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Entries for Cross-Country Days 1 and 2 - 2024

Entries for Cross-Country Days 1 and 2 2024

Conna (October 6th) & West Muskerry (October 13th)

Sunday October 6th & Sunday October 13th 2024


Entry Details

Day 1 - Sunday October 6th

Entry Link on Entry4Sport - Competition #1112

Entries Close 9pm, Wednesday October 2nd

Entry Fees: Juveniles & Juniors: €5 - Under-23 & Seniors: €7.50

Under 18s are automatically entered in Junior race

Day 2 - Sunday October 13th

Entry Link on Entry4Sport - Competition #1125

Entry Fees: Juveniles: €5 - Novice: €7.50

Entries Close 9pm, Wednesday October 9th

 

Event Pages

Day 1 - Sunday October 6th

 

Day 2 - Sunday October 13th

 

POINT(s) TO NOTE:

- There will be no late entries so make sure you complete the entry process in time

- We ask all participating to read, and understand, the code of conduct which can be found here:

https://www.corkathletics.org/about-us/codes-of-conduct/69-athletes-code-of-conduct.html

- Any form of physical contact that is deemed intentional, or causes harm to another athlete, will result in disqualification

 
•    All Athletes taking part MUST be registered Athletics Ireland (AAI) Members


•    Club Colours must be worn by all competitors


•    Pacing of Athletes is PROHIBITED. Pacing will result in disqualification


•    Clubs with fees outstanding from the Track and Field Season will be prohibited from taking part


•    Entries via Entry4Sport Portal only (Competition #1112) - Entries by text or by phone will NOT be accepted


•    Late entries will NOT be accepted


•    Please respect our venues!

Adult Events


•    For eligibility for the various competitions see - https://www.corkathletics.org/about-us/competition-bye-laws.html


•    Women’s events run first, followed by the men’s events

 

Photography & Videos

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

Cork Athletics County Board Child Protection Policy

 

Dogs & Other Animals

No Dogs AllowedImage
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

Cork Athletics Animal Policy

About Us

Cork Athletics County Board is a constituent member of Athletics Ireland. Cork Athletics is the governing body, administering athletics, track and field (T&F), cross-country (XC) and running in county Cork. The Board comprises elected representatives of constituent athletic clubs and running clubs. Cork County Board AAI organises Championship races and competition, including road, track & field (T&F) and Cross-country (XC), at junior, juvenile, senior and masters levels, and selects representation for the county. In addition, training and education is provided for coaches and officials. The Board also regulates the Athletics Ireland race/event permit (licence) process for county Cork.
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