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Selection Procedures - Track & Field
As of 10/15/07; Pending final approval by the USOC Board of Directors; subject to change
Previous version: 5/23/05
- Selection System
- The minimum eligibility requirements for an athlete to be
considered for nomination to the Team:
- Citizenship:
Athletes must be eligible to represent the U.S. in International
competition and be a U.S. citizen prior to the 2008 U.S. Olympic
Team Trials. In addition, athletes must hold a valid U.S.
Passport by July 23rd, 2008.
- Minimum IF standards for participation (if any):
All athletes nominated to the Olympic Team must meet the IAAF
and IOC qualification
standards.
- Other requirements:
Athletes must be a USA Track & Field member in good standing
at the time of the selection competition.
Nominated athletes are required to sign a USA Track &
Field Statement of Conditions for participation. (USATF reserves
the right to amend the Statement of Conditions subject to USOC
approval. (See Attachment A))
In order to qualify for nomination to the 2008 U.S. Olympic
Team, athletes must compete in the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials
events except for relay team participation or qualification (See
Section II. Discretionary Selection).
- Provide a brief summary outlining how an athlete is selected as a
nominee to the Team (include maximum team size).
Maximum Team Size is 141 athletes.
The philosophy of USATF is to send the maximum number of athletes
allowed by IAAF rules. USATF selection process is designed to have
athletes select themselves in individual events. As it relates to relay
events, the selection process provides Olympic coaches with the
discretion necessary to select the best possible relay team.
The following criteria will be used to nominate athletes to the 2008
U.S. Olympic Team in individual events: 1) an athlete's rank order of
finish in a designated event at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials; 2)
athletes that have achieved the Olympic "A"
qualification standard per the IAAF rules of entry. (See D-2 for
IAAF guidelines and exceptions)
- Tryout Sites and Events:
- Provide the event names, dates and location of all trials, events
and/or camps to be used as part of the selection process.
- Track & Field Events:
2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field
Eugene, OR
June 27th - July 6th, 2008
- Men's 50 km Race Walk:
2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Men's 50 km Race Walk
Miami, FL
February 9, 2008
- Provide event names, dates, locations and description of how
athletes qualify for any "preliminary or qualifying"
events or procedures that are prerequisites to attend any of the
events listed above in C. 1 (if any).
The trials for selection to the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team will be the
2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field held in Eugene,
OR, June 27th - July 6th, 2008 for all events except the men's 50 km race walk. The men's
50 km race walk team will be selected at
the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Men's 50 km Race Walk in Miami,
FL on February 9, 2008.
Track & Field Events: To qualify to participate in
the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track and Field, an athlete
must have achieved a qualifying mark established by USATF in a
national or international meet which is sanctioned or recognized by
either USATF or the IAAF and is conducted under the rules of same.
Such a qualifying mark must be achieved during a time period of
January 1, 2007 through June 15, 2008.
Men's 50 km Race Walk: To qualify to participate in the
2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Men's 50 km Race Walk, an athlete
must have achieved a qualifying mark established by USATF in a
national or international race which is sanctioned or recognized by
either USATF or the IAAF and is conducted under the rules of same.
Such a qualifying mark must be achieved during a time period of
January 1, 2006 through January 27, 2008.
Men's and Women's Marathon has a separate set of selection
procedures that can be found at: http://www.usatf.org/events/2008/OlympicGames/entry/.
- Provide a comprehensive, step-by-step description of the method
that explains how athletes will go through the selection process to
become team nominees.
The following criteria will be used to nominate athletes to the 2008
U.S. Olympic Team in Individual events: 1) an athlete's rank order of
finish in a designated event at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials; 2)
Athletes that have achieved the Olympic "A"
qualification standard per IAAF entry rules. (See D2 for exceptions
and Attachment B for scenarios)
- Rank Order of Finish: All athletes competing in a 2008 U.S.
