Scottish Inter-club
championships (SICC)
Purpose
Rules
All Scottish clubs will be eligible to enter the competition. Non-Scottish clubs may not take part, and the results of members of non-Scottish clubs in the associated competition should not affect the result.
There shall be no charge for entry (beyond the entry fee for the associated event).
Results shall be available on the day.
Guidelines
Preentry is not essential, however if the organiser decides that clubs will enter by default, then clubs should also be given the opportunity to opt out.
There shall be two competitions, one for “large” clubs and one for “small” clubs.The definition of “large” and “small” will be determined by the Competitions Coordinator based on SOA membership and previous success in the competition. For 2007 the large clubs are
Other clubs are in the small-clubs
competition.
Large clubs will have an absolute maximum of 24 scoring team member, small clubs up to 16. However, these numbers may be reduced since historically very few clubs have had even half this number.
Recommended scoring system for SICC combined with
Score champs
System 2: Most
controls weighted by age wins:
The club’s score
comprises the total score-course points weighted by a factor accounting for age
and sex for each competitor up to the maximum number of competitors.
The appropriate weightings may be determined
from BOF “speed ratio” guidelines.
M12 0.5 W12 0.5 M14 0.62 W14 0.62 M16 0.84 W16 0.67 M18 0.88 W18 0.70 M20 0.93 W20 0.71 M21 1.00 W21 0.76 M35 0.93 W35 0.71 M40 0.89 W40 0.67 M45 0.84 W45 0.62 M50 0.79 W50 0.57 M55 0.74 W55 0.53 M60 0.68 W60 0.48 M65 0.60 W65 0.44 M70 0.53 W70 0.39 A competitors age-adjusted
score is then given by: Actual score / speed ratio * (highest speed ratio of any age group on course)
* (1000 / maximum points on course)
Negative score points shall count as zero SICC points.
In
this case large clubs may score up to 18 competitors, and small clubs up to 10. There are no restrictions on who may count.