2013 Athlete and Sport Progam Plan -Track and Field
Transcript of 2013 Athlete and Sport Progam Plan -Track and Field
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U.S. Paralympics Track and Field 2013 Athlete and Sport Program Plan
Cathy Sellers, High Performance Director, Track and Field Phone: (719) 866-3236 Email: [email protected] Tina Kauffman-Cain, National Teams Manager, Track and Field Phone: (719) 866-2065 Email: [email protected] Joaquim Cruz, Resident Coach, Track and Field Phone: (619) 482-6151 Email: [email protected]
REFERENCES & TERMINOLOGY
1. Throughout this document “2013” shall refer to the following dates/seasons: a. Summer Sports – 2013 season / January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 b. Winter Sports – 2013-2014 season / July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014
2. Throughout this document “2014” shall refer to the following dates/seasons: a. Summer Sports – 2014 season / January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 b. Winter Sports – 2014-2015 season / July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015
3. “DAS” – Direct Athlete Support 4. “EAHI” – Elite Athlete Health Insurance 5. “IF” – International Federation
a. ATH – IPC b. CYC – UCI c. SKA – IPC d. SKN – IPC e. SWI – IPC
6. “NGB” – National Governing Body (for Paralympic ATH, CYC, SKA, SKN, SWI = USOC, Sport Performance/Paralympic Division)
7. “USADA” – U.S. Anti-Doping Agency PROGRAM GOALS The primary focus in 2013 is to ensure that National Team athletes are receiving quality training and competition opportunities and to focus more resources toward emerging athletes who have the potential to develop into medal contenders. These programs will help to strengthen the USA’s medal prospects for the 2016 Paralympic Games and beyond. Specific activities in pursuit of these program goals will include: Resident Program at the U.S. Olympic Training Center-Chula Vista Develop a resident program for wheelchair track athletes Increase emerging athlete pool particularly in targeted events/classification groups (CP,
VI, women, etc.). Support the IWAS World Junior Games 2013 Increase the number of quality domestic competitions Improve standard of coaching and access to coaching for current athlete pool (National
Team athletes and coaches will be held accountable for following the Personal Performance Plan)
Increase sport science review/opportunities
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2013 NATIONAL TEAM U.S. Paralympics will nominate a Track and Field National Team for 2013, based on athlete performances from the 2012 Paralympic Games or the achievement of the National Team “A” or “B” standard in 2013 (see details below).
Athletes who win one or more medals in individual events at the 2012 Paralympic Games (National Team A).
Non-medaling athletes with one or more top eight finish in an individual event provided that the finish result is also among the top 50% of the athletes who started the event (National Team B).
Athletes who meet the U.S. Paralympics Track and Field National Team “A” or “B” standard between January 1, 2013 and November 30, 2013.
Athletes will be nominated to the National Team on January 1, 2013 and will retain their status though December 31, 2013 so long as they compete at the 2013 U.S. Paralympics Track and Field National Championships. U.S. Paralympics 2013 National Team status applies for the season (as defined above) covered by this document. National Team status and benefits are only conferred upon athletes who accept, sign and remain current with the U.S. Paralympics National Team Athlete Agreement. Athletes who meet a National Team standard during 2013, at an IPC sanctioned event, become eligible for National Team benefits and will retain their National Team status through the closing date of the respective season. Athletes will be nominated to the team on the first day of the month following achievement of the National Team standard. Athletes nominated to the 2013 National Team will be added to the USADA Out of Competition Testing Pool and will be responsible for remaining compliant with all forms, updates and tutorials as required by USADA. More information regarding USADA can be found in Attachment E. Athletes nominated to the National Team must be internationally classified by IPC Athletics and hold a current season license for Track and Field. 2013 National Team A standards (Attachment A) are based on the 3rd place performance from the IPC 2012 Annual Recorded Best Performance ranking list as of October 15, 2012. The National Team B standard for the Track events is 2.5% of the National Team A (3rd place performance). The National Team B standard for the Field events is based on 5th place from the IPC 2012 Annual Recorded Best Performance ranking list as of October 15, 2012. ** National Team status may not be earned based on performances in relays or team events.** 2014 NATIONAL TEAM U.S. Paralympics will nominate a Track and Field National Team for 2014, based on athlete performances from the 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships or the achievement of the National Team “A” or “B” standard in 2014 (see details below).
Athletes who win one or more medals in individual events at the 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships.
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Non-medaling athletes with one or more top eight finish in an individual event provided that the finish result is also among the top 50% of the athletes who started the event at the 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships.
Athletes who meet the U.S. Paralympics Track and Field 2014 National Team “A” or “B” standard between January 1, 2014 and November 30, 2014.
Athletes will be nominated to the National Team on January 1, 2014 and will retain their status though December 31, 2014 so long as they compete at the 2014 U.S. Paralympics Track and Field National Championships. DISCRETIONARY NOMINATION Discretionary selection may be used if an athlete who has demonstrated international competitiveness during the qualification period for the 2013 National Team was ill, injured, or otherwise unable to compete or perform at a level to qualify him/her for the team; but it is expected that the athlete will return to internationally competitive form during 2013. The Director, Paralympic Track and Field High Performance in consultation with the Team Leader, Sport Performance will make discretionary selections. All athletes nominated to the 2013 National Team through discretionary selection must have been on a previous National Team during the preceding two years/seasons (2011 – 2012). NATIONAL TEAM BENEFITS National Team athletes are eligible for the following benefits:
1. USOC Direct Athlete Support (Attachment B) 2. Track and Field Additional Athlete Support Programs (Attachment C) 3. USOC Elite Athlete Health Insurance program (Attachment D) 4. Air transportation (or ground equivalent), lodging, ground transportation, meal per diem,
and coaching support at designated U.S. Paralympics training and competition activities. 5. Hilton Hotel Discount: Hilton Hotel offers a discount for athletes staying at their
properties. Rooms can be booked by using the Hilton Promotion/Offer code 2637677 on www.hilton.com or by going to: www.hhonors.com/teamusastays.
6. Merchandise discounts: Athletes that stay at the Olympic Training Center will be given a 15% merchandise discount. Simply present the OTC ID to receive this discount.
7. Airline Discount: United Airlines now offers a “friends and family” discount code for online booking for personal travel. Visit: www.united.com and enter ZNZH603736 into the promotion code box and it will take 5% off the price of online flight bookings.
8. USOC Athlete Career Program (Attachment F). 9. USOC/DeVry Academic Performance Partnership (contact respective National Teams
Manager for details and information). http://usoc.keller.devry.edu/ 10. USOC Tuition Grants (contact respective National Teams Manager for details and
information). http://www2.teamusa.org/US-Paralympics/Resources/Athlete-and-Coaching-Support.aspx
11. Use of the designation of National team member in non-commercial situations. 12. U.S. Paralympics National Team uniform.
EMERGING ATHLETES Athletes (military and non-military) who meet the Emerging standard during 2013, at an IPC sanctioned event, may be invited to participate in selected U.S. Paralympics Track and Field Program activities as outlined below. Invitation is at the discretion of the Director, Paralympic Track and Field High Performance.
