Our Videos (283 of 285)Archived Webcast (3)
Highlight Videos (2)
Interviews (42)
55m (1)
60m (32)
200m (40)
300m (5)
400m (36)
500m (17)
800m (13)
1000m (12)
Mile (10)
3000m (6)
2 Mile (2)
5000m (4)
60m Hurdles (29)
4x200m Relay (7)
4x400m Relay (16)
4x800m Relay (1)
All (283)
Featured (17)
Results |
Our Media/Results from Armory Track Invitational
Add/Update Information: Email Us
Jump To:AboutFormerly known as The Armory Collegiate Invitational - The Armory Track Invitational will mix top-level college, high school, and pro events all into one two-day meet. COACHES Updated Time Schedule Now Posted * Note All 400s Have Been Moved to Friday.Spectator InfoFriday -- Doors Open at 8:00am Saturday -- Doors Open at 7:30am General Admission: 20 Reserved Seating: Friday: 30, Saturday: 40 Student Price: 10 SanctioningThis meet is a USATF sanctined event: http://newyork.usatf.org/Sanctions/Calendar.aspx This meet is a NFHS sanctined event: https://www.nfhs.org/Sanctioning/Event?id=17529 Teams Competing
Spike PolicyThe only acceptable spikes allowed on the Armory track surface are 1/4 inch pyramid spikes or 1/4 inch Christmas trees. No pin and needle spikes allowed. For the complete Spike Policy @ The Armory, please visit: http://armory.tf/SpikePolicy Order of EventsRunning Events:
Field Events:
1. Rules of Competition Competition will be governed by the active editions of: Colleges – NCAA Track and Field/Cross Country Men’s and Women’s Rules Open and Junior Divisions – USA Track and Field (USATF) Competition Rules High School – Official National Federation Track & Field and Cross Country Rules Book The meet referee is Anne Rothenberg, of Exeter, R.I. Appeals must be made within 15 minutes of the posting of a result and should be filed at the protest table. A fee of $50 must accompany an appeal. 2. Competition Sites The Armory track is a 200-meter banked 6-lane Mondo track. The lanes are 36” wide. The horizontal jumps are contested in two parallel pits. The women’s runway is 53 meters, or 174 feet, in length. The men’s runway is 54 meters, or 177 feet, in length. The pole vault runway is 45 meters, or 148 feet, in length. The runways are Mondo. The high jump is contested at both ends of the infield; two high jumps can be conducted simultaneously. The Mondo straightaway is 9 lanes/60 meters. The lanes are 48” wide. In the weight throw, only bag weights can be used. A wooden throwing circle is used. There is warm-up space on the 2nd and 3rd floors. Spikes must be ¼”. Only starting blocks supplied by the Armory may be used. Vaulting poles can be shipped c/o Mr. Bassett Thompson, Director of Track & Field, New Balance T&F Center, 216 Fort Washington Ave., NYC 10032. Please notify Mr. Thompson in advance (212-923-1803 x7011, cell 516-668-3234). Poles will be stored securely until your arrival. 3. Lanes For seeding purposes, lane priorities are: In the 200, 400, 500, 4x200 and 4x400, lane priority is 5-6-4-3-2-1. On the straightaway, 4-5-3-6-2-7-1-8-9. In the 200 meters, all lanes will be used in the preliminaries. The final will be 2 sections totaling 8 competitors; the faster section will run last. By NCAA rule, the 2-section final will have Qualifiers #1-2-5-7 in Section II, Qualifiers #3-4-6-8 in Section 1. 4. Entries College entries are submitted exclusively online, via DirectAthletics.com. Entries open Dec. 1, 2014. Entries close at 5 p.m. EST Monday, Jan. 19, 2015. Include the names of all relay team members. The 2015 Meet Entry Standards can be found here: (http://armory.tf/ATI2015Standards). Satisfaction of an entry standard does not guarantee acceptance to the meet; all possible efforts are made to admit as many athletes as the time schedule will permit. The limit on the number of positions available in each event is listed on the Entry Standards form. Teams are limited to four athletes per event. Coaches should submit an athlete’s estimated performance on the day of competition. Preference for acceptance and seeding is given to, in order, (1) performances from the current indoor season, (2) from the 2014 indoor season, (3) from the 2014 outdoor season, and (4) from previous seasons. The names of all accepted athletes and division assignments will be posted on the Armory website by 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21. Please submit scratches and performance updates by fax (212-923-1645) no later than Monday, Jan. 26. Open athletes, excluding those competing in the Invitational events, enter via DirectAthletics.com. Entries open Dec. 1, 2014, and close at 5 p.m. EST Monday, Jan. 19, 2015. Open athletes must pay their entry fee online prior to the close of entries in order to be accepted into the meet. Open athletes who wish to be considered for inclusion in the meet must contact the event coordinator, Mr. Bob Rothenberg, ph. 401-294-9946, no later than 6 p.m. EST Monday, Jan. 12. A password is needed to enter. High school and Juniors entries will be done on DirectAthletics. These entries will close at 5 p.m. EST Thursday, Jan. 22, 2015. To secure the password for entry, contact the event director, Mr. Dan Doherty. Juniors entry fees must be paid online by the close of entry. High schools are strongly encouraged to pay their entry fees online. School purchase orders are not accepted. 