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Most members will be receiving an email (or text) invoice to renew their membership for 2026. This is of course entirely optional - if you don't want to rejoin, just ignore the invoice! All payments must be received by the end of January 2026 so you can get Christmas out of the way first if you like! If you don't receive an invoice, please check your spam folder as it's likely sitting in there! Anyone who joined after September 2025 will have their membership carried over to 2026 so will not receive a renewal invoice this year.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing lots of you competing again in 2026!
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As in previous years, the NEMAA Indoor Championships are being held within the NECAA Open Indoor Championships. The field events are taking place on Sunday January 25th, whilst the track races will be on Sunday 15th March. The field competition is now open via the Roster Athletics Platform and the track events will open in January 2026.
Congratulations to our BMAF and NEMAA Champion Jarlath McKenna (Tyne Bridge Harriers), and BMAF, NECAA and NEMAA Champion Alex Sneddon (Jarrow & Hebburn). Well done to everyone who competed today - full NEMAA results will be published as soon as available.
The North East Masters Athletics Association (NEMAA) athletes delivered an exceptional performance at the European Masters Athletics Championships held on the island of Madeira. Competing as part of a 550-strong Great Britain team, our athletes demonstrated remarkable talent, determination, and team spirit across ten days of intense competition. Their efforts resulted in an impressive medal haul, including European titles, podium finishes, and record-breaking performances. European Champions – 11 Gold Medals NEMAA athletes claimed 11 European titles, marking a truly outstanding achievement:
Silver Medal Winners – 13 Medals An additional 13 silver medals were secured across a range of disciplines:
Bronze Medal Achievements – 10 Medals A further 10 bronze medals highlighted NEMAA’s depth of talent:
Notable Finalists and Strong Performances Numerous athletes achieved top-eight finishes, narrowly missing out on medals but showcasing world-class ability.
Summary In total, NEMAA athletes earned 35 medals (12 Gold, 13 Silver, 10 Bronze) a testament to their enduring athletic excellence and commitment. Their performances not only brought pride to the region but also reinforced Great Britain’s standing on the European stage. The Association extends heartfelt congratulations to all medal winners and participants for their dedication, sportsmanship, and outstanding achievements. The Championships once again proved that age is no barrier to excellence. Full ResultsEUROPEAN CHAMPIONS (12 GOLD MEDALS)
SILVER MEDALS (13)
BRONZE MEDALS (10)
FINALISTS (JUST OUTSIDE THE MEDALS)
OTHER PERFORMANCES
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