San Diego USATF
Cross Country Championship Series
The 2003 Asics Dirt Dog Series
Go to the Membership Page for membership information.
Call Paul Greer at (858)677-9243 for series information.
Individual Scoring
- Runners scoring or winning awards in the Asics Dirt Dog Series must be current USATF members resident in San Diego or Imperial Counties.
- USATF membership will be determined by downloading the San Diego Association roster from the USATF database on the Fridays before each race. If applications are mailed or delivered to the Association office, they must arrive in sufficient time for processing prior to downloading the roster. Memberships may also be obtained on line. For information on joining USATF, visit the Membership Page. To check membership status visit the USATF Membership page. For some races, applications may be taken at (and before) series races; competitors should not depend on this.
- There is no entry fee for the series (of course, you still must pay to enter the individual races).
- There are three divisions each for men and women: 39 & under, 40-49, 50 & over.
- A runner's division for the series is determined by his or her age on November 15, 2003. For example, a runner turning 40 on November 1, 2003 would compete as a 40-year-old for series scoring purposes for the entire series.
- Scoring for all divisions will be on a 100-90-81-73-66-59-53-48-43-39-35-32-29-26-23-21-19-17-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis for the first six races.
- The point value of the Championship is doubled, plus an additional one-point finisher (200-180-162...8-6-4-2-1).
- Runners must complete at least three races in the Asics Dirt Dog Series plus the Championship to be eligible for awards.
- A runner's total score for the series will be the score for the Championship plus the three best scores in other series races.
- Highest scores win. Ties will be broken by higher placing in the Championship race.
- The winners of each of the six divisions in each race will earn Asics Dirt Dog Series Leader singlets. Recipients are encouraged to wear them at the next race.
Team Scoring
- Team competition will be scored in accordance with the Rules of Competition, Rule 7.3 and 7.7, scoring by place. For men's teams, the first four declared members of each team shall count in that team's score. For women's teams, the first three declared members of each team shall count in that team's score. For both men's and women's teams, a maximum of eight runners may displace. The following is from Rule 7.3 and 7.7:
- The team score shall be the total of the finishing positions of the scoring members. The team with the lowest total points is the team winner.
- Runners of incomplete teams, team entries not declared eligible for team scoring, and unattached or individual competitors will be eliminated from team scoring. Non-scoring declared members of complete teams shall retain their finishing positions and thereby displace other runners.
- When separate competitions are conducted simultaneously, each shall be scored independently. Runners on teams not eligible for a given competition will be eliminated from team scoring in that competition.
- In the event of a tie between two or more individual runners, each shall score the number of points determined by dividing the total of the finish places by the number of runners who have tied.
- Ties between two or more teams shall be resolved by determining which team's last scoring member finished nearest to first place. If the tie still exists, the next to last scoring members are compared in the same way, etc.
- Each team must be a current member of San Diego USATF.
- Each team member must meet the requirements for individual scoring listed above.
- Team members must be declared before each race.
- Team members may be added during the series in accordance with USATF regulations.
- There are two divisions each for men's and women's teams: 39 & under, and 40 & over, based on ages as of November 15, 2003.
- Teams will score on a 20-14-10-7-5-4-3-2-1 basis for the first six races.
- The point value of the Championship is doubled, plus an additional one-point finisher (40-28-20-14-10-8-6-4-2-1).
- Teams must complete at least three races in the Asics Dirt Dog Series plus the Championship to be eligible for awards.
- A team's total score for the series will be the score for the Championship plus the three best scores in other series races.
- Highest scores win. Ties will be broken by higher placing in the Championship race.
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