Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Weekly Newsletter Thursday 22 July 2021

Happy Birthday from this Thursday 22 July to Dylan Carlsson-Smith, Akin Coward, Victoria Dawes, Renee Diomar, Mick Jones, Jonathan Klein, Calvin Lawrence, James Munyambu, Victor Odiaka, Naomi Ogunniyi, Yaroslav Poleuktov, Jack Redford, Gemma Sharp and Simona Simeonova

RECENT NEW MEMBERWe wish you a very warm welcome, and a happy, healthy and successful time with Shaftesbury to JASMYN PERRIN

POLE VAULT TRAINING FOR 11 to 16 YEAR OLDS – Shaftesbury will be running introductory Pole Vault sessions for 11-16 year olds, to learn the basic skills of Pole Vaulting. Sessions are with qualified coaches, and all equipment will be provided.

Session Dates – Thursday 22 July, Tuesday 27 July and Thursday 29 July. From 2.00pm to 4.00pm.
For further details email lowefamily04@icloud.com or clyde67@hotmail.co.uk
Link to flyer – Pole Vault Taster Sessions July 2021

LONDON INTER CLUB CHALLENGE ROUND 3 The third of four fixtures takes place on Saturday 31 July at StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Age-Groups U11, U13, U15, U17, U20, Seniors and Masters – Men/Women. Entry is £8 per event but £4 to members of SBH. Link to online entries, which is not available at present  https://entry4sports.co.uk/#/
Provisional Timetable – LICC Provisional Timetable 31-07-21
Entries Close Saturday 24 July

TOKYO OLYMPIC GAMES ATHLETICS TIMETABLE – The Athletics takes place from Friday 30 July to Sunday 8 August. The Athletics and remaining sports, will be televised either on BBC1, BBC2 or Eurosport. Curretly Tokyo are 8 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.

DAY 1 FRIDAY 30 JULY
(Tokyo morning session) takes place on Friday 30 July
UK time 01.00 Men’s 3000m steeplechase round 1, 01.15 Men’s high jump qualifying round, 01.45 Men’s discus qualifying round, 01.55 Women’s 800m round 1, 02.55 Men’s 400m hurdles round 1, 03.40 Women’s 100m round 1

(Tokyo evening session) takes place on Friday 30 July
UK time 11.00 Women’s 5000m round 1, 11.05 Women’s triple jump qualifying round, 11.25 Women’s shot qualifying round, 12.00 Men’s 4x400m relay round 1, 12.30 Men’s 10000m final

The timetable for Saturday 31 July to Sunday 8 August, can be found after the Upcoming Fixtures.

EMILY NEWNHAM RESULT CORRECTED – EMILY’S time for the U20 400m Hurdles (60.10) at the England Schools Championships in Mancheste on 9 July, has now been corrected by the ESAA and PO10 to (60.01), and consolidates her position as UK No.1 U20 in 2021 by .73 of a second.

NEW CLUB RECORDCongratulations to LISA WEBB who ran (2:38.21) at the Surrey & Sussex Masters & Open Meeting in Kingston on 18 July, this was a new Women’s V55 800m club record. The previous record was held by JOYLN SAUNDERS-MULLINS at Copthall on1 June 2009.

SBH ALL-TIME TOP 10Congratulations to the 5 athletes who produced all-time top 10 performances over the past few weeks.
Senior Men – DEMPSEY MCGUIGAN set a Hammer personal best (72.32m) at the Scottish Athletics Super League Final in Aberdeen on 19 June. DEMPSEY stays at No.8 on the all-time list.
Senior Women –LIZZIE BIRD set a personal best 3000m Steeplechase (9:22.80) at the Wanda Diamond League in Monoco on 9 July. LIZZIE consolidates her position as No.1 on the all-time list.
Senior Women –MARLI JESSOP U20 set a personal best 100m Hurdles (13.80 w1.4) at the England Schools Championships in Mancheste on 9 July. MARLI moves up from No.8  to No.6 on the all-time list.
Senior Women –EMILY NEWNHAM U20 set a personal best 400m Hurdles (60.01) at the England Schools Championships in Mancheste on 9 July. EMILY moves up from No.9  to No.8 on the all-time list.
Under 15 Boys –ZICO JONES U15 set a personal best 100m (11.2) at the London Inter Club Challenge at Lee Valley on 12 June. ZICO moves up from No.8 equal to No.6 on the all-time list.
Under 15 Boys –ZICO JONES U15 set a personal best 200m (22.30) at the Middlesex Young Athletes League at Parliament Hill on 26 June. ZICO moves up from No.7 to No.3 on the all-time list.
Under 15 Boys –ZICO JONES U15 set a personal best 300m (35.29) at the England Schools Championships in Manchester on 11 July. ZICO moves up from No.5  to No.1 on the all-time list.

UPCOMING FIXTURES Shows all fixture information for the period Thursday 22 July until Wednesday 18 August, and follows after this week’s results.

THIS WEEKS RESULTS The European U20 Championships took place on 15-18 July in Tallinn, Estonia. With 4 Shaftesbury athletes competing, top honours went to HENRY MCLUCKIE who in a close fought 1500m final, won a well-earned Bronze Medal (3:47.15). Both EVE WRIGHT U20 (100m) and LILY PARRIS (100m Hurdles) reached their respective semi-finals, and BRAD DAVIES-PUGHE could not proceed past the qualification round (Long Jump).

The England Athletics Senior Championships took place on 17-18 July in Bedford. With 20 Shaftesbury athletes competing, we came away with 4 Gold Medals, first in the Women,s 400m Hurdles HAYLEY MCLEAN won with a time of (PB 56.08) taking .33 of a second off her 26 June time, and is ranked UK No.5 in 2021, EFE UWAIFO won the Triple Jump (16.03m w0.2), SHADINE DUQUEMIN won the Gold Medal (PB 58.81m) adding 73cm to her 19 May throw, and is ranked UK No.4 in 2021 and NICK PERCY won with a throw of (60.94m).

