Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Weekly Newsletter Thursday 7 March 2019

Happy Birthday this week to Page Fairclough, Joshua Faulds, Larissa Giles, Fiona Groom, Eva Higson, Dita JaJa, Patrick Jacobs, Cecilia Martinez-Nunez, Louisa Pitsialis, Sarah Shamia and Dian Taylor,

THE FOLLOWING SBH DOCUMENTS/INFORMATION CAN EITHER BE VIEWED, DOWNLOADED OR PRINTED
2018-2019 Winter Club Cross Country Club Championship Final Table – XC Club Championship Winners 2018-2019 Updated 26-01-19 Final Table
2018-2019 Winter Club Cross Country Points Championship Final Table – Mens 2018-2019 Points Tables Updated 23-02-19 With National Results Final Table  Womens 2018-2019 Points Tables Updated 23-02-19 With National Results Final Table

2019 Summer Fixture Card Fixtures Issued 21-02-19 – Summer 2019 Fixture Card Issued 21-02-19
2019 Summer Fixture Card Front Sheet Issued 20-02-19 – Summer 2019 Fixture Card Front Sheet Issued 21-02-19

Track & Field Team Managers Details – http://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/track-field/team-managers/
Cross Country Team Managers Detailshttp://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/cross-country/team-managers/
Road Running Team Managers Detailshttp://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/road-running/team-managers/

THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION OF INTEREST CAN BE FOUND ON THE SBH HOME PAGE BY USING THIS LINK, THEN SELECT THE LEFT OR RIGHT ARROWhttp://sbharriers.co.uk/
Allianz Park Membership, which gives SBH members 10% discount on entry to the Allianz Park stadium – Membership details and Form can be either printed or downloaded
Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Club Hoody, information on how to purchase one

SBH MIDWEEK JUMPS CLUB AT ALLIANZ PARK  The current arrangements until further notice are that Pole Vault training is on Monday’s and Wednesday’s from 18.30pm to 21.00pm. High Jump training is on Wednesday’s from 18.45pm to 21.00pm.
Please contact the session administrator CLYDE GORDON clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk in advance and let him know if you are planning to attend.

UNDER 11/13/15/17 ATHLETES AVAILABILITY FOR EASTERN AND MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUES 2019 – We are starting to prepare for the Eastern Young Athletes League and Middlesex Young Athletes League which commence this coming April. We would be grateful if you would let us know your availability by completing the attached forms and returning them as soon as possible please. It would also be useful to know any dates you cannot make, such as Holidays, Weddings etc.

Eastern Young Athletes League Availabilty Form  Athletes Availabilty Letter EYAL 2019
Middlesex Young Athletes League Availability Form – Athletes Availability Letter MYAL 2019
Please return completed forms to eyalmanager@btinternet.com

POLE VAULTERS REQUIRED FOR 2019 To all athlete’s young & old, are you aware of the Pole Vault sessions SBH, have in the indoor track, at Allianz Park on Monday’s & Wednesday’s evenings from 6.30pm. We have room to coach more of you, why not come along, see a session & get involved.
Last year 2018 in the Eastern Young Athletes League, we were unable to fill our full quota of athletes, in the Pole Vault, so why not give it a try for 2019.
Contact CLYDE GORDON at clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk for more details

ENGLISH SCHOOLS CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS – Congratulations to LIA RADUS who has been selected to represent London Schools in the Senior Girls team at Leeds on 16 March. MAAYAN RADUS is currently reserve for the Intermediate Girls team.

EUROPEAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place at the Emirates Arena, Glasgow on 1-3 March
60m – SM Heat 3 OJIE EDOBURUN 1st (6.67) in Semi-Final 2 OJIE finished 3rd (SB 6.63) taking .02 of a second off his 9 February time, and is ranked UK No.3 in 2019, in the Final OJIE finished 7th (6.67)

NORTH WEST LONDON LEAGUE – The final fixture took place last Saturday 2 March at Wormwood Scrubs.
Congratulations to all those who turned out at this final meeting. There were excellent results from SCARLETT KENT U17W who finished 2nd, POSIE SHAW U11G finished in 3rd place, ARTHUR PHILLIPS U11B and DYLAN HEPWORTH U17M both finished in 5th.

