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UK YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE UAG PREMIER – Took place on Sunday 29 April at Reading.
The final official results have yet to be published. Therefore the team result is subject to change (although the individual athlete’s positions should remain the same). Even though photofinish timing was used on the day, the attached provisional results show hand timing. The final results will be published in next week’s Newsletter.
Team Result – 1st Blackheath & Bromley (764.5 points), 2nd SBH (644.5), 3rd Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow (633), 4th Reading (594.5), 5th Harrow (400), 6th Team Bedfordshire (384.5).
Link to provisional results – UK YDL Provisional Results Fixture 1 Reading 29-04-18
100m – U17W A LATIFAH HARRIS-OSMAN 1st (12.5), B ESTHER FATUADE 1st (12.6), U17M A MICAH FORBES-AGYEPONG 3rd (10.9), B ROBERT THOMAS 2nd (11.7), U20W A REBECCA JEGGO (2nd Claim/HCA) 1st (12.0), B CHINWE IWUNZE 2nd (12.7), U20M A DOMINIC ASHWELL 1st (10.7), B CHARLIE DOBSON (2nd Claim/HCA) 1st (10.6). Non-Scoring U17W MEARA MCLAWRENCE (13.28), U17M NICHOLAS SHAW (????), U20W AMBER HENRY (13.47), U20M CEAKE MADDIX (12.12)
200m – U17W A ESTHER FATUADE 2nd (26.3), B DARA APOOLA 3rd (26.7), U17M A MICAH FORBES-AGYEPONG 3rd (23.0), B ANDREW NICOLAOU 1st (23.2), U20W A REBECCA JEGGO (2nd Claim/HCA) 1st (24.7), B REMI JESSOP (2nd Claim) 4th (26.8), U20M A CHARLIE DOBSON (2nd Claim/HCA) 1st (20.7), B PHOENIX LYON 2nd (22.2). Non-Scoring U17W CHIYENNE ADRIEN (27.17)
300m – U17W A VANESSA ANSUAA 3rd (42.9), B SCARLETT KENT 4th (44.9). Non-Scoring U17W LOUANN LAMY (47.47)
400m – U17M A TARIQ WILD 2nd (50.6), B MITTIO MOHAMMADIAN 1st (52.5), U20W A HANNAH FOSTER 1st (56.8), U20M A LOUIS OCTAVE 4th (51.9), B JOSHUA KUMAR 3rd (52.7)
800m – U17W A BLUEBELL COOKE 3rd (2:23.1), B SCARLETT KENT 3rd (2:34.1), U17M A MITTIO MOHAMMADIAN 4th (2:01.6), B NAJIBE ARBI 5th (2:17.1), U20W A JOSEPHINE CHADWICK 4th (2:25.0), U20M A THOMAS PATRICK 2nd (1:58.3), B JOSEPH PEPPIATT 1st (2:04.4)
1500m – U17W A SOPHIA STAAB 5th (5:07.9), U17M A FINN HARVEY 3rd (4:11.8), B MATTI HARRIS 6th (4:52.8), U20W A LIA RADUS 1st (4:50.0), B GABRIELLA KYRIACOU 4th (5:13.2), U20M A GEORGE GROOM 1st (4:06.6), B JAMIE HARPER 1st (4:11.6)
3000m – U20W B GABRIELLA KYRIACOU 4th (11:07.3), U20M A BEN WINFIELD 3rd (9:13.9), B RUFUS KENT 4th (10:20.7). Non-Scoring U17M KRISTIAN IMROTH (2nd Claim) (8:47.71). Non-Scoring U20M LIAM GARRETT (2nd Claim) (PB 8:49.32) taking 18.46 seconds off his 2017 time
80m Hurdles – U17W A KARA ONUIRI 4th (12:4), B AMBER DUVERNEY 2nd (12:8)
100m Hurdles – U17M A RALPH WILLIAMS (2nd Claim) 3rd (14.0), B ALEX PETTY 2nd (14.8), U20W A SOPHIA OBI 3rd (15.3)
110m Hurdles – U20M A TYRIQ LAFEUILLE (DNF), B JAMES DAVIS 2nd (20.2)
300m Hurdles – U17W A AMBER DUVERNEY 4th (40.2), B KARA ONUIRI (DQ)
400m Hurdles – U17M A ALEX PETTY 4th (63.16), B AIDAN TANG 2nd (66.86), U20W A OLIVIA ALLBUT 3rd (69.10), U20M A TYRIQ LAFEUILLE 1st (61.3), B JAMES DAVIS 1st (69.3)
