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Field Rules 2020 2021 - Barry Pecar Rob Blackadder
Field Rules
2020 – 2021

   Barry Pecar
 Rob Blackadder
Field Rules 2020 2021 - Barry Pecar Rob Blackadder
What has happened since our last presentation.
Athletics Australia (A A) have updated their National Para Athletics
Competition Rules (Effective 1 August 2020)
• Age Group changes
The pre-existing National Championship age groups have been altered from
U16, U20 and Open to U15, U17, U20 and Open.
• Implement Weights
The A A Para Implement Weights document has been amended to reflect the
following age groups: U13,U15, U17, U20, & Open.
Field Rules 2020 2021 - Barry Pecar Rob Blackadder
• Record Keeping
The AA Para Records system will be amended to account for the New National
Championships age groups (U15, U17, U20, Open) and the old records (U16, U18) will be
frozen as of 1 August 2020.
• Race Running
A A will now conduct Race Running at our Australian Track and Field Championships in the
100m event for race Running Classes RRI, RR2, RR3.
• Athletes with Down Syndrome
Athletics Australia now recognises a separate class for athletes with a formal diagnosis of
Down Syndrome. These athletes will be nationally recognised as Class T/F21
• Baseline Scoring System
An updated 2020/21 Baseline Scoring system will be used for all age groups to score
multiclass events. Baseline Scoring has replaced the MDS Tables.
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Further Information
Athletics Australia website
                          www.athletics.org.au
• Go to Info Hub
• Click on Rules, Technical Information & Officiating Resources
Field Rules 2020 2021 - Barry Pecar Rob Blackadder
Now let’s get back to talking about

      WPA Field Events
      Rules & Protocols
Field Rules 2020 2021 - Barry Pecar Rob Blackadder
What do you do with a Para athlete at school or centre level?
• LET THEM PARTICIPATE WITH THEIR PEERS AND
                    HAVE FUN.
• Emphasise the aspect of Personal Best.
• Let them know their individual performance so they can try and beat it the
  next time they participate.
• Work with the parents and get their support.
• Assist in giving information regarding classification if the athlete and their
  family are interested in pursuing higher competition.
Field Rules 2020 2021 - Barry Pecar Rob Blackadder
Where can I find information about Para and
Multi Events?
• At school level – Talk to the Regional Sports Organiser (All systems
  have information regarding the process and how it applies to their
  competitions)
• LANSW and ANSW – Cheryl Webb or Megan O’Keeffe
• Qualified WPA Officials – Rob Blackadder & Barry Pecar (Level 4)
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Classification of Para Athletes
Levels of Classification
There are three levels of classification;
Provisional
• The Provisional level classification will allow an athlete to compete at club
  and regional level competitions
National
• The National level classification is required for any para athlete wishing to
  compete at a state or national level event in Australia.
International
• Athletes who are wishing to represent Australia overseas or at any
  international event will require an international level classification.
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Organisations that do Classifications in Australia
• Hearing Impaired – Deaf Sports Australia       www.deafsport.org.au
• Visually Impaired - Australian Paralympic Committee www.paralympic.org.au
• Intellectually Disabled – Sports Inclusion Australia
                            www.sportinclusionaustralia.org.au
• Physical Impairment – Athletics Australia www.athletics.com.au
• Transplants – Transplant Australia www.transplant.org.au
Once an athlete is classified their details are entered on a Master Sheet which
is on the Athletics Australia and Athletics New South Wales websites.
Information includes the athlete’s name, current classification and date of
review (if appropriate).
Multi Events
Where there are not enough competitors to run an event
with one field class, a Multi Event can be run.
In this event competitors from various
classes compete against each other and their
performances are compared to a Baseline Performance
and a percentage is worked out to determine the
winner of the event.
Note: Some athletes could have a different
classification for Track events and Field events.
e.g. Same athlete could be classed T47 and F46.
Important Considerations for running Multi Events
To compete in a Multi event at a district, regional or state level.
• All athletes should have a current or provisional classification.
• The Administration Delegate or operator of the Meet Manager program
  should enter all classifications onto the program after consulting the Athletics
  Australia Master Sheet.
• All entry paperwork, such as Call Room and Start Lists should clearly have the
  Field Class the athlete will be competing in beside their name This is
  important as the classification governs which rules apply to them as a
  competitor. The implement weight that is relevant to their age and class for
  the particular event should also be included on this paperwork.
• All administrative staff, meet manager operators and field officials should be
  aware of the entitlements of each classification.
Men’s Javelin for use from 1.07.2019 to 30.6.2020
                      Men - Javelin   MDS     PERF.   RESULT
                          F01         44.35            0.00
                          F11
                          F12
                                      35.26
                                      48.83
                                                       0.00
                                                       0.00
                                                               As can be seen from
                          F13
                          F20
                                      48.40
                                      47.63
                                                       0.00
                                                       0.00
                                                               the MDS this athletes
             seated       F32         10.00            0.00
             seated
             seated
                          F33
                          F34
                                      18.51
                                      28.87
                                                       0.00
                                                       0.00
                                                               best trial was 24.30
                          F35
                          F36
                                      31.65
                                      25.11
                                                       0.00
                                                       0.00
                                                               metres.
                          F37
                          F38
                                      38.92
                                      47.31
                                                       0.00
                                                       0.00    When applied to the
                          F40         19.02            0.00
                          F41
                          F42
                                      26.91
                                      35.66
                                                       0.00
                                                       0.00
                                                               F54 standard he
                          F43
                          F44
                                      32.96
                                      44.80
                                                       0.00
                                                       0.00    recorded a percentage
                          F45         27.90            0.00

