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SPORTS INDE X

Registration Information 3-8

Archery 9

Baseball 10

Basketball 3v3 10

Basketball 5v5 11

Bench Press 11

Biathlon 14

Billiards 15

Bowling 15

Cornhole 17

Cross Country 17

Crossfit® 18

Cycling- Street Bike 18

Cycling - Mt. Bike 21

Dodgeball 21

Flag Football 22

Golf 23

Half Marathon 24

Horseshoes 25

Ice Hockey 26

Marathon 26

Motorcycle-Dirt Bike 27

Open Water Swim 29

Paintball 29

Pickleball 30

Pistol PPC 30

Pistol Police Action 32

Push Pull 33

Racquetball 35

Rifle - Air 36

Rifle - Large Bore 37

Rifle - Small Bore 38

Rowing Indoor 39

Skeet 40

Soccer - Outdoor 41

Soccer - Indoor 42

Softball - Slow Pitch 42

Sporting Clays 44

Submission Grappling 44

Surfing 45

Swimming 46

Tennis 48

TCA 49

Track & Field 50

Track & Field - Pentathlon 53

Trap 54

Triathlon 54

Volleyball - Beach 55

Water Polo 56

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Jon Frank Ernie Fisher Harry HarrisonPhil HartmanBarry JohnsonKathy Johnson Rory Johnson

Matthew JordanMike LeTendre Sol LopezJennifer MartinKim MerrillCraig MillerMike Moreno

Jon NegreteHarlen Rippetoe Andrew SantosDaniel SimpsonDavid Stewart Misty Thomas William Treul

Eddie VandiverRay WaltonJim Willis Ed WilsonJanet Wong

THE USPFC TE AM

In Appreciation to the team working diligently behind the scenes to make this event a reality.

2020 United StatesPolice & Fire Championships

Steven BlockerLogistics & Venue Acquisition

Lisa FreedmanGames Manager

Ben Orgovan-LeeSpecial Projects Manager

Steven TricaricoSponsorship

Cynthia UybungcoGraphics

Nicole MatthewsVolunteer & Hospitality Manager

USPFC STAFF

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SPORT & TEAM COORDINATORS

Larry “LC” CollinsPresident

Steve StigalVice-President

Edmund RussellTreasurer

Dave MiklosSecretary

Tony AdlerDirector

Jonna WiltshireDirector

Ken DarnellDirector

Justin EklundDirector

Jaime BarajasAssociate Director

Rick MassaAssociate Director

Bryan TreulAssociate Director

David SandersFederation Attorney

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REGISTRATION INFORMATIONGUIDING BODIES:2020 United States Police & Fire Championships Organizing Committee (USPFCOC)8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., Suite #107, San Diego, CA 92111

Office: (858) 571-9919Fax: (858) 571-1641E-mail: [email protected]: www.uspfc.org

United States Police & Fire Championship (USPFC) 8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, Suite #107, San Diego, CA 92111

Office: (858) 571-9919Fax: (858) 571-1641E-mail: [email protected]: www.cpaf.org

PARTICIPATION - METHOD OF ENTRY: • Entry in the 2020 US Police and Fire Championships is online at www.uspfc.org• All entries will be processed by USPFC• Registration and sport entry fees must accompany the sport entry(ies)• All communication from USPFC will be electronic. • Email addresses are required for entry form submission

ON-LINE REGISTRATION:• The Games On-Line Entry system is accessed by at the USPFC web-site at www.uspfc.org • Electronically signed release of Liabilty/Waiver must be completed with entry form • Payment - USPFC only accepts valid Visa, MasterCard or American Express

REGISTRATION FEES SCHEDULEJanuary 1, 2020 - April 15, 2020: $60April 16, 2020 - June 12, 2020: $80June 13, 2020 - June 20, 2020: $100

SPORT FEES – refer to individual sports• All Team entries must be entered by 11:59 pm May 1, 2020 to be bracketed. • Note: forms, sports and event information can be downloaded and printed from this site

TEAM EVENTS: A Team Event is defined as any event with 3 or more persons on a side. • Team entries for bracketed sports must be submitted on-line on

or before, May 1, 2020. No new teams will be added.• Non bracketed sports will accept teams until the first event competition begins, after which time no new teams will be added to that Sport Competition• Rosters may be changed prior to the first day of the sport competition, • Final Rosters are due prior to the first game of first day of the sport competition, Captain’s Meeting or weigh in whichever is first during the Games Operational Period • New team members will not be accepted or added to a roster after that time

PRIME EVENTS: • USPFC reserves the right to cap the number of entries/participants in any event, prime event• Entries in a prime event is on a first come-first serve basis. • Please see individual sports summaries for prime event designation

CONFIRMATION: All communications will be sent to the email address associated with the sport entry. Communication included confirmation email, competition schedule, USPFC logistics, venue location and directions, activities, accommodations and other event related information leading up to and through the Games.

CANCELLATION OF A SPORT OR EVENT: Any sport or event may be canceled at any time. All entrants shall be notified and refunds for appropriate fees returned.

INCLEMENT WEATHERIn the event of inclement weather, disaster or any other uncontrollable factors that result in the cancellation of individual sports’ competitions or the USPFC as a whole, refunds are determined based on competition completion. • Event canceled due to lack of entries: 100% refund• Cancelation due to weather or Force majeure 80% refund.• Team/Individual plays less than a full game/match 75% refund.• Team/Individual plays 1 complete game/match 50% refund unless the event is single elimination and is completed in which case there will be no refund.• No refund will be given to any participant who is suspended or expelled from competition.

CHANGES AND REFUND POLICIES:CHANGES: Before April 18, 2020, any competitor who has submitted an entry is entitled to make additions or changes without penalty.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATIONAfter April 18, 2020, competitor-requested additions or changes may be made if they do not affect other competitors adversely.

REFUNDS:• Refund requests must be submitted by the individual via EMAIL to USPFC at [email protected], subject line “refund”.• All requests for refunds must be submitted on or before 5:00 PM (Pacific Time) July 20, 2020 in order to be considered• Refund requests received before April 18, 2020, will be reviewed and fees returned less a $20.00 fee* • Refund requests received after April 18, 2020 will be reviewed and refunds will be at the discretion of the USPFC.* Refunds are subject to a $20.00 service fee to offset administrative and operational costs incurred

GAMES OPERATIONAL PERIODUSPFC HEADQUARTERS:Four Points by Sheraton8110 Aero Dr., San Diego, CA 92123Pavilion A

INFORMATION DESK: An information desk and message board will be provided at the Registration Headquarters

ATHLETE/TEAM CHECK-IN AND CREDENTIALING:Each participant must check-in** at the Credential Center at the Registration Headquarters prior to the start of their first day of competition, Team Captains Meeting (if applicable) or Weigh-In (if applicable) to receive their credential.

CHECK-IN/CREDENTIAL HOURS:Date: Open: Close:Friday, June 12 3:00pm 8:00pmSaturday, June 13 6:30am 4:00pmSunday, June 14 6:30am 8:00pmMonday, June 15 6:30am 6:00pmTuesday, June 16 6:30am 6:00pmWednesday, June 17 6:30am 6:00pmThursday, June 18 6:30am 6:00pmFriday, June 19 6:30am 6:00pmSaturday, June 20 6:30am 10:00am

**OFFSITE CHECK IN:The following sports will have Check-In/Credential distribution at their Venue• Archery• Marathon• Motorcycle-Dirt Bike• Open Water Swim• Paintball• PAP• Racquetball• Shotgun• Soccer-Outdoor• Surfing• TriathlonList subject to change without notice.

Please note that competitors entered into more than one sport may need to register at both the assigned venue (see above sports with off-site check in) as well as Athlete Check-In at Registration Headquarters to obtain appropriate Credential(s).

Please refer to the Final Confirmation Letter to determine Check-In and Credential pick up location(s)

CREDENTIAL PICK UP REQEUIREMENTS• Agency Identification with Photo• If photo is not on your agency ID, you must have a government issued photo ID before check-in can be completed. • Presentation of the credential to the Sport Coordinator, along with Agency ID, is required each day of competition. • The identification requirement applies to retired as well as active duty participants. Retired athletes may present a letter from their department or retirement board attesting to their status.

USPFC ELIGIBILITY• To be eligible to participate in the USPFC, an athlete must be publicly employed as a full time Peace Officer or Firefighter; or, a retired Peace Officer or Firefighter and, be employed by/retired from an eligible agency within the USA. • See lists under “Eligible Agencies” • Any person terminated from the service for less than honorable reasons shall not be considered eligible to compete regardless of length of service or retirement status. • Civilian employees of eligible agencies are NOT eligible to compete; nor are spouses of eligible athletes unless the spouse is eligible in his/her own right.

If you are unsure of your eligibility status, contact the USPFC

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REGISTRATION INFORMATIONHeadquarters office.• Athletes claiming “retired” status MUST be retired from an eligible agency. • The USPFC has developed criteria for the purposes of determining eligibility for “retired” Law Enforcement Officers and Firefighters. • The primary retirement status definitions for eligibility are: Normal Retirements, Deferred Retirements and Disability Retirements. • Contact the USPFC Headquarters in San Diego, if you are unsure of your status. Any person claiming “Disability Retirement” must, upon request, provide a sport-specific medical release authorizing that person to compete in the sport.

UNQUALIFIED PERSONS• Any person that enters the Championships, or attempts to enter the Championships knowing that he/she is ineligible, or any coach or competitor that enters another person knowing that such person is ineligible, without having first obtained official approval, will be disqualified from the Championships. • Any team with an ineligible player will be disqualified. • No refunds will be made in these situations.

QUALIFIED PERSONS: • If a person, otherwise qualified to enter the Championships, knowingly joins a team (including Doubles) on which he/she is ineligible to compete, that person shall be subject to appropriate disciplinary action.• If another competitor, Team Captain or coach knowingly allows a person otherwise qualified to enter the Championships, but who is ineligible for that team, to join the team, that team’s representative and the team shall be subject to appropriate disciplinary action and disqualification.• If it is discovered that a team member, otherwise qualified to enter the Championships, has joined the team, but is ineligible to do so, the team is immediately disqualified from competition, and is subject to appropriate disciplinary action.

ELIGIBLE AGENCIES• All eligible agencies must be specifically approved by the United States Police & Fire Championships. • The USPFC may approve additional agencies, job descriptions and individuals if, after examination, it finds their duties to be that of a full-time, publicly-employed Peace Officer or Firefighter.

Specifically Approved Agencies:Municipal, County, and State Fire DepartmentsMunicipal and State Police DepartmentsCounty Sheriff’s Departments

County, State & Federal Corrections OfficersCounty and State Probation OfficersCounty and U.S. Marshal’s OfficesFederal Fire Services (Civilian)District Attorney’s InvestigatorsHarbor/Port Police and Fire DepartmentsState & Federal Bureaus of NarcoticsState & Federal Departments of Fish and Game State & Federal Departments of ForestryState Alcoholic Beverage Control OfficersState Highway PatrolState InvestigatorsState Lifeguards (with “Peace Officer” status)U.S. & State Parole AgentsU.S. Border PatrolU.S. Bureaus of Alcohol, Tobacco & FirearmsU.S. Criminal InvestigatorsU.S. Customs Services U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionU.S. Department of Commerce: Special AgentsU.S. Dept. of Treasury Criminal InvestigatorsU.S. Federal Bureaus of Investigation (F.B.I.)U.S. Immigration & Naturalization ServicesU.S. Postal InspectorsU.S. Secret Service AgentsAccredited University & College Police

Other agencies not listed here may be specifically approved/disapproved by the USPFC. Please contact the USPFC headquarters if you are unsure of eligibility. Personnel who are not members of agencies such as those listed above, but believe they may be eligible, should complete the “Entrant Eligibility Questionnaire” at the USPFC web-site: www.uspfc.org. Complete the form and submit it to the USPFC headquarters. Agencies or classifications specifically EXCLUDED are:Military Police and Fire DepartmentsVolunteer Fire DepartmentsLos Angeles County Fire Department LifeguardsPrivate Business Fire DepartmentsSheriff’s ReservesPolice Cadets, Interns, or Community Service OfficersPrivate Security ServicesPrivate Paramedic ServicesParamedics (without Firefighter status)

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REGISTRATION INFORMATIONPolice ReservesAuxiliary Police Pre-employment Police Science StudentsSeasonal firefighters or Smoke-jumpersMunicipal Corrections Officers (Except as specifically approved)

AGE DIVISIONS:The basic age divisions are as follows:• 18-29• 30-39• 40-49• 50+ Other divisions will be separated by age and/or skill.

Other age divisions are used in a number of sports, including 5-year age increments through 85 years & over in sports with high cardiovascular activity. In a few sports Individual and/or Team events are broken down into larger groups. See individual sports synopsis for age divisions of that sport.

AGE RULES:• Age is determined as of the first day of the Championships (June 11, 2020).• Competitors in any age division (older than 18) may elect to compete in a younger division as long as this is indicated when entering the Championships. EXCEPTIONS: Golf, Pentathlon and Individual Swimming and Track & Field events, athletes must compete within their actual age category.• A competitor may enter only one age or weight division in any one event. [Example: a 32 year old may compete in either 18+ or 30+, but not both.]• A team (including Doubles) must compete in an age division eligible to its youngest member.

UNISEX, MEN’S & WOMEN’S EVENTS: • Men and women will compete together except where there are separate Men’s and Women’s classes. • Exception: Women may not compete against men in the contact sport of Submission Grappling.

COMBINING AGENCIES:• Competitors from Law Enforcement and Fire agencies may combine to form Doubles/Teams regardless of agency size or branch of service within a state. • For combining purposes, eligible Federal Officers will compete from the state where they are currently assigned; or shall form teams made up entirely of one Federal agency.

• Retired competitors may combine freely with eligible active or retired personnel from any eligible state and either branch of service.

MULTIPLE ENTRIES: • A competitor may enter only one Singles event and one Doubles event, with only one partner, in any sport. However, a competitor may enter Mixed Doubles and same gender Doubles.• A competitor may be on only one team in any one sport. Some exceptions apply; refer to synopsis under each sport.

SUBSTITUTIONS: • Substitutions may occur and must take place through USPFC before the Games Operational Period and can be done at Athlete Check-In/Registration before the start of competition, Captain’s Meeting or Weigh In, whichever comes first for that sport.• Once the first event of the competition has occurred, no new competitor can be added or substitution changes made. Example: If competition starts at 8:00 AM on Tuesday, all changes & additions must be made prior to that time, even if the first scheduled competition is not until 3:00 PM that day.• Substitutions for Team events must be made by the Team Captain or the Overall Coordinator for that team’s agency (via email or in person) before the start of the first competition. A completed Entry Form and signed Waiver for the substitute and any additional fees, if needed, must be submitted. • All substitutes must meet the same eligibility requirements as the original entrants. • It is the responsibility of the substitute and/or Team Captain to request the substitution far enough in advance of the actual competition to allow the USPFC time to meet its responsibilities.• In Prime Event sports, substitutions will not be allowed if there is a waiting list for athlete entries.

POOLING:• Certain sports/events allow “pooling” if a team (including Doubles team) is incomplete at the time of the Bracketing Meeting and the Bracketing Committee may complete the team by assigning pool players. • Athletes who do not have a partner/team for a Doubles/Team event may request to be placed in a pool for “random” selection of a partner/team, provided it is a sport that allows pooling and: 1) The Doubles/ Team event is entered and the fees paid2) The “Request Pool” column on the entry form or the appropriate check box if entering on-line is selected for that event. • The USPFC will make every effort to satisfy a “pool” request, however, it cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, anyone entering into a pooled event MUST be entered into another non-pooled sport/event in the Championships.

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• A request for a specific partner in the pool will not be honored. Pooling is conducted by the USPFC only. Once formed by pooling, Doubles and Teams will not be allowed to alter their make-up to exclude a pooled member.

POOLING WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN THE FOLLOWING SPORTS: • BASEBALL• BASKETBALL (5x5)• FLAG FOOTBALL• ICE HOCKEY• SOCCER• SOFTBALL (Except Women’s)In Basketball (3x3), Dodge Ball, Paintball, Triathlon, T.C.A. and Water Polo competitors may enter the pool for a partner or team as long as they are entered in another sport in the Championships.

