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Sport Technical Manual

ATHLETICS

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Table of ContentsAbout ...................................................................................... 1About the Sport Technical Manuals ....................................................................1About Toronto .........................................................................................................1About the TORONTO 2015 Pan American Games ...........................................2

In brief......................................................................................................................................................2Competition venues .............................................................................................................................2

Introduction ............................................................................................................4

Key Personnel ........................................................................ 5

Competition ........................................................................... 5Format ....................................................................................................................6

Qualifying heights, distances and progressions .........................................................................6Competition procedures for track and field events .....................................................................6Written questions ..................................................................................................................................6Orientation visit for team leaders ...................................................................................................6Athlete orientation visit .......................................................................................................................6Final confirmation ................................................................................................................................6Special passes ......................................................................................................................................7Competition bibs ..................................................................................................................................7Personal belongings ............................................................................................................................7Call room ................................................................................................................................................8Combined events .................................................................................................................................8Entry onto field of play ........................................................................................................................8Specific event procedures ..................................................................................................................9

Rules, Clothing and Equipment ............................................................................11Athlete clothing .....................................................................................................................................11Sport equipment...................................................................................................................................11Protests ..................................................................................................................................................13Jury of appeal .......................................................................................................................................14

Medals and Diplomas ............................................................................................14

Venue ...................................................................................... 15CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium .........................................................................15Ontario Place West Channel (marathon and race walk) ...........................................................15

Facilities ..................................................................................................................15Weather ..................................................................................................................16

Sport Information ................................................................. 17Sport Information Desks .......................................................................................17Sport Information Desk at the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium .17

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Competition and Training Schedule ................................... 18Competition ............................................................................................................18Training ...................................................................................................................21Technical Meeting ..................................................................................................23Qualification to Rio 2016 .....................................................................................23QUALIFICATION SYSTEM ....................................................................................24Quota .......................................................................................................................24 Athlete Eligibility ...................................................................................................25

Age requirements .................................................................................................................................25Qualification System .............................................................................................25 Relay event qualifications ..........................................................................................................................26

Conditions for the validity of performances .................................................................................26Marathons ..............................................................................................................................................27Race walks ..............................................................................................................................................28Qualification system approval .........................................................................................................28

Confirmation of Quota Places .............................................................................28Reallocation of Unused Quota Places ................................................................28

Accreditation ......................................................................... 29Eligibility Condition Forms ...................................................................................29Pre-valid Cards ......................................................................................................29Accreditation Card Validation ..............................................................................29

Ticketing and Accredited Seating ...................................... 31Games-time Ticket Sales .....................................................................................31Same- and Different-discipline Spectating Athletes ........................................31Accommodation .....................................................................................................31

The CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village ........... 32Key Dates of Operation ........................................................................................32Site Orientation ....................................................................................................32Residences ..............................................................................................................32Resident Services ..................................................................................................33Main Dining Hall ...................................................................................................33Athlete Venue Meals .............................................................................................33NOC Services Centre ............................................................................................33Resident Entertainment and Recreation ............................................................33Fitness Centre .......................................................................................................33Village Plaza .........................................................................................................34

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Medical Services ...................................................................35Polyclinic .................................................................................................................35Satellite Accommodations ....................................................................................35Venue Medical Services .........................................................................................35

Competition and training venues .....................................................................................................35Field-of-play response ........................................................................................................................36

Transportation .......................................................................36Transportation System for Athletes and Team Officials .................................36Training and Competition Venue Services ..........................................................36Athlete transport mall to competition venues ...................................................36Athlete transport mall to training venues ..........................................................36Team Sport Vehicles ..............................................................................................37CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village Connection with Satellite Accommodations ...................................................................................................37NOC-dedicated Vehicles .......................................................................................37Public Transportation ............................................................................................37

Thank You ...............................................................................44

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AboutAbout the Sport Technical ManualsPublished in 2014, the Sport Technical Manuals provide details about each sport competition at the TORONTO 2015 Pan American Games, as well as operational information that may be of interest to teams. Each manual includes:

• An introduction to Toronto and the Games.

• Sport-specific information such as competition format and schedule, training and qualification criteria.

• Operational information on accreditation, ticketing, transportation, accommodation, medical services and doping control.

• Venue maps and a daily competition and training schedule for all sports.

While this information is accurate as of the date of publication, details may change. NOCs should consult their TO2015 extranet (Cosmos, https://to2015panam.sharepoint.com/sites/Extranet/NOC/SV/SitePages/Home.aspx) for important updates.

The TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games Organizing Committee (TO2015) will provide detailed Team Guides for each sport to NOCs in June 2015.

About TorontoToronto, the largest city in Canada and the capital of the province of Ontario, celebrated its 180th anniversary in March 2014. Located on the picturesque shoreline of Lake Ontario, Toronto is Canada’s most populous region and just over an hour’s drive from the American border.

• At 112 metres (367 feet) above sea level, Toronto’s altitude offers ideal conditions for high-performance athletes.

• Toronto features warm but moderate summer temperatures with an average of fewer than five days in July with temperatures above 30°C (86°F).

• Average monthly rainfall for July is only 67 millimetres. On average, one in three days will offer some precipitation, but only one day in nine has rainfall greater than 5 millimetres.

• Toronto is the third largest financial centre in North America.

• The Economist ranks Toronto as the fifth “most liveable” city in the world based on factors including stability, health care, culture, environment, education and infrastructure.

• With a population of 2.6 million people, Toronto is Canada’s largest city and the fifth largest in North America.

• Toronto’s surrounding region is home to 8.1 million people, all living within an hour’s drive of the Games area.

• Approximately 20 per cent of the region’s population was born in the Caribbean, Central America, South America, the United States or Mexico.

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About the TORONTO 2015 Pan American GamesIn briefSports: 36Disciplines: 52Medal events: 364Athletes: 6,000+Competition venues: 29Competition days: 20Athletes’ Village opening: July 5, 2015Opening Ceremony: July 10, 2015Closing Ceremony: July 26, 2015

Competition venuesCIBC Pan Am ParkCIBC Pan Am Park, located on downtown Toronto’s waterfront, will be home to five competition venues and 15 sport disciplines.

• Chevrolet Beach Volleyball Centre: volleyball — beach volleyball

• Exhibition Centre: indoor volleyball, handball, racquetball, roller sports — figure skating, squash

• Exhibition Stadium: rugby sevens

• Ontario Place West Channel: aquatics — open water swimming, athletics — marathon and race walk, cycling – road cycling, triathlon, waterski & wakeboard

• Toronto Coliseum: gymnastics — artistic, gymnastics — rhythmic, gymnastics — trampoline

TorontoIn addition to CIBC Pan Am Park, the city of Toronto will be the site of nine venues covering 12 sport disciplines.

• Canadian Tennis Centre: tennis

• Centennial Park Pan Am BMX Centre: cycling — BMX

• CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Aquatics Centre and Field House: aquatics — diving, aquatics — swimming, aquatics — synchronized swimming, fencing, modern pentathlon, roller sports — speed skating

• CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium: athletics — track and field

• Pan Am Bowling Centre: bowling

• Pan Am/Parapan Am Fields: field hockey

• Royal Canadian Yacht Club: sailing

• Ryerson Athletic Centre: basketball

• Varsity Stadium: archery

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North of Toronto• Caledon Pan Am Equestrian Park (Caledon): equestrian — eventing, dressage and jumping

• Hardwood Mountain Bike Park (Oro-Medonte): cycling — mountain bike

• Minden Wild Water Preserve (Minden): canoe/kayak — slalom

• Pan Am Cross-Country Centre (Caledon): equestrian — eventing

• Pan Am Shooting Centre (Cookstown): shooting

East of Toronto• Angus Glen Golf Club (Markham): golf

• Atos Markham Pan Am/Parapan Am Centre (Markham): aquatics — water polo, badminton, table tennis

• Oshawa Sports Centre (Oshawa): boxing, weightlifting

• President’s Choice Ajax Pan Am Ballpark (Ajax): baseball, softball

West of Toronto• CIBC Hamilton Pan Am Soccer Stadium (Hamilton): football

• Cisco Milton Pan Am/Parapan Am Velodrome (Milton): cycling — track cycling

• Mississauga Sports Centre (Mississauga): judo, karate, taekwondo, wrestling

• Pan Am Individual Time Trial Route (Milton): cycling — road cycling (individual time trial)

• Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course (St. Catharines): rowing

• Welland Pan Am Flatwater Centre (Welland): canoe/kayak — sprint

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IntroductionOn behalf of the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games Organizing Committee (TO2015), I am pleased to introduce this Sport Technical Manual for the TORONTO 2015 Pan American Games.

