NATIONAL GOVERNING BODIES
AN INTRODUCTIONTO
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UK Athletics is a world leading sporting organisation delivering clear and inspirational leadership
for athletics to ensure a vibrant and empowered sport at every level that can evolve to meet every
challenge.
It is the mission of both National Governing Body and Sponsor to make it easier for athletes of
today and tomorrow to achieve their dreams. In addition to the ongoing support of the Aviva GB
& NI Team, Aviva are also giving every child in the UK the opportunity to get involved in athletics,
creating a long-term legacy for the sport and unearthing more champions along the way.
As a child begins their education they can experience athletics as the sport invests in the
development of the teaching workforce, using Aviva Elevating Athletics as the toolbox for
curriculum delivery for Primary and Secondary education.
The sport is targeting the teacher both in the classroom and whilst in training, in higher and
further education. In school, pupils will gain from use of the recently enhanced Aviva Elevating
Athletics ensuring that practical delivery focuses on athleticism and then builds technical basics
in each event area.
The child and teacher can then “test” the experience by using the Aviva UKA Academy Awards
to challenge newly learnt or developed skill levels in a series of age based awards that can be
delivered event by event or in combined event templates.
As a child seeks to build their involvement in the sport, Aviva Startrack offers an enhanced
extracurricular experience that creates a transition from the formality of the classroom towards
the club and competition environment of the broader sport. Qualified coaching staff use Aviva
Elevating Athletics and the Aviva UKA Academy Awards to deliver Aviva Startrack schemes on
school, club and local authority programmes after school, at weekends and during school holidays,
all year round.
As a child seeks to compete and challenge their peers, Aviva Sportshall steps in to offer fun but
highly competitive activity as well as curricular support that is being used year round. Teams from
schools, clubs and local authorities use a common template to offer the 8 to 15 age group team
and individual based competition that mirrors the next level of more formal competition.
For the child seeking to perform in competition for their secondary school, Aviva’s investment
in the Home Country Schools Athletics Associations means that they will continue to be able
to compete at the highest level of UK Schools competition and onwards to their first “International’’
vest. The English Schools Championships and the Celtic nation equivalents have delivered high
quality competitive opportunities for many years and are world-renowned, carrying a strong
tradition that has borne Olympic Champions and World medalists from previous championships.
UKA is committed to working with the Home Country Athletics Federations in order to deliver the
Aviva grassroots products and programmes at the most appropriate point in the athlete pathway.
This work will develop a stronger curricular presence for the sport, supporting teachers and
teachers in training, offering competition alongside education and ensuring that talent can make
the transition to the next level.
For further details and to join
www.uka.org/academyUKA AND AVIVA
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