The Run Canada Committee

Course Measurement and
Certification Procedures Manual


Table of Contents

Introduction
Equipment Needed
Statement of Requirements
Laying Out a Calibration Course
Calibrating the Bicycle
The Shortest Possible Route
Use of the Calibrated Bicycle
Course Maps
 
Appendix A: Supplementary Tips
Appendix B: Course Layout
Appendix C: Example of Course Measurement
Setting Up the Calibration Course
Calibrating the Bicycle
Measuring the Race Course
Course Maps
Appendix D: Filling Out the Forms
Appendix E: Metric-English Conversions
Appendix F: Application Forms


This manual is intended as a guide to those persons interested in measuring and certifying road running courses. It was adapted from the USATF/RRTC Course Measurement and Certification manual. The following persons have contributed directly to the preparation of that manual:

Bob Baumel
Tom Benjamin
Ted Corbitt
George Delaney
Gabriel Duguay
Tom Duranti
Len Evens
Tom Ferguson
Jim Gerweck
Bill Grass
David Katz
Tom Knight
Glen Lafarlette
Bob Langenbach

Bob Letson
Jim Lewis
A.C. Linnerud
Ken Loveless
Dale Matty
Wayne Nicoll
Al Phillips
David Reik
Pete Riegel
Fred Shields
Bob Thurston
Carl Wisser
Jennifer Young
Ken Young

Contributors to the Canadian version were:

Randall S. Bannister
Bob Baumel
Roger Burrows
Bernie Conway

John Craig
Laurent Lacroix
Jerry Tighe
Dave Yaeger

Revision History of the USATF/RRTC Manual:

First Edition: © 1985 by The Athletics Congress (previous name of USA Track & Field); edited by Ken Young; printed by Electric City Printing Company, Anderson, South Carolina.

Second Edition: © 1989 by The Athletics Congress (previous name of USA Track & Field); edited by Pete Riegel; printed by Electric City Printing Company, Anderson, South Carolina.

Third Edition (present online version): © 1999 by USA Track & Field; edited by Bob Baumel; published online at http://www.hit.net/~bobbau/rrtc/book/ ; launched on 1999-06-14


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