LSU High School Classic
LSU High School Classic
LSU High School Classic
Tuesday, January 2nd 3:00pm Deadline to enter the LSU High School Classic
Thursday, January 4th 3:00pm Performance list and final time schedule will be posted at
www.LSUsports.net/meetinfo
Saturday, January 6th 8:00-12:30pm Packet pickup available at the Bernie Moore Stadium Ticket Office
LHSAA rules prevent Louisiana high school athletes from competing as club athletes. Any
club with Louisiana athletes will be denied admission into the meet. All Louisiana athletes
must compete with a school affiliation.
Entry Limitations Individual Events: 2 athletes per club/school. An athlete may not be entered in more than 4
events.
Relay Events: 1 relay team per relay event
Entry Procedure All entries will be done through www.DirectAthletics.com. You should set your account up in
advance of the deadline to avoid any problems. No faxed, emailed or phoned entries will be
accepted.
Entry Fees The entry fee is $15 per athlete. There is no team cap.
Entry fees will NOT be adjusted if you do not bring entered athletes to the meet for
whatever reason. Entry fees are calculated by the number of athletes entered in the meet at
the entry deadline, including those on relay teams and alternates. Relay team members and
alternates must be included on your entry list. If your team does not attend the meet, you will
be required to pay the entry fee at the next meet you attend or an invoice for the entry fee
amount will be sent to your school.
Payment will be accepted at packet pickup. Only school checks, cash, and money orders will
be accepted; purchase orders and personal checks will not be accepted. Make checks
payable to LSU Track & Field Officials Association. Do not mail payment.
Team packets will not be distributed without payment. If you forgot your payment the nearest
ATM is located at LSU Sport Shop next to Mike the Tiger, which is about a 5 minute walk (1
way) from the Carl Maddox Ticket Office packet pickup window..
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Meet Information
Awards Awards will be given as outlined below:
• T-shirts will be awarded to the top 3 places in each event, including members of the
top 3 relays.
• Trophies will be awarded to the Most Outstanding Track Event athletes in each
gender.
• Trophies will be awarded to the Most Outstanding Field Event athletes in each
gender.
Awards may be picked up at the awards station 10 minutes after the conclusion of the event.
The awards station is located on the infield near the midpoint of the sprint straightaway. The
Most Outstanding awards will be selected by the LSU Track & Field Officials Association and
presented at the end of the meet.
Bags All bags will be searched and checked at each entrance. Spectators & teams/athletes have
different bag policies. DO NOT LEAVE VALUABLE ITEMS UNATTENDED AT ANY TIME.
Teams/Athletes Only shoe bags & drawstring bags are permitted inside Carl Maddox Fieldhouse through the
team entrance at the Northwest Portal. Water is the only food/beverage item permitted. No
food, colored drinks, or bags of excessive size (backpacks, duffel bags, suitcases, coolers)
are permitted inside Carl Maddox Fieldhouse. Please only bring minimal items necessary to
competition; necessary team supplies may be brought into Bernie Moore Stadium through
Gate 2.
Spectators LSU has implemented the Geaux Clear bag policy for all athletic venues. For the safety and
security of everyone in attendance, all patrons entering the Maddox Fieldhouse must abide
by the clear bag policy. Please visit www.LSUSports.net/GeauxClear for additional
information.
Check-In Running & Relay Events: Athletes must check in before the start of the preceding event at
the Clerk of Course, accessible through the Northwest Portal of Carl Maddox Fieldhouse. All
athletes must have their spikes checked prior to check-in. Relay teams must turn in a relay
card when they check in at the Clerk of Course. 4x200 teams can begin checking in 40
minutes before the scheduled start of the race and must be checked in 20 minutes prior to
the scheduled start of the race
Field events: Athletes must check in 30 minutes prior to the start of their event with the Head
Judge at the event site. All athletes must have their spikes checked prior to check-in.
Coaching Access Coaches will be able to coach from outside the perimeter of the track everywhere except the
start/finish areas and the homestretch. ATHLETES ARE NOT PERMITTED TO CROSS THE
TRACK AT ANY TIME TO RECEIVE COACHING.
Coaches with a Pole Vault Coach wristband may sit in the first row of purple bleachers near
the Pole Vault pit. No coaches, including Pole Vault coaches, are permitted on the infield
at any time.
Coaches Wristbands Out of state teams will receive two wristbands for coaches/support staff in their packet.
Louisiana team coaches and support staff must present the LHSAA card at the Bernie Moore
Ticket Office to receive a wristband. LHSAA+1 passes will not be accepted.
Electronic Devices No electronic devices will be allowed on the infield or track area of Carl Maddox Fieldhouse
or Bernie Moore Stadium. Electrical outlets around the facility are not available for personal
use.