There were Silver Medals from EDSON GOMES in the 110m Hurdles (14.02 w1.3), NIALL CARNEY in the 400m Hurdles (PB 51.30) taking .66 of a second off his H2 time, and is ranked UK No.8 in 2021, JADE IVE in the Pole Vault (4.10m), and DANIEL BAINBRIDGE in the Javelin (67.77m).

There were Bronze Medals from EMMA ANDERSSON in the Pole Vault (SB 4.00m) adding 10cm to her 12 June height, and is ranked 7th equal in 2021 and EFE UWAIFO in the Long Jump (7.29m w2.0).

This week we had 14 season bests, 12 personal bests, and 4 UK top 10 performances.

APOLOGIES – To REBECCA WHEELER-HENRY who I omitted from the Intermediate Girls High Jump Final at the English Schools Championships, she finished 14th (1.52m)

EUROPEAN U20 CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place at Tallinn, Estonia on 15-18 July. 
Congratulations to HENRY MCLUCKIE who in a close fought 1500m final, won a well-earned Bronze Medal. The race was won by CIAN MCPHILLIPS of Ireland (3:45.55), with RICK VAN REIL of the Netherlands 2nd (3:46.69), and HENRY just behind in 3rd place (3:47.15). 

100m – U20W Heat 2 EVE WRIGHT U20 2nd (11.72 w1.1), in Semi-Final 2 EVE finished 3rd (11.66 w1.0)
1500m – U20M Heat 1 HENRY MCLUCKIE U20 2nd (3:50.89), in the Final HENRY won the Bronze Medal (3:47.15)
100m Hurdles – U20W Heat 4 LILY PARRIS U20 2nd (PB 13.54 w2.3) taking .07 of a second off her 31 May time, in Semi-Final 3 LILY finished 4th (13.66 w0.5)
Long Jump – U20M Qualification B BRAD DAVIES-PUGHE U20 11th (6.56m w2.1)

ENGLAND ATHLETICS SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS INCLUDING DISABILITY CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place at Bedford on 17-18 July. 
100m – SM H2 JOHN OTUGADE 2nd (10.69 w-0.8), H3 CONFIDENCE LAWSON 3rd Equal (10.80 w0.5)
200m – SM H3 ALEX BEECHEY (2nd Claim) 4th (21.53 w-0.6), in the Final ALEX finished 7th (21.48 w1.0)
200m – SW H2 HANNAH FOSTER U20 3rd (24.24 w1.2), in the Final HANNAH finished 4th (24.37 w0.2)
400m – SM P1 COLUMBA BLANGO T20/F20 1st (48.63)
110m Hurdles – SM H1 EDSON GOMES 1st (14.08 w0.0), in the Final EDSON won the Silver Medal (14.02 w1.3)
400m Hurdles – SM H1 JOSHUA FAULDS U23 3rd (53.30), H2 NIALL CARNEY 2nd PB 51.96) taking .29 of a second off his 12 June time, in the Final NIALL won the Silver Medal (PB 51.30) taking .66 of a second off his H2 time, and is ranked UK No.8 in 2021, JOSHUA (DQ)
400m Hurdles – SW H2 HAYLEY MCLEAN 1st (57.05), in the Final HAYLEY won the Gold Medal (PB 56.08) taking .33 of a second off her 26 June time, and is ranked UK No.5 in 2021
Pole Vault – SM Straight Final ETHAN WALSH 4th (4.65m)
Pole Vault – SW Straight Final JADE IVE (HCA) won the Silver Medal (4.10m), EMMA ANDERSSON won the Bronze Medal (SB 4.00m) adding 10cm to her 12 June height, and is ranked 7th equal in 2021
Long Jump – SM Straight Final EFE UWAIFO (2nd Claim) won the Bronze Medal (7.29m w2.0), OGO ANOCHIRIONYE (2nd Claim) 6th (7.15m w1.5), PAUL OGUN (HCA) 7th (7.05m w0.0)
Triple Jump – SM Straight Final EFE UWAIFO (2nd Claim) won the Gold Medal (16.03m w0.2), JOSH WOODS U20 6th (14.60m w2.1)
Discus 1kg – SW Straight Final SHADINE DUQUEMIN won the Gold Medal (PB 58.81m) adding 73cm to her 19 May throw, and is ranked UK No.4 in 2021
Discus 2kg – SM Straight Final NICK PERCY won the Gold Medal (60.94m)
Javelin 600g – SW Straight Final LOUISE LOCKWOOD 5th (SB 45.00m) adding 79cm to her 12 June throw
Javelin 800g – SM Straight Final DANIEL BAINBRIDGE won the Silver Medal (67.77m)

MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE – The final fixture took place at StoneX Stadium on 18 July. 
The team finished  in second places in the first two fixtures, and the last fixture at Parliament Hill, we finished tied with London Heathside with 59 points each. The result at StoneX Stadium was almost as close, with Shaftesbury edging out London Heathside by 3 points.

Match Results 1st SBH (60 points), 2nd London Heathside (57), 3rd Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (51), 4th Highgate Harriers (32), 5th Equal Barnet & District and Enfield & Haringey/BFT (26), 7th Ealing Eagles (20), 8th Serpentine (15).

Due to the late publishing on the PO10, I will add any season or personal bests next week.

