After a break for 2023, the England Athletics Hall of Fame returned in. The evening at the Athena Events Venue in Leicester ...
The England Athletics strategy states our ambition for the participation of children and young people in athletics: “We will maximise athletics opportunities for young people in schools and ...
Ben Pochee has made a huge Contribution to Athletics and Running and wins the 2024 England Athletics Award. He is the ...
England Athletics has a range of initiatives to encourage people into the sport and support those who are already involved.
England Athletics recognises that a significant amount of the membership of road running clubs is made up of runners aged over thirty-five years. The Age Group Masters competition programme recognises ...
Coaches and leaders are the backbone of our sport. They inspire, support and work across all events, ability levels, aspirations, and ages to develop all athletes. Through this we aim to produce ...
The Youth Talent Programme (YTP) is the first step on the Talent pathway designed to meet the needs of identified, talented English athletes/para athletes aged between 16 and 18 years of age and their ...
Manchester was the setting for the England Athletics Senior Half Marathon Championships and what a race it was as the course lived up to its reputation as super fast to deliver some fantastic ...
England Athletics works to grow opportunities for everyone to experience athletics and running, to enable them to reach their full potential. The Talented Athlete and Coach Pathway provides a ...
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The England Athletics Hall of Fame honours those people who have made outstanding contributions to athletics and running. It was launched in 2008 with a panel of experts selecting a list of potential ...