when do naia indoor standards come out? i thought it was usually around the first of december but nothing so far...
when do naia indoor standards come out? i thought it was usually around the first of december but nothing so far...
'08 outdoor standards are out, so imagine you should be able to find indoor standards somewhere on the site. i seem to recall looking at them just the other day...
well here's the outdoors
2007-08 NAIA OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD STANDARDS
Event Event # MEN
”A” Standard / “B” Standard Reporting Mark Event # WOMEN
”A” Standard / “B” Standard Reporting Mark
100 Meters 1 10.70 / 10.82 25 12.26 / 12.40
200 Meters 2 21.78 / 21.88 26 25.20 / 25.55
400 Meters 3 48.54 / 48.90 27 57.50 / 58.00
800 Meters 4 1:52.80 / 1:54.00 28 2:16.00 / 2:17.85
1,500 Meters 5 3:55.25 / 3:57.60 29 4:43.85 / 4:46.25
Mile 5a 4:11.85 / 4:14.20 29a 5:04.35 / 5:06.75
5,000 Meters 6 14:56.24 / 15:12.00 30 18:05.50 / 18:25.00
10,000 Meters 7 31:50.00 / 32:20.40 31 38:45.35 / 39:25.00
Marathon 8 2:44.00 / 2:50.00 32 3:34.00 / 3:36:00
Half Marathon 1:15.00 / 1:17:40 1:33:00 / 1:36.00
110/100 Meter Hurdles 9 14.84 / 15.05 33 14.90 / 15.25
400 Meter Hurdles 10 53.90 / 55.30 34 1:04.50 / 1:05.35
3,000 Meter Steeplechase 11 9:29.00 / 9:40.00 35 11:33.00 / 11:47.50
3,000 Meter Walk None 36 17:35.00 / 18:15.00
5,000 Meter Walk 12 28:20.00 / 28:54.00 None
4 x 100 Meter Relay 13 41.85 / 42.45 37 48.84 / 49.35
4 x 400 Meter Relay 14 3:17.60 / 3:20.00 38 3:58.25 / 4:01.50
4 x 800 Meter Relay 15 7:47.00 / 7:53.00 39 9:35.00 / 9:44.00
4x880 yard 15a 7:49.72 / 7:55.76 39a 9:38.35 / 9:47.40
It' simple.
Look at the 100th best time in Division 1 and that generally gets you qualified for the Championships.
nice... glad to see these.
\quote]nonono wrote:
It' simple.
Look at the 100th best time in Division 1 and that generally gets you qualified for the Championships.[/quote]
wow, arn't you a douche!!!
yea. esp since he probably can't even make the naia standards
obviously all the people that come on here ripping on the naia are highschool fags who are insecure and they're either going to get fast, get onto a d1 team and then look back and regret how douchey they were, or they're going to stay slow and realize that they really suck at life and aren't even anywhere near as fast as the naiaer's they were ripping on back when they were snot-faced fist porkers in HS...
nonono wrote:
It' simple.
Look at the 100th best time in Division 1 and that generally gets you qualified for the Championships.
You do understand that the quoted post is not a knock but actually a compliment. You could actually make NAIA nationals and be the 150 - 200th person in Div I, if not farther back.
Not even the most avid supporter of the NAIA would compare it the depth to DI.
The NAIA only has 150 schools that even participate in track. Many of which don't even fun half of the alotted scholarship, and with the $25,000 private school tuition costs, most NAIA schools only are able to have 2 or 3 studs.
But it is interesting that the NAIA best has traditionally been able to compete with or beat, in some instances, the DI champ.
Yes, the foreign talent in NAIA sometimes can compete and beat the best in Div I. That is true with some junior colleges as well.
Cabada was a high school stud and Div I flunky before ending up in NAIA, if you were going to use the non-foreign defense.