5. Entry fees College teams – Maximum $625 per sex, or $50 per athlete per event and/or $60 per relay team High school, Juniors -- $30 per relay team, $25 per individual event Open athletes -- $50 per individual event, $60 per relay team Examples A. One athlete in 2 events = $100 B. Four athletes on one relay team, one of those athletes in an individual event = $110 C. 27 female athletes in 45 individual events and 4 relay races = $625 Checks should be made out to The Armory Foundation. If mailed, they should be sent to Jack Pfeifer, Meet Director, Armory Foundation, 216 Fort Washington Ave., NY, NY 10032. College entry fees also may be paid on arrival by cash or check. College entry fees cannot be paid online, by purchase order or by credit card. Entry fees are based on entry, not competition, in the meet. Entry fees are calculated on the number of entries at the time of the official close of entries. Team packets and competitor numbers will be issued only to teams that have paid their entry fee in full. Entries will not be accepted from schools that have an outstanding balance from previous years. 6. Divisions The college competition is conducted in a single division. In some events, there is a separate Invitational section. 7. Team scoring Events are scored 10 points for 1st place, 8 for 2nd, 6 for 3rd, 5 for 4th, 4 for 5th, 3 for 6th, 2 for 7th and 1 for 8th. There is separate scoring for each sex. Trophies are awarded to the top four teams for each sex. All events are scored. Athletes competing in the Invitational events are not included in the scoring. In those events with various sections or flights, all competitors are eligible to place and score. Teams are limited to four scorers per event. Open athletes are omitted from the scoring. 8. Open and Invitational Events The chairman for the Invitational events is Mr. Ray Flynn, of Tennessee (ph. 423-753-0851, email [email protected]). The chairman for the Open competition is Mr. Bob Rothenberg, of Exeter, R.I. (ph. 401-294-9946, email [email protected]). To be considered and to secure an invitation, contact Mr. Rothenberg no later than 6 p.m. EST Monday, Jan. 12. 9. High school & Junior events In the high school 4x200 and 4x400 and the Junior girls 4x400, there will be 6 teams per sex. In the 4x800, the fields will be limited to 12 teams. The Junior boys’ and girls’ 1,000-meter runs will be limited to 12 competitors each, the 300-meter and 600-meter runs to six competitors each. The Junior girls’ and boys’ weight throws will be limited to eight competitors each. In the Junior boys’ weight throw, competitors will use the 25-pound implement. These events will be administered under USATF rules. Athletes in these events will not be permitted to wear school uniforms. The director of these events is Mr. Dan Doherty, of Pearl River, N.Y., ph. 845-596-3625, email [email protected]. Participation in these events is by invitation only. The lists of accepted teams and individuals will be posted here on the Armory website (invitational.armorytrack.com) no later than Friday morning, Jan. 23, 2015. 10. College events 60 meters and 60-meter hurdles – All 9 lanes will be used in the preliminaries. The dash fields will be limited to 150 men and 180 women. The hurdle fields will be limited to 110 men and 150 women. Lane assignments in the preliminary round will be random. Heat assignments will be serpentine. The competition will be contested in three rounds – heats, semis, final. The final will have eight contestants. Lane assignments in the semis and final will be seeded based upon finish in the previous round. Athletes who withdraw from semifinals or finals will not be replaced. 200 meters – All lanes will be used in the preliminary round and Final. Blocks will be permitted throughout. The fastest eight finishers in the preliminaries will advance to the final, which will be conducted in 2 sections. Heat II of the final will be comprised of Qualifiers #1, 2, 5 and 7, Heat I Qualifiers #3, 4, 6 and 8. Lanes in the final will be seeded based on times in the preliminaries. Final places will be determined by comparing times. Assignments in the heats will be serpentine, the lanes seeded. The fields will be limited to 120 men and 162 women. Athletes who withdraw from finals will not be replaced. 400 meters – All lanes will be used. Blocks will be permitted. No qualifying round will be contested. Assignments and lanes will be seeded. The fields will be limited to 154 men and 171 women. 500 meters – Fields will be limited to 82 men and 82 women. Blocks may not be used. 400 meters, 500 800, 1,000, mile, 3,000, 5,000 – The competition will be conducted using timed sections. Where there are consecutive heats, the fastest runners will run last. The size of the fields will be limited to: 800 – 100 men, 110 women; 1,000 – 40 men, 48 women; mile – 75 women, 73 men; 3,000 – 60 men, 75 women; 5000 – 60 women, 40 men. 4 x 200, 4x400 – No qualifying times are necessary. A limited number of timed sections will be contested. 