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2009 NCAA Track & Field Championships [Winners: 1st Post]

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:12 am
by flexmaster33
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Winners: Witt13, dcc1220, shoop76 & The Mantis
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Scoreboard is up...10 points for first place and so on with 8th place getting 1 point.
Completed events (5 of 10): 400-meter relay, 100-meter dash, 400-meter race, 1,500-meter run, pole vault

RESERVES (If you have a team member that deadbeats out feel free to ask one of these players to take the spot).
• none available

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TOURNAMENT RULES:
Open to freemium or premium players, but there will be plenty of games going on at once, so I ask the freebies keep AT LEAST two slots open. thanks, flex

This tournament is designed to resemble the NCAA track and field championships with players competing as members of four-person teams. You can sign up as a team, or note that you are signing up individually and I will reserve some teams for those single players to get teamed up.

Winners for this tournament will be each of the four players on the team that totals the most points through the 10 track and field events listed below.

Points will be based on placing in each event with the top-eight finalists in each event scoring team points based on the following scale...
First place...10 pts.
Second place...8 pts.
Third place...6 pts.
Fourth place...5 pts.
Fifth place...4 pts
Sixth place...3 pts.
Seventh place...2 pts.
Eighth place...1 pt.

Games will be a mix of 1 vs. 1 play and multi-player games. Each events have varying options, maps and ways of advancing. (Descriptions for each event are listed in the posts below)...I'm working out the details, but should get them all posted in the next day or two. Of course, these could change slightly depending on sign-ups. Right now, it's based on 16 teams (64 total players).

The player listed #1 for each team will be designated as captain and will be in charge of assigning players to events. Each team should enter 2 players per event, but players can compete in a maximum of four events. *This excludes relays which will involve all four players on the team automatically.

For example, JoJo123 could join the 100-meter dash, 5,000-meter run, triple jump and pole vault (he would also compete in the 400 and 1,600 relays).

100-meter dash...FINAL RESULTS

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:12 am
by flexmaster33
100-meter dash (FINAL RESULTS)

Congrats to Alabama's anthroguy on the win in the 100-meter dash...after squeezing into the finals with a 4-2 round-robin record he didn't lose a map the rest of the way.

In a sidenote...booo60's third-place effort allowed the Gators to climb to the top of the standings through two total events.

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400-meter dash (FINAL RESULTS)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:12 am
by flexmaster33
400-meter dash (FINAL RESULTS



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Map: Circus Max
Settings: flat, chained, sunny
Qualifying: Players will be divided into four qualifying races of 8 players each...these races will go in round-robin format made up of seven 1 vs. 1 matches. The winner gets 3 pts. and the loser gets 1 pt. for lasting 10 rounds or longer. The top two players in each pool advance to the championship finals (top eight)

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Finals: The eight qualifiers will be seeded into bracket play with a best-of-three format for each round. First-round winners advance to the best-of-three semifinals...first-round losers will drop into singles matches to decided places 5 through 8.

1,500-meter run (FINAL RESULTS)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:13 am
by flexmaster33
1,500 meter run (FINAL RESULTS)


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Map: Soviet Union
Settings: no spoils, chained, foggy
Qualifying: Players will be divided into four qualifying races of 8 players each...these races will go in round-robin format made up of seven 1 vs. 1 matches. The winner gets 3 pts. and the loser gets 1 pt. for lasting 12 rounds or longer. The top two players in each pool advance to the championship finals (top eight)

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Finals: The eight qualifiers will be seeded into bracket play with a best-of-three format for each round. First-round winners advance to the best-of-three semifinals...first-round losers will drop into singles matches to decide places 5 through 8.

5,000-meter run (Final results)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:13 am
by flexmaster33
5,000-meter run (event ongoing)
wow, it's been a long time between updates here...sorry about that...2 spots left before we can play the finals. Sent out the final prelim this morning.

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Players with a dot with be playing in the second round of prelims...not dot means you are still alive in prelim #1.

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Map: World 2.1
Settings: flat, chained, foggy
Qualifying: Players will be divided into four races of 8-player World 2.1 battles. The winners advance to the championship finals, while the remaining 28 players will play a second qualifying round of 7-player World 2.1 battles with the winners there also advancing to the finals.

Finals: The eight qualifiers will face off in a single 8-player battle on World 2.1...placing is based on how long you last in the game...first eliminated takes 8th place, while the winner of course scores first-place points.

