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2021 SA Boulder Titles 1 Location, Date and Contact Information 1.1 Address The 2021 SA Boulder Titles will be held at: Beyond Bouldering 15 Croydon Road Keswick SA 5035 For more information, please go to: https://www.facebook.com/beyondbouldering/ 1.2 Date Saturday 23 October 2021 1.3 Contact Information Beyond Bouldering: info@beyondbouldering.com.au Sport Climbing South Australia (SCSA): president@sportclimbingsa.com Sport Climbing Australia (SCA): info@sportclimbingaustralia.org.au Page 2 of 5
2021 SA Boulder Titles 2 Event Format and Information 2.1 Registration To register for the event and be eligible for a state and national ranking, competitors must be a current SCSA member. Registrations on or before September 30th will receive a free shirt! Shirts not guaranteed for entries October 1st onwards. SCSA membership: https://sportclimbingaustralia.org.au/join-us Event registration: https://sportclimbingaustralia.org.au/Upcoming-Events/ Early bird registration: $45 (24th of September and before) Standard fee: $55 Late entry fee: $70 (October 20th onwards) 2.2 Age Groups Youth D: born 2011-2014 C: born 2009/2010 B: born 2007/2008 A: born 2005/2006 Junior: born 2003/2004 Open A and B: born 2006 or before Masters: born 1982 or before Please note each age group will have a male and female category. 2.3 Event format For each age group a total of two hours climbing time will be allocated for each event, as set out at 2.4. Open A will have an additional finals round. The competition style for each group will be as follows: Youth D: Pumpfest Youth C: Pumpfest Youth B: Boulderjam (x7 problems) Youth A: Boulderjam (x7 problems) Junior: Boulderjam (x7 problems) Open X: Pumpfest Open C: Pumpfest Open B: Pumpfest Open A: Boulderjam (x5 problems) followed by a 5 on/5 off final round Masters: Pumpfest In a Pumpfest, competitors climb a selection of problems and the scores of their hardest eight tops contribute to their final score. Attempts may be considered where scores of competitors are level. In a Boulderjam, competitors attempt a set number of problems, with the total number of tops, attemptsand zones, contributing to their final score. Participants will be provided a full briefing on the rules before the commencement of their session. Please note the event format is consistent with the SCA State Boulder Title format as per the Competition Policy at https://sportclimbingaustralia.org.au/page-18117 Page 3 of 5
2021 SA Boulder Titles 2.4 Running Time Timetable may be subject to change. Time Registration Briefing Climbing Results / Appeals Presentation Route Setting 0700 Youth A-D, Junior 0730 Youth A-D, Junior 0800 Youth A-D, Junior 0830 0900 0930 Open C, X 1000 Open C, X Youth A-D, Junior 1030 Open C, X Youth A-D, Junior 1100 1130 1200 Open B, Masters 1230 Open B, Masters Open C, X 1300 Open B, Masters Open C, X 1330 1400 1430 Open A 1500 Open A Open B, Masters 1530 Open A Open B, Masters 1600 1630 1700 1730 Open A Open A Finals 1800 Strip and re-set 1830 Open A Finals 1900 Open A Finals 1930 2000 2030 Open A Finals 2100 Open A Page 4 of 5
2021 SA Boulder Titles 2.5 Event Officials Event Organiser: Owen May Jury President: Jason Gatehouse Head Judge: Jason Gatehouse Head Route Setter: Daniel Berry 2.6 Youth and Junior Competitors in Open A Youth and Junior competitors who wish to compete in Open A as well as their age category will need to register and pay for both categories. 2.7 Interstate Competitors Interstate competitors may compete but are not eligible for the South Australian Title. Interstate competitors are eligible for national level ranking if they are current SCA national level members. 2.8 International Competitors International competitors may compete but are not eligible for the South Australian Title. International competitors must be members of SCSA. 2.9 Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority As an Olympic Sport, Sport Climbing is now subject to anti-doping controls, managed by Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) in Australia. Anti-doping plays an important part in keeping competitors safe and competitions fair. Sports Climbing Australia is working with the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Agency (ASADA) to keep the sport clean. Drug testing may take place at any national competition and members of the Australian Team are also subject to random testing in and out of the competition season. For more information visit: https://sportclimbingaustralia.org.au/ASADA or https://www.asada.gov.au/ Page 5 of 5
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