If someone hands you a map without splits on it, and asks you to set out the course, how are you to correctly set the splits? While the Measurement Manual says splits should be included, it seems like many certifiers don't request splits of their measurers.
From the Measurement Manual, Course Maps page on the USATF site: "In addition to your start, finish, and turn-around points, you should provide documentation for your intermediate splits so they can be relocated when necessary. It’s best to include all documentation directly on your map, but if this would make the map too cluttered, you may provide your list of split descriptions on a separate sheet."
Why do so many measurers, and certifiers, feel that splits should not appear on maps, or on a supplemental page? They are an integral part of every course. Splits don't have to be certified to be described accurately. A variance of 5 feet from a certified location is not going to make a difference in anyone's split calculation, so the argument that if it isn't certified it shouldn't be listed, to me, is not valid.
Thoughts?
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