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Tier System and Competition Eligibility
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Bodybuilding
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Divisionals
For participants in
- Northern Alberta BodyBuilding Championships,
- Southern Alberta BodyBuilding Championships,
- Muscle Beach Classic
From each event the top 5 in each weight class are eligible
for participation in the Alberta BodyBuilding Championships
(Alberta Provincials)
- Overall and First place finishers have lifetime Bi to
the Alberta Provincials and may not compete again at the
Divisional level
- Second and Third have a 2 contest Bi
- Fourth and Fifth must compete that year
Provincials
For participants in the Alberta BodyBuilding Championships:
- Overall has a lifetime Bi to the Canadian Nationals
- First in each weight class has a 3 contest Bi of which
they may use any two;
- Second and third in each weight class each has a 2 contest
BI of which they choose 1
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Women's Figure
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Tier 1: entry level
First time competitors begin at Tier 1
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Tier 2
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Those who have previously placed top 10 in provincial
figure must compete in Tier 2.
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Those who have previously placed top 5 in FITNESS must
begin at Tier 2.
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Those who have previously placed top 5 in BODYBUILDING
must begin at Tier 2.
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1st place National competitiors must stay at National
level of competition.
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2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th place competitiors, if returning
to Provincials, compete at Tier 2 and risk their Naitonal
Bi's.
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Top 5 Provincial Figure competitors qualify for the
Nationals.
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Top 5 National competitiors may return to National
level competition.
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Master Figure
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Master Figure will be introduced in 2006 - 35 years
of age and over.
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Master class wil be comprised of one height class only.
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Additional height classes may be introduced in following
years.
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Master Figure will be rotated with Southern and Northern
Championships.
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Top 3 Master Figure competitiors may go to Tier 2 at
the Provincial Figure Open Class.
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4th and lower may compete at Tier 1 at the Provincials.
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Top 1 Master Figure has a lifetime Bi to Canadian Master
Class (may only compete in Master category,not open).
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2nd and 3rd Master has a 2 show bi with choice of competing
at one National show.
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Only top 5 placing athletes from Tier 2 qualify for
Canadian National Figure Championships.
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Grandfather Clause
(September 2006 and following)
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Athletes that have been dormant for 10 years may go back
to the entry level to compete.
Previously, if athletes had won an entry level class they
could not return to the entry level.
If an athlete was the only athlete in the class, they may
also approach the association to return to the entry level.
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