Welcome to the 2007 NCHSAA
West Regional Championship Meet
I
hope your team has a wonderful experience and put on the greatest performances
of their lives. To insure that the
meet is run in a professional manner that showcases the very best in track and
field in North Carolina, please read the following details and share these with
your athletes prior to the meet.
- All athletes are to be
in proper uniform in accordance with National Federation and NCHSAA
rules.
Rule 4,
Section 3 Article 1: Uniforms
shall be worn as intended by manufacturers.
(The uniform short waistband cannot be rolled down.)
Subsection C.3: The
waistband of a competitor’s shorts shall be worn above the hips.
Subsection B.6: Bare
midriff tops are not acceptable.
Subsection B.7: The jersey
must hang down below or be tucked into the waistband of the shorts or briefs
when the competitor is standing erect.
PENALTY: For
an illegal uniform, the competitor is disqualified from the event
- This has been a problem in the past in the throwing events. Plain T-shirts or any color,
cutoffs,
football jerseys, shorts with a football, basketball, cross
country or other sport logo are not
allowed.
3.
The individual
Field Event will verify that all athletes are in proper uniform before any
field event begins.
4.
Relay
participants who choose to wear compression shorts, tights, and/or
T-shirts under their uniform must have on the same color. The T-shirt and compression shorts or tights
DO NOT have to be the same color as the uniform. The Jog Bra is not considered
to be a part of the uniform. It may be any color.
Any runners who choose to wear both items
must have the same color combination.
IN ADDITION, MAKE SURE THAT ALL MEMBERS OF THE RELAY TEAM HAVE ON THE
SAME UNIFORM. Ex. If two members of the relay team have on
jerseys with the school name and the other two have a jersey that has the
mascot or mascot name on it, the uniforms are not the same!
SPECIAL NOTE: the starters, check-in clerk, clerk of
course, and event judges will be instructed to check all athletes prior to the
competition to make sure they are legally uniformed. HOWEVER, IF THE ATHLETE IS FOUND TO HAVE ON AN ILLEGAL UNIFORM
OR ILLEGAL ARTICLES AFTER THE COMPETITION BEGINS, THE ATHLETE WILL BE
DISQUALIFIED FROM THE EVENT. IT IS
THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE COACH, NOT MEET OFFICIALS, TO MAKE SURE THAT
ALL OF YOUR ATHLETES ARE PROPERLY UNIFORMED.
- All athletes are to
have their complete uniform on at all times while on the track or in the
infield. Failure to comply with
this rule will result in first, a warning, and second disqualification
from an event or possibly the entire meet.
- Rule 3, Sect. 2 Art. 3f: The games committee
shall designate the approved items (tape, chalk, half-tennis balls, etc.)
and locations in the acceleration zones of all relay races run in lanes. Meet
Director Note: Tape is acceptable at WCU. Half tennis balls and chalk are
not. Zone judges – please help remove tape from the track surface after
the event.
- Rule 4, Sect. 5 Art.
9g: A
competitor views a videotape, or any other visual reproduction of
competitor’s performance, prior to the completion of the competition.
Rationale: This rule change will clarify that viewing any form of visual
aid, not just videotape, prior to completion of the competition could be
deemed an unfair act. PENALTY: DISQUALIFICATION FROM THE EVENT.
- Rule 4, Sect. 5 Art.
9e:
Communicating with a competitor through the use of a wireless device.
(Athletes will not be allowed to have cell phones in the competitive area,
notably field events.) PENALTY: DISQUALIFICATION FROM THE EVENT.
- No Jewelry: this includes rings, tongue rings, studs and bracelets. You cannot cover them with tape or a
band-aid. No metal or hard hair accessories. These include berets, bobbie-pins, beads, etc., or any item
made of plastic, metal, or wood.
Jewelry not only includes earrings, rings, necklaces, or anklets,
they also include bracelets made of any material. MEDIC ALERT BRACELETS ARE PERMISSIBLE
10.
