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Registration
You can register anytime once the comp is open for
registration. At home on the web, or at check-in
for the event. Early-registering will typically save you a few
bucks plus speeds up your check-in. You'll use the same online
form if you register now or at The Front - so do it now!
Check-in
Check-in opens about a hour before the comp starts. If
you haven't pre-registered, then you'll register at check-in.
We'll verify your name, waiver, division and payment, then give
your your score card and scoring code (for the web based
scoring).
Divisions
The divisions are the group of climbers you
"compete" with. The division are based on gender and age, or
gender and 'Open'. The 'Open' division is intended for those
climbing V7 and above and the age based division is intended for
the beginner and intermediate climber. Each climber has the
option to choose age-based or open. However, if you sign up for
the age-based division, and consistently climb in the V7 and
above range, we'll call you out for sandbagging! As for the age
based divisions; we attempt to create age groups that create an
even distribution of climbers. Based on previous events, we
typically have more twenty to early thirty year old climbers, so
we divide this group into more divisions. There's no fixed rule
and division may change for each event.
Problems
We typically
have between 50 and 60 problems for each event. Problems are
set the day before the event; none of the competitors have any
experience with the problems. Each problem has a scoring point
value based on its difficulty. The problems are numbered, but
there is no logic to their numbering - an easy climb might have
a high number, or there might be missing numbers. The scores
are generally between 0 and 1200, with 100s values corresponding
to the V-grade (i.e. a problem with 87 points is probably around
a V0, one worth 567 is probably around V5).
Scoring
Each problem has a point value. When you complete a problem (by
grabbing the top rail), you receive the point value less any 'fall value' as your score
for that problem. For each fall attempting a problem, you subtract the
fall-value from your final score for that problem -- assuming you actually
complete the problem. The event
fall-value is posted on your score card and may differ between each event. You can only score once for
each problem.
Your final score is the sum of your top five problem scores.
Computer Based Scoring
All scoring is computer based. Either you'll enter your own scores on our web based scoring system,
or the Front staff will enter your score. This
speeds up the whole process plus reduces errors when we try to read your
handwriting.
When you checked-in, we give you your scoring code. With this code,
you can enter your scores (actually you just enter the problem number and
number of falls, the computer computes the correct score). Enter
your scores throughout the event. The computer will automatically
use your top scores for the final score.
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The Event
Events are a timed, typically three (3) hours. It is your choice
on the number and order of problems you climb. You do not need to
complete a problem before attempting another problem, but you can only score
when you complete - reach the top - a problem.
First-Timer Strategies
Watch others. Pace
yourself - remember, its a timed event, not a race. Relax, rest. Have fun! These are really
non-competitive, community events. Don't be intimidated by the fact
that we call these "competitions".
Etiquette
First and foremost, the Citizens' Events at The Front are to be fun and to
establish a sense on camaraderie within the local climbing community.
These are a great way to meet and climb with those who share your love of the
sport. We encourage you to be supportive of your fellow climber.
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Wait your turn and be
courteous.
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Stay off the pads if you're
not climbing.
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Be safe - don't walk, run,
or climb under others.
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Don't get frustrated. Stay positive
and have fun!
The Awards Ceremony
After the event closes and we compile the scores we give out the good stuff.
You gotta stay to win. A majority of the big value items get raffled off
(all competitors receive a raffle ticket), and those who place in their
division receive recognition and some special prizes.
The Schwag
We've been told many times that The Front has the best schwag out of any citizens' event around. Please remember to support those companies that
support the climbing community thru these event. Each event may have a different set of
sponsors. Many times we'll have local representatives from our sponsors at
the comp. Whenever you purchase something from a sponsor, tell'em you saw
their sponsorship at The Front (duh, don't you want all this great schwag at
the event?)
What Others Have to Say About Comps at The Front
"...everyone that I was climbing with had a great time and said that
they couldn't wait for the next comp."
"I loved the comp, the problems were interesting it seemed like there
was pretty much something for everyone."
"The Front always hosts great comps...Deadpoint
was right up there with the best. Plus, the schwag is killer, better
than any comp I've attended."
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