VIAA Pentathlon,  June 3, 2007,  Sidney
Results for Girls
        SP Shot Put HJ High Jump LJ Long Jump SHur   HT Adj   800m       Total   2006 Top
  First Name Surname Club Pl metres Score Pl metres Score Pl metres Score Pl sec. 0.24 Score Pl min sec Score Score Place Place Ten
                                                 
F98 Heather Cruickshank AVTF 3 3.11 129 1 0.95 199 1 2.67 163 1 13.2 13.44 169 1 3 23.5 135 795 1 4  
F98 Naomi Lorenzo PEN 1 3.98 204 3 0.86 147 2 2.58 147 3 15.3 15.54 54 3 3 41.4 59 611 2 4  
F98 Valerie Gilbert AVTF 2 3.13 131 2 0.89 164 3 2.46 127 2 14.6 14.84 86 2 3 39.5 66 574 3 4  
                                               
F97 Chelsea Hoey OTF 1 8.12 492 2 1.25 354 2 3.64 383 1 10.7 10.94 377 4 2 58.8 354 1960 1 1 1
F97 Katie Weaver NORW 2 5.69 304 1 1.28 373 1 3.91 449 2 11.2 11.44 329 2 2 46.7 469 1924 2 1 1
F97 Tkia King NAN 3 5.18 265 3 1.04 227 3 3.35 315 3 12.7 12.94 204 1 2 45.8 478 1489 3 2 7
F97 Alexis De Armond PATH 4 5.07 257 3 1.04 227 6 2.90 217 4 13.1 13.34 175 3 2 54.6 392 1268 4 4  
F97 Andrea Psotka PATH 6 4.54 217 6 0.98 194 4 3.15 270 5 13.5 13.74 149 5 3 06.5 289 1119 5 4  
F97 Jaqueline Gaby PEN 7 4.05 180 5 1.01 210 7 2.72 181 6 13.9 14.14 124 6 3 10.3 259 954 6 6  
F97 Mairina Frederiksen PATH 5 4.75 233 8 0.95 178 5 2.93 223 7 14.6 14.84 86 8 3 18.6 199 919 7 6  
F97 Jessie Chestnut OTF 8 3.97 174 6 0.98 194 8 2.27 100 7 14.6 14.84 86 7 3 14.7 226 780 8 6  
                                               
F96 Rachel Ross PEN 1 7.16 379 1 1.19 346 1 3.45 296 1 12.5 12.74 237 4 3 12.4 212 1470 1 4  
F96 Annina Lorenzo PEN 2 5.57 268 2 1.07 267 2 3.32 270 4 13.1 13.34 190 2 2 58.4 311 1306 2 5  
F96 Emilie Bourque CVAC 3 5.56 267 3 1.04 248 5 2.98 205 3 13.0 13.24 197 1 2 53.3 352 1269 3 5  
F96 Chloe Hegland PEN 6 4.72 209 7 0.95 194 4 3.05 218 1 12.5 12.74 237 3 2 59.6 302 1160 4 5  
F96 Hannah Kaiser PATH 4 5.54 266 5 1.01 230 6 2.93 196 5 13.7 13.94 147 6 3 18.2 176 1015 5 5  
F96 Kathryn Johnson PATH 7 4.38 186 3 1.04 248 3 3.21 248 6 14.0 14.24 128 7 3 37.9 77 887 6 5  
F96 Danielle Vanbergen PEN 5 4.73 210 6 0.98 212 7 2.32 95 7 14.4 14.64 104 5 3 17.7 179 800 7 5  
                                               
F95 Kye Fedor NORW 3 5.37 317 2 1.23 369 1 4.02 423 1 13.2 13.44 484 2 2 45.2 477 2070 1 3  
F95 Lazecki Natasha CITY 1 6.23 391 1 1.26 390 2 3.81 376 2 14.6 14.84 354 1 2 44.5 484 1995 2 3  
F95 Lexie Scott PATH 4 4.39 233 3 1.20 349 3 3.22 253 3 15.0 15.24 321 4 3 27.3 142 1298 3 8  
F95 Megan Koblun PATH 2 5.66 342 3 1.20 349 4 3.07 224 4 16.4 16.64 215 3 3 27.0 144 1274 4 8  
                                               
F94 Ayla Akehurst CR 1 8.92 595 1 1.35 447 1 3.94 398 1 13.9 14.14 447 3 2 57.1 365 2252 1 2  
F94 Chyanne Trenholm CR 2 6.07 357 2 1.29 405 2 3.72 351 2 14.7 14.94 371 1 2 44.2 489 1973 2 6  
F94 Kaylie Russell NAN 3 5.17 284 2 1.29 405 3 3.37 278 3 15.4 15.64 309 2 2 52.9 404 1680 3 6  
                                               
F93 Jenn Erickson OTF 1 7.03 400 1 1.36 492 1 4.05 423 1 14.3 14.54 409 1 2 28.7 690 2414 1 2  
                                               
 
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. 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!
5)  Last column indicates what position you would have placed at the BCJD Pentathlon Championships in 2006 with the score you obtained on Sunday.  
Full results for 2006 are listed on the Pen Track website under Track and Field.
6)  The BCJD Pentathlon Championships are being held in South Surrey on Saturday, June 23, 2007.  This is a great meet since you do five events
and go around together with others of the same age and gender.  It is easy to go across for the day and compete, then return.
However, by attending this Championship you become eligible for BC Athletics JD awards depending on your performance at
ANY of the recognized meets during 2007.
Full details at www.bcathletics.org