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    I am delighted to write this message for the bulletin of the 9th edition of the IAAF World Youth Championships, Cali 2015.

    The IAAF World Youth Championships (15-19 July 2015) give Cali, the sports capital of Colombia, its first opportunity to im-press on the international athletics stage since it hosted the 1971 edition of the Pan-American Games.

    There is certainly no doubt that Cali’s Olímpico Pascual Guerrero Stadium will be an atmospheric setting for the championships. As well as being the track and field venue in 1971, nearby in the now defunct Stadium Galilee in the Versailles neighbourhood the first national athletics competition was held in 1928.

    An impressive total of 153 of the 212 IAAF Member Federations sent delegations to the last edition of the IAAF World Youth Championships in Donetsk, Ukraine in 2013, offering the pros-pect of a bright future for our sport.

    If Athletics is to remain the number one individual sport in a changing world then we must encourage and at-tract the youth of every generation. The IAAF World Youth Championships which began in Bydgoszcz, Poland in 1999 are a central part of our strategy to inspire kids around the world.

    Since that inaugural edition in Bydgoszcz, the IAAF World Youth Championships has proved to be a winner, not only with our Member Federations and young athletes but also cities who appreciate the unique qualities of the “World Youth”.

    The IAAF World Youth Championships are not just another competition but an opportunity for youngsters to gain valuable experience, improve personal bests, and to build friendships with their rivals from every corner of the world.I wish the local organising committee all the very best in its preparations for what I know will be on outstan-ding festival for our sport in 2015.

    Lamine DiackIAAF President

    IAAF PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

  • Colombia keeps betting on sport through the support to international events of great magnitude, reflecting the commitment to the construction of a country that trans-form in a positive manner through sports. This year, with the IAAF World Youth Athletics Championships Cali 2015, Cali keeps consolidating as a destination with a world le-vel, and as the cradle of the new figures in the base sport.

    After the successful efforts that we made last year with the World Games 2013 and the UCI Track Cycling World Championships 2014, we are ready to receive more than 180 countries and more than 1.600 athletes that represent the future of orbital sports, certain that once again we will fulfill all expectations placed upon Cali and Colombia.

    THE MOST IMPORTANT DATE FOR NATIONAL SPORTS

    The National Government headed by the President Juan Manuel Santos has transmitted the trust and su-pport that he has on the city for the hosting of this event, the most important in the history of the city, which will leave as legacy the devolvement of athletics in a national level.

    Between July the 15th and the 19th, the city that welcomes us with open arms will once again be new center of attention for sports, and we will all be please to return to the Sports Capital of America.

    Andrés Botero PhillipsbourneColdeportes Director

  • We find ourselves in a key year for sport in our city. While we prepare for the IAAF World Youth Championships Cali 2015, the whole city fills with joy and enthusiasm to once again be the host for great sports events.

    The people of Cali are excellent hosts and as such we have demonstrated it since 1971, year in which we organized the Pan American Games. This event left in Cali a sports culture that last to this day, which has placed us an enthusiastic city, example of infrastructure development and international leader in the organization of sports events.

    We will be welcoming more than 1.600 athletes, their coa-ches, delegates and human staff that make possible that the World Youth Championships be the most important date of our base sport, with the warmth welcome that characterizes us, and the open arms of our Cristo Rey that welcomes all his own and visitants with a smile.

    CALI HOST OF GOOD NEWS

    Rodrigo Guerrero VelascoMayor of Santiago de Cali

  • Dear Friends

    On behalf of the Colombian Athletics Federation we welcome you to the IAAF WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP IX that will be held in Cali Colombia 2015.

    The whole city is ready to welcome all the athletes and event offi-cials, the stadiums and training centers are ready and the prepa-ration for the championship has been completed.We are proud to announce that the renovations that were plan-ned and executed for both the competition stadium (Pascual Gue-rrero) and the warm-up stadium (Pedro Grajales) exhibit many advances and modifications. A third track was constructed in Cali for this event along with a High Performance Training Center in La Escuela Nacional del Deporte.

