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by John Dye About DyeStat Elite - How to Get Ranked - 2001 outdoor DyeStat Elite cutoffs - This update adds 700 performances to the DyeStat Elite lists. These come from a 2001 outdoor database containing 7,700 performances (only the best mark per athlete is ranked in each event) drawn from 756 meets across the country. Several state meets and 300 individual emails are still being processed and will be included in the next update. As always, remember that the database only includes performances that meet our 2001 outdoor cutoffs, which are intended to yield the top 100 athletes in the US for each event. Cutoffs for events which are not competed in most meets, (such as the javelin, 400 meter hurdles, 1500, 3000) are set to yield fewer than 100 athletes. Cutoffs are adjusted each year based on the numbers ranked the previous year. Here is a table showing how many performances are ranked for each event as of the current lists:
Abbreviations: h=handheld (0.24 added up to 200 meters, 0.14 added for 300 and 400 meters). w=wind. c=converted (1600/3200 times are converted to Mile/2Mile equivalents by adding 1.6 and 3.4 seconds). If an athlete's best performance is wind-aided, the best legal mark, if known, is also ranked. Known handheld times are ranked below automatic times. Return to DyeStat Elite 2001 Outdoor
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