Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Weekly Newsletter Thursday 29 June 2023

Happy Birthday from Thursday 29 June to Wednesday 5 July – Maria Eduardo Araujo, Brenda Atkinson, Jaden Aulis, Jack Fitzpatrick, Jui Hayakawa, Jayden Klein, Louann Lamy, Joanne Miranda, Conor O’Keefe, Thomas Patrick, Sarah Ridley, Seb Rodger, Phillip Richardson, Ray Tucker, Bradley Ukpetan and Geoff Williams

RECENT NEW MEMBER – We wish you a very warm welcome, and a happy, healthy and successful time with Shaftesbury to ISABELLE NINAJI

ZHARNEL HUGHES SMASHES UK 100m RECORD – Congratulations to ZHARNEL, who broke LINFORD CHRISTIE’S 30 year old 100m record (9.87) with a blistering (9.83 w1.3) at the USATF NYC Grand Prix  in New York on Saturday 24 June. See full report after upcoming fixtures.

NEW CLUB RECORD Congratulations to CHUKWUMA ONONOGBU who set a new Under 15 Boys Discus record (43.30m) at the Hertfordshire Schools Championships at Hemel Hempstead on 10 June. The previous record was by STEVEN MARLOW (43.0m) on the 10 July 1999.

PARKRUN 100 CLUB – Congratulations to TIM UNDERHILL who completed his 100th Parkrun at

LONDON INTER CLUB CHALLENGE The second of four fixtures takes place on Sunday 9 July at the StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Entry fee is £8 per event for all age-groups, SBH Members qualify for a 50% discount.
Link to enter, then put 439 in the filter box – https://entry4sports.co.uk/#/
Entries Closing Date Sunday 2 July, No Entries On The Day

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS SUBSCRIPTIONS – Our new Club year started on 1 October 2022. The SBH annual subscription, as from 1 December 2022 as approved at the AGM on Tuesday 29 November is £65 and the current England Athletics annual registration from 1 April 2023 is £17. The current total is £82 and should be paid NOW to; ACCOUNT NAME: SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS, BANK: HSBC, ACCOUNT NUMBER: 41308378, SORT CODE: 400426 – Please advise GEOFF MORPHITIS by email (geoffrey.morphitis@capeandd.comwhen payment has been made.

MIDDLESEX SCHOOLS RESULT UPDATE – Recent new member ELKIE BAKER won the Under 15 Girls Discus title with a championship best performance (33.83m), ranking her UK No.1. ELKIE is currently under the guidance of NEVILLE THOMPSON at StoneX Stadium, and since 1 April has added just over 10m to her personal best. Last month she won the Middlesex title at Lee Valley.

RESULTS 
UK YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE UPPER – SOUTHERN PREMIER – Took place at Bromley on 25 June.
Match Result – 1st Blackheath & Bromley (727.5 points), 2nd Harrow & Dacorum (578), 3rd SBH (534), 4th Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow (524), 5th Reading (428), 6th Crawley (391.5)