1500m Steeplechase – U17W A MIA GROOM 3rd (5:32.56), U17M A DYLAN HEPWORTH 3rd (5:21.0), B BEN KELLY 2nd (5:32.4)
2000m Steeplechase – U20M A NATHAN TADESSE 6th (8:41.8)
High Jump – U17W A KARA ONUIRI 4th (1.55m), B LOUANN LAMY 3rd (1.30m), U17M A BEN BELLISARIO 4th Equal (1.65m), B AIDAN TANG 3rd (1.65m), U20W A CLAIRE MCGARVEY 1st (1.65m), U20M A THOMAS WRIGHT 1st (1.87m)
Pole Vault – U17W A ZOE HOLLEY 5th (2.60m), U17M A ZAMAAN DUDHIA 1st (3.65m), B TOLU AYO-OJO 1st (3.20m), U20W A EICHELMANN 1st (3.35m), U20M A ROSS HAJIPANAYI 2nd (3.50m)
Long Jump – U17W A KIERRA GRANT 1st (5.34m), B JAZZ SEARS 1st (5.16m), U17M A JOSH WOODS (2nd Claim) 1st (6.79m), B ROBERT THOMAS 2nd (5.61m), U20W A CLAIRE MCGARVEY 5th (4.79m), U20M A MICHAEL ADEBAKIN 4th (5.95m)
Triple Jump – U17W A JAZZ SEARS 1st (12.45m), B YASMIN AHMED 1st (9.42m), U17M A JOSH WOODS (2nd Claim) 1st (13.15m), B JEFF HAGAN 1st (12.17m), U20W A CLAIRE MCGARVEY 6th (8.72m), U20M A FEMI AYODELE 1st (12.43m)
Shot 3kg – U17W A LUCY KOENIGSBERGER 5th (9.41m)
Shot 4kg – U20W A ALEXA EICHELMANN 2nd (9.99m), B EMMA TAYLOR 3rd (7.52m)
Shot 5kg – U17M A JOSH WOODS (2nd Claim) 3rd (10.25m)
Shot 6kg – U20M A OLIVER MASSINGHAM (2nd Claim) 2nd (14.14m), B BILLY PRAIM-SINGH 1st (13.42m). Non-Scoring U20M OLIVER GRAHAM (9.65m)
Discus 1kg – U17W A MIA GROOM 5th (13.84m), U20W A JESSICA EMERY 1st (39.82m), B TAIT JONES 1st (30.52m)
Discus 1.5kg – U17M A DANIEL WARD 5th (27.14m)
Discus 1.75kg – U20M A OLIVER MASSINGHAM (2nd Claim) 2nd (49.80m), B BILLY PRAIM-SINGH 2nd (32.54m). Non-Scoring U20M OLIVER GRAHAM (????)
Hammer 3kg – U17W A LUCY KOENIGSBERGER 3rd (44.31m)
Hammer 4kg – U20W A LOUISA PITSIALIS 3rd (33.63m), B EMMA TAYLOR 3rd (21.21m)
Hammer 5kg – U17M A ALVIN LEONG 3rd (26.89m)
Hammer 6kg – U20M A BILLY PRAIM-SINGH 3rd (59.00m)
Javelin 500g – U17W A YASMIN AHMED 6th (10.82m)
Javelin 600kg – U20W A EMMA TAYLOR 5th (30.18m)
Javelin 700g – U17M A BEN BELLISARIO 5th (31.43m)
Javelin 800g – U20M A MICHAEL MILLER 1st (51.09m), B BILLY PRAIM-SINGH 2nd (37.07m)
4x100m Relay – U17W SBH 1st (49.2) LATIFAH HARRIS-OSMAN, HANNAH FOSTER, KIERRA GRANT, ESTHER FATUADE, U17M SBH 1st (44.6) ROBERT THOMAS, MICAH FORBES-AGYEPONG, NICHOLAS SHAW, ANDREW NICOLAOU, U20W SBH 3rd (50.89) SOPHIA OBI, REBECCA JEGGO, AMBER HENRY, CHINWE IWUNZE, U20M SBH 1st (44.0) TARIQ WILD 17, PHOENIX LYON, JOSHUA KUMAR, CHARLIE DOBSON
4x300m Relay – U17W SBH 3rd (2:55.9) VANESSA ANSUAA, BLUEBELL COOKE, AMDER DUVERNEY, HANNAH FOSTER
4x400m Relay – U17M SBH 1st (3:35.8) TARIQ WILD (54.1), NAJIBE ARBI (54.2), JUBRIL OCTAVE (54.9), MITTIO MOHAMMADIAN (52.7), U20W SBH 3rd (4:20.2) OLIVIA ALLBUT (61.9), JOSEPHINE CHADWICK (65.6), MIA GROOM U17 (67.6), SCARLETT KENT U17 (65.0), U20M SBH 2nd (3:35.4) JOSHUA KUMAR (56.5), MICHAEL KOBEH (53.2), LOUIS OCTAVE (53.3), GEORGE GROOM (52.4)
LONDON INTER CLUB CHALLENGE AND LUCA SERIES – Took place on Saturday 28 April at Lee Valley.
