Here we go again.
Presumably this means athletes who don’t achieve a championship standard and ‘only’ get an invitation by WA, will have their invitation rejected by UKA.
This is supposed to be a professional sport, so this is a form of restraint of trade. Athletes in that situation - prevented from competing at a champs - will lose earning opportunities: less chance of winning or retaining a kit contract; reduced bonuses; a lower WA ranking, leading to fewer racing and therefore earning opportunities.
If WA say someone has qualified for a champs and we have a space they should go.
Presumably this means athletes who don’t achieve a championship standard and ‘only’ get an invitation by WA, will have their invitation rejected by UKA.
This is supposed to be a professional sport, so this is a form of restraint of trade. Athletes in that situation - prevented from competing at a champs - will lose earning opportunities: less chance of winning or retaining a kit contract; reduced bonuses; a lower WA ranking, leading to fewer racing and therefore earning opportunities.
If WA say someone has qualified for a champs and we have a space they should go.
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