Under 11 Girls (1200m) – POSIE SHAW 3rd (4.45) 41 runners finished, the winner was E Chadwick of Highgate Harriers (4.37)
Team Result – 1st Highgate Harriers (13 points), 2nd Thames Valley Harriers (15), 3rd Queens Park Harriers (44), 11th SBH (87) 16 teams finished
Under 11 Boys (2000m) – ARTHUR PHILLIPS 5th (7.39) 43 runners finished, the winner was B Bediako of London Heathside (7.23)
Team Result – 1st Highgate Harriers (28 points), 2nd Thames Valley Harriers (59), 3rd Cookham (69), 9th SBH (137) 13 teams finished
Under 13 Girls (2000m)48 runners finished, the winner was N McGovern of Hillingdon (7.13)
Team Result – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (24 points), 2nd Highgate Harriers (32), 3rd Cookham (36), 15 teams finished
Under 13 Boys (3000m) – TOBY EDWARDS 27th (11.36) 40 runners finished, the winner was S Blake of London Heathside (10.01)
Team Result – 1st Highgate Harriers (46 points), 2nd Cookham (58), 3rd London Heathside (75), 11th SBH (150) 11 teams finished
Under 15 Girls (3000m) – SARON RICHARDSON 27th (14.02) 29 runners finished, the winner was J Palmer of Thames Valley Harriers (10.14)
Team Result – 1st Dacorum & Tring (19 points), 2nd Thames Valley Harriers (22), 3rd Highgate Harriers (30), 10th SBH (87) 11 teams finished
Under 15 Boys (4000m) 40 runners finished, the winner was J Chamberlain of Dacorum & Tring (13.26)
Team Result – 1st Dacorum & Tring (21 points), 2nd Thames Valley Harriers (59), 3rd Cookham (73) 10 teams finished
Under 17 Women (4700m) – SCARLETT KENT 2nd (16.07) 15 runners finished, the winner was I Patel of Dacorum & Tring (15.51)
Team Result – 1st Dacorum & Tring (13 points), 2nd Thames Valley Harriers (17), 3rd Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (31), 4th SBH (34) 5 teams finished
Under 17 Men (4700m) DYLAN HEPWORTH 5th (17.32) 15 runners finished, the winner was S March of Cookham (16.48)
Team Result – 1st Cookham (18 points), 2nd Trent Park (27), 3rd Thames Valley Harriers (48) 4th SBH (53) 4 teams finished

Final League Tables
Under 11 Girls – 1st Highgate Harriers (49 points), 2nd Thames Valley Harriers (41), 3rd Cookham (37), 9th SBH (11)
Under 11 Boys – 1st Highgate Harriers (41 points), 2nd Cookham (43), 3rd Dacorum & Tring (39), 10th SBH (10)
Under 13 Girls – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (44 points), 2nd Highgate Harriers (32), 3rd Cookham (36), 15th SBH (5)
Under 13 Boys – 1st Highgate Harriers (49 points), 2nd Cookham (41), 3rd Trent Park (38), 9th SBH (10)
Under 15 Girls – 1st Dacorum & Tring (40 points), 2nd Highgate Harriers (40), 3rd Thames Valley Harriers (31), 5th SBH (28)
Under 15 Boys – 1st Dacorum & Tring (50 points), 2nd London Heathside (37), 3rd Trent Park (33), 11th SBH (7)
Under 17 Women – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (47 points), 2nd Dacorum & Tring (44), 3rd Cookham (30), 7th SBH (20)
Under 17 Men 1st Cookham (45 points), 2nd Trent Park (45), 3rd Dacorum & Tring (31), 4th SBH (26)
 
