McCAIN BRISTOL CROSS CHALLENGE STAGED BY RUNBRISTOL IN PARTNERSHIP WITH UK ATHLETICS incorporating the Mike Sully Championships and Gemma Butler Bowl in partnership with Bristol & West AC Sunday 13th November 2011 Ashton Court Estate, Bristol UKA Cross Country Permit: MCAA/2011/66
WELCOME TO THE MCCAIN UK CROSS CHALLENGE SERIES 2011-2012 As the sport sets its sights on what is certain to be an immensely entertaining and engrossing next 12 months it gives us great pleasure to welcome you to the McCain Cross Challenge that culminates in March 2012. This welcome is extended to each and every athlete, coach, parent and official who make the events possible. I hope you enjoy your day. Thanks also to our sponsor McCain, who continue to invest over 1 million a year in the growth of grassroots athletics across the UK. Cross Country has a huge tradition in the UK and forms the fabric of sport for many of our top endurance athletes and has been an integral part of their build up towards a successful summer track season. For many of our juniors it provides their first international experience, but it also provides a competitive environment that brings together all of our endurance athletes at every level. The McCain UK Cross Challenge is established part of the performance pathway creating opportunities for the country s established and emerging performers to get meaningful competitive opportunities at an appropriate level. The incentive of British prize money also supports the preparations of our very best senior athletes in developing as performers on the international stage. UKA is proud to be associated with all that the Series represents. Whatever level of aspiration the athletes have, their very presence here is evidence of a level of ambition that we want to celebrate. Niels de Vos Chief Executive UK Athletics Welcome to what promises to be yet another exciting, entertaining and possibly quite muddy, McCain UK Cross Challenge series! As the Title Sponsor, we see our support as playing a crucial part in inspiring and encouraging young people to take up athletics and build a long term endurance base, initiated on the country and then shared over Road and Track. We wish to thank every official and volunteer who make themselves available in all weathers to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for the competitors at each venue and we wish each and every Cross Country enthusiast the very best of luck for the series! Nick Vermont Chief Executive McCain Foods GB Ltd. page 1
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MCCAIN BRISTOL CROSS CHALLENGE WELCOME BACK TO BRISTOL McCain Bristol Cross Challenge Sunday 13 November 2011 The McCaine Cross Challenge opens this autumn with the new addition of Ashton Court Estate to the series, which means the Cross Challenge will kick off in its place of origin. Bristol played host to the inaugural Cross Challenge meeting in 1997 and will be the perfect starter to the cross country series which once again features five events: Bristol, Liverpool, Cardiff, Antrim and the series final in Birmingham. Ashton Court was also the venue for the 2002 English Cross Country Championships, and on Sunday 13 November 2011 the estate will again be the setting for a series of high quality competitive Cross Country races. Those taking part will range from junior to senior elite athletes and include some top UK athletes who regularly run in the city s famous Bristol 10k and Bristol half marathon road races. The event will be staged by Bristol City Council s runbristol, in partnership with UK Athletics as part of the McCain UK Cross Challenge Series. The event will also incorporate the Mike Sully Championships and Gemma Butler Bowl in partnership with local club Bristol & West AC. A special guest at the event will be Olympian Tim Hutchings, founder of the Brighton Marathon. Hutchings twice won a silver medal at the World Cross Country Championships in 1984 and again in 1989. BD2004 Bristol City Council. Printed on 115gsm Revive 75. page 3 Contents Race Day Timetable 3 Pre Race Information 4 Race Information 4 5 Post Race Information 5 Course Map 8 9 Travel Information 10 11 Prize Fund 13 Race day timetable 8.30am Car park opens. Registration, Baggage, Catering and other Event services open 3.30pm Car Park closes Race timetable 11.00am U11 Boys 11.10am U11 Girls 11.20am U13 Boys 11.40am U13 Girls 12 noon U15 Boys 12.20pm U15 Girls 12.40pm U17 Men 1.10pm U17/U20 Women 1.40pm U20 Men 2.10pm Senior & Vet Women 2.40pm Senior & Vet Men Final presentations