Our mission — ignite the spirit through a celebration of sport and culture — is built on the foundation of our values: joy, purpose, accountability, collaboration and results. At the heart of this is ensuring that the TORONTO 2015 Games are sport focused and athlete centred.

We are dedicated to providing a first-rate field of play and delivering an outstanding experience for all athletes, coaches and officials. We are also committed to providing athletes and teams

with the best possible conditions at our competition venues for them to perform at their peak, which include a combination of transformational new facilities and iconic existing locations. The training facilities will be of similarly high standard and will be conveniently located within easy reach of the Athletes’ Village and satellite accommodation locations.

To assist you in your Games preparations, we have prepared this Sport Technical Manual in collaboration with your respective Continental and International Federations. This manual provides the necessary sport-specific content for the successful delivery of each sport competition as well as operational and general information that may be of interest to athletes and teams.

The Games provide an opportunity to celebrate and strengthen the goals of fair play and diversity, foster lifelong friendships, promote accessibility and inclusion, and encourage all of us, on and off the field, to practice good sportsmanship.

We look forward to welcoming you to Toronto in July 2015.

Bob O’DohertySenior vice-president, sportTO2015

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Key PersonnelTechnical delegate David Katz (USA) [email protected]

Continental Federation president Victor Lopez [email protected]

TO2015 Sport manager Nicole Clarke [email protected]

TO2015 Sport Organizing Committee chair

Colin Inglis [email protected]

CompetitionEvents

Men (24) Women (23)

Track100 m200 m400 m800 m1,500 m5,000 m10,000 m

110 m hurdles400 m hurdles

3,000 m steeplechase

Track100 m200 m400 m800 m1,500 m5,000 m10,000 m

100 m hurdles400 m hurdles

3,000 m steeplechase

FieldHigh jumpPole vaultLong jumpTriple jumpShot put

Discus throwJavelin throw

Hammer throw

FieldHigh jumpPole vaultLong jumpTriple jumpShot put

Discus throwJavelin throw

Hammer throw

CombinedDecathlon

Combined Heptathlon

Road (off-track)Marathon

20 km walk50 km walk

Road (off-track)Marathon

20 km walk

Relay4 x 100 m relay4 x 400 m relay

Relay4 x 100 m relay4 x 400 m relay

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Format The athletics competition format at the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am Games will include qualification rounds, semifinals and finals, as per International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) regulations.

Qualifying heights, distances and progressions The qualification procedure for the track events (number of rounds, number of heats in each round and the method of progression from one round to the next), qualifying standards, as well as the starting heights and the raising of the bar for the vertical jumps, will be determined by the technical delegate after the closing date for entries. Team leaders will be informed of the decision at the technical meeting.Starting heights and procedures for the raising of the bar for the finals will be announced after the qualifying rounds.

Full documentation of the qualification procedures will also be available at the sport information centre and sport information desk.

Competition procedures for track and field eventsWith the objective of developing an organized and successful event, the following rules established by the IAAF will apply as competition procedures:

Written questionsAny inquiries concerning the technical conduct of the athletics competition must be made in writing (in English, French or Spanish). These questions will be answered at the technical meeting. The forms on which the question(s) must be written will be available at the sport information centre in the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village and at the sport information desk at the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium. These forms must be returned to either the sport information centre or sport information desk no later than Thursday, July 16, 2015, at 20:00 (ET) (for road events) and Sunday, July 29, 2015 for Track & Field. No questions will be accepted during the technical meeting.

Orientation visit for team leaders A visit to the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium competition venue on Monday, July 20, 2015, at 14:00 will be organized in order for team leaders to familiarize themselves with the location of the main facilities (change rooms, warm-up area, call room, etc.). More information, including transportation arrangements, will be available at the sport information centre.

Athlete orientation visitAthletes will also be given the opportunity to visit the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium prior to competition to do some light training, but without equipment. This orientation visit is schedule for Monday, July 20, 2015, from 14:00 to 16:00 and will include a training session with the official starters.

Final confirmationThe competitor’s final confirmation for events must be made one day prior to the respective event by the team manager, using the forms provided at the technical meeting. These forms must be submitted to the sport information centre in the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village or the sport information desk at the competition venue before 09:00 (ET).

Each relay team must submit a final confirmation. On the day of the event, the names of the four relay participants, in order of participation, must be submitted to the sport information desk at the competition venue no later than 60 minutes prior to the start of the event.

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Special passesTO2015 will provide special passes for the following categories, as required:• technical meeting (two per country, plus interpreter)

• combined events restroom (two per athlete)

• coaching zones (field events — one per athlete)

• sport information centre (only for collecting items from the pigeonhole — up to a maximum of three per team, depending on team size)

• road race refreshment stations

Competition bibs• TO2015 will supply a total of five bibs for each athlete taking part in the athletics competition: two for

the competition vest (one name and one number), two for the tracksuit (one name and one number) and one for the bag. These numbers must not be cut, folded or obscured in any way. These same bibs are to be used by the athlete, regardless of the number of events in which they compete.

• The bibs (and safety pins) will be distributed at the sport information centre in the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village. Bibs not collected by Monday, July 20, 2015, at 20:00 (ET) will be taken to the sport information desk at the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium.

• All competitors must display the name bib on their chest and number bib on their back, except in the high jump and pole vault events, where only the name bib may be worn on either the chest or the back.

• For the relay events, bibs carrying the country code (e.g. CAN) will be distributed in call room 2.

• Transponder timing will be used for the road events. For these events, the bib with the transponder will be distributed at the call room on the day of the event and is to be attached to the chest.

• For the combined events, the athlete who is leading after each event will be given a bib with a green background to wear for the next event. These will apply to the front bib with the athlete’s name only. These bibs will be controlled by the combined events referee and will be distributed in the combined events rest area. Additionally, combined events athletes in the final heat of the 800 m and 1,500 m will be given a bib indicating their position prior to the last event.

• All competitors in track events will also be given two adhesive hip numbers before entering the track, which must be fixed to both sides of their shorts or legs.

Personal belongingsAthletes (including those in combined events) will only be permitted to take a backpack or similar-sized bag with them on to the field of play. Combined events athletes may bring larger bags, but they must be left in the rest area during the events.

A strict inspection will be made for illegal and prohibited items that athletes may have in their possession. Cassette recorders, radios, CD/MP3 players, digital music devices (i.e. iPods), mobile phones, cameras, etc. will not be permitted. Any items that do not conform to the IAAF technical rules and regulations will be confiscated. Confiscated items may be retrieved at the sport information desk after the event.

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Call roomThere will be two call rooms for all track and field events. The first will be adjacent to the warm-up area. Boards displaying information regarding call room times will be posted. Team leaders must remind all of their athletes when they must report to the call room and the procedures that must be followed while there. Athletes must report to the call room according to the official time schedule for their event:

Pole vault: 75 minutes prior to the official start of the eventHigh jump: 55 minutes prior to the official start of the eventAll other field events: 45 minutes prior to the official start of the eventTrack events: 20 minutes prior to the official start of the event

An official will accompany the athletes to a second call room located in the adjacent indoor facility. Water and bathrooms will be available at the second call room.

Call room officials will check the following items, in accordance with IAAF Competition Rules 2014-2015 (143/144):• bib numbers

• shoes/spikes

• uniforms

• bags (ID and contents)

• advertising

For road events, there will be one call room that will do the same purpose as the stadium. This call room will be located in the warm-up area.

Combined eventsA combined events rest area will be located underneath the grandstands. Access to the combined events rest area will be limited to athletes and up to two other accredited persons, per athlete (coach, doctor, etc.), who have a combined events rest area pass. These passes will be distributed at the sport information desk before the start of the combined events competition.

