Event Information: Prize Money Structure

Almost $25,000 is at stake in the fifth annual B.A.A. 5K

Prize Money Awards

  • $24,900 will be distributed to the top 10 runners overall, the top three in the masters division, and the top three in the push rim wheelchair division.
  • Prize money awards are equal for men and women.
  • Prize money distribution is based upon gun time results for overall, masters division and push rim wheelchair division.
  • A review of the results will occur prior to the awards ceremony and prize money disbursements.
  • Decisions of the race referee and jury of appeal are final and cannot be contested.
  • Drug testing will be performed at the B.A.A. 5K. Please see below for full details.
  • Non-monetary awards will be presented on net time.

Overall

Place Amount
First $4,000
Second $2,000
Third $1,500
Fourth        $1,000
Fifth    $750
Sixth     $600
Seventh $500
Eighth $400
Ninth $300
Tenth $200

Masters Division

Place                Amount       
First     $300
Second $200
Third $100

  • Masters division competitors are defined as 40 years old and older.
  • Masters division runners are eligible for both overall prize money awards and masters division prize money awards.

Push Rim Wheelchair Division

Place              Amount        
First $300
Second $200
Third $100

Age Group Awards, Individuals

  • The top three in each age group will receive a gift card, redeemable towards adidas footwear, apparel and accessories at www.shopadidas.com
  • The top three overall finishers and top three push rim wheelchair division finishers, along with the first, second, and third place finishers in the following age groups for both men and women will receive special B.A.A. 5K awards:

10-14 years old;
15-19 years old;
20-24 years old;
25-29 years old;
30-34 years old;
35-39 years old;
40-44 years old;
45-49 years old;
50-54 years old;
55-59 years old;
60-64 years old;
65-69 years old;
70-74 years old;
75-79 years old;
80 years old and older.

Drug Testing

The event will engage the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), in accordance with the International Standards of Doping Control, to test selected athletes who earn prize money. Athletes who participate in the 2013 B.A.A. 5K may be subject to drug testing in accordance with the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) Protocol for Olympic Movement Testing (USADA Protocol). USADA will be responsible for conducting comprehensive drug testing, as well as the adjudication of positive findings. Athletes with positive drug test results will have their cases adjudicated according to the USADA Protocol and will be penalized, if appropriate, according to applicable IAAF or World Anti Doping Agency rules. Such penalties may include, but not be limited to, a period of ineligibility from competition, as well as disqualification from past competitions and cancellation of awards and prizes previously awarded. Any substance taken by an athlete is at his/her own risk and may results in a positive sample. BEWARE: some nutritional supplements, prescription, cold medicines and over-the-counter medications contain prohibited substances. Information regarding specific drugs and substances may be obtained by calling the USADA Drug Reference Line at 1-800-233-0393, or by visiting www.usantidoping.org or www.888athlete.org.

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