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Location | Distance | Type | Championship | Permit | Measured | |
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Whites Cross, Cork | 6k (women) & 10k (Me | Cross-Country | Yes | Yes | N/A |
Whites Cross Cork
Organised and hosted by Carraig na bhFear AC
12 noon, Sunday October 14th
St. Catherine's AC, and Cork Athletics acknowledge, with gratitude, the landowners, for the use of their lands for the event. Without their kind permission, and that of many other landowners, it would not be possible to hold cross-country events.
12 Noon - Junior Women start Senior Program
2pm - Juvenile Girls start Juvenile Program
Closing dates for entries is 8th October 2018
51.937417, -8.451694
• For eligibility for different competitions see Cork Athletics Competition Bye-Laws - PDF File
• Women's events are first, followed by the men
• Team events – 4 to score, with the exception of the Masters men O/50
• Masters Categories start at 0/35, O/40, O/45……
• The age on the Day of Competition determines the Masters Category
• No athlete born in 2010, or since, may take part
• To be eligible for the B Championships, Athletes must have been entered in the A Championships
Every person taking photos or videos at these Cross-Country Championships MUST register, on the day, with Cork Athletics Child Protection Officer, or other official. Those taking photos and/or videos may be required to wear identifying Hi-Viz vests. All images taken must comply with the codes/policies below.
The taking of photos and videos at Athletics Ireland events is governed by Athletics Ireland's codes/policies Code Of Ethics & Good Practice for Children in Athletics and Photgraphy Policy for Schools Events - Athletics Ireland
Cork Athletics records, by photo and/or video, its events, for publicity purposes. All such images comply with the above codes/policies
Please do NOT bring dogs to the venue. Only Guide dogs, and other registered assistance dogs, are permitted at Cork Athletics venues, on health and safety grounds.
In addition, the presence of a dog is likely to impair the functioning of a trained assistance dog. A person bringing a non-assistance dog is likely to be asked to keep their dog in their car, or, in extreme cases, to leave the venue.