100m – U13B A HARRY PINCHERLE 2nd (13.31 nwr), B ASHER ESCOBAR 2nd (13.69 nwr), Non-Scoring LANI JAIEYOLA (13.6 nwr), DIJANI BARNOR (13.79 nwr), JIMI ADU (14.2 nwr), JONATHON OTULE (16.0 nwr)
100m – U13G B ANGEL MCLEOD 1st (12.93 nwr), B MOEISHA SAVAGE 1st (13.30 nwr), Non-Scoring SIENNA CORBIN (13.50 nwr), DEANNA KORONTENG  (13.50 nwr), SIENNA CORBIN (13.50 nwr)
100m – U15G A NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG 1st (12.91 w0.7), B MIA HIGSON 2nd (13.81 w1.0), Non-Scoring DINA SILVERMAN (13.47 w1.4), BUCHI ODIAKA (13.48 w1.4), MACIE SUTHERLAND (13.52 w2.0), JESSICA GIBBS (13.55 w2.0), ANNA-LUCIA HARTLEY (13.85 w1.4), OLIVE HARVEY-DEW (13.95 w2.0)
100m – U17M A OSCAR LAURENS 2nd (11.34 w0.6), B ONAOPE SOGBESAN 1st (11.71 w0.2), Non-Scoring KEELAN FARRELL (11.48 w0.8), BRYAN OGBEOR (12.01 w0.8), BRIAN MOTO (12.22 w0.8), ALEX CHARAMBOULOS (12.32 w0.8), JAYDEN AULIS (12.39 w0.8)
100m – U17W A ANNA ROSE 1st (12.24 w3.7), B SEMI ATIBA 2nd (12.92 w1.7), Non-Scoring JAYDA JOHNSON (13.33 w1.6), LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL (13.58 w1.6), FOPE ALLO (14.37 w1.6)
150m – U11B A BEN BAMISAIYE 3rd (22.21 w1.3), B JASON OTULE 3rd (23.52 w-0.4)
150m – U11G A VERA DOUDKO 1st (22.4 w0.9), B ANU JAIEYOLA 1st (22.21 w1.6), Non-Scoring KAYLA ESCOBAR (24.22 w1.6), JASMYN PERRIN (24.40 w1.7), EVIE PINCHERLE (29.41 w1.7)
150m – U15B A ZICO JONES 3rd (11.89 w1.5), B SAUGAT PUN 1st (11.81 w1.1), Non-Scoring OLIVER LAURENS (11.86 w1.1), OMEAD HAQUE (12.71 w1.1)
1500m – U17M A SAMUEL GREENSTEIN 1st (4:21.34), B JOSHUA FISHER 1st (4:30.48), Non-Scoring DANIEL BANYARD (4:43.91)
800m – U11G A JASMYN PERRIN 4th (3:12.07)
1500m – U13B A ARTHUR PHILLIPS 2nd (5:08.69), B EUAN PHILLIPS 1st (5:18.60), Non-Scoring BARNEY MALLADINE (5:41.16), ALFIE JACOBSON (6:04.05), JACK REDFORD (6:17.96)
1500m – U15G A DINA SILVERMAN 2nd (5:16.74), B PHOEBE MUSIC 2nd (5:18.64)
1500m – U17W A KATYA DRIVER 3rd (6:09.28)
70m Hurdles – U13G A ANGEL MCLEOD 2nd (12.42 w1.1)
75m Hurdles – U13B A GABRIEL NWANKWO 2nd (15.67 nwr), B HARRY WEBB 1st (13.29 nwr), Non-Scoring ASHER ESCOBAR (15.13 nwr)
75m Hurdles – U15G A NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG 1st (11.74 w2.0), B EVA HIGSON 1st (13.00 w2.0)
80m Hurdles – U15B A TRISTAN LEE 2nd (14.77 w0.4) 
4x100m Relay – U11B SBH A 2nd (65.46) JASON OTULE, EVIE PINCHERLE (U11G Guest), AMARI BARNOR, BEN BASIMAIYE, U11B SBH B (No Time) ASHER ESCOBAR, LANI JAIYEOLA, DIJANI BARNOR, HARRY PINCHERIE, U11G SBH 1st (64.85) ANU JAIEYOLA, KAYLA ESCOBAR, JASMYN PERRIN, VERA DOUDKO, U13B SBH A 1st (55.50) ASHER ESCOBAR , LANI JAIEYOLA, DIJANI BARNOR, HARRY PINCHERLE, U13B SBH B 3rd (59.12) JONATHON UTOLE, BARNEY MALLADINE, ARTHUR PHILLIPS, HARRY WEBB, U13G SBH 1st (54.95) DEANNA KORANTENG ADDO, SIENNA CORBIN, MOIESHA SAVAGE, ANGEL MCLEOD, U15B SBH 1st (47.29) OLIVER LAURENS, SAUGAT PUN, OMEAD HAQUE, ZICO JONES, U15G SBH 2nd (54.21) MIA HIGSON, JESSICA GIBBS, MACIE SUTHERLAND, NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG, U17W SBH A 1st (49.97) LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL, SEMI ATIBA, NIA AKINTOKUN, ANNA ROSE, U17M SBH 1st (45.81) OSCAR LAURENS, BRYAN OGBEOR, ONAOPE SOGBESAN, KEELAN FARRELL, U17W SBH B 2nd (53.18) FOPE ALLO, MARION MOTO, HOPE BAKER, JAYDA JOHNSON
Vortex – U11B A JONAH GOODMAN 3rd (18.19m), B JONATHON OTULE 3rd (17.85m), Non-Scoring JASON OTULE (14.37)
Vortex – U11G A VERA DOUDKO 1st (16.02m), B ANU JAIEYOLA 1st (15.94m), Non-Scoring JASMYN PERRIN (13.39m nwr), KAYLA ESCOBAR (11.31m nwr), EVIE PINCHERLE (9.66m nwr)
High Jump – U13B A DIEGO DODDS ALMADA 3rd (1.25m), B ASHER ESCOBAR 2nd (1.05m)
High Jump – U13G A SIENNA CORBIN 2nd (1.25m)
High Jump – U15G A MACIE SUTHERLAND 2nd (1.35m)
High Jump – U17MG A KEELAN FARRELL 1st (1.86m)
High Jump – U17W A REBECCA WHEELEr-HENRY 1st (1.55m), B HOPE BAKER 1st (1.40m)
Long Jump – U11B A BEN BAMISAIYE 2nd (3.73m nwr), B JASON OTULE 2nd (3.22m nwr), Non-Scoring AMARI BANOUR (2.23m nwr)
Long Jump – U11G A ANU JAIEYOLA 3rd (3.40m nwr), B VERA DOUDKO 1st (3.19m nwr), Non-Scoring EVIE PINCHERLE (2.79m nwr), KAYLA ESCOBAR (2.35m nwr)
Long Jump – U13B A HARRY PINCHERLE 3rd (3.78m nwr), B LANI JAIEYOLA 1st (3.45m nwr), Non-Scoring JONATHON OTULE (3.11m nwr)
Long Jump – U15B A SAUGAT PUN 2nd (4.68m nwr), B OMEAD HAQUE 2nd (3.56m nwr)
Long Jump – U15G A DINA SILVERMAN 3rd (4.16m nwr), B SHAI-AMARI FRECKLETON 2nd (4.07m nwr)
Long Jump – U17M A KEENAN FARREL 1st (5.99m nwr)
Long Jump – U17W A MARIAN MOTO 2nd (4.50m nwr), B HOPE BAKER 1st (4.36m)
Shot 2.72kg – U13G A MOIESHA SAVAGE 3rd (6.52m), B ANGEL MCLEOD 1st (6.16m)
Shot 3kg – U13B A HARRY WEBB 1st (7.62m), B DIJANI BARNOR 1st (5.74m)
Shot 4kg – U15B A TRISTAN LEE 3rd (6.06m)
Shot 3kg – U15G A MACIE SUTHERLAND 2nd (6.62m), B DAISY HARVEY-DEW 1st (6.03m)
Shot 3kg – U17W A NAOMI OGUNNIYI 3rd (9.12m), B FOPE ALLO 1st (8.98m)
Discus 0.75kg – U13G A SIENNA CORBYN 3rd (9.22m)
Discus 1kg – U13B A HARRY WEBB 1st (19.53m)
Discus 1kg – U15G A MIA HIGSON 2nd (13.20m), B DAISY HARVEY-DEW 2nd (10.90m)
Discus 1kg – U17W A ANNA ROSE 2nd (14.94m)
Hammer 3kg – U17W A NAOMI OGUNNIYI 2nd (17.15m)

