Runners competing in the 2022 USATF Masters Half Marathon Championships on Sunday, March 20, 2022 as part of the Syracuse Half should be aware of the following points of emphasis. Competitors who fail to comply with these and other applicable USATF Rules of Competition risk possible disqualification. There will be no Technical Meeting. Questions should be directed to the Championship Referee, Bill Quinlisk, at billqxc@verizon.net.
Illegal Assistance: Anyone found to have received illegal assistance is subject to disqualification. “Assistance” is the conveying of advice, information, or direct help to an athlete by any means, including a technical device. It also includes pacing in running or walking events by persons not participating in the event, by competitors lapped or about to be lapped, or by any kind of technical device. Verbal or other communication, without the use of any technical device, from an individual not on the course shall not be considered assistance. The course is defined as the roadway and bike path between their edges and curbs. Pacesetting, by a person entered in an event as an officially designated pacesetter, is permissible. There are no designated pacesetters for this event. All athletes should compete honestly with bona fide effort in all Masters LDR Championship events. To that end, pacing by an athlete of the opposite gender in mixed gender championship race could be considered "illegal assistance" and dealt with accordingly by the Referee. We discourage all instances of a "faster" spouse pacing a "slower" partner in Masters LDR mixed gender championship events. The "faster" spouse is obviously not competing honestly with bona fide effort.
$3000 Based on USATF/WMA 2020 Age-Grading Tables
1st
$500
2nd
$400
3rd
$300
4th
$200
5th
$100
$1500
$250
$2000 Starting at Division 40-44 & continuing to the 5-year age division of the oldest finisher.
$1500 Divisions: 40+, 50+, 60+, 70+, and 80+.
$150
Championship medals will be awarded to the top 3 places in each 5-year individual division for both Masters Men and Women (40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, etc.), the top 3 Age Graded Masters Men and Women and the top 3 Overall Masters Men and Women. All Masters athletes must be citizens of the United States and eligible to represent the United States in international competition to be eligible for team scoring and for USATF medals and prize money. Prize money will be awarded to member USATF Masters runners who have appropriately entered the Championship competition. Non-citizens who are USATF members are welcome to compete, but may not score for a team nor win USATF medals and prize money. Non-citizens can qualify for Elite Performance Medals. All prize money will be mailed to clubs or individuals following the race. Elite Performance Medals will be given to all competitors achieving at least 80% age graded in accordance with the USATF tables. You can find a link to a calculator consistent with the 2015 tables at: https://www.usatf.org/resources/statistics/calculators. Gold medals will be given to 90% or better, Silver for 85-89.99%, and Bronze for 80-84.99%.