SESSA Indoor Athletics Championships 2015
PROVISIONALTIMETABLE
TrackField
12-00pm M 400m heats12-00pm Women High Jump
12-25pm W 400m heats (Start height 1.10m)
12-45pm M 60m heats Men Long Jump (Pool B)
1-20pm W 60m heats Men Shot Put
1-50pm M 3000m
2.30pm W 3000m
3-00pm M 400m Final 1-40pm Men High Jump
3-05pm W 400m Final (Start height 1.30m)
3-10pm M 60m semi-finals Men Long Jump (Pool A)
3-20pm W 60m 3.00pm Pole Vault – Mixed
(B Final followed by A final)
3.30pm W 800m 3.30pm Women Long Jump
3.45pm M 800m Women Shot Put
4-05pm M 60M Ambulant Disability
4.10pm M 60m Final
4-15pm Women 4 x 200m
4-35pm Men 4 x 200m
- All athletes must report in good time for their event – due to entry high numbers and on the day seeding, track athletes should report at least 20 minutes prior to the advertised event start time
- Numbers should be worn on front and back in all track events, and on the front of the vest in field events.
- Finals will be run at the heat or semi-final time if there are insufficient declarations on the day for heats.
- For all track events, athletes must give a personal best or estimated time for grading purposes .
- If there are more than 12 starters in any 60m or 400m event then a B Final MAY be held prior to the start of the main (A) Final in that event .
- Medals are awarded to the first three in each event. Presentation of medals will take place beside the Registration desk shortly after the conclusion of the event, when results have been verified.
- 800m and 3000m will be graded races with the slowest grading times running in the first race. Medals will be awarded to athletes with the threeoverall best times.
- The Men Long Jump will be held in two separate pools. Medals awarded to the three longest jumpers overall.
- Shot Put events will use Senior weight implements.
- Relays - if there are more than 6 entries, medals will be awarded to the fastest 3 teams from the 2 or more races required