Uniforms

ALAC Uniforms

The ALAC uniform consists of orange/gold/blue singlet and black shorts.
Sizing of shirts can be found here: www.subprint.com.au/size-chart/30/pdf/Athletics_Singlet-size-chart.pdf


Rules regarding Uniforms
The ALAC Competition singlet must have registration number and age tag affixed to it. 
Every athlete shall be provided with a registration bib, age group number and sponsor patches which, during the competition, shall be worn as follows: 
a. Registration number must be affixed to the front of the uniform top.
b. Name and Centre must be printed and clearly visible for identification purposes.
c. Age group tag shall be worn on the upper left of the uniform top.
d. Sponsor patch shall be worn on the upper right side of 

the uniform top.

  1. Printed registration bibs will include the age group number.
  2. All bibs, tags and patches shall be secured to the uniform top by an appropriate means 
    eg: sewn, pinned, Velcro etc.
  3. No athlete shall be permitted to take part in any competition without displaying the 
    appropriate tags and patches.
  4. Lost or forgotten tags or patches may be purchased for a nominal fee.
  5. If an athlete does not follow this rule and:
    1. Refuses the direction of the relevant Referee to comply; or
    2. Participates in the competition,
    they may be disqualified.
  6. Specific registration bibs may be supplied for a competition where specific sponsorship arrangements exist. 


Athletes are not required to wear their uniform at training.​

 

Please write your child's name on the front with a black laundry marker and their Centre (ASHB)
The above positioning of registration numbers and  age group tags is for normal ALAC competitions and most state events.

Footwear

  1. Appropriate footwear is compulsory for all athletes in all events.
  2. No athlete may wear football boots or cleats in any event.
  3. Athletes in the U7 - U10 age group may not wear spike shoes.
  4. Athletes in the U11 - U12 age group may wear spike shoes in events run entirely in lanes, 
    long jump, triple jump, high jump and javelin.
  5. Athletes in the U13 - U17 age groups may wear spike shoes in all track events except 
    walks. Spike shoes may also be worn for long jump, triple jump, high jump and javelin.
  6. All spike shoes must be worn with all holes filled with a complete set of spikes, with no 
    more than two blanks/slugs installed.
  7. Spike shoes must only be worn during an event and are not to be worn to and from an 
    event.
  8. Any number of spikes up to 11 may be accommodated on each shoe, but the number of spike positions shall not exceed 11
    a. Synthetic: Track 7 mm maximum 
    Long/Triple/High/Javelin 9 mm maximum 
    b. Grass - Track /Long/Triple/High/Javelin 12mm maximum

          Spike length (subject to any further constraint from ground policies): 

  1. At the WA Athletics Stadium, to maximize performance and prevent damage to the mondo surface, athletes must not use sharp spikes that will penetrate the surface. The mondo track is designed such that blunt spikes will depress the surface and the rebound effect will propel them forward, thereby maximizing performance.
  2. The only spikes permitted for use at the WA Athletics Stadium are the ‘Christmas Tree’ and ‘Pyramid’ Shape variety as pictured. The composition of the spike ie ceramic or metal is irrelevant. ‘Needle’ spikes are sharper than ‘pyramid’ spikes and are NOT permitted.