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Central & South League Availability - Sun 29 May

 30 April 2016

The first round of the Central & South of Scotland Athletics League (CSSAL) takes place at the Ayrshire Athletics Arena in Kilmarnock on Sunday 29 May.

The club compete in Division 1 with the match starting at 12.00 pm and finishing at approximately 5.00 pm.

The second round is also at Kilmarnock on Sunday 26 June and the final round is at Grangemouth on Sunday 28 August. All matches start at 12.00 pm and finish at 5.00 pm.

Age Groups

Club members of all ages, from Under 11 to Masters, are eligible to compete in the league.

Athletes must be at least 9 years of age on the day of competition.

U11: Born 01/09/2005 or later
U13: Born 01/09/2003 - 31/08/2005
U15: Born 01/09/2001 - 31/08/2003
U17: Born 01/09/1999 - 31/08/2001
SEN: Born 31/08/1999 - 28/05/1982
MAS: Born 29/05/1981 or earlier

Transport

Club transport is available from Craigswood Sports Centre leaving at 9.45 am and returning at approximately 6.15 pm. There will be a pick-up and drop-off at Harthill Service Station at approximately 10.05 am and 5.55 pm.

The bus cost per family is £5 for one seat, £10 for two or three seats, £15 for four or five seats and £20 for six or more seats.

Please note, as the bus size is booked based on the number of people reserving a seat, you will still be required to pay even if you don't use your reserved seat.

Athletes making their own travel arrangements should be at the venue for 11.00 am.

Availability

Please use the availability form to let to let the team managers know if you're available or not for this match. For league matches, availability forms should always be submitted, even if you are not available!

The last date to confirm availability is midnight on Monday 23 May.

Selection

The team managers will finalise the teams after the availability period has closed. The teams will be announced on the Wednesday before the competition.

As this is a team competition with only 2 places per event per club, athletes will usually only be doing 2 or 3 events, and may not be doing their favourite event!

At league matches, the emphasis is on participation and competing as a part of a team, with all selected club members expected to take part.

The points scoring system means that it's important that we have competitors in all events at a match. Athletes that do an event for the first time "to get a point" are just as important a part of the team as the athletes that win events.

Also, there are one or two age groups where we have a large number of athletes which means, because this is a league match with a limited number of places per team, we may not be able to accommodate absolutely everyone who wants to compete.
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