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2015 World University Games

Nov 23, 2015

http://www.fisu.net/en/FISU-Athletics-3589.html

 

FISU Regulations

The athletics events will be organized by the most recent technical regulations of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). The program and duration of the competitions will be fixed by the Executive Committee in agreement with the Organising Committee and the CTI. In principle, the program shall last six (6) days and include the following events:

  Track discipline Field discipline Road
Men 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, Jumps: high, long, 20km walk, half marathon
  1500m, 5000m, and 10.000m triple and pole vault  
  Hurdles: 110m and 400m Throws: discus, javelin,  
  3000m steeplechase shotput, hammer  
  Relays: 4 x 100m and 4 x 400m    
  Decathlon  
Women 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, Jumps: high, long, 20km walk, half marathon
  1500m, 5000m, and 10.000m triple and pole vault  
  Hurdles: 100m and 400m Throws: discus, javelin,  
  3000m steeplechase shotput, hammer  
  Relays: 4 x 100m and 4 x 400m    
  Heptathlon  

Each country is authorized to enter in: 

  1. an individual event: two (2) athletes, both of whom have achieved the entry standard for the event in the year before the Universiade, or one (1) athlete who has not achieved the entry standard;
  2. a team event: one (1) team
  3. For 10.000m for men and women, a maximum of three (3) athletes, all of whom have achieved the entry standard of the event in the year before the Universiade, or two (2) who have not achieved the entry standard. 
  4. For the half-marathon and 20-km walk for men and women, a maximum of five (5) athletes, all of whom have achieved the entry standard of the event in the year before the Universiade, or three (3) who have not achieved the entry standard.
  5. Each delegation entering a race walk or half-marathon team shall take part with a minimum of three (3) and a maximum of five (5) athletes.

Athletic Entry Standards

Event Men Women Event Men Women
Track events     Field events    
100 m 10.95 12.30 High Jump 210 167
200m 22.20 25.40 Pole Vault 510 350
400 m 49.60 56.00 Long Jump 720 580
800 m 1.54.00 2.15.00 Triple Jump 14.50 12.40
1 500 m 3.55.00 4.35.00 Shot Put 16.00 13.50
5 000 m 15.00.00 18.00.00 Discus Throw 55.00 48.00
10 000 m 30.15 35.45 Hammer Throw 57.00 59.00
Half Marathon 1.08.15 1.21.00 Javelin Throw 70.00 45.00
3 000 m steeplechase 9.30.00 12.20.00 Heptathlon   N/ A
110/100 m hurdles 14.20 14.00 Decathlon N/ A  
400 m hurdles 54.00 64.50      
20 km Walk Race 1.26.30 1.43.00      
4 x 100 m Relay N/ A N/ A      
4 x 400 m Relay N/ A N/ A      

Minimum Requirements for Athletics

The Organising Committee must provide, for exclusive use, one athletics stadium with full support facilities as approved by the Athletics CT. The IAAF regulations must be followed.

 

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By Andrew Pirie

Andrew was elected Vice President of the Association of Track and Field Statisticians in 2020 after being a member for 7 years. He has worked as a PSC Consultant and Research Assistant from 2013-2015, Consultant, and Sprint Coach at Zamboanga Sports Academy from 2015-2017. And Currently is Consultant Coach with VMUF 2021- Current editor and chief of Pinoyathletics.info, and has recently done consultancy work for Ayala Corp evaluating the Track and Field Program. Coaches Sprints, Middle and Jump events he is  Level 3 Athletics Australia Coaching Certification in Sprints and Hurdles. Currently working towards a Masters Degree in Education. He can be contacted on [email protected] You can find more information on Coaching here http://www.pinoyathletics.info/coaching-2/

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