MCCAIN BRISTOL CROSS CHALLENGE PRE RACE and RACE DAY INFORMATION UKA guidance for competitors Athletes should be advised that they are responsible for their own safety before, during and after the race, this includes the wearing of suitable clothing and footwear as appropriate for the conditions. Runners should have an up-to-date tetanus injection. Medical information, race number and timing chip Each athlete will be allocated a race number and MyLaps/ChampionChip timing chip. It is essential that athletes wear both during the race. Athletes must not swap their race number with any other runner as it could create a dangerous medical situation in the event of an emergency. Anyone who is found to have swapped their number will be disqualified and reported to UKA. Athletes must provide full and correct medical and contact information on the back of the race number using permanent ink and ensure that relatives (or other named person race organisers can contact) have their race number for reference. Bag storage Bag storage will be provided. Athletes must wear their race number to deposit and reclaim bags. Club tents Teams are invited to bring their own tents for use on race day. Please see the club tent area marked on the map. Overnight camping is not permitted. Coach parking There is no parking for coaches at the event site. Coaches should drop off at Church Lodge (see travel map) and park in the city centre (Cumberland Road). Race entry registration and queries The race admin service provider FRSystems registration desk will be open from 8.30am. FRSystems will issue race numbers and timing chips which will have been pre-allocated as per entry information. They will also deal with any problems relating to race entries. Medical conditions If you have a medical condition, it is vital that you notify the race organisers on 01782 396113 prior to the event. Please also write details of your condition and / or any medication you are taking on the reverse of your number (for example: asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, notable allergies, cardiac conditions). Timing clocks There will be a race clock adjacent to the Start/Finish gantry. page 4
MCCAIN BRISTOL CROSS CHALLENGE RACE DAY and POST RACE INFORMATION Timing Chips MyLaps/ChampionChip timing system will be used and should be attached securely to the shoe/ankle during the race. Please be aware that it will not work if attached to another part of the body. Race numbers On race day all participants should wear their race number on the chest, secured with a safety pin in each corner. The number must not be cut or altered in any way to reduce its size. It is each athlete s responsibility to ensure they arrive at the finish line with their race number intact. Without it they will not be allowed to take part or receive a time. Athletes should not remove their number before leaving the event site. Race Drink Stations There will be a water station at the Finish. Medical Points St John Ambulance will provide a first aid point adjacent to the event services area (the Meeting & Eating - big tent). During the race they will provide mobile cover. If athletes require medical assistance on the course please notify the nearest marshal. Finish Area At the end of the race runners will pass under the Finish Gantry and cross the timing mat. All participants will then be directed through the finish funnels. Please keep moving as quickly as possible through this area before exiting into the public event areas. Timing chips can either be left in the tubs in the finish area or taken to the tubs in the Eating & Meeting tent. Race results Results will be available on the race website www.runbristol.com from 9pm on race day. There will also be a special Bristol Evening Post souvenir edition supplement on sale on Monday 14th November. Race Photography The official race photography service will be provided by marathon-photos.com. Their photos will be available to view and purchase via the race website www.runbristol.com Thank you The runbristol race organisers at Bristol City Council would like to thank all those individuals and organisations without whom the race would not be able to take place. Particular thanks go to the Chief Marshals including help from Bristol & West AC, Great Western Runners and Westbury Harriers, St John Ambulance and all the other volunteers who give up their valuable time to help organise and manage the event. page 5
COURSE MAP AND START/FINISH AREAS Event services y Registration and race enquiries y Information and results y Changing y Bag storage y Catering and seating Please see website for further details: www.runbristol.com Short Lap Club tents B3128 page 8
