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Athletics

Convener: Samara Perez assisted by John Tran 

​Date - Thursday 15th August 2024
Venue - Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre

All schools in our Zone are invited to attend the Zone Athletics Carnival. Principals are most welcome to attend and are kindly requested to allow teachers to attend and act as officials for the carnival.

Times: Start 8:00 am, Finish 3:00 pm.

First marshalling call: 7:45 am for 1500m & all other events at 8:15 am.

Venue: Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre.

Admission: Students $10.00. There is no charge for spectators.

Schools will be invoiced $10.00 per student when final numbers have been submitted to the convener on the day of the carnival. Please do not bring cash or cheques on the day of the carnival.

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Athletics Qualifying Information 2023

Discus Rules, High Jump Rules, Long Jump Rules, Shot Put Rules

Tunnel Ball Rules, Captain Ball Rules

School Data Entry Spreadsheet 2023

School Data Entry Instructions 2023

NB. It is very important to enter times and distances (except for relays).

 

Closing Date for entries: 18 August 2023
 

All completed entries should be emailed to: han.tran@det.nsw.edu.au

800 m Double Waterfall Start

1500 m Data Entry Spreadsheet 2023

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1. SCHOOLS MAY ENTER THE FOLLOWING NUMBER OF COMPETITORS IN EVENTS:

Track events will take precedence over field events i.e. Competitors report to their field event, register their name and return to their track event.

Athletics Qualifying Information 2023

2. NAME TAGS

Children competing should wear a singlet or t-shirt identifying their school and a name tag showing their name, age and school.

3. AGES

A child’s age group is determined by the age they turn this year. However, NO competitor may enter both Senior and Junior divisions of events other than for their correct age group.

NOTE: SENIORS = 11, 12 13 YRS and JUNIORS = 8, 9, 10 YRS

4. FINALS

  1. 1st and 2nd in each heat and the next fastest times qualify for 100m (Age Races)

  2. 1st in each heat and the next fastest times qualify for the 200m and Relay Finals

 

5. OFFICIALS

It is essential that each school provide sufficient staff to act as officials. SLSOs, SASS and practicum teachers are able to substitute as officials for each school if they have some experience. A MINIMUM of 2 officials per school (plus one acting as Team Manager - must be a qualified teacher) will be required.

 

Please complete the officials' form (listed above) and return it ASAP. It is expected that each school supply a minimum of two officials.

 

6. OFFICIALS’ LUNCHES

Team managers and officials must supply their own lunches.

 

7. POINT SCORE

  1. Track Heats – 4, 3, 2, 1

  2. Track Finals – 8, 6, 4, 2

  3. Track Relay Heats – 8, 6, 4, 2

  4. Track Relay Finals – 12, 8, 6, 4

  5. Field Events – 12, 8, 6, 4

 

8. MARSHALLING

First Marshalling will be 7:45 am for the 1500 m. Marshalling for all other events will begin at 8:15 am.

All competitors must be in the marshalling area before the first heat is run for that age group and they must be wearing their school ID tags. Please ensure that all competitors from your school arrive in time for the first event. NOTE: We will not hold events for late buses.

9. STARTING

  1. Method: The method of starting will be “On your marks, Set – Gun”

  2. Spikes are recommended for track events. Spikes may also be used for Long Jump and High Jump. No spikes are permitted for 800m races.

  3. Competitors must run in footwear.

  4. FALSE STARTS - The competitor causing the first false start will be warned but any competitor causing a second false start will be disqualified.

 

10. PLACEGETTERS

At the completion of each race, competitors MUST RETURN TO THE FINISH LINE IN THEIR RESPECTIVE LANES UNTIL PLACES ARE ALLOCATED. Placegetters will receive a coloured rod denoting the place gained and then must await instructions from the head judge to take them to the recorders.

 

11. FIELD OF PLAY

ONLY OFFICIALS AND COMPETITORS ARE PERMITTED TO BE ON THE FIELD AND COMPETITORS MUST LEAVE THE FIELD IMMEDIATELY AFTER THEIR EVENT CONCLUDES. OFFICIALS WILL BE ISSUED WITH ID ON THE DAY.

Under the hiring terms, officials are not permitted to eat or drink on the field of play.

