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Success for East Wales YDL

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Following East Wales brilliant success winning the Track & Field Inter-Regional Championships, our Under 17 and U20 athletes won the Youth Development League South West Promotion match on 7th August, which secures a place in the Premier division for next season (2023).

East Wales athletes won 22 of the A events and 13 of the B events.

A tremendous effort from all athletes.

May I take this opportunity to thank all athletes, officials, coaches and parents who have support our YDL UAG team this year.
The athletes have worked together to produce some excellent results, throughout the season, with many of them featuring in Po10 rankings.

1 East Wales 542
2 Cheltenham & County Harriers 484
3 Cardiff Athletics 466
4 West Wales 325
5 South Wales 302

Congratulations to everyone, I’m so proud of all of you
Joyce T & F Team Manager

Congratulations!

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Congratulations to all East Wales athletes who took part in the 2022 Inter-Regional Track and Field Championships, which were held in Aberdare on Sunday 10th July.

The team secured 15 gold, 11 silver and 15 bronze medals with 15 personal best and 2 seasons best performances. 

East Wales were triumphant in the male category, second in the female category and overall champions, a huge achievement for our team.

ScoresEast WalesSouth WalesWest Wales
Males256252199
Females208182232
Overall464434431

The team were supported by 21 East Wales officials and volunteers who all helped to make the day a great success as well as athletes’ families and coaches.

The Team Managers, Claire Barraclough, Kirsty Crane and Darryn McAtee; supported by Joyce Tomala did a great job encouraging our athletes to participate.

Congratulations to our athletes participating in SIAB and the U20 International we wish them all the best.

Three East Wales Officials who worked at the Inter-Regional Championships, Sue Hooper, Amy Price and Becky Gibbs will be heading to Birmingham to officiate at the Commonwealth Games, as well as Lorraine Mulvaney who will be working as a volunteer at the Games. Congratulations to all.

Team managers with trophy

British Inter-Counties Fell Championships

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Inter counties fell champs

Well done to Lily (U19W), Will (U15B), Elsie (U15G) and Alice (U15G) who competed for East Wales in the British Intercounties Fell Championships on Sunday 15th May at Great Whernside. They all mixed it well with the best. Fantastic performance!

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Welsh Athletics Affiliation 2022-2023

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Welsh Athletics recently introduced a new Secretary’s Portal to help athletics clubs manage their club online. For more information about the Secretary’s Portal, please click here.

For a guide on how to use the Secretary’s Portal, please click here.

To use the Secretary’s Portal to it’s full benefits, clubs will need to have a configured Stripe account to take online payments. Full details can be found here.

A Welsh Athletics sample Club Constitution may be downloaded here:

Mary Jones RIP

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The family of athletics In Wales are saddened to hear the news of Mary’s passing after a long illness bravely borne.  We wish to offer our most sincere condolences to Sally, David and family.

Mary came into athletics supporting her husband John who was a sprinter. Both of Mary’s children were athletes and Mary attended many grass roots meetings encouraging them in their chosen events.

Following the death of her husband Mary returned to athletics and trained as an official. Mary was one of the first women starters and marksman in Wales. She later qualified as both a track and field judge in the 1980s.

Mary officiated at both Valley and Gwent cross country leagues. She was an important member of Gwent AAA where she undertook the role of Championships secretary for many years. She represented East Wales at the General Council in 2010.

Mary was a life member of Cwmbran Harriers. Shewas Treasurer of Torfaen AC which became Cwmbran Harriers where she continued in this role and also became membership secretary of Cwmbran Harriers. She represented her club at Welsh Athletics AGMs and would always uphold the views of the club and area.

As Coordinator and Treasurer of the South East Wales Track and Field League Mary made a significant contribution to the development of grass roots athletics in Wales.

Mary also served Welsh Athletics as both a track and a field technical official. She served as a Field Official at the Welsh Championships at Cwmbran in 1994, a Field Official at the Welsh Games in 2002 and a Field Official at the Wales v England v Ireland v an International Select Indoor International in 2003.

Mary was appointed part of the Welsh Athletics management team at the Celtic Games held at Mary Peter’s Stadium, Belfast.

In 2001 Mary was presented the Welsh Athletics Meritorious Award, followed by the Award of Honour in 2013.

Outside of athletics Mary was a FE Lecturer, in dressmaking, at Pontypool College. She could frequently be seen behind the wheel of the Mayoral car as she was a part time chauffeur for the borough.

Another of Mary’s passions was her caravan. She travelled across Wales, even transporting athlete’s poles to the Welsh Championships in Wrexham.

Mary will be remembered as a champion of grass roots athletics. She loved our sport and was greatly respected by her friends, colleagues, and athletes alike.

Joyce Tomala, Life Member Cwmbran Harriers

Lynette Harries, Honorary President Welsh Athletics

Mary made the decision for a pure cremation, with no funeral or service. The family have said that if anyone wishes to make a donation in Mary’s memory, please support Parkinson’s Disease research.

