Schools must check the entry criteria below before entering athletes. Entries must be submitted in EnterNOW by the entries closing date.

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Competition Date Entries Close Venue Central Western Zone Monday 5 th March 26 th February Mt Smart Stadium, Penrose Central Eastern Zone Wednesday 7 th March 27 th February Mt Smart Stadium, Penrose Counties Manukau Zone Monday 12 th March 5 th March Massey Park, Papakura North Harbour Zone Wednesday 14 th March 6 th March College Sport Auckland Championships AUT Millennium Stadium, Mairangi Bay Wednesday 28 th March Qualifiers only* Mt Smart Stadium, Penrose *The following events have direct entry to the CSA Championships, but athletes must have met the entry criteria. This is an inclusive event that has parallel focus events within the competition that cater for disabled students who may need adaptation or require classification. Entries for these events close 20 th March: 2000m Walk (Open Girls) 3000m Walk (Open Boys) 300m Hurdles (Open Boys & Girls) Hammer (Junior, Intermediate & Senior Boys & Girls) Pole Vault (Open Boys & Girls) 2000m Steeplechase (Open Boys & Girls) All events for Athletes with a Disability (100m, 200m, 400m, Discus, Shot Put & Long Jump) Schools must check the entry criteria below before entering athletes. Entries must be submitted in EnterNOW by the entries closing date. Schools may enter a maximum of: 4 students per track event in each age group 2 students per field event in each age group Athletes may participate in a maximum of: 3 individual track events (including 3000m) 3 individual field events 4 individual events in total (e.g. 3 track events and 1 field event) Events that have direct entry to the CSA Championships and relays are not included in an athlete s maximum number of events.

Dispensation Schools may email school.sport@collegesport.co.nz to apply for dispensation for additional athletes. However, if a school is granted dispensation for additional athletes, that school will not be permitted to have more than four track athletes or two field athletes qualify for the CSA Championships. Relay Entries Relay entries must be submitted to the help desk on the day before 10.00am. Entry Fees Entry fees are $12.00 per student for zones this covers the cost of participation in the CSA Championships. CSA will invoice schools after the events. Students withdrawn after the entries closing date will still be liable for the entry fee. Each participating school must provide adequate teacher supervision and teacher/senior student officials as per the duty rosters on the CSA website. Junior U14 as at 1 st January 2018 Intermediate U16 as at 1 st January 2018 Senior U19 as at 1 st January 2018 Track For 100m & 200m, advancement is based on time. The fastest 8 will advance to the finals. 300m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 3000m, hurdles & relays will be timed finals. Discus, Shot, Javelin, Long Jump, Triple Jump Each athlete has 3 attempts, top 5 to get one further attempt. All attempts count for placings. High Jump Each athlete has a maximum of 3 attempts at any given height. Three consecutive failures means elimination from the competition. Individual Events (except for hurdles) Three athletes per zone automatically qualify for the CSA Championships and the remaining four places are to be decided by selection panel through dispensation and next best qualifiers over all other zones. A maximum of two reserves will be named. Hurdles One athlete per zone automatically qualifies for the CSA Championships and the remaining four places are to be decided by selection panel through dispensation and next best qualifiers over all other zones. A maximum of two reserves will be named.

Relays One team per zone automatically qualifies for the CSA Championships and the remaining four places will be based on the next fastest times over all zones. One reserve team will be named. Relay teams that qualify for the CSA Championships do not have to have the same team members in it that ran at zones. Dispensation Athletes must compete at a zone meet to qualify for the CSA Championships. If an athlete is unable to attend their zone meet, their school may apply for dispensation for the athlete to compete at another zone meet. Athletes competing out of zone cannot automatically qualify for the CSA Championships but they will be considered with the next best qualifiers. Dispensation applications for students who could not compete at any zone meet will only be considered in reasonable and unavoidable circumstances. Applicants could miss selection if spaces and lanes are restricted. Confirming Qualifiers Zone results will be available on the CSA website shortly after each zone meet for schools to check their automatic qualifiers. The selection panel will meet after the final zone meet to discuss dispensation requests and confirm qualifiers and reserves. If any automatic qualifiers do not wish to compete at the CSA Championships, the school must notify CSA by email ASAP. Schools must confirm all their qualifiers with CSA by 10.00am on Thursday 22 nd March at the latest. Track For 100m & 200m, from track semi-finals to finals will be according to IAAF Rules the first three athletes across the line then the next two fastest from both semi-finals will qualify for the final. 300m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 3000m, hurdles & relays will be timed finals. Field Same as zone meets Scratching at Zone Meets If an athlete scratches from one event they may be scratched from all events at CSA s discretion. If an athlete scratches from a final, they will be scratched from all events. Scratching at CSA Championships Schools can scratch athletes up until 10.00am on the Monday prior to the CSA Championships (this is to allow time to notify the reserve). However, on the event day, any athlete scratching cannot participate in any further events (including relays). Starting Blocks Crouch start must be used up to and including 400m. Starting blocks are optional unless the athlete is wearing spikes. The track referee has the final call on all starts. Relay Age Groups Athletes may run up in another age group in the relay event (not down) but may only compete in one grade e.g. if they participate in the intermediate relay they can t also compete in the senior relay. Protests Procedure (IAAF Rule 146) Protests must be made within 30 minutes of the posting of the result. This must be done in writing by the school manager and delivered to the help desk. The protest then is considered by the Jury of Appeal. The