100m – U17M A EBUKA NWOKEJI U17 1st (10.79 w-1.4), B JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY 1st (11.18 w-2.1)
100m – U17W A TAMI GEORGE 2nd (12.63 w-2.1), B ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA 2nd (13.12 w-1.8)
100m – U20M A JOSEPH PURBRICK 1st (11.08 w-1.5), B NATHAN FERNANDES U17 2nd (11.35 w-1.9)
100m – U20W A NIA AKINTOKUN 1st (12.53 w-2.00), B ANNA ROSE 1st (12.70 w0.0)
200m – U17M A JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY 1st (22.66 w-1.7), B NATHAN FERNANDES 1st (PB 23.06 w0.8) taking .01 of a second off his 17 June time
200m – U17W A TAMI GEORGE 1st (25.13 w-2.2), B ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA 3rd (26.85 w-2.3)
200m – U20M A EBUKA NWOKEJI U17 1st (22.24 w-4.4), B MALACHI AMADI 1st (22.53 w-5.1)
200m – U20W A A NIA AKINTOKUN 1st (25.35 w-0.5), B LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL 2nd (PB 26.76 w-0.9) taking .33 of a second off her 2022 time
300m – U17W A MIA HIGSON 3rd (42.90), B ADANNA MAZINWOSU 2nd (43.07)
400m – U17M A ZICO JONES 2nd (50.01), B BRANDON KUFAZVINEI 4th (55.10)
400m – U20M A ISAAC MOORE 3rd (52.90), B CALLUM SYDENHAM (2nd Claim) 6th (58.89)
400m – U20W A CHARLOTTE HARRIS (2nd Claim) 4th (57.55), B LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL 6th (DQ)
800m – U17M A JACOB CLEMENT 1st (2:03.87), B ADAM O’GORMAN 1st (2:06.34)
800m – U17W A DINA SILVERMAN 1st (PB 2:15.87) taking 2.19 seconds off her 17 May time, B ADANNA MAZINWOSU 1st (2:26.74)
800m – U20M A JOSIAH WILLIAMS-OLLIVERRE 4th (2:05.46), B NOAH CLARKE (2nd Claim) 3rd (2:23.33)
800m – U20W EMMA MCCLUSKEY (2nd Claim) 3rd (2:23.52), B CHARLOTTE HARRIS (2nd Claim) 2nd (2:22.57)
1500m – U17M A JORDAN PEARLMAN 4th (4:24.23), B PETER BAYVEL-ZAYATS 2nd (PB 4:24.57) taking 8.18 seconds off his 2021 time
3000m – U17M A RAFAEL GAYER 1st (PB 9:36.39)
3000m – U20M A NOAH CLARKE (2nd Claim) 4th (10:41.32)
80m Hurdles – U17W A NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG 1st (11.81 w-5.3), B EVA HIGSON 2nd (13.06 w-4.4)
100m Hurdles – U17M A OSCAR RONCARATI 4th (15.94 w4.2)
110m Hurdles – U20M A RUBEN HEDMAN 2nd (13.76 w-3.1), B JOSEPH PURBRICK 1st (13.80 w-3.1)
300m Hurdles – U17W A MACIE SUTHERLAND 2nd (PB 46.85) taking .15 of a second off her 17 June time, B EVA HIGSON 1st (56.63)
400m Hurdles – U17M A OSCAR RONCARATI 4th (PB 62.21) ) taking 1.52 seconds off his 28 May time
400m Hurdles – U20W A AZARIA NWANKWO 5th (PB 73.01) taking .62 of a second off her 11 June time
2000m Steeplechase – U20M A CALLUM SYDENHAM (2nd Claim) 1st (7:16.09)
Pole Vault – U17M A ANGUS BROWN 2nd (4.30m)
Pole Vault – U17W A ABIGAIL EDWARDS 2nd (SB 3.20m) adding 10cm to her 12 February height, and is ranked UK No.3 U17 in 2023
High Jump – U17W A MACIE SUTHERLAND 5th (1.25m)
High Jump – U20W A EVELYNE FONTEYNE 1st (1.70m), B REBECCA WHEELER-HENRY 1st (1.55m)
Long Jump – U17M A ALEX KONSTANTARES (2nd Claim) 3rd (PB 5.81m nwr) adding 19cm to his 15 January jump, B VICTOR PAIUSCO 1st (5.44m nwr)
Long Jump – U17W A ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA 5th (3.27m nwr)
Long Jump – U20W A EVELYNE FONTEYNE 3rd (PB 5.27m w0.0) adding 22cm to her 28 May jump, B FREYA PRASHAR 1st (4.51m w2.4)
Triple Jump – U17M A VICTOR PAIUSCO 6th (10.43m nwr)
Triple Jump – U17W A TAMI GEORGE 5th (9.83m nwr)
Triple Jump – U20M A ISAAC MOORE 4th (12.19m nwr), B BRYAN OGBEBOR 3rd (PB 10.34m nwr)
Triple Jump – U20W A B LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL 6th (PB 9.03m nwr), B FREYA PRASHAR 2nd (8.02m nwr)
Shot 5kg – U17M A BRIAN ANENE 4th (10.81m), B BRANDON KUFAZVINEI 3rd (9.15m)
Shot 3kg – U17W A EVA HIGSON 6th (6.97m)
Shot 6kg – U20M A PHARELL HAREWOOD 3rd (PB 11.51m)
Shot 4kg – U20W A EVELYNE FONTEYNE 4th (PB 9.46m) adding 48cm to her 27 May put, B NAOMI OGGUNIYI 1st (7.61m)
Discus 1.5kg – U17M A BRIAN ANENE 4th (34.81m)
Discus 1kg – U17W A MIA HIGSON 6th (16.68m)
Discus 1kg – U20W A NAOMI OGGUNIYI 4th (PB 19.73m) adding 1.71m to her 30 April throw
Discus 1.75kg – U20M A PHARELL HAREWOOD 1st (44.47m), B ANGUS BROWN 1st (26.88m)
Hammer 4kg – U20W A NAOMI OGGUNIYI 5th (PB 16.85m) adding 1.17m to her 30 April throw
Javelin 700g – U17M A JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY 6th (20.00m)
Javelin 500g – U17W A EVA HIGSON 5th (19.66m)
Javelin 800g – U20M A PHARELL HAREWOOD 3rd (PB 38.91m), A CALLUM SYDENHAM (2nd Claim) 2nd (SB 18.16m)
Javelin 600g – U20W A EVELYNE FONTEYNE 2nd (PB 30.29) adding 1.89m to her 28 May throw, A NAOMI OGGUNIYI 2nd (PB 23.92m) adding 2.03m to her 30 April throw
4x100m Relay – U17M SBH 1st (SB 42.21) taking .87 of a second off their 28 Mayl time, and is ranked UK No.1 U17 team in 2023 JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY, ZICO JONES, BRANDON KUFAZVINEI, EBUKA NWOKEJI, U17W SBH 5th (62.75) NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG, MACIE SUTHERLAND, ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA, TAMI GEORGE, U20M SBH 1st (SB 43.26) taking .56 of a second off their 30 April time, and is ranked UK No.6 U20 team in 2023 NATHAN FERNANDES U17, JOSEPH PURBRICK, BRYAN OGBEBOR, MALACHI AMADI, U20W SBH 3rd (SB 50.14) taking .37 of a second off their 30 April time LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL, AZARIA NWANKWO, NIA AKINTOKUN, ANNA ROSE
4x300m Relay – U17W SBH 2nd (SB 2:52.01) taking 2.81 seconds off their 28 May time, and is ranked UK No.4 U17 team in 2023 MACIE SUTHERLAND, NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG, DINA SILVERMAN, ADANNA MAZINWOSU
4x400m Relay – U17M SBH 3rd (SB 3:32.49) taking 3.64 seconds off their 28 May time, and is ranked UK No.4 U17 team in 2023 JACOB CLEMENT, ZICO JONES, BRANDON KUFAZVINEI, ADAM O’GORMAN, U20M SBH 6th (3:45.81) DANIEL BANYARD, JOSIAH WILLIAMS, NOAH CLARKE, CALLUM SYDENHAM, U20W SBH 3rd (SB 4:05.75) LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL, EMMA MCCLUSKEY, MIA HIGSON, CHARLOTTE HARRIS

Non Scoring
80m Hurdles – U17W EVA HIGSON 1st (13.27 nwr)

MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE – Took place at Finsbury Park on 24 June.
Match Result 1st SBH (94 points), 2nd London Heathside (79), 3rd Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (68), 4th Harrow and Highgate Harriers (58), 6th Barnet & District (47), 7th Thames Valley Harriers (41), 8th Enfield & Haringey (35)

