- 6.1 NAR Contest Board
- The NAR Contest Board will sanction competition which is conducted in accordance with the
rules set forth in this United States Model Rocket Sporting Code. See Rule 6.8.
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- 6.2 Contest Year
- The Contest Year shall begin on July 1, end on June 30 of the following year, and include the National
Meet immediately following.
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- 6.3 Sanctions
- Competition sanctioned by the NAR shall be classified as follows:
- 6.3.1 Section Meet
- This is a competition among the members and guests of a chartered section of the NAR.
Competition points awarded at a Section Meet may not be credited to a chartered section other than
the section sponsoring the meet. Section Meets have a Contest Factor of 1.
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- 6.3.2 Local Meet
- This is a competition in which either:
a) Two or more chartered NAR sections compete against one another; or
b) Participation is open to all NAR members in a geographical area determined by the sponsor.
A Local Meet may be sponsored by either a chartered section of the NAR, or by an individual member of the NAR.
Local Meets have a Contest Factor of 1.
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- 6.3.3 Open Meet
- This is a competition in which either:
a) Two or more chartered NAR sections compete against one another; or
b) Participation is open to all NAR members in a geographical area determined by the sponsor.
An Open Meet may be sponsored by either a chartered section of the NAR, or by an individual member of the NAR. No fewer than
five contestants must be present. No more than 3/4 of the contestants may enter as members of the same chartered section of the
NAR. Open Meets have a Contest Factor of 2.
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- 6.3.4 Regional Meet
- This is a competition which is both open to and attended by NAR members from a wide
geographic region. A Regional Meet must satisfy one or more of the following criteria:
a) The contestants represent two or more states;
b) One or more contestants are represented from a distance of at least 50 miles from the site of the meet; or
c) One or more contestants are represented from an area
that is sufficiently large that the National Contest Board gives
a Contest Director explicit approval to hold a Regional Meet.
A Regional Meet may be sponsored by either an NAR chartered section, or by an individual NAR member. No fewer than ten
contestants, including proxy-flown contestants, must be represented. No more than 2/3 of the contestants may enter as
members of the same chartered section of the NAR. The Contest Director may set a
maximum number of contestants that are to be allowed at a Regional
Meet. If such a limit is imposed, it must be stated on the Application for a Contest
Sanction. Applicants shall not be denied the right to compete on any other basis, with the exception of previous
misconduct as specified in Rule 11.4. Regional Meets have a Contest Factor of 3.
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- 6.3.5 National Meet
- Only one National Meet (NARAM) shall be held each year. The National Meet will be held at
such time and place and with such entry requirements as shall be determined by the NAR Contest Board. The National Meet
shall have a Contest Factor of 8.
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- 6.3.6 Record Trial
- This type of meet is conducted for the purpose of providing an opportunity and facilities for
attempts to establish or surpass official United States and FAI model rocket performance records. No NAR contest points
shall be awarded. Events to be flown must be indicated on the application for sanction. Any number or combination of
events may be flown. In a Record Trial, an NAR member duly entered in the meet may have as many opportunities as time
and weather permit to make a record flight. Record Trials have no Contest Factor.
- 6.4 Time
- All contests other than the National Meet must be scheduled on and completed within no more than three
consecutive days, except as stated in Rule 6.5.
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- 6.5 Suspending Competition
- The Contest Director may suspend competition with the concurrence of a majority
of the participating competitors present and may set a new date acceptable to a majority for the completion of
the contest. The Contest Director shall advise the Regional Contest Board regarding the rescheduling of the contest,
and the reasons therefore.
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- 6.6 Weighting Factor
- Each competition event has a Weighting Factor that shall also be used in determining the
maximum number of competition events that can be sanctioned for a particular contest. Any number of competition
events may be sanctioned for a contest, provided that the sum of the Weighting Factors of all the competition
events sanctioned for the contest does not exceed the Total Weighting Factor allowed for its contest classification.
