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O K L A H O M A C I T Y<br />

M A Y 3 1 , J U N E 1 & 2<br />

PARTICIPANT HANDBOOK


CEO Letter...................................................................1<br />

Sponsors.................................................................2-4<br />

Company Divisions.....................................................5<br />

Event Schedule......................................................7-12<br />

Requirements...........................................................13<br />

Individual Event Standards..................................14-17<br />

Maps...................................................................18-20<br />

Tent Map/Legend.................................................22-23<br />

Team Event Standards........................................24-33<br />

Relay/Exchange Rules & Scoring.............................34<br />

Policies/Officials.......................................................35<br />

Points.......................................................................36<br />

Awards.....................................................................37<br />

Best Event Times.................................................39-45


Dear Corporate Challenge <strong>Participant</strong>:<br />

Welcome to the 25th annual <strong>OU</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Corporate Challenge, a weekend of<br />

friendly athletic competition and fun. To celebrate the event’s silver anniversary,<br />

we have a great experience planned for you.<br />

The Corporate Challenge is a wonderful opportunity to physically challenge yourself,<br />

team-build with fellow employees, meet peers from other metro companies and<br />

raise money for a good cause. Over the next three days, we will work to bring out<br />

your very best, whether you ultimately finish first, last or somewhere in between.<br />

No matter what happens, our goal is for everyone to have a good time.<br />

One of the best things about the competition is the charitable cause it supports.<br />

For years, the UCO Endeavor Games have provided a competitive outlet for<br />

disabled athletes. With its emphasis on health, fitness and competition, it is a<br />

perfect partner for the <strong>OU</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Corporate Challenge. Last year, we raised<br />

more than $50,000 for the Endeavor Games, and this year we hope to raise even<br />

more.<br />

Of course, none of this would be possible without the cooperation of our many<br />

corporate sponsors and volunteers. They provide the funding and personal<br />

time necessary to make the Corporate Challenge the great event it is. Your<br />

support is invaluable and for that, we thank you.<br />

Needless to say, the Corporate Challenge would not be what it<br />

is today without you, the athlete participants. Your dedication<br />

and enthusiasm have sustained this event for 25 years and<br />

will continue to carry it forward for many years to come.<br />

Now, it’s time to let the games begin. I know team captains<br />

have prepared their athletes well and are ready to<br />

get started. Good luck to everyone and have a<br />

great competition.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Brian Maddy<br />

CEO, <strong>OU</strong> Physicians<br />

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Thank you Gold Sponsors<br />

<strong>2013</strong> GOLD sponsors 25 Years<br />

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Thank you Silver and Bronze Sponsors<br />

Associated Wholesale<br />

Grocers<br />

Climate Master<br />

GE Oil & Gas<br />

Hertz<br />

Imagenet Consulting<br />

Love’s Travel Stops<br />

MTM Recognition<br />

Mustang Fuel Corporation<br />

180 Medical<br />

AAA Northern California,<br />

Nevada & Utah<br />

Insurance Exchange<br />

American Fidelity Assurance<br />

Company<br />

Chaparral Energy<br />

Cole & Reed, P.C.<br />

Eide Bailly<br />

Fast Enterprises<br />

Grant Thornton, LLP<br />

Greater Oklahoma City<br />

Chamber<br />

IBC Bank<br />

IBM<br />

Silver<br />

Bronze<br />

Oklahoma Electric<br />

Cooperative<br />

Pratt Industries, OKC<br />

SandRidge Energy<br />

The Boeing Company<br />

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.<br />

XTO Energy<br />

Insurica<br />

INTEGRIS<br />

Lighthouse Sports,<br />

Fitness & Health<br />

LINN Energy<br />

Marathon Oil<br />

Norman Regional<br />

Health System<br />

Northstar Properties<br />

Oklahoma Sports &<br />

Orthopedic Institute<br />

Schlumberger<br />

Teleflora<br />

U.S. Postal Service<br />

University of Central Oklahoma<br />

<strong>2013</strong> SILVER & BRONZE SPONSORS<br />

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Thank you Event Sponsors<br />

3-on-3 Basketball<br />

Kids 10k and Kids<br />

Corporate Fitness Challenge<br />

5k/10k Run<br />

Walk & Wheel Chair Event<br />

<strong>2013</strong> event sponsors<br />

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<strong>2013</strong> <strong>OU</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Corporate Challenge<br />

Company Divisions<br />

Division 1<br />

Fast Enterprises<br />

Lighthouse Sports, Fitness & Health<br />

Northstar Properties<br />

Greater Oklahoma City Chamber<br />

Grant Thornton, LLP<br />

Division 2<br />

Marathon Oil<br />

Oklahoma Sports & Orthopedic Institute<br />

Insurica<br />

Oklahoma Electric Cooperative<br />

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma<br />

Division 3<br />

LINN Energy<br />

Schlumberger<br />

180 Medical<br />

Teleflora<br />

Associated Wholesale Grocers<br />

Division 4<br />

AAA<br />

Love’s Travel Stops<br />

Climate Master<br />

SandRidge Energy<br />

American Fidelity Assurance Company<br />

Division 5<br />

Farmers Insurance Red Team<br />

Farmers Insurance Blue Team<br />

Norman Regional Health System<br />

Chesapeake Energy White Team<br />

Chesapeake Energy Blue Team<br />

Eide Bailly<br />

Cole & Reed, P.C.<br />

XTO Energy<br />

IBM<br />

Pratt Industries, OKC<br />

Mustang Fuel Corporation<br />

Imagenet Consulting<br />

IBC Bank<br />

MTM Recognition<br />

Chaparral Energy<br />

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.<br />

GE Oil & Gas<br />

University of Central Oklahoma<br />

Hertz<br />

U.S. Postal Service<br />

The Boeing Company<br />

Mercy Red<br />

Mercy Blue<br />

<strong>OU</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong><br />

INTEGRIS<br />

<strong>2013</strong> CORPORATE CHALLENGE DIVISIONS<br />

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TIME EVENT/DIVISIOn EVENT SITE/TIME SITE/LOCATION<br />

6:00 pm Opening Ceremony McGuinness Tent Area<br />

6:30 pm Executive Relay McGuinness Track<br />

Staging times for Executive Relay - Report to starter 30 minutes before<br />

your Company Division race.<br />

Co. Division 5<br />

6:30 pm<br />

Co. Division 4<br />

6:40 pm<br />

Co. Division 3<br />

6:50 pm<br />

Co. Division 2<br />

7:00 pm<br />

Co. Division 1<br />

7:10 pm<br />

7:00-8:30 pm Women’s Basketball McGuinness Gymnasium<br />

Presented by<br />

Hertz<br />

Co. Division 4<br />

Volunteers from Division 4<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

7:00 pm Co-Ed Shuttle Relay McGuinness Infield<br />

Staging times for Shuttle Relay - Report to starter 30 minutes before your<br />

Company Division race.<br />

Co. Division 1<br />

7:00 pm<br />

Co. Division 2<br />

7:20 pm<br />

Co. Division 3<br />

7:40 pm<br />

Co. Division 4<br />

8:00 pm<br />

Co. Division 5<br />

8:20 pm<br />

7:15 pm Kids Corporate McGuinness Tent City/Track<br />

Presented by Fitness Challenge- No check-in. Bring log sheet received from captain<br />

to start participation.<br />

Love’s<br />

This will be filled out by each participant.<br />

Travel Stops<br />

All Divisions will start/complete push-ups, sit-ups and v-sit together on grass area by<br />

company tents, at 7:15 pm. Once complete, kids ages 5-10 will start the Endurance Run<br />

and kids ages 11-17 will start the Shuttle Run (then switch) at the track.<br />

Volunteers from all divisions<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

8:30-10:30 pm Women’s Basketball McGuinness Gymnasium<br />

Co. Division 2<br />

Presented by<br />

Hertz<br />

Volunteers from Division 2<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

Tweeting about Corporate Challenge?<br />

evenTs sChedule - friday, May 31<br />

(This is a TENTATIVE timetable of Corporate Challenge events)<br />

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TIME EVENT/DIVISIOn EVENT SITE/TIME SITE/LOCATION<br />