After the Bracketing Committee has approved the sports’ brackets, no further pooling requests will be accepted. Competitors who have entered a pool, but were not teamed during Bracketing, may be substituted on a previously entered, eligible team, which has lost a member for legitimate reasons before their first competition. If the previously entered team elects to accept a substitute from the pooled entrants available, selection shall be made by “random” drawing. Pooled players cannot be used to create a team once the sport has begun (and changes or additions would not normally be accepted).

RULES: • All sports have applicable governing body rules with USPFC rules/guidelines. • The United States Police & Fire Championship Rules and Guidelines supersede all other rules. If a conflict occurs, the USPFC rules will be used.

CHANGES: • Changes consistent with USPFC rules, such as times, dates and locations may be necessary in conducting the various events. The USPFC reserves the right to make such changes.

PROTESTS:• All protests must be lodged with the Sport Coordinator, or their designee, immediately after the perceived violation. • If the protest cannot be resolved by the coordinator, the protest shall then be submitted in writing to the USPFC within 8 hours of the initial protest. • Protests submitted after the USPFC will be disallowed as untimely. Decisions made by the USPFC are final.

LATE COMPETITORS:• Competitors will adhere to scheduling.

UNIFORMS: • The following markings are permitted on uniforms or other attire worn during competition: Agency, association, team identification, competitor’s name, and/or tasteful advertising in a 4” x 9” rectangular area. Some exceptions apply; refer to synopsis under each sport.

UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT:• Any behavior which brings discredit upon the United States Police & Fire Championships or the Law Enforcement and Fire Service professions will not be tolerated. • Such incidents, as well as any physical or verbal assaults on officials, competitors, spectators, coordinators or ex-officios will be met with immediate and severe penalties.

ALCOHOL/DRUGS: • Competitors are prohibited from possessing or consuming alcoholic beverages during competition, and alcoholic beverages are prohibited from the field or area of competition. • Controlled substances are prohibited from being used unlawfully by any competitor.• “Under the Influence”; No participant may compete in any USPFC sport/event “under the influence” of alcohol or any controlled substance, and in a condition which obviously diminishes his/her comprehension or alertness and/or causes him/her to be a danger to themselves or others. • If such a condition is suspected, the participant shall be removed from competition and an immediate inquiry conducted. If the condition is confirmed, the inquiry may result in findings such as: a) disqualification from competition, b) medical intervention, c) law enforcement intervention, or other appropriate action.

RESULTS: • Results for the 2020 United States Police & Fire Championships will be posted on the USPFC website once verified.

MEDALS:• Medals will be awarded on-site following the conclusion of each event. Exception: Results may be delayed in events where a handicap/average must be verified. • All medals will be awarded through 3rd place.

United States Police & Fire Championships Rules supersede all other rules. An attempt has been made to arrange the schedule of events so those participating in more than one sport can do so with as few conflicts as possible. With the number of sports and the volume of competitors, some conflicts are bound to occur. We will do our best to resolve particular scheduling problems, however, we will not change schedules at the expense of the competition. Please make any special requests prior to the start of the Championships.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

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SPORTS INFORMATION

ARCHERY900 RoundFriday, June 5, 2020Morley Field2221 Morley Field Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

28-TargetSaturday, June 6, 2020Balboa Park Archery Range1549 El Prado #1, San Diego, CA 92101

Archery 3DSunday, June 7, 2020Balboa Park Archery Range1549 El Prado #1, San Diego, CA 92101

Coordinator: Phil HartmaneMail: [email protected]

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODIES:National Field Archery Association of theUnited States31407 Outer Interstate 10,Redlands, CA 92373Tele: (909) 794-2133; (800) 811-2331Website: www.nfaa-archery.org

3-D Round will be a one-arrow, unmarked yardage shoot; 42 targets.

AGE CATEGORIES: All events are Unisex. Age [18-59] and [60+]. Archers age 60 & over may enter either 18+ or 60+ but not both.

FIELD ROUND (18-59):$35Barebow

Freestyle UnlimitedFreestyle Limited CompoundsFreestyle Limited RecurvesBowhunterBowhunter Freestyle UnlimitedBowhunter Freestyle LimitedTraditional (Long Bow or Recurve)

FIELD ROUND (60+):$35BarebowFreestyle UnlimitedFreestyle Limited CompoundsFreestyle Limited RecurvesBowhunterBowhunter Freestyle UnlimitedBowhunter Freestyle LimitedTraditional (Long Bow or Recurve)

900 ROUND (18-59):$35BarebowFreestyle UnlimitedFreestyle Limited CompoundsFreestyle Limited RecurvesBowhunterBowhunter Freestyle UnlimitedBowhunter Freestyle LimitedTraditional (Long Bow or Recurve)

900 ROUND (60+):$35BarebowFreestyle UnlimitedFreestyle Limited CompoundsFreestyle Limited RecurvesBowhunterBowhunter Freestyle UnlimitedBowhunter Freestyle LimitedTraditional (Long Bow or Recurve)

3-D ROUND (18-59)$35BarebowFreestyle UnlimitedFreestyle Limited CompoundsFreestyle Limited RecurvesBowhunter

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SPORTS INFORMATION

Bowhunter Freestyle UnlimitedBowhunter Freestyle LimitedTraditional (Long Bow or Recurve)

3-D ROUND (60+):$35BarebowFreestyle UnlimitedFreestyle Limited CompoundsFreestyle Limited RecurvesBowhunterBowhunter Freestyle UnlimitedBowhunter Freestyle LimitedTraditional (Long Bow or Recurve)

BASEBALLMonday, June 15, 2020 - Thursday, June 18, 2020

Field #1San Diego Mesa College7250 Mesa College Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

Field #2Kearny High School1954 Komet Way, San Diego, CA 92111

Coordinator: Ernie FishereMail: [email protected]

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODIES: Major League Baseball Rules (as modified below)http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/official_info/official_rules/foreward.jsp

7 inning games; 24-person team maximum plus a non-playing coach

(minimum 9 players on the field). The coach/manager may be sworn or non-sworn (within USPFC guidelines). However, only sworn coaches/managers who submit an eligible entry and participate as a coach may receive a medal. Round Robin followed by a Single Elimination Playoff.

Teams that are incomplete at the time of the Bracketing Meeting in Mid-May will NOT be considered as eligible teams.

A MANDATORY Team Captain/Coaches’ Meeting will be held the afternoon/evening prior to the beginning of competition. A final Team Roster must be submitted at this meeting. A representative from each Team MUST be present. Details to appear in the Confirmation Letter.

UNIFORMSAll players MUST wear similar color and style shirts with an Arabic number of contrasting color at least six (6) in height on the back. No players on the same team may wear identical numbers (Numbers 03 and 3 are examples of identical numbers.) Players without numbers will not be permitted to play. Metal cleats will be allowed.

AGE CATEGORIES: Unisex (18+) $30

BASKETBALL • 3x3Friday, June 19, 2020 - Saturday, June 20, 2020

MESA COLLEGE7250 Mesa College Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

Unisex Team composition may be all men, all women, or any combination thereof.

All events are Round Robin follow by single elimination.

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SPORTS INFORMATIONUNIFORMS:Team shall supply their own uniforms with unique number on the jerseys. Jerseys MUST be identical in color. Each team MUST have two different colored uniform shirts available.

A mandatory Team Captain/Coaches’ Meeting will be held the afternoon/evening prior to the beginning of competition. A representative from each Team MUST be present. A final Team Roster must be submitted at this meeting. Details to appear in the Confirmation Letter.

Teams consist of a maximum of 6 players, plus one non-playing coach. Confirmation of starting time/date will be forwarded to Team Captain only.

AGE CATEGORIES: Unisex [18+]; [30+]; [40+]; [50+] and Women [18+]. 3 X 3; UNISEX: $3518+ 30+ 40+ 50+

3 X 3; WOMEN: $3518+

BASKETBALL • 5x5Monday, June 15, 2020 & Thursday, June 18, 2020

MESA COLLEGE7250 Mesa College Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, IN 46206

Tele: (317) 917-6222 FAX: (317) 917-6888www.ncaa.org

Men’s and Women’s 18+ tournaments. A 35-second clock will be used for men; 30-second for women. 12-player maximum plus one non-playing coach. Confirmation of starting time/date will be forwarded to Team Captain only. Double Elimination Tournament.

UNIFORMS:Teams shall supply their own uniforms with unique numbers on the jerseys. Jerseys MUST be identical in color. Each team MUST have two different colored uniform shirts available.

A mandatory Team Captain/Coaches’ Meeting will be held the afternoon/evening prior to the beginning of competition. A representative from each Team MUST be present. A final Team Roster must be submitted at this meeting. Details to appear in the Confirmation Letter.

AGE CATEGORIES: [18+]. 5 X 5; MEN & WOMEN: $35

BENCH PRESSTuesday, June 16, 2020

Four Points by Sheraton8110 Aero Dr., San Diego, CA 92123

United States Police & Fire Championship Rules.THIS IS A RAW/CLOSED MEET; NO POWERLIFTING FEDERATION CARDS WILL BE REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE.You must enter into your estimated weight and attempt to make that weight; however, you shall lift in the appropriate weight category determined by your weight at weigh-in.

Weigh-Ins will be held at the Four Points by Sheraton. Weigh-ins for Men and Women in all weight categories will be held Monday, June 15, between 4:30 PM and 6:30 PM. Late weigh-ins will be held Tuesday, June 16, between 7:00 AM and 8:00 AM. Bring lifting outfit and gear to weigh-in to be checked by officials. A MANDATORY Rules’ briefing will be held the morning of your scheduled event. Lifting starts after.

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SPORTS INFORMATIONChanging Divisions (Age): A 30+, 40+, 50+, 60+ or, 70+ has the option to compete in the 18+ division and must so state on his or her entry form.

COMPETITOR LIFTING OUTFIT AND GEAR: All competitors’ gear (lifting costume, T-shirt, under-shorts, shoes and belt) used in competition during all USPFC Bench Press competitions SHALL conform to all requirements of the USPFC Bench Press Technical Committee. The use of supportive apparel is not permitted. This exclusion includes, but is not limited to: specialized bench shirts, support shirts, reinforced lifting suits, and specialized support briefs.

Wrist wraps (3”x 12” or 3”x 24” or 3” x 36”) will be permitted. If the wrist wraps have a thumb loop, the thumb loops must be off the thumbs prior to gripping the bar. Wrist wraps must be approved by the USPFC during weigh-in.

MANDATORY: A T-shirt SHALL be worn under your lifting costume during the performance of the Bench Press (men and women). The T-shirt SHALL be plain, but may contain the competitor’s agency logo, or be the official T-shirt of the Games’ Host. The T-shirt SHALL be made of cotton or polyester, or combination thereof, but not of denim or stretch material. It SHALL NOT have sleeves, which terminate below the elbow or at the deltoid.

MANDATORY: The lifting costume shall consist of a ONE-PIECE NON-SUPPORTIVE, FULL LENGTH LIFTING SUIT, such as a Wrestling singlet or Weightlifting costume. The suit must have legs that are a minimum of 3 centimeters, as measured from the middle of the crotch. The legs may exceed 15 cm, but may NOT reach the knee. Only costumes officially approved by the USPFC Lifting Technical Committee shall be permitted in the competition.MANDATORY: Shoes and/or boots SHALL be worn. Shoes or boots with metal spikes or cleats are NOT permitted. Maximum height of the heel shall be 5 cm.

OPTIONAL LIFTING BELT: Your lifting belt SHALL be made of leather, vinyl or similar NON-STRETCH material in one or more laminations, which may be glued and/or stitched together. The width of the lifting belt cannot exceed 10cm. It SHALL NOT have additional padding, bracing or supports of any material on the surface or concealed within the laminations of the belt. The belt may have a buckle with one or two prongs, or be a “quick release” type. A 10 cm Velcro belt fastening is also acceptable.SAFETY RULING: The ONLY LEGAL GRIP for the

Bench Press shall be as follows: 1. As a lifter grips the bar, the palms shall be facing outward and away

from the face at all times.2. As a lifter grips the bar, the thumbs shall be placed around the bar toward the palm side of the hand with the thumbnail in close proximity to the tip of each forefinger.AGE CATEGORIES: MEN: Open [18+]; [30+]; [35+]; [40+]; [45+]; [50+]; [55+]; [60+]; [65+]; [70+] and [80+]. WOMEN: Open [18+]; [30+]; [40+]; [50+]; [60+] and [70+].

1. As a lifter grips the bar, the palms shall be facing outward and away from the face at all times.2. As a lifter grips the bar, the thumbs shall be placed around the bar toward the palm side of the hand with the thumbnail in close proximity to the tip of each forefinger.

MEN; 18+: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & under220.25 lbs. & under242.50 lbs. & under275.50 lbs. & underOver 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 30+: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under

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SPORTS INFORMATION165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & under220.25 lbs. & under242.50 lbs. & under275.50 lbs. & underOver 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 35+: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & under220.25 lbs. & under242.50 lbs. & under275.50 lbs. & underOver 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 40+: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & under220.25 lbs. & under242.50 lbs. & under275.50 lbs. & underOver 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 45+: $50 123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & under220.25 lbs. & under242.50 lbs. & under275.50 lbs. & underOver 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 50+: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under

165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & under220.25 lbs. & under242.50 lbs. & under275.50 lbs. & underOver 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 55+: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & under220.25 lbs. & under242.50 lbs. & under275.50 lbs. & underOver 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 60+: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & under220.25 lbs. & under242.50 lbs. & under275.50 lbs. & underOver 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 65+: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & under220.25 lbs. & under242.50 lbs. & under275.50 lbs. & underOver 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 70+: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under

165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & under220.25 lbs. & under242.50 lbs. & under275.50 lbs. & underOver 275.50 lbs.MEN; 75+: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & under220.25 lbs. & under242.50 lbs. & under275.50 lbs. & underOver 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 80+: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & under220.25 lbs. & under242.50 lbs. & under275.50 lbs. & underOver 275.50 lbs.

WOMEN; 18+: $50 97.00 lbs. & under105.75 lbs. & under114.50 lbs. & under123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & underOver 198.25 lbs.

WOMEN; 30+: $5097.00 lbs. & under105.75 lbs. & under114.50 lbs. & under123.50 lbs. & under

132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & underOver 198.25 lbs.

WOMEN; 40+: $5097.00 lbs. & under105.75 lbs. & under114.50 lbs. & under123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & underOver 198.25 lbs.

WOMEN; 50+: $5097.00 lbs. & under105.75 lbs. & under114.50 lbs. & under123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & underOver 198.25 lbs.

WOMEN; 60+: $5097.00 lbs. & under105.75 lbs. & under114.50 lbs. & under123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & underOver 198.25 lbs.

WOMEN; 70+: $5097.00 lbs. & under105.75 lbs. & under114.50 lbs. & under123.50 lbs. & under

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SPORTS INFORMATION132.25 lbs. & under148.75 lbs. & under165.25 lbs. & under181.75 lbs. & under198.25 lbs. & underOver 198.25 lbs.

BIATHLONSaturday, June 20, 2020

CARLSBAD SAFETY TRAINING CENTER5750 Orion St., Carlsbad, CA 92010

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODIES: National Rifle Association (NRA) PPC Rules11250 Waples Mill Rd, Fairfax, VA 22030Tele: (317) 261-0500

USA Track & Field132 E. Washington St, Ste. 800, Indianapolis, IN 46225Tele: (317) 261-0500 FAX: (317) 261-0513Website: www.usatf.org

PLEASE NOTE: USPFC RULES SUPERSEDE NRA AND USATF RULES

Individual and 2-Person Team. Events are 25 yard pistol shooting and cross country running. Sequence of events: One mile run, 12 rounds-standing, one mile run, 12 rounds-standing, one mile run.

Police Service Weapons: The spirit of this event is that the weapons used are meant to be totally stock police duty firearms such as would be issued to a police recruit in the academy. IT IS NOT A COMPETITION FIREARM. Pistols and revolvers used in this competition must be in compliance with NRA Police Pistol Combat Rules for stock semi-automatic pistols or service revolvers chambered to fire center-fire

cartridges 9mm (.38) caliber or larger. No external modifications are permitted. No internal modifications may be used that would render the firearm less safe than originally designed by the manufacturer. All standard safety features of the firearm must operate properly. Specifically prohibited are full-length Bo-Mar type ribs on the slide, trigger shoes, or any system of recoil control based on compensators, barrel venting or barrel porting.EAR & EYE PROTECTION IS MANDATORY.One hand or two hand shooting. Specially designed silhouette targets. Add-Time penalties for: round outside scoring area but in torso-10 seconds; missed round (outside torso)-30 seconds; shooting too many or too few rounds - 60 seconds. Wrong shooting stance (prone, sitting, kneeling) - other penalties apply. Not wearing ear or eye protection, each phase - 60 seconds. Bonus for each round inside or around head X-ring. Two Person Team: Aggregate of Individual times used to determine Team times. You must enter the Individual competition to be eligible to enter the Team event. AGE CATEGORIES: Men and Women Individual; [18+]; [30+]; [40+]; [50+]; [60+] & [70+]. ; Men’s, Women’s’ and Mixed 2 Person Team: [18+]; [35+] and [50+].