    The best thing about Cali is our people, especially for athletes. Our city has a passion for sporting events as you will see in the El Estadio soon enough. Our people love to be hospitable and kind, for any stranger to their country. With a positive and joyful energy that they project throughout the day, when you see the stadium full of supporters you will remember Cali for the powerful cheers and the smiles on their faces. As Caleños, our attention and happiness in the best credential, we can offer to the competitors participating in our event.

    We will demonstrate that Colombia and South America have talented athletes at a very competitive level. We hope that you will enjoy this event and compete hard. We believe that this will be the best competition yet in youth athletics. For Cali and for Colombia it is an honor to have the IAAF bestow upon us the privilege and the responsibility of having the athletes here on the grand stage of athleticism.

    Please be welcome.

    Ramiro Varela M.CEO Colombian Athletics Federation

    COLOMBIAN ATHLETICS FEDERATION PRESIDENT WELCOME MESSAGE

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Message from IAAF PresidentMessage from Director of ColdeportesMessage from Mayor of CaliMessage from FECODATLE President

    IAAF Council Members Pg.1 IAAF WYC Cali 2015 Contacts Pg.2 IAAF LOC Headquarters Pg.3Organizing Committee Pg.4City Information Pg.6 General Facts Tourism Map/Site plan of the stadium Pg.7 Map of the Pedro Grajales stadium Pg.8 Popular places to visit Pg.9 Outside Cali Pg.11 Public Transportation Pg.12 City Map Pg.14Event Pg.15 Venues Entry Standards Pg.16 Entry Rules Pg.17 Official Implements Pg.19 Official Logo and Poster Pg.22Travel Airport Pg.23 Visa Competition Timetable Pg.25

  • President: Lamine DIACK (SEN)Senior Vice President: Robert HERSH (USA)Vice Presidents: Dahlan AL-HAMAD (QAT) Sebastian COE (GBR) Sergey BUBKA (UKR)Treasurer: Valentin BALAKHNICHEV (RUS)Individual Members: Alberto JUANTORENA DANGER (CUB) Roberto GESTA DE MELO (BRA) - South America* Jung-KI PARK (KOR) Helmut DIGEL (GER) Nawal EL MOUTAWAKEL (MAR) Abby HOFFMAN (CAN) Isaiah KIPLAGAT (KEN) José María ODRIOZOLA (ESP) Hansjörg WIRZ (SUI) - Europe* Hamad KALKABA MALBOUM (CMR) - Africa* Katsuyuki TANAKA (JPN) Anna RICCARDI (ITA) Pauline DAVIS - THOMPSON (BAH) Geoffrey GARDNER (NFI) - Oceania* Sylvia BARLAG (NED) Ahmad AL KAMALI (UAE) Frank FREDERICKS (NAM) Irena SZEWINSKA (POL) Bernard AMSALEM (FRA) Zhaocai DU (CHN) - Asia* Victor LOPEZ (PUR) - NACAC**Area Group Representatives

    IAAF COUNCIL MEMBERS

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  • IAAF COMPETITION DELEGATES

    Organisational Delegate Jose Maria ODRIOZOLA (ESP)Technical Delegate Martinho NOBRE DOS SANTOS (BRA) Luis SALADIE (ESP)Jury of Appeal Member Roberto GESTO DE MELO (BRA) Alberto JUANTORENA DANGER (CUB)Medical & Antidoping Delegate Pedro BRANCO (POR)Press Delegate Olaf BROCKMANN (GER)TV Delegate Ernest OBENG (GBR)Announcer - English Speaking Paul SWANGARD (USA)Stastistician Felix CAPILLA (ESP) Ottavio CASTELLINI (ITA)ITOs John ANDALCIO (TRI) Gemma CASTAÑO (ESP) Pär HOLM (SWE) Ozren KARAMATA (SRB) Helen ROBERTS (AUS) Janusz ROZUM (POL) Claudia SCHNECK (BRA)ITO Chief Jose Paulo MOREIRA (POR) - ChiefStarter Ubiratan MARTINS (BRA)IRWJ Nicola MAGGIO (ITA) - Chief José Julio BARBOSA DIAS (POR) Carlos BARRIOS (GUA) Jordi ESTRUCH VALERO (ESP) Moonkess JOLA (MRI) Reginald WEISSGLAS (USA)