75m – U11B A DENNYS PASCAL 3rd (PB 10.74 w1.1) taking .24 of a second off his 7 May time, B NOSA URUBUSI 2nd (11.38 w0.6), NS2 SOLOMON PAUL 2nd (PB 11.60 w0.9), PRINCE-MOSES JOHN 4th (PB 12.07 w0.9) taking .46 of a second off his 7 May time, NS3 HARRISON HENDERSON 1st (PB 11.06 w1.9) taking .42 of a second off his 7 May time, KENDRICK OGANYO 2nd (PB 11.47 w1.9) taking .37 of a second off his 7 May time, JONAH TALENGA 3rd (PB 11.49 w1.9), NS4 MICHAEL OBIWULU 1st (PB 11.30 w0.9) taking .31 of a second off his 7 May time
75m – U11G A DAMI ADEKUNLE 2nd (PB 11.00 w1.5) taking .12 of a second off her 7 May time, TEMI JAIYEOLA 4th (PB 11.57 w1.5) taking .53 of a second off her 7 May time, B SIENNA DARCY 2nd (PB 11.81 w0.2) taking .19 of a second off her 7 May time, KEENYAH ADELISE 3rd (PB 11.85 w0.2) taking .55 of a second off her 7 May time
100m – U13B A LOUIS XUN 3rd (PB 12.75 w1.5) taking .16 of a second off his 13 May time, B BEN BAMISAIYE 1st (PB 13.43 w0.6) taking .09 of a second off his 13 May time, NS1 CHAYIL JOHN 1st (PB 13.95 w0.0) taking .29 of a second off his 21 May time, TIRENI GEORGE 2nd (PB 14.22 w0.0) taking .61 of a second off his 21 May time, TIRENI GEORGE 2nd (PB 14.22 w0.0) taking .61 of a second off his 21 May time, NS2 JASON OTULE 4th (PB 14.63 w1.9) taking .06 of a second off his 21 May time
100m – U15B A JOSH RYMAN 3rd (PB 12.30 w0.7), B ANTON COHEN 3rd (12.31 w0.0), NS2 MODEBAYO AKIN-AGUNBIADE 3rd (PB 12.52 w1.2) taking .07 of a second off his 16 April time, ASHER ESCOBAR 4th (PB 12.71 w1.2) taking 19 of a second off his 8 April time, NS3 EESA ADEKUNLE ALI 1st (PB 12.59 w0.9), JONATHAN OTULE 6th (PB 13.94 w0.9) taking .04 of a second off his 2022 time
100m – U13G A ANY JAIYEOLA 2nd (13.87 w0.0), B VERA DOUDKO 1st (14.00 w1.5), NS2 KYRA WILLIAMS 2nd (PB 14.62 w1.0), ISABELLA HEATHCOTE 4th (16.89 w1.0)
100m – U15G A ANGEL MCLEOD 1st (12.49 w0.0), GRACE NYAONGO 4th (13.36 w0.0), ULANI MCCABE-HUGGINS 7th (13.79w0.0), B MOIESHA SAVAGE 1st (12.71 w1.9), AARA KAMARA 2nd (13.03 w1.9), NS1 FAITH LAMPTEY 2nd (PB 13.65 w1.3) taking .37 of a second off her 13 May time, DESTINY NGIGE 7th (PB 14.32 w1.3)
100m – U17M A JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY 1st (11.08 w1.7), B NATHAN FERNANDES 1st (11.18 w1.5), NS KHYAN MARKLAND 1st (PB 11.46 w0.7) taking .06 of a second off his 4 June time, NATHAN HOWELL 2nd (PB 11.51 w0.7) taking .18 of a second off his 10 June time, VICTOR PAIUSCO 3rd (11.52 w0.7), BROWN TAWAMBA 5th (12.61 w0.7)
100m – U17W A MAKAYLA BRAI-ALOYE 1st (12.59 w0.1), B ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA 1st (12.97 w1.6), MIA HIGSON 3rd (13.16 w1.6), LUCY CAMPOS 4th (13.50 w1.6), LYDIA BALL 5th (SB 13.67 w1.6) equalling her 21 May time
300m – U15B A1 SETH RENNIE-RODDY 3rd (39.92), B EUAN PHILLIPS 1st (PB 41.85) taking .31 of a second off his 21 May time, PRINCEVICTORUS JOHN 6th (PB 50.43)
300m – U15G A MEGAN HAMMOND 5th (PB 49.28) taking .74 of a second off her 2022 time
300m – U17W A ADANNA MAZINWOSU 3rd (42.63), B POSIE SHAW 2nd (PB 43.80)
400m – U17M A JADEN AULIS 2nd (54.50), B BRANDON KUFAZVINEI 2nd (55.74)
600m – U11B A DENNYS PASCAL 1st (PB 1:42.53) taking 1.06 seconds off his 7 May time, B HARRISON HENDERSON 2nd (PB 1:45.38) taking 8.72 seconds off his 7 May time, RIO HAYAKAWA12th (2:16.11)
600m – U11G A SIENNA DARCY 1st (PB 1:57.96) taking 2.32 seconds off her 7 May time, B GRACE ROONEY 1st (PB 2:00.49) taking 4.10 seconds off her 7 May time, B1 KEENYAH ADELISE 1st (PB 2:03.74) taking 22.53 seconds off her 7 May time, ABIGAIL ROSS 2nd (PB 2:05.96)
800m – U13B A EDWARD PASCAL 1st (2:28.38), TAHA COCKERILL 6th (PB 2:43.74) taking 2.22 seconds off his 7 May time, B ROAN PARKES 3rd (PB 2:33.94) taking 6.42 seconds off his 7 May time, JOSIAH WILLIAMS 5th (PB 2:37.11) taking 1.03 seconds off his 7 May time
800m – U13G A AIMEE PORTER 2nd (2:34.23), B HETTIE HOLBROOK 1st (PB 2:40.96) taking 6.54 seconds off her 2022 time, NS OLIVIA ABBOTT 1st (PB 2:42.49) taking 4.10 seconds off her 7 May time
800m – U15B A EUAN PHILLIPS 1st (2:10.70), B JESSE ABRAHAMS 6th (2:37.58)