             seated
                          F46
                          F52
                                      42.10
                                      15.23
                                                       0.00
                                                       0.00
                                                               of 100.12 which means
             seated
             seated
                          F53
                          F54
                                      12.51
                                      24.27   24.30
                                                       0.00
                                                      100.12   he is now the new
             seated       F55         22.19            0.00
             seated
             seated
                          F56
                          F57
                                      28.29
                                      38.44
                                                       0.00
                                                       0.00
                                                               record holder in this
                          F60
                       F61 (DAK)
                                      38.64
                                      20.50
                                                       0.00
                                                       0.00
                                                               event for that field
                        F62 (43)      26.36            0.00
                        F63 (42)
                        F64 (44)
                                      37.27
                                      43.73
                                                       0.00    class and age division.
                                                       0.00
Classification of Para Athletes for Field Events
Class          Group
01             Hearing Impairment (Australia only)
11-13          Vision Impairment
20               Intellectual Impairment
21              Down Syndrome (not recognised by WPA)
31 – 34        Cerebral Palsy (seated events)
35 – 38        Cerebral Palsy – Ambulant
40 – 41        Small Stature
42 – 44        Lower limb impairments (no prosthesis)
45 – 47        Upper limb impairment (can have prosthesis)
51 – 57        Wheelchair – Field (seated events)
60             Transplant Recipients (Australia only)
61 – 64        Lower limb deficiency (use prosthesis)
“F” before class number indicates field event
Things to remember
• In each classification the lower the number the more severe the
  disability e.g. In the ambulant cerebral palsy classes a F35 has more
  evidence of cerebral palsy than an athlete who is classified to be a
  F38.
• Each competitor is given a classification which represents their
  greatest disability e.g. an athlete could have cerebral palsy and also
  be deaf. If the cerebral palsy is deemed the major disability by
  classifiers then the athlete will compete as a cerebral palsy athlete
  and is able to compete with their hearing aids in place.
Hearing Impaired
Clarification
Where there is a Call Room and Post Event area in operation (Major Competition)
Rule 7.5 Note (i) would be applied.
Note (i): No hearing aid/amplification of external cochlear implant parts containing
radio transmission or reception components shall be permitted in the competition
area under Rule 7.3.b.
• Hearing device would be taken from athlete in the Call Room , bagged and
  identified.
• Hearing devices would be taken by an official to post event area for collection by
  the athlete at the end of their event.
In other competitions
Athletes can wear their hearing device to the Competition Area so they can hear the
competition instructions as long as it complies with Rule 7.5 which details that the
Technical Delegate “shall have the authority to make appropriate modifications” to
the rules to facilitate effective participation.
General Rules - Jumps
• Overall the General Conditions and Rules of Jump competitions at a WPA event are
  the same as The World Athletics Rules.
Long and Triple Jump
• Some modifications are allowed for some of the classifications
  e.g. Visually Impaired and Cerebral Palsy
Visually Impaired
• T11 athletes can have up to two (2) assistants for long and triple jump events. If
  two assistants are used, one will usually orientate the athlete on the runway and
  the other will provide the acoustic call. Quite often these athletes will only use one
  assistant that will do both jobs. (Rule 7.18)
• T12 athletes can only have one assistant. (Rule 7.20)
• T13 W A Rules apply to these athletes in these events
How do you measure a T11 or T12 Long Jump?

