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- Sat 28 Jan – Kinder Trial
- Fri 02 Sep – Great Longstone Chase
- Sun 15 Jan – White Holme Circular
- Sun 15 Jan – Clay Bank East
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- Sat 04 Feb 11:45AM – Titterstone Clee
- Sun 05 Feb 8:30AM – Pennine Bridleway Relay
- Sun 05 Feb 9:30AM – Sidmouth 4 Trigs Challenge
- Sun 05 Feb 10:00AM – Charnwood Hills
- Sun 05 Feb 10:30AM – Mickleden Straddle
- Sun 05 Feb 11:30AM – Long Mynd Valleys
- Sat 11 Feb 10:00AM – Wadsworth Trog
News
Pennine Bridleway Relay
Wed 1st Feb, 2012
The 2012 Pennine bridleway relay is cancelled due to their being ice on some sections of the route making it unsafe for the race to go ahead. The race will not be organised at a later date and teams will have their entry fee refunded.
Graham Wright ( Rossendale Harriers)
Edale Skyline Full
Wed 1st Feb, 2012
The race is full and entries on the day will not be possible.
3G Huawei mobile connect
Wed 1st Feb, 2012
Wendy Dodds found a 3G Huawei mobile connect stick in one of the cups that she collected at the FRA do. Please email brett@phluidity.net if it is yours.
FRA Rules for Competition Rule Ten
Mon 30th Jan, 2012
For clarification, the rule "Age is at 1st January in the year of competition" has been in place since 1996 and remains unchanged for 2012.
Once a runner becomes 18 they clearly become an adult and can enter senior races as a senior from their 18thbirthday (although they can still be eligible for the U18 Junior Championship for the remainder of that Championship year because of the 1.1.XX rule).
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England Athletics Registration
Wed 25th Jan, 2012
This item is only of concern to English athletes.
What is EA? - England Athletics is the governing body which manages and develops Athletics in England, performing the same kind of duties as were performed by the AAA (and its regional bodies, e.g. NoEAA, SoEAA etc) in the past. Scottish Athletics, Welsh Athletics and Athletics Northern Ireland are the equivalent bodies in the other home nations. Do I need to register with EA? – On the face of it, the answer is no. Fell races in England do not charge any levies on behalf of either England Athletics or the FRA. They are open to all runners who fulfil the organiser’s criteria.
However, if you want to count in either the English or the British fell running championships, then you must either be a member of the FRA or registered with England Athletics.
Other reasons to register - You can take part in other types of races (e.g. road races) without paying the levy, or, if you want to race abroad, you can use your EA card instead of paying for a doctor's "fitness-to-race" letter.
How much does it cost? - England Athletics have agreed that, for runners who are FRA members and not members of multi-discipline athletics clubs affiliated to EA, they will allow registration without any charge at all. Please note the proviso – this is not supposed to be a method of avoiding registration payment, rather it is for members of fell-only clubs who might wish to run the odd road race, or to race abroad.
How do I go about registering with the EA? - Simply email Debbie Thompson who handles all FRA membership enquiries (contact details in the Calendar, in the magazine and on the Committee page of this website), expressing your desire to register. Please supply your FRA membership number (if known), your full name, running club, address and date-of-birth.
Can my club membership secretary do this for me? – Debbie will be happy to accept bulk applications from club membership secretaries, providing all the necessary details are supplied
Pentyrch Hill Race - Date Change
Sat 14th Jan, 2012
Please note that for reasons beyond the control of the organiser the date of this race http://www.fellrunner.org.uk/races.php?id=1616 has had to be changed to Wed. 25th April from Tues. 24th April.
Clubs and Disciplinary Matters
Thu 12th Jan, 2012
When a potential incident is being considered under the disciplinary process (FRA Rules for Competition-Rule 11) the club of the athlete is informed of developments. If a club shares the credit for a runner’s success a club cannot disassociate itself when its runners breach FRA Rules.
This approach also applies to junior runners and it could be argued that junior runners generally have a closer relationship with their club, particularly with a club coach, than do senior runners.
Recently the FRA Committee has become increasingly concerned (as has been reported in The Fellrunner) about the issue of “underage runners” and breaches of the distance limits for junior runners (FRA Rules for Competition- Rule 10). It has been reported to the FRA that some clubs have colluded in breaches, either deliberately or by failing to follow the proper race entry process.
The rules which apply to junior fell running are not necessarily the same as for other disciplines (XC/ Track/Road) but they are clear. Age on 1st January in the year of competition (“1.1.XX” rule) and not age on race date the critical date for junior runners. Once a runner becomes 18 they clearly become an adult and can enter senior races as a senior from their 18th birthday (although they can still be eligible for the U18 Junior Championship for the remainder of that Championship year because of the 1.1.XX rule).
Race Organisers, in order to register and insure their races with the FRA, agree to comply with FRA Rules. As do competitors or, in the case of juniors, the Parent/Legal Guardian.
Race Organisers need to have a race entry system that complies with Rule 10 for their own protection, that prevents misunderstandings and discourages any parent, coach or club entering a junior runner in a race beyond the allowed distance.
From 2012 therefore if a runner is under 18 the Junior Race Entry Form should be used (FRA Safety Requirements for Fell Races-Rule 8) for both senior and junior races, by the Parent or Legal Guardian. The Junior Entry Form includes Age on 1st January in current year. FRA entry forms include sections that are mandatory and sections provided to assist race organisers e.g. email address, vehicle registration no. The FRA Committee is currently reviewing these forms to provide greater clarity between the two categories.
Clubs should take note that breaches of FRA Rules are also breaches of UKA Rules and therefore UKA is informed of disciplinary outcomes, including the name of the Club of the athlete involved.
FRA Chairman
20th January 2012
Noon Stone Race - Cancelled
Mon 9th Jan, 2012
As a result of access problems, Todmorden Harriers have had to cancel this race which should have taken place on Sat. Feb. 25th. There are no plans to reinstate the event in future.
FRA Disciplinary Committee
Sun 8th Jan, 2012
The primary purpose of the Disciplinary Committee is to "educate" fell runners on the existence of and reasons for FRA rules; sensible rules created by fell runners for the benefit of fell runners.
Rules which are upheld by the great majority of runners and race organisers because they make sense.
It is longstanding FRA policy to publicise individual breaches and this approach is consistent with UKA policy. This is now done initially on the FRA website (temporarily) and then in The Fellrunner.
This public approach is not appropriate in all cases, notably those involving juniors. An example of this in 2011 was a case of parental misunderstanding combined with the lack of a comprehensive race entry form (including DOB) which resulted in a junior running underage in a senior race. Subsequently a similar incident occurred in another senior event where a loose “Age” requirement ie not specifying age is at 1st January in year of competition, allowed another junior runner, with the collusion of parent and coach to compete beyond the distance limit.
Margaret Chippendale’s Editor’s Note introducing the 2012 Fixtures Calendar & Handbook (page 23) reports on rule changes with regard to juniors. All race organisers who have sought FRA Registration/Insurance for 2012 have been informed that it is a FRA requirement that all Under 18 runners in both Senior and Junior Races should have a Junior Race Entry Form completed on their behalf, where appropriate, by a Parent/Legal Guardian and this form is included on page 17 of the 2012 Calendar.
GWB
22.1.12
Lad's Leap Race - Accommodation
Fri 23rd Dec, 2011
The start for this 2012 English Championship event on Sat. 17th March is next to the Crowden Youth Hostel. Anyone wishing to stay there should book asap through the YHA website http://www.yha.org.uk/



