ULTRARUNNING GRAND PRIX 2007 RULES
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN RULES:
The 2007 rules are the same as they were in 2006 except for the changes in paragraphs 5, 6, and 8.
Paragraph 5: Change from participate to complete an event for event to count
Paragragh 6: Change in maximum events that count due to increase in races in series (return to 2004 rules)
Paragraph 7: Change in determination of age group to age on first event rather than age on January 1 (return to 2003 rules)
In addition, the special scoring for the Caumsett 50 K (paragraph 13) has been maintained. This section was added to maintain the importance of the Caumsett 50K in the series. The Caumsett 50K was a USATF national championship and thus there was significant participation of runners from other parts of the country. These non-local runners, many of who are nationally ranked runners, likely will not enter any other races of the Grand Prix. Therefore, the race will be scored at the end of the series omitting the placing of any participant that has not participated in any other grand Prix event. Until the end of the series, the points earned in the Caumsett will be included in the reported totals. They will appear in red and obviously will be subject to change at the end of the series in October.
RULES:
1. Any entrant into a Grand Prix event is automatically entered into the Grand Prix Championship series. There is no additional fee.
2. The following awards will be presented:
a. Grand Prix
Champion, Second Place Overall, and Third Place Overall (Male and Female)
b.
1. 39 and below
2. 40-44
3. 45-49
4. 50-54
5. 55-59
6. 60-64
7. 65-69
8. 70 and over
c. Special Award
for anyone completing all races!!!!
a. Caumsett 50K (
b. Metropolitan
50 Mile (
c. Sybil
Ludington 50K (
d. Long Island
Greenbelt Trail 50K (
e. NY Pioneer
Memorial 100 Mile (5/26-28/07)
f.
g. 6 Hour-60th
Birthday Run (
h. Knickerbocker
60K (
5. Award winners must COMPLETE a minimum of 2 races. Complete means to finish in the maximum time allowed. A marathon distance (26.2 miles) must be covered in 6-hour races to be considered to have completed the race.
6. Although individuals may compete in up to eight races, only the number of races, as specified below, in which the participant earns the most number of points will count in the total to determine the awards. It may be that different races will count in the separate calculations of the Grand Prix Overall Championship and Age Group Awards.
a. Men-4 races
b. Women-3 races
7. For each race the order of finish of all participants will be determined (separate for men and women) and each participant will be awarded points based on the order of finish.
a. First
Place-1000 points k. Eleventh
Place-425 points
b. Second
Place-800 points l. Twelfth
Place-400 points
c. Third
Place-700 points m. Thirteenth
Place-375 points
d. Fourth
Place-650 points n. Fourteenth
Place-350 points
e. Fifth
Place-605 points o. Fifteenth
Place-325 points
f.
Sixth Place-565 points p. Sixteenth Place-300 points
g. Seventh
Place-530 points q. Seventeenth
Place-275 points
h. Eighth
Place-500 points r. Eighteenth
Place-250 points
i.
Ninth Place-475 points s. Nineteenth Place-225 points
j.
Tenth Place-450 points t.
a. First Place-100 points f. Sixth
Place-45 points
b. Second Place-80 points g. Seventh
Place-40 points
c. Third Place-65 points h. Eighth
Place-35 points
d. Fourth Place-55 points i. Ninth
Place-30 points
e. Fifth Place-50 points j.