    IAAF WYC Cali 2015 Contacts

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  • OM – OC – and LOC Contacts

    Colombian Athletics Federation Headquarters:

    ORGANIZING MEMBER FEDERATION

    Calle 27A No. 25-18 Bogotá - D.C. Colombia Tel: 57-1 287 81 86 – 57-1 288 49 25 Fax: 57-1 288 48 03 [email protected]

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    COLOMBIAN ATHLETICS FEDERATION SUPPORT STAFF

    Wilson HIGUERAHéctor PALAUAna Lucia ARANGO María Jesús OROZCOMary Paola ROMÁN David DOERRIESMaría Isabel SÁNCHEZGloria CAICEDOAndrés MEJÍA

    Visas AssistantComunication CoordinatorFinancial AssistantSports Protocol teamCompetition assistantGeneral Director AssistantCommunications AdvisorGeneral Director AdvisorWeb Master

    NAME POSITION

  • ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

    LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

    LOC Headquarters: International Athletics Stadium “Pedro Grajales E”Calle 9 # 38-01 Unidad Deportiva Jaime Aparicio CALI, COLOMBIA

    Telephone (+57 - 2) 51412044

    President of the Organizing CommitteeRODRIGO GUERRERO VELASCOMayor of Santiago de Cali; or his Substitute

    ANDRÉS BOTERO PHILLIPSBOURNEHead of Coldeportes; or his Substitute

    BALTAZAR MEDINAColombian Olympic Committee President; or his Substitute The vice-president Mr Ciro Solano

    UBEIMAR DELGADO BLANDÓNValle del Cauca Governor; or The Manager of Indervalle, Mr. Bernardo Sánchez

    RAMIRO VARELA MARMOLEJOAthletics Colombian Federation President; or his Substitute Mr. Juan Carlos Correa

    JULIO ROBERTO GÓMEZIAAF Technical Commission Member

    FERNANDO ARROYOHead Master of the National Sports Institute

    LUIS FERNANDO LENNISRepresentative of the Private Sector; or his Substitute Mr Rodrigo Otoya

    JAIME APARICIO R.Former Athlete of Colombia

    General Secretary of the OCCLAUDIA FERNANDA ROJASSantiago de Cali Secretary of Sport

  • EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - IAAF WYC CALI 2015 LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

    IAAF WYC CALI 2015 LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

    Rodrigo GUERRERORamiro VARELAClaudia ROJASJulio Roberto GÓMEZ

    Cristina RODRÍGUEZFernando FRANCOJuan David NEIRAMónica SANTACRUZJairo CHÁVEZCindy CALVO Gonzalo HERNÁNDEZGiovanny CARDONACiro Alberto SOLANOOrlando REYESCristhian RESTREPO Juan Luis ZAPATA Andrea GÓMEZ Giovanny GUTIÉRREZJairo SÁNCHEZJosé Luis ECHEVERRY Jorge SOTO Felipe FUENTESWilliam BIELERArturo CABRERASandra OSPITIA Alba Inés ASTUDILLOAdriana HOYOSAura María VALDERRAMAAura Leticia CALERO Edwin LÓPEZJhon Fernando RAMOSCarlos Felipe LÓPEZ

    Organizing Committee President General DirectorCEO Competition Director

    Accomodation CoordinatorAccreditation CoordinatorAirport CoordinatorCity Promotion CoordinatorCommunications CoordinatorCommunications LogisticsCommunications ManagerCompetition AssistantCompetition TeamDoping Control Coordinator Environment and Sustainability Coordinator Facilities CoordinatorFacilities and Technical Assistant Host Broadcaster

