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BattleUK V will take place in 2011!


A World Slalom Series "Two Cone" Event.


Event

This year, for the first time, the UK champion will not be crowned at BattleUK. The UK champion will be the skater with the best results in three of the four competitions will make up the UK slalom series (more details here):

BattleUK IV: Roll Britannia, Nottingham, 27th & 28th March
Eastbourne Extreme, Eastbourne, 17th & 18th July
SkateLondon, London, 14th & 15th August
Xtreme in the City, London, 23rd & 24th October


BattleUK has been moved to earlier in the year, due to a clash with a new slalom event at the Excel exhibition centre in London. BattleUK IV: "Roll Britannia" took place on the 27th and 28th of March 2010. And that's not the only change. BattleUK IV will, for the first time, take place, not in The Victoria Leisure Centre, but in the newer and larger Sports Hall on The University of Nottingham's Sutton Bonnington campus.

BattleUK IV was open to all slalomers from the UK and overseas: there will be full international Mens and Womens battle competitions, plus a rookie battle.



Disciplines

Freestyle slalom: Style slalom, battle format. Groups of 3-5 skaters perform short runs of tricks in turn, with the top two progressing to the next round. There will be separate mens and womens categories and, for the beginners, a rookie category.

Note: If you're a male with a WSS ranking of 200 or under, you will be entered in the Mens competition. If you're a female with a WSS ranking of 100 or under, you will be entered in the Womens competition. If your WSS ranking is greater than 200 (100 if female) than you can choose to enter either the mixed rookie competition, or main competition for your gender. Find out your current WSS World ranking here.

Speed slalom: Fastest through the line of 20 cones (80cm spacing) wins.

Freejump: The skater who clears the highest bar will win, with three attempts allowed per height. Ground level jump bar: no kicker ramp.



Schedule

TBC.



Travel to Nottingham

By rail: Head to Nottingham or Beeston train station. Direct trains run from St Pancras in London.

By bus: National Express runs to Nottingham from various locations in London from £10 return.

By road: Exit junction 25 of the M1.



Directions to the venue

Take the Indigo Bus to Sutton Bonnington: http://www.trentbarton.co.uk/indigo_times.aspx

There is a also free University hopper bus that runs between various points on campus and in Nottingham to Sutton Bonnington, see this timetable. Be aware that the hopper buses schedule is limited, so you may want to use the Indigo bus service.

Directions: If driving, please look at these precise directions to Sutton Bonnington campus.

Map: The Sports Hall is no. 26 on this .pdf map of Sutton Bonnington campus.

Google Map: A Google Map of the area. It is a little out of date though: the Sports Centre was not built when this photo was taken! It's now on the football pitch below the light green coloured astroturf. If you zoom in, you can see the JCB digger clearing the ground for the car park!



Accommodation

There are many hotels in Nottingham:

Booking.com website
LateRooms.com website
LastMinute.com website

However, as the competition venue is out of town anyway, hotels in Beeston may work out a little cheaper and will still be close to: the departure point of the hopper bus to the venue, the Beeston train station and The Vic.

There are four hotels very close to both Beeston train station and The Vic, but only three have good reviews, so here are the details:

Hylands Hotel, 303-309 Queens Road, Beeston, Notts NG9 1JB
0115 922 5678
Hylands Hotel website

Andrews Hotel, 310 Queens Road, Beeston, Notts NG9 1JA
0115 925 4902
Andrews Hotel website

The Grove Guest House, 8 Grove Street, Beeston, Notts NG9 1JL
0115 925 9854
Grove Guest House website



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