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McCain Cross Challenge Rules

Points

 

1.  Cross Challenge points will be awarded in the Senior and Junior Men's and Women’s

      races, held in Gateshead, Liverpool, Cardiff, and Antrim McCain UK Cross

      Challenge events.  Double points will be awarded in the Final in Birmingham.

 

2.   Cross Challenge points will be awarded to those in the Under 13, Under 15 and

      Under 17 Boys and Girls races held at the McCain Cross Challenge events in 

      Gateshead, Liverpool, Cardiff and Antrim, with double points awarded in the Final

      in Birmingham.

 

3.   Senior Men and Senior Women will score 50 points for 1st place, down to 1 point 

      for 50th place. 

 

          Junior Men and Junior Women will score 25 points for 1st place down to 1 point

      for 25th place.

 

          The U13, Ul5, and Ul7 age groups will score 25 points for 1st place down to

      1 point for 25th place.

 

4.   Bonus points will be awarded for competing in each event of the series: 3 points     

will be allocated to all eligible athletes that compete at each of the events in the

series.  An athlete must complete the race to claim these bonus points.

 

Points and Prize Eligibility

 

1.  Only UK athletes are allowed to score Cross Challenge points and win UK Cross 

      Challenge prizes.  Additional prizes may be offered by individual race organisers.

 

2.   Where non UK athletes are competing, their position is to be disregarded when   

 calculating Cross Challenge points of the UK finishers.

 

3.   To be eligible for overall Series prizes, Senior & Junior athletes must run in at least

      three of the five races, including the Final.  Each athlete’s best two scores from races

      1-4, plus points scored in the Final will decide the overall placings. Athletes who do

      not complete the final will therefore be ineligible for the overall Series prizes.

 

4.   For U13, U15 and U17 athletes to be eligible for overall series prizes, they must compete

      in three of the five available races, including the final.  Each athlete’s best two scores 

      from races 1-4, plus points scored in the Final will decide the overall placing.  Athletes 

      who do not complete the final will therefore be ineligible for overall Series prizes

 

5.   If two or more athletes have the same points total after the Final, their overall Cross

      Challenge positions will be decided by their placing in the Final.

 

6.   Athletes without UK passports must fulfil four criteria:

      a.  They must be first claim members of a UK Club.

      b.  They must have been resident in the UK for at least two years.

      c.  They must be in the process of applying for a UK passport.

      d.  They must be available for Great Britain and N Ireland team selection.

 

Prizes & Payments

 

1 .  Prize Moneyis awarded to the first Six Seniors and the first four Juniors at races 1,

      2, 3 and 4.  This to be paid by cheque / BACS from UK Athletics within 60 days of

      receipt of the Prize Voucher from the relevant athlete, who must give their address

      along with the Voucher.

 

2.   Overall Series awards for Seniors and Junior athletes will be paid in accordance with

      the published prize list.  These awards will be posted by UK Athletics within 60 days

      of receipt of the relevant prize voucher.  Any prize voucher received by UK Athletics

      more than 60 days after the final held in Birmingham, will be declared void and the

      the recipient will relinquish any entitlement to the said prize.

 

3.   Prizes and Trophies will be awarded to the first four athletes in each of the U13, U15

      and U17 age groups at races 1, 2, 3 and 4.  Prizes will be presented on the day.

 

3.   Overall Series awards and trophies will be presented to the first three athletes in each

      of the U13, U15 and U17 age group.  These awards will be presented  / posted by UK

      Athletics after the final event in Birmingham as appropriate. 

     

Age Groups

 

1 .  All Junior and Senior events in the Series must be run according to IAAF age groups.

      In particular, this is relevant to Junior athletes, who will compete according to IAAF

      eligibility. This means for example, that where an athlete is 20 at any point in the year 

      of competition, he or she must compete in the Senior events.

 

2.   Athletes who are IAAF Juniors in 2009, but become Seniors in 2010, can compete in

      Junior races in 2009 and win any awards / prizes due.  However, they would not be 

      eligible for the overall series awards / prizes offered to Juniors after the Final in

      Birmingham on 13th March 2010.

 

3.   Athletes who are IAAF Juniors in 2009, but become seniors in 2010, can compete in

      Senior races in 2009 if they so choose, and would therefore remain eligible for Senior

      Awards / prizes.

 

Championship Races

 

1.  The McCain UK Cross Challenge Series will incorporate both the European and World 

       Trial races.  In Liverpool on 28th November 2009 (European Trials for Senior, Junior

       and Under 23’s) and in Birmingham on 13th March 2010 (World Trials for Senior and

       Junior age group).

 

2.      No individual race awards  / prizes will be awarded at Race 5, the McCain UK Cross 

      Challenge Final. Races in the Final serve to decide the overall positions in the McCain UK 

      Cross Challenge Series, with double points being awarded in all relevant age categories.

 

3.   UK Championship Medals will be awarded to the first three athletes in each of the Junior

      and Senior Men’s and Women’s races in Birmingham on the 13th March 2010. 

 

UK Cross Challenge  

Date 18.09.09