100m – LICC 1 EAVION RICHARDSON U23 3rd (SB 12.26 w0.1), LICC 2 GABRIEL YIADOM 2nd (11.04 w1.0), RICHARD MORRISSEY 5th (11.23 w1.0), EDSON GOMES U23 6th (SB 11.50 w1.0), SAHIB SINGH U20 7th (PB 11.69 w1.0), LICC 3 CEAKE MADDIX 2nd (SB 11.72 w0.5), LICC 6 CHIYENNE ADRIEN U17 1st (PB 13.05 w1.4) taking .45 of a second off her 15 April time, ROSALIND ZEFFERT V55 5th (SB 15.73 w1.4) taking .15 of a second off her 4 April time, and is ranked UK No.8 V55 in 2018
200m – LICC 1 SAM HAZEL U23 1st (22.12 w1.7), JOSHUA KUMAR U20 4th (23.51 w1.7), LICC 2 CHENNA OKOH U20 1st (SB 23.61 w2.5), JUBRIL ADENIJI U17 3rd (PB 24.07 w2.5), CEAKE MADDIX U20 4th (24.41 w2.5), LICC 3 OLIVIA ALLBUT U20 5th (SB 27.28 w1.0), LICC 4 NAOMI PALMER U17 1st (SB 26.19 w1.8) taking .12 of a second off her 25 February time, YASMIN PALMER U17 2nd (PB 27.43 w1.8) taking 1.37 seconds off her 2017 time, CHIYENNE ADRIEN U17 3rd (27.65 w1.8), LICC 5 ROSALIND ZEFFERT V55 7th (34.30 w1.9)
400m – LICC 2 LUKE SMITH U23 2nd (PB 50.89) taking .31 of a second off his 2014 time, MOHAMED ISMAIL MOHAMED 3rd (SB 53.46), LICC 3 MICHAEL KOBEH U20 1st (PB 52.40) taking .95 of a second off his 14 January time, HAYLEY MCLEAN (HCA) 3rd (SB 56.90), LICC 4 JESSICA MOORE U15 3rd (SB 63.03)
800m – LICC 2 JOE HEATHER U17 1st (PB 2:21.97) taking 1.11 seconds off his 2017 time, LEO RONCARATI U15 2nd (PB 2:23.20) taking 5.97 seconds off his 2017 time, SAMUEL NEWMAN U15 4th (PB 2:30.86) taking 8.14 seconds off his 2017 time, THOMAS CADWALLADER U11 8th (2:39.35), ELEANOR RACHEL U15 9th (SB 2:42.87), LICC 3 JACOB NUSTEDT U15 1st (PB 2:30.37), RACHEL PEARLMANN U15 2nd (SB 2:34.07), REBECCA JEFFERY U15 4th (PB 2:49.71) taking 7.83 seconds off her 2017 time, ASHA HORBACKI U15 6th (PB 2:51.14) taking 8.11 seconds off her 2017 time,, LUISA MARIA ROJAS U15 7th (PB 2:53.48), LUCY WHYTOCK U15 8th (PB 2:53.88), OSCAR RONCARATI U13 10th (2:58.51) taking 5.96 seconds off his 2017 time, ABIGAIL JEFFERY U13 11th (PB 3:03.79) taking 3.43 seconds off her 2017 time
1500m – LUCA 1 SAM GRIFFITHS U23 3rd (SB 4:15.51)
Long Jump – Pool 1 AARON ELLINGTON U23 1st (SB 6.26m w0.0), EDSON GOMES U23 3rd (SB 5.99m w1.8), ALFEDO MELAO V60 5th (SB 5.13m w1.4), Pool 3 ROSA DA GRAS BERNARDO QUIAVAUCA U17 5th (PB 3.91m nwr), ROSALIND ZEFFERT V55 7th (SB 3.56m nwr)
Triple Jump – LUCA KAYANNA REID U23 2nd (PB 11.95m w1.6) adding 54cm to her 2016 jump
Shot 3kg – W55 ROSALIND ZEFFERT V55 1st (SB 5.85m)
Shot 4kg – SX A NENE HARRISON V35 2nd (8.68m)
Shot 7.26kg – SM A NSA HARRISON 2nd (12.56m)
Discus 1kg – SW B JESSICA EMERY U20 2nd (37.90m)
Discus 1.5kg – SM A MICHAEL NICHOLLS F44 1st (30.85m)
Discus 2kg – SM B ANTHONY SOALLA-BELL V40 8th (SB 30.85m) and is ranked UK No.7 V40 in 2018
Hammer 4kg – XS LOUISA PITSIALIS U20 3rd (SB 38.39m)
Javelin 500g – 18W LILY ARCHER U17 2nd (PB 14.96m)
Javelin 800g – SM B MICHAEL MILLER U20 2nd (PB 52.50m) adding 6.25m to his 2017 throw, and is ranked UK No.9 U20 in 2018
Link to Official Results – LICC Fixture 1 Result 28-04-18
MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETICS LEAGUE – Took place on Saturday 21 April at Parliament Hill. An excellent start to the season finishing in 2nd place overall, with a large proportion of new members participating for the first time
Team Result – 1st Highgate Harriers (1068 points), 2nd SBH (868), 3rd London Heathside (771), 4th Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (704), 5th Cookham (668), 6th Barnet & District (606), 7th Trent Park (290), 8th Enfield & Haringey (229), 9th Serpentine (198).
