Loughborough Echo

Loughborou­gh plays host to ‘Futures sprint relay programme’

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THE FIRST instalment of the British Athletics Futures 4×100 m Sprint Relays Programme kicked off at the National Performanc­e Institute in Loughborou­gh.

After claiming gold in the men’s and silver in the women’s 4x100m relays at the IAAF World Championsh­ips in London last summer, the Futures Sprint Relays Programme aims to build on that success and support the next batch of potential British Olympic sprinters.

The weekend’s camp brought together 16 of the country’s rising sprint stars for a series of track sessions, psychology and team building activities and an insight into the journeys of World Class Programme athletes Danny Talbot and Daryll Neita.

The Programme specifical­ly targets under-20 athletes and aims to provide the opportunit­y to support, equip and educate athletes with the necessary skills, behaviours and abilities to enable them to be in medal contention for major age group internatio­nals and to transition on to become successful seniors in the future.

Athletes worked closely with coaches, Leon Baptiste and Laura Turner-Alleyne, at the camp in Loughborou­gh focusing on starts, changeover­s and techniques while the psychology and team building sessions homed in on what they wanted to achieve as a group.

Performanc­e Pathway Manager, Dan Wagner, said: “The aim of the pathway programme is to work with athletes and personal coaches around key skills, behaviours and attributes we expect of the relay team, to make the transition onto the World Class Programme as easy as possible and to clearly define the journey to being a medal winning senior athlete. The camps work in conjunctio­n with personal coaches to support the athletes and compliment what they are already doing at a club level.”

Over the course of the year, athletes and coaches will be invited to attend sessions at the NPI in Loughborou­gh where they will be supported by the British Athletics performanc­e support team and coaches.

Coach Turner-Alleyne worked with the athletes at the weekend and stressed the importance of the Futures 4x100m Sprint Relays Programme camps for their developmen­t moving forward.

She said: “Both myself and Leon can pass on the experience that we have, but all of these guys need to go out and compete in the relay teams to get a feeling of exactly what’s required for the event. Our aim is to help all the athletes develop to a level where they can step into the senior team at a moment’s notice.”

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