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Page 1: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Take Part. Get Set For Life.™

National Federation of StateHigh School Associations

2014 Track and Field and Cross Country

Rules Changes

Major Editorial Changes

Points of Emphasis

Page 2: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Take Part. Get Set For Life.™

National Federation of StateHigh School Associations

Page 3: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Authority of Meet Officials and Games CommitteeRule 3-1-2

The meet referee, other meet officials or the jury of appeals shall not set aside any rule

Page 4: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Officials may use electronic/wireless communication devices for administrative purposes during the competition only as set forth prior to the start of the meet

Use of Electronic DevicesRule 3-2-7

Page 5: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Use of Electronic DevicesRule 3-2-8

Electronic devices may be used in unrestricted areas and coaching boxes, providing the location does not interfere with progress of the meet as determined by the meet referee• Electronic devices shall not be used to transmit information

to the competitor during the race or trial• Electronic devices shall not be used for any review of an

official’s decision• State associations may also have policies in place to further

address the use of electronic devices Penalties:

• A competitor shall be disqualified from the event • Team personnel (e.g. coach, manager, etc.) shall be

disqualified from further participation in the meet for unsporting conduct

Page 6: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Use of Electronic DevicesRule 3-2-8

Page 7: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Responsibility to Inspect Poles – Field Referee, Head Field Judge

Rules 3-10-1, 3-19-3, 7-5-5 Prior to warm-up, the field referee or head

field judge shall inspect each pole to be used in competition to verify that the pole is legal equipment

Page 8: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Uniform – Foundation GarmentRules 4-3-1c(7), 4-3-1c(7) NOTE, 9-6-1c(7)

NOTE 2 Any visible garment(s) worn underneath the

uniform bottom and extending below the knees shall be unadorned and of a single, solid color

Any garment worn underneath the uniform bottom and that terminates above the knees is considered a foundation garment and not subject to being a single, solid color

Page 9: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Uniform – Foundation GarmentRules 4-3-1c(7), 4-3-1c(7) NOTE, 9-6-1c(7)

NOTE 2

Visible undergarment

LEGAL

Visible undergarmentsBoth must be same colorILLEGAL

Foundation garmentLEGAL

Foundation garmentsLEGAL

Page 10: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Uniform – Foundation GarmentRules 4-3-1c(7), 4-3-1c(7) NOTE, 9-6-1c(7)

NOTE 2

Extends below kneesVisible Undergarment

Garment terminates above knees

Foundation Garment

Garment terminates below knees

Visible Undergarment

Page 11: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

All garments terminate above the knees; thus, all are foundation garments and not subject to single, solid color requirement

Uniform – Foundation GarmentRules 4-3-1c(7), 4-3-1c(7) NOTE, 9-6-1c(7)

NOTE 2

A, B, C LEGAL

A B C

Page 12: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Uniform – Foundation GarmentRules 4-3-1c(7), 4-3-1c(7) NOTE, 9-6-1c(7)

NOTE 2

SITUATION: Following the clerk of the course providing instructions regarding the race to the field of competitors in the 400-meter dash, he/she observes a competitor a) with his boxer shorts exposed under the uniform shorts; b) with a large manufacturer’s logo on a garment under the uniform shorts; and c) with the school mascot on a garment under the uniform shorts. All items terminate above the knees. The clerk has no objections. RULING: Correct procedure. COMMENT: These items are all considered foundation garments.

Boxers

Manufacturer’s logo

School mascot

Page 13: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Uniform – Foundation GarmentRules 4-3-1c(7), 4-3-1c(7) NOTE, 9-6-1c(7)

NOTE 2

Relay team members wearing foundation garments are not required to wear the same color foundation garment

The foundation garment does not have to be a single, solid color

This rule also applies to cross country teams

RELAY UNIFORMS

Page 14: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

General Rules for Throwing EventsRule 6-2-9

A pass shall be communicated to the event judge before the start of the trial clock

Page 15: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Javelin ThrowRule 6-6-1 NOTE

When a rubber tip is used, the metal point shall end in a slightly rounded button shape or other feature onto which the rubber tip shall be attached…

