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babyfire
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Topic: Youth Junior DivisonPosted: 11/15/09 at 9:57am |
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Hello all, Can anyone tell me a good source for information on the Youth/Junior divisions? I believe Youth is age 16 and below and Junior is 17 to 19? I'm also having trouble finding what the regulation weights should be for the implements in both of the divisions. Thanks in advance, Dean |
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McSanta
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Posted: 11/15/09 at 11:30am |
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There is no set and defined rules and there maybe barely a "tradition" covering this .... Most Junior divisions use women weights. It has been observed that these tend to be to light for the above 16 year olds and experienced throwers -- that has been my experience. I along with a couple local highland game athletes spent the summer throwing with a high school and college track teams. At the end of the summer, the highschooler's first competition, the standard men's weights were to be used except for:
The weights were worked out with their high school throwing coach. Caber wise, they broke three of my old cabers --- enough was enough and they got dimension lumber 2x6 cabers to practice with along with lessons on laying down the caber. I think I would use a starting C caber, at least 15' long hopefully a bit longer. They started with the women's weights but the improvement over the summer showed they needed a heavier weight as the 28lb was to light. Almost used the 42lb rather than the 35lb but some of the 16 and under were having trouble with the 42. What you choose is based on the experience of the throwers. My case was different in that they were already T&F throwers and they had many opportunities to play with the toys. If they have not, their is wisdom in using the women's weights. Mark PS - search the forum for Junior or youth and you will find threads on this issue
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