Pearlgate Tetrathlon (u14) Series #1

Pearlgate Tetrathlon (u14) Series #1

15 juin 2026Mount Pearl, Terre-Neuve et Labrador

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Date limite régulière :
11 juin 2026 9h00 (Heure de l'Est)Inscriptions ouvertes
Frais d’inscription
Tarif 20,00$ par inscrit(e)
Frais additionnels
Frais pour non membres1,00$

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Pearlgate Tetrathlon Series #1
Date: Monday, June 15, 2026
Location: Pearlgate Track and Field Complex, Mount Pearl
Time: 5pm-7pm

Notes:
U11 = ages 6 - 10 as of December 31, 2026
U14 = ages 11 - 13 as of December 31, 2026

Open to the general public!

Schedule (17:00-19:00)
17:00: Check-In (no bibs)
17:10: Group Warm-Up
17:30: 200m
17:45: Long Jump (u11) / Turbo Javelin (u14)
18:10: Turbo Javelin (u11) / Long Jump (u14)
18:35: 800m (u11) / 1200m (u14)
18:40: Group Cool Down
18:55: Awards Ceremony

Technical Information

100m
Blocks optional for u14, no blocks for u11.

Softball Throw
Two attempts.

High Jump
There will be three heights per age category:
u11: 0.90m/1.00m/1.10m
u14: 0.90m/1.05m/1.20m
The bar will start at 0.90m. Everyone will take 2 consecutive attempts. Athletes who do not clear a height will not progress to the next height.

Steeplechase
600m (u11) / 800m (u14)
No water pit or official steeplechase barriers. Small wickets (or other barriers) will be used.

Results
Top three male and female finishers, in u11 and u14 will receive certificates. Results will be determined by total points, the athlete with the least amount of points will win their category.

Points
Athletes will be awarded points for the position they finished in each events. An athlete's total score will be calculate by adding all their point from each of the four events.
For example, an athletes who finishes 2nd in the first event, 5th in the second event, 10th in the third event, and 4th in the fourth event will have a total score of 21 points.

Ties
The athlete with the single highest finish, across all events, will serve as the tie-breaker.

Did Not Start (DNS) , Did Not Finish (DNF), and FAULTs
Athletes who do not start (DNS) , did not finish (DNF), or faulted all attempts in an event, will "place" in the last position in the event. If there are multiple athletes in this position in a given event, they will share this last position point total.
For example, if there are 12 athletes in an event and 2 of them did not start the event, and the other 10 athletes all finished with a result, the two athletes who did not start will both be placed 11th and receive 11 points each.