СПРАВОЧНИК ДЛЯ КОМАНД Team manual - European Athletic ...

СПРАВОЧНИК ДЛЯ КОМАНД Team manual - European Athletic ... СПРАВОЧНИК ДЛЯ КОМАНД Team manual - European Athletic ...

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1stEuropean Youth Olympic Trials Moscow, Russia North Complex Warm up 07:30-13:00 & 13:30-19:00 Training 10:00-13:00 & 16:00-19:00 23 May, 2010 South complex (throwing) Warm up 14:00-19:00 North Complex Warm up 13:30-19:00 The detailed training and warm up schedule (event by event) for South Complex (throwing area) will be displayed in the hotels. Equipment and implements necessary for training will be available at the training venues. Officials will be present to help in the case of problems or special requirements. Accreditation must be handed over to LOC when borrowing equipment, and will be returned to the athlete/coach when the equipment is handed back. The weight lifting training rooms are situated at the Warm up stadium (North Complex) and the throwing stadium (South Complex). Details about transportation for training sessions are included in the transport section of this manual. The transport schedule will be displayed at the information desks in each hotel. 7.8.1 Training at the competition venue Official trainings for all athletes at the main competition venue – Sportgorodok – will take place on 20 May from 10:00 to 13:00 and from 16:00 to 19:00. The competition Warm Up area and the throwing stadium will also be available during this time. 7.8.2 Training with Official Starters This will take place at the stadium Sportgorodok on 20 May from 16:00 till 18:00. 8. COMPETITION REGULATIONS 8.1 Participation There will be 17 men’s events and 17 events for women. In accordance with European Athletics rule 1203.2, all participants must comply with eligibility qualifications for Area Games or Championships as set out in the IAAF Rules furthermore only athletes aged from 16 or 17 years on 31 December of the year of the competition can participate. They must not reach 18 (eighteen) years of age during the year of the Championships. Please note that competitors must be able to present, if requested to do so an official document stating their birth date. Each European Athletics Member Federation may enter up to 3 (three) athletes in each individual event of whom up to 2 (two) may participate at the European Youth Olympic Trials. Page 19 of 44

1stEuropean Youth Olympic Trials Moscow, Russia 8.1.1 Qualification for the Youth Olympic Games The European Athletics has previously informed all Member Federations about the number of qualification places for the Youth Olympic Games allocated for each continent (see appendix 7) In accordance with European Athletics rule 1203.4.1 only one athlete per (individual) event per Member Federation will be eligible to qualify for the YOG. In case two athletes of one Member Federation finish in qualification places, only the higher ranked athlete will be allowed to take part in the YOG. If necessary qualification rounds will be taken into consideration. If qualified athletes must be considered beyond finals they should be selected by best performance in the qualification rounds. In case of ties the best PB should be considered. If tie remains a draw must decide. For sprints the 1/1000th of a second should be considered. The qualification quota for the YOG is dedicated to the athlete and not to the Member Federation, therefore the quota won by an athlete can not be transferred to another athlete within the Member Federation. The continental relay teams competing at the YOG will be compiled from the winners of the 100 m, 200 m and 400 m plus the runner up of the 400 m. 8.2 Competition Entry Procedures 8.2.1 Final Entries Final entries shall be made through the European Athletics Teams Online Entry System. The online entry system will be accessible on the European Athletics website: www.europeanathletics.org in the section “Member Federations Zone/Competition”. Final entries indicating the name of the competitors and their performances as well as the names of the officials must be submitted to the LOC not later than 10 (ten) days before the first day of the competition. According to the regulations the deadlines for final entries are: Final Entries: Closing on 11 May (24:00 CET) 8.2.2 Final Confirmation Team Leaders or their representatives must confirm the names of those competitors already entered who will actually take part in the competition. Confirmation of athletes will not be accepted after the deadline (see table below). For events held on the first day of the competition, Team Leaders or their representatives must take the final confirmation of entries of their athletes by 12:00 on 20 May. For events held on and after the 2nd day of competition, confirmation of entries must be made by 12:00 on the day before the event. Page 20 of 44

1st<strong>European</strong> Youth<br />

Olympic Trials<br />

Moscow, Russia<br />

North Complex Warm up 07:30-13:00 & 13:30-19:00<br />

Training 10:00-13:00 & 16:00-19:00<br />

23 May, 2010<br />

South complex (throwing) Warm up 14:00-19:00<br />

North Complex Warm up 13:30-19:00<br />

The detailed training and warm up schedule (event by event) for South Complex (throwing<br />

area) will be displayed in the hotels.<br />

Equipment and implements necessary for training will be available at the training venues.<br />

Officials will be present to help in the case of problems or special requirements.<br />

Accreditation must be handed over to LOC when borrowing equipment, and will be<br />

returned to the athlete/coach when the equipment is handed back.<br />

The weight lifting training rooms are situated at the Warm up stadium (North Complex) and<br />

the throwing stadium (South Complex).<br />

Details about transportation for training sessions are included in the transport section of this<br />

<strong>manual</strong>. The transport schedule will be displayed at the information desks in each hotel.<br />

7.8.1 Training at the competition venue<br />

Official trainings for all athletes at the main competition venue – Sportgorodok – will take<br />

place on 20 May from 10:00 to 13:00 and from 16:00 to 19:00. The competition Warm Up<br />

area and the throwing stadium will also be available during this time.<br />

7.8.2 Training with Official Starters<br />

This will take place at the stadium Sportgorodok on 20 May from 16:00 till 18:00.<br />

8. COMPETITION REGULATIONS<br />

8.1 Participation<br />

There will be 17 men’s events and 17 events for women.<br />

In accordance with <strong>European</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong>s rule 1203.2, all participants must comply with<br />

eligibility qualifications for Area Games or Championships as set out in the IAAF Rules<br />

furthermore only athletes aged from 16 or 17 years on 31 December of the year of the<br />

competition can participate. They must not reach 18 (eighteen) years of age during the<br />

year of the Championships. Please note that competitors must be able to present, if<br />

requested to do so an official document stating their birth date.<br />

Each <strong>European</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong>s Member Federation may enter up to 3 (three) athletes in each<br />

individual event of whom up to 2 (two) may participate at the <strong>European</strong> Youth Olympic<br />

Trials.<br />

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