Running Under Protest rule is available only in exceptional circumstances, and at the discretion of the Referee, where there is legitimate confusion about a disqualification or circumstances that cannot reasonably be decided on at the time. Where it is allowed, the athlete concerned must make an official appeal to the jury immediately following the race, or be ignored from the result. This does not mean that an athlete disqualified for a false start has any automatic right to run under protest. Assistance to athletes (IAAF Rule 144) Communication between the athletes and their coaches placed in the competition area constitutes assistance and is not allowed. Intermediate times or preliminary winning times communicated to athletes by persons in the competition area without the prior approval of the appropriate Referee constitutes assistance and is not allowed. Pacing in races by persons not participating in the race, by athletes lapped or about to be lapped or by any kind of technical device constitutes assistance and is not allowed. Possession or use of video, IPOD, radios, radio transmitters, mobile phone or similar devices by an athlete in the arena constitutes assistance and is not allowed. However, the use of electronic equipment as a coaching aid, is allowed outside the competition area only. Any athlete giving or receiving assistance from within the competition area during an event renders himself liable to disqualification from that event. False Start (IAAF Rule 162.6) An athlete, after assuming a full and final set position, shall not commence his start until after receiving the report of the gun. If, in the judgment of the Starter or recallers, he does so any earlier, it shall be deemed a false start. Any athlete responsible for a false start shall be disqualified. At the Zone Meets, the Starter will have discretion on this rule. Failure to participate (IAAF Rule 142.4) An athlete shall be excluded from participation in all further events in the competition, including relays, in cases where: (a) A final confirmation was given that the athlete would start in an event but then failed to participate. (b) He/she qualified in preliminaries or heats for further participation in an event but then failed to participate further. A fixed time for the final confirmation of participation shall be published in advance. Failure to participate includes failure to compete honestly with bona fide effort. Disqualification (IAAF Rule 145.2) A competitor acting in an unsporting manner renders him/herself liable to disqualification from the competition. Please be aware of all events in progress. Do not cross the track without looking both ways first and never cross the track near the finish line as this will interfere with photofinish operations. Only enter the competition area when you are called to your event, or when it is in progress. All athletes are to respect the directions given by officials they are only looking out for your safety. The javelin, discus and shot put areas are the most hazardous, please ensure you walk around these events not through them; safety tape will be in place around these areas to ensure your safety. When field events are running while the relays are in progress, all athletes must walk around the perimeter of the field area to get to their relay position.

JB IB SB JG IG SG 100m 13.40 12.50 12.30 15.00 14.50 14.50 200m 29.00 27.00 26.00 31.00 30.00 30.00 300m 48.00 51.00 400m 1:01.00 58.00 1:15.00 1:15.00 800m 2:30.00 2:20.00 2:15.00 2:45.00 2:45.00 2:45.00 1500m 5:10.00 4:50.00 4:45.00 6:00.00 5:40.00 5:40.00 3000m 12:00.00 11:30.00 11:00.00 13:30.00 13:20.00 13:10.00 70m Hurdles 14.50 80m Hurdles 14.50 16.00 100m Hurdles 17.00 19.00 110m Hurdles 19.00 High Jump 1.35m 1.40m 1.50m 1.25m 1.30m 1.30m Long Jump 4.75m 5.25m 5.50m 3.75m 4.00m 4.00m Triple Jump 9.00m 10.00m 11.00m 7.50m 8.00m 8.00m Shot Put 10.00m 11.00m 12.00m 8.00m 9.00m 8.50m Discus 25.00m 30.00m 33.00m 20.00m 22.00m 22.00m Javelin 25.00m 30.00m 35.00m 20.00m 22.00m 24.00m JB IB SB JG IG SG Shot Put 4.00kg 5.00kg 5.00kg 3.00kg 3.00kg 3.00kg Discus 1.00kg 1.25kg 1.50kg 1.00kg 1.00kg 1.00kg Javelin 600g 700g 700g 500g 500g 500g Hammer 4.00kg 5.00kg 5.00kg 3.00kg 3.00kg 3.00kg JB IB SB JG IG SG Zone Meets 1.35m 1.40m 1.50m 1.25m 1.30m 1.35m CSA Championships 1.40m 1.50m 1.55m 1.25m 1.30m 1.35m Heights will go up in 5cm increments Height No. of hurdles To first hurdle Between hurdles Junior Girls (70m) 762mm 8 11.00m 7.00m Junior Boys (80m) 762mm 8 12.00m 8.00m Intermediate Girls (80m) 762mm 8 12.00m 8.00m Intermediate Boys (100m) 840mm 10 13.00m 8.50m Senior Girls (100m) 762mm 10 13.00m 8.50m Senior Boys (110m) 914mm 10 13.72m 9.14m Open Girls (300m) 762mm 7 50.00m 35.00m Open Boys (300m) 840mm 7 50.00m 35.00m

