Rules on prizes or money when jumping
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Rules on prizes or money when jumping
I am guessing that vaulters cant be awarded prize money for jumping in these street vaults etc... Is there any other way to give out prizes and it be legal?
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Re: Rules on prizes or money when jumping
Of course they can get prize money, assuming they do not have any NCAA eligibility remaining. Are you talking about prizes for HS and college kids?
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Re: Rules on prizes or money when jumping
Yes...I know we got paid in Europe and we still had elig. left but wasnt sure if that was different.... I just wondering if you structured a street type vault ifferent than a normal competition...would count against them. I had a sponsor ask me about putting on an event and he wanted to actually offer prize money for the winners... My first thought was we couldnt for college kids...but what if it wasnt structured like a track meet.... where the rules were different and it was not classified as a TRACK MEET... Would it make a difference if the winnings were giving in prizes and not money?
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Re: Rules on prizes or money when jumping
A lot of college track meets do give shirts as prizes. You may have to ask a college coach.
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Re: Rules on prizes or money when jumping
bdc629 wrote:Yes...I know we got paid in Europe and we still had elig. left but wasnt sure if that was different.... I just wondering if you structured a street type vault ifferent than a normal competition...would count against them. I had a sponsor ask me about putting on an event and he wanted to actually offer prize money for the winners... My first thought was we couldnt for college kids...but what if it wasnt structured like a track meet.... where the rules were different and it was not classified as a TRACK MEET... Would it make a difference if the winnings were giving in prizes and not money?
You can't legally get paid in Europe, unless it's just covering actual expenses. A lot of NCAA violations happen there and never get caught, that doesn't mean they are legal.
The rules are not different, a street vault still counts just like a road race still counts.
Athletes with college eligibility can accept non-cash prizes up to certain amount, I'm not sure on the details but you can look them up.
My advice: Have prize money. If the winner can't accept it, give it to the next athlete who can. We have so many starving elite athletes, don't turn that cash into a trophy or something cheesy to try and get around rules, just give cash to those who can legally take it, and let the college kids just do it for fun.
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