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2013 Emerging standards (Attachment A) are based on 15% of the National Team B standards. Athletes nominated to the Emerging Team must be internationally classified by IPC Athletics OR nationally classified by U.S. Paralympics Track and Field and hold a current season license for Track and Field. MILITARY ATHLETES Military program athletes who meet the Military standard during 2013, at an IPC sanctioned event, may be invited to participate in selected U.S. Paralympics Track and Field Program activities as outlined below. Invitation is at the discretion of the Director, Paralympic Track and Field High Performance. Active-duty and veteran military athletes may also be eligible for U.S. Paralympics Military Program activities and events that are not included as part of the U.S. Paralympics Track and Field 2013 Athlete and Sport Program Plan. 2013 Military standards (Attachment A) are based on 20% of the National Team B standards. 2013 PROGRAM ACTIVITIES The 2013 National Team activities are outlined below. Athletes will be required to attend all 2013 activities included in their personal performance plan which will be developed in conjunction with the Director, Paralympic Track and Field High Performance. Each athlete is responsible for individual arrangements (including expenses) to attend these activities (i.e. travel, lodging, accommodation, entries) unless otherwise indicated in the activity listing. National Team athletes are required to obtain a 2013 IPC License. http://www2.teamusa.org/US-Paralympics/Sports/Track-and-Field/IPC-Licensing.aspx National Team athletes are encouraged to be registered members of their respective U.S. NGB. http://www.usatf.org/Products---Services/Individual-Memberships.aspx All IPC Athletics Approved/Sanctioned events are listed on the IPC Athletics website: http://www.paralympic.org/Calendar.
National Team Athlete Required Competitions (Athletes make their own arrangements and pay own expenses)
2013 U.S. Paralympics Track and Field National Championships June 14-16, 2013 Location is TBD IPC Approved events http://usparalympics.org/sports/summer-paralympic-sports/track-field/events
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U.S. Paralympics Track and Field Funded Competitions *Tentative* (U.S. Paralympics makes the arrangements and pays the expenses--Athletes will be invited
to compete at the events listed below based on 2012 Rankings) Pomona-Pitzer Invitational 13 April 2013 Pomona – Pitzer University, Pomona, CA Mt. SAC Relays 18-20 April 2013 Mt. San Antonio College – Walnut, CA Kansas Relays 17-20 April 2013 University of Kansas – Lawrence, KS Fast Cow 2 May 2013 IUPUI Campus—Indianapolis, IN Desert Challenge Games 17-19 May 2013 Red Mountain High School – Mesa, AZ Swiss Series 25-26 May 2013: Swiss Nationals, Pratteln 30 May 2013: Daniela Jutzeler Memorial, Nottwil 2 June 2013: Int. Wheelchair-Marathon and Para-cycling roadrace (P1), Oensingen IPC Athletics World Championships 16-29 July 2013 Lyon, France
U.S. Paralympics Track and Field Funded Camps (U.S. Paralympics makes the arrangements and pays the expenses--Athletes will be invited
to the events listed below based on 2012 Rankings) U.S. Paralympics Track and Field Elite Athlete and Coach Sport Science Camp 5-10 March 2013 Olympic Training Center-Chula Vista – Chula Vista, CA Approved on-site for 24 athletes/staff U.S. Paralympics Track and Field Elite Throws Camp 8-14 April 2013 Olympic Training Center-Chula Vista – Chula Vista, CA Approved on-site for 16 athletes/staff U.S. Paralympics Track and Field Elite Ambulatory/Wheelchair Camp 10-18 April 2013 Olympic Training Center-Chula Vista – Chula Vista, CA
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Approved on-site for 20 athletes/staff U.S. Paralympics Track and Field Elite Ambulatory Camp 30 April – 10 May 2013 Olympic Training Center-Chula Vista – Chula Vista, CA Approved on-site for 16 athletes/staff U.S. Paralympics Track and Field Elite Throws Camp 19-26 May 2013 Olympic Training Center-Chula Vista – Chula Vista, CA Approved on-site for 16 athletes/staff U.S. Paralympics Track and Field IWAS Junior Team Prep Camp 23-29 June 2013 Olympic Training Center-Chula Vista – Chula Vista, CA Approved on-site for 16 athletes/staff 2013 OPERATION GOLD U.S. Paralympics will award Operation Gold funds in Track & Field based off of the results at the 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships (to be held in Lyon, France July 20-28) as outlined below.
Paralympic Sport Payment Schedule
Place World
Championships 1st year in quad
World Championships 2nd
year in quad
World Championships 3rd year in quad
Paralympic Year*
1st $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 $5,000
2nd $2,500 $2,500 $2,500 $3,500
3rd $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $2,500
4th $1,500 $1,500 $1,500
5th $1,000 $1,000 $1,000
6th $500 $500 $500
* = In the Paralympic year, athletes are eligible for multiple medals won.
In the Olympic/Paralympic year, multiple Operation Gold Awards will be paid to qualifying athletes. In non-Olympic/Paralympic years, Operation Gold Awards are limited to one award per athlete in a program year. Athletes who qualify in multiple events during a non-Olympic/Paralympic year will only receive the highest award amount for which he/she qualified at the specified competition. For Paralympic sports in non-Paralympic years, individuals must finish in one of the top six (6) places and among the top 50% of the athletes who started the event to qualify for Operation Gold Awards. Teams must finish in one of the top four (4) places to qualify for Operation Gold Awards.