Athletes who compete in the combined events are to report to the call room before the first event of each day (the reporting times above will apply, depending on the event). After the call room, they will be taken directly to the combined events rest area where the necessary checks will be carried out for the first event of the day as well as for all subsequent events. Although athletes will not be required to stay in the combined events rest area for the entire day, they will be required to report there before the start of each event to undergo their final check. Toilet facilities will be available and TO2015 will provide fruit and beverages for the athletes.

The cumulative results from the combined events competition will be displayed in the combined events rest area.

Entry onto field of playAll athletes, escorted by competition officials, will enter the field of play from the northwest corner (behind the 100-metre start). During an event, no athlete may leave the competition area without permission from the chief judge. In cases where an athlete must leave the field of play, an official must escort the athlete.

Sealed refreshment bottles (such as water and/or isotonic drinks) will be provided to all athletes in the competition area.

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Specific event proceduresTrack eventsThe starter’s commands will be announced in English.

For events up to 400 m (inclusive), they will be: For events 800 m and above, they will be:

On your marks On your marks

Set (starting pistol)

(starting pistol)

Lanes 2 to 9 will be used for all straight sprint events when there are fewer than nine athletes.

Field events trialsIn horizontal jumps and throws, the competing order for the fourth, fifth and final rounds of trials will be in the reverse ranking order recorded after the first three rounds of trials.

Pole vaultBefore the competition starts, each athlete will inform the appropriate official of the position of the crossbar he/she requires for their first trial, and this position will be recorded. If, subsequently, an athlete wants to make any changes, he/she should immediately inform the appropriate official before the crossbar has been set in accordance with their initial wishes, otherwise the time for their attempt will continue to run.

Coaching zones Dedicated seating will be provided in appropriate areas for the field event coaches. These will be accessible by a specific ticket, one per athlete, distributed through the sport information desk once the start lists are issued.

Post-competition proceduresAll athletes will leave the field of play via the mixed zone. The only exception will be the combined events athletes who will only be required to go through the mixed zone at the end of each session. The media may conduct short interviews in the mixed zone. Please note that the first three athletes in each final may also be required to attend the post-event press conference.

After passing through the mixed zone, athletes will move to the post-event area where they will be able to recover and collect their clothing. The post-event area will be located at the end of the mixed zone.

For the Medal Ceremony, press conference or doping control, the athletes concerned will be escorted to the dedicated areas via specific routes. Athletes needing to return to the warm-up area will be directed behind the main grandstands.

Road eventsTO2015 will be provide transportation for athletes and team officials from the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village to the start line. Athletes will warm-up at the start area.

Kilometre points will be marked along the route, and race timings will be displayed at strategic locations along the route.

TO2015 will provide a vehicle to follow the race to pick up competitors who are unable to complete the course or who have been disqualified and take them to the finish line.

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Drinking/sponging stationsDrinking/sponging stations will be located on-course between refreshment stations, as per IAAF regulations. More details, based on the conditions, will be provided at the technical meeting. Signs will be displayed 100 metres before each drinking/sponging station.

Refreshment stationsRefreshment stations will be situated according to IAAF regulations, and signs will be displayed 100 metres before each station. Each of these stations will be divided into three areas:

• personal refreshments

• isotonic drinks

• water

Personal refreshmentsCompetitors in all events will be able to have personal refreshments on the course, which will be marked with their national flag and country code (e.g. Canada = CAN). The tables will be arranged in alphabetical order according to the country code. If an athlete takes a refreshment from a place other than the officially designated refreshment stations, he/she may be disqualified.

Personal refreshments must be handed in at the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village prior to the events. The times and place for this procedure will be outlined in the Team Leader’s Guide.

Personal refreshments must clearly display the following information:

• athlete’s name

• athlete’s bib number

• three-letter country abbreviation

• desired refreshment station location(s)

Athletes will be allowed to receive their personal refreshments at the designated areas from their coaches or team officials. Team officials will be permitted to hand their athletes their personal refreshment but will not be permitted to leave the personal refreshment station designated area to follow their athletes on the course. Appropriate passes for these areas will be distributed at the sport information centre in the Athletes’ Village. Athletes without team officials to assist them will have their bottles placed on the table by TO2015 officials according to the national flag and country code on the bottles. The athletes will pick up the bottles themselves.

MarathonThe marathon circuit will consist of four laps of 10 kilometres plus a small extension of 2.2 kilometres at the start of the race. The start area will be approximately five metres wide and the first bend in the course will be roughly at the 1.1 kilometre mark.

Race walkThe race walk circuit will consist of a two-kilometre loop course. The start area will be approximately five metres wide. There will be a slight bend at the 160-metre mark and the first major turn will be 500 metres from the start.

Course tourA course tour of both the marathon circuit and race walk circuit will take place on Friday, July 17, 2015, from 11:00–13:00. The technical meeting for the road events will take place following the course tour.

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Rules, Clothing and EquipmentThe rules, clothing and equipment for the athletics competition will be in accordance with the terms and conditions outlined in the following documents which will be in force at Games time:

• IAAF Advertising Regulations available at iaaf.org/about-iaaf/documents/rules-regulations

• Pan American Sports Organization (PASO) Regulations

• TO2015 brand guidelines

Athlete clothingAthletes must compete wearing the official national uniform approved by their delegation. This also includes during the lap of honour and the Medal Ceremony IAAF Rule 143.1 recommends that the front and the back of the uniforms be the same colour, while all team members participating in a relay event must wear exactly the same uniform.

Athletes not wearing their official team uniform will need to acquire the correct attire before they progress through the call room.

Uniforms will be checked upon arrival; the time and location of this check will be provided at a later date. Any infringement of the rules may result in the athlete’s disqualification.

Sport equipmentVaulting polesVaulting poles that arrive at the airport will be transferred to the Athletes’ Village. There will be scheduled transfers from the Athletes’ Village to the venue and more information on this service will be provided at the sport information centre. After competing, the athlete’s poles will be transferred back to the Village, where they will then be transferred to the airport with the athlete/team. The athlete concerned, or his/her team official, will be required to identify the poles, ensure that a tag with the athlete’s details is placed on the poles for easier identification, and place them on the designated vehicle. Athletes/teams will be able to make arrangements in the Village for shipping their poles upon completion of competition. If an athlete/team wishes to ship their poles, please refer to the Chefs de Mission Dossier which contains information on freight shipments.

ImplementsBelow is a list of the implements that TO2015 will be providing for the use of all throwers competing in the Games.

Implement NumberCatalogue

BrandDescription Colour

Certificate Number

Shot put — men (7.26 kg)

735163 Gill AthleticsStainless steel; diameter: 129 mm

Silver I-99-0055

F251 Nishi Steel; diameter: 125.5 mm Silver I-99-0087

F251C Nishi Steel; diameter: 129 mm Silver I-99-0083

721-3120 UCSTurned steel; diameter: 120 mm

Red I-99-0117

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Implement NumberCatalogue

BrandDescription Colour

Certificate Number

Discus — men (2 kg) D2000JSUS Denfi Sport

Jurgen Schult Ultimate Spin; chrome rim, carbon grey

Grey/yellow centre

I-99-0098

720201 Gill AthleticsPacer gold, bronze alloy rim, plastic sides

Gold I-99-0036

720-1200 UCSOrange Flyer Medium Moment; steel rim, fibreglass

Orange I-99-0122

Hammer — men (7.26 kg)

738160/HHV-102

Gill Athletics Pacer; diameter: 115 mm Silver I-99-0043

F201/F352 Nishi Steel; diameter: 110 mm Orange I-99-0079

ZH-7,26-S/UW-115

PolanikSteel; diameter: 110 mm, Ziolkowski black

Black I-10-0469

722-1110/722-4000/4200

UCS Steel; diameter: 110 mm Silver I-99-0125

Javelin — men (800 g) 2900H Gill Athletics

OTE Composite FX Headwind; carbon, aluminum

White/silver, orange

I-06-0379

800C85 NemethClub 85 m, aluminum, violet cord

Violet/yellow/blue

I-99-0104

7916800c Nordic Champion, carbon, lilac cordWhite, lilac spiral

I-99-0189

Shot put —women (4 kg)

