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Kate and Nick Upgrade Their Coaching Qualifications




I am pleased to announce that Kate Sackett has achieved the second level "Group Coach" qualification with the British Triathlon Federation. This will help strengthen our coaching capability in this popular section of the Club.





Also, I am please to inform you that Nick Wall has achieved level 2 coaching qualification in the England Athletics' off-track pathway, i.e. "Coach in Running Fitness".


This increases the number of Level 2 coaches in the Club, which benefits not just the members but fellow coaches.


Congratulations to both Kate and Nick.


NB We're always looking to increase the coaching capability in the Club, and if you are interested in becoming a coach, the Club will support you. Just let me know.


Dorian

Head of Coaches


Our current list of "active" coaches for Tuesday sessions:

Through UKA (EA)

'On-track' : Bob Ferris (Level 3+: "Athletics Coach")

'Off-track' :-

Natasha Pauck (level 2 : "Coach in Runnng Fitness")

Nick Wall (level 2 : "Coach in Runnng Fitness")

Dave Witnall [second claim from RSE] (level 2 : "Coach in Running Fitness")

Alan McAdam (level 1 : "Leader in Running Fitness")

Luke Campbell

Liza Darrock (level 1 : "Leader in Running Fitness")

Ruth Fullford (level 1 : "Leader in Running Fitness")


Through Bristish Triathlon Federation

Kate Sackett (level 2 : "Group Coach")


Our current list of "active" coaches for Juniors and Teens sessions (Wednesdays):

Dorian Matts (level 2: "Athletics Coach") [Juniors & Teens]

Aaron WIllis (level 1: "Coaching Assistant" pq) [Juniors]

Kerry Newell ('Coach Developer': "Team Coach" plus EA coach on Youth Talent & Para-Olympian Pathway programmes) [Teens]

NB Unfortunately, our other Level 2 Athletics Coach (part-qualified) who led both groups' sessions, Paul Robertson, has very recently 'stood down'. Many thanks for your enthusiasm, energy and comptence, Paul. You'll be missed.

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