8:00 am Co-Ed Volleyball McGuinness Volleyball Courts<br />

Co. Division 4<br />

Volunteers from Division 4<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

8:00 am Home Run Derby McGuinness Baseball Field<br />

Co. Division 1<br />

8:00 am Women’s Mile McGuinness Track<br />

Staging times for Women’s Mile - Report to starter 30 minutes before<br />

your age category.<br />

Under 29<br />

8:00 am<br />

Age 30-39<br />

8:20 am<br />

Age 40-49<br />

8:40 am<br />

Age 50-59<br />

9:00 am<br />

Age 60+<br />

9:20 am<br />

If you are planning to walk the Women’s Mile, it will start immediately following<br />

the Age 60+ groups.<br />

8:00-10:00 am Women’s Basketball McGuinness Gymnasium<br />

Co. Division 5<br />

Presented by<br />

Hertz<br />

Volunteers from Division 5<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

10:00- Women’s/Men’s UCO Aquatic Center<br />

11:00 am Freestyle Swimming Warm-up begins at 9:30 am<br />

There is no check-in for the swimming events.<br />

Each company division will swim immediately following<br />

the previous division.<br />

Co. Division 1<br />

Women; Men<br />

Co. Division 2<br />

Women; Men<br />

Co. Division 3<br />

Women; Men<br />

Co. Division 4<br />

Women; Men<br />

Co. Division 5<br />

Women; Men<br />

Co-Ed Swimming Relay UCO Aquatic Center<br />

Warm-Up begins immediately following Women’slMen’s Freestyle.<br />

Co. Division 1<br />

Co. Division 2<br />

Co. Division 3<br />

Co. Division 4<br />

Co. Division 5<br />

Volunteers from all divisions<br />

Report poolside 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

11:00 am- Co-Ed Volleyball McGuinness Volleyball Courts<br />

2:00 pm Co. Division 3<br />

Volunteers from Division 3<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

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TIME EVENT/DIVISIOn EVENT SITE/TIME SITE/LOCATION<br />

11:00 am Women’s/Men’s 55 Meter McGuinness Track<br />

Staging times for Women’slMen’s 55 Meter - Report 30 minutes before your<br />

Division race.<br />

Co. Division 1 Women - 11:00 am; Men - Immediately Following<br />

Co. Division 2 Women - 11:20 am; Men - Immediately Following<br />

Co. Division 3 Women - 11:40 am; Men - Immediately Following<br />

Co. Division 4 Women - 12:00 pm; Men - Immediately Following<br />

Co. Division 5 Women - 12:20 pm; Men - Immediately Following<br />

11:00 am- Men’s Basketball McGuinness Gymnasium<br />

2:00 pm Co. Division 5<br />

Presented by<br />

Hertz<br />

Volunteers from Division 5<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

1:00 pm Home Run Derby McGuinness Baseball Field<br />

Co. Division 2<br />

2:00-3:00 pm Co-Ed Tug-of War McGuinness Infield<br />

Co. Division 4<br />

2:00-5:00 pm Women’s Basketball McGuinness Gymnasium<br />

Presented by<br />

Hertz<br />

Co. Division 1<br />

Volunteers from Division 1<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

3:00-5:00 pm Co-Ed Volleyball McGuinness Volleyball Courts<br />

Co. Division 2<br />

Volunteers from Division 2<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

3:00-5:00 pm Co-Ed Tug-of War McGuinness Infield<br />

Co. Division 5<br />

5:00 pm Home Run Derby McGuinness Baseball Field<br />

Co. Division 5<br />

5:00-7:00 pm Co-Ed Tug-of War McGuinness Infield<br />

Co. Division 3<br />

5:00-8:00 pm Men’s Basketball McGuinness Gymnasium<br />

Presented by<br />

Hertz<br />

Co. Division 1<br />

Volunteers from Division 1<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

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6:00-8:30 pm Obstacle Course McGuinness Infield<br />

Staging times for Obstacle Course - Report to starter 30 minutes before your<br />

Company Division race.<br />

Presented by<br />

Hertz<br />

Co. Division 5<br />

Co. Division 4<br />

Co. Division 3<br />

Co. Division 2<br />

Co. Division 1<br />

6:00 pm<br />

6:20 pm<br />

6:40 pm<br />

7:00 pm<br />

7:20 pm<br />

6:30 pm Men’s Mile McGuinness Track<br />

Staging times for Men’s Mile - Report to starter 30 minutes before your<br />

Age Category.<br />

Age under 29<br />

6:30 pm<br />

Age 30-39<br />

6:50 pm<br />

Age 40-49<br />

7:10 pm<br />

Age 50-59<br />

7:25 pm<br />

Age 60 +<br />

7:40 pm<br />

If you are planning to walk the Men’s Mile, it will start immediately following<br />

the age 60+ groups.<br />

8:00-10:00 pm Men’s Basketball McGuinness Gymnasium<br />

Co. Division 2<br />

Volunteers from Division 2<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

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TIME EVENT/DIVISIOn EVENT SITE/TIME SITE/LOCATION<br />

There is no check-in for the 5k/10k Runs, Walk, Wheelchair Event,<br />

Kids 10k and Cycling.<br />

7:30 am 1 Mile Walk <strong>OU</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Campus NE 10th & Phillips<br />

Presented by Wheel Chair Event<br />

180 Medical<br />

Presented by Corporate Kids 10K<br />

Love’s<br />

Travel Stops<br />

8:00 am 5K/10K Run <strong>OU</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Campus NE 10th & Phillips<br />

Presented by<br />

XTO Energy<br />

10:00 am 5K Cycling Sprint <strong>OU</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Campus NE 10th & Phillips<br />

Cycling order:<br />

Men: Co. Division 5-1<br />

Women: Co. Division 5-1<br />

Volunteers from all divisions (for 5k/10k Run, Walk,<br />

Wheelchair Event, Kids 10k and Cycling)<br />

For 5K/10K Run, Walk, Wheelchair Event, Kids 10K & 5K Cycle, check in is under the<br />

tent on NE 10th and Phillips. For the water stop check-in is at the location on Lincoln<br />

and NE 16th.<br />

8:00-10:00 am Men’s Basketball McGuinness Gymnasium<br />

Presented by<br />

Hertz<br />

Co. Division 4<br />

Volunteers from Division 4<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

10:00 am- Co-Ed Volleyball McGuinness Volleyball Courts<br />

1:00 pm Co. Division 1<br />

Volunteers from Division 1<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

10:00 am- Women’s Basketball McGuinness Gymnasium<br />

1:00 pm Co. Division 3<br />

Presented by<br />

Hertz<br />

Volunteers from Division 3<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

Tweeting about Corporate Challenge?<br />

evenTs sChedule - sUNDAY, june 2<br />

(This is a TENTATIVE timetable of Corporate Challenge events)<br />

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TIME EVENT/DIVISIOn EVENT SITE/TIME SITE/LOCATION<br />

11:00 am Home Run Derby McGuinness Baseball Field<br />

Co. Division 4<br />

Noon Women’s/Men’s Relay McGuinness Track<br />

Staging times for Women’s/Men’s Relay - Report to starter 30 minutes<br />

before your Company Division Race.<br />

Co. Division 1 Women - Noon; Men - Immediately Following<br />

Co. Division 2 Women - 12:20 pm; Men - Immediately Following<br />

Co. Division 3 Women - 12:40 pm; Men - Immediately Following<br />

Co. Division 4 Women - 1:00 pm; Men - Immediately Following<br />

Co. Division 5 Women - 1:20 pm; Men - Immediately Following<br />

1:00-2:30 pm Co-Ed Tug-of War McGuinness Infield<br />

Co. Division 1<br />

1:00-4:00 pm Co-Ed Volleyball McGuinness Volleyball Courts<br />

Co. Division 5<br />

Volunteers from Division 5<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

1:30-4:00 pm Men’s Basketball McGuinness Gymnasium<br />

Presented by<br />

Hertz<br />

Division 3<br />

Volunteers from Division 3<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

2:00 pm Home Run Derby McGuinness Baseball Field<br />

Co. Division 3<br />

2:30-4:00 pm Co-Ed Tug-of-War McGuinness Infield<br />

Co. Division 2<br />

4:00-6:00 pm Dodgeball McGuinness Gymnasium<br />

Each Company Division will start immediately following previous division.<br />

Co. Division 1<br />

Co. Division 2<br />

Co. Division 3<br />

Co. Division 4<br />

Co. Division 5<br />

6:00 pm Dodgeball Playoffs McGuinness Gymnasium<br />

Winners from Divisions 1- 5 playoff in Round Robin to determine overall winner.<br />