Junior Mountain Running Development Day

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Junior Mountain Running Development Days
Welsh Athletics and the Welsh Fell Running Association will be joining forces to support Junior Mountain Running Development in Wales. This exciting collaboration will see regional development days hosted at the following venues in North and South Wales:
North Wales
Sunday April 3rd – Plas y Brenin, Capel Curig, Conwy, LL24 0ET
South Wales
Sunday April 10th – Margam Country Park, Abbey Road, Margam, SA13 2TJ
The provisional itinerary for the day is as follows:
9:30-10:00 – Arrival and Registration
10:00-12:00 – Practical session on the hills focusing on descent technique
12:00 -12:45 – Lunch (not provided)
12:45-13:45 – Indoor session – Mountain safety and kit requirements for Training and Racing 14:00-15:00 – Practical session on navigation and map reading
15:00 – Close
These sessions will be open to Junior Athletes in the Upper U15 (Year 9) to U20 age groups. The sessions are FREE to all WFRA and Welsh Athletics affiliated young athletes. No prior experience in mountain running is required to attend the sessions. To register for the day please fill out the registration form
If you have any queries about this opportunity please contact Liz Davies (Endurance Talent Development Lead – Welsh Athletics) – liz.davies@welshathletics.org

EWRAC Committee Meeting

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16th February 2022, via Microsoft Teams (link emailed to all club secretaries on 4th Feb)

6:30pm start

AGENDA

1. Apologies

2. Conflict of Interest (new declarations)

3. Finance Report: (KM)

4. Safeguarding Update: (JJ)

5. Club Updates – (Rhymney Valley (RP) & Spirit of Monmouth (AJ)

6. Club Development Manager Update: (TC)

7. Officials Update: (SH)

8. Cross-Country /Road Report: (DO)

9. Cross -Country Championships review: (DM/SC)

10. Track & Field report: (JT)

11. T & F Regional Championships indoors (JT)

12. T & F Regional Championships Outdoors 2022 (JT)

13. T & F Inter Regional Championships 2022 (JT)

14. GC Report (JT)

15. Endurance Report: (SM)

16. Regional Development Plan:

17. Website:

18. AOB:

a. Themes for future meetings

b. Date of next Meeting: 13th April 2022

Development Day Cancelled

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Hi East Wales athletes, parents and coaches
Unfortunately I have the disappointing news that all junior regional development programme sessions in Wales organised for 18th December, including the East Wales endurance training session at Bryn Mawr track, have been cancelled. This decision has been made due to the increased threat of Covid 19 moving into the Christmas period. It is felt that bringing large groups of individuals together from different clubs at a time where we could see a rise in Covid cases was not a sensible option, especially with some indoor activities planned on the day.
Thank you to all athletes and coaches who had already signed up for the training session. I am very sorry for the disappointment, I know I was really looking forward to the session and am very disappointed it is not now able to go ahead. We are looking to see if alternative dates can be arranged, but with a full fixture calendar of indoor races in January and cross country races in February and March still currently going ahead, I am not sure if a free date will be available.
If you have any questions please feel free to ask.
Many thanks
Steve Mitchell(East Wales Welsh Athletics regional coordinator for endurance)

Vacancy – Regional Endurance Officials Secretary

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Currently we have a vacancy for an East Wales Endurance Officials Secretary

East Wales

VOLUNTEER ROLE PROFILE             East Wales Endurance Officials Secretary

Commitments

  • Attend East Wales Regional Meetings (either in person or via video link) six times a year
  • Represent East Wales Region at Welsh Athletics Endurance Officials Committee Meetings (either in person or via video link) six times a year

East Wales are seeking to appoint an Endurance Officials Secretary. The appointment is on a voluntary basis and the term of office is initially for one year, renewable at the East Wales Region Annual General Meeting; generally held in June each year.

The key responsibilities are set out below:

  • Promote, East Wales officials’ education and personal development.
  • Assist with maintaining a register of East Wales Officials, in conjunction with Welsh Athletics Officials Secretary.
  • Liaise with Welsh Athletics in all matters relating to officials, including courses and the deployment of officials.
  • Promote Officials’ Conferences.
  • Update officials on all officiating developments.
  • Assist with the implementation of the strategy for recruitment and development of new officials, and the retention of officials within East Wales.
  • Nominate officials of the appropriate levels for regional events
  • Assist with the appointment of officials, including Chief Officials, for all regional Championships and events promoted by East Wales, including joint promotions.
  • Establish links and liaise with Clubs within the Region 
  • Notify clubs of requirements for officials at regional events

If you are interested on taking on the East Endurance role, please contact

Chair: Joyce Tomala Chair@eastwalesathletics.co.uk & Secretary: Bethan Akanbi-Mortimer – east@welshathletics.org

What is a regional council?

Regional Councils play a key role in the Governance of Welsh Athletics. Every Region has a nominated person for each discipline group who will represent the views of the Region. The Regional Councils are also a place for clubs to discuss and share challenges and opportunities for future development.

Every Region supports a competition structure, including Regional and Inter-Regional Championships – events that play a key role in athlete development pathway across all age groups.

Full details on the Regional Councils can be found in the byelaws of Welsh Athletics.

Full details on the Officials committee can be found in the Welsh Athletics byelaws Terms of ReferenceByelaw 9.6.6.2

OUR VISION

TO BE THE NUMBER ONE SPORT FOR PARTICIPATION AND OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS WALES, UNDERPINNED BY A WORLD CLASS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME. WE WILL ACHIEVE THIS BY BEING A SECTOR LEADING ORGANISATION FOR GOVERNANCE, COLLABORATION, INNOVATION AND MODERNISATION.

This vision is underpinned by:

  • A One-team approach – everyone working towards a common objective.
  • Clarity of purpose – for everyone including regions, clubs, volunteers.
  • Support our clubs to overcome the challenges they have highlighted.

WE HAVE DISTILLED DOWN THE FEEDBACK AND DISCUSSIONS INTO OUR 6 GOALS:

READ THE FULL STRATEGY DOCUMENT 

Our vision supports the overall Vision for Sport in Wales