    International Relations CoordinatorInternational Relations AssistantLegal AdvisorMarketing CoordinatorMedical Services CoordinatorNational Judges CoordinatorProtocol CoordinatorProtocol Team

    Special Projects and Technology CoordinatorVolunteer CoordinatorTransport Coordinator

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    POSITION

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  • CITY INFORMATION

    GENERAL INFORMATION TOURISM

    Currency: Colombian Peso (COP)Time Zone: GMT -5Average temperature in July: 19 C – 31 CAverage Daily Temperature in July: 25°CPopulation: 2,700,000Cali’s Airport IATA Code: CLOAltitude: 1,000 Meters (3,280 feet) Above Sea LevelLanguage - Spanish is the primary language and English is seldom spoken.Security - like in many big cities you should be aware of your surroundings at all times.Power: Colombia regular voltage is 110 V AC with a frequency of 60 Hz. In Colombia there are two types of power sockets:Type A plug: two flat pinsType B plug: two flat and one round pin

    Museums - In culture, Cali is probably best known for Salsa, but there are a number of museums and theatres that provide year round events. In art, you can find anything from pre-Colombian antiquities, to contemporary exhibits. The theatres provide both ballet and traditional productions.

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  • 1. Arrival of athletes from stadium Pedro Grajales

    2. Call room

    3. Athlete’s circulation to competition

    4. Competition entry4A. Combined Event Athlete’s Entry and Exit 4B. Combined Event Athlete’s Lounge

    5. Mixed Zone entry

    6. Post Event exit6A. Medical and Doping Control Area6B. Post Event area

    7. Athlete’s Stand

    8. Exit to Awards Ceremonies

    9. Podium Awards Ceremonies.

    MAP/SITE PLAN OF THE STADIUM

    CONVENTIONS

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  • MAP/SITE PLAN OFTHE PEDRO GRAJALES STADIUM

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    A. Athletes entrance and exitB. Weightlift and physiotherapyaccessC. GymD. Physiotherapy

    CONVENTIONS

    E. Implementation storagefor warm up and trainingF. ImplementationstorageG. Alternative track

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  • POPULAR PLACES TO VISIT

    MUNICIPAL THEATRES OF CALI

    Sighting - Cali is a city that is rich in colonial history, and has a number of landmarks

    that provide an interesting look at the city´s past. And because of Colombia’s rich diversity in both flora and fauna, there are many places to see our natural treasures.

    MODERN ART MUSEUM LA TERTULIA

    GOLD MUSEUM

    MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES SEBASTIAN OF BELALCAZAR CRISTO REY HILL

    MUSEUM OF ARCHEOLOGY LA MERCED

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  • TRES CRUCES HILLTHE CALI ZOO

    SAN ANTONIO GRANADA CALI RIVER

    PANCE RIVER SHORE AND WALKING PATHRESTAURANTS/NEIGHBORHOODS

    Is an old colonial neighbourhood that was an extension of downtown Cali, and a fashionable neighbourhood, is now a place where locals dine at some very nice restaurants that aren’t always on the tourist maps. Its narrow colonial streets offer a glimpse at what Cali used to be like.

    Is a neighbourhood that was once very residential, but has become one of the most popular destination spots for a night out in Cali. It is loaded with great

    restaurants, and nightclubs.

    The Cali Zoo is considered one of the top five zoos in South America. There is a spectacular collection of birds, and an amazing butterfly habitat. To see more of the zoo, visit http://www.

    zoologicodecali.com.co.

    A small river that wanders through the west part of town is bordered by the neighborhoods of El Peñon and Normandia. Its a nice place to take a walk as well as take in a meal in one of the quiet plazas that make up the

    tranquil setting.

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  • OUTSIDE FROM CALI

    Cali is beautiful, but if you’ve travelled a long way to get to Colombia, there are many regional areas here that are well worth the time and money to visit. Colombia is filled with biodiversity, pre-Colombian culture, and breathtaking scenery. Colombia is what you want it to be. You can explore virgin territory filled with exotic wildlife, watch pink dolphins swim in the Amazon, or just lay back and enjoy a cocktail on one of the many beautiful beaches that line the Atlantic coast from Panama to Venezuela.