400-meter relay (FINAL RESULTS)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:14 am
by flexmaster33
400-meter relay (event active)

The awards stand is up...Virginia Tech wins this event.


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Triple jump (final)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:14 am
by flexmaster33
Triple jump (event complete)

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Javelin (even complete)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:14 am
by flexmaster33
Javelin (event active)

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First attempts are wrapping up...blue #s mark games that have reached the 13-round cap, but players can still add to their mark by eliminating opponents.

Map: Rail USA
Settings: flat, chained, sunny

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Finals -- Players will compete in a final series on each of the three maps, getting three more chances to improve their marks from the prelims. The best mark from each players' six games will be used for final ranking to decide the placers in this event.

High jump (event complete...awards posted)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:15 am
by flexmaster33
High jump (event ongoing)

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Map: Malta
Settings: flat, chained, sunny
Qualifying: The bar is set at an opening height and players meet up in a series of 1 vs. 1 showdowns. Once you win your battle you advance to the next height, but once you collect three losses (missed) you are eliminated.

4 jumpers remain

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Unlike in true track & field...missed attempts carry-over to each new height. When the bar moves up players with no misses with face others with no misses to start, while players with 2 misses will face others with 2 misses.

Placing: The last player standing wins the event...the second-to-last standing takes second and so on through eighth place. In the case of a tie...I will tally the # of rounds needed for each victory and the player with the lowest total (quicker wins) will get the nod.

Pole vault (Final results)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:15 am
by flexmaster33
Pole vault (final results)


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Qualifying: The bar is set at an opening height and players meet up in a series of 1 vs. 1 showdowns. Once you win your battle you advance to the next height, but once you collect three losses (missed) you are eliminated. Unlike in true track & field...missed attempts carry-over to each new height. When the bar moves up players with no misses with face others with no misses to start, while players with 2 misses will face others with 2 misses.

Placing: The last player standing wins the event...the second-to-last standing takes second and so on through eighth place. In the case of a tie...I will tally the # of rounds needed for each victory and the player with the lowest total (quicker wins) will get the nod.

1,600-meter relay (updated Jan. 22)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:15 am
by flexmaster33
1,600-meter relay (Active)

Map: Prison Riot!
Settings: flat, chained, sunny
Qualifying: Teams meet in a head-to-head qualifying round with seven winners moving into the finals bracket, while Alabama was randomly selected to fill the eighth spot in the finals.
All matches are quadruple team battles.
Second round -- Winner advances; loser plays for placing 5-8
Semifinals -- Winner advances; loser plays for placing 3-4
Finals -- Winner takes first, loser takes second

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Re: 2009 NCAA track and field championships (1/16 teams)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:36 am
by HighlanderAttack
HighlanderAttack-captain if they don't mind
olkok
Sun Tzup
b00060

I am pm-ing all of them to see if they are not interested

Usually we all join together-I will let you know if I am changing someone out or not

We will play for FLORIDA

Re: 2009 NCAA track and field championships (1/16 teams)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:13 am
by plash.ricrem
This tournament sounds like it'll be another creative/enjoyable endeavor from the mind of flexmaster33! While my days of track and field prowess ended in like the 8th grade, I shall come out of retirement to help buoy the Oregon Ducks chances of an NCAA championship. Plus, I've always thought I'd look dashing in a green track suit.

Re: 2009 NCAA track and field championships (1/16 teams)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:49 am
by flexmaster33
have you seen how the U of O does things....they have an in with Nike...the track suit could be rainbow with a big O on it....or a purple speedo with a Donald Duck on the back. You never know what they're going to come up with...you've seen they're wild football unis right?
:)

For the purposes of this tourney, I'm asking the players on my team to wear a lime green unitard with a flourescent yellow O on the chest. Also, we all must play our games with a stuffed Donald Duck sitting next to our computer to inspire a rascally Donald-tude!!!

Actually, I'm not much of a Duck fan, but it is Track City, USA and I love that.

plash.ricrem wrote:This tournament sounds like it'll be another creative/enjoyable endeavor from the mind of flexmaster33! While my days of track and field prowess ended in like the 8th grade, I shall come out of retirement to help buoy the Oregon Ducks chances of an NCAA championship. Plus, I've always thought I'd look dashing in a green track suit.

