Skills @ ACTION Wellesley / Challenge @ ACTION Norwood
or DOUBLE HEADER!
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DOUBLE HEADER
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SINGLE DAY
Our World Ninja League Qualifiers will follow both Skills AND Challenge Course format!
For Challenge Course, athletes are judged by their ability to make it through obstacles in a given course and get from platform to platform without failing. The great thing about a Challenge Course, is athletes are able to retry a failed obstacle! Once an athlete falls off an obstacle they can retry it once. If they clear, their score continues... if they miss the retry, their score ends but they can run out the remaining time. In this format athletes can use up to 2 retries throughout their run and then are ranked by the number of obstacles they complete. If multiple athletes are tied for the same number obstacles completed the athlete who has completed those obstacles faster will be ranked higher.
For Skills, athletes will compete across 4 different disciplines meant to test their speed, technique, endurance, and power. They will rotate stations throughout their wave. Athletes are ranked by most points earned or fastest time to completion on a given challenge and athletes are scored by their placement. Lowest score WINS!
For Challenge Course, athletes are judged by their ability to make it through obstacles in a given course and get from platform to platform without failing. The great thing about a Challenge Course, is athletes are able to retry a failed obstacle! Once an athlete falls off an obstacle they can retry it once. If they clear, their score continues... if they miss the retry, their score ends but they can run out the remaining time. In this format athletes can use up to 2 retries throughout their run and then are ranked by the number of obstacles they complete. If multiple athletes are tied for the same number obstacles completed the athlete who has completed those obstacles faster will be ranked higher.
For Skills, athletes will compete across 4 different disciplines meant to test their speed, technique, endurance, and power. They will rotate stations throughout their wave. Athletes are ranked by most points earned or fastest time to completion on a given challenge and athletes are scored by their placement. Lowest score WINS!