North Wales Track & Field Championships - * last day for entries

North Wales Track & Field Championships at Treborth.

**URGENT - LAST DAY FOR ENTRIES:

North Wales Outdoor T&F Championships

Saturday 10th May @ Treborth Track

ENTRIES CLOSE Sunday 4th May @ 23:59

Masters will compete in Senior events using appropriate equipment.

(U11's not eligible for Regional Championships therefore strictly no u11's entries).

1. Birth: born within the area covered by N.W.R.A.C.

2. Residence: Continuous current residence within the area covered by N.W.R.A.C. for at least 9 months.

3. Retention: An athlete may retain his/her existing qualification to represent N. Wales and compete in the N. Wales Regional Championship, provided that he/she has not represented another Region or County, nor competed in a different Regional or County Championship in the same year of competition.

4.Where an athlete competes for a club not based in Wales but does qualify on one of the above three criteria.

THERE WILL BE NO ENTRIES ON THE DAY

Trials in field events. Under 13 and Under 15 athletes will be allowed 3 trials in the jumps and throws. All older agegroups will be allowed 4 trials in the long and triple jumps and throws, with 2 warm up trials.

All entrants shall be deemed to have made him/herself familiar with and agreed to be bound by the UKA Anti-Doping Rules and to submit to the authority of UK Anti-Doping in the application and enforcement of the Anti-Doping Rules.

The UKA Anti-Doping Rules apply to entrants participating in the sport of Athletics, for 12 months from the date of entry, whether or not the entrant is a citizen of, or resident in, the UK.

Timetable will be sent to all paid entries w/c - 5th May

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