British Masters Open/NEMAA 10,000m &
Masters Open Pentathlon Championships,
Monkton Stadium, NE32 5NJ
Sept 19th 2021
inc. NEMAA 10,000m/Pentathlon/Weight Pentathlon Championships
Event Info
The map at the bottom of this page shows the car park available at Monkton Stadium NE32 5NJ (outlined in purple) - there is a charge for parking here (approx 70p) so please remember to bring some change. If you have trouble parking in the car park, there is ample parking along the sides of York Avenue (the dual carriageway that leads to Monkton Stadium from the A194) which is free to use. Please do not park in the surrounding estates if at all possible, but if you do, please park considerately. If possible, consider car-sharing or using public transport - the area is well served by local buses, and the Metro station is not far from the stadium.
Numbers will be available for collection from 9am at the clubhouse (marked on the map with a red X) - please remember to bring your own pins! Numbers must be worn front and back, so you'll need 8! All athletes, even those who have competed in NEMAA or NECAA matches this season, will be assigned a new number, so please don't forget to come and collect yours.
Because of current Covid restrictions, the cafe will not be open, though there are some vending machines available on site.
Results will be displayed on the back wall of the stadium near to the announcer's box (please try and adhere to social distancing and give other athletes plenty of space), and online using the links shown below - if possible, please use these links instead of gathering around the back wall of the stadium.
A link to the order of events is shown below (you should also receive an email with this information attached, please check your spam folders carefully this week!). You will note that only the time of the first event is given, as it is impossible to accurately predict how long each stage of the competition will take.
Numbers will be available for collection from 9am at the clubhouse (marked on the map with a red X) - please remember to bring your own pins! Numbers must be worn front and back, so you'll need 8! All athletes, even those who have competed in NEMAA or NECAA matches this season, will be assigned a new number, so please don't forget to come and collect yours.
Because of current Covid restrictions, the cafe will not be open, though there are some vending machines available on site.
Results will be displayed on the back wall of the stadium near to the announcer's box (please try and adhere to social distancing and give other athletes plenty of space), and online using the links shown below - if possible, please use these links instead of gathering around the back wall of the stadium.
A link to the order of events is shown below (you should also receive an email with this information attached, please check your spam folders carefully this week!). You will note that only the time of the first event is given, as it is impossible to accurately predict how long each stage of the competition will take.
Please allow a few seconds for each results screen to load - the table is scrollable, or you can turn your phone sideways to see the full width of the table.
Conditions of Entry
All events are open events and incorporate the NEMAA Championships 2021. Eligibility for NEMAA events is confined to athletes who are current, paid-up members. All NEMAA athletes are eligible for the open events as well as the NEMAA Championships.
Athletes must wear the vest of their first-claim affiliated club, or their County, Territorial or National vest, uka rule 17(3)
Equipment : Throwing event competitors may use any implements provided for general use. Those who wish to use their own implements must
submit them to the Referee for approval. An athlete may not use another's implement without the owners prior permission.
All events are open events and incorporate the NEMAA Championships 2021. Eligibility for NEMAA events is confined to athletes who are current, paid-up members. All NEMAA athletes are eligible for the open events as well as the NEMAA Championships.
Athletes must wear the vest of their first-claim affiliated club, or their County, Territorial or National vest, uka rule 17(3)
Equipment : Throwing event competitors may use any implements provided for general use. Those who wish to use their own implements must
submit them to the Referee for approval. An athlete may not use another's implement without the owners prior permission.