Overall League Tables
Boys aggregate of all 4 age-groups – 1st Cookham (146 points), 2nd Trent Park (127), 3rd Highgate Harriers (123), 10th SBH (51)
Girls aggregate of all 4 age-groups – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (163 points), 2nd Highgate Harriers (154), 3rd Cookham (136), 8th SBH (63)

SBH Athletes Who Were In The Top 6 Positions At The End Of The Season
Under 11 Girls – POSIE SHAW 3rd
Under 17 Men – DYLAN HEPWORTH 6th

SOUTH EAST SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place at Harrow on 3 March
ZXC – U17M LUCA STUBBS 3rd (20.30)

LEE VALLEY U15/U15 INDOOR OPEN MEETING – Took place at Lee Valley on 2 March
60m – U13G 1.1 EVA CHALISEY 5th (PB 9.35), 1.4 LUCY CAMPOS 4th (PB 9.26) taking .22 of a second off her 2018 time, 2.3 LUCY finished 6th (9.46), 2.4 EVA finished 2nd (9.38)
60m – U13B 1.1 ZICO JONES 1st (8.16), OLIVER LAURENS 6th (PB 8.74) taking .21 of a second off his 2018 time, 2.1 ZICO finished 1st (8.14), OLIVER finished 7th (8.85)
60m – U15G 1.2 FOPE ALLO 4th (8.63), 1.3 LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL 6th (PB 8.77) taking .07 of a second off her 2018 time, 1.4 TEJA GREEN 5th (PB 9.17) taking .11 of a second off her 2018 time, 1.5 NAOMI OGUNNIYI 4th (PB 9.50) ) taking .26 of a second off her 6 January time, 2.2 FOPE finished 6th (8.69), 2.3 LOLA finished 5th (8.81), 2.5 TEJA finished 2nd (9.25), 2.6 NAOMI finished 3rd (9.52)
60m – U15B 1.2 OSCAR LAURENS 5th (PB 7.98) taking .18 of a second off his 2018 time, 2.2 OSCAR finished 6th (8.03)
200m – U13G 4 EVA CHALISEY 2nd (PB 31.72) taking .22 of a second off her 2018 time, LUCY CAMPOS 4th (PB 32.15) taking 1.82 seconds off her 2018 time, MIA HIGSON 5th (SB 32.85)
200m – U13B 2 LAWRENCE POENARU 1st (PB 29.49)
200m – U15G 2 AZARIA NWANKWO 5th (29.78)
200m – U15B 4 CHARLIE MARINKER 5th (SB 32.72)
800m – U15B ARCHIE NASH 3rd (SB 2:23.41), ZICO JONES 4th (2:23.42), LAWRENCE POENARU U23 9th (PB 2:46.01)
60m Hurdles – U13G 1.2 EVA CHALISEY 2nd (11.59), LUCY CAMPOS 3rd (12.83), 2.1 EVA finished 3rd (PB 11.08) taking .51 of a second off her 1.2 time, 2.2 LUCY finished 5th (PB 12.43) taking .40 of a second off her 1.2 time
60m Hurdles – U15G 1.3 AZARIA NWANKWO 1st (PB 10.29), 2.2 AZARIA NWANKWO 2nd (PB 10.17) taking .12 of a second off her 1.3 time
High Jump – U15G REBECCA WHEELER-HENRY 1st (SB 1.55m) equalling her 23 February time
Shot 2.72kg – U13G NAOMI OGGUNIYI 12th (6.94m)
Shot 3kg – U15G HANNAH OGGUNIYI 3rd (PB 8.48m) adding 1.47m to her 2017 put

MORNINGTON CHASERS 10K ROAD RACE – Took place in Regents Park on 2 March
10K –ASH BROOKS 10th (SB 37.52)

