I have a question:
Under high school rules, following a jump-off victory at a meet, is the winner allowed another attempt at a meet/state record, or is the event over following the jump-off?
We couldn't find anything in the 2010 rule book that specifically addressed that situation.
Thank you.
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Re: Jump-Offs and State Records
The event is over as soon as the jump off has concluded, there are no additional attempts.
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Re: Jump-Offs and State Records
That's what we thought and that's what was done, but we just couldn't find it written down anywhere.
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Re: Jump-Offs and State Records
Some of these nuances vary by State. In WI I believe, the height achieved prior to the jump-off is the winning height, not the height achieved during the jump off.
For example if there is a tie at 15 ft which requires a jump-off, if the winning jump-off height is 15'3, the winning height for the meet is still 15 ft. The jump-off is only used to break the tie.
For example if there is a tie at 15 ft which requires a jump-off, if the winning jump-off height is 15'3, the winning height for the meet is still 15 ft. The jump-off is only used to break the tie.
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Re: Jump-Offs and State Records
NFHS Rule Book (2010) page 50 Rule 7 Section 3 Art. 3 . . . in the vertical jumping events, a competitor shall be credited with his/her best achievement if it occurs in a jump-off for first place. I know some states "adjust" some of the rules, but this is how it is listed by the Nat. Fed.
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