
Originally Posted by
Graham Breeze
I am content with the statement that Alan Barlow has placed on the website.
I have not trawled but as far as I recall Alan's statement is the only "information put out by the FRA".
The change has the great advantage of "feels fair" to a junior who will be running, except for championships where the organiser determines the cut-off date, at their biological age.
I have knowledge of and understand all the issues underpinning this change better than anyone. If I didn't I wouldn't be a very good Chairman.
I am unimpressed by selective quotes (I have seen the full version) from old emails of one person's opinion.
The FRA Committee, which is up to 22 people who know a thing or two about fell running, including junior fell running, and not one man, decided to make the change to Rule Ten on 26th May. The Committee rejected some other proposals that day as unworkable.
As patient Jim keeps posting, very little will change but the change is good. Jim is not on the FRA Committee but he is well informed and held in high regard by the key Committee members.
The change was agreed by the FRA, agreed by the other home countries, agreed by the UKA Board.
Time to move on I suggest?