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bar in warmups
is this allowed? i had a meet last saturday, and during warmup, one girl used the bar. it was really annoying, because then we had to wait for them to take it back down and put it up everytime she went...I was under the impression that bars weren't allowed in warmup. From all the conversation on here, it sounds like bungees are allowed, but i really thought bars were against the rules...
and speaking of rules...so the h.s. minimum standards are 18" now?? i'm surprised no one's said anything yet...unless they're not 18", and the coach running the meet was just confused?? any clarification?
and speaking of rules...so the h.s. minimum standards are 18" now?? i'm surprised no one's said anything yet...unless they're not 18", and the coach running the meet was just confused?? any clarification?
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Bar in Warm-ups: Meet Referee Policy
Bars are allowed in warm-ups, but as an official and past competitor, I find them a bit annoying because of how they slow things down. It's almost as annoying as running steps back at a meet. It is up to meet management, and I recommend that those running meets make sure that what the policy is (especially if there's not time for bars) is made available in information packets or as part of instructions when the pit is opened for warmups to avoid problems.
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The following image is from the NFHS web page (I have highlighted the applicable rule)
http://www.nfhs.org/scriptcontent/va_Custom/vimdisplays/newspage.cfm?Category_ID=35&Content_ID=176&showarchive=No&itemtitle=Item&Title=Track%20and%20Field%20Sports/Rules%20Information&NewsHeader=tf&NewsFooter=TF_FOOT&NewsImage=
http://www.nfhs.org/scriptcontent/va_Custom/vimdisplays/newspage.cfm?Category_ID=35&Content_ID=176&showarchive=No&itemtitle=Item&Title=Track%20and%20Field%20Sports/Rules%20Information&NewsHeader=tf&NewsFooter=TF_FOOT&NewsImage=
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We are not part of the MPSSAA which is marylands scholastic sports thing, seeing i was in private school (we are the MIAA) we had our own rules helmetes required and standards at least 18". I do not know what the MPSSAA rules were because i never jumped for a public school and meet that i went to i really never payed attenting to other set standards. Like i said, maybe they set a requirment to be even more strict thatn what the HS requirment is i dunno. It could be also that be because no coach LET their kids jump with close standards, but thats i dunno, like i said, MPSSAA and MIAA rules are totally diffrent but both me the minimum.
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