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Piedmont Cross Country Race #3/USATF Developmental Race

Sat October 26, 2019 Bogart, GA 30622 US Directions

Events

Open Race: 3k Cross Country Challenge

8:30AM EDT - 9:00AM EDT
Open to ages 110 and under.

U8 Boys 2k

9:00AM EDT - 9:30AM EDT
Open to ages 9 - 12.

U8 Girls 2k

9:30AM EDT - 10:00AM EDT
Open to ages 13 - 15.

9-10 Boys 3k

10:00AM EDT - 10:30AM EDT
Open to ages 8 and under.

9-10 Girls 3k

10:30AM EDT - 11:00AM EDT

11-12 Boys 3k

11:00AM EDT - 11:30PM EDT

11-12 Girls 3k

11:30AM EDT - 12:00PM EDT

13-18 Boys 4k

12:00PM EDT - 12:30PM EDT

Race Website

Additional race information can be found at http://siriusathletics.org/img/Piedmont-XC_flyer_2019.pdf.

Place

North Oconee High School
1081 Rocky Branch Rd
Bogart, GA US 30622

Description

We’re excited to announce the final race in our series will be a part of the USATF Youth Development Series! Young runners from all over the state will be here to to race.
USATF is managing entries, so you must ENTER HERE THROUGH ATHLETIC.NET

The Piedmont Series offers individual races in three youth age divisions plus an open race to give everyone a chance to dig out their spikes and run! 

Cross Country is more than a road race on trails. It's a team sport, it's exciting and it is for you. The series is open to both teams and individuals with awesome awards for both at each race plus overall series champions at the conclusion of the series. Whether your a former cross country runner excited to get back on the course or new to running, you've got this!

Team competition: 3 or more of same age/gender to score using traditional cross country scoring with runners #4 and #5 displacing. No t-shirts, but plenty of swag.  
THERE WILL BE NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION

Race Contact Info

If you have any questions about this race, please contact the race director at

Cross Country A-Z

Cross Country is for everyone! Different than a trail run, cross country is just that. Run on fields and through woods, but more groomed and more room to run than a trail run. While your individual accomplishments are always important, the team aspect of cross country sets it apart and makes is special. Typically, 5 runners compose a scoring team and each runner is assigned points based on their finishing place. Low points wins, so a perfect score would be 15 points (1 point for first, 2 points for second etc.). In cross country, your 5th runner is as important as your 1st making it a true team sport lending special importance to the ‘middle of the packers’. To make things even more interesting, while a team’s 6th and 7th runner don’t contribute to their team score, they can ADD points to their competition’s team scores. For example, Team A has 2 great front runners but runner #5 is back in the pack, Team B has a tight group of 7, but no front runners. If Team B’s #6 and #7 place in front of any of team A’s top 5 it adds one place to the runners finish. This becomes very important in close races and is often the difference in team titles at Championship races.


In order to make it easier for teams to compete, we are modifying the number of runners that make-up a team to 3 members, following USATF’s women’s master’s guidelines. Each registered team will be assigned a ‘box’ at the starting line. There also will be plenty of unassigned boxes for open runners.


Cross country is a field leveler…tough enough to utilize a distance runner’s strength yet short enough that middle distance speed can be a factor. 

Piedmont Cross Country Series Standings

Grand Prix Competition Rules:
Individuals must run a minimum of 2 out of 3 races.

Points earned for place in each race:
4 Points earned for each race completed plus the following for placing:
1st: 10 points
2nd: 8 points
3rd: 6 points
4th: 5 points
5th: 4 points
6th: 3 points
7th: 2 points
8th: 1 point

Series Champions in each division will win a prize package plus bragging rights!

Click pdf for Series rankings.

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