75m – U11G A EVA HIGSON 2nd (PB 12.15 w3.7), B PHOEBE MUSIC 6th (PB 13.00 w1.7), U11B A AIDEN BIRD 3rd (PB 11.54 w2.5) taking .11 of a second off his 2017 time, B HAYDEN OPOLOT 3rd (11.97 w0.0). Non-Scoring U11G LALLIA SCOTT (11.94 w3.0), LUCY JOHNSON (PB 11.96 w3.0), U11B AMIR SCOTT (12.54 w0.1)
100m – U13G A OLIVE HARVEY-DEW 3rd (PB 14.6 w1.2) taking .06 of a second off her 4 April time, B MIA HIGSON 2nd (PB 15.30 nwr) taking .13 of a second off her 4 April time, U13B A ISAIAH OCHEJA 4th (PB 14.98 w1.3), B ANDONI AMPHLETT 3rd (PB 14.47 w2.1) taking .81 of a second off his 2017 time, U15G A FOPE ALLO 6th (13.97 w2.3), A EVELYN FONTAINE 4th (PB 14.13 nwr) taking 1.45 seconds off her 2015 time, U15B A KANE PINNOCK 1st (PB 12.14 w1.7) taking .54 of a second off his 2017 time, B YUMA HAMANO 1st (PB 12.27 w1.6) taking .90 of a second off his 2017 time, U17W A MEARA MCLAWRENCE 2nd (PB 13.18 w2.3) taking .02 of a second off her 2017 time, B KARA ONUIRI 1st (PB 13.34 nwr) , U17M A ANDREW SERP 1st (11.50 w1.1), B ROHAN BAGAI 1st (PB 11.57 w1.1) taking .21 of a second off his 2017 time. Non-Scoring U13G DAISY HARVEY-DEW (15.2 w2.2), VANESSA GAVANITE (15.5 w1.3), NAOMI OGUNNIYI (PB 15.6 w1.3), U13B CHARLIE MARINKER (PB 15.06 w1.7), U15G ABIGAIL TOMBE (PB 13.72 nwr) taking .08 of a second off her 2017 time, ESTEFANIE PALANCA (PB 14.07 nwr), ASHA HORBACKI (PB 14.54 w2.4), JADA WEIRMODHA (15.14 nwr), U15B FRANKIE JOHNSON (PB 13.65 w1.6) taking .30 of a second off his 2017 time, U17M JAMES MUSA (PB 11.91 w2.9) taking .29 of a second off his 2017 time, LIAM MVULA (PB 12.00 w2.9) taking .34 of a second off his 2017 time, YUVAN VASANTHAKUMARAN (PB 12.21 w2.9) taking .79 of a second off his 2016 time
200m – U15G A ESTEFANIE SANCHEZ 8th (PB 29.48 w1.0), B BOBBI HARRISON 4th (PB 30.17 w1.0), U15B A KANE PINNOCK 1st (PB 24.42 w2.5) taking .97 of a second off his 17 March time, B YUMA HUMANO 2nd (PB 24.89 w0.4) taking 1.57 seconds off his 2017 time, U17W MEARA MCLAWRENCE 2nd (PB 27.04 w0.4) taking .85 of a second off her 17 March time, MALIA COTTON 3rd (PB 27.14 w0.4) taking .32 of a second off her 2017 time, ISOBEL PARKER 4th (SB 28.01 w0.4) taking 1.02 seconds off her 20 January time, U17M A ANDREW NICOLAOU 1st (23.76 w1.1), B ROHAN BAGAI 1st (PB 23.97 w1.1) taking .50 of a second off his 2017 time. Non-Scoring U15G ABIGAIL TOMBE (PB 29.0 w0.8) taking .32 of a second off her 21 January time, NATASHA TANNER (PB 29.5 w0.8) taking 1.10 seconds off her 2017 time, U17M JAMES MUSA (PB 24.63 w1.1) taking .97 of a second off his 2017 time, LIAM MVULA (PB 25.06 w1.1) taking 1.45 seconds off his 2017 time
800m – U11G A LUCY JOHNSON 6th (PB 3:11.93), B PHOEBE MUSIC 3rd (PB 3:18.33), U11B A THOMAS CADWALLADER 1st (PB 2:33.57) taking 9.50 seconds off his 2017 time, U13B A ISAIAH OCHEJA 1st (PB 2:32.04) taking 6.36 seconds off his 15 April time, B TOBY EDWARDS 5th (PB 2:50.94) taking 2.26 seconds off his 2017 time, U15B A DYLAN HAMMOND 2nd (PB 2:20.38) taking 3.25 seconds off his 2017 time
1500m – U13G A ABI JEFFERY 4th (PB 6:05.10), U15G A REBECCA JEFFERY 3rd (PB 5:51.50) taking .50 of a second off her 2017 time, B SARON RICHARDSON 2nd (SB 5:59.23), U17W A JESSICA YEFET 1st (PB 5:28.30)
75m Hurdles – U13G A AZARIA NWANKWU 1st (PB 12.60 w1.4) taking .10 of a second off her 15 April time, B LOLA MCANN-EZEKIEL 1st (16.14 w2.2), U13B A ISAIAH OCHEJA 5th (PB 17.77 w2.1)
80m Hurdles – U17W MARLI JESSOP (2nd Claim) 1st (PB 11.57 w4.0) taking .38 of a second off her 31 March time, and is ranked UK No.8 U17 in 2018, KARA ONUIRI 2nd (SB 12.43 w4.0), AMBER DUVERNEY 3rd (PB 12.47 w4.0) taking .43 of a second off her 15 April time, CRISTINA POTTER 4th (PB 12.55 w4.0) taking .12 of a second off her 2017 time
100m Hurdles – U17M A ALEX PETTY 1st (SB 15.63 w3.1), B YUVAN VASANTHAKUMARAN 1st (PB 17.18 w3.1)
High Jump – U13G A DAISY HARVEY-DEW 4th (PB 1.15m), B VANESSA GAVENITE 3rd (PB 1.05m)
Long Jump – U11G A LUCY JOHNSON 3rd (PB 3.16m nwr), B EVA HIGSON 2nd (PB 2.81m nwr), U15G A EVELYN FONTAINE 4th (SB 4.20m nwr) adding 35cm to her 15 April jump, B ESTAFANIA PALANCA 5th (PB 3.72m nwr), U17M A JAMES MUSA 2nd (PB 5.53m nwr) adding 31cm to his 2017 jump
Shot 2.72kg – U13G A OLIVE HARVEY-DEW 1st (PB 6.04m), B MIA HIGSON 2nd (PB 4.50m). Non-Scoring U13G NAOMI OGUNNIYI 1st (PB 6.50m) adding 80cm to her 15 April put
Shot 3kg – U15G A HANNAH OGUNNIYI 2nd (7.69m), B SAMRA RICHARDSON 2nd (SB 7.24m) adding 15cm to her 15 April put
Discus 0.75kg – U13G A DAISY HARVEY-DEW 2nd (PB 9.87m) adding 58cm to her 15 April throw
Discus 1kg – Non-Scoring JESSICA EMERY U20 (38.77m)
Hammer 3kg – U15G A HARRIET MOLLISON 2nd (PB 21.02m) adding 1.38m to her 2017 throw
Javelin 500g – U15G A JUDY AGHOLOR 1st (18.23m), Non-Scoring U15G ASHA HORBACKI 2nd (PB 13.46m), U17W HARRIET MOLLISON U15 1st (PB 11.34m) adding 73m to her 15 April throw
Vortex – U11G A PHOEBE MUSIC 2nd (18.52m), B EVA HIGSON 1st (17.58m)
4x100m Relay – U13G SBH 1st (59.68) MIA HIGSON, NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG, OLIVE HARVEY-DEW, AZARIA NWANKWU, U15G SBH 4th (58.05), U15B SBH 3rd (54.61) KANE PINNOCK, YUMA HAMANO, FRANKIE JOHNSON, HAYDEN OPOLOT, U17W SBH 2nd (54.31).
