Monday, May 20, 2013

NCS MOC pole vault bulletin correction

League Commissioners-

Please pass this information on to your track coaches.

In the MOC bulletin on page 5 the times were reversed with the boys and girls. The bulletin has been corrected and the following information is now posted.

Saturday May 25, 2013

Friday May 24, 2013

GIrls Boys’ Pole Vault Final

No bar will be placed at any height in warm-ups..



A bungee will be used for Warm up heights as follows:

9:00 – 10:30 Coach’s Certification submission/Pole Check”

10:45 No Bungee

11:30 8'6" Bungee

11:45 9'0" Bungee

12:00 9'6" Bungee

12:15 10'0" Bungee

12:30 Officials Talk-Runway closed-athletes announced

12:45 Competition will begin at Opening Height of 9'6" ** Bar will be raised in 6" increments until 11'0", then in 3" increments until winner is determined**

Bungee can be requested removed at any time by any athlete not wishing to have it up, can not however request a different height than the one set.

**Games Management reserve the right to adjust these competition heights based on the marks of qualifying competitors.





Friday May 24, 2013

Saturday May 25, 2013

Boys Girls’ Pole Vault Final

No bar will be placed at any height in warm-ups.



A bungee will be used for Warm up heights as follows:

10:00 – 11:30 Weigh in/ Pole check

11:45 No Bungee

12:30 10'6" Bungee

12:45 11'6" Bungee

1:00 12'0" Bungee

1:15 12'6" Bungee

1:30 Officials Talk-Runway closed-athletes announced

1:45 Competition will begin at Opening Height of 12'0"** Bar will be raised in 6" increments until 13'0", then in 3" increments thereafter until winner is determined**

Bungee can be requested removed at any time by any athlete not wishing to have it up, can not however request a different height than the one set.

**Games Management reserve the right to adjust these competition heights based on the marks of qualifying competitors.





Thank you,



Karen Smith

Associate Commissioner

North Coast Section, CIF

Ph: 925-263-2110

Fax: 925-263-2120

www.cifncs.org




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