The schedule of Total Weighting Factors permitted for each contest classification is as follows:
| Event Type | Total Weighting Factors |
| Section Meet | 40 |
| Local Meet | 40 |
| Open Meet | 60 |
| Regional Meet | 80 |
| National Meet | Set by NAR Contest Board |
| Record Trial | No Limit
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- 6.7 Contest Factor
- Each competition classification (Rule 6.3) has a Contest Factor which shall be used in determining the
maximum number of sanctioned contests in which an NAR member, team, or chartered NAR section may enter and
compete during the Contest Year. No member, team, or section may officially enter a sanctioned contest and
be awarded competition points if the Contest Factor of that contest, when summed with the Contest Factors
of all the contests previously entered in the current Contest Year by the member, team, or section, would
exceed 12 (twelve). The National Meet shall not be included in this total. A
contestant, team, or section
may withdraw from a meet at any time prior to its conclusion, upon presenting valid cause to the Contest
Director, and that meet shall not count towards their Contest Factor sum for the Contest Year. In addition,
a chartered NAR section may not sponsor more than five section and/or local meets during a Contest Year.
A contestant, team, or section may not withdraw from a meet after its conclusion, or prior to its conclusion
based on poor score as the valid cause.
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- 6.8 Sanction
- Application for sanction of a model rocket competition shall be made to the NAR Regional Contest Board
at least thirty days in advance of the date of the competition, on the standard form Application for a
Contest Sanction, which is available from the NAR Regional Contest Board. If necessary, a reproduction of
the form may be used when none can be secured from the NAR.
The thirty-day advance notice requirement may be waived at the discretion of the NAR Regional Contest Board.
The Senior Member of the NAR who will serve as the Contest Director must sign the application. The correct
sanction fee must be included with the form mailed to the NAR Regional Contest Board. Contest Directors must
obtain an adequate supply of contest forms, flight cards, etc. in advance of any competition, since this
material will not be sent with the sanction for competition.
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- 6.9 Results
- The NAR Senior Member who serves as the Contest Director for a sanctioned competition must report the
competition results to the NAR Contest Board on the standard forms, and must include all the competition
entry blanks, flight cards, and other contest record materials used.* The report must be postmarked within
fourteen days following the completion of the competition, but this requirement may be waived at the discretion
of the NAR Regional Contest Board. If an unusual question arises, the Contest Director may request a ruling on
the matter from the NAR Contest Board. In this case, the Contest Director should make every effort to include
complete and impartial details on the situation. The NAR Contest Board may refuse to accept the results of a
competition if all the contest record materials are not included, if the data is not legible or accurate, or
if there has been an unreasonable delay in reporting results. All competition results shall be compiled and
reported by the Regional Contest Board Chairman at least monthly. The National Contest Board Chairman shall
compile and report current standings to the NAR webmaster at least monthly during the contest year. The NAR
webmaster should post the current US Point Standings at least once a month during the contest year. Final
official results for the year should be posted to the website no later than one month following the conclusion
of NARAM.
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- 6.10 Rejection
- The NAR Contest Board may refuse to accept the results of a competition if evidence is presented that the
competition was not conducted within the scope or intent of this United States Model Rocket Sporting Code.
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- 6.11 Deadline
- In all cases, contest results must be in the hands of the NAR Contest Board at least fourteen days prior to the
opening day of the National Meet.
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- 6.12 Advisory Rulings
- In cases where a modeler is uncertain of the application of a rule contained in the United States
Model Rocket Sporting Code, he/she may ask for a ruling by the Regional Contest Board Chairman. The
Regional Contest Board Chairman may rule or pass the request to the National Contest Board Chairman.
This process should proceed in a timely manner so as to allow modelers time to react to the ruling.
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* Contest results may be submitted electronically in ContestManager format, or other formats as approved by the
Contest Board. Competition entry blanks must still be sent to the Contest Board. Flight cards for any new United States
Model Rocket Performance Records should also be submitted.
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