CHELMSFORD OPEN MEETING – Took place at Chelmsford on 21 July. 
100m – SX 6 RUBEN HEDMAN U20 6th (11.65 w-1.5)

ENGLAND MASTERS AA INTER AREA MATCH – Took place at Nuneaton on 18 July. 
100m – M50 GARY SMITH V50 (2nd Claim) 2nd (SB 12.5 w0.5) and is ranked UK No.8 V50 in 2021
100m Hurdles – M50 GARY SMITH V50 (2nd Claim) 2nd (14.4 nwr)
Long Jump – M50 GARY SMITH V50 (2nd Claim) 1st (5.40m nwr)

SURREY AND SUSSEX MASTERS AND OPEN MEETING – Took place at Kingston on 18 July. 
800m – SW LISA WEBB V55 TBC (SB 2:38.21) and is ranked UK No.3 V55 in 2021

SCOTTISH JOINT LEAGUE MEETING – Took place at Grangemouth on 18 July. 
100m – SM A1 BEN MCGUIRE 8th (11.26 w1.2)
High Jump – SW AMY GULLEN 2nd (SB 1.60m)

SOAR MK 5000 PB SPECIAL MEETING – Took place at Milton Keynes on 17 July. 
3000m – SM LIAM DEE 5th (SB 8:19.72), SX B THOMAS BUTLER 1st (8:36.07), C ALEXANDER LEPRETRE (2nd Claim) 2nd (SB 8:54.26), D WILLIAM RYLE-HODGES 7th (9:06.56) – times are taken during their 5000m race.
5000m – SM LIAM DEE 4th (13:54.11), SX B THOMAS BUTLER 2nd (PB 14:21.44) taking 5.67 seconds off his 12 June time, C ALEXANDER LEPRETRE (2nd Claim) 2nd (SB 14:51.74), D WILLIAM RYLE-HODGES 6th (SB 15:14.88)

LAPINIAHTI MOTONET GP – Took place at Lapiniahti, Finland on 17 July. 
200m – SM A JAMAL RHODEN-STEVENS 2nd (SB 21.17 nwr) taking 2cm off his 11 April time 

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE LOWER MIDLANDS NORTH EAST F – Took place at Rugby on 17 July. 
100m – SM A EBUKA NWOKEJI U15 (2nm Claim) 2nd (PB 11.70 w1.8) taking .26 of a second off his 29 May time
200m – SM A EBUKA NWOKEJI U15 (2nm Claim) 2nd (PB 24.30 w0.0) taking .14 of a second off his 6 July time
Long Jump – SM A EBUKA NWOKEJI U15 (2nm Claim) 2nd (PB 5.20 w0.0) taking .14 of a second off his 2019 jump

PARKRUN 5K Took place in Belfast Victoria on 17 July.
JO KENT V50 34th (20.10) this was her 69th Parkrun, SCARLETT KENT U20 35th (20.23) this was her 41st Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place in Jersey on 17 July.
CLIFF GOLDING V65 101st (26.27) this was his 89th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place in Marylands Peninsula, Perth, Australia on 17 July.
STUART MOORE V60 13th (25.52) this was her 169th Parkrun