MCCAIN BRISTOL CROSS CHALLENGE Ashton Court Mansion and Visitor Centre KEY Course W Water station Crowd cheer point N W Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Bristol City Council. Licence No. 100023406 2011 FINISH START AREA First Aid Event parking and toilets Taxi drop-off (by Dovecote Inn) Event services and registration B3128 Coaches drop off VIP and disabled Parking ENTRANCE (by Dovecote Inn) page 9
MCCAIN BRISTOL CROSS CHALLENGE TRAVEL INFORMATION 2 A Motorway Railway Statiions Park & Ride Airport Bristol City Boundary To South Wales 2 1 M48 Thornbury A38 M5 To the Midlands 14 S e v e r n E s t Portishead Clevedon 20 Nailsea To the South West Avonmouth/ Severnside M5 u a r y 18 19 Ashton Court Estate A370 B3128 B3130 A 22 A369 B3129 M49 A4 A38 M5 Bristol International Airport M4 17 21 A38 16 3 A37 2 15 20 M4 19 1 M32 Keynsham A432 Yate Kingswood A420 Chipping Sodbury M4 Bath 18 To London To London A368 Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Bristol City Council. Licence No. 100023406 2011 Tourist Information Hotline For any other information you may need to plan your visit, call the Tourist Information on 0333 321 0101 from 10am 5pm weekdays and 11am 4pm weekends. www.visitbristol.co.uk For more information about Bristol, visit www.visitbristol.co.uk. Get a feel for the nightlife, the sightseeing and the shopping and book your accommodation online. If you have specific enquiries you can e-mail us at ticharbourside@destinationbristol.co.uk 0 2 N 4Km page 10
MCCAIN BRISTOL CROSS CHALLENGE TRAVEL INFORMATION Ashton Court Estate Car park entrance from the B3128 From M5 Junction 19 (Portishead) A369 From Clifton Suspension Bridge B3129 Golf Course Ashton Court Mansion and Visitor Centre ENTRANCE by Dovecote Inn A369 To City Centre From Clevedon Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Bristol City Council. Licence No. 100023406 2011 B3128 From Long Ashton Bus services For information visit www.bristol.gov.uk/publictransport Train services Train services will be operating a weekend service, however please allow additional time to get to and from Bristol Temple Meads railway station. National rail enquiries: 0845 748 4950 Coach drop off A370 Long Ashton By Pass Car park B3128 B3128 Park&Ride site A370 Airport Bristol International Airport will be operating as normal. Please allow additional time to get to and from the airport. Airport information and enquiry line: www.bristolairport.co.uk 0871 334 4444 Taxis Drop off by Dovecote Inn (B3128) Heart will be at the event along with the Heart Angels. Tune in for the latest traffic news and visit www.heart.co.uk page 11
Sports Medicine Clinic at University of Bristol Official Partners of runbristol for the last 8 years Highly qualified expert care Do you have occasional pain on or after running? Are you carrying an injury? Are your running style, fitness and strength or muscle soreness holding you back? If so, come and see us at the University s Sports Medicine Clinic. We are a one stop shop for runners of all abilities. Services include... Sports Physiotherapy l Running Analysis l Sports Osteopathy Sports Physician l Sports Massage l Acupuncture l Pilates Insurance approved (eg. BUPA, AXA PPP) l Open to the public 2 sites: Tyndall Ave, Clifton. Phone: 0117 928 8810 Coombe Dingle Sports Complex, Stoke Bishop. Phone: 0117 962 6718 page 12
MCCAIN BRISTOL CROSS CHALLENGE McCAIN UK CROSS CHALLENGE PRIZE FUND 2011/12 Age Group Bristol Liverpool Cardiff Antrim Birmingham Total Senior Men 1st Senior Men 2nd Senior Men 3rd Senior Men 4th Senior Men 5th Senior Men 6th 500.00 75.00 500.00 75.00 500.00 75.00 500.00 75.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 600.00 4,000.00 1,800.00 1, 700.00 500.00 Senior Women 1st Senior Women 2nd Senior Women 3rd Senior Women 4th Senior Women 5th Senior Women 6th 500.00 75.00 500.00 75.00 500.00 75.00 500.00 75.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 600.00 4,000.00 1,800.00 1, 700.00 500.00 Junior Men 1st Junior Men 2nd Junior Men 3rd Junior Men 4th 2 2 2 2 600.00 1,600.00 900.00 600.00 Junior Women 1st Junior Women 2nd Junior Women 3rd Junior Women 4th 2 2 2 2 600.00 1,600.00 900.00 600.00 U17 Men U17 Women U15 Men U15 Women U13 Boys U13 Women 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, Age Group 400.00 400.00 Trophies 4,4 4,4 4,4 page 13 4,4 13,000.00 30,800.00 Note:- Under 17, U15 and U13 awards will be presented in the form of sports vouchers - 80, 50, 35 and 25 at events 1, 2, 3 and 4. For the final sports voucher awards will be valued at 150, 80, 40 and 30 respectively. In addition, at events 1, 2, 3 and 4, the first three athletes in the U17, U15 and U13 races will each receive a McCain Cross Challenge Medal. Bristol only: U11 sports voucher awards will also be given (details tbc).
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