Entry Marks All events are seeded and running event lanes are drawn according to times submitted. No
changes will be made after the close of entries or at the meet.
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Facility Carl Maddox Fieldhouse on the campus of LSU is a 1,500-seat facility that was renovated in
2014. It is a flat 200-meter Mondo track surface with six 42” wide lanes on the oval and eight
lanes on the straightaway. The facility contains two wooden horizontal jumps runways. The
throwing circles are plywood.
Food & Drink No outside food or drink will be permitted in Carl Maddox Fieldhouse. All team food and drink
must be kept in the bleachers at Bernie Moore Stadium. Only water is permitted on the
rubber surface at both the indoor and outdoor track.
Heat Sheets Heat sheets will be in your packet at check in. Individual event results will be posted at
& Live Results results.deltatiming.com/lsu. Final results will be available from the press box after the meet
and will be posted on results.deltatiming.com/lsu.
Spectators: Tickets must be purchased at the ticket window at the Southwest Portal.
Spectators may enter the Southwest or Southeast Portal with a ticket. Admission cost is $13,
$8 for children aged 12 and under.
Minimum Marks & Minimum marks for measurement and starting heights are listed below. The first legal mark
Starting Heights for each athlete will be measured; all other marks must meet the minimum for measurement.
Boys Girls
High Jump 5-6 4-6
Pole Vault 10-0 8-0
Long Jump 18-0 14-0
Triple Jump 37-0 28-0
Shot Put 40-0 25-0
Packets Team packets will include heat sheets, time schedule, wristbands for athletes, a Pole Vault
Coach wristband. Wristbands serve as entry into the facility. Athletes, coaches, and
support staff will be charged $15 to replace a lost wristband.
Parking Parking is available at the Bernie Moore Lot (lot 104) off Nicholson Drive. Buses may drop
off and pick up along Chimes Street North of the Fieldhouse in the designated area; see
attached bus routing map. Buses may not stage along Chimes Street, please call your bus
driver when your team is ready to be picked up. Bus parking will be in the designated lot off
Skip Bertman Drive. Lot 105 is for officials and meet workers only. Any illegally parked
vehicles may be subject to ticketing and towing.
Pole Vault Pole vault athletes will need to bring the LHSAA approved Pole Vaulter’s Weight Verification
Certification Form signed by the coach, athletic director, and the principal and turn it into one of the
officials at the Pole Vault event area. Use separate forms for separate genders. The form is
located on the last page of this meet information. Coaches are not allowed on the infield at
any time. Poles may be stored in the Northwest Portal on the pole vault rack.
Preferred Lanes For the 200m/400m, preferred lanes are 4-5-6-3-2-1. For the 60m/60m Hurdles, preferred
lanes are 5-6-4-3-7-2-8-1.
Qualifying Running Events: In the 60 Meter and 60 Meter Hurdles, there will be 2 rounds (semifinal and
final) of competition. The top 8 times from the semifinals will advance to the final round. All
other events will be contested on a basis of sections by time.
Field Events: In the Long Jump, Triple Jump, and Shot Put, each athlete will be given 3
attempts in the trials. The top 8 from the trials will be taken to a final immediately following for
3 additional attempts.
Restrooms Portable restrooms will be available outside the Northwest and Southwest portals of Carl
Maddox Fieldhouse. There are no shower or changing facilities available. Coaches wearing
the pole vault coaches wristband can access the permanent restrooms in the Southeast
corner of the facility.
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Running Events Blocks may be used only in the 60 Meter and 60 Meter Hurdles. No starting blocks will be
used for the 4x200 Relay, all 400 Meter races and all 4x400 Relay races.
In all races 800 Meters and further, an athlete will be removed from the track if they walk. In
the 1600 Meter and 3200 Meter races, if an athlete is lapped, they will be moved to lane 3
and higher until the last lap. On the last lap, the athlete can move back to lane 1 and 2. The
top 10 runners will remain in lanes 1 and 2 for the duration of the race.
Scoring Non-scored
Shot Put Weigh-In Shot Put inspections will be held in the Implement Weigh In Room inside the Northwest
Portal of Carl Maddox Fieldhouse. Inspections will begin 90 minutes prior to the scheduled
start of competition and will terminate 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start of competition
in each throwing event. Implements will be transported to the event site 30 minutes prior to
the scheduled start of competition. Athletes will only be permitted to use soft type shots.
LSU will not provide any shots.
Sports Medicine Trainers will be available in the Northeast Portal of Carl Maddox Fieldhouse for emergencies
only. No other athletic training services will be provided.
Tape Tape for any marking on the track must be white athletic tape. NO other tape will be allowed.
Chalk is prohibited for any marking. Athletes caught using chalk will be disqualified.
