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Jones Beach Lifeguard Corps

Invitational Lifeguard
Tournament
2017
Back for 2017!

All New Masters 40+ Division! Create a Masters team with up


to 8 team members & join in on the fun! We will be scoring
Masters separately and be crowning a Masters Championship
Team! (You cannot compete in both open & masters!)

Now using official competition team paddle boards and fins to


streamline to the national USLA lifeguard tournament standards.

Events 2017
2 Mile Beach Run (Max 2 competitors from each team)
Run-Swim-Run (Max 2 competitors from each team)
Distance Paddle (Max 2 competitors from each team)
Landline Rescue Relay (1 entry per team)
Distance Swim (Max 2 competitors from each team)
4x100 Soft Sand Relay (1 entry per team)
Swim/Paddle/Run Relay (1 entry per team)
Rescue Race Relay (1 entry per team)
Beach Flags (Max 2 competitors from each team)
Point Scoring System
In individual events there must be 2 competitors from each team. The finishing
places of the top 2 finishers per team will be counted cross country style. The
team places will be combined and the lowest resulting total will receive first place.
The total scores will then be ranked from first through last, and points will be
assigned from the scoring charts on page 2.

Example:
Team A finished 1st & 4th place. They get 1 & 4 points which = 5 points.

Team B finishes 2nd & 8th. They get 2 & 8 points which =10 points
Team C finishes 3rd & 5th. They get 3 & 5 points which =8 points
Team D finishes 7th & 10th. They get 7 & 10 which =17 points

Team E finished 6th & 9th. They get 6 & 9 which = 15 points

Final points would be distributed as follows:


5 points = Team A=1st place
8 points = Team C= 2nd place
10 points = Team B= 3rd Place
15 points = Team E= 4th Place
17 points = Team D= 5th Place

* Ties will be broken by the team with the highest overall finishing place.

Individual Scoring
1st place 20 points
2nd place 18 points
3rd place 16 points
4th place 14 points
5th place 12 points
6th place 10 points
7th place 8 points
8th place 6 points
9th place 4 points
10 place+ 2 points

Relay Scoring
1st place 26 points
2nd place 21 points
3rd place 17 points
4th place 14 points
5th place 11 points
6th place 8 points
7th place 5 points
8th place + 3 points

Equipment List
1 Beach flags pit
1 Beach rake
5 Clip Boards
1 Flag line
5 Orange Buoys
12 High contrast glow sticks (white)
30 Tongue depressors (numbered)
4 Red flags
2 Mega phones
12 Pylon cones
5 Radios set to channel 6
1 Flag line
20 Numbered umbrella lines (2 sets of 1-10)
6 Stop watches

Race Description Rules & Regulations

Rescue Race

Two competitors (1 team) from each team will compete in this event. At the
command of the starter the victim will race to the flag line. Rescue cans must be
kept in the sand prior to the victim reaching the flag line. The rescuer will grab the
buoy and swim out to pick up the victim. The victim will grab the buoy and will
only be allowed to kick. Any stroking of the hands by the victim will cause that
team to DQ! The rescuer, the victim and the buoy must break the plane of the
finish line. Swimming or bodysurfing fins WILL BE allowed this year. H2O
Velocity or other large racing fins can be borrowed if needed. If you do not
have a hard plastic rescue can, we will provide you with one.

o Course is approximately 150 yards


o Team cannot dive across the finish line
o Must be in contact and control of the victim at all times
o Victim must be in contact with the rescue can
o The swimmer must carry the victim
o Victim can only take one or two steps to mount the swimmer
o See scoring chart for point values

2 Man Line Pull

This event consists of 4 people: a buoy/ line swimmer (attached), victim and 2
pullers. Each team will be assigned to a land and corresponding flag buoy by
random draw immediately before the heat.

o If buoy swimmer reaches the victim first, he may start to swim with
the victim on the buoy towards the line swimmer
o Victims and swimmers may hook up at their discretion
o Victim must be in contact with the buoy at all times including the exit
out of the water
o At least one swimmer must be in contact with the victim upon exiting
the water and crossing the line
o No pre-made loops are permitted
o The rescuers must carry the victim across the finish line
o Team are not permitted to dive across the finish line
o Victim can only take one or two steps to mount the carrier
o Swimming or bodysurfing fins WILL BE allowed this year. H2O
Velocity or other large racing fins can be borrowed if needed.
o Only state issued rescue line and buoys can be used
o See scoring chart for point values

Run, Swim, Run (100/300/100)

From the start line, competitors run parallel to the shore to pass around the turning
flag and back towards the start line around a second turning flag and enter the
water to swim out to and around the swim flag line buoys. Competitors swim back
to the beach to again run and the turning flags before running into the funnel finish
line.

o Maximum of 2 competitors from each team \


o See scoring chart for point values
Beach Flags

From a prone starting position on the beach, competitors rise, turn and race to
obtain a baton (beach flag) buried upright in the sand approximately 20 m away.
Since there are always fewer batons than competitors, those who fail to obtain a
baton are eliminated.

Two competitors from each field may participate


See scoring chart for point values
Competitors take their allotted positions, a minimum of 1.5 m apart at
the start line.
Competitors lie face down with their toes on the start line with heels
together, hands on top of each other with fingertips to wrist and with
the head up. Elbows must be extended forward so that the chest lies
flat on the sand. The bodys mid- line should be 90 degrees to the
start line. No scooping of the sand or digging, or digging in of the
feet is permitted.
The starter shall be positioned out of view of the competitors.
On the starters Competitors Ready command, competitors shall
assume the proper starting position.
On the starters Heads Down command, competitors at once and
without delay shall place their chins on their hands.
After a deliberate pause and when all competitors are stationary, the
starter shall signal the start with a whistle blast.
At the start signal, competitors shall rise to their feet and race to
obtain a baton.
No deliberate impedance -Incidental contact only
Any competitor(s) not in possession of a flag shall be eliminated.
If possession is not clearly determined a runoff will ensue
In the case of any conflict, we will refer to the official USLA Rules
and Regulations for Beach Flags.

2 Mile Beach Run

Competitors race 2 miles on the beach 1 mile out and 1 mile back.

Maximum of 2 competitors from each team


Swim/Paddle/Run Relay

This 3 person events consists of an approx.. 400 swim, 800 yard paddle, & 1000
yard run. All 3 competitors must make exchanges behind the line. All competitors
will be provided with & must use BZ boards.

o Consist of a swimmer, paddler and runner.


o 1 relay per team may enter
o See scoring chart for point values
.

Distance Swim

o Max 2 lifeguards per team may enter


o Distance approx. 700-800 yards
o See scoring chart for point values

Distance Paddle
COMPETITION PADDLE BOARDS MAXIUM LENGTH 106. PLEASE
PROVIDE YOUR OWN BOARD.
o Max 2 lifeguards per team may enter
o Distance approx. 1000 yards
o See scoring chart for point values

4x 100 yd. Soft Sand Relay

This is a 4 guard event. Each of the 4 runners runs their leg of the race.

o Each runner will pass off a beach flag to the next runner
o The exchange must be done behind the line
o After each runner completes his portion of the race, he must sit down
on the sand to verify completion of his/her run
o No duplicate runners are allowed!
o Teams with duplicate runners can run for fun, but will not be scored!
o 1 entry per team
o See scoring chart for point values
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