Officials No images? Click here Officials newsletterDear ,Welcome to the second edition of our Officials newsletter.If you haven't already please take the time to engage in our Officials satisfaction survey at the bottom of this email. All responses will be collated, summarised and actioned accordingly. As an organisation we are taking your feedback, whether positive or negative seriously. I would like to thank the officials who have already completed the survey.If you do have any ideas around engagement activities please feel free to let me know via email education@welshathletics.orgTake part at home in the Officials step challengeIf you have not already signed up please contact me via education@welshathletics.org Keep active virtually together and nominate a fellow official to take part. Benefits of being active - find out why from Sport WalesYou might want to try sitting workouts recommended from the NHS. Or check out a 10 minute chair workout video from Joe Wicks (see right image). The Body Coach Joe Wicks has a range of workouts for all ages and abilities. Click here to see a full list of his videos on his YouTube channel. A question of Welsh Athletics?Q1) Which Welsh Athlete took part in the 2016 Rio Olympics? Q2) What was Colin Jackson’s 1988 Olympic final race time? Q3) How many Olympic Games did Christian Malcolm compete in? Q4) David Jacobs was the first Welsh athlete to win an Olympic gold medal as part of Britain’s 4 x 100m team. Where was this Olympics held and in what year? Q5) What Olympics games was the first Welsh woman to win an Olympic medal in? Q6) What was her name and her event? Answers from last week Q1) 44 Q2) 1896 (6th April to be precise) Q3) 13 (Male individual: 1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze Q4) Lynn Davies, Tokyo Olympics 1964, Long Jump Q5) 8.07m (The answers will be in next week's newsletter). Reminder - tell us how you want to be supported and rewardedPlease use this opportunity to voice your thoughts and ideas so we can understand how to improve your officiating experience (deadline Thursday 7th May). |