34943 Gill Athletics Turned steel; diameter: 108 mm White I-99-0058

F253 Nishi Steel; diameter: 103 mm Silver I-99-0089

721-2100 UCS Turned steel; diameter: 100 mm Yellow I-99-0114

721-2109 UCS Turned steel; diameter: 109 mm Yellow I-99-0112

Discus — women (1 kg) D1000JSUS Denfi Sport

Jurgen Schult Ultimate Spin; chrome rim, carbon grey

White/yellow centre

I-99-0099

720211 Gill AthleticsPacer Carbon FX; steel rim, carbon fibre sides

Black/silver

I-08-0421

F333A Nishi Super HM; steel rim, FRP sidePurple/black/white

I-02-0256

Hammer —women (4 kg)

738940/HHV-102

Gill AthleticsHammer 4 kg, Pacer; diameter: 95 mm

Silver I-99-0044

F210A/F352/F353

Nishi Diameter: 96 mm Blue I-99-0080

PH-4-B/UW-110

PolanikSteel; diameter: 95 mm, Premium Black

Black I-10-0466

722-2095/722-4000/4200

UCSHammer 4 kg; steel, diameter: 95 mm

Silver I-99-0126

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Implement NumberCatalogue

BrandDescription Colour

Certificate Number

Javelin — women (600 g)

2695 Gill AthleticsOTE Xtra Tailwind; aluminum, red/green cord

Various I-99-0075

600S70 NemethStandard 70 m, aluminum, violet cord

Violet I-99-0107

7917603 NordicDiana Steel; steel, blue cord, 80 m

Lilac, white I-99-0018

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 January 31, 2015, and if supplied to TO2015 free of charge. All such implements must have IAAF certification and must be approved by the IAAF technical delegate. Four of each implement must be supplied by the member Federation or manufacturer concerned and must be sent to TO2015 by June 1, 2015. To make a request, please contact the TO2015 sport manager at [email protected].

The use of personal implements will be allowed, provided:• They are readily identifiable and are IAAF certified.

• They are not on the above implement list.

• They have been checked for compliance with IAAF rules.

• They are incorporated into the official implement pool and available for use by all competitors.

• They are checked into the competition no later than 18:00 on the eve of the competition.

Protests Protests concerning the result or conduct of an event will be resolved according to IAAF Rule 146, and will be made within 30 minutes of the official announcement of the result of that event. Competition management will ensure that the time of the announcement of all results is recorded.

All protests must be made at the first instance and made verbally to the referee by an athlete or another person acting on his/her behalf. Such person or team may protest only if they are competing in the same round of the event to which the protest (or subsequent appeal) relates.

To arrive at a fair decision, the referee should consider any available evidence which he/she thinks necessary, including a film or picture produced by an official video recorder or any other available video evidence. The referee may decide on the protest or may refer the matter to the jury. If the referee makes a decision, there will be a right of appeal to the jury. In the instance where the referee is not accessible or available, the protest should be made to him/her through the sport information desk.

An appeal to the jury must be made within 30 minutes of:

a) The official announcement of the amended result of an event arising from the decision made by the referee; or

b) The advice being given to those making the protest, where there is no amendment of any result.

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The protest must be written, signed by the athlete (or by another person acting on his/her behalf) and submitted with US$100 or its equivalent in Canadian (CAD) dollars. This amount will be forfeited if the appeal is not allowed. The athlete or team may appeal only if they are competing in the same round of the event to which the appeal relates.

Note: After the decision on a protest, the relevant referee will immediately inform the sport information desk of the time of the decision. If the referee was unable to communicate this orally to the relevant team(s)/athlete(s), the official time of the announcement will be that of the posting of the decision at the sport information desk.

Jury of appealJudges, jury and technical officials will be appointed according to the IAAF and Association of Panamerican Athletics (APA) rules and regulations.

Role Name Country

Assistant to the technical delegate Carlos Clemente ESA

International technical officials

Bob PodkaminerJane EdstromFrederico NantesGiovanni CardonaCarols A. BarriosMichael A. SerraltaRoberto Apaceiro

USACANBRACOLGUAPURCUB

International race walk judges

Daniel MichaudMaryanne DanielCandido VelezRicardo ServinRuben AguileraCésar Mejias

CANUSAPURMEXARGCOL

International starter Thomas McTaggart USA

International photo finish judge Patrick Leone USA

International road course measurer Bernie Conway CAN

Jury of appeal TBA TBA

Medals and DiplomasGold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded in the athletics competition. In accordance with PASO regulations, top-eight diplomas will also be awarded in each event.

When a delegation competes in relay semifinals and finals with more than four athletes, only the four athletes in the final will be awarded medals during the official ceremony. The other athletes will receive their medals later at the sport information desk.

Where practical, Medal Ceremonies will be held during the same session as the event, usually before the doping control procedures, where applicable. If a Medal Ceremony cannot be held during the same session as the event, it will be held during the next immediate session. TO2015 volunteers will be responsible for gathering the first three athletes or relay teams and escorting them to the ceremony waiting area.

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VenueCIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium The CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium is a brand new facility constructed for the TORONTO 2015 Games. The venue meets the standards of the IAAF and features a Class 1 Certified 400-metre track, as well as jumping and throwing disciplines. The main stadium has capacity for 12,000 spectators and is located across from the current training facility for the Canadian National Team.

A new Conipur M track has been installed with nine lanes in the straight and eight lanes in the oval. The warm-up track also has a new Conipur M surface. All pole vault training will occur at the warm-up track.

Ontario Place West Channel (marathon and race walk)Ontario Place, an agency of the Government of Ontario, features a 96-acre premiere waterfront park located in downtown Toronto. Nearby sites also include the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre, event facility “Atlantis” and a marina. In February 2012, the Government of Ontario announced plans for a revitalization of the theme park to create for a ‘must-visit’ destination and landmark for Ontario. Ontario Place West Channel will also be the site of triathlon, open water swimming, road cycling, and waterski & wakeboard competitions during the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am Games.

FacilitiesOther facilities at the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium will include:

• change rooms and showers (separate for men and women)

• lounges for athletes and technical officials

• a mixed zone where accredited media may conduct interviews with athletes post-competition, and a press room

• a sport information desk

• medical facilities

• a doping control station

Other facilities at Ontario Place West Channel will include:

• change rooms and showers (separate for men and women)

• a lounge for athletes and technical officials

• catering services

• a mixed zone where accredited media may conduct interviews with athletes post-competition

• a sport information desk in the athletes’ lounge

• medical facilities

• a doping control station

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Weather Average Hourly Air Temperature

Hour (ET) Average Hourly Air Temperature

01:00 18.9˚C

02:00 18.5˚C

03:00 18.2˚C

04:00 17.9˚C

05:00 17.7˚C

06:00 17.4˚C

07:00 18.1˚C

08:00 19.0˚C

09:00 19.8˚C

10:00 20.6˚C

11:00 21.3˚C

12:00 21.9˚C

13:00 22.5˚C

14:00 22.8˚C

15:00 23.1˚C

16:00 23.2˚C

17:00 23.1˚C

18:00 22.9˚C

19:00 22.4˚C

20:00 21.9˚C

21:00 21.2˚C

22:00 20.7˚C

23:00 20.1˚C

24:00 19.3˚C

Average daily maximum temperature 25.5˚C

Average number of days with maximum higher than 30˚C

3.1

Average number of days with rainfall equal to or greater than 10 mm

2.2

(All figures for the month of July at the Toronto Island/City Centre Airport from 1981 to 2010. Source: Environment Canada.)

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Sport InformationSport Information DesksSport information desks will be located at all competition venues and at the sport information centre in the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village. These desks will provide a variety of services to teams, including:

• General sport information through sport publications and discussions with sport-specific staff.

• Distribution of draw/start lists, results and other competition information, including schedule updates when required.

• Training schedule information and, for selected sports, assistance with booking and changing training sessions.

The sport information centre’s hours of operation will be as follows:

Dates Hours of Operation

July 2–4, 2015 08:00–20:00

July 5–25, 2015 07:00–23:00

July 26, 2015 07:00–17:00

Sport Information Desk at the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics StadiumThe sport information desk at the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium will be located close to the team tents in the warm-up area. The main role of the desk will be to ensure a smooth liaison between each delegation and TO2015, the APA technical delegate and the competition management of the Games regarding technical Issues. The sport information desk will be responsible for, but not limited to, the following:

• Displaying official communications to the teams, including start lists, results and call room reporting times, on the relevant notice board. These will also be displayed at the warm-up area.

