Advancement
To advance to a higher level of competition in a particular year, an athlete
must have participated for a minimum of eight weeks in an organized training
program in the sport or sports in which he or she is entered for higher level
competition. A planned regimen of training under a volunteer coach, teacher
or parent is considered an organized training program.
In
addition, an athlete must have placed first, second or third at the lower
level of competition in the same sport. For example, an athlete may not advance
to international or multinational competition in a given sport unless that
athlete competed in that sport at a national or state/provincial competition
and placed first, second or third.
When conditions exist that preclude all first-, second- or third-place winners
from advancing to higher-level competition (for example, a Program has 100
first, second- and third-place winners in the 100-meter dash and a quota of
five athletes for the 100-meter dash at the next World Games), athletes shall
be selected as follows:
a. First Priority: Athletes shall be first-place winners in at least the event
at the next lower level of competition. If the number of first-place winners
exceeds the quota, athletes shall be chosen by random selection from among
all division winners.
b. Second Priority: Athletes who were second-place finishers in the event
shall be chosen next by random selection from among all division winners.
c. A team having no competition at a specific level shall be declared a winner.
The team shall not receive a place award; however, the team shall be eligible
to advance to the next higher level of competition.
An athlete shall not be barred from future competition because of prior competition
(e.g., an athlete who competed in the 2003 World Games is eligible to compete
in the 2007 World Games unless that athlete fails to meet some other eligibility
criterion).
The above criteria are used for selecting athletes for advancement to World
Games and are strongly recommended for use in selecting athletes for advancement
to other levels of competition. Refer to the Official Special Olympics Sports
Rules for more information or contact Dave Lenox, Vice President, Sports &
Competition, +1 (202) 628-3630 or dlenox@specialolympics.org.



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