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Medical service

Sports medical staff will be present during each day of the competition. As well as each day of the training.


Sports rules and regulation

According to the rules of IAAF – International Amateur Athletics Federation – and INAS

A nation may enter more than 3 athletes per event/gender but, in case of more than 8 athletes in such specific event, only the best 3 can achieve the Final or the last 3 attemps in field events.


Accreditation

Eligibility of athletes: all participants should be eligible, registered within INAS.
Accreditation cards will be issued to each athlete after she/he personally has shown her/his eligibility registration to the INAS officer.


Competition

Minimum standards

The minimum standards for participation at the 2017 INAS Open Indoor Athletics Championships (Europe).

Event Men Women
60m 7.95 10.55
200m 25.64 33.30
400m 1:01.47 1:15.71
800m 2:32.15 2:55.60
1.500m 4:50.07 6:00.00
3.000m 10:43.50 14:00.00
60m Hurdles (0.91) open  
60m Hurdles (0.84) open
3.000m Walk Race open open
High Jump 1,40m 1,15m
Long Jump 4,96m 3,73m
Triple Jump 10,11m open
Pole Vault open
Shot Put 8,30m 6,45m
4 x 200m Relay 1 team per country 1 team per country
4 x 400m Relay 1 team per country 1 team per country
Pentathlon open open

Team Competition

According to the INAS guidelines and in order to encourage nations to participate, the INAS Open European Championships will have both individual and team competition per gender (male and female).

In the Team Competition each competing nation is allowed one (1) athlete only per event (the best classified in the individual competition).

Only nations with a minimum of 3 participating athletes per gender are eligible to participate in the Team Competition of this gender (male or female).

The classification system for Team Competition is:
• n points for 1st classified;
• n-1 points for 2nd classified;
• n-2 points for 3rd classified, and so on for other places, where (n) is the number of nations eligible for participation in the Team Competition per gender.

Example: Male Competition, 12 participating countries
• 1st 12 points
• 2nd 11 points
• 3rd 10 points
• …
• 12th 1 point

Health car

It is necessary for all participants to have contributory insurance cover. The Czech republic health system covers emergency situations only.

Language

Materials/information will be available in English. Teams are planned to be provided with an English speaking volunteer.