    VALLE DEL CAUCA REGIONThe department of Valle del Cauca offers many attractions from the natural, cultural and scientific point of view. Among its numerous tourist sites, it is highlights the artificial lake of Calima, where water sports are held, and on the Pacific Coast the Malpelo Island and the beaches of Juan Chaco, La Bocana and Ladrilleros. Cultural and artistic social activities are represented by the Festival of Mono Nuñez in Geneva and The Song Festival in Buga, this municipality also stands out as a place of pilgrimage for Catholics, where is located the Basilica of the Lord of Miracles. At the northern part of this Region can be found some beautiful natural landscape fill with planted vines.

    POPAYANThis town is well-known because of its beautiful colonial architecture and its contributions to Colombian cultural and political life. It is also known as the “white city” due to the color of the most of colonial houses and places in the city downtown, where several churches are located, such as San Francisco, San José, Belén, Santo Domingo, San Agustín, and the Cathedral Basilica Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, known locally as “La Catedral”.

    The Coffee Growing Region (El Eje Cafetero)This is the heart of Colombia’s coffee producing region. It is known as the coffee triangle as well, since the area joins the three states of Risaralda, Quindio, and Caldas. Its lush landscape and temperate climate offer the visitor a refreshing escape from the heat of Cali.

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  • PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

    If you plan on visiting some sites on your own, and not using any of the transportation provided by the LOC, there are a number of different options available for travel within Cali.

    Travelling by taxi in Cali is very popular. Your hotel will be able to recommend a reliable taxi provider. Depending on the length of your trip, you will pay between $ 4 USD and $ 35 USD, from the minimum charge to a trip to the airport respectively.

    TAXI

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  • THERE IS A PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

    Integrated for the entire city with capacity of 450.000 persons per day. The city has approximately 800 buses, and now it has five electric buses running, zero emissions to reduce the environmental impact of carbon footprint. The MIO is Cali’s new transit system. It is a network of bus routes that are very convenient and

    reliable for the main routes in the city. The card is $ 2 USD to buy, and a trip will cost about $ .90 USD.

    There are a number of rental car agencies

    in Cali.

    If you plan on visiting other cities in

    Colombia, Air travel is recommended.

    There are a number of Bus Services that

    are available as well.

    RENTAL CARS

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  • CITY MAP

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    OFFICIAL VENUES

    “IAAF WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS CALI 2015”The IAAF World Youth Championships are an IAAF World Athletics Series event and are the most important global competition for athletes of the under 18 year-old age group. In 2015 Cali, our Sports Capital of America is going to host the IX edition from July 15th to 19th, at the facilities of the Olympic Stadium Pascual Guerrero.

    Pascual Guerrero Olympic Stadium Competition

    The Olympic Stadium, Pascual Guerrero, is the main stadium for the IAAF World Youth Championship Cali 2015. It has a seating capacity for 35.694 viewers.

    Athletics Stadium Pedro Grajales Warm Up

    The International Athletics Stadium Pedro Grajales E., will be for warm up and training, it has a capacity for 4000 seats and is located 3 minutes away from the main stadium by car. Track: 400mts, 8 lanes.

    Alternative Track Training400mts, 4 Lanes

    National Sports Institution:World Class Coliseum Medical VenueGym Strength (Weight Lift) Venue

    The venues are located 1 kilometre away from the main venue; therefore the travel time between them is 5 minutes’ drive or 9 minutes walking.