Olympic Team Trials event will be assigned a rank based upon the
order of finish for that event. An athlete must compete in
each event in which s/he is entered in order to be assigned a
rank. Rank order of finish for an individual event will be
established as follows:
- Running events: 1) Athletes participating in the
final round of competition will be assigned a rank based
upon their place- finish in the final of that event: 2)
Athletes that do not qualify for the finals will
establish their rank order position based on the fastest
time achieved in the semi-final round; and 3) Athletes
that do not qualify for the semi-finals will establish
their rank order position based on the fastest time
achieved in the preliminary rounds. An athlete's
final ranking will be based upon the highest round
completed by an athlete. For relay events see
section II.
- Field events: 1) Athletes participating in the
final round of competition will be assigned a rank based
upon their place-finish in the finals; 2) Athletes that
do not qualify for the finals will establish their rank
order position based on the athlete's best mark
achieved in the qualifying round. An athlete's
ranking will be based upon the highest round completed
by an athlete. If there is a tie in a field event,
excluding the high jump and pole vault, the tie will be
broken by selecting the athlete with the best second
mark in that round of competition. Ties in the high jump
and pole vault will be broken by a jump off, if
possible, 1) immediately after the event but 2) no later
than morning following the event, to the extent that it
is necessary to nominate a team member in that
particular event.
- Olympic Standard: The top Ranked Order Finishers as defined in
D- 1 (maximum of 3) who have achieved the Olympic "A"
standard (see exception in item (b) below) by the end of their
event at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field
or Men's 50 km Race Walk by July 6, 2008, will be nominated to
the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team on July 8, 2008 provided they have
met the entry guidelines listed below. (see Attachment B)
Per IAAF rules:
- The U.S. may enter a maximum of 3 athletes per event/per gender
provided they all have met the Olympic "A" qualifying
standard for the respective event. This standard must be met
between January 1, 2007 and July 6, 2008 for track & field
and between September 1, 2006 and July 6, 2008 for combined
events and race walk.
- In the event that one or more athletes described in D-2 have not
met the Olympic "A" qualifying standard by the end of their
event at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field
or the Men's 50 km Race Walk by July 6, 2008, athlete(s) who
have achieved the Olympic "A" qualifying standard will be
nominated to the Olympic Team based on rank order of finish at
the U.S. Olympic Trials - Track & Field or the U.S. Olympic
Trials - 50 km Race Walk. Subject to the following:
Track & Field
- In the event that a non Olympic
"A" standard athlete places in a position
that would make the Olympic Team at the U.S. Olympic
Team Trials - Track & Field - the nominations
to the Olympic Team will be awarded to up to three
athletes per gender who have achieved the Olympic
"A" standard, based on rank order of
finish at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track
& Field.
- If no athlete(s) from the U.S.
Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field has
achieved the Olympic "A" standard by the
conclusion of their event - the highest place
finisher at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track
& Field, with the Olympic "B" standard
will be the sole nominee to the 2008 Olympic Team in
that event.
- If no athletes meet the Olympic "A" or
"B" standards in a given event, no
athletes will be nominated to the U.S. Olympic Team
in that event.
Men's 50 km Race Walk
- In the event that a non Olympic
"A" standard athlete places in a position
that would make the Olympic Team at the U.S. Olympic
Team Trials - Men's 50 km Race Walk and does not
achieve the Olympic "A" standard by July
6, 2008 - the nominations to the Olympic Team will
be awarded to up to three athletes per gender who
have achieved the Olympic "A" standard,
based on rank order of finish at the U.S. Olympic
Team Trials - Men's 50 km Race Walk.
- If no
athlete(s) from the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Men's
50 km Race Walk has achieved the Olympic "A"
standard by July 6, 2008 - the highest place
finisher at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Men' 50
km Race Walk, with the Olympic "B"
standard will be the sole nominee to the 2008
Olympic Team.
- If no athletes meet the
Olympic "A" or "B" standards in
a given event, no athletes will be nominated to the
U.S. Olympic Team.
- Provide the names of all committees/groups who oversee the
selection process, including the name(s) and role(s) of their members.
