2026 Indoor Home Meet Schedule
Events Contested at PVJ events (bold below) - PV / HJ
**USATF Waiver (link below) required for PVJ events**
Feb 22 - PV/HJ Start time is 1PM
Mar 15 - PV/HJ Start time is 1pm
Mar 22 - PV/HJ Start tiem is 1PM
Click here for PV LIVE RESULTS
Click here for HJ LIVE RESULTS
Click here for Throws LIVE RESULTS
ENTRIES ARE LIMITED - NO WALK INS ARE ALLOWED - YOU MUST EMAIL REQUESTING ENTRY.
FEES:
Current Club Members - Free
NON full time Club Members - $20 for first event $5 for each additional event.
A Competition Waiver is always required
Club meets are sanctioned by the USA Track and Field Organization. This requires a signed waiver from the participant or a guardian in the case of when the athlete is under the age of 18.
Combined Waiver for Adults and Minors
***IESA and IHSA rules regarding in season participants***
MIDDLE SCHOOL - An athlete may compete in events so long as they do not represent their school. Once your season has begun (check with your coach or the IESA calendar) you have to let your school coach know you are going to participate in a competition.
HIGH SCHOOL - From the IHSA website - Before your season starts (the school has a practice or tryout with any number of athletes) athletes could compete for their club, or unattached, and would not use one of their 3 open competitions. Once the school has triggered the start of the season athletes have 7 days to become “unattached” and any open competitions from that point on would count against their 3 allowable open events. During the regular season, the IHSA athlete can compete in up to 3 meets as an unattached individual as long as the meet is sanctioned by USATF and the IHSA has signed off on the “Non-school Participation Request Form”. This form is filled out by the schools AD or Coach through their IHSA portal.
COMPETING IN COLLEGE MEETS - During the off-season, a track and field athlete can compete in an open meet held on a college campus as long as all competitors there are competing as unattached participants. If there are college athletes there (even a single college athlete) competing as a member of their college team, then the IHSA athlete would be in violation of By-law 3.105.