DVGTCA Meet Procedures
1. Arrival
The
doors to the facility open ½ hour before the start of the meet.
It
is best to plan to arrive somewhat before that. Never drop your athletes off at the door
to the facility. Park the bus and walk to the facility door no earlier than 30
min before meet start time.
(Remember
most of our meets coincide with Friday evening rush hour. Take that in to
consideration when planning a departure time.)
2. Meet Check-in
Have your seed cards filled in before you arrive.
Coaches go immediately to the clerks table to turn in cards. Be careful to
place your cards in the proper pile.
After
dropping off your cards, sign next to your school name on the duty sheet. That
sheet will also be at the clerks table.
3. Duty
This
is a coach-run association. There are no hired officials, so every school is
given a responsibility. It is the head coaches responsibility from each school
to have someone fulfill the duty
assigned until its completion. It need not be
you, but it can not be a parent or an athlete. If you need to excuse yourself
from your duty, make sure the person in charge (e.g. head timer,
if you are a
timer) knows where you are and when you will be back.
4. Entering an Athlete
The provided color coded cards should be filled in completely. If you are not able to
provide an accurate seed time, estimate the best you can. This is more
important in the shorter races.
In the longer races such as the relays,
800m and mile, it is completely acceptable to put: slow, med, or fast.
Each school is allowed to enter one
athlete per event.
Each
athlete is only allowed to compete in two
events. For entry purposes, the 200m/300m, 400m/600m, and 800m/1000m pairings
are considered to be one event.
Exceptions to the one athlete per event rule are noted
on meet schedule.
5. Event
Order
There is no time schedule per say, however, the order
of events does not vary. DVGTA meets always begin with the long relay
(either the 4x800m or DMR) within minutes of the meet start time.
Then the individual running events
proceed from short to long; starting with the hurdles or dash and ending with
either the mile or the 3000m. The two short relays end the meet,
with the 4x400m
followed by the 4x200m. After the first meet you and your athletes should know
approximately when they will be competing so they can listen for the clerks
call.
6. Clerking-in
Running Events
Athletes
should report to the clerk in the center of the field when their event is
called. They do not need a card since it has already been handed in.
There they should sit and wait for the
clerk to give then their heat and lane assignment. If they are warming up when
their event is called,
Their designee can get their assignment
for them. The athlete is responsible for getting their assignment and being
present by the time their heat is
lined up and
brought onto the track. If an athlete
misses their assigned heat they will not be placed into a later section of the
same or similar event.
High Jump, Pole Vault, Shot Put and Long Jump
participants should report to the clerk of the event (he/she will be at the
event site)at the start of the meet.
The Triple Jump starts after the Long
Jump is finished. Pole Vault participants need a valid verification form.
7. Timing/Results
Results from each meet are posted in a timely manner
on the DVGTCA web site (dvgt.com). After the results are recorded,
and the event cards are ringed and placed on the clerks
table a coach may come to record the results. Keep the finish-line area clear.
Athletes
and team managers should not be in this area trying to get splits and times.
8. Qualifying
Finals: The 55m/60m and 55mH/60mH
are the only two events that are run as a trial and final. All others are
finals with overall placing based on time.
To
qualify for the finals of the 55m/60m and 55mH/60mH you must have one of the 12
fastest times. In the event of matching times, place in the trial heat is used to
determine the top 12.
Meet
of Champs: To qualify for the meet of
champs an athlete or relay team must place in the top 6 of a standard running
(i.e. not the 300m, 600m, or 1000m)
or field
event during the course of the DVGTCA meets only. (Often a 7th
or 8th place one week will be slower than a 6th place
finish on another week. This is immaterial.)
A
running list of qualifiers for the meet of Champs is maintained on the
web-site. Prior to the Meet of Champs (usually during the last regular season
meet)
you must
declare at the clerks table what events your schools qualifiers will
participate in.
State
Indoor Championships: Qualifying
for the State Indoor Championship at
A list
of standards is available on the PTFCA web-site. However, meeting said standard
is a guarantee of acceptance.
9. Exclusions
Food and drink:
No
food or drink is allowed in the indoor track facilities. Make sure your
athletes are aware they must either leave the facility or go to a designated
area to eat or drink (even water!).
Spikes:
Spiked
shoes can not be worn except at the Meet of Champs and the State Indoor
Championships.
Radios, Walkmans, and ipods:
Any
music devise, personal or otherwise, presents a danger in our crowded
facilities, thus are not allowed.
10. Association Dues
For the 2008-2009 Indoor Season the DVGTA dues are $450.
Checks should be brought to the first meet you attend and handed in at the
clerks table.
You
should also have a signed PIAA eligibility sheet to hand in. Your team roster needs to be entered on Excel (last name, first name in one
column, new column grade)
and e-mailed to
Greg Stanczuk. Use email link on the web site or you can do it directly at mailto:gregory_stanczuk@ridleysd.k12.pa.us
Note: This list of procedures is, by no means, exhaustive.
All PIAA and National Federation rules also apply. Good sportsmanship is
expected and appreciated. If you have a problem or issue,
come to speak
with an individual on the executive committee in a civil manner. Your question will be answered or your issue
resolved.