April 27, 2024
SAAA Valkyrie 2024 All Women's Highland Games
$70
Vista, CA
SAAA 2024 Valkyrie All Women's Highland Games
Saturday April 27th 2024
$70 for non-members
$60 for members (discount code will be emailed to you)
Green Oaks Ranch, Vista, California
REGISTRATION - OPEN NOW...First come, first served. Registration ends on April 14th 2024
EVENTS - Braemar, Open Stone, Light Weight For Distance, Heavy Weight For Distance, Heavy Hammer, Light Hammer, Sheaf, Weight Over Bar and Caber will be contested for all classes.
CLASSES - Women's A, B, C, Masters 40+ and Lightweight (under 150 lbs). First time athletes, please sign up as a Novice class athlete.
ENTRANCE FEES - There are no entrance fees, or parking fees for friends and family. So please invite them to come down and see you compete.
SHIRTS - All athletes will be given a games shirt and are expected to wear it. This helps us to determine if you are allowed on the field or not, and keeps the event safe.
DAY OF EVENT INFO - Please arrive around 8am, and expect the competition to begin at 9am. We will finish when all athletes have completed all events.
Please feel free to bring chairs and there is plenty of shade at the ranch and on the field. You can bring a tent, but likely won't need it. Bring food and drinks too, but please know that NO ALCOHOL IS PERMITTED ON THE PROPERTY AT THE RANCH. There won't be any warnings issued here, if we see you with alcohol, you will be asked to leave.
LODGING - Camping is available at Green Oaks Ranch. You may camp on the field, or in your vehicle. Please make sure to pay an SAAA representative for the nightly camping fee the morning of the event on April 6th.
BY REGISTERING FOR THIS EVENT, ALL PARTICIPANTS AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING CODE OF CONDUCT AND ADDITIONAL LIABILITY WAIVER ITEMS LISTED BELOW:
Liability Waiver -
1. Competitors must wear the kilt and Highland hose at all times while on the athletic field. Exceptions to this rule
must have the prior approval of the Athletic Director (AD).
2. All events will be governed by the Scottish American Athletic Association (SAAA) rules. The SAAA and the
sponsor(s) of the Highland Game reserve the right to test any competitor for the use of steroids and other
performance altering substances and in any manner, time, and place convenient to the SAAA or Highland Game
sponsor(s).
3. Decisions of the Judges and Athletic Director are final.
4. The SAAA reserve the right to change, combine, or eliminate scheduled events.
5. I release my rights to any photographs or facsimiles taken of me during my participation in the Heavy Events
Competition at these games and grant the SAAA and the organizers of the Game the right to use, reproduce, and
publish the photographs or facsimiles at their discretion.
6. The competition is expected to include the traditional eight heavy events of Scottish Highland athletics, AND the sheaf toss; however, the scheduling of final competition events is at the discretion of the Athletic Director and Judges.
7. Medals and/or awards will be provided as can best be accommodated, the final decision of what to award being
the SAAA’s or the Highland Game sponsor(s).
8. WATCH FOR FLYING OBJECTS WHILE ON THE FIELD! When competing, athletes
must be aware that objects will be thrown into the air, often from multiple directions, and must
be active in their efforts to avoid being hit by any implement.
By registering for this competition, I acknowledge that I have read the rules and regulations as set forth on
this Entry Form and hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators waive and release all rights and
claims for damages I may be entitled to against the sponsors of the Highland Games, the Scottish American Athletic
Association (SAAA) and their representatives, agents, successors and assignees, for any and all injuries suffered by
me through participation in these events. Additionally, I agree to be bound by the OFFICIAL RULES
GOVERNING THE SCOTTISH HIGHLAND GAMES IN NORTH AMERICA AS APPROVED BY THE SAAA.
SAAA CODE OF CONDUCT -
Code of Conduct for SAAA Registration:
Code of Conduct for Athletes Participating in Scottish Highland Games Heavy Athletics
1. Inclusivity: All athletes, regardless of their gender, religion, political affiliation, disability, sexual orientation, or any
other personal characteristic, shall be treated with respect and equality. Any form of discrimination, harassment,
assault, sexist or bullying behavior reported to an SAAA official, is strictly prohibited.
2. Sportsmanship: Athletes shall compete with honor and sportsmanship. They shall not engage in any
unsportsmanlike conduct, including but not limited to taunting, vulgar or unwelcome trash-talking, or cheating of
any kind. Sportsmanship applies to the treatment of other athletes, spectators, judges, athletic directors and
anyone else present during athletic competitions. All athletes shall comply with all rules and regulations of the
competition, follow the instructions of officials, and respect the rights of other competitors.
