Preparations for Major Meets – Clerk Of the Course

 

 

Equipment Requested from Meet Management

 

Tents – 2/3 -- check-in area; report-in area (staging area if needed)

Tables - 4 -- for clerks at check-in area

Chairs – 8 -- for clerks at check-in area

Benches - 7 -- for athletes at report-in area (4), and staging area (3)

Signage – large signs for: Clerk/Check-In; Report-In Area; Staging Area; enlarged copies of: Meet Schedule and facility diagram (w/areas noted in # 16 below) – to post in ClerkÕs area

Pennants and stakes – for report-in and staging areas

Lighting – for the Clerking area during evening hours

Large clock - visible to athletes in the check-in or warm-up areas, if official time not visible elsewhere (stadium scoreboard)

Trash cans – 2 -- check-in area (1), report-in area (1)

Water coolers – 2 w/water, and paper drinking cups – at check-in area and report-in area

Competition numbers (unless provided in packets to athletes/coaches), plus 20 extra blanks

Hip numbers – sufficient for one or both hips for all competitors in all events, plus extras

Safety pins – 4 for each competitor (unless previously provided), plus 200 extra

Small cones for break-in lines (8) and for alleys (16), total suffices for 3000m SC

Meet schedules (15); heat sheets (3 full sets); facility diagrams (5)

Batons (10); spike gauge – 2

Radio or walkie-talkie - for Head Clerk to communicate with finish line/announcer/referee

Bullhorn – for check-in area

Pens, pencils, magic markers, highlighters (2), masking or adhesive tape, clipboards (5), large paper clips (2 inch) – 50

If available – 2 large rollers to squeegee water off the track; 2 leaf blowers to dry out runways

  


                       


Questions for Meet Director & Running Events Referee

 

1.      It would be helpful to spend 30 minutes with you at the track to review the clerking area sites to ensure the best flow of traffic, and to walk the track – to be certain of all the markings for starting lines, relay zones, break lines, etc.  Can we plan to meet on xxx, say at XX:00? 

2. What have the athletes and coaches been told about declarations, check-in & report-in times, and uniforms? (Can I get a copy of the coachesÕ packet?)

3.      The Clerks will need at least 3 full sets of event sheets - where will we obtain these?

4.      Clerks will perform check-in, staging, & assembly on the track. Will the clerk need to assist in heat formation, seeding, etc; or will this be handled by the Games Committee?

5.       Will field event athletes check in at their venue (recommended) or check in with the Clerk?

6.      Are hip numbers required on the left, right, or both hips? Hip numbers on tops for 3, 5, & 10K – for lap counters?

7.      Will clerks need to enforce the spike length rule? If so, what is the max length for this track?

8.      Once the check-in time for an event has passed, where and how do we pass the information about scratches, relay substitutions, etc. (by runner – to where; or by radio)?

9. Will clerks place and remove cones for the break-in lines or will other officials do this?

10.   Will the basket crew meet the athletes at the staging area (recommended) or on the track?

11. Confirm the method of advancement for each event shown on the ClerkÕs spreadsheet?

12. Confirm the number of alleys used for the 800m start (2 or 4?); confirm curved start lines are marked for each alley?

13. For the relays, where is the best holding area for the 2nd, 3rd, & 4th leg runners?

14.   Confirm that athletes will be controlled and escorted off the track by the marshals, vs. clerks.

15. Names of other meet officials: Meet Director; Field Referee; Track Referee; Multi- Events Referee; NCAA Reps; Announcer(s); Head Starter; Facilities/Equipment Manager.

16. Location of other areas – for questions asked by athletes:


Medical/trainer areas

Awards area

Lost & found

Warm-up area(s)       

Results Protests

Restrooms Implement check-in


                                          

 

Rich Schornstein, Feb 2006 kidz1023@adelphia.net