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  • IAAF WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS CALI 2015CALI, JULY 15th - 19th 2015

    BOYS EVENT GIRLSELECTRIC

    TIMEHAND TIME

    ELECTRIC TIME

    HAND TIME

    10,90 10,7 100m 12,30 12,122,25 22,0 200m 25,35 25,149,45 49,2 400m 57,20 57,0

    1:54.50 800m 2:14.003:59.00 1500m 4:34.008:44.00 3000m 9:50.00

    100mH (0.762m) 14,35 14,114,20 14,0 110mH (0.914m)

    400mH (0.762m) 1:02.50 1:02.455,00 54,8 400mH (0.838m)

    6:05.00 2000m SC 7:14.005000m Race Walk 25:20.00

    47:30.00 10000m Race Walk2,06 High Jump 1,774,65 Pole Vault 3,807,25 Long Jump 6,00

    14,80 Triple Jump 12,5018.00 (5kg) Shot Put 15.00 (3kg)

    55.00 (1.5kg) Discus Throw 43.00 (1kg)67.00 (5kg) Hammer Throw 60.00 (3kg)

    65.00 (700g) Javelin Throw 48.00 (500g)Heptathlon Youth 4900

    6500 Decathlon YouthNo Standard 4x400m Mixed Relay No Standard

    ENTRY STANDARDS

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  • ENTRY RULES

    Only athletes aged 16 or 17 on 31 December 2015 (born in 1998 or 1999) may compete.

    A maximum of two athletes from any one Member can compete in each event (with the exception of the Relays).

    Three athletes can initially be entered per event, provided each has achieved the 2 Entry Standards, but only two will be allowed to compete.

    The maximum number of events that an athlete can compete in is two individual events plus the Relay. If the two individual events are Track Events, only one of these two individual races may be longer than 200m.

    There are no entry standards for the 4x400m

    Mixed Relays so every Member may enter

    one team for each relay race, composed by

    a maximum of six athletes. Any four athletes

    (two boys and two girls) among those entered

    for the competition, whether for the relay or

    for any other event, may then be used in the

    composition of the team for the first round.

    Unqualified athletes:

    Members who have no male and/or no female qualified athletes whom they wish to enter may enter one unqualified male athlete or one unqualified female athlete in one event of the Championships (except the Combined Events).

    Member Federations who have no male and/or no female qualified athlete but whose best athlete excels in a field event, may submit to the IAAF, by the time of the Preliminary Entry deadline, the name of their athlete plus performance they would like to enter in the field event. The Technical Delegates will make the final decision and, to do so, may seek the opinion of the relevant Area Association.

    Names of unqualified athletes must be submitted to the IAAF by 31 May 2015. If another athlete then achieves the entry standard before the end of the qualification period, it will be possible to change the entry accordingly.

    If the host country of the World Youth Championships does not have an athlete qualified in an event, it may enter one athlete in this event regardless of any entry standard.

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  • CONDITIONS FOR VALIDITY OF PERFORMANCES

    All performances must be achieved during the period 1 October 2014 to 6 July 2015

    All performances must be achieved during an official competition organized in conformity with IAAF Rules.

    All performances must be achieved during competitions organized or sanctioned by the IAAF, its Area Associations or its Member Federations. Thus, results achieved at school competitions must be certified by the Member Federation of the country in which the competition was organized.

    Performances achieved in mixed competitions in track events will not be accepted (except for Race Walks).

    Wind assisted performances (over 2m/sec) will not be accepted.

    Indoor performances will be accepted however, for the running events of 200m and over, performances achieved on over-sized tracks will not be accepted.

    In the case of race walks:Road performances (5km or 10km)

    shall be acceptedResults achieved in competitions conducted

    with the “Pit Lane” Rule shall be accepted

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  • BOYS

    Catalogue No. Company Description Colour Certification No.SHOT 5kg

    N1118D Nelco Turned steel, dia: 114mm Red I-11-0509F292B Nishi Steel, dia: 110mm Silver I-06-0357

    PK-5/115-S PolanikStainless steel, dia:

    115mm Metal I-00-0234

    PK-5/120 PolanikCompetition, Turned steel,

    dia: 120mm Various I-12-0583DISCUS 1.5kg

    D1500HS DenfiHyper Superspin, steel/

    chrome rim, carbonBlack/yellow

    centre I-08-0408

    N1104B NelcoLo Spin, steel rim, plastic

    sides Red I-02-0259

    F332A NishiSuper HM, steel rim, FRP

    sidePurple/yellow/

    white I-06-0359

    PD-515 PolanikCarbon, brass rim, carbon

    side Yellow I-00-0193HAMMER 5kg

    N1122DSA/N1125BN Nelco

    Hammer 5kg, Olympic, steel, dia: 100mm Blue I-11-0510

    F242B/F352 NishiSteel and ductile, dia:

    100mm Purple I-08-0403PM-5/100/UP/UW-130 Polanik

    Turned Steel, steel, dia: 100mm Yellow I-99-0157

    PM-5/S/UP/UW-130 Polanik

    Stainless steel, dia: 100mm Silver I-00-0202

    JAVELIN 700g

    700SC90 NemethSpecial Competition 90m,

    aluminium, white cordBlue/yellow/

    orange I-08-0415

    700SCHC90 NemethSpecial Competition 90m,

    hard compositeBlue/yellow/

    orange I-13-0632

    7914705 Nordic Eagle, steel, lilac cordYellow, pink

    spiral I-02-0254

    SM10-700 PolanikCompetition Space Master, aluminium

    Electric lime transparent I-11-0540

    OFFICIAL IMPLEMENTS LIST

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  • GIRLS

    Catalogue No. Company Description Colour Certification No.SHOT 3kg

    8330090 Anand Turned iron, dia: 90mm Pink I-12-0567N1118H Nelco Turned Iron, dia: 97mm Green I-13-0636NF293A Nishi Steel, dia: 109mm Silver I-12-0571

    VSP-300C PolanikSteel, Competition, dia:

    100mm Various I-11-0533DISCUS 1kg

    7002100 AnandATE Gold, white brass rim,

    ABS plate White I-05-0323

    N1104C NelcoLo-Spin, steel rim, plastic

    sides Red I-99-0131

    N1105B NelcoSuper Spin Black, stainless

    steel rim, plastic side Black I-99-0092

    F333A NishiSuper HM, steel rim, FRP

    sides Purple I-02-0256HAMMER 3kg

    9230090/9700100 Anand Turned iron, dia: 90mm Pink I-12-0570NF244A/

    F352/F353 NishiSteel and ductile, dia:

    85mm Ligh Yellow I-12-0572PM-3/85/

    UW/UP-110 PolanikSteel, Competition, dia:

    85mm Various I-11-0535PM-3/95/

    UW/UP-110 PolanikSteel, Competition, dia:

    95mm Various I-11-0536JAVELIN 500g

    500SC50 NemethSpecial Competition 50m,

    aluminium, white cordBlue/yellow/

    red I-11-0542

    7914704 NordicSuper Elite 500, steel, red

    cord White/black I-12-0549

    AF11-500 PolanikCompetition Air Flyer, alu-

    miniumTransparent

    blue I-11-0537

    SM12-500 PolanikCompetition Space Master

    500, aluminiumElectric lime transparent I-12-0623

    OFFICIAL IMPLEMENTS LIST

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  • Notes:

    Additional Implements may be added to the approved list, if requested by Member Federations directly or by

    Manufacturers with the endorsement of a Member Federation, by February 28th 2015, and if supplied to the LOC free of charge. All such implements must have IAAF certification and must be approved by the IAAF Technical Delegates. Four items of each implement must be supplied by the Member Federation or Manufacturer concerned and must be sent to the LOC by 31 May 2015 at the latest.

    Personal Implements will also be allowed, providing that:

    - They are readily identifiable and are IAAF certified- They are not already on the official list

    - They have been checked for compliance with IAAF Rules

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    OFFICIAL LOGO AND POSTER

    OFFICIAL LOGO

    OFFICIAL POSTER

  • AIRPORT Airport procedures

    Arrivals and Departures to Colombia for the IAAF WYC Cali 2015 will be through the International Airport Alfonso Bonilla Aragón (Located in Palmira and providing its services to Cali) which is the official airport. The International Airport El Dorado in Bogotá and the official airport in Cali will be given preferential attention in order to ease the procedures for the arrival and departures. The teams, delegates, International Federations, Judges, Referees, Medical crews, and VIP/VIIP guests will be received and transferred to and from Alfonso Bonilla Aragón airport to the official hotels only. There are no transfers arranged from other international airports in Colombia

    Arrival of passengers to El Dorado Airport in Bogotá

    The main logistics at the El Dorado Airport will be a information desk. Those passengers arriving in Colombia first at the El Dorado Airport, will be received by volunteers who are going to help them finding the gates for domestic departures.

