Event: VIAA Weight Pentathlon May 25
Year: 2008
Female Competitors
Place Name Gen YoB Age Category Hammer Points Shotput Points Discus Points Javelin Points Weight Points Total Place
FIRST Carr, Ryley F 93 15 15 32.30 699 8.50 628 20.89 380 21.85 540 12.00 771 3018 1
SECOND Cote, Halley F 93 15 15 10.71 136 7.29 520 10.58 154 30.99 807 5.83 315 1932 2
NO PLACE Ruffolo, Talia F 93 15 15 25.87 528 8.53 631 23.78 446 22.05 546 DNS 0 2151 NP
FIRST Norman-Ross, Alexandra F 90 18 19 34.68 604 8.50 456 24.90 369 13.36 206 11.28 572 2207 1
FIRST Clements, Denise F 60 48 45 33.52 951 9.10 660 24.41 448 18.55 346 9.46 783 3188 1
SECOND Murfitt, Anne F 59 49 45 19.04 469 6.11 402 18.02 307 16.46 297 5.89 442 1917 2
FIRST Anderson, Sandy F 40 68 65 21.73 651 7.83 839 19.04 539 22.33 738 8.76 648 3415 1
SECOND Robertson, Sally F 43 65 65 15.12 405 5.44 542 13.70 359 12.94 388 5.35 351 2045 2
Notes:
1) Points based on WAVA and CMA age graded tables and the IAAF event formulas for multi-events.  
2) Ties are handled as follows:
a) athlete with more points in more events gets the nod
b) if still tied then athlete with the highest number of points in a single event wins
c) if still tied then athlete with the second highest number of points in a single event wins, etc.
3)  Since this was an informal pentathlon we have included the scores of anyone doing two or more of the pentathlon events, giving zero points to 
events not completed.  The rules for combined events state that athletes must START ALL EVENTS to be considered for a final 
placing.  Therefore, if you do not start an event then you are dropped from the competition.  If you start an event but do not get
a time or distance then you will be given zero points which in high level competitions means you are so far behind that you
will be last which is why athletes usually withdraw at that point. However, it is worth continuing at this level as one or
of the other competitors may also do badly so you might not end up last!