JERSEY SPARTAN WINTER WARRIORS OUTDOOR THROWS MEETING – Took place at St Clements on 28 February
Shot 3kg – U17W LUCY WOODWARD 1st (PB 10.46m) adding 1.22m to her 13 January put
Shot 6kg – U20M EVAN CAMPBELL 1st (SB 12.60m) adding 1.06m to his 5 January put
Javelin 800g – U20M EVAN CAMPBELL 1st (PB 41.85m) and is ranked UK No.4 U20 in 2019

NEWHAM AND ESSEX BEAGLES INDOOR SPRINTS MEETING – Took place at Newham on 27 February
60m – SM 1.3 LOUIS UBAKA 5th (SB 7.25), 1.5 SAHIB SINGH U23 6th (7.39), 1.6 NANA NOTTINSON-NYAAKU 5th (7.37), 2.4 LOUIS finished 2nd (SB 7.22) taking .03 of a second off his 1.3 time, 2.6 NANA finished 1st Equal (7.31), SAHIB finished 6th (7.38)

LONDON UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES LEAGUE MEETING – Took place at Wormwood Scrubs on 27 February
6000m – XC GEORGE GROOM U20 (St Mary’s University) 8th (32.23)

PARKRUN 5K RESULTS – 2 MARCH – BEESTON – ADAM THORPE U23 1st (New PB 16.26) 4th parkrun – BLANDFORD – HUGH RICHARDS V70 88th (27.31) 111th parkrun – CALIFORNIA COUNTRY – BEN WILLS U20 (2nd Claim) 1st (First Time 17.29) 8th parkrun – CASSIOBURY – MUKHTAR MUSA U15 1st (First Time 17.19) 1st parkrun – HACKNEY MARSHES – BARRY CHISHOLM V55 222nd (26.21) 160th parkrun – HAMPSTEAD HEATH – DAVID GREENSTEIN V50 37th (21.42) 77th parkrun – MAIDSTONE – CLIFF GOLDING V60 60th (New PB 22.56) 61st parkrun – OAK HILL – JOSEPH HEATHER U17 13th (19.48) 24th parkrun, STUART SINGER V55 17th (20.49) 246th parkrun, MATTHEW MCATEER U17 18th (20.54) 21st parkrun, BRADLEY SINGER 146th (27.38) 94th parkrun – PERRY LAKES, PERTH, AUSTRALIA – STUART MOORE V55 68th (27.35) 106th parkrun – SPRINGBURN, GLASGOW – JAKE SHELLEY 1st (First Time 15.04) 7th parkrun – STEVENAGE – RUSSELL DEVITT V70 111th (26.13) 142nd parkrun

PARKRUN 2K RESULTS – 3 MARCH – FRIARY PARK – LILY PLASETT U11 18th (9.52) 2nd parkrun

PARKRUN – Can you make sure that you are registered as ‘Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers’, as the link I use to select all results only shows SBH athlet4s. If anyone is also officiating can you please contact me, and advise me where and when.

REVIEW OF THE WINTER SEASON The success of our Under 11 Girls Team over the winter season has been exceptional, they came second in the MiddlesexCross Country Championships and third overall in the Metropolitan League.
Photograph of PHOEBE MUSIC, LUCY JOHNSON and POSIE SHAW with their Middlesex Medals.

SBH PROMOTING OUR FIRST INDOOR 60M CHALLEGETY HOLDEN and his team are putting on the first 60m challenge at Allianz Park on Saturday 23 March. Entries are free, electronic timing, 2 races, so come and run on the Olympic warm up track. Registration opens at 12.00noon.

IAAF LAUNCHES NEW WORLD RANKINGS SYSTEM – The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly Website recently.

