USATF-CT Open/Masters Indoor Track & Field Championship is Jan. 31st
USATF-CT has announced the 2016 Open & Masters Indoor Track & Field Championship will take place on Sunday, January 31 at 2:00 p.m. at the Floyd Little Athletic Center on the campus of Hillhouse High School in New Haven. Please see below for complete meet details.
Sunday January 31, 2016
Floyd Little Athletic Center at Hill House High School
New Haven Connecticut Check In Begins at 1:00 p.m.
All USATF Member athletes 15 years and older are invited to participate.
There are no Entry Standards
Online registration takes place here and closes on 1/27 at noon. Day of registrations will be accepted until 1:30 p.m.
ORDER OF EVENTS
Track Events Start at 2:30 Field Events Starting at 2:00
3000 meter run Final Men then Women *Sorry Facility does not allow weight throw
1 Mile Race Walk Final Men/Women comb Shot Put Men & Women
200m Dash Final Men then Women Pole Vault Women & Men
800m Run Final Men then Women
400 Meters Final Men then Women Field Events Starting at 2:00
Mile Final Men then Women Long Jump Men & Women
55 m Hurdles Finals Only Men then Women Followed by Triple Jump Men & Women
55 m Dash Finals Only Men then Women High Jump Men & Women
Master events will be contested in ten-year increments 40-49, 50-59, etc., – athletes from all associations are invited to compete for medals in these events. Heats/Flights will be created based on performance competing with open athletes. Masters awards will be determined based on age-group results. Master athletes competing in the throws must use an implement appropriate for their age if they wish to be considered for awards.
Fee: $25.00 per athlete pre-registration $30.00 day-of registration. A valid 2016 USATF membership is required of all athletes
Contact: Bob Fontaine USATF Connecticut General Questions or Bill Mongovan for entry assistance.
Rules: USATF rules will be followed as found in the 2016 Rule Book
Awards: USATF medals to first three places – USATF CT athletes only
Eligibility: All Open & Masters athletes over the age of 15 are eligible to compete- there are no qualifying standards. High School Athletes May compete as one of their 4 unattached meets. They may not represent the school and may not wear their school uniform
Spikes: 1/8 inch or pyramids. No pin spikes allowed