(See Section XI)
- Discretionary Selection (if applicable)
- Provide rationale for utilizing discretionary selection (if any):
Relay Team members are the only athletes who will be selected
utilizing discretionary selection. The IAAF allows countries to
enter up to six (6) relay pool participants per gender each for the
4x100m and 4x400m relays. Should the NOC enter individual athletes
and a relay team in the same distance, the entered individual
athletes must be included in the total of 6 athletes entered for the
relay event. (Example: If the U.S. enters 3 athletes in the men's
100m these three athletes must be entered as part of the 6 man relay
pool for the men's 4x100m.)
Depending upon the number of athletes entered as individuals in
the 100m and 400m respectively, USATF will select the remaining
athletes for the relay pool. Depending on who the sprinters entered
in individual events are it is imperative that the remaining
discretionary slots are filled by athletes who have the ability and
skills that complement the other relay pool members.
- List the discretionary criteria and explain how it will be used:
The decision to place athletes in the relay pool will be based on
the Relay Coach's judgment of that athlete's ability to
contribute to the success of the relay team. The Relay Coach will
also take the following into consideration: 1) the athlete's
ability to pass and receive the baton with either hand; 2) the
athlete's ability to run the turn and/or straight leg; and 3) the
athlete's availability and willingness to attend relay camps and
practices 4) athlete's times run at the appropriate distances 5)
the athlete's Olympic and World Championship relay experience.
In order to qualify for nomination to the 2008 Olympic Relay Pool
(remaining slots), athletes must compete in the 2008 U.S. Olympic
Team Trials - Track and Field unless excused for unforeseen
circumstances prior to the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track
and Field by the chair of the appropriate sports committee. This
provision should only be utilized in extreme cases and such athlete
should have demonstrated Olympic and/or World Championship medal
performances.
- Discretionary Selection Committee
The Relay Coach in question, the Head Coach, the High Performance
Division Chair (or his/her designee), the appropriate Sports
Committee Chair (or his/her designee) and the AAC Chair (or his/her
designee) will make the final selection of the remaining relay pool
athletes. If the AAC chair chooses to use a designee that designee
must meet the definition of an athlete as defined by the USOC.
Members of this Committee may only vote in one capacity.
- Removal of Athletes
- Prior to acceptance of nomination by the USOC, USA Track & Field
has jurisdiction over potential nominees.
An athlete who is to be nominated to the Team by USA Track &
Field may be removed from the Nominations for any of the following
reasons, as determined by USA Track & Field.
- Voluntary withdrawal. Athlete must submit a written
letter to USA Track & Field CEO.
- Injury or illness as certified by an NGB physician (or
medical staff). If an athlete refuses verification of
their illness or injury by an NGB physician (or medical
staff), their injury will be assumed to be disabling and
they may be removed.
- Violation of USA Track & Field's Statement of
Conditions. - (See Attachment A)
An athlete who may be removed from the Team pursuant to
this provision has the right to a hearing per USA Track
& Field's Bylaws Article 19 and Regulation 11 or
USOC Bylaws, Article 9.
- After acceptance of nomination by the USOC, the USOC has jurisdiction
over The Team under the USOC Code of Conduct and Grievance Procedures.
This occurs no earlier than 45 days and no later than 30 days prior to
the Opening Ceremonies of the Games (unless expressly waived by the USOC).
A USOC approved team member is subject to the USOC Code of Conduct
and Grievance Procedures.
- An athlete may be removed from Nomination or from the Team at any
time for violation of IOC, WADA, IAAF, USADA and/or USOC anti-doping
protocol, policies and procedures. In such instances, the
adjudication process will be managed through the United States
Anti-Doping Agency.
- Replacement of Athletes
- Describe the process by which the replacement pool of athletes will
be identified:
The replacement pool of athletes will consist of athletes who
competed in the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field
or Men's 50 km Race Walk unless for relays s/he has previously
received a wavier excusing them from participation in the 2008 U.S.
Olympic Team Trials.