JB IB SB JG IG SG 2000m Walk 14:00.00 3000m Walk 18:00.00 300m Hurdles 46.00 55.00 Hammer 30.00m 30.00m 30.00m 25.00m 25.00m 25.00m Pole Vault 1.80m 2.30m 2000m Steeplechase 7:45.00 8:45.00 Students must have met these standards to enter directly into the CSA Championships. If hammer attempts at the CSA Championships are below 30m for boys and 25m for girls, they won t be measured. Athletes with a disability who use a wheelchair AWDWC Athletes must use a wheelchair for their long-term propulsion i.e. they must use a wheelchair for the majority of their daily activities. This includes cerebral palsy students in a self-propelled wheelchair. This excludes people who are using a wheelchair because of a short-term injury. Athletes with a disability who have an amputation or other physical disability AWDAMP/other This may include athletes who have a limb deficiency, impaired muscle power, range of movement, or who are short in stature. Athletes with a disability who have cerebral palsy AWDCP Athletes who have cerebral palsy or have had a head injury or stroke and are ambulant i.e. do not use a wheelchair. Athletes with a disability who have a vision impairment AWDVI Athletes who are a member of, or qualify to be a member of, the Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind. Athletes with a disability who have an intellectual disability AWDID Athletes who have been diagnosed with a specific Intellectual Disability and/or are functioning at a cognitive level that would result in unfair competition with their peers, are eligible for this classification.

Senior (U21) & Intermediate (U16) Disability Group Classification Boys Girls Discus Shotput Discus Shotput Vision Impairment F11-13 1.50kg 6.00kg 1.00kg 4.00kg Intellectual F20 1.50kg 6.00kg 1.00kg 4.00kg F35-36 1.00kg 4.00kg 1.00kg 3.00kg Cerebral Palsy F37 1.00kg 5.00kg 1.00kg 3.00kg F38 1.50kg 5.00kg 1.00kg 3.00kg Little Person F40 1.00kg 4.00kg 750g 3.00kg Amputee & Others F41-46 1.50kg 6.00kg 1.00kg 4.00kg F33 1.00kg 3.00kg 1.00kg 3.00kg F34 1.00kg 4.00kg 1.00kg 3.00kg F52 1.00kg 2.00kg 1.00kg 2.00kg Wheelchair F53 1.00kg 3.00kg 1.00kg 3.00kg F54-56 1.00kg 4.00kg 1.00kg 3.00kg F57 1.00kg 4.00kg 1.00kg 3.00kg F58 1.00kg 5.00kg 1.00kg 4.00kg Junior (U14) Disability Group Classification Boys Girls Discus Shotput Discus Shotput Vision Impairment F11-13 1.00kg 4.00kg 1.00kg 4.00kg Intellectual F20 1.00kg 4.00kg 1.00kg 4.00kg F35-36 750g 3.00kg 750g 2.00kg Cerebral Palsy F37 750g 3.00kg 750g 2.00kg F38 750g 3.00kg 750g 2.00kg Little Person F40 1.00kg 3.00kg 750g 2.00kg Amputee & Others F41-46 1.00kg 4.00kg 1.00kg 3.00kg F33 750g 2.00kg 750g 2.00kg F34 750g 3.00kg 750g 2.00kg F52 750g 2.00kg 750g 2.00kg Wheelchair F53 750g 2.00kg 750g 2.00kg F54-56 750g 2.00kg 750g 2.00kg F57 1.00kg 2.00kg 750g 2.00kg F58 1.00kg 3.00kg 750g 3.00kg Students can be assessed and a provisional classification can be allocated to you simply by completing the relevant forms primary to your disability. Forms can be downloaded on www.paralympics.org.nz. Please ensure that these forms are submitted to Paralympics New Zealand.