam RegMundi,Cyril ThAquinas,Margaret 4 PBaylon,Cos&Dam RegMundi,Cyril ThAquinas,Margaret Charles,Edward 5 RegMundi,Cyril ThAquinas,Margaret Charles,Edward Charbonnel,Norbert 6 ThAquinas,Margaret Charles,Edward Charbonnel,Norbert Robert,OLAssumpt 7 Charles,Edward Charbonnel,Norbert Robert,OLAssumpt BSacramen,ImConce 8 Charbonnel,Norbert Robert,OLAssumpt BSacramen,ImConce AnDaniel,Monica s

35 MEET 3 Boys Relay Lane Grade 8 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade 3-1 RegMundi,Cyril ThAquinas,Margaret Charles,Edward Charbonnel,Norbert Robert,OLAssumpt BSacramen,ImConce 2 ThAquinas,Margaret Charles,Edward Charbonnel,Norbert Robert,OLAssumpt BSacramen,ImConce AnDaniel,Monica s 3 Charles,Edward Charbonnel,Norbert Robert,OLAssumpt BSacramen,ImConce AnDaniel,Monica s PBaylon,Cos&Dam 4 Charbonnel,Norbert Robert,OLAssumpt BSacramen,ImConce AnDaniel,Monica s PBaylon,Cos&Dam RegMundi,Cyril 5 Robert,OLAssumpt BSacramen,ImConce AnDaniel,Monica s PBaylon,Cos&Dam RegMundi,Cyril ThAquinas,Margaret 6 BSacramen,ImConce AnDaniel,Monica s PBaylon,Cos&Dam RegMundi,Cyril ThAquinas,Margaret Charles,Edward 7 AnDaniel,Monica s PBaylon,Cos&Dam RegMundi,Cyril ThAquinas,Margaret Charles,Edward Charbonnel,Norbert 8 PBaylon,Cos&Dam RegMundi,Cyril ThAquinas,Margaret Charles,Edward Charbonnel,Norbert Robert,OLAssumpt Girls Relay Lane Grade 8 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade 3-1 AnDaniel,Monica s PBaylon,Cos&Dam RegMundi,Cyril ThAquinas,Margaret Charles,Edward Charbonnel,Norbert 2 PBaylon,Cos&Dam RegMundi,Cyril ThAquinas,Margaret Charles,Edward Charbonnel,Norbert Robert,OLAssumpt 3 RegMundi,Cyril ThAquinas,Margaret Charles,Edward Charbonnel,Norbert Robert,OLAssumpt BSacramen,ImConce 4 ThAquinas,Margaret Charles,Edward Charbonnel,Norbert Robert,OLAssumpt BSacramen,ImConce AnDaniel,Monica s 5 Charles,Edward Charbonnel,Norbert Robert,OLAssumpt BSacramen,ImConce AnDaniel,Monica s PBaylon,Cos&Dam 6 Charbonnel,Norbert Robert,OLAssumpt BSacramen,ImConce AnDaniel,Monica s PBaylon,Cos&Dam RegMundi,Cyril 7 Robert,OLAssumpt BSacramen,ImConce AnDaniel,Monica s PBaylon,Cos&Dam RegMundi,Cyril ThAquinas,Margaret 8 BSacramen,ImConce AnDaniel,Monica s PBaylon,Cos&Dam RegMundi,Cyril ThAquinas,Margaret Charles,Edward

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