The global rankings will act as the qualification method for future major championshipsThe IAAF has launched its new official world rankings system, which will eventually change the way athletes qualify for major championships.
Athletics’ global governing body says the rankings have been designed “to provide a more effective way of identifying the top athletes in each discipline by rewarding consistency and competition among the world’s best”.
Athletes’ positions in the IAAF world rankings will be based upon the points they score, determined by their performance and place, and the importance of the competition in which those results are achieved to the IAAF global calendar.
Currently Britain’s LAURA MUIR leads the rankings for the women’s 1500m group, while Kenya’s TIMOTHY CHERUIYOT is No.1 in the men’s section. USA’s RONNIE BAKER and MARIE-JOSEE TA LOU of Ivory Coast top the rankings for the 100m group, while USA’s SAM KENDRICKS and KATERINA STEFANIDI of Greece lead the pole vault rankings.
Other top-ranked British athletes include DINA ASHER-SMITH (No.3 in 100m and No.4 in 200m), HOLLY BRADSHAW (No.8 in pole vault), SHARA PROCTOR and LORRAINE UGEN (No.3 and No.4 in long jump), KATARINA JOHNSON-THOMPSON (No.2 in the heptathlon/pentathlon), REECE PRESCOD (No.4 in 100m) and MATTHEW HUDSON-SMITH (No.4 in 400m).
There is also an ‘overall’ category spanning all events, and top of the lot are USA’s NOAH LYLES and Kenya’s BEATRICE CHEPKOECH.
The IAAF had initially intended to use the new world rankings system to qualify athletes for this year’s World Championships in Doha but later decided to continue to use entry standards while a period of consultation for the new system was extended.
“Following a 10-month period of consultation with stakeholders from across the athletics family, the final rankings system balances the wide-ranging feedback and competing needs of those within the sport,” said the IAAF.
“The world rankings will not be used for qualification for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019, but today’s launch will enable athletes, member federations and key stakeholders to see during the 2019 season how the world rankings system works in practice.”
The world rankings are also intended to bring clarity to the competition structure from national through to global events, incentivising top athletes to support the best competitions.
“For the first time in the sport’s history, athletes, media and fans will have a clear understanding of the hierarchy of competitions from national through to area and up to global events, allowing them to follow a logical season-long path to the pinnacle of athletics’ top two competitions,” said IAAF president SEBASTION COE.
“The IAAF world rankings will drive and shape the global competition system including entry into future major championships and enable everyone in and interested in our sport to know who is No.1 in the world.”
A new ‘world rankings’ tab can be found on the IAAF website here, featuring an introduction, rankings, rules and calendar. The world rankings are set to be issued every Wednesday.

LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET MINI MARATHON TRIAL 2019 – Takes place on Saturday 23 March at the Oak Hill Parkrun at 9.00am. Qualification is for U13, U15 & U17 Boys and Girls, and you must have either been Born, Live or go to School in Barnet. Teams are made up of 36 runners (six in each age group for boys and girls).
If you cannot attend the trial on 23 March, then we can use any of your race results from the Oakhill Parkrun from the 26 January 2019 to 16 March 2019.
Link for all Information on how to enter the trial – London Mini Marathon Trial 23-03-19

A WARNING REGARDING OPEN MEETINGS 2019 – I spoke recently to 2 of the organisers of open meetings, regarding whether there was a closing date for their meeting, especially as now entries are online only. Their response was when a meeting opens on the online system, there could be a 100m event that takes place between 19.00pm to 19.45pm, they would have ascertained that between these times there will be 8 races. Once the 64 entries for those 8 races have been filled, the event is therefore closed. Therefore, there could be a chance that an event could be closed 1 Week or 2 weeks before the meeting date. Therefore, please beware of this.

Watford Open Meetings – They currently have a problem with tree roots encroaching on one end of the track. They have a meeting with the contractors early next week to finalise when the works will be completed. This may or not affect the 17 April meeting in which they have 200m and 400m, therefore these events may change as the roots affect the 4 outside lanes. Will get an update next week.

EARLY SEASON OUTDOOR OPEN MEETINGS 2019 – With the track and field season almost upon us, these are the initial meetings you may wish to take part in. In the next 2-3 weeks I will be publishing a full list of Watford and Lee Valley open meetings for the summer.