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Paralympic & Sport Performance Divisions
United States Olympic Committee 1 Olympic Plaza
Colorado Springs, CO 80909 719-866-2030
719-866-2029 fax www.usparalympics.org
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Attachment A
2013 U.S. Paralympics Track and Field Standards (updated 1 March 2013)
The events scheduled to be hosted at the 2016 Paralympic Games will be added to these tables as soon as they are finalized/published by the IPC.
Men
Event Class Eligible Classes Points
IPC World Champs. AQS
IPC World Champs. BQS
National Team A
National Team B Emerging Military
National Champs. Entry
National Champs. Entry for Juniors
100m 11 11 12.00 12.25 11.20 11.48 13.20 13.78 14.09 15.31
100m 12 12 11.55 11.85 10.91 11.18 12.86 13.42 13.74 14.94
100m 13 13 11.90 12.20 11.00 11.28 12.97 13.53 14.03 15.25
100m 34 33/34 19.00 21.00 16.23 16.64 21.20 21.30 26.68 29.00
100m 35 35 14.85 15.60 13.04 13.37 15.75 16.04 17.94 19.50
100m 36 36 13.50 14.70 12.26 12.57 14.80 15.08 16.91 18.38
100m 37 37 12.60 13.10 11.55 11.84 13.61 14.21 15.07 16.38
100m 38 38 12.40 12.90 11.22 11.50 13.23 13.80 14.95 16.25
100m 42 42 15.00 15.80 12.45 12.76 16.00 16.20 18.69 20.31
100m 43 43 12.70 13.40 11.33 11.61 13.42 13.94 15.41 16.75
100m 44 44 12.20 12.50 11.08 11.36 13.06 13.63 14.38 15.63
100m 46 45/46 11.45 11.60 11.05 11.33 13.03 13.59 13.34 14.50
100m 51 51 27.00 29.80 22.28 22.84 30.00 31.25 36.23 38.38
100m 52 52 19.40 20.37 17.06 17.49 20.50 20.98 23.43 25.46
100m 53 53 16.10 16.80 14.77 15.14 17.41 18.17 19.32 21.00
100m 54 54 14.85 15.00 14.00 14.35 16.50 17.22 17.25 18.75
200m 11 11 24.55 25.20 22.92 23.49 27.02 28.19 28.98 31.50
200m 12 12 23.60 24.20 22.04 22.59 25.98 27.11 28.46 30.94
200m 13 13 24.25 25.20 22.03 22.58 25.97 27.10 28.98 31.50
200m 34 33/34 33.00 38.00 28.95 29.67 38.15 38.50 47.73 51.88
200m 35 35 30.00 31.50 26.59 27.25 31.75 32.71 40.19 43.69
200m 36 36 28.00 29.00 24.83 25.45 29.27 30.54 33.35 36.25
200m 37 37 26.00 26.85 23.34 23.92 27.51 28.71 30.88 33.56
200m 38 38 25.20 26.50 22.65 23.22 26.70 27.86 30.48 33.13
200m 42 42 30.00 34.00 25.90 26.55 34.22 35.00 39.10 42.50
200m 43 43 25.50 26.50 21.70 22.24 26.82 27.00 30.48 33.13
200m 44 44 25.00 26.00 22.80 23.37 26.88 28.04 29.90 35.50
200m 46 45/46 23.45 23.75 22.28 22.84 26.26 27.40 27.31 29.69
200m 51 51 50.00 53.00 42.44 43.50 53.10 53.50 60.95 66.25
200m 52 52 34.50 37.25 31.78 32.57 37.46 39.09 42.84 46.56
200m 53 53 28.00 29.40 25.97 26.62 30.61 31.94 33.81 36.75
200m 54 54 26.70 27.15 24.83 25.45 29.27 30.54 31.22 33.94
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400m 11 11 56.30 59.00 51.44 52.73 60.63 63.27 67.85 73.75
400m 12 12 52.90 54.60 50.41 51.67 59.42 62.00 62.79 68.25
400m 13 13 52.80 55.00 49.04 50.27 57.81 60.32 63.25 68.75
400m 34 33/34 01:05.00 01:10.00 55.37 56.75 70.08 70.30 80.50 87.50
400m 36 36 65.00 70.00 55.18 56.56 70.08 70.30 80.50 87.50
400m 37 37 63.00 66.00 54.33 55.69 66.09 66.83 75.90 82.50
400m 38 38 58.00 60.90 51.97 53.27 61.26 63.92 70.04 76.13
400m 44 43/44 58.00 60.90 50.61 51.88 61.00 62.25 70.04 76.13
400m 46 45/46 51.70 53.10 49.28 50.51 58.09 60.61 61.07 66.38
400m 52 51/52 67.00 70.00 62.58 64.14 73.77 76.97 1:23.95 1:31.25
400m 53 53 54.00 56.00 49.46 50.70 58.30 60.84 64.40 70.00
400m 54 54 49.00 50.00 47.20 48.38 55.64 58.06 58.65 63.75
800m 11 11 2:20.00 2:30.00 2:08.89 2:12.11 2:31.93 2:38.53 2:52.50 3:07.50
800m 12 12 2:05.00 2:06.50 1:56.36 1:59.27 2:17.16 2:23.12 2:25.48 2:38.13
800m 13 13 2:00.00 2:04.00 1:53.40 1:56.24 2:13.67 2:19.48 2:26.62 2:39.17
800m 34 34 2:05.00 2:10.00 1:55.64 1:58.53 2:16.31 2:22.24 2:29.50 2:42.50
800m 36 36 2:29.00 2:40.00 2:06.81 2:09.98 2:41.00 2:42.00 3:04.00 3:20.00
800m 37 37 2:18.00 2:24.90 2:02.04 2:05.09 2:25.00 2:30.11 2:46.64 3:01.13
800m 46 45/46 2:01.00 2:04.00 1:53.03 1:55.86 2:13.23 2:19.03 2:24.90 2:37.50
800m 52 51/52 2:20.00 2:30.00 2:01.18 2:04.21 2:31.00 2:32.00 2:52.50 3:07.50
800m 53 53 1:48.00 1:51.00 1:37.39 1:39.82 1:54.80 1:59.79 2:07.65 2:18.75
800m 54 54 1:38.20 1:39.30 1:35.82 1:38.22 1:52.95 1:57.86 1:58.00 2:05.00
1,500m 11 11 4:32.00 4:45.00 4:07.56 4:13.75 4:51.81 5:04.50 5:33.50 6:02.50
1,500m 12 12 4:15.00 4:25.00 3:52.77 3:58.59 4:34.38 4:46.31 5:04.75 5:31.25
1,500m 13 13 4:15.00 4:20.00 3:53.60 3:59.44 4:35.36 4:47.33 4:59.00 5:25.00
1,500m 20 20 4:06.00 4:12.00 3:59.45 4:05.44 4:42.25 4:54.52 4:49.80 5:15.00
1,500m* 36 36 5:30.00 5:45.00 4:46.90 4:54.07 5:45.50 5:52.89 6:36.75 7:11.25
1,500m 38 37/38 4:50.00 5:00.00 4:14.90 4:21.27 5:00.46 5:13.53 5:50.75 6:21.25
1,500m 46 45/46 4:10.00 4:20.40 3:51.80 3:57.59 4:33.23 4:45.11 4:59.46 5:25.50
1,500m* 52 51/52 4:55.00 5:25.00 4:05.01 4:11.14 5:26.00 5:28.25 6:13.75 6:46.25
1,500m 54 53/54 3:03.00 3:08.00 2:54.95 2:59.32 3:26.22 3:35.19 3:38.50 3:57.50
5,000m 11 11 16:50.00 17:30.00 15:34.07 15:57.42 18:21.04 19:08.91 20:07.50 21:52.50
5,000m 12 12 16:00.00 16:50.00 14:20.76 14:42.28 16:54.62 17:38.73 19:21.50 21:02.50
5,000m 46 45/46 16:50.00 17:30.00 16:16.76 16:41.18 19:11.36 20:01.41 20:07.50 21:52.50
5,000m 54 53/54 10:40.00 10:50.00 10:21.80 10:37.35 12:12.95 12:44.81 12:45.00 13:32.50
10,000m 12 11/12 36:00.00 37:00.00 31:13.00 31:59.82 37:15.00 38:23.79 42:33.00 46:15.00
10,000m 54 53/54 22:20.00 23:10.00 21:12.84 21:44.66 25:00.36 26:05.59 26:38.50 28:57.50
Marathon 11 11 3:10:00 3:15:00 2:42:37 2:46:41 3:16:00 3:20:01
Marathon 12 12 2:55:00 3:15:00 2:26:56 2:30:36 3:16:00 3:20:01
Marathon 46 45/46 2:50:00 3:10:00 2:31:38 2:35:25 3:11:00 3:12:50
