South Leeds is gearing up for a thrilling day of high-energy action as the Indoor Sprints Competition comes to the John Charles Indoor Athletics Centre on Sunday 15 December.
With events for athletes of all ages and electronic timing to ensure precision, this promises to be a highlight on the local athletics calendar.
Running from 11am-2pm, the competition caters to a wide range of age groups, including U9, U11, U13, U15, U17, and Seniors. Participants will have the opportunity to test their speed over 30 metres (for U9–U13) and 50 metres (for U15–Seniors), with every athlete guaranteed two rounds to showcase their talent.
The John Charles Indoor Athletics Centre, LS11 5DJ, is renowned for its world-class facilities, providing the perfect backdrop for this electrifying event. Whether you’re a young athlete aiming to make your mark or a seasoned sprinter looking to sharpen your skills, this competition offers something for everyone.
Why Attend?
The event is designed to promote grassroots athletics while providing a competitive yet inclusive environment. The use of electronic timing ensures accuracy, giving competitors the professional experience of racing against the clock. Spectators can also look forward to witnessing some of the region’s brightest talents battle it out for sprinting glory.
Don’t miss the chance to participate or cheer on your local athletes in this adrenaline-packed event. Whether you’re racing or spectating, the Indoor Sprints Competition is an unmissable celebration of speed and determination.
For more details, visit the venue or get in touch with the organisers. Register at bit.ly/LeedsSprints
See you at the finish line!
This post was written by Timothy Abeyie
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