Volunteers from all divisions<br />

Report to gym 30 minutes prior to event.<br />

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Each participant is assigned a number when participating in Corporate Challenge.<br />

The first number denotes the company division (1-5), the second and third numbers<br />

represent the teams’ numbers, and the fourth and fifth numbers are the participants’ numbers.<br />

<strong>Participant</strong>s must use their assigned numbers to compete. Number switching is forbidden<br />

and participants will be disqualified from the event.<br />

There are pull-tabs at the bottom of each participant number. DO NOT REMOVE ANY OF<br />

THESE TABS! If you require a replacement number make sure the number on the pulltab<br />

matches your participant number. Numbers must be displayed on the front of each<br />

participant t-shirt. The company team captains are responsible for providing safety pins so<br />

their participants may attach the number to their t-shirts. Pin the number where designated<br />

on each corner.<br />

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<strong>Participant</strong>s in the 5k/10k Run and 5k Cycling will have a timing chip attached<br />

to the back of their bib. It is the team captains’ and participants’ responsibility<br />

to keep track of the timing chip. You must have your assigned chip with you on<br />

Sunday, June 2. You will not be issued another chip if you show up without it.<br />

participant numbers &<br />

individual eligibiliTy reQuiremenTs<br />

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CYCLING<br />

1. 1 man and 1 woman per team.<br />

2. No age restriction.<br />

3. Trial times for each participant recorded individually.<br />

4. Appropriately fitting CPCS-approved helmets are required.<br />

5. Two-wheel single bicycles only. No tandems.<br />

6. All cyclists should arrive by 9:30 a.m. for staging.<br />

7. No support vehicles of any kind are allowed on the course except those associated<br />

with Corporate Challenge.<br />

8. Each rider will start individually as lined up (first come, first served men/women). If<br />

start time is missed, rider forfeits the race.<br />

9. Race number should be clearly visible and pinned over the left hip.<br />

10. No drafting will be tolerated. Drafting will result in immediate disqualification by race<br />

officials. Riders must maintain a distance of at least two bike lengths between the<br />

riders ahead and at least four feet while overtaking another rider.<br />

11. The course will be held on Oklahoma City public streets. Traffic will be discouraged<br />

from using the race course.<br />

12. There will be no water stations on the course. Riders are responsible for their own<br />

water bottles and cages.<br />

13. Any mechanical breakdown on the course, which cannot be repaired by the<br />

participant on the course, will result in forfeiture of the race. There will be no restarts.<br />

10-KILOMETER RUN<br />

1. 1 man and 1 woman per team.<br />

2. No age restriction.<br />

3. 10K competitor cannot compete in the 5K.<br />

4. Times for each participant recorded individually.<br />

5. There will be two water stations on the course.<br />

5-KILOMETER RUN<br />

1. 5 men per team, one from each age category.<br />

2. 5 women per team, one from each age category.<br />

3. 5K competitor cannot compete in the 10K.<br />

4. Times for each participant recorded individually.<br />

5. There will be two water stations on the course.<br />

WALK AB<strong>OU</strong>T / WHEEL CHAIR<br />

1. 10 participants per team.<br />

2. No age restriction.<br />

3. 30-minute time limit.<br />

4. Must turn in bib tab to volunteer upon completion of event to receive points.<br />

5. Each participant who finishes will receive 15 points.<br />

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CORPORATE KIDS 10K<br />

Children ages 5-17 are eligible for the Corporate Kids 1OK competition.<br />

5 participants are allowed per team.<br />

1. Find a safe place to run.<br />

2. Walk, run or roll by wheelchair five miles before Sunday, June 2. Fill in each box<br />

on your running log (provided by team captain) with the date you run, and<br />

remember, a parent or corporate adult must sign for each mile you run.<br />

3. Complete the final mile of your 10K at Corporate Challenge at 7:30 a.m., on<br />

Sunday, June 2. Plan to arrive early to warm up.<br />

4. All logs must be turned in to the team captain of participating company<br />

prior to event.<br />

5. Must turn in bib tab to volunteer upon completion of event to<br />

receive points.<br />

6. Each participant who finishes will receive 15 points.<br />

CORPORATE KIDS FITNESS CHALLENgE<br />

Friday, May 31<br />

Start Time: 7:15 pm<br />

Location: Bishop McGuinness High School<br />

Children ages 5-17 are eligible for the event. Only 10 participants per team are eligible<br />

to earn points. Each eligible participant who finishes all five tests will receive 15 points.<br />

However, all participants will receive the Corporate Kids Physical Fitness Medal.<br />

PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST EVENTS:<br />

Sit-ups, Shuttle Run, Endurance Run/Walk, Push-Ups,V-Sit and Reach.<br />

All Divisions will complete the sit-up, push-up and v-sit portion of the<br />

event together, first.<br />

After sit-ups, push-ups and v-sits are complete kids will move to the track<br />

by age divisions.<br />

Age Division 5-10 years will complete the shuttle run first (then swap to the<br />

endurance run to finish all events).<br />

Age Division 11-17 years will complete the endurance run first (then swap to the<br />

shuttle run to finish all events).<br />

Medals will be given at the endurance run. Bib tabs<br />

(for participation points) will be pulled at the endurance run.<br />

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55-METER SPRINT<br />

1. 5 men per team, one from each age category.<br />

2. 5 women per team, one from each age category.<br />

3. Individuals will run on standard 400-meter composite track.<br />

4. No runners’ metal studs in cleats. Plastic spikes/cleats are allowed.<br />

5. No blocks.<br />

METRIC MILE RUN<br />

1. 5 men per company team, one from each age category.<br />

2. 5 women per company team, one from each age category.<br />

3. Individuals will run on standard 400-meter composite track.<br />

4. Waterfall start.<br />

5. Races divided by age category.<br />

6. Timed heats:<br />

MEN: 10 minute maximum<br />

WOMEN: 12 minute maximum<br />

50 YARD FREESTYLE SWIMMINg<br />

1. 1 man and 1 woman per team.<br />

2. No age restriction.<br />

3. <strong>Participant</strong> swims 25 yards to bulkhead and 25 yards back to start.<br />

4. The term “freestyle” means each swimmer can choose whichever stroke they prefer<br />

to swim, i.e., breaststroke, backstroke, butterfly or front crawl.<br />

5. The forward start may be taken from the starting block, the pool deck or a push<br />

from the wall. The command “take your mark” will be followed by a whistle or horn<br />

to start each heat.<br />

6. Penalty: 5 seconds will be added to individual’s time for<br />

(a) not touching wall at turn<br />

(b) a second false start<br />

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Volunteer Instructions<br />

Each team will be allowed to provide up to 5 volunteers. Each volunteer, if volunteer duties<br />

are completed, will receive 16 points.<br />

A brief description of volunteer duties/responsibilities is listed:<br />

As with all events, volunteers must arrive 30-minutes before event start time to check-in<br />

and receive further instructions. Check-in at Bishop McGuinness High School is inside<br />

the gym, right outside of the Concession Area. Check-in at UCO is poolside. Check-in at<br />

the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is under the tent by the start line, or at<br />

the waterstop located on N.E. 16th Street. Check-in, and check-out (in same location as<br />

check-in), ensures participation, which ensures points being rewarded.<br />

Women’s/Men’s Basketball (at Bishop McGuinness High School, various days/times,<br />

depending on division): Taking score; keeping game time; keeping foul count and any<br />

other duties that apply.<br />

Co-Ed Volleyball (at Bishop McGuinness High School, various days/times, depending on<br />

division):Taking score, keeping game time and other duties that apply.<br />

Kids Corporate Fitness Challenge (at Bishop McGuinness High School, Friday,<br />

May 31, 7:15 pm): Organizing kids sessions, pulling bib tabs (at Endurance Run), passing<br />

out medals and any other duties that apply.<br />

Women’s/Men’s Freestyle Swimming & Co-Ed Swimming Relay (at UCO Swimming<br />

Facility, Saturday, June 1, 10:00 am): Keeping time of each swim lane, recording time on<br />

heat sheets and any other duties that apply.<br />

Walk/Wheelchair Event, Kids 10k (at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center<br />

campus, Sunday, June 2, 7:30 am): Acting as course marshals, pulling bib tabs, passing<br />

out medals, helping pass out fruit/water and any other duties that apply.<br />

5k/10k Run (at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center campus, Sunday, June<br />