INDIVIDUAL: $25MEN 18+30+40+50+60+70+WOMEN 18+30+40+50+60+70+

2-PERSON TEAM: $15MEN18+35+50+WOMEN18+35+50+MIXED

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BILLIARDS8-BallTuesday, June 16, 2020On Cue Billiards8308 Parkway Drive, La Mesa, CA 91942

9-BallWednesday, June 17, 2020On Cue Billiards8308 Parkway Drive, La Mesa, CA 91942

Straight PoolThursday, June 18 & Friday, June 19, 2020 On Cue Billiards8308 Parkway Drive, La Mesa, CA 91942

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODIES: Billiard Congress of America (BOA)12303 Airport Way, Ste 290,Broomfield, CO 80021Tele: (866) 852-0999Website: www.bca-pool.com

Games are Straight Pool, 9-Ball and 8-Ball.STRAIGHT POOL: (14.1 Continuous): Double Elimination. Preliminaries to 75, Semi-finals to 100, Finals to 100. 9-BALL: Double Elimination, Preliminaries through Finals. Winner of preliminary match to be determined by player arriving at 5 wins first (race to 5); Quarter-Finals (race to 5); Semi-Finals (race to 6; Finals:

Winner to be determined by player arriving at 6 wins first (race to 6).

8-BALL: Double Elimination, Preliminaries through Finals. Winner to be determined by player arriving at 6-wins first (race to 6); Quarter Finals (race to 5); Semi Finals (race to 5).

AGE CATEGORIES: All events are Unisex [18+]. STRAIGHT POOL $209-BALL: $208-BALL: $20

BOWLINGWednesday, June 17, 2020 - Friday, June 19, 2020 Kearny Mesa Bowl7585 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., San Diego, CA 92111

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: United States Bowling Congress (USBC)5301 South 76th St, Greendale, WI 53129Tele: (800) 514-2695 FAX: (414) 421-1194Website: www.bowl.comUSBC Rules will be used unless there is a conflicting USPFC rule.

TEAM EVENTS: Unisex, 4-person teams; no separate Men’s and Women’s Team event. Team events will be held in three Unisex skill divisions: Open, “A” and “B”. The criteria for eligibility in these divisions is based on the COMBINED AVERAGE of the bowlers on the team. The combined averages are as follows: Open Division: 760 & over; “A” Division: 680 - 759; “B” Division: 679 & under. All bowlers entering the “A” or “B” Team event must have a verifiable Average as outlined in “Averages” below. Team Roster must be submitted by Team Captain. DOUBLES EVENTS: The Open (skill) Doubles is a Unisex Event. Men’s and Women’s Doubles events will be held in skill divisions “A” and “B”. The criteria for eligibility in these divisions is based on the COMBINED

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SPORTS INFORMATIONAVERAGE of the bowlers on the Doubles team. The combined averages are as follows: Open Division: 380 & over; “A” Division: 340 - 379; “B” Division: 339 & under. All bowlers entering “A” or “B” Doubles events must have a verifiable Average as outlined in “Averages” below.

SINGLES and “ALL EVENTS” will be offered in 8 separate divisions. The criteria of eligibility for these divisions is based on the AVERAGE, GENDER and AGE of the bowler. 50+ entrants may compete either at the Open (age) level or 50+ level, but not both. The averages are as follows for all age and gender categories: Unisex Open (Skill) Division: 190 & over; “A” Division: 170 - 189; “B” Division: 169 & under. Athletes MUST select “ALL EVENTS” during registration to be entered.

AVERAGES: “A” and “B” Division competitors must obtain a verification card/form from his/her local bowling association listing the competitors’ highest 21-game league Average as of May 31, 2020. NO EXCEPTIONS. This verification card/form must be signed by a Bowling Association Official and list the phone number where that official can be contacted. It must be presented at check-in prior to competition. Falsification of averages will result in disqualification. Averages must be noted on the Entry Form in the space provided. If the bowler’s Average changes after submitting his/her entry form and this change effects the bowler’s division, the bowler MUST notify the Coordinator of the correct April 15th Average at least one week prior to the Games. This requirement applies to all bowlers. Male competitors with no verifiable Average will compete in “Open” Division for Singles and All Events. A 200 Average will be used for placement in Team and Doubles events. Women competitors with no verifiable Average will compete in “A” Division for Singles and All Events. A 189 Average will be used in Team and Doubles events. Every bowler who is a current member of USBC must bring their USBC card to the event and submit their membership number with their Entry.

Bowlers competing only in Open events need not bring a verification phone number to check-in. If you do not provide a verifier’s phone number at check-in, you are automatically in Open Division.

“All Events” is an overall medal category, representing the best combined scores from the Singles, Doubles and Team events. To be eligible to enter “All Events”, you must also enter Singles, Doubles, and Team competitions. PBA T.V. style roll off will be held for the top 5 bowlers regardless of division.

AGE CATEGORIES & MEDALS; for all skill divisions: [18+] and [50+]. The Event Fee includes lane and scoring fees for the Singles, Doubles and Team events.

Open (Skill); UNISEX(18+) DIVISION: $30Team $30Singles $30Doubles $30All Events $15

(50+); UNISEX:Singles $30All Events $15

“A” DIVISION: Unisex Team $30

MEN: Singles $30Doubles $30All Events $15

WOMEN: Singles $30Doubles $30All Events $15

(50+); UNISEX:Singles $30All Events $15“B” DIVISION: Unisex Team $30MEN:Singles $30Doubles $30All Events $15

WOMEN: Singles $30Doubles $30All Events $15(50+); UNISEX:Singles $30All Events $15

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CORNHOLESunday, June 14, 2020

Four Points by Sheraton8110 Aero Dr., San Diego, CA 92123

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: American Cornhole Organization (ACO)208 Locust St, Milford, OH 45150(513) 965-8687 Officewww.americancornhole.com

Bracketing: Tournament formatting will be determined based on amount of teams registered. If under 10-Teams, Pool play may be used. If over 10-Teams double-elimination tournament may be used. Scoring: The game shall be played to the pre-determined number of twenty-one (21) points. The first player/team to reach (or exceed) that amount at the conclusion of a frame is the winner.

Events: Unisex Doubles 18+, $15.00. Medals thru 3rd place

CROSS COUNTRYFriday, June 19, 2020

UCSD9500 Gilman Dr.,La Jolla, CA 92093

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 Fax

[email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: USA Track & Field132 E. Washington St., Ste 800,Indianapolis, IN 46225Tele: (371) 261-0500 FAX: (317) 261-0513Website: www.usatf.org

INDIVIDUAL & TEAM EVENT: 6,000 Meter (Women only); 10,000 Meter (Men only.) Weigh-ins for weighted competitors will be held on-site on the day of competition.

TEAM EVENT: A Team consists of a maximum of 4 runners. Aggregate of the best 3 Individual times is the Team score (i.e. one race only). At least 3 runners must finish course to be eligible for Team awards. Team Roster must be submitted by the Team Captain.

AGE CATEGORIES: Men’s & Women’s Individual (Lightweight): [18+]; [30+]; [35+]; [40+]; [45+]; [50+]; [55+]; [60+]; [65+]; [70+]; [75+]. Men’s Individual (Weighted): [18+] and [40+]. Women’s Individual (Weighted): [18+] and [35+]. Team Events: Men’s & Women’s: [18+]; [30+]; [40+]; [50+] and [60+].

10,000 METERMEN; INDIVIDUAL: $3018+30+35+40+45+50+55+60+65+70+75+WEIGHTED (225# & Over) 18+40+

10,000 METERMEN; TEAM: $20 18+30+40+50+

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6,000 METER WOMEN; INDIVIDUAL: $3018+30+35+40+45+50+55+60+65+70+75+WEIGHTED (165# & Over)18+35+

6,000 METERWOMEN; TEAM; $20 18+30+40+50+60+

CROSSFIT®

Saturday, June 20, 2020Invictus Fitness1401 E St., San Diego, CA 92101

United States Police & Fire Championships.The intent of this competition is to determine the fittest officer or firefighter in their respective division.

NOTE: “Modified” and “RX” Skill Divisions offered in the Individual event.The event will be comprised of a minimum of 3 separate workouts.Each workout will be varied and will include all or some of the following components:Metabolic ConditioningWeightlifting

Gymnastics

AGE CATEGORIES: INDIVIDUAL; “Modified” & “RX”: Women’s & Men’s: [18+]; [30+]; [35+]; [40+]; [45+]; [50+]; [60+]. 4 PERSON MIXED TEAM [18+]

INDIVIDUAL:MEN: $6518+30+35+40+45+50+60+WOMEN: $6518+30+35+40+45+50+60+

4 PERSON MIXED TEAM (2 men and 2 women): $6518+

CYCLING • STREET BIKEHill ClimbMonday, June 15, 2020Dehesa Road

CriteriumSaturday, June 13, 2020 Escondido City Hall 201 N. Broadway, Escondido, CA 92025

SprintsSaturday, June 13, 2020Escondido City Hall 201 N. Broadway, Escondido, CA 92025

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Time TrialsTuesday, June 16, 2020Murrietta

VelodromeWednesday, June 17, 2020Morley Field Balboa Park2850 Pershing Drive, San DIego, CA 92104

Road RaceMonday, June 15, 2020Murrietta

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: United States Cycling Federation, Inc. (USCF)One Olympic Plaza,Colorado Springs, CO 80909Website: www.usacycling.org

Hard helmets required. Road distances are subject to change.

INDIVIDUAL EVENTS: For all events, all riders MUST enter their age group. Age is determined by the first day of the Games. (June 22, 2020)

NOVICE CLASS: The Novice Class is for riders new to racing and is intended to provide them with an opportunity to ease into the sport. This category is reserved for riders who have never participated in any prior USPFC or WPFG event and who do not have any racing experience.

ELITE CLASS: The Elite Class is an 18+ age, skill-based class and is reserved for advanced and expert level riders ONLY. Beginners and intermediate riders SHOULD NOT enter this class. All ages may enter this class. All current Category 1 and 2 riders must enter the Elite Class.

OMNIUM: A point system will be used. For the Criterium, Sprint, and

Road Race the first 15 places will be assigned points in the following manner: 25, 20, 16, 14, 12, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. For the Time Trial, the first 10 places will be assigned points in the following manner: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. The top three riders in accumulative points, in each age division, will receive medals.Scoring: Points will be awarded for top 20 overall placing in the appropriate division in the following events: Sprints, Time Trials, Criterium, Hill Climb and Road RaceTeam Awards: Awards will be given to the top 3 teams in each division based on the overall cumulative total points acquired in the 5 listed events.

EQUIPMENT:The following equipment is the responsibility of the competitor:• Every rider warming up or racing MUST wear a protective, securely fastened helmet that satisfies the bicycle helmet standards of USCF. It is the rider’s responsibility to select and wear such a helmet which offers sufficient protection against head injury and does not restrict the rider’s vision. Failure to wear such a helmet, or removing it during a race, will result in disqualification. Helmets are also MANDATORY during training rides on competition courses.• Footgear shall be the fully enclosed type.• Bicycle MUST have at least two brakes, which are in good working condition.• Handlebar ends should be plugged and shall have no shard or jagged ends.• A competitor MUST wear appropriate riding attire, including a shirt. Eye protection is strongly recommended.

AGE CATEGORIES & MEDALS

INDIVIDUAL

TIME TRIALS (10 miles)NOVICEMEN & WOMEN:18-3940-5960+MEN: $35 18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960+

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SPORTS INFORMATIONWOMEN: $3518-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960+ELITE18+

CRITERIUM (10 miles) NOVICEMEN & WOMEN:18-3940-5960+MEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960+WOMEN: $35 18-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960+ELITE18+

SPRINTS: (800 meters) NOVICEMEN & WOMEN:18-3940-5960+MEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-54

55-5960+WOMEN: $35 18-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960+ ELITE18+

HILL CLIMB:NOVICEMEN & WOMEN:18-3940-5960+MEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960+WOMEN: $3518-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960+ELITE18+

ROAD RACE (30+ miles)NOVICEMEN & WOMEN:18-3940-5960+MEN: $35 18-2930-3435-3940-44

45-4950-5455-5960+WOMEN: $35 18-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960+ELITE18+VELODROME TIME TRIALS:NOVICEMEN & WOMEN:18-3940-5960+MEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960+WOMEN: $3518-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960+ELITE18+

VELODROME PURSUIT:NOVICEMEN & WOMEN:18-3940-5960+MEN: $35 18-2930-3435-39

40-4445-4950-5455-5960+

WOMEN: $3518-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960+ELITE18+

OMNIUMNOVICEMEN & WOMEN:18-3940-5960+MEN: $1518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960+WOMEN: $1518-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960+ELITE18+

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CYCLING • Mt BIKEThursday, June 18, 2020

Lake Hodges Boat Ramp20175 Lake Dr., Escondido, CA 92029

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY:United States Cycling Federation (USCF)One Olympic Plaza, Colorado Springs, CO 80909www.usacycling.org

For all events, all riders MUST enter their age group. Age is determined by the first day of the Games. (June 22, 2020)

NOVICE CLASS: The Novice Class is for riders new to racing and is intended to provide them with an opportunity to ease into the sport. This category is reserved for riders who have never participated in any prior USPFC or WPFG event and who do not have racing experience.

ELITE CLASS: The Elite Class is an 18+ age, skill-based class and is reserved for advanced and expert level riders ONLY. Beginners and intermediate riders should NOT enter this class. All ages may enter this class. All Category 1 and 2 riders MUST enter Elite Class.

MOUNTAIN BIKE; CROSS COUNTRYNOVICEMEN & WOMEN:18-3940-5960+MEN: $4018-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-59

60+WOMEN: $40 18-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960+ELITE:MEN & WOMEN:18+

DODGEBALLWednesday, June 17, 2020

Mesa College7250 Mesa College Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: World Dodgeball FederationLos Angeles, Californiawww.worlddodgeballfederation.com

Round Robin play, followed by medal round. Teams may have a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 12 players with a maximum of 6 players per team on the court at the start of each game. The “starting” 6 players must play a full game unless an injury prevents one of these 6 players from competing. A match is won by best two out of three games.Confirmation of starting time/date will be forwarded to Team Captain only. A MANDATORY Rules’ Briefing will be held prior to the start of competition. A representative from each team competing must be present. A final Team Roster must be submitted at this meeting. NO ADDITIONAL PLAYERS MAY BE ADDED TO THE ROSTER AFTER THIS MEETING.

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UNIFORMS:Each team MUST wear the same color shirts with a number of one or two digits unique from other players on the same team. The number 00 and 0 are not allowed.

CONDUCT DURING MATCHES:Even though the nature of sport of Dodgeball is fast-paced and competitive, it is expected that each and every player act with sportsmanship and conduct that upholds the integrity of the game. A blatant case of poor conduct or sportsmanship will result in a player’s expulsion from a match after which his/her team must carry out the rest of the sets in the match one player down. Behavior constituting misconduct includes, but is not limited to, the following:o Fighting or attempting to assault another playero Racist, sexist, or homophobic comments directed at the other teamo Rude, verbal tauntingo Throwing a ball at an opposing player despite having been clearly called Outo Intentionally Inflicting pain or throwing a ball excessively hard at close distance at another player’s faceo Excessive use of foul languageo Cheatingo Causing constant distraction to the game by a player that is not on the courto Squeezing and crumpling the ball before throwing ito Kicking or spiking the ball

CONDUCT FOR TEAM SUPPORTERS:A team is accountable for the actions of their team supporters, ball retrievers, and spectators. Off-court players, coaches, ball retrievers/helpers, and supporters should not interfere with the match. Interference Includes, but is not limited to:o Unnecessarily loud or abrupt sounds and actions aimed to distracto Rude gestureso Verbal insults to playerso Physical contact with the other team’s players and/or supporterso Inactive players entering the courto Providing unfair or undue assistance to active players by supporting active players’ balance inordinately or pushing players off during the opening rush.Games will last 5 minutes or will be over when all players from an opposing team have been ruled out.