Marathon 54 53/54 1:35:00 1:50:00 1:22:55 1:24:59 1:51:00 1:53:00
High Jump* 13 12/13 1.60 1.45 1.83 1.76 1.50 1.41 1.23 1.09
High Jump 42 42/44 Yes 1.60 1.45 1.77 1.70 1.42 1.38 1.23 1.09
High Jump 44 42/44 Yes 1.80 1.60 2.07 1.99 1.56 1.50 1.36 1.24
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Long Jump 11 11 5.50 5.20 6.29 6.06 5.15 4.85 4.34 3.83
Long Jump 12 12 5.80 5.50 6.36 6.31 5.36 5.05 4.38 3.85
Long Jump 13 13 5.70 5.50 6.81 6.54 5.45 5.23 4.42 3.90
Long Jump 20 20 5.80 5.60 6.95 6.39 5.43 5.11 4.76 4.48
Long Jump 36 36 4.50 4.00 5.12 5.07 3.95 3.87 3.40 3.00
Long Jump 37 37/38 Yes 5.10 4.55 6.25 6.01 4.25 4.10 3.57 3.41
Long Jump 38 37/38 Yes 5.20 4.65 6.42 6.17 4.35 4.15 3.95 3.49
Long Jump 42 42 4.40 4.20 6.11 5.32 4.15 4.10 3.83 3.38
Long Jump 44 43/44 5.70 5.15 6.36 6.27 5.11 5.02 4.38 3.94
Long Jump 46 45/46 6.10 5.90 6.95 6.57 5.58 5.26 5.02 4.43
Triple Jump 11 11 10.50 9.50 12.55 12.39 9.46 9.35 8.08 7.13
Triple Jump 12 12 12.90 11.90 14.39 14.19 11.85 11.35 10.12 8.93
Triple Jump 46 45/46 12.50 11.50 14.00 13.45 11.43 10.76 9.78 8.63
Club 31 31/32/51 Yes 19.30 16.75 22.27 21.27 16.71 16.50 14.24 12.56
Club 32 31/32/51 Yes 24.30 19.25 36.29 34.66 19.20 18.90 16.36 14.44
Club 51 31/32/51 Yes 21.70 18.30 26.05 24.87 18.22 18.00 15.56 13.73
Shot 11 11 10.00 9.20 12.21 11.81 9.15 9.05 7.74 6.83
Shot 12 12 11.50 10.50 14.73 13.81 10.45 10.36 8.59 7.58
Shot 20 20 11.50 10.50 15.21 13.58 10.45 10.38 8.93 7.88
Shot 32 32/33 Yes 6.80 6.20 10.28 8.38 6.12 6.03 5.06 4.46
Shot 33 32/33 Yes 7.70 7.00 11.50 9.38 6.93 6.87 5.78 5.10
Shot 34 34 10.00 9.00 12.86 11.82 8.93 8.12 6.80 6.00
Shot 35 35 9.00 8.00 9.84 9.20 7.82 7.36 6.80 5.80
Shot 36 36 9.20 8.50 11.82 10.37 8.43 8.30 7.00 6.00
Shot 37 37 11.85 11.00 15.16 13.89 10.92 10.88 9.35 8.25
Shot 38 38 11.00 10.10 15.12 13.40 9.95 9.87 8.59 7.58
Shot 41 40/41 10.00 9.00 12.91 11.51 8.92 8.88 7.65 6.83
Shot 42 42 11.20 11.00 13.50 13.26 10.92 10.61 9.35 8.25
Shot 44 44 12.40 10.60 15.07 14.09 10.55 10.49 9.01 8.48
Shot 46 46 12.50 11.25 15.46 14.48 11.19 11.03 9.56 8.44
Shot 52 52/53 Yes 6.50 6.00 9.78 9.55 5.90 5.83 5.10 4.80
Shot 53 52/53 Yes 7.00 6.50 8.42 8.22 6.25 6.10 5.53 5.06
Shot 54 54/55 Yes 8.20 7.75 9.84 9.55 7.71 7.53 6.59 5.81
Shot 55 54/55 Yes 10.20 9.40 11.33 11.00 9.35 9.29 7.57 6.68
Shot 56 56/57 Yes 8.50 8.00 12.62 12.52 7.91 7.85 6.80 6.40
Shot 57 56/57 Yes 11.20 10.30 13.62 13.53 10.25 10.02 8.37 7.39
Shot 58 58 11.50 10.80 15.40 14.14 10.65 10.32 9.18 8.40
Discus 11 11 29.50 28.00 37.29 36.10 27.95 27.64 22.74 20.06
Discus 12 12 28.00 25.00 34.33 31.98 24.95 24.64 21.25 17.00
Discus 32 32/33/34 Yes 15.20 13.80 22.28 20.12 13.72 13.55 11.73 10.35
Discus 33 32/33/34 Yes 22.10 20.10 34.16 31.13 19.87 19.72 17.09 15.08
Discus 34 32/33/34 Yes 30.20 27.10 48.96 44.22 26.93 26.45 23.04 20.33
Discus 35 35/36 Yes 34.00 30.00 53.63 53.01 29.80 29.35 25.50 24.00
Discus 36 35/36 Yes 28.00 25.00 38.06 37.63 24.93 24.85 20.23 17.85
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Discus 37 37/38 Yes 40.50 38.00 53.97 51.83 37.93 37.85 31.71 27.98
Discus 38 37/38 Yes 36.60 34.40 51.23 49.2 34.35 34.29 29.24 25.80
Discus 41 40/41 27.00 23.80 42.03 38.07 23.75 23.55 20.23 17.85
Discus 42 42 38.00 33.25 42.81 41.33 33.01 32.87 28.26 24.94
Discus 44 44 38.50 38.00 58.39 48.85 37.44 37.38 32.30 28.50
Discus 46 46 33.00 29.00 40.66 38.60 28.93 28.45 24.65 23.20
Discus 51 51/52/53 Yes 9.70 9.10 11.97 11.17 8.87 8.65 7.70 6.00
Discus 52 51/52/53 Yes 17.20 16.40 20.56 19.18 16.35 16.29 13.94 12.30
Discus 53 51/52/53 Yes 22.50 21.00 26.44 24.67 20.93 20.45 17.85 15.75
Discus 54 54/55/56 Yes 24.40 21.30 31.56 30.76 21.25 21.02 18.11 15.98
Discus 55 54/55/56 Yes 31.50 28.00 37.72 36.77 27.93 27.45 23.80 21.00
Discus 56 54/55/56 Yes 32.30 29.25 42.79 41.72 29.01 28.87 24.86 21.94
Discus 57 57/58 Yes 38.00 34.70 45.89 45.30 34.65 34.53 29.50 26.03
Discus 58 57/58 Yes 47.50 41.00 54.59 53.89 39.93 39.45 34.85 30.75
Javelin* 11 11 31.00 28.00 43.86 38.64 27.93 27.45 22.00 20.20
Javelin 12 12/13 Yes 44.60 40.50 57.95 56.45 40.25 40.10 34.43 30.38
Javelin 13 12/13 Yes 45.70 41.50 59.09 57.56 41.25 41.10 35.28 31.00
Javelin 33 33/34 Yes 17.00 14.50 26.33 25.84 14.25 14.10 11.22 9.90
Javelin 34 33/34 Yes 23.50 21.70 36.52 35.83 21.65 21.53 15.39 13.58
Javelin 37 37/38 Yes 31.00 28.00 44.19 40.03 27.93 27.45 23.80 21.90
Javelin 38 37/38 Yes 37.00 33.00 39.28 35.58 32.93 32.45 28.05 25.90
Javelin 41 40/41 28.50 27.00 42.31 41.48 26.93 26.45 21.25 18.75
Javelin 42 42 38.00 34.20 48.90 47.61 34.01 33.87 29.07 25.65
Javelin 44 44 45.00 42.00 55.83 50.62 41.93 41.45 30.86 27.23
Javelin 46 46 33.00 30.00 42.90 36.57 29.93 29.26 25.50 22.00
Javelin 52 52/53 Yes 14.00 12.00 17.11 15.36 11.93 11.45 10.20 9.60
Javelin 53 52/53 Yes 15.00 12.40 20.39 18.31 12.25 12.10 10.54 9.92
Javelin 54 54/55/56 Yes 20.60 18.30 27.35 24.79 18.01 17.87 15.56 13.73
Javelin 55 54/55/56 Yes 24.70 22.10 32.90 29.82 21.87 21.65 18.79 16.58
Javelin 56 54/55/56 Yes 29.50 26.30 39.25 35.57 26.10 25.87 22.36 19.73
Javelin 57 57/58 Yes 33.00 30.00 42.94 41.72 29.93 29.45 23.38 20.63
Javelin 58 57/58 Yes 41.00 38.00 47.85 46.49 37.93 37.45 26.78 23.63 1,500m (T36) (T52)- Taken from 2011- not enough data in 2012 10,000m (T12)- Taken from 2011- not enough data in 2012 High Jump (F12/13) Taken from 2011- not enough data 2012 Javelin (F11) Based on 2011 Rankings-- event not held in 2012
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2013 U.S. Paralympics Track and Field Standards (updated 1 March 2013)
The events scheduled to be hosted at the 2016 Paralympic Games will be added to these tables as soon as they are finalized/published by the IPC.