Link to Official Results – Middlesex YA League Match 1 – 21-04-18
FLITWICK 10K ROAD RACE – Took place on 29 April
VICTORIA PRITCHARD 11th (SB 36.06 1st Woman)
SOUTHERN ATHLETICS LEAGUE DIVISION 1 – Took place in Peterborough on 28 April
100m – A JOY OGUNLEYE U20 (2nd Claim/HCA) 1st (SB 12.1) and is ranked UK No.5 U20 in 2018
Pole Vault – A ISABEL DEACON U20 (2nd Claim) 1st (3.10m)
LOUGHBOROUGH STUDENTS BUCS TRIALS & OPEN T&F MEETING – Took place in Loughborough on 28 April
100m – SM1 GERALD MATTHEW U23 4th (SB 10.82 w-0.2) and is ranked UK No.10 U23 in 2018, SW2 SABRINA BAKARE U23 2nd (SB 12.57 w0.1)
200m – SW1 SABRINA BAKARE U23 5th (SB 25.45 w-1.6), SW4 INDEA ADAMS-BURNETT U23 3rd (SB 27.19 w-2.1)
400m – SM1 LLOYD HANLEY-BYRON 4th (SB 49.62)
Discus 2kg – SM NATHAN THOMAS U23 2nd (PB 38.80m)
Javelin 800g – SM DANIEL BAINBRIDGE U20 1st (63.65m)
PURE ATHLETICS NTC SPRING INVITATIONAL T&F MEETING – Took place in Clermont, Florida, USA on 28 April
100m – CONFIDENCE LAWSON Race 1 4th (SB 10.46 w0.0), Race 2 2nd (10.48 w-0.2)
200m – CONFIDENCE LAWSON Race 4 2nd (SB 21.10 w-1.4)
400m – JEROME LULE U23 Race 3 1st (PB 50.56)
NATIONAL RELAY T&F CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place in Fayetteville, Arizona, USA on 27-28 April
1500m – MICHAEL CALLEGARI (Florida State University) 11th (SB 3:50.30) taking 30.38 seconds off his 16 March time
Shot 7.26kg – GEORGE EVANS U23 (Kansas University) 7th (PB 15.27m) adding 58cm to his 24 February put, and is ranked UK No.2 U23 in 2018
Discus 2kg – GEORGE EVANS U23 (Kansas University) 5th (55.41m)
BRUTUS HAMILTON T&F OPEN MEETING – Took place in Berkeley, California, USA on 27-28 April
200m – 1 SEB RODGER 3rd (PB 21.30 w1.4) taking .04 of a second off his 2016 time
400m Hurdles – SEB RODGER 1st (50.74)
TEXAS TECH CORKY/CROFOOT T&F SHOOTOUT – Took place in Lubbock, Texas, USA on 27 April
Discus 2kg – NICK PERCY (Nebraska University) 1st (57.40m)
Hammer 7.26kg – NICK PERCY (Nebraska University) 1st (66.84m)
PENN RELAYS T&F MEETING – Took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA on 26-28 April
Discus 2kg – GREGORY THOMPSON (Maryland University) 1st (PB 61.29m) adding 48cm to his 20 April throw, and is ranked UK No.2 in 2018
DRAKE RELAYS T&F MEETING – Took place in Des Moines, Iowa, USA on 25 April
Hammer 4kg – REBECCA KEATING U23 (Missouri University) 4th (59.90m)
LEE VALLEY SPRINTS T&F MEETING – Took place on 25 April
100m – SX 1 DOMINIC ASHWELL U20 3rd (SB 10.57 w0.5) and is ranked UK No.1 U20 in 2018, 2 JIMMY THORONKA 1st (SB 10.57 w2.2), LUKE SMITH U23 4th (SB 10.91 w2.2), RICHARD MORRISSEY 5th (SB 10.96 w2.2), 5 GABRIEL YIADOM U23 3rd (PB 11.00 w1.5) taking .05 of a second off his 2017 time, 7 MICHAEL KOBEH U20 4th (PB 11.77 w0.7) taking .33 of a second off his 2016 time, 8 GILAD NACHSHEN U15 4th (PB 11.92 w3.5) taking .33 of a second off his 2016 time, 9 PAGE FAIRCLOUGH U23 1st (SB 12.04 w2.2) taking .33 of a second off his 2016 time, and is ranked UK No.3 U23 in 2018, REMI JESSOP U20 (2nd Claim) 7th (SB 12.65 w2.2)
200m – SX 2 RICHARD MORRISSEY 6th (SB 21.90 w0.7), 3 DOMINIC ASHWELL U20 1st (SB 21.43 w0.4) and is ranked UK No.3 U20 in 2018, LUKE SMITH U23 3rd (PB 21.80 w0.4) taking .20 of a second off his 2017 time, GABRIEL YIADOM U23 6th (PB 22.44 w0.4) taking .34 of a second off his 2017 time, 6 MICHAEL KOBEH U20 1st (PB 23.37 w1.6) taking 1.77 seconds off his 2016 time, GILAD NACHSHEN U15 5th (PB 24.25 w1.6) taking 1.35 seconds off his 2017 time, 7 PAGE FAIRCLOUGH U23 3rd (PB 24.72 w2.5) taking 1.05 seconds off her 2015 time, and is ranked UK No.8 U23 in 2018
100m Hurdles – U18 1 SOPHIA OBI U20 2nd (PB 14.49 w2.6) and is ranked UK No.6 U20 in 2018, 2 SOPHIA finished 2nd (14.80 w1.8)
WEST LONDON T&F SPRINTS & HURDLES EVENING – Took place in Uxbridge on 25 April
100m – SX 1.1 JACOB BERKELEY U23 4th (SB 11.45 nwr)