4 x 800 – The fields will be limited to 14 men’s teams and 14 women’s. Distance medley – The fields will be limited to 32 teams per sex. No B relay teams are permitted in any relay event. Field events – The order of competition will be seeded, with the best entrants competing in the final flight. Finalists will compete in reverse order of their standing after the preliminaries. All attempts will be measured. Distances will be measured and recorded in meters but will be announced in feet and inches. In the high jump and pole vault, based on the size of the fields, multiple sections may be contested, in which case the same progressions will be used and the final placing will be based on a comparison of each competition. The limits of the fields are: High jump 48 men, 52 women Pole vault 48 per sex Long jump 116 of each sex Triple jump 60 men, 75 women Shot put 60 per sex Weight throw 45 men, 75 women 11. Check-in Athletes in running events must check in at the clerks’ table no less than 20 minutes prior to the scheduled start of their event. Hip numbers will be issued at that time. Athletes in field events should check in to the head official of their specific event at the competition site, no less than 20 minutes prior to the scheduled start of their event. Athletes must display their competitor number at check-in. It is the prerogative of meet management to scratch a competitor who does not meet these deadlines. No public-address check-in calls will be made. The meet will not be allowed to run more than 5 minutes ahead of schedule. 12. Awards Trophies are awarded to the top four teams for each sex. Trophies will be awarded to the Outstanding Competitors, one chosen for each sex, in the college competition. The Dr. Philip Edwards Award is presented to the outstanding male competitor, the Evelyn Lawler Award to the outstanding female competitor. The Louise Tricard Spirit Award is presented annually to a school that has shown outstanding enthusiasm for the competition in previous years. Medals are awarded to all four members of the first three finishers of the High School relay races and to the first three finishers of the individual Juniors events. 13. Passes College teams will be issued two coaches’ passes per sex. A team with 14 or more competitors, for either sex, will be issued a third coach’s pass upon request, per sex. An additional trainer’s pass will be issued upon request, per sex, if so requested. If additional passes are needed, they may be purchased for one-half of the Adult general-admission price. A team with a single relay team or one or two individuals will receive one coach’s pass. For the high school and Junior divisions, one coach’s pass will be issued to each Junior competitor and one coach’s pass will be issued to each high school team per sex. A coach’s pass will be issued to Open competitors so long as a request is made to Mr. Bob Rothenberg, coordinator of the Open division, no later than 10 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29. Such requests made at the door will not be honored. Coaches and athletes may sit in the stands along the backstretch of the track. The northeast corner of the 3rd floor of the Armory is reserved for team training tables. Trainers may not set up in any other area. Team packets may be picked up at the headquarters hotel, the New York Hilton, 6th Avenue and 53rd Street, on Thursday, Jan. 29, from 2 to 10 p.m., or at the Armory beginning at 8 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 30, and beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 31. 14. Tickets Reserved seating is also available at tickets.ArmoryTrack.com. Tickets are available at the gate. Reserved $30 on Friday, $40 on Saturday General Admission $20 for Adults, $10 for Students 15. Implement weigh-in Friday, Jan. 30, beginning at 8:30 a.m. for women and at 12:30 p.m. for men, and on Saturday, Jan. 31, beginning at 7:30 a.m. 16. Practice The Armory will be open for practice on Thursday, Jan. 29, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The Armory will open at 8 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 30, and at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 31. 17. Housing The New York Hilton, located at 53rd Street and 6th Avenue, is the official host hotel. A limited number of rooms have been set aside at the Hilton for participating teams. To arrange housing and to secure the special meet room rates, contact our housing agent, Total Travel, c/o Ellie Dayton or Arnie Ginsberg (516-222-9229, 800-353-5550). These rooms and rates are available on a first-come, first-served basis. 18. Food It is against Armory policy to bring food or beverages into the building. A full-service concession stand on the 4th floor and the Armory Café on the 3rd floor will be open throughout the meet. 19. Contact Numbers Meet director Jack Pfeifer Phone 212-923-1803, ext 7026 Cell 917-579-5392 Fax 212-923-1645 Email [email protected] Director of Open Athletes Bob Rothenberg Phone 401-294-9946 Email [email protected] Director of H.S. & Juniors Events Dan Doherty Phone 845-596-3625 Email [email protected] Entries DirectAthletics Email [email protected] Phone 617-879-1797 Web www.directathletics.com Vaulting Poles Bassett Thompson Email [email protected] Phone 212-923-1803 x7011 Cell 516-668-3234 Press Steward Mike Rauh Phone 718-885-2079 Cell 914-584-9626 Email [email protected] Apply for Press Credentials Here Transportation Doug Binder Phone 503-913-4191 Email [email protected] Housing Ellie Dayton and Arnie Ginsberg, Total Travel Phone 800-353-5550 516-222-9229 Fax 516-222-9242 Email [email protected] Chief of Officials Adam Sanford Phone 718-614-2048 Email [email protected] Meet Referee Anne Rothenberg, Exeter, R.I. Official Scorer Mike Hubbard, Seattle, Wash. Our Results
Team Scores
|