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Athlete Registrations for 2017

Athletics Ireland Registrations of Athletes for 2017

Athletics Ireland Registration

2017 Athletics Ireland Registrations are now Due

 

Clubs are reminded that 2017 registrations should be completed as soon as possible.

 

There is a "grace period" of a few weeks, to allow sufficient time for re-registrations, whereby insurance cover continues, pending registration.  This "grace period" will NOT extend beyond January 31st and did NOT include competition.

 

The "grace period" applies to training only and does NOT apply to competition of any sort.  Athletes participating in any type of competition, whether championship or otherwise, are NOT covered by insurance unless registered prior to competition

 

Once the January 31st deadline has been passed, any athlete who then remains unregistered, will NOT be covered by Athletics Irelands insurance, for ANY purpose, training or competition.  Additionally, with the Athletics Ireland on-line entry system, only registered athletes can be entered into the system, so unregistered athletes are totally excluded.


Clubs are urged to register their athletes without further delay.

 

NB: The "grace period" covers official club, county, provincial and national training sessions.  It does NOT cover competition. All athletes competing in Championship or representative events MUST be registered. 

 

Athletics Ireland Registration

Registration requires logging in to the Athletics Ireland registration system. Log-in is restricted to club officials via a password protected portal.

To date, 167 athletes and officials, from nine clubs, have already been registered for the year 2017

 

Athletics Ireland Registration FAQ

 

FAQ

Who is the contact person for Registration?

Registration Manager: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Call: 01-8869933

How for I use the Registration System?

User Manual A user friendly manual that guides you through the Athletics Ireland Registration System

What is the minimum number of members allowable in a club?

A club needs to have a minimum of 10 members, 4 of whom must be over 21

Do I need to Register Committee Members?

A club must register ALL Officers and Volunteers working with the Club

What is the purpose of the Affiliation Form?

An updated affiliation form should be submitted to Athletics Ireland each time there is a change of Officers within the club. This form ensures that the correct person within the club receives information from Athletics Ireland. It is also important to keep County & Regional Boards up to date on your club structure.

How do I transfer?

Please complete the Athletics Ireland transfer form. Please ensure that you follow all rules on the back of the form.

Transfer Form PDF

How does the Login for registrations work?

The login is linked to the current club secretary. The secretary passes the login on to the person responsible for registrations within the club. You may have more than one login for a club, however it is advisable to keep the login confidential.

How does the registration year work?

The registration year runs from January 1st to Dec 31st each year. All memberships are due for renewal at 1st Jan each year – even if members were registered mid way in the previous year.

What do I do if I lock the registration system?

This occurs when you have incorrectly logged in three times. In order to unlock your account contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

About Us

Cork Athletics County Board is a constituent member of Athletics Ireland. Cork Athletics is the governing body, administering athletics, track and field (T&F), cross-country (XC) and running in county Cork. The Board comprises elected representatives of constituent athletic clubs and running clubs. Cork County Board AAI organises Championship races and competition, including road, track & field (T&F) and Cross-country (XC), at junior, juvenile, senior and masters levels, and selects representation for the county. In addition, training and education is provided for coaches and officials. The Board also regulates the Athletics Ireland race/event permit (licence) process for county Cork.
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