- Describe how the replacement athlete(s) will be selected should a
vacancy occur:
An athlete who withdraws from the team due to illness, injury or
for any other reason, or fails to abide by the USOC Code of Conduct,
after the final entry date will be replaced by the next eligible
athlete who has achieved the Olympic Games qualifying standard, in
rank order finish from the selection competition (Olympic Team
Trials). The replacement athlete will be required to sign a
statement of conditions for participation. (See Attachment A)
In individual event disciplines, the replacement position will be
filled by the next rank order finisher who has achieved the Olympic "A" standard by the end of their event at the 2008 U.S. Olympic
Team Trials - Track & Field or in the case of the Men's 50 km
Race Walk by July 6, 2008.
If there are no Olympic "A" qualifiers remaining on the
ranked order list and the other team members in the event in
question have the Olympic "A" standard, no replacement athlete
will be nominated.
In the event the athlete that is being replaced is the sole
nominee because there are no athletes with the Olympic "A " standard and they have been entered with the Olympic
"B"
standard, the next placing athlete who has achieved the Olympic "B"
standard by the end of their event at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team
Trials - Track & Field or in the case of the Men's 50 km Race
Walk by July 6, 2008 will be nominated as the replacement.
- Identify the group or committee that will be responsible for making
athlete replacement determinations:
n/a
- Supporting Documents
USA Track & Field will retain all supporting documents, including
scouting or evaluation forms, etc., and data from the selection process
for six months past the date of the Closing Ceremonies of the Games.
- Required Documents
The following documents are required to be signed by an athlete as a
condition of nomination to the Olympic Team and are included as
attachments.
The Statement of Conditions will be signed by nominated athletes.
(See Attachment A.)
- Publicity/Distribution of Procedures
The USOC approved Selection Procedures (complete and unaltered) will be
posted/published by USA Track & Field in the following locations and
will include the USOC approval date:
- USA Track & Field website: www.usatf.org/elite
The website information will be posted as soon as possible, but
not more than 5 business days following notice of approval by
the USOC.
- USA Track & Field Official Publication: Elite Beat
magazine, distributed to more than 1,000 athletes
- Other:
- E-mail: direct e-mail to athletes; more than 1,000
athlete e-mail addresses on file
- E-mail: direct e-mail to USATF certified athlete
representatives
- Olympic Trials Entry Booklet: selection procedures will
be clearly defined in the selection competition entry
booklet which will be published in January 2008
- Date of Nomination
The nomination of athletes form, including replacements, will be
submitted to the USOC on or before July 8, 2008.
- Mandatory Training and/or Competition
All athletes will be notified (via USATF's web site) at least 45
days prior to the 2008 U.S Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field if
there are any mandatory training camps scheduled to take place prior to
the 2008 Olympic Games. For security purposes USATF will not post any
training camp location information on the USATF's web site.
- Anti-Doping Requirements
Athletes must adhere to all IOC, WADA, IAAF, USADA and USOC anti-doping
protocols, policies and procedures. This includes participation in an
out-of- competition testing as required by the IOC, WADA, IAAF, USADA
and USOC Rules.
- Development of Selection Procedures
The following committee/group was responsible for creating these
selection procedures:The selection and nomination process to the U.S. Olympic Track &
Field Team were approved by the High Performance Chair and the Men's
and Women's Track & Field Executive Committees.
Men's Track & Field Executive Committee
Chair: John Chaplin
Vice Chair: Harry Groves
Secretary: Alan Kolling (non-voting)
USTCA: David Harris
Rules: Ed Gorman
Standards: Bob Podkaminer
L&L: Alan Kolling
Officials: Joe Gentry
Development: Brad Hackett
High Schools: John Hemmer
Jr. Colleges: Al Hobbs
Associations: Tim Baker
Clubs: Skip Stolley
Meet Directors: Tracy Sundlun
Agents: John Cook
At large: Terry Crawford
Athletes
Teddy Mitchell
Jamie Nieto
Jarred Rome
Gary Morgan
Antonio Pettigrew
Women's Track & Field Executive Committee
Chair: Stephanie Hightower
Secretary: Rich Torrellas
Officials: Carol Coram
USATC: Terry Crawford
USOC: Evie Dennis
NCAA: Karen Dennis
LDR: Julia Emmons
Development: Sue Humphrey
IAAF: Dee Jensen
High Performance: Brooks Johnson
Rules: Bert Lyle
Heptathlon: Craig Poole
NCAA: Connie Price-Smith
Juniors: Rita Somerlot
Cross Country: Anne Timmons
L & L: Cliff Wiley
Sports Science: Danny Williams
Athletes appointed by the AAC Chair:
Stephanie Brown
Stacy Dragila
Delisa Floyd
Tongula Givens
Marsha Horan
Latanya Sheffield
Sasha Spencer
Angie Taylor
- NGB Bylaws and Grievance Procedures
The USA Track & Field Bylaws and Grievance Procedures can be found
at www.usatf.org/about/governance/
- International Disclaimer
These procedures are based on IOC and/or IAAF rules and regulations as
presently known and understood. Any change in the selection procedures
caused by a change in IOC and/or IAAF rules and regulations will be
distributed to the affected athletes immediately. The selection criteria
are based on the latest information available to USA Track & Field.
