Here’s everything you need to know about the Isle of Man Racewalking Championships 2024 being held at the NSC on Sunday 8th September
Here’s the information and here’s the entry form
Here’s everything you need to know about the Isle of Man Racewalking Championships 2024 being held at the NSC on Sunday 8th September
Here’s the information and here’s the entry form
Good evening!
We are finally there. On Monday, Howie announced that not only has Social Distancing been removed but the upper limit on the number of people allowed to congregate has also been scrapped meaning that we can now look to a near full return to Athletics on the Isle of Man!
We have been working closely with the NSC, UKA and IOM Sport to hash out the details which are as follows:
Please do your bit in keeping the Virus subdued by following increased hand washing and hygiene protocols so that we can continue to enjoy the fruits of the fantastic work of the IOM Govt.
Happy Running, Jumping and Throwing!
Mikey
Guidance for Sports and Recreation Activities v4 15-06-20
It feels like a lifetime since we were last able to lace up the spikes and let loose but there is light at the end of the tunnel. With the recent easing of restrictions, IOM Athletics is pleased to announce that from Monday 25th May the NSC track will be available for use to some members of the Island’s athletics community.
As the Island’s athletics body, IOM Athletics has the responsibility to carefully balance the safe return of athletics whilst maintaining the safety of athletes, coaches, facility staff and the wider public. We have therefore opted to phase in the return to use of the track, as detailed below.
Whilst we understand this may cause some frustration to those not able to access the track immediately, we believe it is the best way to introduce a return to training while ensuring social distancing and keeping everyone as safe as possible.
The phases below are not intended to be standardised across the three sections – i.e. athlete access may be able to progress to the next phase at a point that equipment usage cannot progress. Athlete access starts with a prioritised and low-risk phase. The proposal not to return to indoor facilities such as changing rooms is made on the consideration of increased risk to users and it is worth noting that athletes are by in large training without toilet facilities at present. IOM Athletics also request hand sanitiser should be carried by all facility users.
Throughout the phases, an NSC member of staff will be on site to oversee the proper usage of the facility and to control the flow of users in and out. Understanding and adhering to the processes in place are key for the system to work so please make sure you are comfortable with the set up. IOM Athletics is committed to the safe return of Track and Field and will follow Government guidance at all points. The entire strategy is to be viewed as a fluid process with no strict timeline. The process will be under constant review and can be regressed/progressed as appropriate.
Athletics Development Officer, Mikey Haslett, has agreed to host an open Zoom call on Sunday 24th May at 20:00 to answer any questions and talk through the plan for a full return to use of the NSC.
Phase 1
Athletes permitted to use the track during Phase 1 are:
For information:
Phase 2
U17 and U15 age groups are invited to use the track on the same agreement as Phase 1 and under the supervision of coach/parent.
Phase 3
Remaining age groups are invited to use the track on the same agreement as Phase 1 and under the supervision of coaches as part of organised club training.
(To be coordinated with NSC alongside Govt Advice)
Phase 1: No access to indoor areas and use of (non-personal) equipment prohibited. Wheelchair accessible toilet available from day 1 but to be sanitised after use.
Phase 2: Access to Toilets permitted. Equipment can be used but only NSC staff can access equipment store. Equipment must not be shared between athletes and must be sanitised after use.
Phase 3: Public Health and NSC to dictate the use of indoor spaces such as changing facilities, as NSC will be ultimately responsible for sanitisation given it is their site. Equipment usage to remain as phase 2 until IOM Govt declare safe to return to “normal practices.”
Phase 4: Full access to all areas and equipment
Phase 1: Throws with personal equipment only. No sharing
Phase 2: Long Jump/Triple Jump.
Phase 3: Return of High Jump, Supervised Pole Vault, Supervised Hurdles
The Isle of Man Athletics Association held an open Junior Pentathlon Championship on 3rd September 2016 at the NSC, Douglas. The conditions were far from ideal but everyone did really well. Here are the results.
Congratulations to everyone who took part.
Thanks to organiser Di Shimell and all the officials for helping on the day.