2, 8:00 am): Acting as course marshals, helping pass out fruit/water and any other duties<br />

that apply.<br />

5k/10k Run Waterstop (located at N.E. 16th Street at the University of Oklahoma Health<br />

Sciences Center campus, Sunday, June 2, 7:15 am): Filling cups with water, passing out<br />

water, cleaning up course and any other duties that apply.<br />

5k Cycle (at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center campus, Sunday,<br />

June 2, 10:00 am): Acting as course marshals, helping pass out fruit/water and any other<br />

duties that apply.<br />

Dodgeball (at Bishop McGuinness High School, Sunday, June 2, 4:00 pm): Keeping game<br />

time, helping with teams getting on/off court and any other duties that apply.<br />

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1. <strong>OU</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong><br />

2. Blue Cross and Blue Shield<br />

of Oklahoma<br />

3. Chesapeake Energy<br />

4. Farmers Insurance<br />

5. Mercy<br />

Silver Sponsors<br />

6. SandRidge Energy<br />

7. Associated Wholesale Grocers<br />

8. The Boeing Company<br />

9. Climate Master<br />

10. Love’s Travel Stops<br />

11. Hertz<br />

12. GE Oil & Gas<br />

13. Imagenet Consulting<br />

14. Mustang Fuel Corporation<br />

15. Pratt Industries, OKC<br />

16. MTM Recognition<br />

17. Williams-Sonoma, Inc.<br />

18. Oklahoma Electric<br />

Cooperative<br />

19. XTO Energy<br />

Bronze Sponsors<br />

20. 180 Medical<br />

21. Chaparral Energy<br />

22. American Fidelity Assurance<br />

Company<br />

23. AAA Northern California, Nevada<br />

& Utah Insurance Exchange<br />

24. Cole & Reed, P.C.<br />

25. Eide Bailly<br />

26. Fast Enterprises<br />

27. Northstar Properties<br />

28. Grant Thornton, LLP<br />

29. Greater Oklahoma City Chamber<br />

30. IBC Bank<br />

31. IBM<br />

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34. Insurica<br />

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37. Marathon Oil<br />

38. Norman Regional Health<br />

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D. Shuttle Relay<br />

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F. Tug-of-War<br />

G. First Aid<br />

H. Event Staging<br />

I. Tent City<br />

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OBSTACLE C<strong>OU</strong>RSE<br />

1. 2 men and 2 women per team.<br />

2. No age restriction.<br />

3. “Team time” is the combined time of both competitors.<br />

4. Penalty of 5 seconds is assessed for: missing a tire, not skipping five consecutive<br />

times with the jump rope, knocking over a hurdle, missing a pylon in the soccer<br />

dribble, not kicking soccer ball into net and falling off the balance beam. If an entire<br />

section is missed, a penalty of 5 minutes is assessed.<br />

OBSTACLE C<strong>OU</strong>RSE<br />

Finish<br />

Finish<br />

10 Yard Run<br />

10 Yard Run<br />

5 Yard Run<br />

5 Yard Run<br />

5 Yard Run<br />

5 Yard Run<br />

10 Yard Run<br />

10 Yard Run<br />

10 Yard Run 10 Yard Run<br />

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MEN’S SPRINT RELAY<br />

1. 4 men per team.<br />

2. No age restriction.<br />

3. The race is run on standard composite 400-meter track.<br />

4. Batons must be successfully passed within 22 meters of exchange zone.<br />

5. Race legs are: 200m, 200m, 400m and 800m. Total distance - 1600 meters.<br />

6. Out-of-zone baton exchanges or obstructing other runners will result in a<br />

30-second penalty.<br />

WOMEN’S SPRINT RELAY<br />

1. 4 women per team.<br />

2. No age restriction.<br />

3. The race is run on standard composite 400-meter track.<br />

4. Batons must be successfully passed within 22 meters of exchange zone.<br />

5. Race legs are: 100m, 100m, 200m and 400m. Total distance - 800 meters.<br />

6. Out-of-zone baton exchanges or obstructing other runners will result in a<br />

30-second penalty.<br />

EXECUTIVE RELAY<br />

1. 4 members of company management, male or female. The cumulative age of<br />

4 runners must be a minimum of 160 years.<br />

2. The race is run on standard composite 400-meter track.<br />

3. Batons must be successfully passed within 22 meters of exchange zone.<br />

4. Race legs are: 200m each. Total distance - 800 meters.<br />

5. Out-of-zone baton exchanges or obstructing other runners will result in<br />

a 30-second penalty.<br />

CO-ED SHUTTLE RELAY<br />

1. 2 men and 2 women per team.<br />

2. No age restrictions.<br />

3. Race legs are 50 meters each. Total distance - 200 meters. Run infield.<br />

4. Runners must alternate legs by gender.<br />

5. Batons must be successfully passed at each exchange.<br />

6. Out-of-zone baton exchange results in a 5-second penalty.<br />

CO-ED FREESTYLE SWIMMINg RELAY<br />

1. 2 men and 2 women per team. The order does not matter. No age restriction.<br />

2. “Team time” will be combined time of four swimmers, with total distance of 200<br />

yards. Each leg swims 50 yards: 25 yards to bulkhead, turn, and 25 yards back<br />

to start.<br />

3. The term “freestyle” means that each swimmer can choose whichever stroke they<br />

prefer to swim, i.e., breaststroke, backstroke, butterfly or front crawl.<br />

4. The forward start may be taken from the starting block, pool deck or a push from<br />

wall. The command “take your mark” will be followed by a whistle or horn to start<br />

each heat.<br />

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5. Penalty of 10 seconds will be added to team time for, a) not touching wall at turn, b)<br />

leaving platform before previous swimmer touches wall, c) a second false start.<br />

6. One false start is allowed for each heat. Any swimmer who initiates the second<br />

false start will be given a 10-second penalty to the team score. Timekeeper<br />

will note the penalty and the heat will continue for a team time. A 10-second penalty<br />

will be added to final time.<br />

THREE-ON-THREE BASKETBALL (Men’s & Women’s)<br />

1. 6 men/women per team (this number includes 3 substitutes).<br />

2. No age restriction, double elimination.<br />

3. Played on a half-court, using standard OSSA high school rules with the following<br />

exceptions:<br />

• Each game has a 10-minute time limit with one 30-second time out per team.<br />

If at the end of regulation (10 minutes) the game is tied, a jump ball will start<br />

sudden-death overtime, first team to score wins.<br />

• Baskets outside the 3-point line will count as 2 points. Baskets within the<br />

3-point line will count as 1 point.<br />

• Ball must be brought out beyond possession line (3-point line) on every<br />

change of possession, regardless of whether the ball hits the rim on a shot.<br />

Both feet must clear the line.<br />

• Substitutes will be allowed during dead-ball situations. The official will<br />

administer the ball during dead-ball situations at the top of the key or behind<br />

the 3-point line. Ball must be passed in.<br />

• Substitutes cannot enter the court until the player leaving the floor is<br />

completely over the out-of-bounds line.<br />

• Dual possessions (jump ball) will be determined by the alternating<br />

possession.<br />

4. F<strong>OU</strong>LS: Each team is allowed six team fouls. After the 6th foul 1 point will be<br />

awarded for each subsequent foul. These are all fouls (shooting/offensive and<br />

defensive). After 6th foul (on shooting foul) if basket is made, the team receives<br />

the point for the basket and receives the foul point, but possession changes. On<br />

the 6th foul (defensive) they don’t receive point (if shooting) but do receive foul<br />

point. If they miss it, they still receive point for foul, but possession changes.<br />

