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200-meter 400-meter national first-class athlete standard
200-meter 400-meter track and field athletes' national first-class athlete standards:

1, male:

200m Note 22.37- Note 22.02

400 meter note-telegram 49.60

2. Female:

200 meters-telegram 25.42

400 meters-telegram 57.30

A first-class athlete refers to a professional athlete who has achieved the best results in a special sport recognized by the state. After meeting the requirements of a first-class athlete, you can apply to become a first-class athlete. There are many ways to apply, but they are all difficult. Most first-class athletes are among the best in state-level intercontinental competitions.

Extended data:

First, the national first-class athletes to apply for places:

(1) The number of applicants participating in the national first-class leagues and cups is: 70% for the first to eighth place, 50% for the ninth to twelfth place, and 30% for the thirteenth to sixteenth place.

(2) The number of athletes from each team who have qualified for the finals of the National Games is: the first to fourth place does not exceed 60% of the team, the fifth to eighth place does not exceed 40% of the team, and the ninth to twelfth place does not exceed 20% of the team.

(3) The number of athletes in each team participating in the national second-level league tournament is: the first to fourth place shall not exceed 30% of the team, the fifth to eighth place shall not exceed 20% of the team, and the ninth to sixteenth place shall not exceed two athletes.

(4) The number of applicants to participate in the National Youth League and the National City Games is: the first and second runners do not exceed 30% of the team, and the third and fourth runners do not exceed 20% of the team.

Two. Conditions for awarding national first-class athletes: Anyone who meets one of the following conditions can apply for the title of first-class athlete.

(a) the national tour year-end comprehensive ranking singles four to sixteen, doubles two to eight athletes;

(two) in the national team championship, the top three athletes except four to eight athletes and main athletes;

(3) Athletes who have won the top three among intercontinental teenagers (more than ten countries participated in the competition);

(4) Athletes who have won the top eight singles and the top four doubles in the year-end ranking of the National Youth Tour;

(five) the main athletes who won the top two in the national youth team competition (the appearance rate should account for two thirds, and the number of awards should account for two thirds of the appearances).

(6) Athletes who have won the top two single events in colleges and universities. ?

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