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2021 British Para Athletics Calendar 2021 BRITISH PARA ATHLETICS CALENDAR - DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL (v.5) Power of Please note: For the latest updates check event websites and your Home Country for any travel restrictions. The list below primarily captures WPA 10 Approved & Endorsed fixtures and Disability Only events. Club, League & Open fixtures aren't included here. See Power of 10 Link -->>> Fixtures WPA Date Event Location Website No 29-5 Jun Invictus Games 2020ne POSTPONED 2022 The Hague, NED Link WPA 29-May BMC Grand Prix 2 Manchester Link No 29-May National Dwarf Games CANCELLED Link WPA 29-May Scottish Athletics Throws Grand Prix (inc Seated Throws) Grangemouth Link WPA 29-May Belfast Irish Milers Club Meet Belfast Link No 30-May Vitality Westminster Mile POSTPONED London Link No 31-May Vitality 10000 POSTPONED London Link WPA 31-May BIGish Bedford Link WPA 1-5 Jun WPA European Champs Bydgoszcz, Poland Link WPA 02-Jun Loughborough Open Loughborough Link WPA 05-Jun Muller British Athletics 10000m Champs (inc Para 1500m) Birmingham Link No 06-Jun Red Star Championships 2021 CANCELLED Crownpoint Link No 09-Jun SDS National Junior Athletics Championships CANCELLED Grangemouth Link WPA 09-Jun UoB Track & Field Series inc BMC Gold Standard Birmingham Link WPA 09-Jun Lee Valley Sprint 100m / 200m Open Series Lee Valley Link WPA 12-Jun BWAA Grand Prix inc BWRA Coventry Link WPA 12-13 Jun Southern U20 / Senior Championships (Mainstream Events Only) Bedford Link WPA 12-13 Jun Northern U20 / Senior Championships (Mainstream Events Only) Leigh Link WPA 12-13 Jun Midland U20 / Senior Championships (Mainstream Events Only) Nuneaton Link WPA 12-Jun BMC Grand Prix 3 Watford Link TBC 15-Jun Cardiff Throws Open Cardiff Link WPA 17-Jun US Paralympic Nationals Track & Field Mineapolis Link TBC 19-Jun Grandma's Marathon Minnesota, USA Link TBC 19-Jun Meeting Freital Germany Link No 20-Jun Newham Parallel Success CANCELLED London No TBC Mencap Nationals 2021 TBC Sheffield Link TBC 22-Jun Cardiff Throws Open Cardiff Link WPA 23-Jun Loughborough Open inc BMC Gold Standard Loughborough Link WPA 23-Jun Welsh Athletics Sprints & Jumps Open Newport Link WPA 23-Jun Lee Valley Sprint Double 100m Open Series Lee Valley Link TBC 24-Jun Carmarthen Throws Open Carmarthen Link TBC 25-Jun Leverkusen Invitational Germany Link WPA 26-Jun Rightmove MK Marathon (Ambulant Only) NEW DATE Milton Keynes Link WPA 26-27 Jun Muller British Championships & Olympic Trials (Invitation Only) Manchester Link WPA 26-Jun Welsh Athletics Endurance Open Newport Link WPA 29-Jun BMC Gold Standard Trafford Link TBC 30-Jun BMC Gold Standard Watford Link Activity Alliance National Disability Junior Champs (U12 to U20) No 03-Jul Open to ALL junior athletes: No Entry Standards / No Classification / Coventry Link No 04-Jul Forth Valley Flyers Open Meet Grangemouth Link No BAM Cork City Sports CANCELLED Cork Link WPA 07-Jul Lee Valley Sprint 100m / 200m Open Series Lee Valley Link WPA 10-11 Jul BWAA Grand Prix inc BWRA Stoke Mandeville Link WPA 10-11 Jul Scottish Athletics Masters & CE Championships inc Para Events Scotstoun, Link WPA 10-11 Jul Welsh Senior / U20 Open Weekend Cardiff Link TBC 11-18 Jul RaceRunning CPISRA International Cup Denmark Link No 11-Jul Vitality London 10000, Hatfield Park Hatfield Link No 12-13 July Welsh U13/U15/U17 Open Weekend Newport Link WPA 13-Jul Muller British Grand Prix (Invitation Only) Gateshead Link WPA 14-Jul UoB Track & Field Series inc BMC Gold Standard Birmingham Link WPA 17-18 July