Technical fouls: Each team is allowed two. After second, 1 point will<br />

be awarded.<br />

5. Fouls and time will be tracked by the scorekeeper.<br />

6. Violations will be called (3 seconds, out-of-bounds, etc.). The ball will change<br />

possession on violations.<br />

7. All judgments of the officials will be final. No protests allowed. No game will start<br />

with less than 3 team members. Team members must show participant numbers<br />

to scorekeeper.<br />

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CO-ED VOLLEYBALL<br />

1. Each game will be played to 25 points, rally point scoring, meaning a point is<br />

scored every time the ball is served. The winner of each point will then serve the<br />

next point. Teams must win by 2 points, with a 27-point cap on each game. Teams<br />

will change sides when one team reaches 13 points. There will be no time limit for<br />

the games.<br />

2. The grass court measures approximately 60 ft. long, and 30 ft. wide; making each<br />

side approximately 30’ x 30’. The net height is approximately 8’.<br />

3. Each match is one game, not best 2 of 3. The tournament will be Double Elimination.<br />

4. Only the team captain may address the referee; all other teammates should talk to<br />

their captain, who will then talk to the referee.<br />

5. Only the team captains are allowed to call time outs. Each team is allowed two<br />

30-second time outs per game.<br />

6. Each team is responsible for checking the brackets for their game times and<br />

court assignments.<br />

7. Any player changing from one team to another during the course of the tournament<br />

will cause both teams involved to be disqualified.<br />

8. Teams must be on the court and ready to play within five minutes after the last<br />

game or that game will be defaulted.<br />

9. A three-minute warm-up period will be allowed between each game.<br />

10. Each team must have a minimum of 6 players (to include any gender combination,<br />

with at least 2 women) per team on the court to start the game. Each team may<br />

have a maximum of 5 men and 3 women, a total of eight players on the roster If<br />

there are at least 2 of each gender, and a minimum of 6, a team is good to play.<br />

11. Any time the ball is contacted three times on a side, at least one of those contacts<br />

must be by a female.The order of the contacts does not matter.<br />

12. Players will rotate on every side out, including the first serve. Players must be in<br />

original positions until the ball is contacted for service, then they may switch<br />

positions. However, original back row players may not attack or block any ball over<br />

the height of the net. Players must return to their original positions after each point.<br />

13. The referee will keep track of the score during the game.<br />

14. The referee will have the final say on any line calls. If their view is obstructed or<br />

distracted, they may call a replay on any point. If both teams agree that a ball is in,<br />

or out, the referee may honor those calls.<br />

15. If both teams commit a simultaneous fault, a replay will be called.<br />

16. Court boundaries will be marked with ropes. Any ball landing on the line is<br />

considered “in” because the line is part of the court.<br />

17. While serving, a player may not step on the line or into the court before the player<br />

contacts the ball for service.<br />

18. When attempting to “set” a ball, the ball may not stick, stop or stay in the hands,<br />

and must be a single clean contact.<br />

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19. On any “first contact” when a ball passes over the net, a “multiple contact” is legal,<br />

as long as it is “one try” for the ball, and there is no finger action (attempt to set).<br />

However, each contact must be clean. The ball may not roll, stick, stop or stay on<br />

any contact.<br />

20. No returning the serve on first contact at the net (spiking, blocking, dunks,<br />

throws, etc.).<br />

21. When attacking the ball, no throws, sustained contact or dunks will be permitted.<br />

22. The net cannot be touched by any part of a player or players clothing (excluding<br />

hair). A ball forcing the net into a player is not considered a fault.<br />

23. The “let serve” rule will be in play, meaning any ball that contacts the net and<br />

continues over the net is a “live ball” and must be played.<br />

24. Contact under the net will be at the discretion of the referee as to whether it<br />

interfered with play.<br />

25. A player may not reach over to block a ball that is being set or passed, unless that<br />

ball is going over the net or being attacked.<br />

26. Touches on the block are not considered a contact for the blocking team and that<br />

team still has three (3) contacts, and the blocker may be the first contact after the<br />

block.<br />

CO-ED TUG-OF-WAR<br />

1. 6 men and 2 women per team.<br />

2. No age limit.<br />

3. Winner determined by: Team advancing opponent farthest from designated<br />

mid-point at the end of time limit. Team able to pull the lead puller of opposing team<br />

across mid point of neutral zone.<br />

4. Rope is 70 feet long, 1½ inch in diameter.<br />

5. There will be no lying on the ground or digging in prior to pull. For digs/rope wraps:<br />

Team will receive warning of 5 seconds to fix. After the second warning, team will<br />

be disqualified.<br />

6. Metal cleats or body weights of any kind are prohibited.<br />

7. Rope may not be wrapped around any individual in any manner.<br />

8. Rubber or nylon cleats are allowed.<br />

9. “Stick-em,” a sticky spray product used in basketball (or substance of this nature),<br />

is not allowed in the Tug-of-War event.<br />

10. Time limit of 90 seconds. Double elimination.<br />

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HOME RUN DERBY<br />

1. 2 men and 2 women per team.<br />

2. No age restrictions.<br />

3. Three warm up pitches will be given.<br />

4. Maximum of five hits (home runs to predetermined distance, or regular hits).<br />

No outs needed.<br />

5. Predetermined distance:<br />

Men: 200 feet<br />

Women: 150 feet<br />

6. Cones will mark the distance.<br />

7. Regulation-size men’s and women’s softballs will be pitched. Players can select<br />

teammate of their choice to pitch, or use machine to pitch.<br />

8. Bats and balls are provided. Spikes or studded shoes are allowed in this<br />

area only.<br />

9. 1 point will be awarded for a regular hit, 3 points will be awarded if a home run is<br />

hit (to the predetermined distance).<br />

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DODGEBALL<br />

TEAM<br />

Teams will be made up of 6 players. Maximum of 6, minimum of 4 with any combination<br />

of co-ed. (Must have at least 2 women on team).<br />

FIELD<br />

The game will be played indoors. The playing field will be a rectangle at least 50 feet<br />

long and at least 30 feet wide, divided into two equal sections by a centerline and<br />

parallel to the centerline (ideal measurements 60’ x 30’, identical to a volleyball court.<br />

See diagram).<br />

EQUIPMENT<br />

Balls will be provided by <strong>OU</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>. All participants must wear tennis shoes.<br />

GAME<br />

• One, 1-minute timed game is won by eliminating all players from the opposing team<br />

or the team with the most number of players remaining “in” at the end of each game.<br />

The winning team, with the “best out of 3”will advance in bracket play. Single<br />

elimination.<br />

• The referee’s decision is final: No Exceptions.<br />

• Game begins with dodgeballs on centerline. Players then take a position behind their<br />

end line.<br />

• Following a signal from the official, teams may approach the centerline to retrieve the<br />

dodgeballs.<br />

• Once a ball is retrieved it must be taken behind the end line before it can be legally<br />

thrown. At least one person from each team must retrieve the dodgeballs .<br />

• Each team will need to be on the court ready for play within 30 seconds of the<br />

last match.<br />

BALL IN PLAY<br />

• Players may not slide or dive head first into the neutral zone.<br />

• Crossing over the neutral zone will result in an out.<br />

• Players may not physically grab and pull another player across the neutral zone.<br />

• A ball that has not crossed the end line is considered a dead ball. Any hits or catches<br />

are voided plays.<br />

• Players cannot throw a ball in the neutral zone.<br />

• Players may step out of bounds to retrieve a ball.<br />

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DODGEBALL- CONTINUED<br />

<strong>OU</strong>TS<br />

A player will be called out when:<br />

• A live ball hits any part of the player’s body, clothing, or uniform.<br />

• Player is hit by a live ball rebounding off another player’s body or held ball, or ball<br />

lying on the court.<br />

• A defending player catches a live ball he or she has thrown.<br />

If a player has caught a live ball, that player can bring another player of his or her<br />

choice back into the game.<br />

BLOCKING<br />

• Players can defend themselves by blocking the ball in flight with another ball, but<br />

must retain control over the ball used to block. A player dropping or losing<br />

pos session of the blocking ball is deemed out.<br />

• Any blocked ball rebounding off another ball is considered live.<br />

• Any player hit by the rebounding ball is deemed out.<br />

TIME<strong>OU</strong>TS/SUBSTITUTIONS<br />

• Each team will be allowed one 30-second timeout per game.<br />

• Substitutes may enter the game only in the case of injury to another player.<br />

