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Are rules for Division 1 and Division 2 athletes different?

2006-08-16 02:28:47 · 4 answers · asked by ladijas 1 in Sports Olympics

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Yes. However they will lose their NCAA eligibilty if they "turn pro" or they take money or gifts from sponsors.
The rules for all Divisions are the same.

2006-08-16 02:35:17 · answer #1 · answered by cirestan 6 · 0 0

Yes because the Olympics are still considered an amateur sport. You will lose it if for instance you run track & field and turn pro and go to Europe and run in those high paid gala meets going on now through the summer

2006-08-16 04:03:12 · answer #2 · answered by moglie 6 · 0 0

Yes. As long as you aren't a professional in track and field.

The NCAA allows you to be a pro in one sport but still be eligible in another.

There are athletes playing pro baseball in the summer who are eligible to play college football in the following fall. For example, Jeff Samardzija is pitching for the Boise Hawks, a Cubs farm club this summer, and will play football for Notre Dame this fall.

2006-08-16 15:25:02 · answer #3 · answered by rt11guru 6 · 0 0

sure, you're top. yet there's a suitable technique for registration and sign-in to an adventure, plus the qualifying rounds. The numbers are re-assigned for each race and it is not person-friendly till now which athletes will qualify. At adventure athletes could sign up, and whilst formal registration processed and authorized you get assigned a quantity and an good "bib" with the quantity on it. At state and native activities the quantity one is given to the 1st registrant and sequentially after that. For specific competitions they supply quantity one to the precise seeded athlete and quantity 2 to the subsequent seed etc. the quick answer is using the fact the quantity adjustments and you will no longer comprehend it till now, plus you are able to have an good race bib.

2016-11-04 22:32:34 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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