However, the selections are always subject to unforeseen, intervening
circumstances, and realistically may not have accounted for every
possible contingency.
- Athlete Ombudsman
Athletes who have questions regarding their opportunity to compete that
are not answered by USA Track & Field may contact the USOC Athlete
Ombudsman: John W. Ruger by:
Attachment A
USATF National Team Athlete Statement of
Conditions (PDF)
Attachment B
Athlete Selection Scenarios:
Scenarios listed in Attachment B are based on the top 8 finishers in any
final. Marks and times in preceding rounds may still affect the selection
however the same principles would apply. A and B standards listed on "Attachment
B" are the Olympic A and B standards.
below represents a situation where the top finishers are "A" athletes.
Scenario II represents a situation where the top finishers have a "B"
athlete. The "B" athletes would be skipped and the next "A" athletes
would be nominated.
Scenario I
| Results |
Nominated July 8th |
| 1. A |
1. A |
| 2. A |
2. A |
| 3. A |
3. A |
| 4. A |
4. A Replacement |
| 5. A |
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| 6. A |
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| 7. B |
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| 8. A |
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Scenario II
| Results |
Nominated July 8th |
| 1. A |
1. A |
| 2. B |
2. 3pl "A" |
| 3. A |
3. 4pl "A" |
| 4. A |
4. 5pl Replacement |
| 5. A |
|
| 6. A |
|
| 7. A |
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| 8. A |
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In scenario III, 1st place is a "B" athlete. In this scenario 1st place
is skipped and the 2nd, 3rd and 5th place "A" athletes are nominated to the
team in order to enter the most number of athletes allowed. Scenario IV the US
would only enter the 1st and 2nd place "B" athletes with the 2nd place "B"
being the replacement.
Scenario III
| Results |
Nominated July 8th |
| 1. B |
1. 2pl "A" |
| 2. A |
2. 3pl "A" |
| 3. A |
3. 5pl "A" |
| 4. B |
4. 6 pl "A" Replacement |
| 5. A |
|
| 6. A |
|
| 7. B |
|
| 8. A |
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Scenario IV
| Results |
Nominated July 8th |
| 1. B |
1. B |
| 2. B |
2. B Replacement |
| 3. B |
3. -- |
| 4. B |
4. -- |
| 5. B |
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| 6. B |
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| 7. B |
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| 8. B |
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In scenario V, the 2nd place "B" is nominated to the team and the 5th
place "B" is the replacement. Scenario VI is composed of all non standard
athletes and shows no one nominated to the Olympic Team.
Scenario V
| Results |
Nominated July 8th |
| 1. NS |
1. 2pl "B " |
| 2. B |
2. 5pl "B" Replacement |
| 3. NS |
3. -- |
| 4. NS |
4. -- |
| 5. B |
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| 6. B |
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| 7. B |
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| 8. B |
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Scenario VI
| Results |
Nominated July 8th |
| 1. NS |
1. No athletes nominated |
| 2. NS |
2. -- |
| 3. NS |
3. -- |
| 4. NS |
4. -- |
| 5. NS |
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| 6. NS |
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| 7. NS |
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| 8. NS |
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