MAY 12 Welsh Grand Prix 2008
Background
Now in its 3rd year the event has now become a major part of the disability cycling calendar. It is organised to coincide with the Paralympic World Cup in Manchester, so that World class athletes can be attracted to compete in Wales during a trip to the UK.
No fewer than 6 World Champions will be competing, holding between them over 30 Paralympic Medals and 5 World Records. There has been an increase in the countries attending with Germany, New Zealand and Italy increasing the number to 7 this year.
With only 116 days to the Beijing Paralympics many of the athletes are using this years Grand Prix for their final qualification preparations.
One of the major objectives of the” Grand Prix” is to develop young Paralympians of the future and a presentation will take place of two hand cycles to Newport Velo Cycling Club by Monmouthshire Freemasons.
Timetable (all times approximate)
16:45 Welcome and Opening
17:00 First Event
18:30 Minister for Heritage Arrives
19:00 Introduction to Competitors
19:30 Presentation of Hand cycles
20:00 Minister Departs
21:30 Trophy Presentation
Events
Each of the disabilities compete in specific categories, these can be broken down into three main groups
Loco Motive amputees (LC) ride standard bikesCerebral Palsy (CP) ride standard bikes
Visually Impaired (VI) ride tandems
Hand cycling Specialist bicycle
LC and CP will ride a number of time trials and individual pursuits ranging from 500m to 4000m. The VI ride a 200m individual time trial sprint to seed them for the sprint competitions, where they race in two’s. There is also an 1000m and endurance time trial of 4000m for men, 3000 for women.
Over 30 riders will be taking part in this years event.
MAY 10 British Open Wheelchair Athletics Trials 2008
10th May 2008
JUN 7 British Open Athletics Championships 2008
7th June – 8th June 2008
JUL 4 DSE Junior Athletics Champs Blackpool
4th July – 6th July
AUG 28 UK School Games 2008 Bath and Bristol
Location: Bath & Bristol
Date 28/08/2008 – 31/08/2008
Bristol and Bath is to host the third UK School Games in 2008 featuring some of the most talented sporting youngsters of school age from around the United Kingdom. The showcase event will see young athletes compete in over eight different sports at venues across Bristol and Bath, from 28th to 31st August. Sports include athletics, badminton, fencing, gymnastics, judo, swimming, table tennis and volleyball. In addition, an opening and closing ceremony and athletes’ village will give the competitors experience of a major multi-sport event as an integral part of their preparation for entering the world of elite sport.The UK School Games will be supplemented by a series of community sport and cultural events taking place across the West of England throughout the summer.

