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2018 Athletics Direct Midland Championships P1 ATHLETICS DIRECT MIDLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS PERMIT No IND 18/012 10/11 FEBRUARY 2018 Alexander Stadium HPC UNDER UKA RULES NO SMOKING IN THE BUILDING IMPORTANT NOTE: Apart from water in a plastic bottle, no food or drink is permitted in the HPC. MIDLAND COUNTIES ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ATHLETICS DIRECT MIDLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS PART ONE 10/11th FEBRUARY 2018 HPC ALEXANDER STADIUM On behalf of the Midland Counties Athletic Association can I wish all athletes, coaches, officials a welcome to the first of our indoor Championship meetings in 2018. We are very grateful that Athletics Direct have continued their sponsorship of the numbers for Midland Counties events. As you will know this indoor meeting is taking place at Alexander Stadium because of the restrictions with the Arena Birmingham The Midland Counties Association is committed to hold as many meetings as they can to encourage athletics to stay strong in the Midland/South West Area and your support enables these competitions to keep going. I would also like to thank our long serving officials who have stood by the Association for a number of years and always try to make these events a fantastic weekend for the athletes. Can I thank also thank the stadium staff and our first aid providers AMBTrans UK for their attendance this weekend. I will be attending as many of these events that I can, and I wish all of the athletes good luck for a great weekend of athletics. Lyn Orbell MCAA President PHOTOGRAPHY In line with the recommendation in the UK Athletics Welfare Policy the promoters of this event request that any person wishing to engage in any video, zoom, or close-range photography should register their details with staff at the spectator desk before carrying out any such photography. The promoter reserves the right to decline entry to any person unable to meet or abide by the promoter’s conditions. If you are concerned about any photography taking place at this event, please contact the promoter or event organiser who will be pleased to discuss this matter with you. MIDLAND COUNTIES ATHLETICS DIRECT MIDLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS MEETING SATURDAY 10TH FEBRUARY 2018 OFFICIALS President MCAA Lyn Orbell Chairman MCAA Geoff Durbin Competition Secretary Rachel Hulse Meeting Manager Andrew Hulse Technical Manager Gordon Ainsley Clerk of Course Jim Pearson Field Referee Sue Parmiter Field Judges Maureen Bullen, David Berrington, Andrew Clough, Eleanor Clough, Karen Davies, Phil Drage, Neville Facey, Brian Hadley, Adam Henley, Gurdev Kaur, Chris Lawrence, Mark Marshall, Christine Mullis, Maggie Murphy, Liz Pearson, Derek Prince, Derek Redfern, Sandra Smith-Vokroj, Linda Turner, Keith Weetman Announcer Brian Owen Computer Results Barry Gladwin Administration Val Day, Joe Lewis Competitors’ Stewards Trevor Stevenson First Aid Ambtrans UK Limited Photography fotoccompli Presentation Lyn Orbell MIDLAND COUNTIES ATHLETICS DIRECT MIDLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS MEETING SUNDAY 11 FEBRUARY 2018 OFFICIALS President MCAA Lyn Orbell Chairman MCAA Geoff Durbin Competition Secretary Rachel Hulse Meeting Manager Geoff Durbin Clerks of Course Tbc Chief Starter Ian Atkins Starters Kenneth Ebanks, Rachel Hulse, Chief Starter’s Assistant John Hallatt Starters’ Assistant John Pickles, Margaret Werrett Track Referee Neville Facey Track Judges Keith Ackroyd, Russ Barnes, June Fleming, Michelle Giles, Bill Thomson, Linda Turner, Track Steward Chief Photo Finish Colin Jacks Photo Finish Ian Anholm, Adie Pottinger, Ross Vince, Dave Watson, Chief Timekeeper John Vickers Timekeepers Serena Bignell, Alan Edwars, Tristram Elmhirst, Margery Ewington, Ronald Lees, David Lindsey, Kevan Naylor, Steve Webb Timekeepers’ Steward Chris Belcher Seeding Ian Clarke, Andrew Hulse Announcer Phil Owen Computer Results Barry Gladwin Administration Val Day, Joe Lewis Competitors’ Stewards Maureen Bullen, Joan Clarke, Trevor Stevenson First Aid Ambtrans UK Limited Photography fotoccompli MCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS SATURDAY 10th FEBRUARY 2017 High Performance Centre, Alexander Stadium Timetable F01 09:50 U15 Girls Long Jump F02 09:55 Senior Men / U20 Men Triple Jump F03 10:00 U15 Boys High Jump F04 10:00 U20 Women /U17 Women High Jump F05 10:45 All Male competitors Pole Vault F06 12:00 Senior Men / U20 Men/ U17 Men Long Jump F07 12:45 U15 Girls High Jump F08 12:25 Senior Women / U20W Triple Jump F09 12:55 All Female competitors Pole Vault F10 13:40 U17 Women Long Jump F11 13:55 U17Men / U15 Boys Triple Jump F12 15:20 Senior Men / U20 Men/ U17 Men High Jump F13 15:25 U15 Boys Long Jump F14 16:00 U17 Women / U15 Girls Triple Jump F15 16:45 Senior Women / U20 Women Long Jump Field Events - 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