You'll see my name on there quite a few times. Joshua Hocieniec.

An even better resource is the NASGA database. It has results from Games all across the country (world even) and will give you a better idea on some good numbers. It may not have all the athletes from every game (usually for SAAA events I am the only one who enters scores) but it has athletes from all over, from all classes.

You can search by name of athlete, event thrown, Games event, or athletic class. If you're considering doing Tucson I would look at the C class numbers from the Tucson Games last year (you'll see my name there too, I won) also look up the Amateur C class, and see where your scores land. Don't worry about being in the top 20 or even 50, if you're scores are comparable to even the first 120 or so then I think you'll do fine. (there are currently about 150 C's listed for this year)

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