BMC REGIONAL RACES – Took place at Eltham on 14 July. 
800m – Mixed C GILAD NACHSHEN U20 1st (2:02.09), JONATHON BOARDMAN U20 3rd (2:04.15), BINI BLOOM U20 4th (PB 2:04.39) taking .42 of a second off his 2 May time, D JOSHUA FISHER U17 1st (2:08.33)
800m – Women G RACHEL PEARLMAN U17 3rd (2:22.25), MYA MAIRS-INGRAM U15 4th (2:25.52)
1500m – Men’s A FINN HARVEY U23 1st (PB 3:53.05) taking 7.46 seconds off his 2019 time
1500m – Mixed C SAMUEL GREENSTEIN U17 4th (PB 4:14.05) taking 4.35 seconds off his 4 July time, DOVI LEVIN U17 9th (PB 4:30.58) taking 33 of a second off his 9 June time, PETER BAVEL-ZAYATS U15 10th (4:33.81) 

MOTONET GP – Took place at Joensuu, Finland on 14 July. 
100m – SM H2 JAMAL RHODEN-STEVENS 2nd (10.45 w1.4), in the Final JAMAL finished 2nd (10.45 w0.7) 

MULLER BRITISH GRAND PRIX – Took place at Gateshead on 13 July. 
100m – SM ZHARNEL HUGHES 3rd (10.13 w0.4)
400m – SM MICHAEL OHIOZE 5th (46.91)
400m – SM P COLUMBA BLANGO T20/F20 1st (48.43)
Triple Jump – SM EFE UAIFO (2nd Claim) 8th (15.91m w-0.1)

TRAFFORD GRAND PRIX – Took place at Stretford on 13 July. 
Shot 7.26kg – SM SCOTT LINCOLN (HCA) 1st (19.01m)

SOUTHERN ATHLETICS LEAGUE MID WEST – Took place at Bracknell on 11 July. 
800m – SM A BENJAMIN WILLS U23 (2nd Claim) 3rd (PB 1:57.52) taking 3.53 seconds off his 2019 time
1500m – SW Non-Scoring AMELIA WILLS U20 (2nd Claim) 1st (SB 5:07.83)

SOUTHERN ATHLETICS LEAGUE NORTH – Took place at Peterborough on 11 July. 
100m – SM B JOSEPH PURBRICK U20 (2nd Claim) 1st (11.7 nwr)
100m – SW A KIERA GILMAN U20 (2nd Claim) 1st (13.1 nwr)
200m – SW B KIERA GILMAN U20 (2nd Claim) 1st (27.0 nwr)

SOUTHERN ATHLETICS LEAGUE NORTH EAST LONDON – Took place at Mile End on 11 July. 
Shot 7.26kg – SM A JAMES HAMBLIN (2nd Claim) 3rd (SB 11.11m)
Hammer 7.26kg – SM A JAMES HAMBLIN (2nd Claim) 1st (52.96m)
Javelin 800g – SM A JAMES HAMBLIN (2nd Claim) 1st (SB 34.39m)

NATIONAL ATHLETICS LEAGUE PREMIER LONDON NORTH– Took place at StoneX Stadium on 4 July.
Apologies but the results are still not on the PO10, once they are there I will update any season or personal best performances.

UPCOMING FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS, FOR THE PERIOD THURSDAY 22 JULY UNTIL WEDNESDAY 18 AUGUST – The current 2021 Summer 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 on the SBH website http://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/track-field/team-managers/
There are certain fixtures, that you will have to enter yourselves and pay the appropriate fee.

MIDDLESEX U13 & U15 CHAMPIONSHIPSTakes place on Saturday 24 July at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR).
The link for on-line entries is: https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/2021/GBR/mdx-ya/
Entries Closed

UK YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE LONDON WEST ROUND 3 The third fixture of four takes place on Sunday 25 July at Ridlins Wood Athletic Track, Woodcock Road, Stevenage (Satnav SG2 9PA).
Age-Groups Under 17 & U20 Men/Women. This is the link to the timetable TBC
Note: You will have to be selected by your respective Team Manager

OLYMPIC GAMES The Athletics takes place from Friday 30 July to Sunday 8 August in Tokyo, Japan.
This is the link

LONDON INTER CLUB CHALLENGE ROUND 3 The third of four fixtures takes place on Saturday 31 July at StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Age-Groups U11, U13, U15, U17, U20, Seniors and Masters – Men/Women. Entry is £8 per event but £4 to members of SBH. Link to online entries, which is not available at present  https://entry4sports.co.uk/#/
Provisional Timetable – LICC Provisional Timetable 31-07-21
Entries Close Saturday 24 July

QUADKIDSTakes place prior to the London Inter Club Challenge on Saturday 31 July
CLYDE GORDON will be managing the event, with registration from 09.30am, first event starts at 10.00am, and completion around 11.30am, and is free to enter for Shaftesbury members and is £2 for non-members. Quadkids is primarily for school years 3 to 7 inclusive, ie age 7 to 12 and includes the four core disciplines of running (600m), throwing (Vortex Howler), jumping (Long Jump) and sprinting (75m). All are welcome and Parents you may be asked to join in by helping out on maybe one of the events

LEE VALLEY DOUBLE 100m/200m SPRINTS OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Wednesday 4 August at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR).
Age-groups Under 17 and above. Cost is £9 per event, £12 for 2 events.
Please Note: For all information including entering yourself online please use this link – https://www.visitleevalley.org.uk/athletics-events
Entries Close Sunday 1 August, Although An Event Could Be Full Maybe 1-2 Weeks Before The Meeting Date, So Enter Early

ENGLAND U17 & U15 CHAMPIONSHIPSTakes place on Saturday 7 August and Sunday 8 August at Manchester Regional Arena, Rowsley Street, Manchester (Satnav M11 3FF).
For all entry details and full information please use this link
http://www.englandathletics.org/england-athletics/english-national-championships

NATIONAL ATHLETIC LEAGUE ROUND 3The third of four fixtures takes place on Sunday 8 August at Ashton Athletics Centre, Chigwell Rd, Woodford Bridge, Essex (Satnav IG8 8AA).
Age-Groups Under U20 & Senior Men/Women. This is the link to the timetable
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager

LEE VALLEY DOUBLE 100m SPRINTS OPEN MEETING Takes place on Wednesday 18 August at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR).
Age-groups Under 17 and above. Cost is £9 per event, £12 for 2 events.
Registration opens from 5.00pm, first race is at 7.00pm.
Please Note: For all information including entering yourself online please use this link – https://www.visitleevalley.org.uk/athletics-events
Entries Close Sunday 15 August, Although An Event Could Be Full Maybe 1-2 Weeks Before The Meeting Date, So Enter Early

TOKYO OLYMPIC GAMES ATHLETICS TIMETABLE – The Athletics takes place from Friday 30 July to Sunday 8 August. The Athletics and remaining sports, will be televised either on BBC1, BBC2 or Eurosport. Tokyo are 8 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.