• Distributing urgent notices to the delegations from the technical delegate and competition management via the pigeonholes. It will be the team leader’s duty to collect this information in a timely manner.

• Receiving written questions for the technical meeting.

• Receiving final confirmations.

• Distributing Relay Order Confirmation Forms (to be returned to the sport information desk).

• Receiving Withdrawal Forms.

• Managing national record doping control requests.

• Responding to general enquiries.

• Written appeals.

• This will be the main desk for technical information, although certain documents produced at the sport information desk will also be distributed to the sport information centre in the Athletes’ Village for circulation.

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The sport information desk’s hours of operation will be as follows:

Dates Hours of Operation

July 2–4, 2015 08:00–20:00

July 5–25, 2015 07:00–23:00

July 26, 2015 07:00– 17:00

*Dates and hours will be subject to change. Any changes will be noted at the sport information centre.

Competition and Training ScheduleCompetitionThe athletics competition at the TORONTO 2015 Pan American Games will take place at two different locations: the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium (for track and field events) and Ontario Place West Channel (for marathon and race walk events).

Marathon/Race/Walk

Times Gender DetailJuly 18

07:00–11:00 Women Marathon

July 19

07:00–09:00 Women 20 km race walk

09:00–12:00 Men 20 km race walk

July 25

07:00–11:00 Men Marathon

July 26

07:00–12:00 Men 50 km race walk

Track and Field

Times Gender Type DetailJuly 21 — Session 1

10:00–12:45 Men Qualifying Long jump

Women Final and Medal Ceremony 5,000 m

Men Final and Medal Ceremony Pole vault

Women Round 1 100 m

Men Round 1 100 m

Women Final and Medal Ceremony Javelin

Women Semifinals 400 mH

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Times Gender Type DetailJuly 21 — Session 2

18:00–20:50 Women Final and Medal Ceremony Triple jump

Women Semifinals 100mH

Men Final and Medal Ceremony Shot put

Women Semifinals 800 m

Men Final and Medal Ceremony 3,000 mSC

Women Final and Medal Ceremony Hammer

Men Final 10,000 m

Women Final 100 mH

July 22 — Session 1

10:00–12:45 Men Medal Ceremony 10,000 m

Women Medal Ceremony 100 mH

Men Decathlon 100 m

Women Final and Medal Ceremony High jump

Women Semifinals 400 m

Men Decathlon long jump

Men Semifinals 400 m

Men Semifinals 800 m

Men Decathlon shot put

Men Semifinals 400 mH

July 22 — Session 2

18:00–20:25 Men Final and Medal Ceremony Long jump

Men Decathlon high jump

Women Semifinals 100 m

Women Final and Medal Ceremony Shot put

Men Semifinals 100 m

Women Finals and Medal Ceremony 800 m

Men Decathlon 400 m

Men Final Hammer

Women Final 100 m

Men Final 100 m

Women Final and Medal Ceremony 400 mH

July 23 — Session 1

10:00–13:30 Men Decathlon 110 mH

Women Round 1 200 m

Men Decathlon discus

Men Round 1 200 m

Men Decathlon pole vault

Women Qualifying Long jump

Men Semifinals 1,500 m

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Times Gender Type DetailJuly 23 — Session 1 (cont’d)

Men Medal Ceremony Hammer

Women Medal Ceremony 100 m

Men Medal Ceremony 100 m

July 23 — Session 2

17:30–21:00 Men Decathlon javelin

Men Final and Medal Ceremony 400 mH

Women Semifinals 200 m

Women Final and Medal Ceremony Pole vault

Men Semifinals 200 m

Men Final and Medal Ceremony 800 m

Men Final and Medal Ceremony Discus

Women Final 400 m

Men Final 400 m

Men Decathlon 1,500 m

Women Final and Medal Ceremony 10,000 m

July 24 — Session 1

10:00–13:20 Women Final and Medal Ceremony Discus

Men Semifinals 110 mH

Women Heptathlon 100 mH

Women Heptathlon high jump

Women Semifinals 1,500 m

Men Final and Medal Ceremony Triple jump

Women Semifinals 4 x 400 m

Men Semifinals 4 x 400 m

Men Final 110 mH

Men Medal Ceremony Decathlon

Women Medal Ceremony 400 m

Men Medal Ceremony 400 m

July 24 — Session 2

17:30–20:40 Women Final and Medal Ceremony 200 m

Women Heptathlon shot put

Men Final and Medal Ceremony 200 m

Men Final and Medal Ceremony 1,500 m

Women Final 3,000 mSC

Women Final Long jump

Women Heptathlon 200 m

Women Semifinals 4 x 100 m

Men Semifinals 4 x 100 m

Men Medal Ceremony 110 mH

Men Final and Medal Ceremony Javelin

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Times Gender Type DetailJuly 25 — Session 1

18:30–22:20 Women Heptathlon long jump

Women Final and Medal Ceremony 1,500 m

Men Final and Medal Ceremony High jump

Women Final and Medal Ceremony 4 x 100 m

Women Heptathlon javelin

Men Final and Medal Ceremony 4 x 100 m

Men Final and Medal Ceremony 5,000 m

Women Heptathlon 800 m

Women Final and Medal Ceremony 4 x 400 m

Men Final and Medal Ceremony 4 x 400 m

Women Medal Ceremony 3,000 mSC

Women Medal Ceremony Heptathlon

Women Medal Ceremony Long jump

TrainingAthletics training will take place at Birchmount Stadium and CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium (warm-up track). Pole Vault training will only be available at CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium (warm-up track). Training sessions will be open and will follow the timelines provided below.

Venue Time Disciplines

July 13

Birchmount Stadium 08:00–13:00 Men’s and women’s 20 km race walk/women’s marathon

July 14

Birchmount Stadium 08:00–13:00 Men’s and women’s 20 km race walk/women’s marathon

July 15

Birchmount Stadium 08:00–13:00 Men’s and women’s 20 km race walk/women’s marathon

July 16

Birchmount Stadium 08:00–16:30 All disciplines except pole vault

CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium (warm-up track).

08:00–20:00 All disciplines

July 17

Birchmount Stadium 08:00–16:30 All disciplines except pole vault

CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium (warm-up track).

08:00–20:00 All disciplines

July 18

Birchmount Stadium 08:00–16:30 All disciplines except pole vault

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Venue Time Disciplines

CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium (warm-up track).

08:00–20:00 All disciplines

July 19

Birchmount 08:00–16:30 All disciplines except pole vault

CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium (warm-up track).

08:00–20:00 All disciplines

July 20

Birchmount Stadium 08:00–16:30 All disciplines except pole vault

CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium (warm-up track).

08:00–20:00 All disciplines

CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium (competition track).

14:00–16:00 Athlete orientation session (starter session)

July 21

Birchmount Stadium 08:00–16:30 All disciplines except pole vault

July 22

Birchmount Stadium 08:00–16:30 All disciplines except pole vault

July 23

Birchmount Stadium 08:00–16:30 All disciplines except pole vault

July 24

Birchmount Stadium 08:00–16:30 All disciplines except pole vault

July 25

Birchmount Stadium 08:00–12:00 All disciplines except pole vault

Note: This schedule is subject to change. The final training schedule will be available at the sport information centre and sport information desk.

Note: Athletes competing in pole vault may train at CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium (warm-up track) during competition sessions from July 21 to 24 as training will not be available at Birchmount Stadium during those dates.

TO2015 personnel will be available at the training venue to assist. Athletes will be advised to follow the instructions given by these personnel and to pay particular attention to safety rules during training sessions. Further information regarding the training venue will be available at the sport information centre in the Athletes’ Village.

Implements, equipment (hurdles, starting blocks) and relay batons will be available to athletes and coaches at the official training venue. These can be obtained from the equipment storage; athletes/coaches using the equipment will be asked to leave their Pan Am identity and accreditation card with the TO2015 personnel in charge.

Medical services will be set up for the duration of training at Birchmount Stadium, and medical staff will be on duty to handle any illnesses and injuries incurred at the venue. Emergency transportation for cases that require additional services will be provided.