Depending on the conditions of the competition site, gym mats can be used
along the edge of the landing pit to prevent injury.
General Rules - Jumps
• T20 athletes can have assistance from an assistant or an official to set their run up.
• If an assistant is used in these events there should be a designated area for them
  away from the athletes when they are not assisting with a trial. While an assistant is
  in this area they cannot coach or instruct their athlete.     (Rule 7.21)
• Some Cerebral Palsy and other classes of athletes may need to have their take off
  point adjusted due to the extent of their disability (especially Junior athletes). The
  jump is then measured from their take off point to the nearest impression in the
  sand where they landed.

Timing of Trial – 1 minute
High Jump
World Athletics rules are followed with amendments for certain classes.
Timing of Trial – 1 minute
Visually Impaired
T11 may have one assistant at the competition site to help with orientation and
to give acoustic clues if required.
Rule 26.2
High Jump

Rule 25.7
General Rules - Throws
• Overall the General Conditions and Rules of Throws competitions at a
  WPA event are the same as The World Athletics Rules.
• MUST be aware that the Rule numbers are not the same for General
  Condition Throwing Events
➢ World Athletics – TR32
➢ World Para Athletics –
     Rule 30 - Official Implements
• For Para athletes there are two
  types of Throwing events
❖ Ambulant
❖ Seated
• Timing of Trials – 1 minute
Ambulant Throws
Unless mentioned otherwise World Athletics Rules apply.
Special Considerations:
• T11 and T12 athletes are allowed one assistant who can:
❖ bring the athlete to the competition area
❖ assist the athlete in getting an implement for the trial
❖ orientate the athlete in the circle or on the runway
❖ provide acoustic clues for the attempt if required
• Assistant to T11 and T12 athletes cannot:
❖Physically take them out of the circle or from the runway (but can use
  acoustic clues)
Ambulant Throws
T11 and T12
• After the trial the assistant returns the athlete to the athlete area
  and then must go back to the designated assistant area until their
  athlete is called for their next trial.
• The assistant is not allowed to coach the athlete while in the
  competition or assistants area

• T20 athlete can have assistance from an official if required.
• Some other classes may need some assistance with measuring out
  their run up
Seated Throws
Classifications for these
events include F31 – 34
and F51 – 57
Seated Throws
• Throwing Frame (Chair) is the athlete’s personal property but can be shared
  with permission.
• It is the athlete’s responsibility to make sure that the Throwing Frame
  conforms with the rules.
• Before the competition each throwing frame should be measured to see that
  it complies with the current Rules.
• If the Throwing Frame does not comply the athlete will not be allowed to
  compete and will be marked in the results as DNS (Did Not Start)
• The organisers supply the anchor and anchoring system. At championship
  level there are a team of officials/volunteers to tie down the chair/throwing
  frame.
Seated Throws
• Officials DO NOT move the athlete into the throwing frame/chair or strap the
  athlete down onto the seat.
Event Competition Area
• Seated Throws are generally conducted from a caged circle
• Discus and Club events MUST be conducted within a cage.
• Javelin and Shot can be conducted in the same area e.g. outside the caged
  circle near the grass.
Seated Throws
Competition Trials
• Number of trials for each event are decided before the competition starts.
• Each athlete will have all their trials while in the chair.
• If it is a six trial event the athlete is entitled to a one minute break between
  the third and fourth trials if they wish to take it.
• The timing of the trial begins when the Chief Judge (or his designate) hands
  the implement to the athlete.
• Normal throwing techniques apply
• Rules apply as to how an athlete should maintain a seated position during the
  trial.
Seated Throws
Club Throw (Seated)
• The Club Throw is a substitute for the Javelin and is for athletes who
  have difficulty gripping objects.
• The competition is only for the following classes F31, F32, F51
• There is no accepted or mandated technique for throwing the Club.
“It may be thrown either from a position facing the landing sector or
from a position facing backward and throwing overhead.” (Rule 37.1).
• Other general rules for throwing events apply.
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