NI & Ulster Age Group T&F Championships (U14-U20) Belfast Link England Athletics AAA Championships inc Disability Champs. WPA 17-18 Jul Open to all UK Athletes. Entry Standards apply. Senior Implements Only. Bedford Link N/A 19-Jul GB Paralympic Team Selection Link TBC 20-Jul Cardiff Throws Open Cardiff Link WPA 21-Jul Lee Valley Sprint Double 100m Open Series Lee Valley Link WPA 21-Jul Welsh Athletics International Cardiff Link WPA 24-Jul George Gandy BMC Grand Prix Loughborough Link WPA 24-Jul Scottish Athletics Throws Grand Prix (inc Seated Throws) Livingston Link TBC 24-Jul Newport Sprints Open Newport Link TBC 28-Jul Track is Back inc Midland 5000m Championships NEW DATE Coventry TBC 29-Jul Carmarthen Throws Open Carmarthen Link n/a 30 Jul-8 Aug Olympic Games Tokyo Link No World Dwarf Games POSTPONED TO 2022 Cologne, Germany Link County Championships: Check individual County AA websites. Many No have re-arranged new date, postponed from May. Various WPA 31-1 Jul Welsh Junior Championships Newport Link WPA 31-Jul NI & Ulster Senior T&F Championships Belfast Link WPA 04-Aug Lee Valley Sprint 100m / 200m Open Series Lee Valley Link No 07-08 Aug BWAA Grand Prix inc BWRA TBC Link WPA 07-08 Aug EA Age Group U17/U15 Championships inc Disability Open (11-19years) Manchester Link TBC 10-Aug Cardiff Throws Open Cardiff Link No 13-Aug+ Paralympic Team Departures TBC WPA 14-Aug BMC Grand Prix Eltham Link WPA 14-15 Aug Scottish Senior/U17 Championships inc Parallel Success Grangemouth Link WPA 14-15 Aug Welsh Senior Championships Cardiff Link WPA 15-Aug Loughborough Javelin Festival Loughborough Link WPA 18-Aug Manchester International (Invitation Only) inc Para Events Manchester Link WPA 24-5 Sep Paralympic Games Tokyo Link WPA 28-29 Aug Scottish U13/U15/U20 Championships Aberdeen Link No TBC Sep Metro Blind Games - POSTPONED Mile End Link No 2-5 Sep School Games National Finals - inc Para Athlete Selections U15-U20 Loughborough Link TBC 04-05 Sep England Throws Camps Throws Fest 2021 Moulton College No 05-Sep Leeds 10k Leeds Link TBC 11-Sep Antrim International EAP Meet TBC Link No 11-12 Sep BWAA Grand Prix inc BWRA TBC Link No 12-Sep Brighton Marathon inc WCR Brighton Link No 12-Sep Great North Run inc WCR Gateshead Link WPA 12-Sep Seoul International Wheelchair Marathon Seoul Link No 15-Sep SDS National Athletics Championships Grangemouth Link No 18-Sep CP Sport National Championships Coventry Link No 18-Sep Belfast City Half Marathon inc WCR Belfast Link No 18-Sep Great Bristol 10k inc WCR Bristol Link WPA 19-20 Sep Welsh Athletics Open Meeting Link TBC 26-Sep Open Nederlandse Kampioenschappen Para Atletiek (Dutch Open) NEW Eindhoven Link TBC 26-Sep Berlin Marathon Berlin Link No 26-Sep Great Manchester Run 10k inc WCR Manchester Link TBC 1-4 Oct IWAS World Games Portugal Link WPA 03-Oct London Marathon London Link No 03-Oct London Mini Marathon London Link No 03-Oct Great Scottish Run inc WCR Glasgow Link TBC 10-Oct Manchester Marathon Manchester Link No 10-Oct Silverstone 5k/10k/Half Silverstone Link No 10-Oct Manchester Half Marathon Manchester Link WPA 10-Oct Chicago Marathon Chicago Link WPA 11-Oct Boston Marathon Boston Link WPA 17-Oct Tokyo Marathon Tokyo Link No 17-Oct Yorkshire Marathon York Link No 25-Oct Jedburgh Wheelchair 10k / Jedburgh Running Festival Jedburgh No 31-Oct Coventry Half Marathon Coventry Link WPA TBC Oita International Wheelchair Marathon Japan Link WPA 07-Nov New York Marathon New York Link WPA TBC Dubai Marathon Dubai UAE Link WPA TBC Singapore Marathon (VIRTUAL FOR 2021?) 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