Women
Event Class Eligible Classes Points
IPC World Champs. AQS
IPC World Champs. BQS
National Team A
National Team B Emerging Military
National Champs. Entry
National Champs. Entry for Juniors
100m 11 11 14.25 14.80 12.76 13.08 15.04 15.69 17.02 18.50
100m 12 12 13.50 14.30 12.13 12.43 14.30 15.25 16.50 18.00
100m 13 13 13.70 14.30 12.40 12.71 14.62 15.25 16.70 18.00
100m 34 33/34 24.00 27.00 19.85 20.35 27.50 28.00 34.50 37.50
100m 35 35 19.30 22.00 16.42 16.83 22.50 23.50 31.63 34.38
100m 36 36 16.40 18.00 14.85 15.22 18.50 19.50 21.39 23.25
100m 37 37 15.40 16.00 14.23 14.59 16.77 17.50 19.38 21.06
100m 38 38 15.30 15.80 13.64 13.98 16.08 16.78 18.98 20.63
100m 42 42 18.50 19.50 16.14 16.54 20.00 20.50 23.00 25.00
100m 44 43/44 15.80 16.60 13.33 13.66 17.00 18.00 19.55 21.25
100m 46 45/46 14.00 15.60 12.82 13.14 16.00 16.50 17.94 19.50
100m 52 51/52 25.00 30.00 20.22 20.73 30.00 30.50 34.50 36.00
100m 53 53 19.00 21.00 16.83 17.25 21.50 22.50 27.03 29.38
100m 54 54 18.30 18.90 16.02 16.42 19.00 20.00 21.74 23.63
200m 11 11 28.85 30.30 26.25 26.91 30.94 32.29 34.85 37.88
200m 12 12 27.80 30.00 24.80 25.42 30.50 31.50 34.50 37.50
200m 13 13 29.60 33.00 27.87 28.57 33.50 34.28 37.95 39.60
200m 34 33/34 43.00 51.00 34.69 35.56 51.50 52.00 58.65 61.20
200m 35 35 42.20 45.00 34.31 35.17 45.50 46.00 51.75 56.25
200m 36 36 34.00 38.60 31.10 31.88 39.00 40.00 44.39 48.25
200m 37 37 32.80 34.60 29.73 30.47 35.04 36.57 40.25 43.75
200m 38 38 32.00 33.60 28.18 28.88 34.00 34.66 39.45 42.88
200m 44 43/44 31.50 33.00 27.53 28.22 33.50 33.86 37.95 40.63
200m 46 45/46 28.65 30.00 25.55 26.19 30.12 31.43 34.50 37.50
200m 52 51/52 45.00 47.00 35.68 36.57 47.50 48.00 54.05 58.75
200m 53 53 35.00 37.50 29.35 30.08 38.00 38.10 43.13 46.88
200m 54 54 33.60 36.00 30.45 31.21 36.50 37.45 41.40 45.00
400m 11 11 69.00 75.00 61.78 63.32 75.50 80.00 86.25 90.00
400m 12 12 64.50 70.00 58.33 59.79 70.50 71.75 80.50 84.00
400m 13 13 65.00 68.00 56.91 58.33 68.50 71.00 78.20 84.00
400m 37 37 73.00 80.00 67.35 69.03 80.50 82.84 1:37.17 1:45.62
400m* 44 43/44 80.00 90.00 61.50 63.04 1:32.00 1:33.00 1:43.50 1:48.00
400m 46 45/46 68.00 75.00 58.48 59.94 1:15.50 1:16.00 1:26.25 1:30.00
400m 53 53 64.50 70.00 55.88 57.28 70.50 71.00 1:20.50 1:27.50
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400m 54 54 61.00 63.00 55.77 57.16 65.74 68.60 1:13.60 1:20.00
800m 11 11 3:15.00 3:25.00 2:53.29 3:17.62 3:32.00 3:35.00 3:55.75 4:06.00
800m 52 51/52 3:00.00 3:30.00 2:29.64 2:33.38 3:32.00 3:35.00 4:01.50 4:12.00
800m 53 53 2:10.00 2:20.00 1:51.70 1:54.49 2:21.00 2:25.00 2:47.90 3:02.50
800m 54 54 2:00.00 2:05.00 1:49.66 1:52.40 2:09.26 2:14.88 2:27.20 2:40.00
1,500m 12 11/12 5:20.00 5:30.00 4:48.88 4:56.10 5:40.52 5:55.32 6:19.50 6:50.00
1,500m 20 20 5:05.00 5:20.00 4:27.27 4:33.95 5:25.00 6:08.00 6:27.50
1,500m 54 53/54 3:45.00 4:00.00 3:23.02 3:28.10 4:01.25 4:09.71 4:41.75 5:06.25
5,000m 54 53/54 13:00.00 14:00.00 11:51.08 12:08.86 14:05.00 14:34.63 17:03.50 18:32.50
Marathon 54 52/53/54 2:00:00 2:20:00 1:37:37 1:40:03 2:22:00 2:25:00
Long Jump 11 11 3.80 3.30 4.38 4.13 3.28 3.24 2.81 2.48
Long Jump 12 12 4.90 4.50 5.66 5.27 4.48 4.22 3.83 3.38
Long Jump 13 13 4.80 4.50 5.31 5.19 4.41 4.15 3.83 3.56
Long Jump 20 20 4.40 4.10 5.44 4.93 4.05 3.94 3.49 3.08
Long Jump 37 37/38 Yes 3.85 3.50 4.58 4.34 3.45 3.39 2.98 2.63
Long Jump 38 37/38 Yes 3.80 3.30 4.93 4.43 3.28 3.24 2.81 2.48
Long Jump 42 42 3.40 3.10 3.87 3.74 3.00 2.98 2.64 2.33
Long Jump 44 44/46 3.95 3.55 5.43 5.28 3.48 3.45 3.02 2.66
Long Jump 46 44/46 4.40 4.15 5.43 5.28 4.08 4.04 3.53 3.15
Club 31 31/32/51 Yes 8.30 7.90 11.55 11.17 7.80 7.50 6.72 5.93
Club 32 31/32/51 Yes 13.40 10.80 22.00 21.28 10.60 10.40 9.18 8.10
Club 51 31/32/51 Yes 10.30 8.25 13.87 13.41 8.15 8.10 7.01 6.60
Shot 11 11 7.00 6.00 11.07 9.16 5.55 5.40 5.10 4.50
Shot 12 12 9.30 8.00 11.76 10.38 7.95 7.85 6.63 5.85
Shot 20 20 9.40 8.50 12.60 11.55 8.45 8.35 6.38 5.63
Shot 32 32/33/34 Yes 5.05 4.20 6.18 5.79 4.15 4.10 3.57 3.15
Shot 33 32/33/34 Yes 5.35 4.45 6.63 6.21 4.40 4.35 3.78 3.36
Shot 34 32/33/34 Yes 6.70 5.60 9.19 8.61 5.50 5.40 4.51 3.98
Shot 35 35/36 Yes 7.55 6.45 12.06 10.53 6.40 6.35 5.48 4.91
Shot 36 35/36 Yes 7.20 6.25 10.40 9.08 6.18 6.12 5.31 4.69
Shot 37 37 8.20 7.20 11.00 10.35 7.18 7.12 6.12 5.40
Shot 41 40/41 7.00 6.30 8.62 8.03 6.22 6.15 4.42 3.90
Shot 42 42/44 Yes 7.50 6.30 9.47 8.63 6.22 6.15 5.36 5.04
Shot 44 42/44 Yes 9.00 8.00 12.20 11.12 7.85 7.70 6.80 6.30
Shot* 52 52/53 Yes 2.85 2.50 3.86 2.85 2.40 2.35 2.13 2.00
Shot* 53 52/53 Yes 3.00 2.75 3.95 3.00 2.70 2.65 2.34 2.20
Shot 54 54 5.50 4.90 6.45 6.31 4.80 4.70 4.17 3.68
Shot 55 55/56/57 Yes 7.00 6.20 8.35 7.70 6.12 6.08 5.27 4.65
Shot 56 55/56/57 Yes 7.55 6.70 8.91 8.22 6.61 6.55 5.70 5.03
Shot 57 55/56/57 Yes 8.05 7.00 10.12 9.16 6.85 6.72 5.95 5.25
Shot 58 58 9.00 7.50 11.11 10.43 7.40 7.30 6.21 5.48
Discus 11 11/12 Yes 20.00 18.90 35.96 33.45 18.75 18.62 16.07 14.18
Discus 12 11/12 Yes 30.40 27.00 40.46 37.63 26.00 25.83 20.74 18.30
Discus 35 35/36 Yes 18.60 15.65 29.95 27.36 15.50 15.40 13.30 11.74
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Discus 36 35/36 Yes 18.95 15.95 27.97 25.54 15.65 15.55 13.56 11.96
Discus 37 37 22.00 19.00 30.99 27.58 18.85 18.75 16.15 14.25
Discus 41 40/41 19.00 17.00 30.44 24.99 16.00 15.50 13.60 12.00
Discus 51 51/52/53 Yes 5.00 3.75 5.67 5.55 3.65 3.55 3.19 2.81
Discus 52 51/52/53 Yes 10.40 9.35 13.25 12.95 9.22 9.17 7.95 7.01
Discus 53 51/52/53 Yes 12.40 10.10 14.32 14.00 9.93 9.80 8.59 7.58
Discus 54 54/55/56 Yes 13.00 11.00 14.11 13.48 10.50 10.30 9.35 8.60
Discus 55 54/55/56 Yes 17.00 15.00 19.64 18.77 14.00 13.50 11.75 11.00
Discus 56 54/55/56 Yes 18.00 16.00 20.45 19.54 15.43 14.50 12.60 11.80
Discus 57 57/58 Yes 21.90 19.20 28.25 26.66 17.98 17.50 16.32 14.40
Discus 58 57/18 Yes 30.00 26.00 36.54 34.49 24.92 24.50 20.27 17.89
Javelin 11 11 18.50 15.00 23.37 19.53 14.43 14.00 12.75 12.00
Javelin 12 12/13 Yes 21.40 16.75 38.01 34.11 16.24 16.00 14.24 12.56
Javelin 13 12/13 Yes 23.55 18.45 39.18 35.17 18.00 17.45 15.68 13.84
Javelin 33 33/34 Yes 10.75 8.90 12.25 11.20 8.62 8.35 7.57 6.68
Javelin 34 33/34 Yes 13.50 12.00 20.42 18.66 11.20 11.10 9.32 8.22