PARKRUN RESULTS – 28 APRIL – ALLY PALLY – THOMAS BROOKS U23 14th (New PB 21.30) 13th parkrun – BLANDFORD – HUGH RICHARDS V70 90th (26.59) 86th parkrun – COTTESLOE, PERTH, AUSTRALIA – STUART MOORE V55 62nd (27.48) 78th parkrun – HACKNEY MARSHES – BARRY CHISHOLM V55 252nd (31.34) 124th parkrun – OAK HILL – STUART SINGER V55 15th (21.07) 209th parkrun – ST ALBANS – REBEKAH GARDINER 16th (19.46) 30th parkrun – STEVENAGE – RUSSELL DEVITT V65 85th (25.25) 110th 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 athletes. If anyone is also officiating can you please contact me, and advise me where and when.
WATFORD OPEN MEETINGS 2018 – Takes place on 16 May, 30 May, 13 June, 27 June, 11 July, 25 July, 8 August, 22 August and 5 September.
PLEASE NOTE – This year there are “NO ENTRIES ON THE DAY”, for all information including entering yourself online please use this link – http://www.watfordathletics.co.uk/Whogm/OpenindexF.htm
LEE VALLEY OPEN MEETINGS 2018 – Takes place on Wednesday 23 May, 6 June, 20 June, 4 July, 18 July, 1 August, 15 August and 29 August.
PLEASE NOTE – For all information including entering yourself online please use this link – https://www.visitleevalley.org.uk/en/content/cms/outdoors/athletics-centre/competition-entry-
DAVE BEDFORD SAYS FAREWELL TO THE LONDON MARATHON – DAVE has announced his decision to leave his role as a consultant with London Marathon Events, which includes recruiting the elite fields for the London Marathon and all other running events organised by the company. He will step down in November.
DAVE, a legendary runner on the track and the former 10,000m world record holder, has played a pivotal role with the London Marathon for more than three decades. He famously ran the first edition of the race in 1981 following a bet in his night club. Over the years, he served on the Board of Directors from 1986 – 1988, representing British Athletics and in 1989 was appointed to recruit the London Marathon elite field. He became London Marathon Race Director in 2000, a role he held until 2012 when he became a part-time consultant. He also played a leading role in the formation of the World Marathon Majors.
NICK BITEL, CEO of London Marathon Events Ltd, said: “The London Marathon is deeply indebted to DAVE for all that he has done for the event over the years. During his tenure as Marketing and Sponsorship Director and then as Race Director, he was instrumental in developing the London Marathon into the world’s greatest marathon and most successful one-day annual charity fundraising event. Time and time again he has recruited the world’s greatest athletes and masterminded unforgettable elite races and world records. He will be greatly missed and we wish him well.”
DAVE said: “I have been fulfilled working with the London Marathon for many years. London Marathon’s growth and success was only possible because of the great team I worked with. We should not forget, however, that the success of the London Marathon was only possible because of the hard work done by CHRIS BRASHER and JOHN DISLEY in founding the event.”
DAVE was born on 30 December 1949. He is a former GB international long distance athlete and set the 10,000m world record on 13 July 1973 when he recorded 27:30.80. He also held the British Records for all distances from 2000m to 10,000m, including the 3000m steeplechase. He finished sixth in the 10,000m at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. He has also served as Chairman of the IAAF Road Running Commission. He currently is a Non-Executive Director of UK Athletics and a Director of Hendon Football Club. He was awarded the OBE in 2014 for his services to athletics and charity fundraising.
ATHLETICS WORLD CUP – Tickets are now on sale for the inaugural World Cup, competing are the world’s top athletic nations – USA, Great Britain & Northern Ireland, Poland, China, Germany, France, Jamaica and South Africa.
Each nation will be competing for a $2million prize pot over two evening sessions of athletics under lights, the ground-breaking event takes place on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 July at the London Stadium.
Link for all Information and purchasing tickets – http://britishathletics-clicks.sportmailer.com/email_content.php?token2=84JyBJ5RiKh0FIZnUV91OYjQTGC37ubdPZIicKz5OZrQiiLg0SNKUVtxC5AsrJDKGo80LtufTl6qLlWL8W1gKA..