AGE CATEGORIES: Unisex (18+) $25

FLAG FOOTBALLMonday, June 15, 2020 - Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Field #1San Diego Mesa College7250 Mesa College Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

Field #2Kearny High School1954 Komet Way, San Diego, CA 92111

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

20-person team, plus one non-playing coach. The game is played with 7 players allowed on the field (may continue with 6, but not 5 or less) with free substitution. ROUND ROBIN FOLLOWED BY SINGLE ELIMINATION. If 8 teams or less enter, the tournament will be a single Round Robin with no additional play-offs.

UNIFORMS:Teams shall supply their own uniforms with unique numbers on the shirts. Shirts MUST be identical in color. Each team MUST have two different colored uniform shirts available.

Confirmation of starting time/date will be forwarded to Team Captain only. A MANDATORY Team Captain/Coaches’ Meeting will be held the afternoon/evening prior to the beginning of competition. A representative from each Team MUST be present. A final Team Roster must be submitted at this meeting. Details to appear in the Confirmation Letter. AGE CATEGORIES: Men & Women (18+) $30MEN:18+

WOMEN:18+

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GOLF3 Day Golf Tournament

Monday, June 15, 2020 - Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Course #1Omni La Costa2100 Costa Del Mar Rd., Carlsbad, CA 92009

Course #2The Crossings at Carlsbad5800 The Crossings Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92008

Course #3Maderas Golf Club17750 Old Coach Rd., Poway, CA 92064

Check-in one day prior to play at the Registration Headquarters, and at least 1 hour prior to tee time on the day of play. You will receive your course assignment and confirm your handicaps at the Games Registration area.

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: United States Golf AssociationP.O. Box 708, Liberty Corner Rd., Far Hills, NJ 07931Tele: (908) 234-2300 FAX: (908) 234-9681www.usga.org

Starting Times: Updated information, as it relates to start times, will be sent out in the confirmation letter approximately 2 weeks prior to the event.

Early entry is recommended, as entries are limited. Your entry does NOT automatically reserve a space for your partner. The tournament is a 54-hole, 3 day event, with each golfer playing 3 different courses.This is a stroke play tournament. Medals will be awarded through 3rd

place. Ties: “Back Nine” method is used. The lowest aggregate score of the last nine holes of the last round is used, (If different courses are played both cards will be used for the last course played by each tied golfer).Required Attire: Appropriate Golf attire is required; including a neat, collared shirt and slacks or shorts. No denim is allowed. SOFT SPIKE SHOES ONLY. NO METAL SPIKES ALLOWED.

This is an AMATEUR ONLY TOURNAMENTEvery golfer entered in the handicap divisions MUST POSSESS AND SUBMIT A VERIFIABLE; ESTABLISHED INDEX NUMBER AND MUST SUBMIT THEIR GOLF ASSOCIATION NAME (SCGA, NCGA, etc.) AND MEMBERSHIP NUMBER (GHIN) no later than May 1st. Your handicap will be checked via the internet. By submitting your Membership Number on the application, you will not have to mail a copy of your Handicap card. If your Index Number cannot be verified through your association or through the internet using the information you have provided, you must email a scan of your Handicap Card, showing your Index Number to the USPFC Office. Send to: [email protected]

If your handicap cannot be verified by May 1, you will only be allowed to participate in the scratch events.

IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE GOLF ENTRANT TO SEE THAT THE REQUIRED INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED. If the Host has to contact you to get information to verify your Index Number, a fee of $25 for this service will be due at the Games. Bring your Participant Pass, Proof of handicap, and your Agency I.D. to the Golf check-in table located in the registration area.

EVENTS: The 6 available events are Low Gross over the field, Low Net over the field, Handicap Singles (separate Men’s & Women’s Singles), 2-person Handicap Team, Scratch Singles (separate Men’s & Women’s Singles) and 2-person Scratch Team. When we receive your entry into any or all of the six possible events, you will be placed in the proper age and skill categories (see below).

UNISEX SINGLE – LOW GROSS OVER THE FIELD (18+)Golfers entering this event will have to be in the top 2/3rds of this event to qualify for the second day’s competition, after the 2nd day, the top 1/3rd of the qualified golfers will compete for the Low Gross awards. Ties in this event must be determined by a play off. If the play off cannot be completed on the last scheduled day, the play off must be completed by the next day. If one of the tied players cannot participate in the play-off it will be considered a forfeits.

SCRATCH SINGLES: Men’s: [18-49], [50+]; Women’s: [18+], [50+]

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SPORTS INFORMATIONSCRATCH TEAM: Scratch Unisex 2-Person Team is “Best Ball” scoring.HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP

UNISEX SINGLE: LOW NET OVER THE FIELD OPEN (18+)Golfers entering this event will have to be in the top 2/3rds of this event to qualify for the second day’s competition, after the 2nd day, the top 1/3rd of the qualified golfers will compete for the Low Net awards. Ties in this event must be determined by a play off. If the play off cannot be completed on the last scheduled day, the play off must be completed by the next day. If one of the tied players cannot participate in the playoff it will be considered a forfeit.

MEN’S HANDICAP SINGLES: Age categories are [18-49], [50+]. Handicap Division will be determined by entrants actual Index Number, and the number of competitors entered.

WOMEN’S HANDICAP SINGLES: This is an Open Age Event. Handicap Division will be determined by entrants actual Index Number, and the number of competitors entered.

HANDICAP TEAM: 2-Person Unisex Team. Teams may be any combination of genders. “Best Ball” scoring. Team age categories are: [18-49], [50+]. Handicap Division will be determined by entrants actual Index Number, and the number of competitors entered. The age category of the team shall be the age of its youngest member. A maximum 10 stroke differential will be used.ATTENTION:1) In order to pay green fees and cart fees, all golfers must pay for the “Golf Sport Event Fee”.2) Two separate documents will be required of all golfers when they check in at each course: a) your Participant Pass, obtained when you register; b) your Agency Identification.3) No guests or caddies may accompany golfers.4) It is the responsibility of each golfer to know the rules.

GOLF SPORT EVENT FEE $300

AGE CATEGORIES: 18+, 50+

HANDICAP EVENTS: $15MEN; SINGLESWOMEN; SINGLESUNISEX DOUBLES

SCRATCH EVENTS: $15 MEN; SINGLESWOMEN; SINGLES

UNISEX DOUBLES

HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP: $15ALL AGE DIVISIONS

HALF MARATHONSunday, May 31, 2020

Balboa Park

This race is being held in conjunction with the Rock N’ Roll MarathonRegistration for this event will close on Thursday, May 14, 2020.

Athletes participating in this event must pick up their USPFC credential from the CPAF office, located at 8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd #107, San Diego, CA 92111, no later than Friday, May 31st at 4pm. All participants must attend the Health & Fitness Expo at the San Diego Convention Center on Friday, May 31 or Saturday, June 1 to pick up their race packet. Packets will only be distributed to registered participants. NO EXCEPTIONS.

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: USA Track & FieldOne RCA Dome, Ste 140, Indianapolis, IN 46225Tele: (317) 261-0500 FAX: (317) 261-0513 Website: www.usatf.org

Half Marathon (13.1 miles). Men’s and Women’s Individual and Team events. Weigh-ins for weighted competitors will be held on-site on the day of competition.Team Event: A team consists of a maximum of 4 runners. Aggregate of best 3 Individual times is Team score (i.e. one race only). At least 3 runners must complete the course to be eligible for Team awards. Team Roster must be submitted by Team Captain. AGE CATEGORIES: Men’s and Women’s Individual (Lightweight): [18+];

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SPORTS INFORMATION[30+]; [35+]; [40+]; [45+]; [50+]; [55+]; [60+]; [65+]; [70+]; [75+]. Men’s Individual (Weighted): [18+] and [40+]. Women’s Individual (Weighted): [18+] and [35+]. TEAM; Men’s and Women’s: [18+]; [30+]; [40+] and [50+].

INDIVIDUAL; MEN: $18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+WEIGHTED (225# & Over)18-3940+

WOMEN: $18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+WEIGHTED (165# & Over) 18-3435+

TEAM;MEN: $18-2930-3940-4950-5960+

WOMEN: $18-2930-3940-4950-5960+

HORSESHOESMonday, June 15, 2020 - Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Balboa Park Horseshoe Club2226 Sixth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: National Horseshoe Pitchers Association (NHPA)3085 South 76 St., Franksville, WI 53126Tele: (262) 835-9108Website: www.horshoepitching.com

DIVISIONS “A”, “B” & “C”: Medals will be awarded in three divisions in Full Distance Singles & Doubles. Divisions will be determined by a competition-based seeding system. A preliminary Round Robin will determine in which play-off division entrants will ultimately be placed.

Horseshoes will have a Full Distance (40 feet) and Short Distance (30 feet) pitch for Singles only. Those eligible for the Short Distance pitch are men age 70 and over, and all women. Clay pits will be used.

FULL DISTANCE: $20UNISEX: 18+SINGLESDOUBLES

SHORT DISTANCE: $20SINGLES

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ICE HOCKEYMonday, June 15, 2020 - Friday, June 19, 2020

Kroc Center Ice Arena6845 University Ave., San Diego, CA 92115

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: USA Hockey, Inc.1775 Bob Johnson Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80906Tele: (800) 888-4656 FAX: (719) 538-1160Website: www.usahockey.com

A team may consist of a maximum of 20 persons (18 players and 2 goal keepers), plus one Non-Playing Coach. Teams must have a minimum of 12 competitors. Confirmation of starting time/date will be forwarded to Team Captain only. A competitor may play on only one team in this sport.A MANDATORY Team Captain/Coaches’ Meeting will be held the afternoon/evening prior to the beginning of competition. A representative from each Team MUST be present. A final Team Roster must be submitted at this meeting. Details to appear in the Confirmation Letter.

EQUIPMENT:Personal equipment, including uniforms and sticks, will be supplied by the Individual competitors and MUST comply with the safety requirements as specified in the USA Hockey Rulebook. All players on a team MUST wear similar jerseys with Individual numbers on the back. Each team should be equipped with dark and light (home and away) jerseys for all players. All required safety equipment, including helmets, MUST be worn in accordance with the USA Hockey rules. The USPFC strongly recommends the use of face shields.

Pool Play - Round Robin followed by a Single Elimination Playoff tournament. If fewer than 8 teams enter, this event will be held as a straight Round Robin tournament with no additional playoff.

AGE CATEGORIES: Unisex (18+). Teams may be composed of all men, all women, or any combination thereof.

TEAM FEE: $2000The team fee is paid by the captain when creating the team. Individual players will play $0 when registering.

UNISEX (18+)

MARATHONSunday, May 31, 2020Balboa Park

This race is being held in conjunction with the Rock N’ Roll MarathonRegistration for this event will close on Thursday, May 14, 2020. Athletes participating in this event must pick up their USPFC credential from the CPAF office, located at 8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd #107, San Diego, CA 92111, no later than Friday, May 31st at 4pm. All participants must attend the Health & Fitness Expo at the San Diego Convention Center on Friday, May 31 or Saturday, June 1 to pick up their race packet. Packets will only be distributed to registered participants. NO EXCEPTIONS.

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: USA Track & FieldOne RCA Dome, Ste 140,Indianapolis, IN 46225Tele: (317) 261-0500 FAX: (317) 261-0513Website: www.usatf.org

Marathon (26.2 miles). Men’s and Women’s Individual and Team events. Weigh-ins for weighted competitors will be held on-site on the day of competition.

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SPORTS INFORMATIONTeam Event: A team consists of a maximum of 4 runners. Aggregate of best 3 Individual times is Team score (i.e. one race only). At least 3 runners must complete the course to be eligible for Team awards. Team Roster must be submitted by Team Captain.

AGE CATEGORIES: INDIVIDUAL; MEN: $18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+WEIGHTED (225# & Over)18-3940+

WOMEN: $18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+

WEIGHTED (165# & Over) 18-3435+

TEAM;MEN: $18-29

30-3940-4950+WOMEN: $18-2930-3940-4950+

MOTORCYCLE-DIRT BIKEWednesday, June 17, 2020 & Thursday, June 18, 2020

Glen Helen Raceway 18585 Verdemont Ranch Rd., San Bernardino, CA 92407 GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

Details regarding practice, and the MANDATORY riders’ meeting with technical inspection held before each day of competition, will be provided in the Confirmation Letter.Men Motorcycle will offer a Beginner, Novice, Intermediate, and Expert class. If fewer than five competitors enter the Beginner and/or Novice Class, the event may be canceled and competitors will be given the option of competing in a higher Class or getting a refund of their Sport Entry Fees.

Motocross consists of two motos. Quads must have “Dead man switch”. No 3-wheel ATV’s.

Skill Classes for Men’s Motocross & Grand Prix (Only): “Beginner” is for riders who have never raced before, or those who have very limited experience and skills.“Novice” is for riders who possess limited skills and/or do not compete on a regular basis. An intermediate or expert, who has not competed for a while, does not qualify for the novice class.

“Intermediate” is for riders who have competed in past Games and/or other Motocross competitions and who possess good skills. Riders who compete in sanctioned and/or non-sanctioned Motocross competitions and have established themselves into an “Intermediate” class must ride in the “Intermediate” or expert Class. Riders who have medaled in past Games in events where the competition was on an Intermediate level or better must ride in the “Intermediate” or Expert Class.

“Expert” is for riders who have competed in past games and/or other motocross competitions and who possess excellent skills. Riders who compete in sanctioned and/or non-sanctioned motocross

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competitions and have established themselves into an “expert” class must ride in the “expert” class. Riders who have medaled in past games in events where the competition was on an expert level must enter the expert class.

The Sport Coordinator or the USPFC Director for Motorcycle have the authority to move any competitor to a higher or lower skill class at any time during the competition. If such a move occurs after the first moto, the results of the first moto may or may not be allowed.If it is determined that a rider with better skills, has entered a lower class, and the event is over, that rider is subject to disqualification. A rider may enter more than one displacement class.

AGE CATEGORIES: Men’s; [18+]; [40+]; [50+]; [60+]. Unisex; [18+]; Women’s; [18+]; must have 4 women entered to hold an event, or women will compete with the men. Riders may enter only one age category.

MOTOCROSSMEN; $55“BEGINNER” CLASS Any cc (4 stroke or 2 stroke): 18+40+50+60+“NOVICE” CLASS Any cc (4 stroke or 2 stroke): 18+40+50+60+“INTERMEDIATE” CLASS Any cc (4 stroke or 2 stroke): 18+40+50+60+

“EXPERT” CLASS Any cc (4 stroke or 2 stroke): 18+40+50+60+

UNISEX; (any age): $55

“BEGINNER” CLASS 18+“NOVICE” CLASS 18+“INTERMEDIATE” CLASS 18+“EXPERT” CLASS 18+WOMEN: $55(All ages, all cc classes) 18+

ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES (ATVs)

UNISEX; (any age): $55“BEGINNER” CLASS 18+“NOVICE” CLASS 18+“INTERMEDIATE” CLASS 18+“EXPERT” CLASS 18+

WOMEN: $55 (All ages, all cc classes) 18+

GRAND PRIXMEN; $55“BEGINNER” CLASS Any cc (4 stroke or 2 stroke): 18+40+50+60+

“NOVICE” CLASS Any cc (4 stroke or 2 stroke): 18+40+50+60+

“INTERMEDIATE” CLASS Any cc (4 stroke or 2 stroke): 18+

40+50+60+

“EXPERT” CLASSAny cc (4 stroke or 2 stroke): 18+40+50+60+UNISEX; (any age): $55“BEGINNER” CLASS 18+“NOVICE” CLASS 18+“INTERMEDIATE” CLASS 18+“EXPERT” CLASS 18+WOMEN: $55 (All ages, all cc classes)18+

ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES (ATVs)MEN; All ages, all skill classes:“BEGINNER” CLASS 18+“NOVICE” CLASS 18+“INTERMEDIATE” CLASS 18+“EXPERT” CLASS 18+WOMEN; All ages, All classes:18+

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OPEN WATER SWIMSunday, June 28, 2020

La Jolla Cove San Diego, CA 92037

United States Police & Fire Championships Rules.