800m – U15G A ELIZABETH OTHULO 2nd (3:36.97), B ERIN GIBLIN 3rd (2:35.93)
800m – U17M A ADAM O’GORMAN 1st (2:05.26), B JOE COX 2nd (2:13.85)
800m – U17W A POSIE SHAW U15 2nd (2:19.59), B PHOEBE MUSIC 5th (2:42.87)
70m Hurdles – U13G A VERA DOUDKO 2nd (12.97 w1.0), B KYRA WILLIAMS 1st (PB 13.31 w0.7)
75m Hurdles – U13B CASEY NGIGE 3rd (PB 14.49 w1.3) taking 2.71 seconds off his 21 May time, BEN BAMIISAIYE 4th (17.63 w1.3)
75m Hurdles – U15G A ANGEL MCLEOD 2nd (PB 11.79 w0.3) taking .32 of a second off her 21 May time, DESTINY NGIGE 4th (PB 13.90 w0.3) taking .20 of a second off her 21 May time
80m Hurdles – U15B A SETH RENNIE-RODDY 1st (PB 12.24 w0.3), ASHER ESCOBAR 2nd (13.01 w0.3)
High Jump – U15B A THOMAS ROBERTSON 1st (3.10m), BA WILLIAM SYLVESTER 1st (3.00m)
High Jump – U17M A ANGUS BROWN 1st (4.20m)
High Jump – U17W A ABIGAIL EDWARDS 1st (3.00m)
High Jump – U13B A LOUIS XUN 2nd (PB 1.45m), B EDWARD PASCAL 1st (1.30m), CASEY NGIGE 2nd (PB 25m) equalling his 21 May height
High Jump – U13G A ANU JAYEOLA 1st (PB 1.35m) equalling her7 May height, B KYRA WILLIAMS 2nd equal (PB 1.15m)
High Jump – U15B A SETH RENNIE-RODDY 2nd (PB 1.60m) adding 5cm to his 5 June height, B ANTON COHEN 1st (PB 1.50m)
High Jump – U15G A ELIZA LEIBOWITZ 3rd (PB 1.35m) adding 5cm to her 7 May height,B DESTINY NGIGE 1st (1.20m)
High Jump – U17M A JOE COX 4th (1.55m)
Long Jump – U11B A NOSA UNBUSI 5th (PB 3.51m nwr) adding 34cm to his 25 March jump, B HARRISON HENDERSON 3rd (PB 3.40m nwr)
Long Jump – U11G A DAMI ADEKUNIE 4th (3.15m nwr), TEMI JAIYEOLA 5th (PB 2.87m nwr) adding 1cm to her 16 April jump, EDIE RENNIE-RODDY 8th (2.25m nwr)
Long Jump – U13B A BEN BAMISAIYE 3rd (SB 4.60m nwr) adding 15cm to his 21 May jump, B CHAYIL JOHN 1st (4.17m nwr)
Long Jump – U13G A ANU JAIYEOLA 2nd (4.16m nwr), B VERA DOUDKO 1st (SB 4.02m nwr) adding 2cm to her 16 April jump
Long Jump – U15B A MODEBAYO AKIN-AGUNBIADE 3rd (PB 4.31m nwr)
Long Jump – U15G A ULANI MCCABE-HUGGINS 1st (4.74m nwr), B GRACE NYAONGO 1st (4.44m nwr)
Long Jump – U17M A VICTOR PAIUSCO 2nd (PB 5.66m nwr) adding 53cm to his 4 June jump, B NATHAN HOWELL 3rd (PB 4.98m nwr) adding 2cm to his 7 May jump, JOE COX 4th (4.67m nwr)
Long Jump – U17W ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA 3rd (PB 4.16m nwr) adding 14cm to her 2022 jump
Shot 3kg – U13B A LOUIS XUN 2nd (7.55m), B JAMES TSANGARIDES 1st (PB 7.40m) adding 39cm to his 4 June put
Shot 2.72kg – U13G A ISABELLA HEATHCOTE 4th (PB 4.82m) adding 36cm to her 4 June put
Shot 4kg – U15B JAVON WILLIAMS 1st (PB 12.50m) adding 20cm to his 10 June put, CHU ONONOGBU 1st (10.06m)
Shot 3kg – U15G A ULANI MCCABE-HUGGINS 5th (8.11m), B MOIESHA SAVAGE 2nd (7.53m)
Shot 5kg – U17M A BRIAN ANENE 1st (PB 11.61m) adding 22cm to his 23 April put, B BRANDON KUFAZVINEI 2nd (9.13m)
Shot 3kg – U17W A ABIGAIL EDWARDS 7th (PB 6.99m) adding 13cm to her 4 June put, B MIA HIGSON 1st (6.25m)
Discus 1kg – U15G A ELIZABETH OTHULO 4th (PB 17.07m), B MOIESHA SAVAGE 2nd (PB 13.42m)
Discus 1kg – U17W A ABIGAIL EDWARDS 4th (PB 15.44m) adding 1.72m to her 28 May throw, B LUCY CAMPOS 1st (PB 10.76m)
Discus 1.25kg – U15B A CHU ONONOGBU 1st (40.03m), B MILO RYNEHART 1st (PB 27.84m) adding 96cm to his 23 April throw
Discus 1.5kg – U17M A BRIAN ANENE 1st (PB 36.29m) adding 1.48m to his 25 June throw, B FRED TAYLOR 1st (PB 34.04m) adding 1.24m to his 10 June throw, ANGUS BROWN 2nd (29.82m)
Javelin 400g – U13B A JAMES TSANGARIDES 4th (21.17m), B EDWARD PASCAL 1st (PB 18.14m) adding 7.39m to his 7 May throw
Javelin 400g – U13G A ISABELLA HEATHCOTE 3rd (PB 11.25m) adding 4.72m to her 21 May throw, B OLIVIA ABBOTT 2nd (PB 9.99m) adding 1.22m to her 21 May
Javelin 600g – U15B MILO RYNEHART 3rd (30.40m), CHU ONONOGBU 2nd (26.28m)
Javelin 500g – U15G A GRACE NYAONGO 4h (PB 14.32m), B ERIN GIBLIN 1st (PB 7.20m)
Javelin 500g – U17W A LYDIA BALL 3rd (26.22m), B PHOEBE MUSIC 2nd (PB 12.72m) adding 65cm to her 2021 throw
Javelin 700g – U17M A FRED TAYLOR 2nd (PB 34.28m) adding 1.24m to his 10 June throw, B JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY 1st (PB 30.29m) adding 8cm to his 4 June throw

