Subject: RE: USAT Age Group Nationals qual questionrsmoylan - 2012-01-06 8:09 AM colinphillips - 2012-01-06 1:49 AM That's odd. This thread inspired me to check, and I found the same message in my USAT account, stating that I qualified on the 10% criterion, and stating which race (Boulder 70.3). But I didn't actually make the top 10% in my AG in that race. I was 19th of 173 finishers in M40-44. Even with rounding up, that doesn't reach the 10% criterion. So I'm not sure how they calculate this. Perhaps there were some clydes that got rolled into your AG. I think I read somewhere that they do that. They seem to be pretty liberal with the rounding. From the USAT site on qualification: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - A non-championship USAT sanctioned event in one of the specified qualifying distances (as explained above) will qualify the top 10 percent or top finisher (whichever is greater) in each age group.
** Note: If there are 25 athletes in an age group and an athlete places 3rd or higher, they have qualified for the 2011 Age Group Nationals. If an athlete places 4th out of 25 they have not qualified. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So in their example, 3rd out of 25 is top 12%, where 2nd out of 25 would be top 8%. So they round down to keep the numbers up. But I was 15/125, which is also 12%. However 13/125 is still 10.8%, so if they stuck with rounding to greater than 10%, I shouldn't have made the cut off. I wonder also if they take out people who already qualified at another race. ? |