The second sports festival, similar to the one in the first year, involves
students from all three grade levels competing in various events. The festival
follows a scheduled timeline, and each student starts with 5 points. Students
must participate in at least 5 competitions.
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For the first 5 events, students earn 1 point for each event they compete in. Additionally, students can participate in up to 10 events in total. However, from the 6th event onward, they will not earn participation points and must pay 1 point to compete. If a student fails to participate in a registered event, they lose 2 points.
Students in sports clubs are not allowed to participate in events related to their club activities. For example, Sudou cannot join basketball events, and Hirata is excluded from soccer-related ones.
The festival features two types of events:
- Basic Competitions: These are solo events where students earn fixed rewards for finishing in the top three and 1 participation point for taking part.
- Special Competitions: These are team events where two or more students compete together. The rewards are higher, and all team members receive the same number of points. However, there are also potential risks involved in these events.
Event Registration:
Events are divided into two categories:- Pre-registered Events: Students can register for these events through a special app starting from the day of the announcement. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis and remains open until two days before the festival. Students must register for their first 5 competitions in these events. If they fail to register, the school will randomly assign them to available spots.
- On-the-spot Events: These events can be registered for on the day of the festival, depending on availability.
Sports Festival Events
- 100-meter dash
- Obstacle course
- Penalty kicks
- Basketball shootouts
- Tennis singles
- Tennis mixed doubles (Men’s)
- Tennis women’s doubles
- Team volleyball
- Many more.
Rewards
Even though all grades compete together, rewards are given separately for
each grade. First, second, and third-year classes are ranked based on the
total points earned by all students in their class. The class with the
most points in each grade gets the top rewards.
Class Ranking Rewards
- 1st Place: 150 Class Points
- 2nd Place: 50 Class Points
- 3rd Place: 0 Class Points
- 4th Place: -150 Class Points
Individual Competition Rewards
- 1st Place: 2,000,000 Private Points or a Limited Class Transfer Ticket
- 2nd Place: 1,000,000 Private Points
- 3rd Place: 500,000 Private Points
Results
Classwise Rankings
Rank | Class | Leader | Class Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Class B | Suzune Horikita | +150 |
2 | Class D | Kakeru Ryuen | +50 |
3 | Class C | Honami Ichinose | 0 |
4 | Class A | Arisu Sakayanagi | -150 |
Individual Competition Rankings
1st Place: Sudou (Boys division) and Onodera (Girls Division)2nd Place: Kouenji (Boys Division)