The Municipal Athletics Stadium will host the U-12 Individual and U-14 Combined Championships of Eastern Andalusia on the 1st of October.

The tests will begin on Saturday, November 1, at 10:30 a.m.

Estepona City Council informs that on Saturday November 1, from 10:30 am, will be held at the Municipal Athletics Stadium the Championship of Eastern Andalusia U-12 Individual and U-14 Combined.

The Championship is organized by the Andalusian Athletics Federation, with the collaboration of the City Council and the Athletics Club Estepona.

In the same may participate the athletes of the SUB12 category, which throughout the season 2025 have achieved the minimum marks in individual events that allow access to the number of places in each test, and SUB14 category athletes who bring mark in the tests requested and the sum of the points of the same allows access to the places indicated.

Each athlete may only register and participate in a maximum of two events, except when the distance of the event is equal to or greater than 500 m. In this case, they may only register and participate in one event of these distances and another of a shorter distance or a competition.

The registrations for the U12 Individual Championship can be made by clubs or athletes through the CALL ROOM platform until the Monday before the competition. The registrations for the U14 Combined Events Championship must be made by clubs through the CALL ROOM platform, being essential to provide marks in the 80 m. hurdles, long jump and shot put events.

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