This event will be held in conjunction with a pre-existing event (La Jolla Swim Club); however, all USPFC participants shall enter this competition as with any other sport in the Games: either by submitting a paper entry form or by on-line entry at www.uspfc.org. All questions should be directed to Open Water Swim Coordinator. Confirmation letter will provide details.This swim will be in the Pacific Ocean. Surf conditions apply.1.5-Mile Open Water Course. No fins, hand devices or boards allowed. A time limit of 2 hours will be given to swimmers.

AGE CATEGORIES & MEDALS: Men: 18-39 & 40+; Women 18+. Medals through 3rd place.

MEN: $6018-3940+WOMEN: $6018+

PAINTBALLSunday, June 14, 2020

Hollywood Sports Paintball & Airsoft Park9030 Somerset BoulevardBellflower, CA 90706

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY:National Professional Paintball League (NPPL)15605 Graham Ave, Huntington Beach, CA 92649Tele: (714) 758-5575Website: www.nppl.com

ON-SITE CHECK-IN WILL BE AVAILABLE AT VENUE. All persons shall have previously submitted an Entry Form or entered on-line. Competitors MUST bring their agency ID with them to check-in at the venue. Please refer to additional requirements under the Registration Guidelines.

Competitors may supply their own paintball markers to be inspected by officials at venue check-in. Some rental equipment will be available on site. Contact Coordinator to identify the type of equipment needed. Each player may carry and use only one paintball marker and barrel per game. Paint will be available on site for purchase.

IMPORTANT: Any player who has previously registered or played as a “PRO” in tournament level Paintball is NOT eligible to compete for a period of 3 years after their last professional event. At no time will any more than one former Professional player be allowed on any one team regardless of time elapsed. If a team has a former Professional player, the team may be required to play in Division A.

Team Event Only; 8-person team plus a non-playing coach (maximum 5 players on the field). This event will be a Round Robin format with each team advancing to Divisional “A”, “B” or “C” Playoffs. Applicants requesting “pooling” must be entered into another sport/event in the Games.

Team Roster must be submitted by Team Captain. Confirmation of starting time/date will be forwarded to Team Captain only. A meeting with Rules’ Briefing may be held immediately preceding each day’s competition. A representative from each team competing that day must be present. Details to appear in the Confirmation Letter.

AGE CATEGORIES: Unisex [18+]. $45

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PICKLEBALLSaturday, June 13, 2020 & Sunday, June 14, 2020

TBDTBD

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: USA Pickleball Association (USAPA)P.O. Box 7354Surprise, AZ 85374

Tournament format will be double elimination play with the first person/team to win 2 out of 3 games; each game is played to 11, win by 2. The USPFC reserves the right to change the tournament format depending on the number of entries, space restrictions and/or other circumstances.Awards will be presented to 1st through 3rd place for each event within each age division.

AGE CATEGORIES:SINGLESMEN: $3518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+WOMEN: $3518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+

DOUBLES

MEN: $2018-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+WOMEN: $2018-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+MIXED: $2018-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+

POLICE PISTOL COMBATMonday, June 15, 2020

San Diego County Sheriff’s Range440 Alta Road, San Diego, CA 92179

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: National Rifle Association (NRA)Police Pistol Combat Rules11250 Waples Mill Rd, Fairfax, VA 22030Tele: (800) 672-3888Website: www.nra.org

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SPORTS INFORMATIONSeparate competitions will be held for Police Pistol Course and Distinguished Match. You may shoot both weapon classes (Revolver and Semi-Auto) in both competitions.

You must enter the Individual event, even if you only wish to compete in the Team event. Competitors may enter either the 2-person or the 4-person team events, but not both. Requests for shooting times/dates will be considered if submitted to USPFC Office. 2-Person Team: A Team Roster is NOT required as this is a “Doubles” event. Applicants should indicate the name of their partner when entering as with all other Doubles events. 4-Person Team: Team Roster must be submitted by Team Captain. PPC: NRA National Police Course Match. 150 shots, 1,500 possible points. Team scores will be the aggregate of Individual scores from Match 5.

Weapons: Revolver (Must be .38 Cal or larger) and Semi-Automatics (Must be 9mm or larger) as specified in NRA rule 3.2 and 3.3. Distinguished Match: In order to be eligible for the Distinguished Match events, you must enter the Individual PPC event in the same weapons category (Revolver or Semi-Auto). Example: To be eligible for the Distinguished Match Revolver event, you must also be entered into the Revolver event in the PPC. The Distinguished Police Match is the 60 round NRA National Police Course, except that the weapons used are non-modified (basically that means a standard unaltered factory produced weapon). The only modification allowed will be grips, see NRA rule’s 3.1 and 3.4.

SERVICE GUN EVENTS: Individual, 2-Person and 4-Person Team events. You must enter the Individual event, even if you only wish to compete in the Team event. Competitors may enter either the 2-person or the 4-person team events, but not both. Weapons must comply with NRA Rules for Service Revolver or Stock Semi-Automatic Pistol.

CLASSIFICATIONS: Participants will be classified using their previous performance in the USPFC, related events, or by their NRA classification. NRA classification rules and scores will be used.Unclassified Competitor: Is a competitor who does not have a current NRA Action Pistol Classification, or Rimfire Action Pistol Competition either regular or temporary by Score Record Book nor an “Assigned Classification.” Such competitor will receive a classification following their first 1500 match and will then be assigned this classification for any subsequent matches.

AGE CATEGORIES: Individual and Team events are Men’s and Women’s [18 & over]. Awards for the PPC (Individual and Team), the

Distinguished Match (both Revolver and Semi-Auto) and Service Gun (Revolver/Semi-Auto and Team) will be made in the following classes: High Master, Master, Expert, Sharpshooter and Marksman. A “Classified Class” award is only offered in the PPC and Service Gun individual events. Team events are Unisex or Women. Women may compete in either Unisex team or Women’s team but not both.

MEN: 1500 POLICE PISTOL COMBAT;INDIVIDUAL: $20Revolver Semi-AutomaticUNISEX TEAM: $152-Person4-PersonDISTINGUISHED MATCH;INDIVIDUAL: $20Revolver Semi-Automatic

SERVICE GUN;INDIVIDUAL: $20Revolver/Semi-Automatic combinedUNISEX TEAM: $152-Person4-Person

WOMEN: 1500 POLICE PISTOL COMBAT;INDIVIDUAL: $20Revolver Semi-AutomaticWOMEN TEAM: $152-Person4-PersonDISTINGUISHED MATCH;INDIVIDUAL: $20Revolver Semi-Automatic

SERVICE GUN;INDIVIDUAL: $20Revolver/Semi-Automatic combinedWOMEN TEAM: $152-Person4-Person

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POLICE ACTION PISTOLFriday, June 12, 2020 - Sunday, June 14, 2020

San Diego County Sheriff’s Range440 Alta Road, San Diego, CA 92179

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODIES: International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC)PO Box 972; Oakville, ON, Canada L6J 9Z9Tele: (905) 849-6960 FAX: (905)842-4323E-Mail: [email protected]: www.ipsc.org

United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA)P.O. Box 811, Sedro Woolley, WA 98284Tele: (360) 855-2245 FAX: (360) 855-0380Web-Site: www.uspsa.org

ON-SITE CHECK-IN WILL BE AVAILABLE AT VENUE

EVENTS: Individual and 4-person Team.

There is a separate competition for Revolvers and Semi-Automatic Pistols in the following: GRAND MASTER, MASTER, “A”, “B”, “C”, “D” & “OPEN” CLASSES.

Competitors may shoot only one class of gun; either Revolver or Semi automatic Pistol for the Individual competition. 4-Person Team: Team classification will be determined by the “average” of team members’ combined classifications. Team Roster must be submitted by Team Captain. Requests for shooting time/dates for the Individual event will be considered if submitted in writing to USPFC Office.

The Team Course of Fire will be similar to the Individual Course of Fire, except all four team members will shoot together as a team. Each team member will shoot a separate part of a stage event. The team

score will be an aggregate of all team members’ scores. The Team Course will be “Revolver-friendly”, meaning that Semi-Automatic weapons or 8 shot revolvers cannot load more than 6 rounds in a magazine or cylinder during the Team Event.There will be a minimum of four (4) courses/ stages for the Team Event.

WEAPONS: In the spirit of the Games, all weapons must be duty-type weapons. Any Semi-Automatic handgun or pistol that qualifies under the “Limited 10 Division” of Appendix D8 (USPSA), with a minimum caliber of 9mm; and, any revolver that qualifies under the “US Revolver Standard Division” of Appendix D10 (USPSA), with a minimum of .38 cal. (See USPSA/IPSC Rule 5.1). Semi-Automatic handguns can be single-action, double-action, double-action/single-action or safe-action type pistols. USPSA/IPSC has specific rules for modifications allowed and not allowed for weapons. These rules prohibit the following modifications: porting of barrels, optic/electronic sights, compensators, and devices, such as weights, designed to control or reduce recoil. NOTE: AMMO CARRIERS WITH SLIM LINE OPEN-TOP CAN BE USED. MUST HAVE ONE (1) RETENTION DEVICE TO PREVENT LOADED MAGAZINE FROM FALLING OUT OF CARRIER.

CLASSIFICATIONS: Only USPFC classifications will be used to determine placement for awards. All competitors will be classified on-site using the computer print-out of previous Games. If you have never shot before, you will be placed in the Open class to determine your classification. The score shot during the Individual competition will be used for the Team classification and also for the next USPFC.

AGE CATEGORIES & MEDALS: Events are Individual Men’s and Women’s [18+]. Team events are Unisex or Women’s. Awards in Individual events and Team event will be made in the following classes: 50+, 40+, “A” Class, “B” Class, “C” Class and “D” Class. An “Open Class” is offered only in the Individual event. All medals through 3rd place. (Note: There will be one, separate Gold Medal awarded for the “High Overall” Individual Match winner.) INDIVIDUAL; $35MEN WOMENTEAM; $35UNISEX TEAM WOMEN’S TEAM

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PUSH PULL LIFTING Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Four Points by Sheraton8110 Aero Dr., San Diego, CA 92123

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

THIS IS A RAW/CLOSED MEET; NO POWERLIFTING FEDERATION CARDS WILL BE REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE.

You must enter into your estimated weight and attempt to make that weight; however, you shall lift in the appropriate weight category determined by your weight at weigh-in.

CHANGING DIVISIONS (AGE): An athlete in any age division has the option to compete in the 18+ division and must so state on his/her entry form. All changes the competitor wishes to make must be completed prior to the beginning of the USPFC.

Weigh-Ins for men and women in all weight categories will be held at the Four Points by Sheraton Tuesday, June 16, between 4:30 PM and 6:30 PM. Late weigh-ins will be held Wednesday, June 17, between 7:00 AM and 8:00 AM. Bring lifting outfit and gear to weigh-in to be checked by officials.

A MANDATORY Rules’ Briefing will be held at 9:00 the morning of the event. Flights will be announced at the rules briefing. The first flight will be given time to warm up and lifting will start at 10:00.

COMPETITOR LIFTING OUTFIT AND GEAR: All competitors’ gear (lifting costume, T-shirt, under-shorts, shoes and belt) used in competition during all USPFC Push-Pull competitions SHALL conform to all requirements of the USPFC Push-Pull Technical Committee. The use of supportive apparel is not permitted. This exclusion includes, but is not limited to: specialized bench shirts, support shirts, reinforced lifting suits, and specialized support briefs. Wrist wraps (3”x 12” or 3”x 24” or 3” x 36”) will be permitted. If the wrist wraps have a thumb loop, the thumb loops must be off the thumbs prior to gripping the bar.

Knee wraps (3” x 78”) will be permitted during the dead lift. Both knee wraps and wrist wraps must be approved by the USPFC during weigh in.

MANDATORY: A T-shirt SHALL be worn under your lifting costume during the performance of the Bench Press (men and women). The T-shirt SHALL be plain, but may contain the competitor’s agency logo, or be the official T-shirt of the Games’. The T-shirt SHALL be made of cotton or polyester, or combination thereof, but not of denim or stretch material. It SHALL NOT have sleeves, which terminate below the elbow or at the deltoid.MANDATORY: The lifting costume shall consist of a ONE-PIECE NON-SUPPORTIVE, FULL LENGTH LIFTING SUIT, such as a Wrestling singlet or Weightlifting costume. The suit must have legs that are a minimum of 3 centimeters, as measured from the middle of the crotch. The legs may exceed 15 cm, but may NOT reach the knee. Only costumes officially approved by the USPFC Lifting Technical Committee shall be permitted in the competition.

MANDATORY: Shoes and/or boots SHALL be worn. Shoes or boots with metal spikes or cleats are NOT permitted. Maximum height of the heel shall be 5 cm.

OPTIONAL LIFTING BELT: Your lifting belt SHALL be made of leather, vinyl or similar NON-STRETCH material in one or more laminations, which may be glued and/or stitched together. The width of the lifting belt cannot exceed 10cm. It SHALL NOT have additional padding, bracing or supports of any material on the surface or concealed within the laminations of the belt. The belt may have a buckle with one or two prongs, or be a “quick release” type. A 10 cm Velcro belt fastening is also acceptable.

SAFETY RULING: The ONLY LEGAL GRIP for the Bench Press shall be as follows: 1. As a lifter grips the bar, the palms shall be facing outward and away from the face at all times.2. As a lifter grips the bar, the thumbs shall be placed around the bar toward the palm side of the hand with the thumbnail in close proximity to the tip of each forefinger.

AGE CATEGORIES: MEN: [18+]; [30+]; [35+]; [40+]; [45+]; [50+]; [55+]; [60+]; [65+]; [70+]; [75+]; [80+]. WOMEN: [18+]; [30+]; [40+]; 50+]; [60+]; [70+].

MEN; 18+: $50 123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under

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SPORTS INFORMATION165.25 lbs. & under 181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under 220.25 lbs. & under 242.50 lbs. & under 275.50 lbs. & under Over 275.50 lbs. MEN; 30-34: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under 181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under 220.25 lbs. & under 242.50 lbs. & under 275.50 lbs. & under Over 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 35-39: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under 181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under 220.25 lbs. & under 242.50 lbs. & under 275.50 lbs. & under Over 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 40-44: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under 181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under 220.25 lbs. & under 242.50 lbs. & under 275.50 lbs. & under Over 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 45-49: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under

181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under 220.25 lbs. & under 242.50 lbs. & under 275.50 lbs. & under Over 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 50-54: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under 181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under 220.25 lbs. & under 242.50 lbs. & under 275.50 lbs. & under Over 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 55-59: $50 123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under 181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under 220.25 lbs. & under 242.50 lbs. & under 275.50 lbs. & under Over 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 60-64: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under 181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under 220.25 lbs. & under 242.50 lbs. & under 275.50 lbs. & under Over 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 65-69: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under

181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under 220.25 lbs. & under 242.50 lbs. & under 275.50 lbs. & under Over 275.50 lbs. MEN; 70-74: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under 181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under 220.25 lbs. & under 242.50 lbs. & under 275.50 lbs. & under Over 275.50 lbs. MEN; 75-79: $50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under 181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under 220.25 lbs. & under 242.50 lbs. & under 275.50 lbs. & under Over 275.50 lbs.

MEN; 80+:$50123.50 lbs. & under132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under 181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under 220.25 lbs. & under 242.50 lbs. & under 275.50 lbs. & under Over 275.50 lbs. WOMEN; 18+: $5097.00 lbs. & under105.75 lbs. & under 114.50 lbs. & under 123.50 lbs. & under 132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under

181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under Over 198.25 lbs. WOMEN; 30-39: $5097.00 lbs. & under105.75 lbs. & under 114.50 lbs. & under 123.50 lbs. & under 132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under 181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under Over 198.25 lbs.

WOMEN; 40-49: $5097.00 lbs. & under105.75 lbs. & under 114.50 lbs. & under 123.50 lbs. & under 132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under 181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under Over 198.25 lbs.

WOMEN; 50-59: $5097.00 lbs. & under105.75 lbs. & under 114.50 lbs. & under 123.50 lbs. & under 132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under 181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under Over 198.25 lbs.

WOMEN; 60-69: $5097.00 lbs. & under105.75 lbs. & under 114.50 lbs. & under 123.50 lbs. & under 132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under 181.75 lbs. & under

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SPORTS INFORMATION198.25 lbs. & under Over 198.25 lbs.

WOMEN; 70+: $5097.00 lbs. & under105.75 lbs. & under 114.50 lbs. & under 123.50 lbs. & under 132.25 lbs. & under 148.75 lbs. & under 165.25 lbs. & under 181.75 lbs. & under 198.25 lbs. & under Over 198.25 lbs.

