All set for the 4J Outdoor Season – our National Championship dates
The 4J Outdoor Season is just about with us . . . as track and field begins for summer 2022.
And we are already taking entries online for the return of the 4J District Champs at three venues for U17/U15/U13 athletes, with Outdoor Open events for Senior and U20 athletes.
The weekend of May 13-15 has been set aside for these with Inverness, Grangemouth and Kilmarnock our venues as these events return in the format we have piloted in 2019 prior to the global pandemic.
It will take a big effort from scottishathletics, our dedicated Officials and all volunteers, athletes, coaches and parents to make these events happen at three venues and we will be asking for help.
To help facilitate these meetings, the Open events are split across the venues as follows: Sprints and Jumps at Grangemouth; Endurance and Throws at Kilmarnock; all events at Inverness plus 5000m races.
Each District will host the full programme of events for athletes in the U17, U15 and U13 age groups.
The closing deadline for entries is midnight on Thursday 28 April.
ENTRIES FOR U17/U15/U13 ATHLETES AT THREE DISTRICT VENUES
North Districts – Friday 13 May and Saturday 14 May
East Districts at Grangemouth – Saturday 14 May and Sunday 15 May
West Districts at Kilmarnock – Saturday 14 May and Saturday 15 May
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The track and field facility at Queens Park at Inverness
ENTRIES FOR SENIOR AND U20 ATHLETES AT OUTDOOR OPEN EVENTS
Outdoor Open – Sprints and Jumps
Grangemouth – Saturday 14 May and Sunday 15 May
Outdoor Open – Endurance and Throws
Kilmarnock – Saturday 14 May and Sunday 15 May
Outdoor Open – Inverness
Friday 13 May and Saturday 14 May
(Including overall 5000m on Saturday lunch-time)
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Tags: 4J Outdoor Season, District Champs 2022, Grangemouth, Inverness, Kilmarnock, Outdoor Opens
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