BOYSEN MEMORIAL – Took place at Oslo, Norway on 28 June.
Discus 2kg – SM GREGORY THOMPSON 3rd (58.76m) 

GOLDEN SPIKE – Took place at Ostrava, Czech Republic on 27 June.
Discus 2kg – SM NICK PERCY 4th (62.98m) 

B.A.A 10K – Took place at Boston, Masachusettes, USA on 26 June.
JAMIE DEE 20th (PB 30.33)

BAUHAUS JUNIORENGALA – Took place at Mannheim, Germany on 24-25 June.
400m Hurdles – U20W 3 EMILY NEWNHAM U20 1st (57.73)
4x100m Relay – U20M Race 1 GB 1st (40.20) EMMANUEL DURUIHEOMA ran on Leg 2, in Race 2 GB 1 2nd (SB 40.06) EMMANUEL DURUIHEOMA ran on Leg 4
4x400m Relay – U20W 1 GB 2nd (SB 3:35.60) EMILY NEWNHAM ran on Leg 2
High Jump – U20M 1 KIMANI JACK U20 3rd (2.07m)

WELSH SENIOR AND U15 CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place at Cardiff on 24-25 June.
100m – SM H2 BEN MCGUIRE 3rd (11.01 w0.8) in Semi-Final 3 BEN finished 7th (11.03 w0.4)
200m – SM H5 BEN MCGUIRE 3rd (22.99 w-2.4)
3000m Steeplechase – SW AMELIA WILLS U23 (HCA) 5th (11:10.80)
Long JumpSW A SELINA HENDERSON 2nd (5.27m w0.0)
Discus 2kg – SM NICK PERCY 1st (62.55m)

USATF NYC GRAND PRIX – Took place at New York, New York, USA on 24 June.
100m – SM ZHARNEL HUGHES 1st (PB 9.83 w1.3) taking .07 of a second off his 22 April time, and is ranked UK No.1 in 2023. This is a new UK and SBH record.
400m – SM MICHAEL OHIOZE 6th (46.76)

NUNEATON OPEN MEETING – Took place at Nuneaton on 24 June.
100m HurdlesM50 GARY SMITH V50 (2nd Claim) 1st (PB 14.10 w1.5) equalling his 2022 time, and is ranked UK No.2 V50 in 2023

EUROPEAN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS DIVISION 1 – Took place at Chirzow, Poland on 23-25 June.
400m Hurdles – SW A LINA NIELSEN 5th (55.36)
Pole Vault – SW B JADE IVE (HCA) 2nd (PB 4.50m) adding 10cm to her 2022 height, and is ranked UK No.1 in 2023
Shot 7.26kg – SM B SCOTT LINCOLN (HCA) 2nd (SB 21.10m) adding 37cm to his 11 March put, and is ranked UK No.1 in 2023

LEE VALLEY SPRINTS NIGHT – Took place at Lee Valley on 21 June.
100m – SX 1 JORDAN WATSON-BROWN 4th (10.46 w2.6), JOHN OTUGADE 7th (10.91 w2.6), 2 OJIE EDOBURUN 2nd (10.45 w1.7), 3 PHOENIX LYON 1st (10.65 w1.0), 6 BRYAN OGBEBOR U20 3rd (PB 11.41 w2.97) equalling his 2022 time, B1 OJIE finished 3rd (10.41 w0.7)
200m – SX 1 JORDAN WATSON-BROWN 2nd (SB 20.95 w1.4) taking .37 of a second off his 29 May time, 2 PHOENIX LYON 1st (PB 21.16 w1.3) taking .21 of a second off his 24 May time, 3 MATTHEW OHIOZE 5th (22.64 w1.6), 4 ISAAC MOORE U20 4th (23.05 w2.3), 8 AIDAN GAFFEY U17 1st (PB 23.85 w1.5) taking .96 of a second off his 16 April time

BMC REGIONAL RACES – Took place at Eltham on 21 June.
1500m – Men A JOSHUA FISHER U20 11th (4:04.88)

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.

PARKRUNS IN THE UK – Last Saturday at parkruns in the UK, there were…
1,106 events – 169,265 walkers, joggers and runners – 24,133 volunteers – 8,478 first-timers – 19,406 PBs

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Aldenham on 24 June.
TIM UNDERHILL V55 4th (20.54) this was his 100th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Hackney Marshes on 24 June.
BARRY CHISHOLM V60 341st (43.05) this was his 294th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Lake Claremont, Perth, Australia on 24 June.
STUART MOORE V60 42nd (28.19) this was his 196th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Maidstone on 17 June.
CLIFF GOLDING V65 90th (25.23) this was his 146th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Oak Hill on 24 June.
JO KENT V55 9th (20.49) this was her 110th Parkrun, STUART SINGER V60 25th (22.17) this was his 381st Parkrun, BRADLEY SINGER 88th (25.49) this was his 232nd Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Panshanger on 24 June.
RUSSELL DEVITT V70 188th (40.34) this was his 268th Parkrun

UPCOMING ROAD RELAY AND TRACK AND FIELD FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS, WHICH COVERS THE PERIOD THURSDAY 29 JUNE UNTIL WEDNESDAY 26 JULY – The SBH 2023 Summer Fixture Card can be found on the SBH website – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/ 

ENGLISH SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS  Takes place on Fnday 30 June and Saturday 1 July at the Alexander Stadium, Walsall Road, Perry Barr, Birmingham (Satnav B42 2LR).
Link for tickets and timetable https://esaa.org.uk/competitions/track-field-championship/

EASTERN YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE ROUND 3  The third of five fixtures takes place on Sunday 2 July at the Westminster Lodge athletic Track, Holywell Hill, St Albans (Satnav AL1 2DJ).
Age-Groups Under U13, U15 & U17 Men/Women.
Link to the timetable EYAL Timetable 2023
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 no later than Thursday 29 June as the declarations have to be in on Friday 30 June 

SOUTHERN U20 AND SENIOR INTER COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place on Sunday 2 July at the Horspath Athletics And Sports Ground, Horspath Road, Oxford (Satnav OX4 2RR).
Please Note: You will selected by your County Team Manager

LEE VALLEY DOUBLE 100m SPRINTS OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Wednesday 5 July at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR).
For age-groups U13 and above.
1st Round 19.00. 2nd Round to follow 1st round.
This is the link for you to enter yourselves, currently not open to enter https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/?o=&page=8&date__gte=&date__lte=&type=&q=&country_id=&uses_ot=on
Closing Date Monday 2 July or once an event reaches full capacity.