STALLINg<br />

• The act of intentionally delaying the game.<br />

• If a referee determines that a player or team is stalling (holding on to a ball or balls<br />

for more than 5 seconds), the referee will warn the player/team. If the stalling<br />

continues, at the referee’s discretion, player/team will lose possession of all balls on<br />

their side.<br />

• If both teams are stalling, a reset should occur.<br />

<strong>OU</strong>T OF B<strong>OU</strong>NDS<br />

• If any part of the player’s body touches the endlines, the player will be out, unless<br />

retrieving ball.<br />

• Momentum may carry a player out of bounds while making a catch. Providing<br />

control of the ball was established prior to going out of bounds, the player will not be<br />

out. This will be at the discretion of the official(s).<br />

• If a player has stepped out of bounds to retrieve a ball, the player can still be deemed<br />

out for hit.<br />

WINNINg A gAME<br />

The first team to legally eliminate all opposing players will be declared the winner of<br />

that match. A 1- minute time limit has been established for each game(best out of 3). If<br />

neither team has been eliminated at the end of the 1 minute, the team with the greater<br />

number of players remaining will be declared the winner. If it’s a tie, with the same<br />

number of players on each side, the game will go into a 30-second sudden death. The<br />

team that removes the first player in sudden death wins.<br />

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DODGEBALL- CONTINUED<br />

RULE ENFORCEMENT<br />

All rules will be enforced primarily by the officials. All rulings final.<br />

CODE OF CONDUCT<br />

1. Understand, appreciate and abide by rules of the game.<br />

2. Respect the integrity and judgment of the referees.<br />

3. Respect your opponents and congratulate them in a courteous manner following<br />

each game whether in victory or defeat.<br />

4. Be responsible for your actions and maintain self-control.<br />

5. Do not taunt or bait opponents and refrain from using any foul language<br />

Definition: “Live”-a ball that has been thrown and has not touched anything, including<br />

the floor/ ground, another ball (unless it bounces off the ball), another player, official or<br />

other item outside of the playing field.<br />

Note: Headshots are not allowed! If headshots become a persistent problem, a team<br />

may be disqualified at referee’s discretion.<br />

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ENDLINE<br />

ATTACK LINE<br />

NEUTRAL ZONE<br />

CENTERLINE<br />

SIDELINE<br />

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TRACK RULES<br />

1. Competitors in the sprint and executive relay are required to exchange batons in<br />

22-yard exchange zones. Exchanges may be made 11 yards on either side of the<br />

actual split. Failure to exchange the baton in the required zone, or obstructing the<br />

progress of other runners attempting to exchange, will result in a 30-second<br />

penalty for the team responsible for such conduct.<br />

2. Faster-moving runners will pass on the inside for all exchanges except the first,<br />

subject to the qualifications of the foregoing paragraph.<br />

3. In the event that a baton is dropped, the runner who dropped the baton must pick it<br />

up. If, in doing so, the runner impedes the progress of any other runner, he or she<br />

has fouled and it will result in a 30-second penalty.<br />

4. When one runner passes another runner, the faster runner should wait until he or<br />

she is at least a stride and half ahead of the runner being passed before taking the<br />

inside lane or before stepping into the passed runner’s path of forward progress.<br />

5. Competitors who are walking are asked to complete the course on the <strong>OU</strong>TSIDE<br />

LANE of track rather than on the race course itself. Some events, such as the mile<br />

run, will have a maximum time limit.<br />

6. Impeding the progress of another runner constitutes a foul. Fouling may result in<br />

a time penalty assessment (30 seconds) of the runner committing the foul in that<br />

event.<br />

7. All participants must report to the staging area (at South endzone) 30 minutes<br />

before their scheduled Company Division event. If a participant misses his or her<br />

heat, there will not be an alternate or make-up heat.<br />

8. Absolutely no metal spiked or studded shoes are allowed anywhere except<br />

Home Run Derby area.<br />

In the case of disputes during an event, the decision as interpreted by the event and race<br />

director is final. Any person or team who breaks the rules as covered in the Team<br />

Captain <strong>Handbook</strong> and <strong>Participant</strong> Book will be disqualified and no points will be scored<br />

in the event in which the dispute occurs. Grievance forms are available in the scoring<br />

room (gymnasium) for team captains to complete. Only team captains can submit a<br />

formal grievance to the rules committee, and grievances can only be filed up to one<br />

hour after instance.<br />

Cancellation Policy<br />

Even in challenging weather conditions, Corporate Challenge will attempt to begin and<br />

complete all outdoor events as scheduled. However, if inclement weather presents a<br />

danger to participants, outdoor events will be canceled for safety reasons. Every effort<br />

will be made to reschedule if time and conditions allow, but regrettably, severe weather<br />

could make it impossible to complete all events. In those instances, participants who<br />

have checked in for a canceled event will be awarded last place points. Because of fixed<br />

costs associated with staging Corporate Challenge, it is not possible to provide refunds<br />

on canceled events. We want to do everything possible to keep Corporate Challenge<br />

participants safe and we appreciate your understanding.<br />

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Corporate Challenge enlists the aide of members of the Association of the USA Track<br />

& Field, Inc., US-VBA certified referees (volleyball), Oklahoma Secondary School<br />

Association Certified Officials (basketball), and members of the Bishop McGuinness<br />

High School coaching staff. All officials, including scoring and timing personnel, are<br />

independent contractors who meet the criteria established by the organizations<br />

listed above.<br />

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Points are awarded only for<br />

participation, based on the finish<br />

placement of the team or individual<br />

within each event, within each division.<br />

The maximum points available for an<br />

individual event will be 16 points. This<br />

will be standard among all divisions.<br />

The Walk/ Wheelchair event is worth<br />

15 points to each finisher. The<br />

Corporate Kids 10K and Kids<br />

Corporate Fitness Challenge is worth<br />

15 points at finish. Bib tabs must be<br />

pulled/collected for points to<br />

be received.<br />

1st place<br />

2nd place<br />

3rd place<br />

4th place<br />

5th place<br />

6th place<br />

7th place<br />

8th place<br />

9th place<br />

16 points<br />

14 points<br />

12 points<br />

10 points<br />

8 points<br />

8 points<br />

8 points<br />

8 points<br />

8 points<br />

Since Corporate Challenge is designed<br />

to promote teamwork within a<br />

company, these events score two times<br />

(32 points) the normal finish points<br />

because they are based on teamwork.<br />

These events are the bracketed events,<br />

3-on-3 men’s and women’s basketball,<br />

co-ed volleyball, home run derby and<br />

tug-of-war, etc.<br />

Relay events: Men’s/Women’s Sprint<br />

Relay, Executive Relay, Co-Ed Shuttle<br />

Relay, and Co-Ed Freestyle Swimming<br />

Relay will be scored the same. This is<br />

standard among all divisions.<br />

As well, 50 points will be awarded<br />

to each company that raises its<br />

determined fundraising goal.<br />

TIES<br />

If a team ties for 1st, both the 1st and<br />

2nd point value will be added and split<br />

between both teams. In the case of<br />

other ties, the same process applies.<br />

1st place<br />

2nd place<br />

3rd place<br />

4th place<br />

5th place<br />

6th place<br />

7th place<br />

8th place<br />

9th place<br />

32 points<br />

28 points<br />

24 points<br />

20 points<br />

16 points<br />

16 points<br />

16 points<br />

16 points<br />

16 points<br />

Results will be posted inside the gym<br />

throughout the weekend, as well as<br />

our website:<br />

www.oumedicine.com/corporatechallenge.<br />

For some events, results computation will<br />

take longer than other events.<br />

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INDIVIDUAL<br />

Individual Awards will be given to winners in 1st - 3rd places in each event, in each<br />

division. Individuals who participate in a team event will each receive an award for<br />

1st - 3rd places.<br />

TEAM<br />

All team awards will be presented at the Corporate Challenge Awards Ceremony. The<br />

following awards will be presented:<br />

A. Traveling Corporate Cup - Top Overall Team Score.<br />

B. 1st - 3rd place teams in each division.<br />

C. 1st - 3rd place awards in all individual and team events.<br />

D. Fundraising award: The company within each Division that raises the most<br />

money for the Endeavor Games will be awarded the Top Fundraising Company<br />

award!<br />

E. 1st place team in each division for Best T-shirt.<br />

F. Spirit Award: A Team Spirit Award will be given to a company that displays the<br />

most enthusiasm and support for their Corporate Challenge participants throughout<br />

the three-day event. Our main criteria for this will be our tent-gating competition.<br />