DAY 2 SATURDAY 31 JULY
(Tokyo morning session) takes place on Saturday 31 August
UK time 01.00 Women’s 400m hurdles round 1, 01.30 Women’s discus qualifying round, 01.40 Men’s pole vault qualifying round, 01.50 Men’s 800m round 1, 02.45 Women’s 100m hurdles qualifying round, 03.35 Men’s 100m preliminary round

(Tokyo evening session) takes place on Saturday 31 August
UK time 11.10 Men’s long jump qualifying round, 01.15 Women’s 100m semi-finals, 01.45 Men’s 100m round 1, 02.15 Men’s discus final, 02.50 Women’s 800m semi-finals, 03.35 Mixed 4x100m relay final, 03.50 Women’s 100m final

 DAY 3 SUNDAY 1 AUGUST
(Tokyo morning session) takes place on Sunday 1 August
UK time 01.10 Women’s hammer qualifying round, 01.40 Women’s 3000m steeplechase round 1, 01.50 Women’s long jump qualifying round, 02.35 Women’s shot final, 02.45 Men’s 400m round 1

(Tokyo evening session) takes place on Sunday 1 August
UK time 11.10 Men’s high jump final, 11.15 Men’s 100m semi-finals, 11.45 Women’s 100m hurdles semi-finals, 12.20 Women’s triple jump final, 12.25 Men’s 800m semi-finals, 13.05 Men’s 400m hurdles semi-finals, 13.50 Men’s 100m final

 DAY 4 MONDAY 2 AUGUST
(Tokyo morning session) takes place on Monday 2 August
UK time 01.00 Men’s hammer qualifying round, 01.35 Women’s 1500m round 1, 02.20 Men’s long jump final, 02.38 Women’s 200m round 1, 03.50 Women’s 100m hurdles final

(Tokyo evening session) takes place on Monday 2 August
UK time 11.20 Women’s pole vault qualifying round, 11.25 Women’s 200m semi-finals, 12.00 Women’s discus final, 12.05 Men’s 400m semi-finals, 12.35 Women’s 400m hurdles semi-finals, 13.15 Men’s 3000m steeplechase final, 13.40 Women’s 5000m final

 DAY 5 TUESDAY 3 AUGUST
(Tokyo morning session) takes place on Tuesday 3 August
UK time 01.00 Men’s triple jump qualifying round, 01.05 Men’s 1500m round 1, 01.20 Women’s javelin qualifying round, 01.45 Women’s 400m round 1, 02.50 Women’s long jump final, 03.05 Men’s 200m round 1, 04.20 Men’s 400m hurdles final

(Tokyo evening session) takes place on Tuesday 3 August
UK time 11.10 Men’s 110m hurdles round 1, 11.15 Men’s shot qualifying round, 11.20 Men’s pole vault final, 12.00 Men’s 5000m round 1, 12.35 Women’s hammer final, 12.50 Men’s 200m semi-finals, 13.25 Women’s 800m final, 13.50 Women’s 200m final

 DAY 6 WEDNESDAY 4 AUGUST
(Tokyo morning session) takes place on Wednesday 4 August
UK time 01.00 Men’s decathlon 100m, 01.05 Men’s javelin qualifying round, 01.35 Women’s heptathlon 100m hurdles, 01.55 Men’s decathlon long jump, 02.35 Women’s heptathlon high jump, 03.00 Men’s 110m hurdles semi-finals, 03.30 Women’s 400m hurdles final, 03.40 Men’s decathlon shot

(Tokyo evening session) takes place on Wednesday 4 August
UK time 10.30 Men’s decathlon high jump, 11.00 Women’s 1500m semi-finals, 11.05 Women’s heptathlon shot, 11.30 Women’s 400m semi-finals, 12.00 Women’s 3000m steeplechase final, 12.15 Men’s hammer final, 12.30 Women’s heptathlon 200m, 13.05 Men’s 800m final, 13.30 Men’s decathlon 400m, 13.55 Men’s 200m final

 DAY 7 THURSDAY 5 AUGUST
(Tokyo morning session) takes place on Thursday 5 August
UK time 01.00 Men’s decathlon 110m hurdles, 01.10 Women’s high jump qualifying round, 01.40 Women’s heptathlon long jump, 01.50 Men’s decathlon discus, 02.00 Women’s 4x100m relay round 1, 03.00 Men’s triple jump final, 03.05 Men’s shot final, 03.30 Men’s 4x100m relay round 1, 03.55 Men’s 110m hurdles final, 04.30 Women’s heptathlon javelin, 04.45 Men’s decathlon pole vault

(Tokyo evening session) takes place on Thursday 5 August
UK time 08.30 Men’s 20k race walk final

(Tokyo evening session) takes place on Thursday 5 August
UK time 11.15 Men’s decathlon javelin, 11.20 Women’s pole vault final, 11.25 Women’s 4x400m relay round 1, 12.00 Men’s 1500m semi-finals, 13.00 Men’s 400m final, 13.20 Women’s heptathlon 800m, 13.40 Men’s decathlon 1500m

 DAY 8 FRIDAY 6 AUGUST
(Tokyo morning session) takes place on Thursday 5 August to Friday 6 August
UK time 5 August 21.30 Men’s 50k race walk final