RACQUETBALLThursday, June 18, 2020 & Friday, June 19, 2020

Fullerton Sports Club1535 Deerpark Dr., Fullerton, CA 92831

United States Police & Fire Championships and United States Racquetball Association Rules.Competitor supplied LENSED EYE PROTECTION IS REQUIRED.

PLEASE NOTE: Participants will be allowed to compete in one Singles event, one same gender Doubles event, and one Mixed Doubles event.

FORMAT: All singles tournaments will be held as a Group Play Round Robin. The round robin will consist of 4 or 5 players in each pool. After Group Play is completed, players will be placed in a Single Elimination tournament. The number of entrants in each age/skill event category will dictate the format of each tournament. If a category has less than eight competitors, a Round Robin tournament will be held for that division and medals will be determined from the round robin. All doubles tournaments will be a double elimination format. Main Draw Semi-Final losers will drop down into the Consolation and compete for the Bronze medal.

AGE CATEGORIES: [18+]: Players who are 18 years old or older on the first day of the USPFC. [40+]: Players who are 40 years old or older on the first day of the

USPFC. All players who meet the age requirement, regardless of skill level, are eligible to enter this category.[50+]: Players who are 50 years old or older on the first day of the USPFC. All players who meet the age requirement, regardless of skill level, are eligible to enter this category.[60+]: Players who are 60 years old or older on the first day of the USPFC. All players who meet the age requirement, regardless of skill level, are eligible to enter this category.

SKILL CLASSES: “Open” - Players who are highly skilled and want to compete at the most competitive level. Any player who is currently ranked “Open” by the California Amateur Racquetball Association (CARA) or the United States Racquetball Association (USRA). All players who have previously won medals in the 18+ Open division of the United States Police and Fire Championships must compete in this division. Any player who has won the 18+ “B” division SHALL move up to this division.“B”- Players of moderate to high skill level. Any player who is currently ranked “B” by either CARA or USRA, or has been AmPro certified at the “B” level, must compete in 18+ “B” category or 18+ Open. Any player who has won the 18+ “C” division in the USPFC SHALL move up to this division. Players with CARA or USRA rankings of “C” should probably enter the 18+ “B” division in the USPFC. Players who have been fairly successful at the “C” level in open tournaments should play in the 18+ “B” division of the USPFC.“C” - Players of low to moderate skill level. Players with limited tournament experience and success. DOUBLES EVENTS: In the Doubles events, a team must compete at or above the skill level of its most skilled player. The USPFC and the Racquetball Sport Coordinator with the approval of the USPFC Director for Racquetball, retain the right to place any player into a skill level they deem appropriate for the players abilities.INDIVIDUAL MEN: [18+] Open, A, B, C, Skill Levels; [40+], [50+] and [60+] All Skill Levels. INDIVIDUAL WOMEN: [18+] Open, A, B, C Skill Levels [40+], and [50+] All Skill Levels. DOUBLES MEN: [18+] Open, A, B, C, Skill Levels; [40+] and [50+] All Skill Levels. DOUBLES WOMEN: [18+] Open, A, B, C, Skill Levels; and [40+] All Skill Levels. MIXED DOUBLES: [18+] All Skill Levels. Awards will be offered in the events listed below.

INDIVIDUAL; MEN: $30(18+)“Open” Skill Level“B” Skill Level“C” Skill Level

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SPORTS INFORMATION40+50+60+WOMEN: $30(18+)“Open 40+50+

DOUBLES; MEN: $30(18+)“Open” Skill Level“B” Skill Level“C” Skill Level40+50+WOMEN: $30(18+)“Open40+MIXED DOUBLES: $30(18+) Open (All Skill Levels)

RIFLE • AIRTuesday, June 16, 2020

Four Points by Sheraton8110 Aero Dr., San Diego, CA 92123

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODIES: International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF)Bavariaring 21, D-80336, Munchen, GermanyTele: +41.89.544.3550 FAX: +49.89.544.35544 E-MAIL: munich@issf-

shooting.orgWebsite: www.issf-shooting.orgNational Rifle Association (NRA)(International Air Rifle Rules)11250 Waples Mill Rd. Fairfax, VA 22030

IMPORTANT: Competitors must be qualified (i.e., some type of formal training for safety purposes) with their weapons and familiar with range safety.

EVENTS: Individual and 4-Person Team. TEAM EVENT: Team score will be an aggregate of four (4) Individual event scores, combined as a team.NOTE: Competitors must enter and shoot the Individual event to be eligible to compete in the Team event.

REQUIRED: a preliminary TEAM ROSTER shall be sent with Sports Entry Form of the Team Captain. Changes to team make-up are allowed. A FINAL Team Roster will be submitted prior to the beginning of competition

EQUIPMENT & REQUIREMENTS: All equipment and ammunition will be supplied by the competitor and shall be inspected and approved prior to competition.

Weapons: All rifles must meet ISSF specifications. 10 m Air Rifle - Any type of compressed air or gas rifle which conforms to the specifications shown in the ISSF Rifle Measurements Table and with the following additional restrictions:• The total length of the air rifle system measured from the back end of the mechanism to the apparent muzzle must not exceed 850 mm.• The weight of the Rifle with sights may not exceed 5.5kgs.

Ammunition: Any type or form of 4.5mm (.177 cal) projectile that is made of lead or similar soft material. Steel projectiles are prohibited.

Shooters must use only equipment and apparel that complies with the ISSF Rules. Anything (guns, devices, equipment, accessories, etc.) which may give a shooter an unfair advantage over others and which is not mentioned in these Rules, or which is contrary to the spirit of the ISSF Rules and Regulations, is prohibited. The shooter is responsible for submitting all equipment and apparel for official inspection and approval to a USPFC Equipment Inspector prior to its use in USPFC competition. Team leaders are equally responsible for ensuring that the shooters’ equipment and apparel comply with the ISSF Rules and Regulations.

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Confirmation Letter will provide details.

COURSE OF FIRE:The 10-Meter Air Rifle Match (Standing Position) will be used.60 shots.Any release of the propelling charge, after the first competition target is in place, without the pellet hitting the target, whether a pellet has been loaded or not, will be scored as a miss.“Dry firing” means the release of the cocked trigger mechanism of an unloaded rifle or the release of the trigger mechanism of a gun fitted with a device which enables the trigger to be operated without discharging the gun.

A minimum of 4 sighting targets will be provided for each course of fire.A ten (10) minute preparation period will be followed immediately by the courses of fire. Shooting time including sighting shots is 105 minutes.Preparation Period No shooting 10 minutesCompetitive Stage - Standing 60 shots 105 minutes

CLASSIFICATION: USPFC Classifications will be used. A competitor without an established USPFC classification may use their official national classification card or Score Record Book to receive an “Assigned Classification.” The averages listed below will be used to establish USPFC Classification:Master 95.00 and aboveExpert 90.00 to 94.99Sharpshooter 85.00 to 89.99Marksman Below 85.00

Any competitor without an established USPFC classification who cannot present such evidence will shoot their Individual event. The score they obtain on the in their Individual event will be used to determine their proper classification for the awarding of medals in the various classes in the Individual event. This classification will also be used for the Team event.

A competitor’s classification will not change during a tournament. A competitor will enter a tournament under their correct classification and shoot the entire tournament in that class. Should it be discovered during a tournament that a competitor has entered in a classification lower than their current rating, the competitor will be subject to possible disqualification. The USPFC reserves the right to reclassify any shooter based upon “known ability” or other evidence to the skill

of the individual.Competing in a Higher Class - Any individual or team may elect, before firing, to compete in a higher classification than the one in which classified. Such individual or team must fire in such higher class throughout the tournament and not revert to earned classification for any event in that tournament.

Classification Appeals - Any competitor having reason to believe that they are improperly classified may file an appeal with the USPFC Director stating all essential facts. Any such appeals must be filed prior to the start of competition. The USPFC Director will make the final determination as to the classification.Classification Protests - Any person who believes that another competitor has been improperly classified may file a protest with the USPFC Director stating all essential facts. Any such protests must be filed prior to the start of competition. The USPFC Director will make the final determination as to the classification.Team Classification - Teams are classified by computing the “team average” based on the classification of each firing member of the team. To compute this “team average” the key in Table No. 1 for the different classes will be used and the team total divided by the number of firing members of the team. Any fractional figure in the team average of one half or more places the team in the next higher class. The “team average” will establish classification of the team as a unit but will not affect in anyway the individual classification of team members.

Team Class KeyMaster 4Expert 3Sharpshooter 2Marksman 1

AGE CATEGORIES & CLASSIFICATION AWARDS: All events are Unisex [18+]; Teams may consist of all men, all women or any combination thereof. Awards for the Individual events will be made in the following classifications: Master, Expert, Sharpshooter and Marksman. Awards for the Team events will be offered in “A” Division (Master & Expert) and “B” Division (Sharpshooter & Marksman).

INDIVIDUAL $30TEAM $15

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RIFLE • LARGE BOREFriday, June 12, 2020 - Sunday, June 14, 2020

TBD

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODIES: National Rifle Association (NRA)Website: http://competitions.nra.org/official-nra-rule-books.aspxInternational Confederation of Fullbore Rifle Associations (ICFRA) (Technical Rules for F-Class Shooting)Website: http://icfra.comN.R.A. Match Rifle Rule 3.3 or Service Rifle Rule 3.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2. Iron sights only. 600-yard range. Course of Fire will be the National Match Course, NRA Rule 7.14.

ON-SITE REGISTRATION WILL BE AVAILABLE. All persons shall have previously submitted an Entry Form or entered on-line. Competitors MUST bring their agency ID with them to check-in at the venue. Please refer to additional requirements under the Registration Guidelines.

IMPORTANT: All competitors MUST enter the Individual event even if they only want to compete in the Team event.

CLASSIFICATIONS: Only classifications from a recognized shooting sports organization (RSSO) will be used to determine placement of awards. All competitors will be classified on-site, using RSSO classification cards. If a competitor has no RSSO classification, the competitor will be classified based upon scores shot in the USPFC, if available. If shooters have no RSSO or USPFC classification, they will shoot the “Unclassified” classification in accordance with USPFC Rules. The classification achieved in the Individual event(s) under the “Unclassified” classification will also be used for the competitor’s classification in the Team Event.

AGE CATEGORIES & MEDALS: All events are Unisex [18+]. Awards for the Individual events (Service and Match Rifle) will be made in the following classifications: High Master, Master, Expert, Sharpshooter,

Marksman and Unclassified Classes. Awards for the Team events will be offered in “A” Division (High Master, Master & Expert) and “B” Division (Sharpshooter & Marksman). NO Classification distinction will be made in the ANY/TACTICAL RIFLE Class. For Team match purposes, those firing in this category will be classified as a Master Class Shooter.

USPFC “Across the Course” XTC MATCH:INDIVIDUAL; UNISEX

ACROSS THE COURSEMatch RifleService RifleUSPFC “Across the Course” XTC MATCH: 2 PERSONTEAM; UNISEX

ACROSS THE COURSEMatch RifleService RifleINDIVIDUAL: $30TEAM: $15

ALL PRONE (300 YARD/METER)Prone International Service RifleProne International Match RifleSniper/F-Class/Tactical/Restricted

INDIVIDUAL: $30TEAM: $15

RIFLE • SMALL BOREMonday, June 15, 2020

San Diego County Sheriff’s Range440 Alta Road, San Diego, CA 92179

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

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GOVERNING BODY:National Rifle Association (NRA) (Small Bore Rifle Rules)11250 Waples Mill Rd, Fairfax, VA 22030Tele: (800) 672-3888Website: www.nra.org

N.R.A. International Target A-51 will be used. Iron sights only. Course of Fire will be the 3-position NRA 50 yard course, see Rule 7.5.

IMPORTANT: All competitors MUST enter the Individual event even if they only want to compete in the Team event.Individual Event: Competitors will shoot in one division only with awards in five skill classes. (See “Classifications” below.)

4 Person Team: Team score will be an aggregate of the shooters’ Individual event scores. Team Roster must be submitted by Team Captain. Teams may consist of all men, all women or any combination thereof.

ENGLISH MATCH: The match is an Individual event, Prone-Position only.

CLASSIFICATIONS: Only classifications from a recognized shooting sports organization (RSSO) will be used to determine placement of awards. All competitors will be classified on-site, using RSSO classification cards. If a competitor has no RSSO classification, the competitor will be classified based upon scores shot in the USPFC, if available. If entrants have no RSSO or USPFC classification, they will shoot the Individual 3-Position event and English Prone Match (if entered in this event) in the “Unclassified” classification in accordance with USPFC Rules. The classification achieved in the Individual event(s) under the “Unclassified” classification will also be used for the competitor’s classification in the Team Event.

AGE CATEGORIES & MEDALS: All events are Unisex [18+]. Awards for the Individual events will be made in the following classifications: Master, Expert, Sharpshooter, Marksman and Unclassified Events. Awards for the Team events will be offered in “A” Division (Master & Expert) and “B” Division (Sharpshooter & Marksman).

3-POSITION MATCH:Individual; $30Team; $15

ENGLISH PRONE MATCH: Individual; $30Team; $15

ROWING • INDOORMonday, June 15, 2020

Four Points by Sheraton8110 Aero Dr., San Diego, CA 92123

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODIES:The United States Rowing Association2 Wall Street, Princeton, NJ 08540Tele: (800) 314-4769 FAX: (609) 924-1578Website: www.usrowing.org

Concept 2 Rowing Enterprises105 Industrial Park Dr., Morrisville, VT 05661Tele: (802) 888-6333 E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.concept2.com

EQUIPMENT & REQUIREMENTS: Concept II Rowing Ergometers will be used. Competitors may use any gear or wind vent setting they choose, but may not change it during the race. A shirt or a unisuit must be worn. No headphones or other devices that would impede hearing race officials are allowed.

BRACKETING: All competitors will row in a qualifying heat. The 8 fastest times will qualify for the Finals. In the event that 8 or fewer competitors are entered in any age group/weight class that class will compete as a final with no additional qualifying heat.

Individual Events: All individual events will be offered in both a Light Weight and a Heavy Weight division. Men: Light Weight (Under 165 lbs.), Heavy Weight (165 lbs. & Over). Women: Light Weight (Under 135 lbs.), Heavy Weight (135 lbs. & Over).

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the team completes the total distance.

Weighing-In of the competitors will take place the evening before their day of competition. Late entries or those who were unable to make the evening weigh-in SHALL weigh-in the morning of their event. ALL COMPETITORS SHALL ATTEND THE JUDGES’ BRIEFING. Confirmation Letter will provide details.

AGE CATEGORIES: INDIVIDUAL AND DOUBLES: [18+]; [30+]; [40+]; [50+]; [60+].

500 METER SPRINT; MEN – INDIVIDUAL: $30LIGHT WEIGHT (UNDER 165.00 LBS) 18-29 30-3940-4950-5960-6970+WOMEN – INDIVIDUAL: $30LIGHT WEIGHT (UNDER 135.00 LBS) 18-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+MEN – INDIVIDUAL: $30HEAVY WEIGHT (165.00 LBS & OVER) 18-2930-3940-49 50-5960-6970+WOMEN – INDIVIDUAL: $30HEAVY WEIGHT

(135.00 LBS & OVER) 18-29 30-39 40-4950-5960-6970+

2000 METER:MEN – INDIVIDUAL: $30LIGHT WEIGHT (UNDER 165.00 LBS) 18-2930-3940-49 50-5960-6970+WOMEN – INDIVIDUAL: $30

LIGHT WEIGHT (UNDER 135.00 LBS) 18-2930-3940-49 50-5960-6970+MEN – INDIVIDUAL: $30HEAVY WEIGHT (165.00 LBS & OVER) 18-2930-3940-49 50-5960-6970+WOMEN – INDIVIDUAL: $30HEAVY WEIGHT (135.00 LBS & OVER) 18-2930-3940-49 50-5960-6970+

DOUBLES - 1000 METER

MEN: $3018-29 30-3940-4950-5960+

WOMEN: $3018-29 30-3940-4950-5960+

MIXED: $3018-29 30-3940-4950-5960+

SKEETThursday, June 11, 2020

Redlands Shooting Park2125 N. Orange St., Redlands, CA 92374

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships, with guidelines from the National Skeet Shooting Association Rules.

