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Originally Posted by OZBOZO
Even in some of the bigger road races in UK relatively few 0/65 and very few O/70's.
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True. In the last race I ran there were 1,509 finishers - but only 11 MV70, 2 FV70, 48 MV60 and 16 FV60.
I believe there are quite a number of good veterans out there in the upper age categories who compete in 'Vets only' races in the UK. For a small entry fee prizes are generally good value and well distributed in all five year age groups. They certainly are in Yorkshire Vets A.C. that I run with.
Many bigger 'Open' races charge exorbitant entry fees but only give 'token' prizes to Super Vets which no way match those given to the lower age categories. If vouchers are given they generally decrease in value towards the upper age categories - and often that upper limit is V60 - which gives the likes of me no chance at all!
If UK Athletics had any clout they'd standardize the rules regarding distribution of prizes in road races, i.e. for pre-entries race organisers should be compelled to recognize all five year age categories, up to whatever age, and all vets prizes, male and female, should be the same value. This would encourage older vets to carry on competing and I think we'd see a lot more of them in races. As an MV75 I know for a fact I put just as much effort into my training as an MV40 and prizes should reflect this.
By the way OZBOZO, welcome to the forum. It's good to have another Super Vet around!
Cheers!