Competition Conditions (HCASA)
HCASA Development Competition 2005 and
Basingstoke Bluefins Autumn Masters 2005
Competition Conditions (Applicable to
swimmers from Hampshire)
| 1 |
Laws |
The competition will be conducted under ASA Laws and Technical Rules.
Over the top starts will be used (except for backstroke events). |
| 2 |
Eligibility |
The eligibility rule for Hampshire County Championships shall apply to
this competition and is as follow. No one who has competed in the
championships of another County shall be eligible to compete in
Hampshire County Championships in the same year. The competing members
of any club allocated to the County Associations shall be allowed to
compete in Hampshire County Championships provided that they are
eligible as defined in ASA Law. |
| 3 |
Basingstoke Masters |
This event is running concurrently with the Basingstoke Masters.
Eligible swimmers may choose to compete in either the Hampshire Masters
or the Basingstoke Masters or both events. A single swim will qualify
for placing in both competitions. There will be separate medals and
team trophies for each competition. |
| 4 |
Ages |
Age for both individual and team events is determined as at 31st
December in the year of competition. All competitors shall be aged 19
years or older in the year of the Competition. The age groups for
individual events are given on the Entry Form. |
| 5 |
Relay Teams |
The names and dates of birth of the relay team members must be
submitted to the meet organisers prior to the event. Teams shall
comprise two men and two women who may swim in any order. All swimmers
in relay teams must be 25 years or older in the year of competition. |
| 6 |
Seeding |
Events will be seeded in submitted entry time order, with the slowest
entry times seeded first. Entrants who do not give an entry time will
be seeded with the slowest swimmers. For all events of 200m or longer
ladies and men will swim together. |
| 7 |
HDW |
The results of all events will be decided on the times recorded (Heat Declared Winner), there will be no finals. |
| 8 |
Awards |
Medals will be given for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places in each event. A
trophy will be presented to the Masters team accumulating the most
points, which shall be awarded as follows: 6 points for first place, 5
points for second place and so on down to 1 point for sixth place.
Placings for swimmers in the 19-24 years age group do not score towards
the Masters team trophy. The team trophy in the Basingstoke competition
will be awarded to the best visiting club. |
| 9 |
Entries |
All entries shall be submitted on the official entry form, or a
photocopy of the entry form, and accompanied by the appropriate entry
fees. Completed forms together with the entry fee and a 9"x 6.5"
(A5) stamped addressed envelope for the return of entry cards should be
sent to:
Mike Lambert,
79, Camrose Way, Basingstoke, Hants, RG21 3AW.
Cheques should be made out to "BDASC".
NOTE: Entries submitted online will be deemed to have been submitted
on the official entry form and will be accepted when the appropriate
entry fee is received. |
| 10 |
Closing Date |
All entries must be received on or before 26th August
2005. Late entries may be accepted at the discretion of the promoter. |
| 11 |
Restriction of Entries |
If more events are received than can be accepted (especially for
session one), priority will be given to swimmers from Hampshire
entering events which form part of the Hampshire County Masters
competition. All other entries will be accepted on a first come first
served basis. The promoter may choose to swim the 400m freestyle event
with 2 swimmers per lane to maximise the number of entries that can be
accepted. [In 2003 no entries were rejected]. |
| 12 |
Medical |
Competitors are responsible for their own health and safety. They
should be physically fit and able to compete in Masters events.
Hampshire ASA, competition officials and organisers and the SCASA
accept no liability for fatality or illness of, or injury to,
competitors suffering from a medical condition. Any competitor who is
using a prescribed medicine which contains, or may contain, a banned
substance MUST inform the promoter at the start of the event. Any
competitor who suffers from a condition such as epilepsy SHOULD inform
the promoter at the start of the event. |