The tent-gating competition consists of a team-decorated tent and spirit shown at<br />

the tent and company events throughout the weekend. There is no standard criteria.<br />

Votes will be taken from Corporate Challenge Staff, officials and random selection<br />

of volunteers.<br />

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EVENT GENDER/AGE NAME TIME YEAR<br />

5K CYCLING<br />

Division 1 Men J. KRAGH 07:18 2006<br />

Women C. TAYLOR 08:41 1998<br />

N. SCOTT 08:41 2001<br />

Division 2 Men P. FIELDS 07:37 1998<br />

Women E. BARNES 08:24 2004<br />

Division 3 Men M. THOMPSON 07:28 2007<br />

Women H. BICKLE 08:07 2001<br />

Division 4 Men S. CARROLL 06:58 2003<br />

Women L. BOREN 07:07 2002<br />

Division 5 Men A. BARINGER 06:48 2007<br />

Women K. SWINFORD 07:36 2007<br />

10K RUN<br />

Division 1 Men S. DECH 33:46 2007<br />

Women A. PAYNE 46:50 2007<br />

Division 2 Men D. BULLOCK 36:30 1992<br />

Women H. GARBIA 44:40 2004<br />

Division 3 Men T. CLOW 38:16 2000<br />

Women S. BEADNELL 42:04 2002<br />

Division 4 Men M. TILLIS 34:03 2004<br />

Women S. BEADNELL 41:22 2001<br />

Division 5 Men N. ROPER 33:40 1993<br />

Women J. HOPPER 40:04 2002<br />

MEN’S 5K<br />

Division 1 29 & under S. DECH 15:54 2005<br />

30-39 K. TEFERTILLER 17:51 1998<br />

40-49 M. MYLES 18:30 1997<br />

50-59 W. JONES 19:08 2001<br />

60+ W. JONES 21:46 2009<br />

Division 2 29 & under L. ISBELL 19:45 2007<br />

30-39 C. LIGGENS 18:14 1995<br />

40-49 M. MYLES 18:35 2001<br />

50-59 D. HESS 19:03 1996<br />

60+ B. FELLINGER 27:42 2005<br />

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EVENT GENDER/AGE NAME TIME YEAR<br />

MEN’S 5K (CONTINUED)<br />

Division 3 29 & under J. MARTINEZ 15:36 2005<br />

30-39 J. DETAMORE 18:10 1990<br />

40-49 D. MOBLEY 18:36 2002<br />

50-59 J. ROJAS 20:02 1995<br />

60+ J. GIBBONS 22:06 2004<br />

Division 4 29 & under S. MATTHEWS 16:26 2001<br />

30-39 J. EDWARDS 17:58 1991<br />

40-49 D. MOBLEY 18:58 2001<br />

50-59 B. PANNELL 21:33 1996<br />

B. BROWN 21:33 2009<br />

60+ T. STRINGER 24:43 2008<br />

Division 5 29 & under M. COLBERT 16:11 2007<br />

30-39 M. COLBERT 16:21 1997<br />

50-59 B. EICHHOLZ 18:23 1996<br />

60+ K. PETERSON 20:60 2000<br />

WOMEN’S 5K<br />

Division 1 29 & under J. PORTER 23:52 1997<br />

30-39 L. REED 20:04 1994<br />

40-49 I. LUND 24:18 2000<br />

50-59 K. BARKOCY 22:33 2006<br />

60+ J. BROWN 36:50 2003<br />

Division 2 29 & under E. GRAHAM 21:20 2009<br />

30-39 K. FRATES 18:53 1992<br />

40-49 D. COFFEY 23:56 2002<br />

50-59 S. BOSTICK 26:18 2006<br />

60+ S. CLARK 34:13 2001<br />

Division 3 29 & under D. HISE 20:36 2009<br />

30-39 L. KEIM 23:22 2011<br />

40-49 C. JENKINS 24:02 2005<br />

50-59 J. WEIMER 25:01 2009<br />

60+ S. HANSON 26:54 2009<br />

Division 4 29 & under E. MIAZGA 19:29 1997<br />

30-39 R. MEYER 19:20 1997<br />

40-49 C. VENTRELLA 21:54 1996<br />

50-59 C. CALL 22:08 2002<br />

60+ S. HANSON 28:07 2011<br />

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EVENT GENDER/AGE NAME TIME YEAR<br />

WOMEN’S 5K (CONTINUED)<br />

Division 5 29 & under L. SPEERS 21:49 1990<br />

30-39 K. SEYWARD 19:47 2007<br />

40-49 K. CHAPMAN 20:00 2008<br />

50-59 J. MYERS 22:34 1995<br />

60+ R. BOGGESS 29:03 2000<br />

MEN’S 55 METER DASH<br />

Division 1 29 & under S. DECH 6:17 2005<br />

30-39 G. MORELOCK 6:61 2005<br />

40-49 S. ABBANANTE 6:65 2005<br />

50-59 J. VANZANT 6:60 1992<br />

60+ D. LANCE 7:80 1999<br />

Division 2 29 & under S. KNIGHT 6:24 2005<br />

30-39 E. MCCARTY 6:22 2005<br />

40-49 M. GARRISON 6:79 2002<br />

50-59 N. Fisher 7:08 2010<br />

60+ A. Dow 8:04 2010<br />

Division 3 29 & under M. BROOKS 6:33 2005<br />

30-39 O. HYMAN 6:25 2005<br />

40-49 C. GOMEZ 6:83 2005<br />

50-59 B. PEARSON 7:02 2005<br />

60+ J. NORTZ 8:60 2011<br />

Division 4 29 & under J. FIELDER 6:04 2005<br />

30-39 J. COLE 6:31 2005<br />

40-49 J. LARDNER 6:90 2005<br />

50-59 R. WARD 6:69 2005<br />

60+ L. SKODAK 8:22 2005<br />

Division 5 29 & under S. TROTTER 6:21 2005<br />

30-39 T. HINTON 6:47 2005<br />

40-49 M. CONNER 6:74 2005<br />

50-59 R. DUNN 6:98 2005<br />

60+ H. BADGETT 7:65 1999<br />

WOMEN’S 55 METER DASH<br />

Division 1 29 & under M. SULLIVAN 7:52 1995<br />

30-39 P. JONES 7:07 1998<br />

40-49 A. MARKS 6:95 2005<br />

50-59 F. DANIELS 9:20 2009<br />

60+ A. CHUMLEY 11:51 1999<br />

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EVENT GENDER/AGE NAME TIME YEAR<br />

WOMEN’S 55 METER DASH (CONTINUED)<br />

Division 2 29 & under S. MATTISON 7:49 1995<br />

30-39 A. HAFFEY 7:58 1995<br />

40-49 A. MARKS 8:22 2007<br />

50-59 N. BRYANT 8:63 1995<br />

60+ S. CLARK 11:58 2001<br />

Division 3 29 & under B. CUMMINGS 6:96 1996<br />

30-39 B. FINLEY 7:87 2001<br />

40-49 T. CHEEK 8:01 2005<br />

50-59 M.JEFFERSON 9:24 2012<br />

60+ V. DIAL 9:42 2005<br />

Division 4 29 & under L. CLABAUGH 6:75 2005<br />

30-39 J. BARRERAS 7:66 2005<br />

40-49 F. WILLIAMS 8:04 2005<br />

50-59 C.D. SAMUELS 8:58 2002<br />

60+ T. FERGUSON 9:72 2011<br />

Division 5 29 & under L. NEWMAN 7:24 2006<br />

30-39 S. JOHNSON 7:11 2005<br />

40-49 S. SMITH 7:66 1993<br />

50-59 P. BAKER 8:62 2003<br />

60+ R. BOGGESS 10:55 2000<br />

MEN’S MILE<br />

Division 1 29 & under S. DECH 4:27:00 2004<br />

30-39 K. TEFERTILLER 5:06:23 1998<br />

40-49 J. GARVEY 5:20:90 1998<br />

50-59 W. JONES 5:53:50 2001<br />

60+ W. JONES 6:16:11 2007<br />

Division 2 29 & under B. HARRIS 5:15:64 1992<br />

30-39 C. LIGGENS 5:07:34 1996<br />

40-49 D. PRIEGNITZ 5:15:40 1998<br />

50-59 J. DOLEZEL 5:54:39 2001<br />

60+ B. FELLINGER 8:16:53 2005<br />

Division 3 29 & under C. SLOGAN 4:38:73 2006<br />

30-39 P. KLINGELHOETS 5:13:08 1991<br />

40-49 C. WHITE 5:22:86 2002<br />

50-59 A. ROLETTE 5:47:15 1992<br />

60+ J. GIBBONS 7:05:95 2004<br />

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EVENT GENDER/AGE NAME TIME YEAR<br />