NEW IAAF RULES ON FEMALE CLASSIFICATION – The following article was on the Athletics Weekly website recently.
Took Global governing body hope fresh guidelines will help level the playing field Female runners with naturally high testosterone levels will have to race against men or switch events unless they take medication under new IAAF rules which begin in November.
The rules will apply to women who race in track events from 400m up to the mile and the IAAF believes the new measures will stop women such as Olympic 800m champion CASTER SEMENYA with high testosterone levels gaining a competitive edge.
The rules for athletes who have ‘differences of sexual development’ apply to the 400m, 400m hurdles, 800m, 1500m, one mile races and combined events over the same distances.
Athletes who want to compete must take medication for six months before they can compete – and then maintain a lower testosterone level. If they do not wish to take the medication they can compete in international competitions in disciplines other than track events from 400m to the mile. Or they can compete in men’s or mixed gender competitions or domestic (non-international) events.
Those who want to compete are not required to undergo surgery.
An IAAF statement says the rules are “in no way intended as any kind of judgement on or questioning of the sex or the gender identity of any athlete”.
The global governing body points to their latest research which showed there is a performance advantage for females with higher testosterone over the track distances.
“We want athletes to be incentivised to make the huge commitment and sacrifice required to excel in the sport, and to inspire new generations to join the sport and aspire to the same excellence,” said IAAF president SEBASTIAN COE.
“As the international federation for our sport we have a responsibility to ensure a level playing field for athletes. Like many other sports we choose to have two classifications for our competition – men’s events and women’s events. This means we need to be clear about the competition criteria for these two categories.
“Our evidence and data show that testosterone, either naturally produced or artificially inserted into the body, provides significant performance advantages in female athletes. The revised rules are not about cheating – no athlete with a DSD (difference of sexual development) has cheated – they are about levelling the playing field to ensure fair and meaningful competition in the sport of athletics where success is determined by talent, dedication and hard work rather than other contributing factors.”
The IAAF statement can be seen here – Athletes with Differences in Sexual Development, Caster Semenya, Hyperandrogenism, IAAF, SEBASTIAN COE
BRUCE TULLOH, BAREFOOT CHAMPIONOF THE 1960s, DIES – The following article was on the Athletics Weekly website recently.
European 5000m gold medallist, coach and author was an athletics pioneer in many ways, BRUCE TULLOH, European 5000m champion in 1962, one of Britain’s best and most popular runners of the 1960s, trans-America record-breaker, and an ongoing influential figure in British athletics as a coach and writer, died on April 28, at his home in Marlborough, of cancer, aged 82.
Tulloh was the first non-African to compete without shoes in top-level international races, and he argued that the lack of any weight on his feet enabled his to accelerate more suddenly. That could give him a surprise winning break even on world-class fields like the 1962 European 5000m, when he got away with 700m to go.
Deceptively frail-looking, he was adored by the crowds and media, who loved to see the boyish-looking underdog with the high, protruding elbows skim away time after time from sturdy Russians and Poles in the international dual matches that in those days were the main competitions between Games.
He won AAA and Inter-Counties titles, set a British six-miles record (27:23.8) in 1966, was twice runner-up in the English National Cross-Country Championship, placed seventh in the International Cross-Country and enjoyed domestic success with Portsmouth AC, who he helped turn into one of the strongest clubs in the country.
His Olympic aspirations were triply thwarted – by the heat and humidity of Rome in 1960, by an attack of measles that kept him home in 1964 and by the prospect of Mexico’s altitude in 1968.
With the disincentive of Mexico, TULLOH hit on a different challenge, when he had the outrageous idea of attacking the record for a coast to coast crossing of America. It was an unlikely project for a runner with no marathon or ultra credentials – and whose training was typically light on miles and strong on quality – but TULLOH had deep reserves of determination, enthusiasm and applied intelligence.
With minimal sponsorship and only his wife SUE and their seven-year-old son CLIVE as crew – and despite suffering severe ankle pain that forced him to spend several days walking eastward in heavy boots – he covered the 2876 miles from Los Angeles to New York in 64.9 days, more than four days faster than the previous mark, an achievement that later led to him being called “the original Forrest Gump.”
A renaissance man, TULLOH excelled as an athlete, coach, teacher at Marlborough College, scientist, musician and author. He described his record-breaking trans-America journey in a book that has been listed as one of the best running books of all time, Four Million Footsteps (1970) – one of 23 titles he published.
In 1971 he lived for several days with the running tribe of Tarahumara Indians in New Mexico and described the experience in the London Observer, 40 years before CHRIS MCDOUGALL supposedly discovered them and wrote about it in his best-selling Born to Run.
As a coach of many British athletes over the years, TULLOH guided most notably RICHARD NERURKAR. He also had periods teaching and coaching in America and in Kenya, where he coached Olympic medallist MIKE BOIT. Readers of AW also soaked up his advice in articles such as this one here.
As a masters runner, TULLOH’S times included 1:16 for a half-marathon aged 60 and a 2:47 marathon in his late 50s. He continued to compete to his late 70s and ran until his final illness made it impossible.
There will be a private family cremation and a memorial gathering in Marlborough, likely to be in late June or early July.