SINGLE & DOUBLE EVENTS: • Individual and 5-Person Team. •100 birds in Singles and Doubles events. • All events are Unisex Open [18+].

ON-SITE REGISTRATION WILL BE AVAILABLE to all persons who have previously submitted an Entry Form or entered on-line. ON-SITE ENTRY will be available, however late fees will apply. Competitors MUST bring their agency ID with them to check-in at the venue. Please refer to additional requirements under the Registration Guidelines.

IMPORTANT: All shooters must enter the Individual event even if they

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only want to compete in the Team event.

5-Person Team: Team Roster must be submitted by Team Captain. Team event(s) Confirmation will be sent to Team Captain only. Medals will be awarded in Open division only in Team. The “All Events” category award represents the best combined scores from the Individual events in Singles and Doubles. To be eligible to enter “All Events”, you must enter the Individual competition in both the Singles and Doubles events in Skeet.Awards in the Individual events (Singles, Doubles & “All Events”) will be made in “A” and “B” Divisions. Divisions are based on the competitors’ classification. In the Singles Event: “A” Division is for those with a rating of 89.0 and above; “B” Division is for competitors with a rating of less than 89.0. In the Doubles Event: “A” Division is for those with a rating of 83.0 and above; “B” Division is for competitors with a rating of less than 83.0. Medals will be awarded in Team event in “A” division only.

CLASSIFICATIONS: Shooter classification will generally follow the NSSA guidelines for determining classification, with the exception that the USPFC only offers two categories for competition, A & B divisions. If a competitor has no NSSA or USPFC/WPFG classification, competitor will then be classified by their performance on the 100 targets in each Individual event. This classification will be used for both the Individual and Team events. (The low and high scores will be disregarded and the remaining two scores doubled for competitor’s classification.)

HIGH OVERALL AWARD: A special “High Overall Shotgun” medal will be awarded in both “A” and “B” Divisions for the best combined scores in the 6 Individual events in Skeet, Trap and Sporting Clays. Refer to the section on Sporting Clays for details.

INDIVIDUAL: $33SinglesDoubles

All Events: $10

SOCCER • OUTDOORMonday, June 15, 2020 - Friday, June 19, 2020

Frances Ryan Park390 Hidden Trails Rd., Escondido, CA 92027

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: Federale Internacionale de Futbol Association (FIFA)Fifa-Strasse 20, P.O. Box 8044, Zurich, SwitzerlandTele: +403.043.222.7777 FAX: +41.04.222.7878Website: www.fifa.com

Each team shall consist of a minimum of nine (9) players and a maximum of twenty (20) plus one (1) non-playing coach (minimum seven (7) players on the field). A player or coach may compete on only one (1) team and in only one (1) division.

Free substitution during play.

Confirmation of starting time/date will be forwarded to Team Captain only. A MANDATORY Team Captain/Coaches’ Meeting will be held the afternoon/evening prior to the beginning of competition. A representative from each Team MUST be present. A final Team Roster must be submitted at this meeting. Details to appear in the Confirmation Letter.

UNIFORMS:All uniforms MUST be consistent with FIFA and USPFC rules. No grid-iron shoes permitted.UNISEX 18+: All teams will compete in a Round Robin, after which all teams will be divided into two groups, depending upon their standing. Separate Division “A” and “B” Single Elimination tournaments will follow to determine the medal winners in each division. UNISEX 35+: Round Robin with medal rounds following. If less than 8 teams enter, a single Round Robin tournament may be used to determine awards. All competitors must be 35 years or older as of first

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day of the Games (June 18).

IMPORTANT: This category will be implemented if 4 or more teams enter. If fewer than 4 teams enter, they will be placed into the appropriate 18+ Division category.

WOMEN’S 18+: Round Robin with medal rounds following. If less than 8 teams enter, a single Round Robin tournament may be used to determine awards. If fewer than 3 teams enter, this event will be canceled.

AGE CATEGORIES: Unisex [18+] and [35+]; Women [18+].

UNISEX; $3018+35+

WOMEN; $3018+

SOCCER • INDOORWednesday, June 17, 2020 - Friday, June 19, 2020

Sportsplex Santee9953 Riverwalk Drive, Santee, CA 92071 GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: United States Indoor Sports Association (USISA) Arena Soccer with Boards Rules1340 N. Great Neck Road #1272-142, Virginia Beach, VA 23454FAX: (509) 357-7096 E-MAIL: [email protected]

Each team shall consist of a minimum of five (5) players and a maximum of twelve (12). Each team is permitted one (1) non-playing

coach. Each team must start every game with a minimum of four (4) players on the field, one of whom must be the goalkeeper. Free substitution during play.Confirmation of starting time/date will be forwarded to Team Captain only. A MANDATORY Team Captain/Coaches’ meeting will be held the first day of competition prior to the first game. A team captain or representative from each Team MUST be present at this meeting and submit a final Team Roster.

Dress: Players’ dress shall be consistent with USISA and USPFC rules.BRACKETING: Pool Play - Round Robin followed by Single Elimination Playoff tournament format. If fewer than 8 teams enter, this event will be held as a straight round robin tournament with no additional playoff.

Duration of Game: The game shall consist of two 22-minute halves, with a 1-minute break between the halves.

AGE CATEGORIES: MEN’S and WOMEN’S [18+].

Men $25Women $25

SOFTBALL • SLOW PITCHMen’s 18+Monday, June 15, 2020 & Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Sportsplex Santee 9953 Riverwalk Drive, Santee, CA 92071

Women’sThursday, June 18, 2020 & Friday, June 19, 2020

Sportsplex Santee 9953 Riverwalk Drive, Santee, CA 92071

CO-ED 18+Tuesday, June 16, 2020 & Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Sportsplex Santee9953 Riverwalk Drive, Santee, CA 92071

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Men’s 35+Thursday, June 18, 2020 & Friday, June 19, 2020

Sportsplex Santee9953 Riverwalk Drive, Santee, CA 92071

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA)Osceola County, FLWebsite: www.usssa.com Confirmation of starting time/date will be forwarded to Team Captain only. Teams that are incomplete at the time of the Bracketing Meeting in Mid-May will NOT be considered as eligible teams (i.e., the minimum number of players to field a team have not submitted individual entry forms and/or paid fees).

A mandatory Team Captain/ Coaches’ Meeting will be held the afternoon/evening prior to the beginning of competition in each tournament. A representative from each Team MUST be present. A final Team Roster must be submitted at this meeting. Details to appear in the Confirmation Letter.

MEN’S 35+ AND WOMEN’S 18+ COMPETITORS MAY ENTER THE CO-ED EVENT. MEN’S 18+ COMPETITORS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO COMPETE IN OTHER EVENT WITHIN THIS SPORT.

For all events, a maximum of 20 players per roster plus one non-playing coach. Co-Ed: 5 males and 5 females on the field.

On-Field Attire: At the minimum, team members shall wear identical jerseys (shirts). Full team uniforms are encouraged. Unique, permanent, individual numbers on all shirts are MANDATORY.

If two games are forfeited during round robin play, that team will be eliminated from the tournament.

ALL DIVISIONS EXCEPT MEN’S 18+: Round Robin with top two teams advancing to a Double Elimination playoff in each division. If 7 or fewer

teams enter any one division, that tournament will be Round Robin only, with awards from the results.

MEN’S 18+ (DIVISIONS A, B and C): Round Robin format followed by a Double Elimination playoff. For the medal rounds, the teams will be divided into three groups depending on their standing after the Round Robin. The top third will be placed in Division “A”, the middle third will be placed in Division “B” and the remaining teams will be placed in Division “C”. USPFC has authority to assign a team to any division. Subject to change based on number of teams entered.

MEN’S 35+: All competitors must be 35 years or older as of first day of the Games (June 18).

CO-ED: If the extra player option is used, all 12 players must bat; 6 males and 6 females. The batting order must remain the same throughout the game.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Softball requires a single team entry fee. There is no longer an individual team-member entry fee, nor is there a registration fee for Softball.

The team fee must be paid first, in order to create the team. This will typically be handled by the team captain. If the team captain is playing, he/she must also enter the individual, no-fee event as well. Competitors should contact their team captains for the name of their teams.Softball Team fee for a cost of $750.00 per team if entered by April 15th. After April 15th the team fee will increase to $850.00.

Individuals entering other sports will be required to pay the registration fee and associated event fee as per the sport event codes.

AGE CATEGORIES: Men’s [18+] and [35+]; Women & Co-Ed: [18+].

SOFTBALL TEAM FEE:On or Before April 15; $550

After April 15; $650

MEN: 18+35+

WOMEN & CO-ED: 18+

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SPORTING CLAYSFriday, June 12, 2020

Redlands Shooting Park2125 N. Orange St., Redlands, CA 92374

GOVERNING BODIES: United States Police & Fire Championships, with guidelines from the National Sporting Clays Association (NSCA) Rules.

ON-SITE REGISTRATION WILL BE AVAILABLE to all persons who have previously submitted an Entry Form or entered on-line. ON-SITE ENTRY will be available, however late fees will apply. Competitors MUST bring their agency ID with them to check-in at the venue. Please refer to additional requirements under the Registration Guidelines.

Individual and 5-person Team. 100 birds. All events are Unisex [18+].

IMPORTANT: All shooters must enter the Individual event even if they only want to compete in the Team event.Individual Event: Awards in the Individual event will be made in “A” and “B” Divisions. Divisions are based on the competitor’s classified rating: “A” Division is for those with a rating of 72.0 and above; “B” Division is for competitors with a rating of below 72.0. 5-Person Team: Team score is the aggregate of the Team members’ Individual event scores. Team Roster must be submitted by Team Captain. Team event Confirmation of starting time/date will be sent to Team Captain only. Medals will be awarded in Team event in “A” division only.

CLASSIFICATIONS: Shooter classification will generally follow the NSSA guidelines for determining classification, with the exception that the USPFC only offers two categories for competition, A & B divisions. If a competitor has no NSSA or USPFC/WPFG classification, competitors will then be classified by performance on 50 targets in the Individual event; 5 stations (50 birds) will be picked at random from the 10 stations. The score will be doubled and the resulting score used to place the competitor into the appropriate division for both Individual and Team events. HIGH OVERALL AWARD: A special “High Overall Shotgun” medal will be awarded in both “A” and “B” Divisions for the best combined scores in the Individual events in Skeet, Trap and Sporting Clays. To be eligible for this award, the competitor must be entered into the 6 Individual events in Skeet, Trap and Sporting Clays, AND enter the “ALL

SHOTGUN EVENTS HIGH OVERALL” below.

SPORTING CLAYS: INDIVIDUAL; $50

TEAM; $10

ALL SHOTGUN EVENTS HIGH OVERALL; $10

SUBMISSION GRAPPLINGFriday, June 19, 2020

Four Points by Sheraton8110 Aero Dr., San Diego, CA 92123

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: International Federation of Brazilian Jiu JitsuAv. Armando Lombardi, 800 Sala 314, Condado de Cascais CEP 22640Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro

A MANDATORY Rules’ Briefing and Weigh-Ins will be held Thursday, June 18, 5pm at Four Points by Sheraton. Confirmation Letter will provide details. You shall enter in your estimated weight and attempt to make weight; however, you will compete at your weight at weigh-in. Classes may be combined or weight class limits adjusted if the number of competitors in each class so dictates.

Use of mouth piece and groin protector is optional. NO GI ALLOWED.

AGE CATEGORIES: MEN: Open and Novice Divisions [18+] & [35+]; WOMEN: Open Division only [18+].

MEN: OPEN DIVISION; $45

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18-3435+129.9# & UNDER139.9# & UNDER149.9# & UNDER159.9# & UNDER169.9# & UNDER179.9# & UNDER189.9# & UNDER204.9# & UNDER219.9# & UNDEROVER 220#

MEN: NOVICE DIVISION; $45 (Held for those competitors with less than 2 years training)18-3435+129.9# & UNDER139.9# & UNDER149.9# & UNDER159.9# & UNDER169.9# & UNDER179.9# & UNDER189.9# & UNDER204.9# & UNDER219.9# & UNDEROVER 220#

WOMEN: $4518+114.9# & Under129.9# & Under144.9# & Under159.9# & Under160# & Over

SURFINGTUESDAY, MAY 19-21

TBDTBD

GUIDING BODIES: United States Police & Fire Championships (USPFC) and International Surfing Association (ISA).

ON-SITE REGISTRATION WILL BE AVAILABLE. All persons shall have previously submitted an Entry Form or entered on-line. Competitors MUST bring their agency ID with them to register at the venue. Please refer to additional requirements under the Registration Guidelines.

Competitor equipment specifications: Long Boards must be a minimum of 9 feet. SUP Boards have no weight or length restrictions; single hull; stationary/non-correctional fins; fin box allowed; a single blade paddle must be used. Short Board design is unlimited. Body Board shall not exceed 5 feet in length; and shall be flexible, with some portion of soft exterior skin. The use of fins (flipper) is optional.

Bracketing: Heats. Heat duration will be not more than 15 minutes. Finals will be 20 minutes in duration with a maximum of two 5-minute extensions Competitors may compete in only one event in each board category (maximum of 4 events). AGE CATEGORIES: Men: [18+]; [30+]; [40+]; [50+] & [60+]. Women: [18+].

MEN; $25LONG BOARD: 18+30+40+50+60+SHORT BOARD: 18+30+40+50+60+BODY BOARD: 18+30+

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40+50+60+STAND-UP PADDLE:18+30+40+50+60+

WOMEN; $25LONG BOARD:18+SHORT BOARD:18+BODY BOARD:18+STAND-UP PADDLE:18+

SWIMMINGSaturday, June 20, 2020

San DIego Mesa College7250 Mesa College Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: Unites States Masters SwimmingRules & RegulationsOne Olympic Plaza,Colorado Springs, CO 80909Tele: (719) 866-4578 FAX: (719) 578-4669Website: www.usaswimming.org

IMPORTANT: Competitors may enter a total of 5 INDIVIDUAL events; and may also enter any RELAYS for which they are eligible. If a

competitor entered all possible Relays and Individual events, the total number of events would be 9.

IMPORTANT: IN THE INDIVIDUAL SWIMMING EVENTS, COMPETITORS SHALL COMPETE AT THEIR ACTUAL AGE CATEGORY. Age is determined as of the first day of the Games (June 22, 2020).

For Relays: A “Mixed” Relay is a 4-person team with at least one male and one female. Please refer to Order of Events and plan your schedule so you can swim all events entered. ALL EVENTS WILL BE TIMED FINALS. (The scheduled times for each event will depend on the number of entrants in Swimming.)

A MANDATORY Scratch Meeting will be held the afternoon/evening prior to competition. Details to appear in the Confirmation Letter. This meeting will be held for all individuals and teams wishing to scratch or add events/personnel. This meeting is necessary to finalize computerized entries for the following day’s competition.

ORDER OF EVENTS (Includes all age categories unless noted.) Women will compete first in all events, followed by the Men’s competition.1000 Yd. Freestyle; 1650 Yd. Freestyle; 200 Yd. Individual Medley; 200 Yd. Freestyle; 100 Yd. Butterfly; 50 Yd. Breaststroke; 200 Yd. Freestyle Relay; 50 Yd. Freestyle; 100 Yd. Backstroke; 50 Yd. Butterfly; 100 Yd. Breaststroke; 200 Yd. Medley Relay; 500 Yd. Freestyle; 200 Yd. Mixed Medley Relay; 100 Yd. Freestyle; 100 Yd. Individual Medley; 50 Yd. Backstroke; 200 Yd. Mixed Freestyle Relay.