Javelin 37 37 20.00 15.50 29.84 26.46 14.90 14.80 13.18 12.40
Javelin 46 46 30.00 24.90 38.85 36.27 23.85 23.50 21.17 18.68
Javelin 52 52/53 Yes 6.50 5.00 9.05 8.19 4.50 4.25 4.00 3.80
Javelin 53 52/53 Yes 8.00 6.00 9.70 8.78 5.50 5.25 5.10 4.80
Javelin 54 54/55/56 Yes 12.00 9.80 16.77 15.19 9.53 9.40 8.33 7.35
Javelin 55 54/55/56 Yes 15.85 12.95 22.13 20.04 12.05 11.90 11.01 9.71
Javelin 56 54/55/56 Yes 16.75 13.65 23.38 21.17 13.25 13.00 11.60 10.24
Javelin 57 57/58 Yes 17.60 14.70 22.03 20.62 13.90 13.60 12.50 11.03
Javelin 58 57/58 Yes 21.75 18.15 27.20 25.46 17.22 16.50 15.43 13.61
*400m T44 Time extrapolation * Shot F52 and F53- Not enough for a 5th place- used World A for the National B
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Attachment B
2013 U.S. Paralympics Track and Field Direct Athlete Support
1. DAS is processed monthly on the first Friday of each month. 2. Athletes are eligible for DAS at the beginning of the month following nomination to the
National Team. 3. DAS is provided to athletes that are in compliance with 2013 Athlete Agreement
obligations and Personal Performance Plan obligations. If an athlete is not current with the agreement/plan obligations and/or USADA on the first day of the month in which the payment is being made, the athlete’s payment will be withheld until he/she is compliant.
4. DAS will only be paid once the Athlete Support Designee Form has been completed and submitted (annual basis).
5. Athlete support is paid directly to the athlete. National Team athletes are responsible for understanding and maintaining their own eligibility status with other organizations where applicable (i.e. NCAA, NFHS, etc.), and may choose to decline direct athlete support payments in order to retain high school or collegiate eligibility.
6. Athlete support is contingent upon maintaining consistent performance standards and competition results.
7. DAS will only be paid to athletes who have a coach. Athletes who do not have a coach must submit the yearly training plan with the Personal Performance Plan form (details outlined in Attachment C). Also, athletes must submit the results from the training plan for the prior month and the training plan for the next two months (details outlined in Attachment C) in order to receive DAS payment each month. Submit to: [email protected] or by fax: 719-866-2029.
8. Athletes must compete at the 2013 U.S. Paralympics Track and Field National Championships in order to continue receiving DAS through the 2013 season.
2013 Criteria for Track and Field Direct Athlete Support
Athletes who are nominated to the 2013 U.S. Paralympics Track and Field National Team will be paid DAS as follows: Gold Medalists from the 2012 Paralympic Games and 2013 World Championships: $800 / month Silver and Bronze Medalists from the 2012 Paralympic Games and National Team “A” Standard: $600 / month Non-medaling athletes with one or more top eight finish in an individual event provided that the
finish result is also among the top 50% of the athletes who started the event from the 2012 Paralympic Games and National Team “B” Standard: $300 / month
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Attachment C
2013 U.S. Paralympics Track and Field Additional Athlete Support Programs
COACHING SUPPORT/ALLOWANCE The 2013 Coaching Allowance will only be paid directly to a coach approved by U.S. Paralympics. The 2013 National Team athlete can nominate their personal coach to the Director of High Performance, Paralympic Track and Field by submitting their Personal Performance Plan and other documents as outlined below.
National Team athletes that are part of a Resident Program are not eligible for this benefit.
National Team athletes may not nominate themselves or any family member as their coach to receive the Coaching Allowance.
If a National team athlete does not have a coach or is unable to locate one, U.S. Paralympics will help the athlete to find an appropriate coach in their area. If a coach cannot be assigned, athletes must submit the required training documents each month (outlined below).
Support amount will be paid directly to the coach based on the following: o 2013 “A” National Team standard Athlete (includes 2012 Games Medalists and
2013 World Championships Gold Medalists): $250/month ($300/month if the coach is USA Track and Field Level 1 Coaching Education certified)
o 2013 “B” National Team standard Athlete (includes non-medaling athletes with one or more top eight finish in an individual event provided that the finish result is also among the top 50% of the athletes who started the event from the 2012 Paralympic Games): $100/month ($150/month if the coach is USA Track and Field Level 1 Coaching Education certified)
Coaches must submit the yearly training plan (details outlined below) with the Athlete Personal Performance Plan form. After review a contract will be created and sent to the coach for review/signature. The contract is active and payments can be processed only after the signed contract and W-9 form have been submitted and a green light is issued for the background check. Coaches will be required to submit an invoice each month along with the results from the training plan for the prior month and the training plan for the next two months (details outlined below).
Periodized yearly training plan—general overview of training with focus areas for each month or six week block (i.e., endurance, speed endurance, interval training (speed, etc.) race pace, competition, tactical training, strength training, volume throws/jumps, recovery, etc.)
Monthly training plan—what will the athlete do in each workout in addition to a log of the athlete’s results from each workout. Documents submitted each month should include the results from the previous month as well as the plan for the next two months. For example, the invoice sent for January payment should include the results of the training plan from January and the training plan for February and March (the invoice sent for February payment will include results from February training as well as the updated training plan for March and the plan for April, etc.).