Page 16: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Prescribed Time Limit for Pole VaultRule 7-2-11

A competitor shall initiate a trial that is carried to completion within the prescribed time limits, one minute after being called for a trial• When three or fewer remain in the high jump

or pole vault at the beginning of a bar height, the above time shall be increased to three minutes

• When a single competitor, who has won the competition, remains in the high jump or pole vault, the allowed time shall be five minutes

Page 17: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Prescribed Time Limit for Consecutive Trials in Throwing Events

Rule 6-2-9

By way of the chart, the time limits for consecutive trials in throwing events are now clarified

Page 18: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Pole Vault – Planting Box PaddingRule 7-5-24

The planting box shall not contain any foreign materials except planting box padding. Such padding, if used, shall meet the applicable ASTM Specification Standards and can be incorporated into the design of the planting box or can be a padding addition to an existing planting box• Padding meeting the ASTM Standards may be

used immediately, subject to rejection or conditional approval by state association action

• Padding meeting the ASTM Standards will be required for the 2014-15 track season

Page 19: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Pole vault planting box padding shall meet ASTM Specification Standards for the 2014-15 indoor and outdoor seasons

Pole Vault – Planting Box PaddingRule 7-5-24

ASTM

Standards

in 2014-15

Page 20: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Take Part. Get Set For Life.™

National Federation of StateHigh School Associations

2014 Track and Field and Cross CountryMajor Editorial Changes

Page 21: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Major Editorial ChangesRules 4-6-3,4 and 5-9

Articles 4-6-3 and 4, addressing how to order reruns after an act of interference, have been moved to Rule 5-9-2 and 3• ART. 2…If interference occurs in a preliminary heat,

the referee may allow the offended competitor or relay team to start in a subsequent heat in the same round of heats if a lane is available, or in the next round of heats, the same as if the offended competitor or relay team had won a place

• ART. 3…If interference occurs in the final heat or section, the referee may order a new race between all those in the finals, or between those who, in the referee’s opinion, are entitled to the privilege

Page 22: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Major Editorial ChangesRules 5-1-3, 5-2-2

All-weather track surfaces utilizing a painted line to mark the inner edge of the track are now the more commonly-used surface

The order of listing a painted line, followed by a raised curb to designate the inside edge of the track is more appropriate for the construction and design of today’s tracks• On all-weather tracks, a painted line 2 inches

(5 centimeters) or more in width may be used to mark the inner edge of the track. A solid curb…

Page 23: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Major Editorial ChangesRules 6-3-1,2 and 7-3-1,2

6-3-1 …with the same best height or distance

6-3-2 When there is a tie at any distance of a throwing event, places and

points scored… 7-3-1 …competitors finish with the same

best distance or height 7-3-2 When there is a tie at any height or

distance of a jumping event, places and points scored…

Page 24: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Other Editorial Changes 3-4-5 When a competitor is disqualified,

the referee shall notify, or cause to be notified, the competitor and the competitor’s coach

3-8-3 Deleted this article, as it appears in 3-9-3

4-4 NOTE …The accommodations should not fundamentally alter the sport, heighten risk…

6-2-10 The time at which the preliminaries in each throwing event must be concluded or completed should be set…

Page 25: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Other Editorial Changes 6-2-12 In two-session meets, it is recommended

all competition in throwing…

6-2-14 PEN …coach or event official at the site shall result…disqualification from that event. If the incident…disqualified from further competition in the meet.

6-4-2, 6-5-2, 6-6-2

Reverses order in which all calibrations are listed – metric, which is the standard for scales and listing of implement weight

6-4-3 The throwing circle shall be level and 8 feet…

Page 26: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Other Editorial Changes 7-1-2 …group of competitors in a jumping

event.

7-2-1 …To place in a jumping event, a competitor shall have had at least one legal jump.

7-2-6 New Contestants shall report promptly to the head event judge at the designated location when the event is announced.

