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Seeding is the computerized placing of athletes and relays into heats and sections. It also includes the computerized placing of athletes into field event flights.
An event can have from one to four rounds. A Final Only event has one round. A Prelim/Final event has two rounds. If an event has Semi-Finals in addition to Preliminaries and Finals, then it has 3 rounds. Some events may have 4 rounds in which case there will also be quarter-finals. You specify the number of rounds for an event when you add the event to the database.
The seeding of track and field events can be a complex process. Between the various track organizations, such as IAAF, USATF, AAU, NCAA, each State High School Association, and Masters/Veterans, the variance of rules and methods for assigning heats and flights causes the number of ways to place athletes in heats and flights to number in the hundreds. MM accommodates this vast array of seeding methods through a four step process.
4 Step Seeding Process
In MM, each and every event is individually seeded according to how the previous four questions are answered for each event. This Section is designed to help you understand how to get the most out of MM's flexible method of using the four steps.
Along with the 4 step seeding process, 4 other factors must be known in order to complete the seeding process:
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