    Note: There will be no official shuttles from Bogota to Cali. Each passenger must buy their air tickets with Cali as their final destination. The support in Bogota’s airport will be only for the connections.

    Travel

    VISA

    The Local Organizing Committee together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Colombian Migration Authorities aiming to facilitate the arrival to Colombia of athletes and officials of The World Youth Championships Cali 2015 have agreed to give a temporal permit for entering and staying in Colombia without Visa to athletes and staff of WYC Cali 2015. Countries will have to apply in an electronic format filling the required information: country origin, destiny, arrival, departure and airline.

    The organization will produce a document to authorize the entering of people to the country. The underage athletes will need authorization permit of their parents.

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  • IAAF WYC Cali 2015VISA INFORMATION

    Group A: Countries whose citizens DO NOT NEED a visa to enter Colombia.

    Group B: Countries whose citizens DO NEED a visa to enter Colombia and must apply, before departure, to the Colombian Embassy/Consulate in their country.

    AFRICA RSAASIA BHU, BRU, HKG, INA, JPN, KAZ, KOR, MAS, PHI, SIN, UAE

    EUROPE

    AND, AUT, AZE, BEL, BUL, CRO, CYP, CZE, DEN, ESP, EST, FIN, FRA, GBR, GEO, GER, GRE, HUN, IRL, ISL, ISR, ITA, LAT, LIE, LTU, LUX, MLT, MON, NED, NOR, POL, POR, ROU, RUS, SLO, SMR, SUI, SVK, SWE, TUR

    NACACAIA, ANT, ARU, BAH, BAR, BER, BIZ, CAN, CAY, CRC, DMA, DOM, ESA, GIB, GRN, GUA, HON, ISV, IVB, JAM, LCA, MEX, MNT, PUR, SKN, TKS, TTO, USA, VIN

    OCEANIA ASA, AUS, COK, FIJ, FSM, GUM, MHL, NFI, NMI, NZL, PLW, PNG, PYF, SAM, SOLSOUTH AMERICA ARG, BOL, BRA, CHI, ECU, GUY, PAN, PAR, PER, SUR, URU, VEN

    AFRICA EGY, GHA, KEN, MARASIA IND, LIB, THA, PAK

    EUROPENACAC CUB, NCA

    OCEANIASOUTH AMERICA

    Group C: Countries whose Citizens DO NEED A VISA and DO NOT HAVE a Colombian Embassy/Consulate in their country.

    AFRICA

    ALG, ANG, BDI, BEN, BOT, BUR, CAF, CGO, CHA, CIV, CMR, COD, COM, CPV, DJI, ERI, ETH, GAB, GAM, GBS, GEQ, GUI, LBA, LBR, LES, MAD, MAW, MLI, MOZ, MRI, MTN, NAM, NGR, NIG, RWA, SEN, SEY, SLE, SOM, SSD, STP, SUD, SWZ, TAN, TOG, TUN, UGA, ZAM, ZIM

    ASIAAFG, BAN, BRN, CAM, CHN, IRI, IRQ, JOR, KGZ, KSA, KUW, LAO, MAC, MDV, MGL, MYA, NEP, OMA, PLE, PRK, QAT, SRI, SYR, TJK, TKM, TLS, TPE, UZB, VIE, YEM

    EUROPE ALB, ARM, BIH, BLR, MDA, MKD, MNE, SRB, UKRNACAC HAI

    OCEANIA KIR, NRU, TGA, TUV, VANSOUTH AMERICA

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