UPCOMING FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS
The current Summer Fixture Card can be found on the SBH website – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/ – also the contact details for all Track and Field Managers can be found here – http://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/track-field/team-managers/
BRITISH ATHLETIC LEAGUE PREMIERSHIP (UNDER 20 AND SENIOR MEN) – The first fixture of four takes place on Saturday 5 May at the Leigh Sports Village, Sale Way, Leigh (Satnav WN7 4JY). Travel arrangements to be advised
The timetable is on the SBH website, please use this link to view/print http://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/track-field/leagues/
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager
EASTERN YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE (UNDER 13/15/17 MEN/WOMEN) – The second fixture of five takes place on Sunday 6 May at the Thurrock Athletics Stadium, Blackshots Lane, Grays (Satnav RM16 2JU). Travel arrangements to be advised
The timetable is on the SBH website, please use this link to view/print http://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/track-field/leagues/
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager. Non-scorers can only compete with the prior agreement from the Club Team Managers.
BRITISH UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place on Saturday 5 May to Monday 7 May at the Bedford International Stadium, Barkers Lane, Bedford (Satnav MK41 9SB).
All Information including Timetable can be found of the following BUCS link https://www.bucs.org.uk/athlete.asp?section=20146§ionTitle=Outdoor+Championships
HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 1 – Takes place on Monday 7 May at Ridlins Wood Athletic Track, Woodcock Road, Stevenage (Satnav SG2 9PA).
Events, Veterans all events Men/Women, 1500m all age-groups Men/Women, Steeplechase 2000m Men and 1500m Women. This is the link to enter yourselves – www.hertscaaa.org.uk/fixtures6.html
There are also open events which you have to post to SALLY GANDEE
Entries Closed
MIDDLESEX COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place on Saturday 12 May and Sunday 13 May at the Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton (Satnav N9 0AR).
This is the link to enter yourselves – https://entries.opentrack.run/2018/middxtfchamps/
Entries Closed
HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 2&3 – Takes place on Saturday 12 May and Sunday 13 May at Woodside Stadium, Horseshoe Lane, Watford (Satnav WD25 7HH).
Events for all age-groups Men/Women, excluding 1500m. This is the link to enter yourselves – www.hertscaaa.org.uk/fixtures6.html
Entries Close Friday 5 May
VETERANS LEAGUE COMPOSITE TEAM WITH BARNET & DISTRICT – The first of four fixtures takes place on Monday 14 May at the Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton (Satnav N9 0AR). Currently the League Rules are that you need to be a 2nd Claim member of Barnet & District AC to compete, if not there are non-scoring events.
The timetable is on the SBH website, please use this link to view/print http://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/track-field/leagues/
Note: If you are available and wish compete please contact team manager Men David Wilcock david.wilcock@virgin.net Women Karen Murphy karenmurphy@ntlworld.com
WATFORD OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Wednesday 16 May at the Woodside Stadium, Horseshoe Lane, Watford (Satnav WD25 7HH). Nearest large car park if the facility car parks are full is the Leavesden Country Park off College road (Satnav WD5 0NR) approx 1100 metres which is a continuation of Horseshoe Lane.
Timetable/Events 7.00pm 400m No U13s, 7.15pm Triple Jump, 7.30pm 200m, 8.00pm 800m No Times Over 2m 45s.
PLEASE NOTE: There are no entries on the day this year, for all information including entering yourself online please use this link – http://www.watfordathletics.co.uk/Whogm/OpenindexF.htm
NIGHT OF 10,000m PBs – Takes place on Saturday 19 May at the Parliament Hill Fields Athletic Track, Staff Yard, Highgate Road (Satnav NW5 1QR). Incorporating European Cup, British Championships & European Championship Trials.
Link for Information and Entries – http://www.nightofthe10kpbs.com/race-entry/
Timetable/Events – 1:00pm Inter Schools relay, 2:15pm Race 1, 3:45pm Race 3, 4.30pm Race 4, 5:15pm Race 5, 6.00pm VIP Q&A, 6:45pm Strava Media Mile, 7:00pm Race 6 Women’s B Race, 7:45pm Race 7 Men’s B Race, 8:30pm Race 8 Men’s A Race incorporating European Cup, British Championships & European Championship trials*, 9:15pm Race 9 Women’s A Race incorporating European Cup, British Championships & European Championship trials*
Why not come all and support the runners, a spectacular view from lane 4 on the track.
LOUGHBOROUGH INTERNATIONAL – Takes place on Sunday 20 May at the Loughborough University Track, Ashby Road, Loughborough (Satnav LE11 3TU).
LEE VALLEY SPRINTS MEETING – Takes place on Wednesday 23 May at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR). All age-groups including U13s. Cost is £6 per race, £7 on the day. Timetable 7.00pm 100m.
PLEASE NOTE: 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/sprints-meetings/
MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE (UNDER 11/13/15/17 MEN/WOMEN) – The second fixture of four takes place on Saturday 26 May at the Perivale Park Athletics Track, Stockdove Way, Greenford (Satnav UB6 8TJ).
The timetable is on the SBH website, please use this link to view/print http://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/track-field/leagues/
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager, Those athletes who wish to compete as a non-scorer, please contact your Team Manager by Thursday 24 May as the declarations have to be in on Friday 25 May.
ENGLAND SENIOR & U20 COMBINED EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place on Saturday 26 May and Sunday 27 May at the Bedford International Stadium, Barkers Lane, Bedford (Satnav MK41 9SB).
For all entry details and full information please use this link
http://www.englandathletics.org/england-athletics/english-national-championships
Entries Close Sunday 7 May
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.
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 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 website – http://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 Becky Hall at beckyhall@saracens.net her direct phone number is 0203 675 7240
ALAN