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Detailed transport schedules to/from the village to the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium and to/from the village and Birchmount will be posted at the sport information desk and sport information centre.

Technical MeetingTO2015 will conduct two separate technical meetings for athletics.

The first technical meeting will be held on Friday, July 17, 2015, for the road course events. It will be held at 13:00 at the Ontario Place West Channel, following the course tour.

The second technical meeting will be held on Monday, July 20, 2015, for the track and field events. It will be held at 16:00 at the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium.

A maximum of two representatives from each NOC can attend this meeting, with the company of an interpreter or an attaché, if necessary. Team leaders must collect their invitations for the technical meeting from the sport information centre at the Athletes’ Village upon arrival.

The technical delegate, sport manager and Sport Organizing Committee chair will preside over the meeting, which will be conducted in English.

The meeting will provide updates and new information not already mentioned in this manual and will include:

• Schedule changes.

• Qualifying procedures for races.

• Qualifying distances for field events.

• Starting heights and raising of the bar for vertical jumps.

• Specific procedures for the marathon and race walk.

• Answers to written questions.

Qualification to Rio 2016The TORONTO 2015 Pan Am Games athletics competition will serve as an opportunity for athletes to meet the IAAF qualifying standards for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

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QUALIFICATION SYSTEM

ATHLETICSEvents

Men (24) Women (23)

Track100 m200 m400 m800 m1,500 m5,000 m10,000 m

110 m hurdles400 m hurdles

3,000 m steeplechase

Track100 m200 m400 m800 m1,500 m5,000 m10,000 m

100 m hurdles400 m hurdles

3,000 m steeplechase

FieldHigh jumpPole vaultLong jumpTriple jumpShot put

Discus throwJavelin throw

Hammer throw

FieldHigh jumpPole vaultLong jumpTriple jumpShot put

Discus throwJavelin throw

Hammer throw

CombinedDecathlon

Combined Heptathlon

Road (off-track)Marathon

20 km walk50 km walk

Road (off-track)Marathon

20 km walk

Relay4 x 100 m relay4 x 400 m relay

Relay4 x 100 m relay4 x 400 m relay

QuotaThe maximum number of male and female competitors in athletics is 680.

In the event that entries surpass the quota of 680, the technical delegate has the authority to limit entries in some events by using performances as criteria or by imposing team quota limits. Entry numbers will be reviewed by the technical delegate following the entry-by-number deadline of March 27, 2015. NOCs will be notified if any changes to the qualification system are made.

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Each NOC can register one competitor per individual event, even if the athlete has not achieved the minimum standard performance. To register a second competitor in an individual event, both athletes must have achieved the minimum standard performance.

Athlete EligibilityOnly NOCs recognized by PASO and whose National Athletics Federation is affiliated with the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF)/Association of Panamerican Athletics (APA) may enter competitors in the TORONTO 2015 Pan American Games.

Athletes must have signed and submitted the Athlete Eligibility Condition Form.

Age requirementsMale athletes competing in the marathon and the 50-kilometre race walk must be at least 18 years of age on December 31, 2015.

Female athletes competing in the marathon must be at least 18 years of age on December 31, 2015.

For all other events, competitors must be at least 16 years of age on December 31, 2015.

Qualification SystemThe top finisher from each discipline at the 2014 Pan Am Sport Festival will be considered as having achieved the minimum standard performance.

Minimum standard performances must be achieved at an official competition recognized by the respective National Federation, from January 1, 2014, until June 28, 2015.

NOCs must submit their sport entries for athletics by June 15, 2015. NOCs will be allowed to update their submitted entries for athletics during the delegation registration meeting, based on performances achieved after June 15 but not later than June 28, 2015. In these instances, athletes must have been included on the NOC’s long list submitted to TO2015 by the accreditation deadline of March 27, 2015.

As the Host Country, Canada will automatically qualify for all athletics events, with two athletes per event, at the TORONTO 2015 Pan American Games.

Individual Event Time QualificationsMen Event Women

10.38 100 m 11.55

21.00 200 m 23.64

46.07 400 m 52.94

1:50.0 800 m 2:06.0

3:49.0 1,500 m 4:26.0

14:23.0 5,000 m 16:43.0

30:10.0 10,000 m 35:51.0

100 m hurdles 13.77

14.08 110 m hurdles

51.62 400 m hurdles 59.56

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Individual Event Time QualificationsMen Event Women

9:00.0 3,000 m steeplechase 10:46.0

2.17 High jump 1.78

4.98 Pole vault 3.68

7.61 Long jump 6.18

16.17 Triple jump 13.08

18.14 Shot put 15.82

53.05 Discus throw 50.94

71.03 Javelin throw 51.07

63.15 Hammer throw 61.85

Heptathlon 4995

7063 Decathlon

2:21:00 Marathon 2:55:00

1:30:00 20 km race walk 1:42:00

4:18.00 50 km race walk

Relay event qualificationsTen relays (one per NOC) per gender, according to the following chart:

Region/Country Slots Criteria

Canada 1 Host Country

United States of America 1

Central America and Caribbean 41st to 4th place in Central American and Caribbean Games 2014

South America 41st to 4th place in ODESUR Games 2014

The remaining six slots will be assigned by the APA by January 31, 2015, according to performances by the top-placing NOCs.

Conditions for the validity of performances • Performances must be achieved during competitions organized or authorized by the IAAF, its area

associations or its member federations. Therefore, results achieved at university or school competitions must be certified by the member federation of the country in which the competition was organized (see below for marathons and race walks).

• Performances must be achieved during an official competition organized in conformity with current IAAF rules.

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• Performances achieved in mixed events (see Rule 147) will be accepted only under the following circumstance: For all field events, and races of 5,000 metres and longer held completely within the stadium, the results will be:

• Automatically accepted if achieved at national permit competitions.

• Accepted only with the area association’s approval if achieved at competitions under IAAF Rule 1.1 (i) and (j).

• Unaccepted if achieved at competitions conducted under IAAF Rule 1.1 (a) to (h).

• Always accepted for road races (marathons and race walks).

• Wind-assisted performances will not be accepted.

• Hand-timed performances in 100 m, 200 m, 400 m, 800 m, 110 m/100 m hurdles, 400 m hurdles, 4 x 100 m and 4 x 400 m relay will not be accepted.

• Indoor performances for all field events, and for races of 200 metres and longer, will be accepted.

• For running events of 200 metres and longer, performances achieved on oversized tracks will not be accepted.

• Race walk track performances (20,000 m or 50,000 m) will be accepted.

Marathons1. Only marathon race performances that abide by the following criteria will be considered valid toward

meeting the entry standards:

• The course is (or will be) measured prior to the race by an IAAF/AIMS (Association of International Marathon and Distance Races) Grade A or B international road race course measurer.

• The measurement certificate must have been established no earlier than five years prior to the race date.

• The overall decrease in elevation between the start and finish must not exceed 1:1000 (1 metre per kilometre).

A list of qualifying marathon courses can be found on the IAAF website and will be updated as new information on correctly measured courses is received by the IAAF. Please note that for a marathon course to be published on the list, it will no longer be necessary for the IAAF to receive an application before a given deadline. Member federations and organizers must, however, still ensure that a proper measurement is conducted by an IAAF/AIMS-approved Grade A or B international measurer — and that the measurement report is sent to the relevant area measurement administrator before the race is conducted — for the certificate to be issued.

2. Marathon races conducted at competitions held under IAAF Rule 1.1 a), b), c), f) and g) will not be listed; however, the results will be valid for the purpose of entry standards.

3. In addition, the top 10 finishers at the IAAF Gold Label Marathons (in 2014 and 2015) held within the qualification period will also be considered as having achieved the A standard. Gold Label Marathons for 2014 and 2015 are listed on the IAAF website.

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Race walks1. Performances achieved at international race walk competitions defined under IAAF Rule 1.1 (a), (b), (c),

(d), I, (f), (g) or (j) will be valid toward the achievement of the entry standards, providing the following conditions (where applicable) are respected:

• The course is (or will be) measured by an IAAF/AIMS approved Grade A or B international road race course measurer.

• A minimum of three international or area race walking judges are on duty.