3. Athletic Director Powers and Responsibilities: All athletes are to respect and follow the requests of the athletic
director. Any athletic director requests or commands are to be accepted as final, without question by any athlete.
4. SAAA Right to Refuse Service: The SAAA reserves the right to refuse participation to our athletic competitions in
the event an athlete is deemed an actual, or potential threat to the health and safety of any of our board members,
judges, volunteers or athletes. All decisions made by majority vote from the SAAA board are final and irrevocable,
with penalties varying depended on the severity of the offense.
5. Performance Enhancing Drugs: The use of performance-enhancing drugs is strictly prohibited. Athletes are
responsible for ensuring that any substances they consume are not on the following list, which are all prohibited by
the SAAA. List of banned substances include: bolasterone, boldenone, 4-chlorotesterone, danazol, drostanolone,
fluoxymesterone, mesterolone, methandienone, methandriol, methenolone, methyltestosterone, nandrolone,
norethandrolone, oxandrolone, oxymesterone, stanozolol, trenbolone, probenecid and clenbuterol. Testing for
specific gravity, testosterone, epitestosterone and testosterone/epitestosterone ratio shall also be included in the
test. Use of legally prescribed testosterone, from a licensed physician, shall not constitute a failed test. Nor shall
the use of any cannabis products (weed, pot, etc.). Highly elevated testosterone levels (1,500+ ng/dl) may be
subject to disciplinary action by the SAAA board, even with a prescription. All athletes shall submit to drug testing
as required by the SAAA when requested. Testing can be requested following any world record being set at an
SAAA event, at the discretion of the Athletic Director for any reason, or as the result of a random draw. Any
athlete who tests positive for a banned substance shall be subject to any and all penalties. Prior notice is not
required and tests may be conducted prior to an athletic competition, during, or following the completion of the
competition.
Penalties for Failed Tests: Penalties for athletes who fail a drug test, or refuse to take one in a timely
manor shall be as follows:
a) First Offense: The athlete shall be disqualified from the competition and suspended for a period
of 2 years. This includes revoking any current SAAA membership the athlete may hold.
b) Second Offense: The athlete shall be disqualified from the competition and suspended for a
period of 4 additional years. This includes revoking any current SAAA membership the athlete
may hold.
c) Third Offense: The athlete shall be banned from competing in Scottish Highland Games Heavy
Athletics for life. This includes revoking any current SAAA membership the athlete may hold.
6. Penalties for Violation of Code of Conduct: Any athlete who violates this Code of Conduct may be subject to
penalties, including disqualification from the competition, suspension from future competitions, or permanent ban
from competing in Scottish Highland Games Heavy Athletics. SAAA Board members will take all allegations
seriously and act to the best of their ability to make a fair, and just decision, with whatever evidence is presented.
Any evidence presented to any SAAA board member shall be protected and not disclosed to any person or entity
outside of the board of the SAAA board of directors. All evidence provided to the SAAA shall remain private and
anonymous.
7. Reporting Violations: Any athlete who witnesses a violation of this Code of Conduct or suspects that an athlete is
using performance-enhancing drugs shall report it immediately to an SAAA judge, or board member.
8. Time to appeal: The athlete shall be promptly notified of the allegations in writing, either by email, text, etc., as
soon as is practicable by the SAAA. The athlete shall be given five (5) days to respond to the allegations and the
SAAA board shall then render a decision within five (5) days of the response from the athlete. Immediate
exclusion on the day of competition will occur only if the incident occurs during said competition and will remain in
place only as long as necessary for the SAAA board to gather evidence needed to make a just decision.
9. Enforcement: The SAAA shall enforce this Code of Conduct and any penalties imposed. All decisions by the
SAAA shall be final and binding.
10. Amendments: This Code of Conduct may be amended by the SAAA at any time. Any changes shall be
communicated to all athletes prior to the competition.
By accepting these rules, I acknowledge that I have read and understand the above Code of Conduct for Athletes
Participating in SAAA Scottish Heavy Athletics. I agree to abide by this Code of Conduct and accept the penalties for any
violation.
Events and Weights
Division | Braemar | Open Stone | Heavy Weight For Distance | Light Weight For Distance | Heavy Hammer | Light Hammer | Sheaf Toss | Weight Over Bar | Caber Toss |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Women's Novice (First Time Competitors) | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Women's Lightweight (Under 150 lbs) | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Women's A Class | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Women's B Class | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Women's C Class | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Women's Masters 40+ | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
$70
Registration Closes Apr 19, 2024
No refunds.
59 spots remain.