MEN’S MILE (CONTINUED)<br />

Division 4 29 & under M. NELSON 4:36:96 2012<br />

30-39 B. KEETON 4:43:82 1991<br />

40-49 L. TILLIS 5:03:15 1998<br />

50-59 D. WEDEKING 6:06:17 1993<br />

60+ T. STRINGER 7:33:00 2011<br />

Division 5 29 & under M. FRETZ 4:43:15 1993<br />

30-39 N. ROPER 4:29:63 1993<br />

40-49 N. ROPER 4:37:57 1997<br />

50-59 B. EICHHOLZ 5:27:64 1997<br />

60+ D. DAVIS 6:08:96 2000<br />

WOMEN’S MILE<br />

Division 1 29 & under K. MISKELLY 6:18:48 2007<br />

30-39 P. JONES 6:01:35 1999<br />

40-49 K. BARKOCY 7:08:45 2003<br />

50-59 K. BARKOCY 6:53:86 2006<br />

60+ J. BROWN 12:05:38 2003<br />

Division 2 29 & under L. BRANT 6:31:25 2003<br />

30-39 D. CASTILLE 5:47:95 2004<br />

40-49 K. BARKOCY 6:34:33 2005<br />

50-59 C. BRower 8:15:35 2012<br />

60+ S. CLARK 10:05:32 2001<br />

Division 3 29 & under A. KENNEDY 5:54:70 2005<br />

30-39 J. HAMMOND 6:21:88 1993<br />

40-49 J. PACE 6:38:26 2004<br />

50-59 J. WEIMER 7:43:70 2009<br />

60+ S. HANSON 8:03:70 2009<br />

Division 4 29 & under K. COLEMAN 5:42:59 2011<br />

30-39 R. MEYER 5:42:00 1997<br />

40-49 K. CHAPMAN 5:35:18 2012<br />

50-59 F. WILLIAMS 6:57:20 2009<br />

60+ S. HANSON 8:17:43 2012<br />

Division 5 29 & under J. MOORE 6:07:52 2000<br />

30-39 J. HOPPER 5:38:10 2002<br />

40-49 K. CHAPMAN 5:58:30 2008<br />

50-59 J. MEYERS 6:44:00 1995<br />

60+ M. NEWMAN 9:31:60 2001<br />

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MEN’S SPRINT RELAY (1600M)<br />

Division 1 PELICAN’S REST. 3:52:50 1997<br />

Division 2 PELICAN’S REST. 4:03:26 2000<br />

Division 3 CHESAPEAKE WHITE 3:55:71 2002<br />

Division 4 REMINGTON PARK 3:50:72 1992<br />

Division 5 REMINGTON PARK 3:52:34 1993<br />

WOMEN’S SPRINT RELAY (800M)<br />

Division 1 BROADWAY CLINIC 2:11:52 1998<br />

Division 2 PELICAN’S REST. 2:03:97 2000<br />

Division 3 FLEMING CO. #2 2:13:76 1991<br />

Division 4 CHESAPEAKE WHITE 2:06:63 2011<br />

Division 5 U.S. POSTAL SERVICE #1 1:56:62 1995<br />

EXECUTIVE RELAY<br />

Division 1 PELICAN’S REST. 1:38:64 1997<br />

Division 2 PELICAN’S REST. 1:43:51 2000<br />

Division 3 ENOGEX INC . #1 1:44:00 1992<br />

Division 4 U .S . POSTAL SERVICE 1:45:84 2011<br />

Division 5 LUCENT #1 1:45:45 1999<br />

SHUTTLE RELAY<br />

Division 1 PRICE WATERH<strong>OU</strong>SE COOPERS 28:27 1998<br />

Division 2 EXPRESS PERSONNEL BLUE 27:46 2003<br />

Division 3 OKLA . C<strong>OU</strong>NTY BUREAU 26:25 2000<br />

Division 4 FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL 27:17 2000<br />

Division 5 SW BELL 26:64 1995<br />

CO-ED SWIMMING RELAY<br />

Division 1 LIGHTH<strong>OU</strong>SE SPORTS 01:44:97 2001<br />

Division 2 LIGHTH<strong>OU</strong>SE SPORTS 02:00:17 2005<br />

Division 3 GUARANTY BANK 01:55:31 2000<br />

Division 4 CHESAPEAKE TEAM 01:50:78 2009<br />

Division 5 FLEMING RED 01:51:93 2001<br />

OBSTACLE C<strong>OU</strong>RSE<br />

Division 1 KPMG, LLP 00:43:52 2001<br />

Division 2 FOODBRANDS AMERICA 00:42:89 2001<br />

Division 3 CHESAPEAKE WHITE 00:43:48 2002<br />

Division 4 DEVON ENERGY 00:38:28 2003<br />

Division 5 FLEMING RED 00:41:44 2002<br />

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MEN’S 50 YARD FREESTYLE SWIMMING<br />

Division 1 S. GRAHAM 00:22:78 2001<br />

Division 2 C. WEST 00:23:67 1995<br />

Division 3 M. THOMPSON 00:24:80 2008<br />

Division 4 R. REYNOLDS 00:23:57 1995<br />

Division 5 R. COX 00:22:60 2003<br />

WOMEN’S 50 YARD FREESTYLE SWIMMING<br />

Division 1 K. WHITBECK 00:26:80 2008<br />

Division 2 C. HEASLEY 00:28:97 2001<br />

Division 3 H. BICKLE 00:26:62 2001<br />

Division 4 H. POLLY 00:26:17 1995<br />

Division 5 K. SCHMUL 00:27:80 2008<br />

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Thank you to our dedicated staff,<br />

in-kind sponsors and event volunteers.<br />

Without you, <strong>OU</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Corporate Challenge<br />

would not be possible.<br />

Trevor Swink<br />

Jamie Meyer<br />

Bishop McGuinness High School Coaches and Athletes<br />

Paul Sund<br />

Alicia Rambo<br />

Brittany Dunn<br />

April Sandefer<br />

Valerie Pautsch<br />

Shannon Pitts<br />

Kelly Daniels<br />

Angela Austin<br />

Savannah Jacobsen<br />

Jamie Driskell and Nikki Knaggs<br />

Philip Zorn<br />

Jason King<br />

Eusebio Rocha<br />

Tony Young<br />

Katrina Shaklee<br />

Leigha Pemberton<br />

Casey Moore<br />

Victor Saldivar and Conventions & More<br />

MTM Recognition<br />

Becky Craig and Imagenet Consulting<br />

Kelley Spellman & The University Health Club<br />

Bobby Jackson & The University of Oklahoma<br />

Health Sciences Center Landscaping Services<br />

Cathy Wedman & Sodexo<br />

University of Central Oklahoma Aquatic Center<br />

…and volunteers from all participating companies!


Oklahoma’s<br />

Comprehensive health system.<br />

Health research campus.<br />

Level one trauma center.<br />

Comprehensive women’s services.<br />

Comprehensive children’s hospital.<br />

Noah Jones, <strong>OU</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> trauma one emergency room, orthopedic surgery and prosthetic patient.<br />

ALIVE<br />

OKLAHOMA CITY IS<br />

AND<br />

WELL<br />

and <strong>OU</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> is at its heart.<br />

Emerging in a new era of medicine, we have more physicians in more specialties than<br />

anyone else in the state. Our physicians and staff are conducting groundbreaking<br />

research and pioneering new treatments that are lifesaving and industry-changing.<br />

There’s life in our city and <strong>OU</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> is here to care for it, showing the nation that<br />

today, we’re working at a higher level.<br />

<strong>OU</strong> Medical Center | <strong>OU</strong> Physicians | The Children’s Hospital | <strong>OU</strong> College of <strong>Medicine</strong> | oumedicine.com

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