Full results from yesterday’s Cross Country Championships can be found on the dedicated page on this website at http://tinyurl.com/95ofh96
The re-arranged Cross Country Championships will be held this coming weekend, 3rd February 2013 at Aldersley Leisure Village, Wolverhampton. The host Club, Wolverhampton & Bilston AC have requested
English: Aldersley Leisure Village Sports centre incorporating a grandstand for the athletics stadium. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
that all officials and entrants follow the Car Parking signs to the parking area designated close to the course. There is a large event taking place at the Centre and car parking on the main Car Park will be severely limited.
Your co-operation will be appreciated.
Following postponement of our Cross Country Championships, we are happy to announce that we have re-arranged for the event to take place on the 3rd February 2013. This date is the only one we could take bearing in mind other fixtures and existing commitments of the organisers/venue etc.
For members who cannot attend the re-arranged date will you please contact Irene Nicholls on irenenn@aol.com
Those members who will be able to attend on the new date, all the existing arrangements apply, please use your race numbers and age identifiers that were sent originally.
For the members who now find that the date is free for them, then please enter using the original entry form from http://tinyurl.com/axykg9r BUT send the completed form direct to:-
Irene Nicholls, Rainbow Cottage, 15 Meadow Lane, Alvechurch, BIRMINGHAM B48 7LH
We are aware that the new date will clash with certain other events but they are at a minimum compared to any alternatives and it do not clash with any large cross country events, regional or national.
Unfortunately we have had to make an decision to POSTPONE the above event. Owing to the weather conditions as well as the forecast and with the safety of our competitors uppermost in our minds we feel that this is the correct decision. We foresee problems with traveling to the venue; car-parking and first aid, so to be fair to all concerned we have postponed.
Initially we are looking at an alternative date of the 3rd February to run the event BUT this will be subject to confirmation because of the many factors involved. Again, watch this space.
It would be helpful if members would pass this information on to any known entrants and share on social media.
The England Athletics Masters Association is holding an inaugural meeting between Masters Area Clubs and MMAC will, of course, wish to field the strongest team to cover all the events.
We have traditionally been very successful in the Outdoor challenge and, although at the time of publishing this item, we are not able to publish a definitive list of events it is obvious that we shall need sprinters, middle distance runners, throwers, jumpers and walkers.
If you would be willing to take part and interested in representing MMAC in a particular event we should be delighted to hear from you. As places are limited please provide up to date performance information so that we can choose the strongest possible squad.
Please send your information including your address, ‘phone number and email address to irenenn@aol.com or by post to:-
Indoor Challenge, Rainbow Cottage,15 Meadow Lane, Alvechurch, B48 &LH

We have received sad news of the death of a previous Midland Veterans AC member #80940, Leonard Berry, who joined in June 1984. His daughter writes ………….
I am writing to let you know that my father, Leonard Berry, passed away on 18th December aged 82. He was a member of the Midland Veterans during the 1980’s when he won a silver medal for England in the Steeplechase in, I believe, 1985.
His funeral is on Thursday 3rd January at noon in St John the Baptist Church, Great Rissington, Gloucestershire. Please can you pass on the news to any of his contemporaries that may like to know.
Regards
Clare Mayo
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
4,329 films were submitted to the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. This blog had 49,000 views in 2012. If each view were a film, this blog would power 11 Film Festivals
Owing to the surprising announcement at the end of September by England Athletics about the increases in registration fees and a change in structure and the potential impact on MMAC, I quickly produced an online survey on our website seeking our member’s views. This survey ran for approximately 7 weeks and had a total of 147 participants.
The following questions were asked:-
The above questions were a ‘knee jerk’ reaction to the announcement and with hindsight would probably be either different or phrased differently. However, I felt it important to seek views immediately so that I could present the results at our November Committee meeting. Subsequently to the EA announcement, their own AGM was held where Clubs expressed strong views and as a result a series of Forums have been set up by EA.
Following are the results received to the questions giving both numbers and percentages.
Question 1 – Are you a member of a UKA Club?
136 answered YES (94%); 8 answered NO (6%) – there were 3 who skipped the question
Question 2 – Are you a 1st Claim Member to MMAC
25 answered YES (17%); 113 answered YES (79%); 6 answered YES Track & Field Only (4%) – there were 3 who skipped the question.
Question 3 – Are you happy to pay a registration fee to EA?
97 answered YES (66%); 50 answered NO (34%) – No skips.
Question 4 – Do you recognise the need to pay a registration fee?
113 answered YES (77%); 34 answered NO (23%) – No skips and 108 comments.
Question 5 – If you answered YES to Question 4, what would the maximum amount be that you are prepared to pay?
52 answered £7 to £10 (44%); 19 answered £10 to £15 (16%); 16 answered £15 to £20 (14%)
31 answered ‘Other Option’ (26%) of which 68% wanted £5
Question 6 – Do you agree to a two tier system? i.e. road runners pay less.
144 answered NO (74%); 38 answered YES (26%) – there were 3 who skipped the question.
Question 7 – Are you satisfied with what you get from the registration scheme?
80 answered NO (56%); 64 answered YES (44%) – 3 skips and 104 comments.
Question 8 – What would you like to see EA provide out of this extra fee?
68 answered ‘To your Club’ (64%); 39 answered ‘As an individual’ (36%) – 40 skips and 113 comments.
General Observations
The overwhelming thing that stood out from the comments was the ignorance of members of either what EA is or does or where we as a Masters Club benefit. Even 1st Claim status was not understood by all as a few ticked YES both for a UKA Club and MMAC, thus shifting the analysis slightly!
As we would expect, the majority of our members belong to a UKA Club (Q1) but the numbers claiming to be 1st Claim members was too high at 17%, the actual figure being nearer 11% (Q2). The majority seem happy to pay a registration fee and do recognise the need (Q3 & Q4) however some did question what EA provides for the veteran/master athlete competing in only a few events per year. Others thought that a nominal fee was acceptable but not the large 4x increase. The majority 44% were prepared to pay between £7 and £10 (Q5) and as most members were against the two tier system (Q6) then an across the board registration fee of £10 seemed to be acceptable. It’s interesting that although members generally are happy for a registration scheme the majority are not satisfied with what they get from it (Q7), many not seeing any benefits particularly as veteran/master athletes. From the comments made this is mainly through a lack of understanding. Members wanted EA to provide more to the Clubs than individuals (Q8) but there was a range of comments from wanting more to be done for youngsters through to more for the older athletes.
Conclusions
More education for our members on what EA provides and why we have a registration scheme in the first place is required. I can reply to some of the concerns expressed on the survey to explain or allay their fears and misunderstandings.
This was not a scientific survey and only 22% (147) of the potential 652 members on email/internet actually took part. But it is a guide as to how our members feel. The bottom line is that most are happy to pay an increase up to double the current fees providing it is across the board i.e. road runners and track & field pay the same.