2. Performances achieved at international competitions defined under IAAF Rule 1.1 (i), or at national competitions, will be valid toward the achievement of the entry standards only if the member federation concerned submits a specific application to the IAAF. The application letter, indicating the date, venue and competition event program, must confirm that the above conditions will be respected. The 2014/2015 list of current qualifying race walk competitions will be posted on the IAAF website. Member federations that want their national permit competitions to be added to the list for 2014 or 2015, and that qualify for the Pan Am Games, must make sure that a proper measurement is conducted by an IAAF/AIMS-approved Grade A or B international measurer and that a minimum of three international or area race walking judges will be on duty. This information must be provided to the IAAF by submitting the above-mentioned application form, prior to the race.

Qualification system approval This qualification system has been approved by the APA and the Pan American Sports Organization (PASO).

Confirmation of Quota PlacesBy May 5, 2015, the APA will confirm to NOCs the quota places they have qualified for the 4 x 100 m and 4 x 400 m relays. By May 13, 2015, NOCs are to confirm to the APA the relay places they will use.

Reallocation of Unused Quota PlacesThe APA will allocate unused quota places in the relays to the highest-ranked NOC not already having a relay team in the corresponding event, by May 18, 2015.

TimelineMarch 7–18, 2014 ODESUR Games (Santiago, CHI).

August 14–16, 2014 2014 Pan American Sport Festival in Mexico.

November 14–30, 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games (Veracruz, MEX).

March 27, 2015 TO2015 entry by number deadline.

May 5, 2015APA to confirm to NOCs the quota places they have qualified for in the 4 x 100 m and 4 x 400 m relays.

May 13, 2015 NOCs to confirm to APA the relay places they will use.

May 18, 2015 APA to offer unused relay places to the corresponding NOCs.

May 25, 2015 NOCs to confirm to APA the acceptance of reallocated relay places.

June 15, 2015 TO2015 entry by name deadline.

June 28, 2015 End of qualification period.

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AccreditationAccreditation is the process of identifying individuals and their role(s) at the Pan Am Games, and ensuring they are granted the appropriate access to fulfil their role(s). The role of the NOC is to register, appropriately, every potential athlete, official, dignitary and press person from its territory.

Applications for accreditation must be received by TO2015 no later than March 27, 2015, in order for NOCs to receive the pre-valid cards (PVCs) before the delegations’ departure for the Games.

Eligibility Condition Forms As required by the PASO statute, each athlete and team official must complete an eligibility condition form acknowledging his or her compliance with Games objectives and goals regarding participation in the Games. The form is mandatory and must be signed by participating athletes and officials before their arrival at the Games, in order for their accreditation to be validated.

Pre-valid CardsBy May 30, 2015, and following the data verification and the pre-DRMs, TO2015 will produce and send out PVCs to each NOC. NOCs will be responsible for distributing the PVCs to their delegation members before they travel to Toronto.

The PVC, along with a valid passport, will serve as an official entry document to Canada. Individuals will be able to enter Canada using this process from May 11, 2015 to August 25, 2015, at 11:59 p.m., for a period of stay no longer than six months from first entry. No additional entry visas will be required during this period. The PVC will be valid for multiple entries, provided it is accompanied on each occasion by a valid passport.

Accreditation Card ValidationAfter the DRM has been completed, eligible delegation members will be able to validate their PVCs, which will provide access to the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village, once the village opens on July 5, 2015. It can also be used to access other official competition and non-competition venues, as determined during the DRM. Only once the PVC is validated does it become an official Pan Am identity and accreditation card (PIAC).

Upon arrival in Toronto, delegation members holding PVCs can have their cards validated (providing the DRM is complete) at one of the accreditation centres, to gain access to Pan Am venues and the CIBC Pan Am Athletes’ Village.

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The following table lists the level of accreditation services provided at the various venues.

Venue Location Population Services

CIBC Pan Am Athletes’ Village (PAV)

Toronto NOCs Full service*

CIBC Pan Am Park accreditation centre (PAP)

Toronto Press, broadcast Full service*

Games Family hotel (WES) TorontoIFs, CFs,NOCs

Full service*

Pearson International Airport (YYZ)

International terminals 1 and 3

All PVC validation only

Accreditation resolution volunteers

At all competition venues

AllTemporary problem resolution; no reissuing of cards

* Full service: card validation, card production, image capture, problem resolution, reissuing of lost or stolen cards, guest passes, day passes.

Validation counters at Toronto Pearson International Airport (international terminals 1 and 3) only will offer accreditation validation services. There will be no additional accreditation facilities at any other Canadian airport or border crossing.

During the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am Games, the accreditation centre in the CIBC Pan Am Athletes’ Village will serve as the primary accreditation location for NOC delegations.

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Ticketing and Accredited SeatingGames-time Ticket Sales During Games time, available tickets can be purchased through the official TORONTO 2015 website, or at any of the locations below:

• CIBC Pan Am Athletes’ Village

• Games Family hotel

• Competition venues

Same- and Different-discipline Spectating AthletesAthletes and officials may access the athletes’ stand during their own discipline’s competitions without a ticket, upon presentation of their accreditation.

In order to watch competitions at venues in disciplines other than their own, however, athletes and officials will require a ticket.

NOC Services will implement a request process for the order and allocation of complimentary tickets for different discipline athletes and officials, through the NOC Services centre.

AccommodationThe CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village will accommodate approximately 7,500 athletes and NOC team officials. TO2015 will also operate four satellite accommodations for the comfort of athletes competing at remote venues, as listed below:

• Shooting and equestrian satellite accommodation (PVN) at Nottawasaga Resort, Alliston, ON

• Canoe/kayak — slalom satellite accommodation (PVM) at Pinestone Resort, Minden, ON

• Rowing, canoe/kayak — sprint satellite accommodation (PVB) at Brock University, St. Catharines, ON

• Mountain bike satellite accommodation (PVH) at Horseshoe Valley Resort, Barrie, ON

• Football satellite accommodation at McMaster Univeristy, Hamilton, ON

Across all these accommodations, TO2015 aims to provide a secure, comfortable, home-like environment for athletes and NOC team officials, allowing them to relax, perform at their best and enjoy the unique cultural mosaic of Toronto.

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The CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village The CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village is located in east downtown Toronto in the Lower Don Lands, adjacent to the Don River. This area of Toronto is currently undergoing extensive regeneration, with many new developments existing harmoniously alongside heritage neighbourhoods and districts.

The Athletes’ Village is conveniently located within a few blocks of Toronto city centre and close to public transportation. Following the Games, the Village will be one of the Games’ lasting legacies with a mixed-use neighbourhood with affordable housing, new condominiums, a YMCA and a dormitory for George Brown College students.

Key Dates of OperationDate Event

July 1–4, 2015 Pre-opening access to CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village.

July 5, 2015 Opening of the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village.

July 10, 2015 Opening Ceremony of the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am Games.

July 26, 2015 Closing Ceremony of the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am Games.

July 29, 2015 Closing of the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village.

Site Orientation The Athletes’ Village will consist of three distinct zones: the Village Plaza, residential zone and operations zone. The Village Plaza will contain the retail facilities and ceremonial facilities available to residents and guests, whiles the residential zone will be a restricted area for residents and guests with an R on their Pan Am accreditation and Identity card (PIAC). The residential zone will contain five accommodation lots, recreation, dining, medical facilities, parklands and transportation links to the competition and training venues.

The operations zone will include the workforce entry, logistics warehouse, facilities services area, the support services operations centre, waste transfer area and NOC container freight storage.

The Welcome Centre will be the entry point for first-time arrivals. The taxi drop-off and pick-up area will be located adjacent to it. The Village Plaza entry point will be located off Trinity Street for dedicated access to the Guest Pass Centre and VIllage Press Operations Centre.

ResidencesAthletes and NOC team officials will be accommodated in newly constructed permanent buildings, ranging in height from nine to 15 storeys. The buildings will contain a combination of apartments for three, four, five, six, nine or 10 beds.

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All bedrooms are equipped with furniture to provide a comfortable stay for residents, in accordance with past Games practice. In-suite finishes include coated flooring in bedrooms and social spaces, tiled floors in the bathrooms, and window coverings and shelf space in bedrooms. Corridors within the residential blocks will be carpeted. Public and NOC office spaces will have a combination of carpet and sealed concrete floor finishes.