PERFORMANCE INCENTIVE SUPPORT / WORLD RECORD BONUS
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U.S. Paralympics Track and Field will provide a world record bonus incentive program for 2013 National Team athletes. World record bonuses will be awarded based on results from IPC Approved events (outdoor only). One thousand dollars ($1,000) will be awarded for each world record. Athletes may only collect one world record bonus per event during their 2013 National Team term (i.e., athlete X can only receive one world record bonus payment for the Men’s T44
100m, but multiple payments may be paid if athlete X were to break the world record in the Men’s T44 100m and Men’s T44 200m). Relay world record bonuses will be split among the
four athletes establishing the World Record.
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Attachment D
2013 U.S. Paralympics Track and Field Elite Athlete Health Insurance (EAHI) The USOC agrees to provide up to 35 EAHI slots to athletes who meet the eligibility and criteria. The approved EAHI eligibility and criteria for EAHI is as follows: Athletes must be currently training and competing to receive EAHI and they must sign the 2013 Athlete Agreement and Athlete Support Designee Form.
Criteria 1: All 2013 National Team athletes are eligible for EAHI. Criteria 2: Athletes who meet the 2013 U.S. Paralympics Track and Field National,
Emerging or Military Standards may be eligible for EAHI as determined by the Director, Paralympic Track and Field High Performance and Team Leader, Sport Performance. Selection for EAHI will be based on current performance at a level that indicates a positive trajectory of performance with a chance to medal in the Paralympic Games or World Championships between 2013 and 2018.
Should there be more athletes than slots available after Criteria 1 and or Criteria 2, the decision to award EAHI will be based on which athlete(s) have the best opportunity to medal at the Paralympic Games in 2016.
Should there be any available slots after all eligible athletes [who request and] have been awarded EAHI, those slots will remain unused.
MEDEX Insurance Every athlete enrolled in the Elite Athlete Health Insurance Program also receives MEDEX Plus as part of the benefits. MEDEX Plus provides:
Medical Assistance Services (i.e., locate nearest doctors or hospitals, facilitate hospital payments, and monitor case) **
Travel Assistance (i.e., replacement of lost/stolen travel documents, translation services, travel arrangements) **
Destination Services (i.e., pre-travel information, travel & health information, real-time security intelligence) **
Personal Security Services (i.e., political evacuation, security evacuation) ** Medical Evacuation - In the event of a medical emergency, MEDEX will arrange & pay
for a medically supervised evacuation to the nearest medical facility or return to point of origin.
Repatriation Services - In the case of an injury or an unexpected illness resulting in death, MEDEX will coordinate & pay for the return of remains to your home country.
**This is assistance only and does not cover the cost of any services provided. MEDEX Assist also offers a benefit referred to as TravMed Abroad. This supplemental benefit is offered at an additional cost to you of $3/day and can only be purchased when traveling outside the U.S. What does TravMed Abroad provide? The same services as MEDEX Plus, but in addition, TravMed covers the cost of medical services on a secondary basis to any personal insurance
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already in place (if you have no personal insurance, TravMed becomes the primary insurer) after a $25.00 deductible. Illness and injuries, including sport injuries, are covered by TravMed Abroad. Some reasons why USOC & NGB team members may consider purchasing TravMed Abroad are as follows:
Personal travel outside the US Athletes traveling outside the US for training or competition Delegates & family members traveling with athletes High deductible medical plans
Qualified athletes can direct specific questions about EAHI to: Viola Cruz EAHI Benefits Administrator
719-866-4734 [email protected]
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Attachment E
U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) Information on Medications and Supplements. Three key resources for athletes are Global Drug Reference Online (Global DRO), Drug Reference Line (DRL), and the wallet card.
www.globaldro.com DRL: 800-233-0393 within the US and 719-785-2010 outside of the US. This resource is
available Monday through Friday 8 AM to 4 PM. Wallet card: available in the publications link
Everything on meds, supplements, and TUEs can be found under this link: http://www.usada.org/substances Testing. The United States Olympic Committee, (USOC) National Governing Bodies, (NGBs) and the World Anti-doping Agency (WADA) Code have authorized USADA to test any athlete who:
Is a member of a license holder of a NGB Is participating at an Event or Competition sanctioned by the USOC or a NGB or
participating at an Event or Competition in the United States sanctioned by an IF Is a foreign athlete who is present in the United States Has given his/her consent to Testing by USADA or who has submitted a Whereabouts
Filing to USADA or an IF within the previous 12 months and has not given his/her NGB written notice of retirement
Has been named by the USOC or an NGB to an international team or who is included in the USADA Registered Testing Pool (USADA RTP) or is competing in a qualifying event to represent the USOC or NGB in international competition
Is a United States Athlete or foreign Athlete present in the United States who is serving a period of ineligibility on account of an anti-doping rule violation and has not given prior written notice of retirement to the his/her NGB and USADA or the applicable foreign anti-doping agency or foreign sport association
Is being tested by USADA under authorization from the USOC, an NGB, IF, any NADO, WADA, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), International Paralympic Committee, (IPC), or the organizing committee of any Event or Competition.
Some of these athletes may be added to the USADA RTP if they meet NGB, USOC, or USADA criteria. Athletes are notified by e-mail of their inclusion in the pool and rights and responsibilities as being a part of the pool. Everything testing can be found here: http://www.usada.org/testing. Also, the Sample Collection Video: http://www.usada.org/collection/ is a helpful tool for those who have never been through the process. Key Resources: http://www.usada.org/resources PDFs of all USADA Publications: http://www.usada.org/resources/publications.aspx
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Attachment F
Athlete Career Services The Athlete Career Program was created by the USOC Career Services Department in partnership with Adecco, the USOC’s Official Career Management Services Sponsor. The Athlete Career Program provides a variety of services to elite athletes who are still training and competing as well as Olympians and Paralympians who have retired from sport. See attached brochures for more information. Programs and services include the following:
Personal career assistance – work with your own career coach to assist you with everything from creating your personal career game plan, to creating a resume, to getting the job you want.
Job placement assistance – whether you’re looking for a part-time, flexible scheduled job,
full-time employment, or an internship or job shadowing opportunity, Adecco can help you find what you need.
Career management seminars – these seminars are broken into five topics that can be
delivered anywhere and anytime to fit athletes’ schedules. Topics include the following: o Creating Your Game Plan (career planning assessment) o Building Your Team (networking) o Entering the Competition (creating a resume) o Game On! Are You Ready? (preparing for a job interview) o Can You Be Your Own Boss? (becoming an entrepreneur)
For more information regarding the Athlete Career Program please contact Carissa Gump, Adecco Athlete Liaison at 719-866-4035 or [email protected]
The Team USA Career Program Eligibility Criteria for Olympians, Paralympians and Hopefuls
Purpose The Team USA Career Program was created by the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) to assist Olympians, Paralympians and Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls with obtaining part-time, flexible career-oriented employment to offset training and competition expenses while also building work experience for their future. Team USA Career Program Opportunities The Team USA Career Program is in its early stages and is anticipated to grow over time. Currently, there are limited employment opportunities with USOC Sponsor, Hilton Hotels, Inc. Eligibility Criteria 1. Only athletes who are currently training and competing in Olympic and Paralympic events/disciplines will be considered for eligibility into the Team USA Career Program. 2. Athletes participating in Olympic/Paralympic events/disciplines must be a member of the U.S. National Team (senior level), or the equivalent, if the athlete’s sport does not have a National Team.
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*There may be cause for an exception to the Team USA Career Program eligibility criteria because of an extenuating circumstance where a deviation from the criteria best meets the needs of the athlete and NGB or the Team USA Career Program employer. These deviations will be handled on a case-by-case by the USOC’s Athlete Support Working Group, the athlete’s NGB and the Team USA Career Program employer. ** This eligibility criteria will be reviewed at least once per quadrennium by the USOC (with input from the Athlete’s Advisory Council (AAC) and NGB Council) to ensure fairness and consistency. Allocation of Team USA Career Program Opportunities By meeting the above eligibility criteria, athletes are qualified for consideration for an employment opportunity with Hilton or any other participating USOC Sponsor-Employer in the Team USA Career Program. Meeting the athletic eligibility criteria established by the USOC and U.S. Paralympics does not guarantee a position within the TeamUSA Career Program. Hiring decisions will be made independently by the Team USA Career Program Employer with information provided by both the USOC and Adecco, the USOC’s Official Career Transition Management Sponsor and Administrator of the Team USA Career Program. Annual Eligibility Review Process
Summer sports will be reviewed annually in the October/November timeframe to verify they still meet the Team USA Career Program Eligibility Criteria.