(Tokyo evening session) takes place on Friday 6 August
UK time 6 August 10.30 Women’s 20k race walk final

(Tokyo evening session) takes place on Friday 6 August
UK time 12.25 Men’s 4x400m relay round 1, 12.50 Women’s javelin final, 13.00 Men’s 5000m final, 13.35 Women’s 400m final, 13.50 Women’s 1500m final, 14.30 Women’s 4x100m relay final, 14.50 Men’s 4x100m relay final

 DAY 9 SATURDAY 7 AUGUST
(Tokyo morning session) takes place on Friday 6 August to Sunday 8 August
UK time 6 August 23.00 Women’s marathon final

(Tokyo evening session) takes place on Saturday 7 August
UK time 11.35 Women’s high jump final, 11.45 Women’s 10000m jump final, 12.00 Men’s javelin final, 12.40 Men’s 1500m final, 13.30 Women’s 4x400m relay final, 13.50 Men’s 4x400m relay final

 DAY 10 SUNDAY 8 AUGUST
(Tokyo morning session) takes place on Saturday 7 August to Sunday 8 August
UK time 7 August 23.00 Men’s marathon final

MARLI JESSOP The following photograph was taken by GARY MITCHELL, showing MARLI during her 100m Hurdles Gold Medal run at the recent English Schools Championships.

BRISBANE TO STAGE 2032 OLYMPIC GAMESThe following articles were published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

Australia will stage greatest show on earth for a third time following Melbourne in 1956 and Sydney in 2000. Brisbane has been awarded the right to host the 2032 Olympic Games after a vote of International Olympic Committee member nations in Tokyo. With the Australian city the only bid city still in the running, the result was something of a formality. However, the decision will go down well in the athletics world.

Sydney is regarded by some as the greatest Olympics in history with superb organisation and feel-good factor. Older athletes and fans, meanwhile, will remember the Commonwealth Games held in Brisbane in 1982 where winners included ROB DE CASTELLA in the marathon, STEVE CRAM in the 1500m, JUDY OAKES in the shot put and a memorable dead heat in the 200m with MIKE MCFARLANE and ALLAN WELLS sharing gold. “My government is proud to be supporting this opportunity for Brisbane and south-east Queensland,” prime minister SCOTT MORRISON said while making his case via video from Australia. “The Australian and Queensland governments are fully funding the infrastructure projects to be delivered in preparation for the Games, ensuring that they deliver for Brisbane 2032, but also leave a lasting legacy.” Brisbane will also host the Paralympics for the second time. “Our vision and plans are ambitious, as they should be,” Paralympics Australia president JOCK O’CALLAGHAN said. “We will be guided by a relentless focus on inclusion, diversity and accessibility and we’ll be driven by the Paralympic ideals of determination, equality, inspiration and courage.”

Firstly, however comes the Tokyo Games followed by Paris in 2024 and Los Angeles in 2028.

MIDDLESEX U17, U20 & SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place on Monday 30 August at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR).
This is the link to the fixture information Middlesex 2021 T&F Poster

LATEST UPDATEON RAY POWELL’S VOLUNTEER REQUIREMENTS Hope that you are all keeping well, and a big thank you for those who have volunteered over the past weeks.
Big Half Marathon Sunday 22 August 30 volunteers required 15 at present – 15 more required.
London Mini Marathon Sunday 3 October 62 volunteers needed 46 at present – 16 more required.
I know that some of the races are a way off, but if you feel that you can help, please let me know now, as it makes the planning a lot easier. Please contact CLARE & RAY at ray571m@btopenworld.com

SOUTHERN CHAMPIONSHIPSAll entries are now open for all Championships, and can be found on the following link, please enter yourselves  http://seaa.org.uk/index.php/onlinereg
These are the following Championships including Closing Dates;
U13, U15 & U17 21/22 August at Kingston (Closing Date Tuesday 10 August)

JONATHAN KILSBY’S MEMORIAL DAYJONATHAN loved Trent Park; as children, we lived only a few hundred yards from its entrance and, throughout his life, it was a one of his favourite training areas.  To commemorate JONATHAN’S life, we are going to have a walk-in Trent Park on Saturday 31st July.  All of JONATHAN’S friends, family and colleagues are invited to join us.  It will be a very informal event, with a walk of about an hour to one of JONATHAN’S most loved areas of the park, where we will stop and have our own thoughts about his kind, good humoured and generous life.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We will meet at midday at the carpark by the Trent Park Café, near the Cockfosters entrance to the park. (Post code: EN4 0JY).  https://goo.gl/maps/GoZe6V4hvt18MpZKA/a>
If you are a runner then, on the same morning, Barnet and District Athletic Club will be completing their training session in JONATHAN’S memory.  They will be meeting at 9:00 at the same location and training for around 90 minutes.  Runners from all JONATHAN’S former running clubs and of all abilities are welcome.
There is no need, at this point, to let us know if you intend coming along.  We appreciate that planning anything at the moment has its challenges, particularly two months in advance.  We will email again, two weeks before the 31st July, with any further details and updates to the day.

TOKYO OLYMPIC GAMES ALL SCHEDULES – It is not long now before we take to the armchair for 19 days of sport, from Wednesday 21 July. When the games take place, Tokyo is 9 hours ahead of GMT time in London. This is the link to the schedule for all 46 competitions – https://tokyo2020.org/en/schedule/Just click on any of the competitions, and their detailed schedule will be shown.

BIRMINGHAM 2022 UNVEILS TICKETS AND FULL EVENT SCHEDULETo view the event schedule for the Games and find out how to set up your ticketing account, click here. You can now register for the ticket ballot here, with residents from the West Midlands able to apply in July. The main ticket ballot starts in September.

