When was the McCain UKA Race Walking Challenge created?
In 2007, when UK Athletics launched it as a new competitive structure for race walking, to bring about more appropriate and meaningful competition for athletes and to elongate the season for top club athletes.
What are its objectives?
- To provide the strata of British athletes just below that of our international standard with effective, professional competition from the beginning of the season through to the Final in September.
- To provide wider competition opportunities and focus for the season for aspiring athletes.
- To provide quality competition for athletes who may not otherwise have the opportunity to compete against each other.
- To provide competition that covers the whole of the UK.
How many events are involved?
The UKA Race Walking Challenge for 2011 involves a total of 7 events, plus a Final, during the course of the season and is created through a number of existing competitions. Existing competition providers have chosen to be part of this increasingly prestigious series to form links across a number of events.
The events are as follows:-
17th April Jeff Ford Memorial Open Walks Sheffield
10k Men & 5k Women
1st May RWA National Champs 20k & YAG Champs Hainault
20k Men & Women
29th May CAU Inter Counties Bedford
3k Men & Women
30th May UKA 20km Champs & Olympic Test Event London
20k Men & Women
26th June Dublin GP, EAA Race Walking Permit Meeting Dublin
20k & 50k Men & 20k Women
2nd July Carnegie Open & Northern Track Champs Leeds
5k Men & Women
29th - 31st July Aviva UK Trials & Champs 5km Birmingham
5k Men & Women
11th September RWA/UKA/EA National 10km Champs & London
McCain UKA Race Walking Challenge Final
10k Men & Women
How does the McCain UKA Race Walking Challenge work?
Throughout the season athletes will have the chance to register their 3 best performances and these will be converted into points and displayed in a rankings system. Even if you compete at all the qualifying events it will still only be your best 3 scores that count.
Athletes take this overall score into the Final. At the Final an athletes score will be calculated based on their performance and multiplied by a factor of 1.5. This score is then added to their previous points total and the athletes with the highest number of points will be awarded the prizes and the titles of McCain UKA Race Walking Challenge Champions 2011.
How are the points calculated?
McCain UK Challenge points tables have been produced specifically for the McCain UKA Race Walking Challenge. The results will be taken from each meet and converted into points and displayed in the McCain UKA Race Walking Challenge Rankings. Men and Women will be scored separately.
How can an athlete check their rankings?
The McCain UKA Race Walking Challenge rankings are readily available and can be accessed via the UKA website www.ukathletics.net. The rankings are updated after each event and an athlete’s current placing will be shown based on the scores derived from their performances.
What do the overall winners receive?
The following prize money will be paid to the best Male and Female:-
1st Place:- £250
2nd Place:- £150
3rd Place:- £100
Who can I contact for further information?
Dr Ian Richards
Tel: 0113 2832600 Ext 27039
Email:- I.Richards@leedsmet.ac.uk
Dr Andrew Drake
Tel: +44 (0)7824 482624
Email:- a.drake@leedsmet.ac.uk
Paul Aldridge, UKA
Tel:- 0121 713 8410
Email:- paldridge@uka.org.uk