UK CHAMPIONSHIPS INCLUDING THE TRIAL FOR THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place from Saturday 8 July to Sunday 9 July at the Manchester Regional Arena, Rowsley Street, Manchester (Satnav M11 3FF).
Link to purchase tickets – https://www.britishathletics.org.uk/events-and-tickets/uk-athletics-championships-manchester-2023/

LONDON INTER CLUB CHALLENGE The second of four fixtures takes place on Sunday 9 July at the StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Entry fee is £8 per event for all age-groups, SBH Members qualify for a 50% discount.
Link to the timetable –
Link to enter, then put 439 in the filter box – https://entry4sports.co.uk/#/
Entries Closing Date Sunday 2 July, No Entries On The Day

WATFORD OPEN MEETING  Takes place on Wednesday 12 July at the Woodside Stadium, Horseshoe Lane, Watford (Satnav WD25 7HH).
Age-Groups Under U13 and above Men/Women.
Timetable – 19.00pm 400m No Under 13s, 19.15pm High Jump, 19.25pm BMC, 20.00pm 800m No times over 2 minutes 45 seconds, 21.05pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No Under 13s
Is not open on roster athletics as yet, this is the link –
Note: There are no entries on the day, and there is a possibility that the limits will be taken up well before the race day. 

NATIONAL ATHLETIC LEAGUE ROUND 3 The third of four fixtures takes place on Saturday 15 July at Ashton Playing Fields, 598 Chigwell Road, WoodfordGreen (Satnav IG8 8AA).
Age-Groups Under U20 & Senior Men/Women. This is the link to the timetable https://www.nationalathleticsleague.org.uk/premiership-eton-woodfood-green-birmingham-2/
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager 

EASTERN YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE ROUND 4  The fourth of five fixtures takes place on Sunday 16 July at Chelmsford Sports And Athletics Centre, Salerno Way, Chelmsford (Satnav CM1 2EH).
Age-Groups Under U13, U15 & U17 Men/Women.
Link to the timetable EYAL Timetable 2023
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 no later than Thursday 13 July as the declarations have to be in on Friday 14 July

LEE VALLEY DOUBLE 100m/200m SPRINTS OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Wednesday 19 July at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR).
For age-groups U13 and above.
100m Men 19.00, 100m Women 19.30, 200m Men 20.00, 200m Women 20.30 times are estimated.
This is the link for you to enter yourselves, all fixtures are now open to enter https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/?o=&page=5&date__gte=&date__lte=&type=&q=&country_id=&uses_ot=on
Closing Date TBC or once an event reaches full capacity.

MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE – The fourth fixture of four takes place on Saturday 22 July at the StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Age-Groups Under 13, 15 & 17 Men/Women.
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager.
To Be Confirmed: Those athletes who wish to compete as a non-scorer, please contact your Team Manager no later than Thursday 20 July as the declarations have to be in on Friday 21 July.

ENGLAND SENIOR AND PARA OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS, INCLUDES UK COMBINED EVENTS AND CAU CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place on Saturday 22 July and Sunday 23 July at Chelmsford Sports And Athletics Centre, Salerno Way, Chelmsford (Satnav CM1 2EH).
For all entry details and full information please use this link – https://meets.rosterathletics.com/public/competitions/details/about?id=15212
Entries Closing Date Monday 10 July

WATFORD OPEN MEETING  Takes place on Wednesday 26 July at the Woodside Stadium, Horseshoe Lane, Watford (Satnav WD25 7HH).
Age-Groups Under U13 and above Men/Women.
Timetable – 19.00pm 200m, 19.15pm Triple Jump, 19.15pm 1500m No times over 5 minutes 30 seconds, 21.00pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No Under 13s
Is not open on roster athletics as yet, this is the link –
Note: There are no entries on the day, and there is a possibility that the limits will be taken up well before the race day. 

LEE VALLEY 2023 OUTDOOR FIXTURES – The following will be available for you to enter on Opentrack, this is the link to enter the 1 April Open Meeting now on Opentrack – https://www.better.org.uk/leisure-centre/lee-valley/athletics-centre/athletics-competitions
The following fixtures will be available to enter on Opentrack, in the coming weeks.
5 July – Double 100m Meeting (Open to enter)
19 July – Sprints 100m/200m Meeting (Open to enter)
2 August – Double Sprint Hurdles
16 August – Sprints 100m/200m Meeting
30 August – Double 100m Meeting
September – Autumn Throws Fest

WATFORD 2023 OPEN MEETING OUTDOOR FIXTURES – The following will be available for you to enter on Roster Athletics
Wednesday 12 July – 7.00pm 400m No Under 13s, 7.15pm High Jump, 7.25pm BMC, 8.00m 800m No times over 2 minutes 45 seconds, 9.05pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s (Not open to enter as yet)
Wednesday 26 July – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm Triple Jump, 7.15pm 1500m No times over 5 minutes 30 seconds, 9.00pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s (Not open to enter as yet)
Wednesday 9 August – 7.00pm 100m, 7.15pm 400m No Under 13s, 7.30pm 800m No times over 2 minutes 45 seconds, 9.05pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s
Wednesday 23 August – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm Long Jump, 7.25pm BMC, 8.00m 1500m No times over 5 minutes 30 seconds
Wednesday 6 September – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm High Jump, 7.20pm 100m, 7.40pm 800m, 9.05pm 3000m No under 13

ZHARNEL HUGHES SMASHES LINFORD CHRISTIE’S UK 100m RECORD  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

The 27-year-old is now the fastest British runner in history after taking down 30-year-old national mark in New York. ZHARNEL HUGHES has created history by breaking LINFORD CHRISTIE’S long-standing UK 100m of (9.87) with a blistering  (9.83 w1.3) at the USATF NYC Grand Prix on Saturday (June 24). Outside athletics, HUGHES is a qualified pilot and here in New York he flew down the track and then really took off in the final stages as he drew away from a world-class field. Racing in the same Icahn Stadium in Manhattan where USAIN BOLT set his first world 100m record of (9.72) a few weeks before the 2008 Beijing Olympics, HUGHES charged out of the blocks from lane six but found himself behind ACKEEM BLAKE of Jamaica, plus CHRISTIAN COLEMAN and BRANDON CARNES of the United States at 30m although he drew level with BLAKE and COLEMAN at 60m. At that point HUGHES sprouted wings and surged clear to win by a tenth of a second from BLAKE with COLEMAN, the 2019 world champion, fading to third in (10.02). HUGHES time initially flashed up as (9.84) but was quickly corrected to (9.83) as he continued running around the bend celebrating and pointing his finger to the air triumphantly before turning around to look at the clock. The joy of victory was then overtaken by a look of astonishment as he realised he’d improved his PB from (9.91) and set a British record to boot.