BIRMINGHAM 2022 COMMONWEALTH GAMES, OPEN FOR VOLUNTEERS – Birmingham 2022 are looking for more than 13,000 spirited, dedicated and dynamic volunteers to be the heartbreak of the Commonwealth Games, a community of passionate people coming together to help deliver the biggest sporting and cultural event the West Midlands have ever seen. As part of the Commonwealth Collective, you’ll be the public face of Birmingham 2022, the heart and soul of the Games experience for athletes, officials, spectators, and a global audience of more than one billion.
For more information on volunteering, this is the link https://www.birmingham2022.com/get-involved/volunteering/

BIRMINGHAM 2022 COMMONWEALTH GAMESYou may wish to sign up to receive their Newsletter. Link – https://www.birmingham2022.com/register-your-interest/. Tickets will be on sale later this year, and can only be purchased through the official Commonwealth Games website, this is the link to register – https://www.birmingham2022.com/the-games/tickets/. This is the link to the current schedule for the 25 events https://images.birmingham2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/11441664_CWGs_Daily_Competition_Schedule_FINAL.pdf.

ATHLETICS take place at the Alexander Stadium 2-7 August, with the Marathons on 30 July. There will be 59 medal events including a fully integrated Para Sport programme. TRIATHLON and PARA TRIATHLON take place at Sutton Park 29 and 31 July. The Individual races contest a 750m swim, 20km cycle, 5km run, and the Team races contest a 250m swim, 7km cycle, 1.5km run. Link to all events https://www.birmingham2022.com/the-games/sports/?utm_source=workflow&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=popup_work_flow_send_welcome_autoresponder_pop_up_footer_form&utm_content=2021-02-05

Shaftesbury’s ANGUS MCKENZIE was appointed as Competition Manager (Athletics) last year, and the article on him can be found in the 26 November SBH Newsletter.

SBH SUBSCRIPTIONS 2020-2021 SBH Treasurer GEOFF MORPHITIS has sent me the following regarding subscriptions.
The Club AGM took place virtually at 19.30 on Tuesday 24 November. One of the resolutions which was passed dealt with Club Subscriptions as follows. “The Annual Membership Fee for new members from 1 December 2020 will increase to £50. Existing members who have paid their membership fee for year ended 30 September 2020 will be considered as having also paid their fee for the year ended 30 September 2021.
In other words, in recognition of the disruption caused by Covid-19, these members will have 2 years membership for the price of one.” Therefore, I’m now asking athletes who have not paid their subscription for the year ended 30/09/20 (£45) to pay, so as to qualify for the 2 for 1 concession together with the England Athletics Registration Fee of £15 for 2020/21. The total is £60 and should be paid NOW to; ACCOUNT NAME: SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS, BANK: HSBC, ACCOUNT NUMBER: 41308378, SORT CODE: 400426 – Please let me know when payment is made. Thanks GEOFF

THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION OF INTEREST CAN BE FOUND ON THE SBH WEBSITE BY USING THIS LINKhttp://sbharriers.co.uk/
Section ‘About Us’, includes Annual Reports, Best Performance Trophy Awards, Individual And Relay Best Performances By Year, Club Records and SBH All-Time Top 10 T&F Performances.
Section ‘Team Managers And Competitions’, shows details of Track & Field, Cross Country and Road Relays Team Managers.
Section ‘Future Information/Results’, includes Information On Each Fixture, Summer & Winter Fixture Cards, Winter X/C Points Tables and Winter Club Championships Winners.

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS NEW CLUB KIT JUNE 2021They are now available to purchase from our club kit supplier, Supreme Sports – click on the link for the full range – https://www.supreme-sports.co.uk/webshop/schools-and-clubs/shaftesbury-barnet-harriers/
By opening the link, you will be on the front page, which displays the men’s items. Click on SBH LADIES for the women’s items, or click on SBH KIDS for the young athletes’ items.

CLUB RED HOODIES– With well over eight hundred hoodies already in circulation, this is your opportunity to join the club!!!!
They are now available to purchase from our club kit supplier, Supreme Sports – click on the link –  https://www.supreme-sports.co.uk/webshop/schools-and-clubs/shaftesbury-barnet-harriers/
The current cost is £35.

STONEX STADIUM NOW OPEN – StoneX Stadium is now open to Club members, under strict conditions. Check with your Coach for details.

SBH MIDWEEK JUMPS CLUB AT STONEX STADIUM – 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 at clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk in advance and let him know if you are planning to attend.

POLE VAULTERS REQUIRED FOR 2021 To all athletes young & old – are you aware of the SBH Pole Vault sessions held at StoneX Stadium on Monday & Wednesday evenings from 18.30pm. We have room to coach more of you, why not come along and watch a session and the get involved.
We were unable to fill our full quota of athletes in the Pole Vault, in the Eastern Young Athletes League in either 2018 and 2019 – so why not give it a try NOW.
Please contact the session administrator CLYDE GORDON at clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk for more details.

STONEX STADIUM EAST STAND INDOOR AREA Currently closed.

STEEPLECHASE TRAINING AT STONEX STADIUM Currently Suspended.

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 athletes. If anyone is also officiating can you please contact me and advise me where and when.

CAN YOU HELP PLEASEDuring the period when all competitions are suspended, I will do my upmost in keeping the Newsletter information and other content going.
I would welcome any contributions From Yourselves, any impending marriages, or additions to the family, any running or competing incidents, also past warm weather training/holidays (No Club 24 please). Currently the response has been excellent, but if you have anything that could make it into next week’s Newsletter – please email me.

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 published. Also, I would appreciate if you could send me any photographs, which I can then publish on the website and newsletter.

FACEBOOK – Photographs 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 2017 “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

STONEX STADIUM (FORMERLY BARNET COPTHALL STADIUM) – Main Switchboard telephone number is 020 3675 7250.

CHARGES FOR USING STONEX STADIUM (FORMERLY BARNET COPTHALL STADIUM)– Currently the Stadium is closed.

ALAN WELLER – SBH NEWSLETTER EDITOR AND WEBMASTER