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Re: National records question(s)

Posted By: Garry Holmen
Date: Tuesday, 22 November 2005, at 6:30 a.m.

In Response To: Re: National records question(s) (Jason Burnell)

Personally as an outside observer I'ld just keep one set of records for each. Once you have National Meet records, Military records etc you have all the rules and book keeping complications to go along with it.

Just keep American records period. Break them into the appropriate age groups (Master 1, Junior, etc) and let people break them at any meet where enough National (or higher) referees are available.

This is exactly how the IPF World records work.

But I also agree with Regina... if you're at a Open National meet you cannot call for a 4th attempt at a Master record nor increase a record by 500 grams. Again this is how it works at the IPF level.

Garry

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