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Club Championship
Points TablesThe LSARRC Club Championship competition is open to all LSARRC members, be they first or second claim and runs from the 1st April until the 31st March each year.
The competition is split into age groups following the usual veteran categories, in both the mens and ladies competitions.
The athlete's category depends upon their age on 1st April at the start of the championship year.
| Men | Ladies |
| Under 40 (Senior) | Under 35 (Senior) |
| 40-45 (V40) | 35-40 (V35) |
| 45-50 (V45) | 40-45 (V40) |
| 50-55 (V50) | 45-50 (V45) |
| 55-60 (V55) | 50-55 (V50) |
| 60-65 (V60) | 55-60 (V55) |
| etc | 60-65 (V60) |
| etc |
It is the responsibility of the athlete to let the club statistician know that they would like to be included within the competition each year.
The club statistician will then include the athlete's races within the championship tables, but the athlete must check them regularly and inform of any discrepancies and omissions.
The scores are based on pace for each race distance as per the "LSARRC Club Championship Eclectic Racing Scheme" Tables. Any times slower than those relating to zero points will all count as zero points and totaled in the normal way.
The athlete must have a minimum of 5 races to post a score, but one of these races must be at or above the Half Marathon distance.
To count, races must be designated Road Races, be open to all club members (i.e. not purely veterans' races or relating to certain industries/Government bodies etc.), be accurately measured (depicted by the triangular symbol on the race flyer) and have a race license number.
Fun Runs do not count, nor does the Green Drive Five. Races at 5km, 5 miles, 10km, 10 miles, Half Marathon, 15 miles, 20 miles and the Marathon can count for the Club Championship.
A maximum of two races at any one distance can count towards the total score. An athlete could therefore have up to 14 races listed within their row of the championship table, but only the best 5 will count and one of them must be a Half Marathon or above.
In the event of a tie the athlete with the highest single score in a race will be declared champion, and if necessary the second highest counting score then third until tie is broken. In the event of athletes tying on overall scores and having five identical scores the championship will be shared. For the purpose of the "Most Improved Award" a 6th race in the current year, and if required, additional races until the tie is broken, will be used.