1600 m run (for Class A, B, C and D)
Rules:
- All times must be recorded to the nearest 1/100 of a second. (xx.xx)
- If possible, two adults should time each runner and the average
of the two times should be used as the official time.
- Tennis ball throw is recorded to the nearest meter mark.
- Long jump must be recorded to the nearest centimeter.
- Each participant should have two opportunities to throw the tennis
ball. The greater distance should be recorded.
- All results should be E-mailed to special@ofcn.org using the official report format. All student names should
include both first and last name.
- All results must be received by 2400 EST on Friday, May 9, 2009 in
order to qualify for the International Awards.
- If your school can not conduct the actual athletic events during April 13
to May 7, 2009 due to conflicting events, you may run the events earlier.
However, you may not run them later and still be eligible for the
awards. As much as possible within the short time frame available,
try to leave time for bad weather conditions and plan ahead to get
all of your students through the events and the results posted
by the deadline.
Special Rules for Wheelchair Events:
- When performing the long jump, the student in the wheelchair is
allowed one push on the wheel. The "jump" is calculated by
measuring the distance traveled between the starting position
of the rear axle and the position of the rear axle when the chair
comes to a full stop.
- The wheelchair students are to follow the same rules as the
other students for the runs and the tennis ball throw.
- Results of the wheelchair students are to be reported using
the same format as the other scores, but to be placed in their
own classification for each event.
Please double check your measurements to avoid possible errors and confusion.
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Last modified March 13, 2009