In a brilliant few days for British sprinting, HUGHES run came at the end of a week that saw EUGENE ARNO-DADZIE enjoy a breakthrough run of (9.93) in Austria, whereas 16-year-old TEDDY WILSON broke MARK LEWIS-FRANCIS’S long-standing UK under-17 record with (10.26) in Germany. “I’m not sure many people expected this, but patience is the word,” HUGHES said. “It’s amazing and something I’ve been working toward for a while.” After what he felt were some underpar results in recent seasons, he said: “I dug deep and I pulled myself out of a dark space. I relaxed more, put the work in, trusted myself and trusted my speed.” CHRISTIE’S British record was set in August 1993 – a couple of years before HUGHES was even born – when he won the world title in Stuttgart ahead of Americans ANDRE CARSON, DENNIS MITCHELL and CARL LEWIS. His( 9.87) was a European record at the time and, aged 33, it came one year after he won the Olympic 100m title in Barcelona.

HUGHES was born in Anguilla but has competed for Britain for a number of years and his career highlights include winning European 100m gold in 2018 and 200m gold in 2022. Coached by GLEN MILLS in Jamaica – the same man who guided BOLT – he is also a regular in the GB sprint relay team and a member of Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers in the UK. “Coach MILLS is a great coach,” says HUGHES. “He coached the fastest man in the world and he has an eye for error and will critique everything he sees.” Slightly better known as a 200m runner, in this kind of form he surely has a good chance this summer of breaking another long-time British record – the (19.94) mark set by JOHN REGIS, also at the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart.

The European 100m record of 9.80 held by Olympic champion Marcel Jacobs of Italy is also potentially within reach. Find out more about Hughes in our ‘Ask the Athlete‘ interview from 2021 here. 

UK all-time men’s 100m
(9.83 w1.3) Zharnel Hughes, New York 2023
(9.87 w0.3) Linford Christie, Stuttgart 1993
(9.91 w1.1) James Dasaolu, Birmingham 2013
(9.93 w-1.2) Reece Prescod, Ostrava 2022
(9.93 w0.1) Eugene Amo-Dadzie, Graz 2023
(9.96 w1.4) CJ Ujah, Hengelo 2014
(9.96 w2.0) Joel Fearon, Bedford 2016
(9.97 w0.2) Dwain Chambers, Seville 1999
(9.97 w2.0) Adam Gemili, Birmingham 2015
(9.98 w0.4) Jason Gardener, Lausanne 1999
(9.99 w0.6) Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, Columbia 2017

BETH POTTER WINS MONTREAL TRIATHLON  The following article was published on the Tri247 website recently.

BETH POTTER notched her second WTCS win of the season – and her career – when powering clear late on the run to take the victory in Montreal. The Scot, who was extending Britain’s perfect start to the WTCS season with a fourth straight success, recovered from a 34-seconds deficit after the swim to work her away into a lead group of three on the run alongside LEONIE PERIAULT (FRA) and SUMMER RAPPAPORT (USA). That trio had it between them heading into the last 400 metres but it was POTTER, who landed the season-opener in Abu Dhabi, who found the decisive kick to win by two seconds from PERIAULT, with a further seven seconds back to RAPPAPORT. JEANNE LEHAIR (LUX), who briefly led on the last lap, had to settle for fourth. And there were some significant big names just behind – Katie Zaferes (USA) boosted her Olympic qualifying hopes with fifth, Taylor Knibb (USA) produced a superb display against the odds for sixth, with Cagliari winner Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) seventh.

SWIM – Just two days before KNIBB was an impressive fourth in the US National Time Trial Championship but she collected a 10-second penalty before this event even started after she missed the race briefing as she was flying in from Tennessee. But she reacted in the best way possible, out of the water in third just fractions behind VITTORIA LOPES (BRA) and LENA MEISNER (GER). She had to serve the penalty before the bike leg but a sprint to the transition area meant she was still able to exit in the front group. Most of the main contenders were in there, but not POTTER who had those 34 seconds to make up.

BIKE– The bike leg too was all about KNIBB. She led the 21-strong group at the end of the first of six laps and then produced her customary power-packed burst to surge clear, with RAPPAPORT the only one able to go with her. They’d opened up a 10-seconds gap at the end of lap two and though it held fairly steady, their advantage was 15 seconds at the bell. By the time they reached T2 they had 13 seconds to play with on the run, with ZSANETT BRAGMAYER (HUN) leading the big chase pack.

RUN – It was RAPPAPORT who was out of T2 first and she quickly put a gap between herself and the rest. At the same time BRAGMAYER had moved onto the shoulder of KRIBB and in behind things were starting to close up. LEHAIR was the big mover, so much so that she cut through the field and past RAPPAPORT but her lead didn’t last long and for most of the second and last lap it was PERIAULT, POTTER and RAPPAPORT who had it between them, with the Scot in front where it really mattered. Afterwards she said: “I didn’t have a great swim today but I made sure I stayed really cool and calm – and then worked really hard on the first two laps on the bike. “I had a bit of a niggle going into Cagliari last time so I think that’s why I was a little bit off there so to come here and do that makes me really happy. It’s given me a confidence boost going into the next one.”

