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Eligibility Requirements
In addition to correctly entering the meet and having equaled or bettered the
qualifying standard(s) during the stated
qualifying periods, the following criteria must also be met:
- Only citizens of the United States who are eligible to represent the
United States in all levels of international competition and who have met
the published entry standards as stated elsewhere in this document are
eligible to compete in these Championships. See USATF Rules for more
information and exceptions.
- Athletes who have citizenship questions should contact USATF's General
Counsel, Lamont Jones.
- Athletes, including dual citizens, must be at least 14 years old on the day of competition but not
turn 20 years old during 2010. All entries must be accompanied by a copy of
a legal document (passport or birth certificate) in order to verify date of
birth and citizenship. If you have a valid passport at the time of entry,
please use a copy of the information page of your passport as verification of
citizenship and birth date. These copies will not be returned. You must fax a
copy of your passport or birth certificate with your membership number written
on it to the "USA Junior Outdoor Track &
Field Championships" at the USATF National Office at 317-261-0514 no later
than June 14, 2010.
- Athletes may enter an event(s) even if they have not yet met the
qualifying standard for that event(s). However, athletes will not be
permitted to compete unless they have:
- A 2010 USATF membership
- Completed the entry process
- Met the entry standard
- COMPLETE THE DECLARATION PROCESS
- Proof of qualifying performance, if required, must be submitted to USATF
no later than Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. ET. Any submittal
received after this date will not be accepted. Please contact
stats@usatf.org
for verification procedures.
- All athletes must be 2010 members of USATF in good standing. USATF
memberships may be purchased
online,
through your local Association Office, or by
calling the USATF National Office at 317-713-4665.
- Athletes must be bona fide members of a 2010 USATF club in order to
represent a club. An athlete's current club affiliation can be viewed in
his/her membership profile and as part of
the online entry process. Athletes wishing to change club affiliations can make such a request
through their local Association
(note that this request must be made by the athlete--see Regulation 4 in the
USATF Governance Manual).
- In addition to a club affiliation, athletes are able to represent one corporate sponsor. This corporate sponsor must be a registered USATF
Corporate Member and be part of the athlete's membership profile. Corporate
Membership applications can be obtained by sending an e-mail to
membership@usatf.org.
All sponsor affiliations must be finalized by close of declarations. No
sponsor changes will be accepted after this date for the Outdoor
Championships.
- Athletes wishing to represent a branch of the Armed Forces of the United
States must be registered with the Membership Committee of their local USATF
Association.
- USATF Rule 10.3 concerning adding athletes to make a competitive field will be
used.
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