Winter sport athletes will be reviewed annually in the March/April timeframe to verify they still meet the Team USA Career Program Eligibility Criteria.
Annual Eligibility Review Process (continued) Athletes no longer meeting the athletic eligibility criteria will be removed from the Team USA Career Program by the USOC. During these review periods and anytime throughout the athletes’ employment, the USOC sponsor-employer may terminate the athlete’s employment if he or she fails to meet mutually agreed upon and established work criteria. Athletes are expected to keep working in their Team USA Career Program position until they are notified by the USOC, Adecco and/or their employer that they no longer meet the eligibility requirements. Anti-Doping Refer to USOC Suspension of Benefits Policy. Code of Conduct Sign and abide by the code of conduct established by the USOC, when required. Sign and abide by the code of conduct established by the athlete’s National Governing Body and approved by the USOC.
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Attachment G
2013 U.S. Paralympics Track and Field National Team Procedures & Obligations
Track and Field Team Procedures
Failure to comply with the Athlete Obligations listed below, violating the Athlete Agreement or not complying with the Resident Program rules and policies (if applicable) will result in a suspension of DAS, a fine or removal from the 2013 National Team.
U.S. Paralympics Track and Field issued national team uniforms and competition gear must be worn at required competitions.
Track and Field Athlete Obligations Maintain compliance with U.S. Paralympics Athlete Agreement Maintain compliance with 2013 Personal Performance Plan Compete at the 2013 U.S. Paralympics Track and Field National Championships Comply with USADA, IPC and WADA Anti-Doping policies
U.S. Paralympics National Team Support for Multi-Sport Athletes During the 2012 Season for Winter Sports and the 2013 Season for Summer Sports U.S. Paralympics will provide DAS for multi-sport athletes on a sliding scale as outlined below. Multi-sport athletes must designate their primary (“A”), secondary (“B”) and, if applicable, tertiary (“C”) sports if eligible for DAS in more than one sport. The tiered funding system will be as follows: A sport = 100% of DAS1 provided Athlete Obligations (see above) are met B sport = 30-50% of DAS2 provided Athlete Obligations (see above) are met C sport = 10-20% of DAS2 provided Athlete Obligations (see above) are met 1A level DAS will be decreased in 5% increments (per activity) for missed mandatory activities outlined in the athlete’s designated personal performance plan objectives for the relevant season unless a written waiver is submitted.
While waivers for any mandatory training will not be unreasonably withheld, waivers will primarily be granted only for illness, injury or other incapacity, or for personal/family emergency. All national team athletes should arrange for appropriate time off from school, work or other obligations well in advance of team activities. Requests for a waiver may be submitted in writing to the Team Leader, Sport Performance for review. A written response to all requests will be issued to the athlete within 72 hours of the request.
2B and C tiered funding percentage will be determined by the respective sport High Performance Directors in collaboration with the Team Leader and based upon the athlete’s personal performance plan objectives for the relevant season in the “B” and/or “C” sport. Beginning with the 2013 Season for Winter Sports and the 2014 Season for Summer Sports U.S. Paralympics will provide DAS for multi-sport athletes in ONLY the multi-sport athlete’s designated primary (“A”) sport.
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Attachment H
2013 U.S. Paralympics Track and Field Resident Program The United States Olympic Committee (USOC), through its Paralympic Division ("U.S. Paralympics") implements a Track and Field Resident Program at the Chula Vista Olympic Training Center (CVOTC).
Eligibility:
Be at least 15 years of age (OTC policy). Be a current US Citizen eligible to represent the USA in the Paralympic Games. High School age applicants must be enrolled in high school and maintain a 2.7 GPA.
Program staff will strongly recommend online courses or enrolling in private school to best facilitate both school and training requirements.
Applicants who take college courses must maintain a 2.0 GPA. Be willing to submit to a complete health profile coordinated by USOC Sports Medicine
including thorough medical history and comprehensive physical examination. Athletes must have met the 2012/2013 Military, Emerging or National Team standard.
Acceptance & Application Acceptance to the Resident Program will be at the sole discretion of U.S. Paralympics and all positions in the Resident Program will not necessarily be filled. Evaluation of athletes for acceptance to the Resident Program will consider a wide range of factors including:
Space availability. Meeting and maintaining a minimum emerging standard (Attachment A) per the athlete’s
specific event/sport class. Athlete’s current “home” training environment. Potential for the athlete to medal at the World Championships/Paralympic Games. Projected effect/impact of the Track and Field Resident Program on the athlete’s medal
potential. Athlete’s desire and willingness to commit fully to the training Resident Program. Training compatibility with other resident athletes. Relevant performance data from current quadrennium
The Application and all necessary forms for the Resident Program are available at www.usparalympics.org. Any athlete who wishes to participate must apply and be accepted into the Resident Program. Program Description The Track and Field Resident Program hosted at the Olympic Training Center-Chula Vista is designed for ambulatory athletes participating in the Paralympic throwing, jumping and sprinting events. Participant Responsibilities Each athlete participating in the program is required to:
Cover his/her own expenses for moving to San Diego (airfare, gas, shipping costs, etc.) Agree to and follow the training program defined by the Resident Program Coach for that
athlete
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Develop short-, mid-, and long-term performance markers with the Olympic Training Center (OTC) Resident Program Coaches (as well as Strength and Conditioning Coaches), pursue achievement of those markers,
Attend all training sessions, competitions and other team activities (meetings, testing, community appearances, OTC-hosted special events, etc.) as directed by the Resident Program Coaches
Wear U.S. Paralympics uniforms, competition wear and other clothing at official competitions and functions as directed by the Resident Program Coaches.
Provide his/her own clothing and equipment appropriate for training and competition (including shoes), except when required to wear U.S. Paralympics provided uniforms and competition wear.
Agree to and abide by the rules of the CVOTC Athletes participating in the program are specifically prohibited from soliciting training programs from external coaches without the consent and inclusion of the Resident Program Coaches. U.S. Paralympics and USATF have agreed to work collaboratively as determined to be advantageous to both programs by the program lead coaches. Removal from the Program Athlete participation in the program may be terminated at any time by U.S. Paralympics. Notice of removal from the program will be provided to the athlete in writing and will be effective immediately upon such notice or as specified in the notice. An athlete may appeal removal from the program pursuant to the USOC Grievance Procedures for U.S. Paralympics National Teams and Programs, provided as a part of the U.S. Paralympics National Team Agreement. Removal from the program may result from any of the following or any other reason determined valid by U.S. Paralympics:
Failure to meet the requirements to qualify for the national team (annually) Failure to qualify for a U.S. team to the major international competition (such as World
Championships or Paralympic Games) Failure to meet the performance markers or other elements of the athlete’s personal
performance plan Failure to comply with the U.S. Paralympics Athlete Agreement, USOC Code of
Conduct, the OTC rules and guidelines or the requirements of the resident program Violation of the USADA Anti-Doping policies Persistent incompatibility with the National Team Coach and/or other resident athletes
that detracts from the training or performance of any member of the OTC community Coaching Staff The Resident Program Coaching staff currently consists of Dr. Craig Poole, Head Coach of the Resident Program along with Al Joyner (Jumps and Sprints), Jeremy Fischer (Jumps) and Joaquim Cruz (Sprints, Middle Distance, Distance, Relays and Military programs).