WATFORD OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Wednesday 3 April at the Woodside Stadium, Horseshoe Lane, Watford (Satnav WD25 7HH). All age-groups including U13s.
There is an overflow car park prior to the main entrance on Horseshoe Lane if you are travelling up from the A405/Garston but we cannot guarantee if there are spaces.
Nearest large car park if the facility car parks are full is the Leavesden Country Park off College road (Satnav WD5 0NR) approximately 1100 metres, which is a continuation of Horseshoe Lane. Please note the Harvester Car Park is now pay and display
Timetable/Events7.00pm 100m, 7.15pm Long Jump, 7.20pm 1500m no times over 5m 30s, 8.50pm 3000m.
PLEASE NOTE: Entries online only, no entries on the day, for all information including entering yourself online please use this link – http://www.watfordathletics.co.uk/Whogm/OpenindexF.htm
Please Note: Be Aware That An Event Could Be Full Maybe 1-2 Weeks Before The Meeting Date, So Enter Early

LEE VALLEY OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Saturday 6 April at the Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR). All age-groups including U13s. Timetable from 10.00am field events and 10.30am track events.
PLEASE NOTE: Entries online only, no entries on the day, for all information including entering yourself online please use this link – https://www.visitleevalley.org.uk/en/content/cms/outdoors/athletics-centre/competition-entry-forms/lee-valley-open-meeting/#apriloutdoormeeting
Entries Close Sunday 31 March, Although An Event Could Be Full Maybe 1-2 Weeks Before The Meeting Date, So Enter Early

LUTON OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Saturday 6 April at the Stockwood Athletics Centre, Stockwood Park, Luton (Satnav LU1 5EH). All age-groups including U11s. Timetable from 10.30am field events and 10.30am track events.
PLEASE NOTE: Entries online only, no entries on the day, for all information including entering yourself online please use this link – https://entries.opentrack.run/org/bedsaaa/
Entries Close Tuesday 2 April

UPCOMING FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS
The current Winter Fixture Card can be found on the SBH website http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/ also the contact details for all Team Managers can be found here – http://sbharriers.co.uk/ and then select “Athletics”

UK CAU INTER COUNTY CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPSTakes place on Saturday 9 March at Prestwold Hall near Loughborough. Which is also the final of the 2016-2017 British Athletics Cross Challenge series. All age-groups including the U13s.

LEE VALLEY BRITISH MASTERS INDOORS & WINTER THROWS CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place at Lee Valley Athletics Centre are 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton (Satnav N9 0AR) on Saturday 9 March and Sunday 10 March. Guests are welcome. Please use this link to the BMAF website to enable you to enter – http://bmaf.org.uk/fixtures/ currently information/online entries not availble
Entries Closed

ENGLAND U15 & U17 COMBINED EVENTS INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place at the English Institute of Sport, Coleridge Road, Sheffield (Satnav S9 5DA) on Saturday 9 March and Sunday 10 March.
Please use this link for entry information – https://www.englandathletics.org/england-athletics/english-national-championships
Entries Closed

WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place in Nanjing, China on Wednesday 13 March to Friday 16 March

LEE VALLEY HERTFORDSHIRE, MIDDLESEX AND KENT INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPSTakes place at Lee Valley on Saturday 16 March and Sunday 17 March, for all age-groups excluding U13s. You can now enter online
Link to Hertfordshire entry information, you can either enter by post or enter online athttp://www.hertscaaa.org.uk/fixtures6.html
Link to Middlesex entries onlinehttps://entries.opentrack.run/2019/middxtf/
Link to Kent entries onlinehttp://www.kcaa.org.uk/track%20&%20field.htm
Entries Closed

SOUTHERN MEN’S 12 STAGE AND WOMENS 6 STAGE ROAD RELAYS – Takes place on Sunday 24  March at the Milton Keynes Track, Milton Keynes, Bucks (SatNav MK14 6BN).
Start times Men 12.00noon and Women 1.00pm
Men 6 Stages (4.8km) and 6 Stages (7.2km) – Women 4 Stages (4.8km) and 2 Stages (7.2km)
Entries Close Tuesday 12 March
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager
 
