NFHS 2010 Rule Changes Announced
Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 10:59 am
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The committee made several changes affecting competitors in the vertical jumps. A modification to Rule 7-2-11 now allows the use of the previously prohibited bungee cord in place of the crossbar for warm-ups. The committee noted that the bungee cord must be approved by the games committee and must be manufactured specifically for use in track and field for this purpose. In addition, the bungee cord may only be used if the standards for the event are able to accommodate it. Rule 7-5-4 is also affected by this change. The committee added the phrase "or any other equipment which is not legal" to clarify this rule, regarding items not permitted in warm-ups.
Another change affecting pole vault competitors is a modification to Rule 7-5-29g regarding fouls by the competitor. It is no longer a foul when a team member clears the cross bar in the pole vault when the uprights are positioned incorrectly by the officials.
A final modification specifically affecting pole vaulters and high jumpers is a note added to Rule 7-4-6, stating that beginning January 1, 2013, the crossbars in these events must be circular (as opposed to being triangular or square with beveled edges). Rule 7-5-11 is also affected by this change.
Another important change by the committee is a note added to Rule 3-2-4g, which states that designated areas for coaches to observe and confer with their team members must be clearly marked and identified by the host meet management.
"This addresses risk management and fair competition," Oakes said. "The rule keeps the safety of the athletes and the coaches a priority. If the coaching box is clearly identified with flags or in another way, the coaches can be confident about where they can and cannot be. It will also make it easier for the officials to enforce the rule."
A change to Rule 3-2-7 states that any television monitoring equipment must be identified and approved by the games committee before the start of the competition.
"The terms and conditions for the meet should always be established before competition starts," Oakes said.
Following are other changes approved by the committee:
- Rule 4-5-8e prohibits communication with the competitor in competition through the use of any device.
- Rule 4-6-3 states that all heats and/or sections shall use the same starting procedure.
- Rule 6-5-5 clarifies how a shot put sector should be marked through the stopboard.
- Rule 3-17-2 specifies the location of the anemometer for all events requiring wind readings.
The committee also identified five points of emphasis for next season: 1) coaching box, 2) pole vault, 3) games committee responsibilities, 4) contestant/competitor and 5) application of "design of uniform" for relays and cross country.
The committee made several changes affecting competitors in the vertical jumps. A modification to Rule 7-2-11 now allows the use of the previously prohibited bungee cord in place of the crossbar for warm-ups. The committee noted that the bungee cord must be approved by the games committee and must be manufactured specifically for use in track and field for this purpose. In addition, the bungee cord may only be used if the standards for the event are able to accommodate it. Rule 7-5-4 is also affected by this change. The committee added the phrase "or any other equipment which is not legal" to clarify this rule, regarding items not permitted in warm-ups.
Another change affecting pole vault competitors is a modification to Rule 7-5-29g regarding fouls by the competitor. It is no longer a foul when a team member clears the cross bar in the pole vault when the uprights are positioned incorrectly by the officials.
A final modification specifically affecting pole vaulters and high jumpers is a note added to Rule 7-4-6, stating that beginning January 1, 2013, the crossbars in these events must be circular (as opposed to being triangular or square with beveled edges). Rule 7-5-11 is also affected by this change.
Another important change by the committee is a note added to Rule 3-2-4g, which states that designated areas for coaches to observe and confer with their team members must be clearly marked and identified by the host meet management.
"This addresses risk management and fair competition," Oakes said. "The rule keeps the safety of the athletes and the coaches a priority. If the coaching box is clearly identified with flags or in another way, the coaches can be confident about where they can and cannot be. It will also make it easier for the officials to enforce the rule."
A change to Rule 3-2-7 states that any television monitoring equipment must be identified and approved by the games committee before the start of the competition.
"The terms and conditions for the meet should always be established before competition starts," Oakes said.
Following are other changes approved by the committee:
- Rule 4-5-8e prohibits communication with the competitor in competition through the use of any device.
- Rule 4-6-3 states that all heats and/or sections shall use the same starting procedure.
- Rule 6-5-5 clarifies how a shot put sector should be marked through the stopboard.
- Rule 3-17-2 specifies the location of the anemometer for all events requiring wind readings.
The committee also identified five points of emphasis for next season: 1) coaching box, 2) pole vault, 3) games committee responsibilities, 4) contestant/competitor and 5) application of "design of uniform" for relays and cross country.