Social spaces furniture will include tables and comfortable seating as outlined in the table below. All suites will have free Wi-Fi access.

TO2015 is planning for a resident experience that will reflect an average athlete-to-bathroom ratio below 4:1.

Resident Services There will be five residential blocks with one resident centre in each, located throughout the Athletes’ Village. Four resident centres will operate 07:00–23:00 and one will be open 24 hours a day. The resident centres will cater to all the accommodation needs of the NOCs and Village residents. Each resident centre will provide hotel-like front desk service, which will assist with the resolution of issues relating to Village accommodation services.

Main Dining Hall The main dining hall will be located adjacent to the Canary Building in the residential zone and will operate on a 24-hour basis. A diverse range of ethnic and cultural food options will be available. Menus are being developed in consultation with caterers and sport nutritionists and will be published in early 2015. Additional dining options will include a Village Plaza café and grab-and-go items, refreshments and various cuisines that will reflect some of the diverse neighborhoods of Toronto.

Athlete Venue Meals Athlete venue meals (AVMs) will be available for athletes and officials who will be away from the Village for competition and training for more than five hours. AVMs must be ordered from the catering desk 48 hours in advance. The meals will be prepared at the venue for collection from the athlete lounge. AVMs will be available from July 1 to 26, 2015.

NOC Services Centre The NOC Services Centre will be located in the Athletes’ Village residential zone, situated centrally to facilitate communication and coordinate issue resolution between TO2015 and the NOCs. Services available at the front desk will include mail distribution, reservation of bookable meeting rooms, and distribution of participation certificates and medal boxes. Arrivals and departures, transport, logistics and rate card will also have desks in the NOC Services Centre.

Resident Entertainment and RecreationAn athlete lounge, DVD lounge, Internet café and Games room will be available to Village residents.

Fitness Centre The Athletes’ Village will feature recreational sports facilities for general use. The Village recreational fitness facilities will include playing fields (general grass areas), an internal running track and an indoor pool, designed to suit general fitness activities. In addition, the Village will have a gymnasium with a large selection of cardiovascular equipment and free weights, and space for stretching and warming up and cooling down.

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There will also be plenty of safe places for running within the Village, including an 18-acre park with paved trails, located east of the accommodation blocks and within the security perimeter. The Fitness Centre will operate 24 hours a day, but will only be supervised between 06:00 and 22:00, except when temporarily closed for cleaning or maintenance.

Village Plaza The Village Plaza will be comprised of a number of retail outlets and services. TO2015 will design this area as a significant focal point of the Village to attract both residents and visitors alike. The Plaza will act as an interface with athletes, guests and media, enabling this interaction without needing to enter the residential zone. The Plaza will include a user-pay café, which can also act as a casual meeting place. All team Welcome Ceremonies will take place in the Village Plaza.

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Medical ServicesServices during the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am Games will be provided at all competition and training venues, and non-competition venues such as the CIBC Pan Am Athletes’ Village, the Satellite Accommodations, the Games Family Hotel and the International Broadcast Centre/Main Press Centre.

The TO2015 medical team will cater to the needs of all accredited athletes, coaches and officials for new and exacerbated medical conditions requiring diagnosis and treatment.

PolyclinicPolyclinic services will be located in the Residential Zone of the Village and will be open between July 1 to 29, 2015 from 07:00 to 23:00. Emergency medical services will be available 24 hours per day.

The following services will be available at the Village Polyclinic:

• General medical practice

• Sports medicine and Rehabilitation

• Diagnostic Imaging

• Laboratory

• Pharmacy

• Specialty Services

Satellite AccommodationsThe satellite villages will have a medical clinic in the accommodations building to service family practice, sport medicine and rehabilitation needs from 07:00 to 23:00. Within the local communities, there will be access arranged for initial diagnostic and laboratory testing covered under the medical insurance plan. Emergency services will be available in satellite accommodation medical clinics 24 hours a day and transported as needed to the local community hospitals for in-patient emergency care or specialist.

Venue Medical ServicesMedical facilities will be provided at competition, training and other official venues. Athlete and spectator services will be stocked with appropriate equipment, supplies and medication and will be staffed by experienced medical personnel. Ambulances, staffed by paramedics will be stationed at competition and some non-competition venues.

Competition and training venuesEmergency services and sports medicine for ill and injured athletes and team officials will be available at each competition and training venue. These services will be provided by physicians and therapists and will be available for 2 hours before competition and for 1 hour post competition.

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Field-of-play responseAthletes injured on the field of play during competition or training will be evaluated on-site. If necessary, they will be evacuated from the field of play and transported to the athlete medical room, polyclinic or hospital as appropriate. Field-of-play response will abide by the International Federation rules.

TransportationTransportation System for Athletes and Team Officials The TA bus system will provide the following transportation services for accredited athletes and team officials, including their accompanying baggage and sport equipment:

• Arrival and departure services between Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and TORONTO 2015 accommodation sites.

• Training and competition services between TORONTO 2015 official accommodation sites and official competition and training venues.

• Ceremonies services.

• Connectivity between the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village and satellite accommodation locations.

Training and Competition Venue ServicesAthlete and team official training and competition transportation services are being planned and developed in consultation with the Continental Federations (CFs)/International Federations (IFs). Service timings are planned to enable:

• Arrivals at the venue for warm-up and preparation pre-session.

• Transfers to and from venue and Village Plaza during the session time.

• Departures immediately after the session.

• Departures after the session following cool-down.

• Other requirements such as doping control procedures.

Athlete transport mall to competition venuesCompetition venue transportation services will depart the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village from the transport mall with a 30-minute frequency in order for athletes to be at the venue two hours prior to the competition start time, with the last vehicle leaving the venue two hours after competition.

Athlete transport mall to training venuesRegular transportation services will be scheduled with a 60-minute frequency to transfer athletes to designated training venues. Leaving the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village from the transport mall, the service will enable athletes and team officials to be at the venue one hour prior to training and leave up to one hour after training.

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The service will begin in accordance with the training schedule, to a maximum of five days prior to the first day of competition, and will continue until the closing day of each sport’s individual training session.

Team Sport VehiclesEach team will be allocated one team bus with driver(s) to operate on a pre-arranged schedule for use during the training and competition period and cease upon return to the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village after the team’s final competition. Team sports for which a bus will be provided include baseball, basketball, field hockey, football, handball, rugby sevens, softball, volleyball and water polo.

These buses will be available to support training and competition movements only. Team buses will be equipped with a vehicle access and parking permit (VAPP), which will allow access to the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village and the respective sport training and competition venues as well as the GRN. Teams will first meet their bus in the athlete transport mall. Bus services will be arranged through the team’s host, and all schedule changes must be communicated to the transport desk in the NOC Services Centre by 16:00 for the following day’s requirements.

CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village Connection with Satellite AccommodationsA transportation service will connect the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village with each of the four satellite accommodations. This will allow athletes and team officials to travel between the Village and satellite accommodations to connect to services departing from the athlete transport mall at the Village. The service will operate from the opening day of each satellite accommodation to July 26, 2015.

NOC-dedicated VehiclesEach NOC will be provided with a number of dedicated vehicles based on its delegation size (Aa, Ac, Ao). The number of dedicated vehicles allocated to each NOC will be confirmed at the delegation registration meeting (DRM).

The seven-seat, multi-passenger vehicle (Chevrolet Traverse) will include a fuel card, automobile insurance, driver handbook including venue route maps and vehicle access and parking permits (VAPP).

Public TransportationAll Games accredited clients with a “T” privilege, will be entitled to travel free of charge when wearing their accreditation on the following modes of public transportation within the Greater Toronto Area during the Games.

• Toronto subway system (TTC)

• Toronto GO Train

• Bus and streetcar (TTC)

• Toronto Pearson International Airport — Union Station Rail Link

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West ZoneCentennial Park Pan Am BMX Centre &Pan Am Bowling CentreCIBC Hamilton Pan Am Soccer StadiumRoyal Canadian Henley Rowing CourseMississauga Sports CentreCisco Milton Pan Am/Parapan AmVelodromeWelland Pan Am Flatwater CentreRowing & Canoe/Kayak — Sprint Satellite AccommodationFootball Satellite AccommodationToronto Pearson International Airport

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