VIAA Pentathlon,  June4, 2006,  Sidney
Boys Results
        SP Shot Put HJ High Jump LJ Long Jump SHur   HT Adj   800m       Total   2005 Top
  First Name Sur Name Club Pl metres Score Pl metres Score Pl metres Score Pl sec. 0.24 Score Pl min sec Score Score Place Place Ten
                                                 
M97 Joel Taylor PATH 1 5.21 269 1 0.93 207 2 2.50 137 2 14.3 14.54 108 2 3 24.8 133 854 1 8  
M97 Aidan Way PATH 2 3.92 172 2 0.87 169 1 2.67 168 1 13.9 14.14 132 1 3 14.0 193 834 2 8  
                                               
M96 Jacob Szczawinski PEN 1 5.95 322 1 1.14 367 1 3.48 350 1 11.3 11.54 358 1 2 51.2 361 1758 1 3  
M96 Caelan MacEwan PEN 2 5.67 301 2 1.05 299 2 2.90 221 2 13.8 14.04 145 2 3 12.5 206 1172 2 8  
M96 Sean Bateman PEN 3 4.76 232 4 0.90 195 3 2.29 105 3 14.4 14.64 107 3 3 36.8 80 719 3 10  
M96 Paul Murowinski PEN     0 3 0.90 195     0     0.00 0       0 195 4    
                                               
M95 Chris Fougner PATH 1 8.04 374 1 1.14 318 1 3.86 400 1 12.1 12.34 288 1 2 48.5 411 1791 6  
                                               
M94 Nolan Stubbs PEN 1 7.45 433 1 1.51 591 1 4.42 560 1 15.4 15.64 318 4 2 53.2 387 2289 1 3  
M94 John Sharp PATH 4 6.04 326 2 1.27 410 3 3.79 402 2 15.7 15.94 292 2 2 40.3 511 1941 2 3  
M94 Simon Psotka PATH 3 6.36 350 3 1.12 306 2 3.84 414 3 16.9 17.14 200 1 2 40.0 514 1784 3 4  
M94 Oliver Ross PEN 2 7.10 406 4 1.09 286 4 3.50 335 4 18.6 18.84 98 3 2 41.1 503 1628 4 6  
                                               
M93 Jake Powrie VTB 1 9.14 495 1 1.45 616 1 4.80 625 1 12.7 12.94 659 3 2 39.1 523 2918 1 1 6
M93 Dustin Sapala PEN 2 7.87 409 2 1.42 590 2 4.25 487 2 14.3 14.54 469 1 2 34.4 573 2528 2 5  
M93 Patrick Psotka PATH 4 5.89 276 4 1.06 302 3 3.65 349 3 16.9 17.14 224 2 2 37.8 537 1688 3 10  
M93 Quinlyn King NTFC 3 6.13 292 3 1.15 369 4 3.45 306 4 18.4 18.64 121 4 2 59.5 332 1420 4 12  
                                               
M92 Ben Anderson NTFC 1 9.05 570 1 1.60 673 2 4.70 583 1 16.8 17.04 524 1 2 18.4 775 3125 1 1  
M92 Aaron Quint PEN 2 8.48 525 4 1.33 460 1 4.92 638 2 17.9 18.14 420 2 2 39.4 532 2575 2 3  
M92 Nick Stoochnoff CVAC 5 6.43 364 3 1.36 483 3 4.50 533 3 18.7 18.94 350 4 2 44.7 477 2207 3 3  
M92 Morgan Johnston SD68 3 7.85 476 2 1.48 576 4 4.29 483 4 21.3 21.54 165       0 1700 4 4  
M92 Ryan Markoff CVC 4 7.09 416 5 1.05 264 5 3.35 277 5 21.8 22.04 137 3 2 41.3 512 1606 5 4  
Notes:
1) Points based on Junior Development tables.  
For Full details see combined events section of the JD manual on the BC Athletics website under Junior Development
2) HT adj is the factor used to convert hand timed results to electronic timing results upon which the tables are based
3) 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.
4)  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.  Since we wanted people to continue on in our competition we
did not apply the no start rule and included anyone who did some of the events.  However, if you go to the BCJD championships
then the no start rule will be applied so make sure you start all five events so you will get a placing.
5)  Last column indicates what position you would have placed at the BCJD Pentathlon Championships in 2005 with the score you obtained on Sunday.  
Full results for 2005 are listed on the Pen Track website under Track and Field.
6)  The BCJD Pentathlon Championships are being held in Kamloops on Saturday, June 24, 2006.  This is a great meet since you do five events
and go around together with others of the same age and gender.  Unfortunately, Kamloops is a bit far to go.
However, by attending this Championship you become eligible for BC Athletics JD awards so if you get a Top Ten performance at
ANY of the recognized meets during 2006 you will most likely get an award. 
Full details at www.bcathletics.org
7) The last column indicates what position on the Top Ten list you would have with this score.  Our Meet is now recognized for Top Ten listings