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Qualifying Standards
Events
in bold will be contested at the Championships. Events listed
directly below those being contested may be used as alternates for qualifying. See
Qualifying Guidelines below for full details.
Qualifying window: May 3, 2002 - February 24, 2003
Men
| Heptathlon |
5450 |
| Pentathlon |
3850 |
| Decathlon |
7700 |
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Women
| Pentathlon |
3725 |
| Heptathlon |
5215 |
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Qualifying Guidelines
- All qualifying performances must be made on indoor tracks.
- Qualifying marks must be made and verifiable in one of the following:
- USATF- or IAAF-sanctioned events
- collegiate meets
- high school meets, except dual and triangular meets
- Combined Event qualifying may be from indoor or outdoor competitions from
Friday May 3, 2002 through Monday February 24, 2003.
- No allowances are provided for Indoor facilities of differing size, bank
or other configuration. No allowance for altitude is permitted.
- Fully automatic timing (F.A.T.) is the only method of timing acceptable for qualifying marks for
events equal to or shorter than 400 meters.
- A manual time may be used for qualifying for events of 800 meters and
longer only if no F.A.T. qualifying time exists for the race during the qualifying period. A manual time may not supersede
any F.A.T. qualifying time for an event. Qualifying manual times, for eligible events, are the
F.A.T. qualifying time without the last zero for men and the F.A.T
qualifying time minus 0.14 for women. Manual times will be converted
for seeding purposes using USATF Rule 76.
- Times submitted in hundredths of a second must be F.A.T. times.
- An entered athlete attaining a qualifying mark within one-tenth percent
(0.1%) of the standard for a running event, or 3 cm below the standard for
the discus, javelin, or hammer, or 1 cm below the standard for other field
events may declare their desire to compete during the normal declaration
period. Athletes within this allowance may be accepted into the competition
by the Sport Chair when positions are available in existing heats or
sections in running events or when the number of competitors in a field
event is fewer than 12.
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