 

12. REFEREE

The Athletics Convener will act as Carnival Referee and any protest will need to be lodged in writing to the convenor by the TEAM MANAGER within 15 minutes of the conclusion of the event. Video recordings from any device will NOT be accepted. Please see IWPSSA Protest Form

13. 800 m
The 800 m race will begin with a double waterfall start to accommodate our large number of competitors. Part of the cohort will start on the first waterfall start line and can cut in immediately to the centre of the track after the race has started. 

 

The other part of the cohort will start on a second waterfall line and can cut into LANE 5 ONLY after the race has started. Once these athletes reach the cut-in point around the first bend, as signified by markers on the track, they can then cut into the centre of the track too. You may like to use this same format at your school carnival to familiarise students with the process.

800 m Double Waterfall Start

 

14. RELAYS

  1. Relay batons will be supplied by the association.

  2. Relays shall be run on an oval track (4 x 100 m)

  3. A team shall consist of 4 runners and a baton is carried and passed to each runner.

  4. There shall be a 20m CHANGE ZONE in which the baton must be changed. HOWEVER, the person receiving the baton may commence running inside the Zone or up to 10 m before the Zone.

  5. A team will be disqualified if any runners do not remain within their allotted lane.

  6. A team will be disqualified if the baton change is not completed inside the change zone.

 

15. HIGH JUMP

  1. Competitors shall have up to 3 attempts at a height in rotation. Three successive failures to jump that height will disqualify that competitor from further jumping.

  2. If there is a tie, the competitor with the lowest number of jumps at the height, at which the tie occurs, shall be awarded the higher place.

  3. If the tie still remains, the competitor with the lowest number of failures throughout the competition shall be awarded the higher place.

 

16. LONG JUMP

Each competitor will have three jumps in rotation. Placings shall be decided according to the best jump from any round. In the event of a tie, placings shall be decided on the next best jump.

 

17. SHOT PUT

Junior & 11 years – 2 kg
12/13 years – 3 kg

Each competitor will have three puts in rotation. Placings will be decided according to the best put in any round. In the event of a tie, the next best distance shall decide the placings.

 

18. DISCUS

Junior – 500 g
11 years & 12/13 years – 750 g

Each competitor will have three throws in rotation. Placings will be decided according to the best put in any round. In the event of a tie, the next best distance shall decide the placings.

 

19. TROPHIES

Last year’s winning schools need to return all trophies on the day of the Championships. Trophies, Age and Champion Medals will be distributed to recipients on the day or at the Term 4 Inner West PSSA AGM.

 

20. PARKING

Olympic Park and Warm-up Track

Parents and spectators may park in either the P1 car park next to Stadium Australia or the P2 Aquatic Centre car park. If parents bring their parking ticket to the ground, SOPAC staff should be able to stamp it and get their parking fee at a reduced rate as we were able to do in previous years. We have been allocated a limited number of complimentary parking spaces adjacent to the ground. If a Principal/Teacher is driving their car to the ground and requires a pass please let the convenor know as soon as possible so a pass can be forwarded to you.

 

21. STAND ALLOCATION

Under the hiring agreement, we have been allocated seating between BAYS 8-12. Please ensure your school is aware of this, as failure to comply will incur additional charges.

 

22. SYDNEY EAST ASSOCIATION ATHLETICS

WEDNESDAY 11 OCTOBER 2023

Please refer to the SE Association site for info on selection criteria.

23. STUDENTS WITH A DISABILITY

Students MUST be appropriately Classified PRIOR to competing at the Sydney East Carnival.
Parents of Para-Athlete (AWD) may be asked to provide written evidence of their child meeting the disability criteria at Athletics events along the representative pathways.

 

There are opportunities for Multi-class athletes to compete at the Sydney East Regional Athletics carnival in Term 4. Athletes must be classified through the appropriate organisation - for more information, go to https://www.athletics.com.au/get-involved-athletics/multi-class/​ 

Please let the convenor know if you have students in your school who would like to submit an application to compete in a multi-class event/s.

24. GENERAL

PLEASE ENSURE THAT ON THE DAY OF THE CARNIVAL YOUR STUDENTS ARE AWARE OF THE APPROPRIATE RULES AND ARE AWARE THAT THEY NEED TO LISTEN TO ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN OVER THE P.A. SYSTEM.

Sydney East Carnival

Wednesday 18 September 2024

Sydney Athletics Centre

SE - Primary Athletics Championship (nsw.gov.au)

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