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News headlines February 2011

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    24.Feb.11 Stars of today, stars of tomorrow – at the NIA Birmingham

    The same prestigious arena, the same great atmosphere, the same competitive spirit and friendly rivalry.  In fact, the only real difference between the AAA Tom Pink Relays and Field Events Challenge and the recent Aviva Grand Prix at the NIA in Birmingham was the age of the competitors!

  • 23.Feb.11 Registration now open for Officials' Conference

    Registration is now open for the 2011 UKA Officials' Conference which will take place on 10th April 2011 in Solihull.   The conference is free for all licensed officials.  Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis and there are 300 places available.

  • Paul Manning XC officials

    23.Feb.11 Great News for Endurance Officials!

    2011 sees the launch of new opportunities for endurance officials, including an Endurance Officials' Pathway including levels as for track and field - thus ensuring appropriate training and experience, and the delivery of the new Level 2 Endurance Course and Risk Assessment Courses across England shortly.

  • 15.Feb.11 Officials - spaces available for EDM Play Day this Sunday

    Precision Athletics are holding another EDM "play day" this Sunday in Essex.  The previous free event last October proved popular with officials from all disciplines who took the opportunity to become for familar with the EDM under informal conditions.

  • SW conference 2010

    11.Feb.11 SW officials' conference on 13th March

    The South West officials' conference will take place at Exeter Harriers Clubhouse on Sunday 13th March 2011.  Officals in the region are welcome to attend this free event - there will be various workshops and a free Health and Safety course (usually £10).
     

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    10.Feb.11 Closing date for Regional Council elections is next week

    Regional Councils play an important role in moving our sport forward past 2012. Be a regional councillor; ensure the views of clubs, officials, athletes and coaches are heard, help to prepare England Athletics to deliver the true legacy from the 2012 Games.