Re: 2009 NCAA track and field championships (1/16 teams)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:49 am
by lukeconquer
Florida State please!

Re: 2009 NCAA track and field championships (1/16 teams)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:04 am
by denominator
flexmaster33 wrote:For the purposes of this tourney, I'm asking the players on my team to wear a lime green unitard with a flourescent yellow O on the chest. Also, we all must play our games with a stuffed Donald Duck sitting next to our computer to inspire a rascally Donald-tude!!!


I know where my stuffed Donald Duck is, but locating my lime green unitard may be a bit more difficult... :shock:

Re: 2009 NCAA track and field championships (1/16 teams)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:36 am
by plash.ricrem
denominator wrote:
flexmaster33 wrote:For the purposes of this tourney, I'm asking the players on my team to wear a lime green unitard with a flourescent yellow O on the chest. Also, we all must play our games with a stuffed Donald Duck sitting next to our computer to inspire a rascally Donald-tude!!!


I know where my stuffed Donald Duck is, but locating my lime green unitard may be a bit more difficult... :shock:

It's actually the exact opposite for me :shock:

Re: 2009 NCAA track and field championships (2/16 teams)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:36 pm
by pimphawks70

Re: 2009 NCAA track and field championships (3/16 teams)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:09 pm
by Tupence
Sounds awesome! I'm in on my own - either Arizona or Kentucky please, whichever one isn't wanted by a ready-made team

Re: 2009 NCAA track and field championships (1/16 teams)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:12 pm
by vykingsfan64
plash.ricrem wrote:
denominator wrote:
flexmaster33 wrote:For the purposes of this tourney, I'm asking the players on my team to wear a lime green unitard with a flourescent yellow O on the chest. Also, we all must play our games with a stuffed Donald Duck sitting next to our computer to inspire a rascally Donald-tude!!!


I know where my stuffed Donald Duck is, but locating my lime green unitard may be a bit more difficult... :shock:

It's actually the exact opposite for me :shock:


I wear my unitard 24/7. It's kind of disturbing but my co-workers love it!

Re: 2009 NCAA track and field championships (3/16 teams)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:30 pm
by flexmaster33
Just a note to let me know if you want to captain your team...if it's not noted, then the first player to sign up for that team will be assigned captain duties. Of course, you can wait until your team is filled, then pm each other to discuss if you like.

Re: 2009 NCAA track and field championships (3/16 teams)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:39 pm
by Woodruff
Hi flexmaster - great idea and it sounds like a blast.

If you wouldn't mind, could I sign up for a NEBRASKA team (you don't have one listed, but you allude to possibly bringing in more teams)?

I am more than happy to take individuals, but I plan to start recruiting right now for a full team (if you add an individual to my team, then I'll only recruit two more, for instance).

Please let me know...thanks!

Also, I do have a bit of a confusion. Your rules state "For example, JoJo123 could join the 100-meter dash, 5,000-meter run, triple jump and pole vault (he would also compete in the 400 and 1,600 relays)" - so you state that a player can only play in a maximum of four events, and yet you've signed your hypothetical JoJo123 up to participate in six.

Re: 2009 NCAA track and field championships (3/16 teams)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 9:31 pm
by skepticCS
Alabama please - skepticcs (captain), anthroguy, farrier101, ghirrindin

If we can't take Alabama, make it Kentucky.

Re: 2009 NCAA track and field championships (3/16 teams)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:03 pm
by Witt13
Texas A&M Please

Witt13-Captain
Dcc1220
b00060
shoop76

Re: 2009 NCAA track and field championships (3/16 teams)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:30 pm
by flexmaster33
Woodruff wrote:If you wouldn't mind, could I sign up for a NEBRASKA team (you don't have one listed, but you allude to possibly bringing in more teams)?

Also, I do have a bit of a confusion. Your rules state "For example, JoJo123 could join the 100-meter dash, 5,000-meter run, triple jump and pole vault (he would also compete in the 400 and 1,600 relays)" - so you state that a player can only play in a maximum of four events, and yet you've signed your hypothetical JoJo123 up to participate in six.



1) You're in as Nebraska...I've replaced BYU with the Huskers. And yes, people are welcome to represent different schools if they like.

2) All four players will take part in the 2 relay events...in addition each player can participate in four other events. A team can enter 2 athletes per event.