AGE CATEGORIES: Men Individual: [18-29]; [30-39]; [40-49]; [50-59]; [60-69]; [70-79] and [80+]. Women Individual: [18-29]; [30-39]; [40-49]; [50-59]; [60-69] and [70+]. Relays: [18+]; [30+]; [40+]; [50+]; [60+]; [70+]. 50 YARD FREESTYLE; MEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-7980+WOMEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-59

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60-6970+50 YARD BACKSTROKE; MEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-7980+WOMEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+

50 YARD BUTTERFLY;MEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-7980+WOMEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+

50 YARD BREASTSTROKE;MEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-7980+WOMEN: $2518-2930-39

40-4950-5960-6970+

100 YARD FREESTYLE;MEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-7980+WOMEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+

100 YARD BACKSTROKE;MEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-7980+WOMEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+

100 YARD BUTTERFLY;MEN: $25 18-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-79

80+WOMEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+

100 YARD BREASTSTROKE;MEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-7980+WOMEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+100 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEYMEN: $25 18-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-7980+WOMEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+

200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEYMEN: $25 18-2930-3940-49

50-5960-6970-7980+WOMEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+200 YARD FREESTYLE; MEN: $25 18-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-7980+WOMEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+500 YARD FREESTYLE; MEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-7980+WOMEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+

1000 YARD FREESTYLE; MEN: $2518-2930-39

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40-4950-5960-6970-7980+WOMEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+

200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY;MEN: $20 18+30+ 40+50+60+70+WOMEN: $2018+30+ 40+50+60+70+MIXED TEAM: $20 18+30+ 40+50+60+70+

200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY;MEN: $2018+30+ 40+50+60+70+WOMEN: $2018+30+ 40+

50+60+70+

MIXED TEAM: $2018+30+ 40+50+60+70+

TENNISMonday, June 15, 2020 thru Thursday, June 18, 2020

San Diego Mesa College7250 Mesa College Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: United States Tennis Association (USTA)70 West Red Oak Lane,White Plains, NY 10604Tele: (914) 696-7000

USTA uses ITF rules available at www.itftennis.com

FEED-IN consolation bracket through the Semi-Finals. Main draw Semi-Final losers will drop down into the consolation and compete for the bronze medal.

AGE CATEGORIES: Individual Men & Women; [18+]; [30+]; [40+]; [50+]; [60+]. DOUBLES Men, Women & Mixed; [18+]; [30+]; [40+]; [50+].

SINGLESMEN: $3518-2930-39 40-4950-5960+WOMEN: $35 18-2930-3940-4950-5960+

DOUBLES:

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MEN: $35 18-2930-3940-4950+

WOMEN: $35 18-2930-3940-4950+MIXED: $35 18-2930-39 40-4950+

TCASunday, June 14, 2020

San Diego Mesa College7250 Mesa College Dr.San Diego, CA 92111

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

Competition consists of a 5 K. Run, Shot Put, 100 M. Dash, 100 M. Swim, 20’ Rope Climb, Bench Press, Pull-ups and Obstacle Course.

INDIVIDUAL COMPETITORS: A maximum of 60 competitors will be accepted in the Individual category. Selection is on a first come, first serve basis. A competitor in the Individual event may also enter either the Team or Doubles events, but not both.

A meeting for competitors will be held before competition begins. Details will be provided in the Confirmation Letter. ALL COMPETITORS IN THE INDIVIDUAL, & DOUBLES AND CAPTAINS IN THE FOUR PERSON

TEAM SHOULD ATTEND. Other team members may attend. Men in the Individual Heavyweight will weigh-in during the meeting.

4-PERSON TEAM: Each Team member will attempt 2 of the 8 requirements. Limited to 15 Teams. Selection is on a first come, first served (complete teams) basis. A “complete” Team has all four Team members listed on the Team Roster along with the 2 events each member will attempt. It is NOT necessary for a team member to enter the Individual competition. A 4-Person Team may be composed of any combination of men and/or women. A Team must have 4 members. Team representatives will submit their final Team Rosters at the Mandatory Scratch meeting.

MIXED DOUBLES: A Mixed Doubles Team consists of one male and one female entrant. Each entrant will attempt 4 of the 8 requirements. Each entrant shall list the 4 events to be attempted on their Entry Form. The Mixed Doubles Team must attempt all 8 events.

MEN’S DOUBLES: Each entrant will attempt 4 of the 8 requirements. Each entrant shall list the 4 events to be attempted on their Entry Form. The Men’s Doubles Team must attempt all 8 events

* Note: If the number of Teams and Doubles entries warrants, these competitions may take place simultaneously with the Individual competitions. Only those Team/Doubles that previously registered will be allowed to compete. The TCA Competitor Guide is available On-line at www.uspfc.org. Click on “Rules”, click on “TCA”.

AGE CATEGORIES: Men’s & Women’s Individual Events (199# & under): [18+]; [30+]; [35+]; [40+]; [45+]; [50+]; [55+]; [60+] and [65+]. Men’s Individual Events (200# & Over): [18+]; [30+] and [40+]. Mixed Doubles, Men’s Doubles and Team events: [18+].

PRICING STRUCTURE:Fee for TCA is $60 for first event (Individual, Team, or Doubles) and $20 for the second event.

INDIVIDUAL;MEN; 199 lbs. & UNDER:18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5555-59

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60-6465+MEN; 200 lbs. & OVER:18-2930-3940+

WOMEN;18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465+

4-PERSON UNISEX TEAM:18+DOUBLES:MIXED: 18+MEN: 18+

TRACK & FIELDSaturday, June 13, 2020

San Diego Mesa College7250 Mesa College Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODIES:USA Track & Field132 E. Washington St #800,Indianapolis, IN 46204

SPORTS INFORMATIONTele: (317) 261-0500 FAX: (317) 261-0481Website: www.usatf.org

World Masters Athletics (WMA)Website: www.world-masters-athletics.org

IMPORTANT: IN THE INDIVIDUAL TRACK & FIELD EVENTS, COMPETITORS SHALL COMPETE AT THEIR ACTUAL AGE CATEGORY. Age is determined as of the first day of the Games (June 13).

We will have a limited number of implements for use by competitors. No Pole Vault Poles

Implement weights shall conform to USATF/WMA standards. All competitors shall have their implements weighed/measured by a Meet Official prior to competition. Competitors shall furnish own implements. Only 1/4 inch pyramid spikes are allowed.

For Relays, a Team Roster MUST be submitted by Team Captain. AGE CATEGORIES: [18-29]; [30-34]; [35-39]; [40-44]; [45-49]; [50-54]; [55-59]; [60-64]; [65-69]; [70-74]; [75+]. Relays: [18-29]; [30-39]; [40-49]; [50-59]; [60+].Tentative List of Events: Saturday; Track: 10,000 m; 400 M. Hurdles, 400 M, 100 M, 1500 M, 400 M. Relay; Friday, Field: Hammer, Shot Put, Long Jump, High Jump. Sunday; Track: 100/110 M. Hurdles, 5000 M, 800 M, 200 M, 3000 M/2000 M Steeplechase, 800 M Relay (Women), 1600 M. Relay (Men); Saturday; Field: Javelin, Triple Jump, Pole Vault, Discus. The full tentative Track & Field schedule will be posted at www.uspfc.org under “Track & Field”. The schedule may vary depending upon the actual number of entries received in each event.

DISCUS;MEN: $35 [18-49, 2 Kg; 50-59, 1.5 Kg; 60+, 1 Kg]18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+WOMEN (1 Kg): $3518-29

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30-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+

HAMMER; MEN: $35[18-49, 7.26 Kg; 50-59, 6 Kg; 60-69, 5 Kg; 70+, 4 Kg]18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+WOMEN; $35[18-49, 4 Kg; 50+ 3 Kg, 75+ 2 Kg]18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+

JAVELIN;MEN: $35 [18-49, 800gm; 50-59, 700 gm; 60-69, 600 gm; 70+, 500 gm]18-2930-3435-3940-44

45-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+WOMEN: $35 [18-49, 600 gm; 50-59, 500 gm; 60+, 400 gm]18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+

POLE VAULT; MEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445+WOMEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445+

SHOTPUT;MEN: $35[18-49, 7.26 Kg; 50-59, 6 Kg; 60-69, 5 Kg; 70+, 4 Kg]18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-64

SPORTS INFORMATION65-6970-7475+WOMEN: $35[18-49, 4 Kg; 50+, 3 Kg]: 18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+

TRIPLE JUMPMEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+WOMEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+

LONG JUMPMEN: $35 18-2930-3435-39

40-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+WOMEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+

HIGH JUMP MEN: $35 18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+WOMEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+

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200 METER RUN MEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+WOMEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-69

70-7475+

400 METER RUNMEN: $35 18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+WOMEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+

800 METER RUNMEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+WOMEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-49

50-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+

1500 METER RUNMEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+WOMEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+

3000 METER STEEPLECHASE[Hurdles: 18-59, 36”]MEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-592000 METER STEEPLECHASEMEN: $35[Hurdles: 60+ 30”]60-6465-69

70-7475+

3000 METER STEEPLECHASEWOMEN: $35[Hurdles: 18-29; 30-34: 30”]18-2930-34

2000 METER STEEPLECHASEWOMEN: $35[Hurdles: 35-39; 40-44; 45-49; 50-54; 55-54; 60-64; 65-69; 70-74; 75+: 30”]35-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+

5000 METER RUNMEN: $35 18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+WOMEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-74

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75+10,000 METER RUNMEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475+

110 METER HIGH HURDLES: MEN: $35[18-29, 42”; 30-49, 39”]18-2930-3435-3940-4445-49

100 METER HURDLES MEN: $35[50-59, 36”; 60+, 33”]50-5455-5960-6465+WOMEN; (33”): $35 18-2930-3435+

400 M. INTERMEDIATE HURDLES: MEN: $35[18-49, 36”; 50+, 33”] 18-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455+

400 METER RELAY:MEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960+WOMEN: $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960+

800 METER MEDLEY RELAY:[2 x 100, 1 x 250, 1 x 400] WOMEN (Only): $25 18-2930-3940-4950-5960+

1600 METER RELAY:MEN (Only): $2518-2930-3940-4950-5960+

TRACK & FIELD • PENTATHLON

Saturday, June 13, 2020

San Diego Mesa College7250 Mesa College Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

GOVERNING BODIES: United States Police & Fire Championships, USA Track & Field (USATF) and World Masters Association (WMA) Rules. Competitors must supply their own Javelin. Personal implement weights SHALL conform to USATF/WMA standards. All competitors shall have their implements weighed and measured by a Meet Official prior to competition.

We will have a limited number of implements for use by competitors. No Pole Vault Poles

Order of Women’s Events: Hurdles; High Jump; Shot Put; Long Jump; 800 meters

Order of Events: Long Jump; Javelin [18-49, 800 gm; 50-59, 700 gm; 60-69, 600 gm]; 200 Meter Run; Discus [18-29, 2 Kg; 50-59, 1.5 Kg; 60-69, 1 Kg]; 1500 Meter Run.

AGE CATEGORIES & MEDALS; MEN (Only). [18-29]; [30-34]; [35-39]; [40-44]; [45-49]; [50-54]; [55-59]; [60-64]; [65+].

IMPORTANT: COMPETITORS SHALL COMPETE AT THEIR ACTUAL AGE CATEGORY. AGE IS DETERMINED AS OF THE FIRST DAY OF THE GAMES (June 11, 2020).

MEN: $3518-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465+WOMEN: $3518-29

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30-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465+

TRAPWednesday, June 10, 2020

Redlands Shooting Park2125 N. Orange Street, Redlands, CA 92374

GOVERNING BODIES: United States Police & Fire Championships, with guidelines from the Amateur Trap Shooting Association Rules.

ON-SITE REGISTRATION WILL BE AVAILABLE to all persons who have previously submitted an Entry Form or entered on-line. ON-SITE ENTRY will be available, however late fees will apply. Competitors MUST bring their agency ID with them to check-in at the venue. Please refer to additional requirements under the Registration Guidelines.

Individual and 5-Person Team. 12 gauge shotgun or smaller. 100 birds in each Individual event. All events are Unisex [18+].

IMPORTANT: All shooters must enter the Individual event even if they only want to compete in the Team event. 5-Person Team: Team Roster must be submitted by Team Captain. Team event(s) Confirmation will be sent to Team Captain only. Medals will be awarded in Team event in “A” division only.

The “All Events” category award represents the best combined scores from the Individual events in 16-yard, 22-yard and Doubles. To be eligible to enter “All Events”, you must enter the Individual competition in 16-yard, 22-yard and Doubles in Trap.Awards in the 3 Individual events and “All Events” will be made in “A” and “B” divisions. Divisions are based on the competitors’ classification. In the Singles Events: “A” Division is for those with a rating of 94.0 and above; “B” Division is for competitors with a rating

of below 94.0. Handicap: “A” Division is for those with a rating of 90.0 and above; “B” Division is for competitors with a rating of below 90.0. In the Doubles Events: “A” Division is for those with a rating of 84.0 and above; “B” Division is for competitors with a rating of below 84.0. CLASSIFICATIONS: Shooter classification will generally follow the ATA guidelines for determining classification, with the exception that the USPFC only offers two categories for competition, A & B divisions. If a competitor has no ATA average card or USPFC/WPFG classification, competitors will then be classified by performance on the 100 targets in each Individual event. This classification will be used for both the Individual and Team events. (The low and high scores will be disregarded and the remaining two scores doubled for competitor’s classification.)

HIGH OVERALL AWARD: A special “High Overall Shotgun” medal will be awarded in both “A” and “B” Divisions for the best combined scores in the 6 Individual events in Skeet, Trap and Sporting Clays. Refer to the section on Sporting Clays for details.

INDIVIDUAL: $3316 Yard22 YardDoubles

DOUBLES: $33ALL EVENTS; $10

TEAM: $10 16 Yard22 Yard

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TRIATHLONSunday, June 28, 2020

Spanish Landing Park (on San Diego Bay)Harbor Island, San Diego, CA 92101

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: USA Triathlon (USAT)1365 Garden of the Gods Rd #250,Colorado Springs, CO 80907Tele: (719) 597-9090 FAX: (719) 597-2121Website: www.usatriathlon.org

This event will be held in conjunction with the San Diego International Triathlon; however, all USPFC participants shall enter this competition as with any other sport in the Games: either by submitting a paper entry form or by on-line entry at www.uspfc.org. All questions should be directed to the USPFC Triathlon Coordinator.

ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST SHOW PROOF OF USAT ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP. ONE DAY MEMBERSHIPS CAN BE PURCHASED ONSITE AT PACKET PICKUP.Individual. Event consists of an approximate 1 mile swim, 25 mile bicycle race, and a 10k run. AGE CATEGORIES: Women’s & Men’s Individual: [18+]; [30+]; [35+]; [40+]; [45+]; [50+]; [55+]; [60+]; [65+]. SPRINT: [18+]; [30+]; [40+]; [50+]; [60+].

MEN; $15018+30+35+40+45+50+55+

60+65+

MEN’S HEAVYWEIGHT (200 LBS. & OVER)18+

WOMEN: $15018+30+35+40+45+50+55+60+65+

VOLLEYBALL • BEACHSunday, June 14, 2020

San Diego Mesa College7250 Mesa College Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: Federation Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB)Avenue De La Gare 12,1001 Lausanne 1, SwitzerlandTele: +41.21.345.3535 FAX: +41.21.345.3545 E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.fivb.ch

EVENTSMen’s, Women’s and Mixed Doubles:Men’s & Women’s: Maximum of 3 members on a team, 2 on court.

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Mixed: Maximum of 2 members on a team (1 male, 1 female), 2 on court.Team:4 Person Unisex Team: 6 player maximum per team, 4 on court.

BRACKETINGMen’s Doubles: Group Play preliminaries followed by a Double Elimination Finals. Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles: Group Play preliminaries followed by Single Elimination Finals.4-Person Team: Group Play preliminaries followed by Single Elimination finals. Exception: For events with seven or less teams, all teams will remain in one group and places will be decided by Group Play. Beach Volleyball Doubles is considered a Team event and a Team Roster shall be submitted by the Team Captain.

AGE CATEGORIES: Events are 18+.DOUBLES: $30Men’s Women’s MixedTEAM: $304 persons Unisex

WATER POLOFriday, June 19, 2020

San Diego Mesa College7250 Mesa College Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

GUIDING BODIES:United States Police & Fire Championships8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. #107, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 571-9919 Office (858) 571-1641 [email protected]

GOVERNING BODY: US Water Polo2124 Main Street #240,Huntington Beach, CA 92648Tele: (714) 500-5445 FAX: (714) 960-2431Website: www.usawaterpolo.org

13-Person team plus one nonplaying coach; 7 players, including goal-keeper in water. Teams may be comprised of all men, all women or any combination thereof.Teams shall supply their own appropriate swim suit.

Approved caps and game balls provided by Host.Confirmation of starting time/date will be sent to Team Captain only. A mandatory Team Captain/ Coaches’ Meeting will be held the afternoon/evening prior to the beginning of competition. A representative from each Team MUST be present. A final Team Roster must be submitted at this meeting. Details to appear in the Confirmation Letter.

BRACKETING: Double Elimination (or) Round Robin if there are 12 teams or less.If fewer than 4 teams enter, the event will be canceled and all appropriate fees will be refunded.

AGE CATEGORIES: Unisex Open [18+]. $35

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