RACE WALKING IS AN INTERNATIONAL EVENT...
I’ve been a member of the GB Athletics Team and also the England Athletics Team for quite a long time. I mean I think my first international for GB was in 199 – so 10 years this year – so, and throughout the time we have regular training weekends specific for certain event groups. So they’ll be a sprint training squad, they’ll be an endurance training squad and they’ll break them down into a race walking event so – we have a lot of links with various universities and institutions across the country.
We have a bi-annual event which is the World Cup of Race Walking and then the year that it doesn’t occur we have the European Cup of Race Walking. So, I mean the last few editions of the World Cup of Race Walking there’s been in excess of 70 countries taking part so its … and that’s specifically race walking …. There’s a large number of countries that do the event. The same as … I mean in Athletics in general you’re talking in excess of 200 countries that take part in athletics but obviously some countries focus on maybe on some events and not on others and vice versa so … but I think if you were to compare the race walking to other events – say like pole vault or long jump – you know if you were to look at that event individually, then you’d find that there’s probably quite a large uptake in race walking across the world but perhaps not as much in this country as there was 40 or 50 years ago.
There is a lot of techniques that come from different countries which other countries use an example in my event – in the 80’s – the Mexicans were very dominate in the event and there are a number of Mexican Drills which people use which quite often pass across to a number of different events – running as well – to use as a warm up. So I certainly have used some and again share our experiences. I do a lot of training closely with the Italians – one of my friends actually won the 50km Olympic title this year so it’s my claim to fame! But again, we share experiences of what works best and ….
Just this weekend coming I’ve got a race in London – a 10km race which I’ll be using as a kind of a tester to see how training has been over the winter period. But my first major race this season will be in the town of Lugano, Switzerland – beginning of March, which will be a 20km event. So it will be my first opportunity to try and get a qualifying standard for the World Championships later in the year in Germany. And, as I say, the other training I’ve been focusing on is 50km and they’ll be a race I’ll be doing in Slovakia in the spa town of Dovince at the end of March.
Obviously the National Governing body, Youth Athletics and England Athletics they offer support they have national coaches and funded weekends. If I represent Great Britain then obviously my trip is paid for, expenses are covered – obviously we don’t receive payment to compete – it’s obviously an honour to compete for your country. But if you like, costs are covered. Obviously what I would say is that anyone that I’ve worked for since my graduation up to working for a District Council – which I am at the moment – and my previous position, its obviously good to have an employer who understands that you need time off to go and race abroad. Even – due to the level that I compete at – it’s little and often, its maybe 6 or 7 times a year – you’re not talking about every weekend. |