LEE VALLEY INDOOR U13 AND U15 PENTATHLON & OPEN MEETING – Takes place at the Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton (Satnav N9 0AR) on Sunday 24 March.
To enter please use this link – https://www.visitleevalley.org.uk/go/lee-valley-athletics-centre/#competition-entry-forms
Entries Close Pentathlon Sunday 10 March
Entries Close Open Meeting Sunday 17 March
Note: You will have to enter yourself and pay the appropriate entry fee
 
WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place in Aarhus, Denmark on Saturday 30 March.

PHOTOGRAPH’S From time to time we have photographs of our members taken at meetings or presentations which we would like to use both on the website or incorporated within our report to our local newspaper. Can you please let me know if you do NOT want your photograph to be used. Also I would appreciate if you could send me any photographs, which I can then publish on the website and newsletter.

FACEBOOKPhotographs can be found on the SBH page.

CURRENT DISTRIBUTION OF SHAFTESBURY INFORMATION Currently I notify members (by email) using “MailChimp”. The reason I changed, was in November last year “Gmail” put a limit of 100 addresses that users could send to in a 24-hour period, and currently I send to approximately 850 members each issue.

On seeking technical advice “MailChimp” was recommended as the best way for SBH to go forward. There is one thing you should be aware off is that when you receive an email from me, the footer at the bottom has 4 options, of which one is “Unsubscribe Me From List”. Could I ask you not to select this as if you do you will be automatically removed from my distribution list.

SBH PRIVACY STATEMENT – In becoming a member, SBH will collect certain information about you. Can you please read the attached ‘Privacy Statement’ which contains Information on General Data Protection Regulations  SBH Privacy Statement Final April 2018

SARACENS SPORT FOUNDATION – Little athletics programme is an athletics ‘Multi Skills’ programme for children aged 4-9 years. The programme is designed to teach children fundamental movement skills of athletics – running, jumping and throwing. The sessions are game based and as of September there will be a progression throughout the term.
LAP runs on a Tuesday and Thursday from 4.30-5.30pm – Term time only.
1st Legacy athletics club is a pathway club for children aged 10-15 years new to athletics. Children are introduced to all the different athletics disciplines and have the opportunity to develop running, jumping and running skills that we hope they will then go onto use as a participant in the formal athletics club structure or in any other sport for activity they choose to progress to. The lead coach is Gintare Dargeviciute who brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the club.
1st Leg AC runs on a Tuesday and Thursday from 5.00–6.00pm – Term time only.
For full and contact details use this link to the SBH websitehttp://sbharriers.co.uk/

ALLIANZ PARK – Main Switchboard telephone number is 0203 675 7240.

CHARGES FOR USING ALLIANZ PARK – The current charges for using Allianz Park are as follows – Adult Daily entry fee £4.00 – Junior (U16) Daily entry fee £2.00 – Concession (Students in full time education, unwaged and Over 65) Daily entry fee £2.20.
As a member of Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers you can apply for membership of Allianz Park, this is a the link for all information and application form Allianz Park Membership Form 2017 Any official coach of Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers gains entry free of charge.
Charges for those with a membership card are as follows – Adult Daily entry fee £3.60, Monthly fee £24.00 – Junior (U16) Daily entry fee £1.80, Monthly fee £12.00 – Concession (Students in full time education, unwaged and Over 60) Daily entry fee £1.80, Monthly fee £12.00.
Please use this link to view all membership details and application form (which you can print)Allianz Park Membership Form 2017

All Allianz Park membership enquiries should be directed towards Emma Gouge at emmagouge@saracens.net her direct phone number is 0203 675 7252, or Lauren Hewett at laurenhewett@saracens.net her phone number are (Office) 020 3675 7210 or (Mobile) 07881 297875

ALAN