Back into race mode at all comers meet

Series of six events this year will give athletes opportunities to compete, qualify for SEA Games

Discus thrower Eric Yee will compete in the SA All Comers Meet 1 to build momentum for bigger events.
Discus thrower Eric Yee will compete in the SA All Comers Meet 1 to build momentum for bigger events.

Discus thrower Eric Yee last turned out for Singapore at the 2019 SEA Games 14 months ago. Since then, as the pandemic hit and competitions such as the Asean University Games were postponed, he found himself at a standstill, with only small-scale performance trials for him to compete in.

But he has remained patient, and treats these sessions - including the upcoming Singapore Athletics (SA) All Comers Meet 1 - as opportunities to "build up momentum" for future and bigger events.

The 21-year-old said: "I am trying to gain as many data points as possible since the Covid situation has made it such that competition plans are so uncertain."

The SA All Comers Meet 1 will be held from tomorrow to Sunday at the Home of Athletics in Kallang.

The meet, which was cancelled last year owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, will give local athletes the opportunity to return to competition as well as to hit qualification standards for major competitions like the year-end SEA Games in Vietnam.

SA president Lien Choong Luen told The Straits Times: "In light of the Covid situation, it is even more important to have local events so that the athletes, especially those in the open category, will get the chance to race as they do not have an opportunity to race overseas.

"It is our responsibility to put up a relatively large-scale event for athletes to return to competing since meets are the only venue for them to get real race experience."

The national track and field body held other competitive events such as the Performance Trials from November to last month, but those events were open only to the top-eight ranked athletes and varsity athletes.

Unlike the Performance Trials which were geared towards letting elite athletes race in a smaller field, the All Comers Meet, as the name suggests, is more "inclusive", and "open to athletes of different ages and standards", noted Lien.

The All Comers Meet will comprise a series of six events throughout the year, thus making it the main local championship.

Noting that "athletes do not usually peak in their first race", Lien said that the many editions will provide them with more opportunities to compete.

Elizabeth-Ann Tan, who will be competing in the women's open 100m, is eager to get back into race mode and improve her personal best timing of 12.25sec.

The 17-year-old said: "Every meet is very important because they serve as milestones to check my progress. Furthermore, with Covid-19 still ongoing, I don't take for granted that the next opportunity to race will come by. Every meet that comes along is definitely treasured."

For Yee, this weekend's meet is critical as he is hoping to be able to qualify for the SEA Games.

He added: "It is still too early in the season to be seriously competing at a high level, especially since the Asean University Games have been postponed and the qualifying window will likely be shifted again.

"The All Comers Meet will just be more of a test of my training."

  • All Comers meet safety protocols

  • • Temperature taking and contact tracing via SafeEntry is compulsory.

    • A maximum of 100 people will be allowed into the competition venue at any given time.

    • The competition duration will be segregated into five standard competition time blocks of one or two hours each, based on the athletes' event reporting time.

    • Athletes must arrive unaccompanied, and as close as possible to their warm-up time. They have to leave immediately after their event.

    • Masks have to be worn at all times. Athletes can remove their masks only when competing.

    • Social distancing of two metres must be practised at all times.

    • For track events, only eight athletes are allowed in each heat, and 12 for longer distances (1,500m and above).

    • For field events, only 12 athletes are allowed per event in each time block, separated in groups of no more than eight.

    • Coaches are allowed to enter the venue only if there is a slot available. Priority will be given to those with a top-tier athlete or are field event coaches.

    • All competition implements and equipment between competition blocks will be sanitised.

    • No spectators will be allowed into the competition venue.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on February 25, 2021, with the headline Back into race mode at all comers meet. Subscribe