Team Camps Team camps without tents may be set up in the bleachers at the Bernie Moore Stadium
(outdoor track). Access to Bernie Moore Stadium will be available through Gate 2 near
packet pickup. Teams may set up team tents in the open grass field between the Carl
Maddox Fieldhouse and E Hwy 30. Team camps will not be permitted along the west
walkway or near any exits surrounding the Carl Maddox Fieldhouse.
DO NOT LEAVE VALUABLE ITEMS UNATTENDED AT ANY TIME.
Team Seating All coach and athlete seating will be located in the silver bleachers outside the perimeter of the
indoor track. No athletes will be permitted in the purple bleachers along the homestretch.
Time Schedule Running event times published on the final time schedule are approximate; a rolling time
schedule will be run. Coaches should prepare their athletes for this rolling schedule and for
possible advances or delays.
Warm Ups The Bernie Moore (outdoor) Track Stadium will be used as the main warm up area for all
athletes. Limited space will be available for runouts indoors, so athletes should be
completely prepared before entering the clerking area.
Field Events: Athletes will have access to field event venues for warm ups approximately 30
minutes prior to the scheduled start of competition (60 minutes for Pole Vault). Warm ups for
field events will be terminated 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start of the event (5 minutes
prior for Pole Vault).
Further Information For further information, contact the LSU Track & Field Office at (225) 578-8627. For quicker
responses email trackandfield@lsu.edu.
Louisiana State University, the Athletics Department, and Event Management are not responsible for any lost or
stolen items. Please leave all valuables and personal items at home. LSU Athletics does not provide security for
monitoring personal belongings.
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FACILITY REGULATIONS
SPIKES
• All spikes must be checked outside at Gate 13 of Bernie Moore Track.
Spikes must be checked prior to accessing Bernie Moore Track or
entering Carl Maddox Fieldhouse. Athletes will not be allowed to
compete without having their spikes tagged. Any athletes competing
with non-tagged spikes will be disqualified.
• Acceptable spikes:
o ¼” pyramids
TAPE
• Tape for any marking on the track surface must be white athletic tape.
NO other tape will be allowed. Chalk is prohibited for any marking.
Athletes caught using chalk will be disqualified
BAGS
• Only shoe bags & drawstring bags are permitted inside Carl Maddox
Fieldhouse. No bags of excessive size (backpacks, duffel bags,
suitcases, coolers) are permitted inside the Fieldhouse.
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2) Take 1-10 to Acadian Thruway (La. 427, exit 157B). Turn left onto Acadian Thwy. and proceed 2.0 miles until reaching
Highland Rd. (note that Acadian becomes Stanford Ave. and then LSU Ave.). Turn right onto Highland Road and proceed 0.4
miles until reaching South Quad Drive on the left. Drive 0.9 miles until reaching Nicholson Drive (La. 30). Turn right onto
Nicholson Drive and proceed 0.3 miles just past North Stadium Drive (and Tiger Stadium). Go past Bernie Moore Stadium and
Carl Maddox Fieldhouse and turn right on West Chimes Street. Bus drop off is on West Chimes Street at the entrance to Lot 105.
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School ______________________________________
Please review the following National Federation rules regarding the pole vault event:
Rule 6-5-19: Taping of any part of the hands or fingers shall not be permitted unless there is an open wound that must be
protected by tape. Taping of the wrist is permissible. Gloves are not permitted; however, the use of forearm
cover to prevent injuries is permitted. Competitors may use chalk or an adhesive or similar substance such as
rosin on their hands or directly on the pole during competition.
Rule 6-5-3: The competitor’s weight shall be at or below the manufacturer’s pole rating. The manufacturer’s must include
on each pole; the pole rating that shall be a minimum of ¾-inch in a contrasting color, located within or above
the top hand hold position; a one-inch circular band indicating the maximum top hand hold position with the
position being determined by the manufacturer. Prior to competition, the coach must verify that all of the
school’s pole vaulters and poles meet these requirements.
Rule 6-5-4: A competitor shall not use a variable weight pole, a pole which is improperly marked or a pole rated below his
or her weight during warm-up or competition. NOTE: Altering the pole in any fashion renders it illegal.
PENALTY: Disqualification from the event.
Rule 6-5-5: Prior to warm-up, the field referee or head field judge shall inspect each pole to be used in the competition to
verify that the poles are legal equipment as per Rule 6-5-3. This includes checking the placement of a top
hand-hold band, numerical pole ratings a minimum of ¾ inches in a contrasting color located within or above
the top hand-hold band, and the proper binding of adhesive tape of uniform thickness when used. The binding
shall not be on or above the top hand-hold band.
Rule 6-5-27h: It is a foul if the competitor grips the pole above the top handhold band.
PLEASE MAKE COPIES - THIS FORM SHOULD BE KEPT ON FILE AND COMPLETED EACH SCHOOL YEAR