Some athletes are performing with tongue rings and navel rings. We
will not require athletes to open their mouths or to lift their shirts;
however, if a meet official sees these items during the competition, it falls
under the jewelry rule. Running with such items is a safety hazard
to the athlete.
- All persons participating in the Pole Vault will be weighed and have
poles verified.
- Rule 4, Sect. 6 Art. 2: A field event begins at a time designated by
the games committee and concludes when the places have been determined and
the field event judge has recorded the results. Meet Director Note: Field Events begin at 11:00 sharp. We’ll begin
with boy’s LJ and Discus, girl’s TJ, SP and Vault. We’ll run the HJ
competitions simultaneously.
- Rule 6, Sect. 2, Art. 12: Warming-up shall without a coach or event official
at the venue shall lead to a warning and if repeated, disqualification
from the event. If the incident recurs, the athlete will be disqualified
from the meet.
- Athletes are to
check-in ON THE FIRST CALL.
Field event participants are to check-in at their event
site. Running event participants
are to check-in at the Clerk’s Table located under the big white tent near
the Finish Line
- The 10 minute check-in /check-out rule will be in effect. Tell your athletes to check out with
the event judge and return within ten minutes after the conclusion of
their heat. If an athlete is in a
field event and gets a first call for a running event, they should check
out of their field event and check-in at the Clerk’s Table and then return
to the field event. Event judges
will be instructed to allow athletes to go “out of turn” if
necessary. The Clerk will be
instructed not to “hold” athletes competing in field events. It is the
responsibility of the athlete to report to the starting line for their
event.
- Athletes competing in 2 or more field events simultaneously will
have to go “back and forth.” They
will need to checkout and report immediately to their next event.
(Officials will allow them time to change shoes if the need shall arise.)
Athletes cannot loose an attempt if competing in another event if they
properly checked out. High Jump takes precedent over all other field
events.
- All protests should be
filed with the Meet Referee, Chris Sherrill, on the proper “Appeal
Form.” Please bring your rulebook.
This will assist you in filling out the Appeal Form. Any protest of the Referee’s
decision is to be taken to the Meet Director, Steve Carpenter, who will
then present it to the Games Committee. Members of the Games Committee
are: and Steve Carpenter, T.C. Roberson.
- The SCRATCH MEETING
will be held at 10:30. If an athlete fails to show up for an event, and
he/she was not scratched, the athlete will be DISQUALIFIED FOR REMAINDER
OF THE MEET. Event judges are to
report any athletes who fail to report to the Meet Referee. The athlete’s
coach will then be notified.
- Coach and all athletes are expected to show GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP. Competitors who engage in taunting,
profanity, baton throwing, and/or refuse to follow the instructions of
meet officials will be DISQUALIFIED FROM THAT EVENT OR POSSIBLY THE MEET.
- Coaches should have their athletes that finish in the “Top 3”
available to pick up their medals or ribbons when they are announced. We
will give out awards ASAP after the completion of their event. Athletes
should not linger around the finish line area.
21. NO HEADWEAR IS TO BE WORN DURING WARM-UPS OR IN
COMPETITION. THESE INCLUDE DO-RAGS, BANDANAS, SKULLCAPS,
HATS OR HEADBANDS. If you have an
athlete that must wear headwear for “religious reasons”, please inform the
event judge and meet referee.
22.
No electronic devices, especially camera and phones, are allowed in the
competition area.
23. Order of Field Events:
Ladies: Triple Jump, Pole
Vault, High Jump and Shot Put
Men: Long Jump, Shot Put, and High Jump
23. Starting Heights:
Ladies High Jump: 4’ 8” Men’s
High Jump: 5’ 6”
Ladies’ Pole Vault: 7’-0” Men’s
Pole Vault: 10’-6”
Best of luck to all of you
Steve Carpenter,
T.C. Roberson HS