7-2-10 …one minute after being called for a trial, except in the pole vault where the time is 1 ½ minutes. Failure…

Page 27: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Other Editorial Changes 7-4-1, 7-5-1, 7-6-1

The inclination declination in the approach…

7-5-29 An unsuccessful trial is charged but not measured

8-1-1 NOTE New

Scoring table for the 1600-meter run is located at www.nfhs.org, Track and Field

9-6-4 PEN …disqualification from the meet event…

Appendix A Adds a statement regarding use of charts and diagrams outside of the body of the rules.

Page 28: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Take Part. Get Set For Life.™

National Federation of StateHigh School Associations

2014 Track and Fieldand Cross Country

Points of Emphasis

Page 29: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Throwing implements returned to competitors by officials

Coaches and officials, including all those who may volunteer to assist with administration of the throwing events, must always work together to minimize the risk of injury due to improper return of throwing implements, lack of throwing sectors being cordoned off and/or lack of adequate training for those individuals working the event

A throwing implement should never be thrown or tossed back to the competitor once the trial is completed

There should be a predetermined process and individuals designated to have the responsibility to walk the implements back

Page 30: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Throwing implements returned to competitors by officials

This process should also include the path to follow when walking back to avoid walking through the throwing sector

This process should be carefully reviewed with all those working the event prior to any warm-ups commencing as well as at the coaches meeting and with the athletes as they report to the event for warm-ups and competition

Everyone involved should always be alert, as the unexpected can always happen

Equally important is the coach following similar procedures with his/her athletes during practice

Page 31: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Proper coaching requires staying up-to-date on rules and techniques

The sport of track and field, like other sports, continues to have advancements made in equipment, uniforms, techniques and training

Such advancements may be related to improved performance, better and more efficient training and many times, changes which reduce the risk of injury

As an example, the new standard for the pole vault plant box padding has the potential to minimize the risk of injury to a vaulter which 1) makes the event safer and 2) allows the vaulter to minimize the effects of potential injuries and enjoy greater amounts of participation

Page 32: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Proper coaching requires staying up-to-date on rules and techniques

Coaches have the responsibility to study the rules, attend in-person and online clinics, read current sport literature on training and new equipment and learn from others to stay current with the advancement and opportunities in the sport

Just as it is a goal for our athletes to continue to get better, much of that advancement is contingent upon the coach staying up-to-date on rules, techniques and risk minimization in the sport

Page 33: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Coaches “getting it right” with uniforms

Track and field is a sport which traditionally has colorful uniforms and styles that serve different purposes for performance

Having the athletes show up for competition in a legal uniform starts with the coach

Any time there is a violation due to uniforms, it is a violation that could have been avoided

The officials do not have the responsibility for putting athletes in legal uniforms, but do have the responsibility to enforce the rules

Page 34: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Coaches “getting it right” with uniforms

It is the coach who must know the rules and then take the time each season to educate his/her athletes on the rules and to come ask questions of the referee if the athlete wants to wear a different garment due to weather or an injury

This season, there are changes in the uniform rule that coaches must educate their athletes to these rule changes and emphasize the importance and responsibility of each athlete to be accountable for his/her actions to come ready to participate in a legal uniform

Page 35: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Importance of proper training of volunteers to work the meet

It takes a number of volunteers to work a track and field meet Unlike sports such as soccer, volleyball or basketball, where

there is a defined number of officials who are trained and generally certified as an official to work the contest, track and field meets may only have a few certified officials and the rest are volunteers to work the meet

During the regular season, these volunteers may or may not know a significant amount about the details of officiating the events they are working

They are versed in the basics and then expected to run off a good event

In order to run a fair, safe and well-administered meet, the schools must take time to adequately train the individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to work the event

Page 36: Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial

Importance of proper training of volunteers to work the meet

Athletic directors and coaches should work together to develop a training system and materials to educate these individuals who are going to work their meets

Local officials will also be of assistance, as they may be able to provide training materials or have training materials on a Web site

Many state associations have material on their Web sites that are useful

The NFHS provides an Officials’ Manual and the online Pre-Meet Notes, which are suitable for use with volunteers

To avoid problems and run an efficient and enjoyable meet, take time to properly train the many volunteers who will work your track and field meets

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