Athletician legend and marketing expert says that the event is “more profiled, large sponsor and large coverage in the media”
Alan Pascoe, European and Cooperation is 400 mspring of the champion and one of the most respected sports voices that it is “tragic” that English schools have no hundreds of years.
He believes, however, that the event is still potential to attract serious interest to businesses that want to support the most talented athletes in the country.
As in the 1970s, in the 1970s, many medals won silal Olympic 4×400 m silver medals, but later became the sponsorship of English schools in the 1980s.
Saturday (July 12) He was proud to attend Parade of former champions and current athletes in 2025 championships The centipede of celebrating the event in Birmingham.
But he said: “It is tragic that they do not have the proper sponsor because they cannot afford to do development work.”
The 77-year-old was added.

In addition to milk and TSB, English schools have enjoyed sponsorship deals with Sainsbury’s, Aviva and a new balance in the last 20 years. But over the years, when there is no sponsorship, they often struggled to find the money to stage one of the biggest events in the calendar.
The English schools have recently had some success, gaining individuals or companies to sponsor some of the schedules. It has led to athletes such as Dina Asher-Smith and strongly Hodkkinson, who support some events.
In addition to the continuous problems of sponsorship, English schools are also wrestling with the planned Introduction of new age groups for Young Athletes in Great BritainIn a number of months, they will discuss whether to maintain their age groups in 2026 or to match the majority of Uka and the world.
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Pascoe says that about 20 years ago, one of the most famous IAF officials at that time saw one of the programs of the English school audience. “He did not believe that you could have such meetings,” says Pascoe due to complications and competitors involved in two days and competitors.
“It’s worth more profile, worthy of a great sponsor and deserves great coverage in the media,” Pascoe added.

During his own experience, Pascoe did not reach the final in his first English schools, but then the third, and then the third, before the winning priorities of older boys in 1966 and 1967.
“It simply came to our notice then.” He said. “I came here for the second time, when I realized that I could do it very well as a athlete. I was a boardhouse than that I was a biamit that I was not together with such relatives.
“The experience was transformation and competition because it was fierce. And something we wanted to do most would benefit national schools on what level you received.
“I think the depth was better in those days, because more schools were athletes in a formal way.
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What is his advice for the current athletes in English schools? “First and forward, stick it because it’s a great sport and you meet very interesting and big people who make a big difference in the rest of your life.
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