WTCS Montreal 2023 results – Saturday 24 June 2023 – 750m / 20km / 5km 

Elite Women

  1. Beth Potter (GBR) – 58:10
  2. Leonie Periault (FRA) – 58:12
  3. Summer Rappaport (USA) – 58:19
  4. Jeanne Lehair (LUX) – 58:28
  5. Katie Zaferes (USA) – 58:33
  6. Taylor Knibb (USA) – 58:36
  7. Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) – 58:45
  8. Zsanett Bragmayer (HUN) – 58:46
  9. Taylor Spivey (USA) – 58:51
  10. Maria Carolina Velasquez Soto (COL) – 58:54 

WTCS Standings after Montreal (Race 4)

  1. Taylor Spivey (USA) – 2401pts
  2. Summer Rappaport (USA) – 2357pts
  3. Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) – 2348pts
  4. Jeanne Lehair (LUX) – 2237pts
  5. Beth Potter (GBR) – 2177pts

OLYMPIC SPRINTER DELLA PASCOE DIES AGED 74  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently. Photograph taken by MARK SHEARMAN in 1968, DELLA 2nd from left.

Two-time Olympian and former British 100m record-holder was one of Britain’s finest female sprinters in the late 1960s and early 1970s. DELLA PASCOE, who competed in the sprints at the 1968 and 1972 Olympics for Britain, has died aged 74. The former British 100m record-holder, who was married to fellow Olympian ALAN PASCOE, passed away peacefully on Thursday (June 22) after suffering from Parkinson’s Disease in recent years. Born in Southsea on March 28, 1949, as DELLA JAMES, she enjoyed great success as a teenage athlete, winning AAA under-17 titles at 100 and 220 yards in 1965, whereas at the English Schools Championships she took 150 yards gold at Watford in 1965, 100 yards gold in Blackburn in 1966 and English Schools 220 yards gold in Peterborough in 1967. Aged just 19 and competing for London Olympiades, she went to the Mexico Olympics in 1968 where she reached the semi-finals in the 100m. In the quarter-final, though, she tied Dorothy Hyman’s hand-timed UK 100m record of 11.3. In the same year she was also part of a world record-breaking squad in the 4x200m when she combined with MAUREEN TRANTER, JANET SIMPSON and VAL PEAT to clock (1:33.8) at Crystal Palace – a mark that took the mighty East Germans several years to beat.

With PBs of (11.36) for 100m and (23.5) for 200m, she was one of Britain’s best sprinters of the era and went on to represent England in the 100m and 200m at the Commonwealth Games in 1970 in Edinburgh. When it came to national titles she was crowned Women’s AAA indoor 60m champion in 1967 and took indoor 200m gold in 1969, whereas outdoors she won the Women’s AAA 100m title in 1972 in (11.86). In all she won 12 medals at the Women’s AAA Championships. At the 1972 Munich Olympics she was knocked out in the quarter-finals of the 200m but teamed up with ANDREA LYNCH, JUDY VERNON and ANITA NEIL to finish seventh in the 4x100m final in a UK record of (43.71). There was disappointment in 1973, though, when she was controversially overlooked for the 1974. Commonwealth Games team despite finishing top three in the 100m and 200m at the trials. Amid suspicions that she was penalised for being married to ALAN PASCOE, who was building a reputation as an outspoken voice of the athletes, she wasn’t even picked for the relay and decided to retire from the sport.

The PASCOES met as teenagers when ALAN joined the coaching group of DELLA’S father, DOUG JAMES. “ALAN and I met at the running track in Portsmouth,” she told AW in 2017. “I had to slow down for him to catch me.” On her father’s coaching, she added: “When I look back now I think we couldn’t have been fitter. He used to have us jumping over walls and in the stadium we’d go running up the steps, jumping over the barriers. It was very hard but we all used to do it all, and we were all really fit. That was the ground rules of his training – the fitness aspect.”

She worked as a creative arts teacher and later became heavily involved in charity work raising hundreds of thousands of pounds, partly through popular garden parties and quiz nights, in addition to having two children, LUCY and DANIEL.

ANDY BUCHART RUNS ‘PARKRUN’ WORLD RECORD OF (13.45)  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

Scottish runner takes down ANDY BADDELEY’S long-standing mark at the Silverknowes event in Edinburgh ANDY BADDELEY’S reign as “parkrun world record-holder” came to an end on Saturday (June 24) when ANDY BUCHART improved his mark by three seconds to (13:45) at the Silverknowes parkrun in north-west Edinburgh. Baddeley ran (13:48) at the Bushy Park event in London in August 2012 and it has stood the test of time since. But BUCHART stormed around the Silverknowes course to claim the record. It is a performance that is sure to get more attention than the 5000m at this weekend’s European Team Championships in Poland, where in-form JONNY DAVIES races for Britain. Judging by the huge amount of attention that parkrun performances attract, it could even overshadow BUCHART’S previous achievements on the track.

BADDELEY once won the Dream Mile in Oslo with (3:49.38), but he later became arguably better known for being the long-time parkrun record-holder. World 1500m champion JAKE WIGHTMAN has also joked in the past that people can relate to his parkrun results moreso than his track times. BUCHART has also enjoyed success on the track and among other things was sixth in the Rio Olympic 5000m final in 2016 in (13:08.61). More recently he has stepped up to 10,000m with a Scottish record of (27:36.77) and Silverknowes was his first “race” since finishing first Brit, in 10th, at the Night of the 10,000m PBs in London in (27:47.43).

Parkrun, of course, famously describe their events as a “run” and not a “race” and the distances of parkrun courses are not always exactly 5km and the ground underfoot varies a lot from event to event. 

READ MORE: Parkrun fastest and slowest courses

Organisers describe the Silverknowes course as “scenic, flat and run on generally wide footpaths”, adding “as it borders the Firth of Forth, you can be exposed to the elements. The course is designed to be enjoyable, rather than for pure ‘PB’ speed.”

The 31-year-old Central AC athlete, who is married to 800m international LYNSEY SHARP, has also run (62:58) for the half-marathon and has ambitions of moving up to the marathon in coming years.

The fastest parkrun by a woman in the UK is 15:31 by Melissa Courtney-Bryant set last Christmas in Poole.

VINCO – Is a company that broadcast live events, especially athletics. They sent us access to their site whch has videos of past events and upcoming events.This is the ink – https://www.vincosport.com/

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS ON INSTAGRAM – Since the account was setup towards the end of last year, there has been an amazing amount of Videos and Photographs contributed with many comments. There are 2 posts this week, photographs taken at the YDL.

AZARIA NWANKWO looking smooth over the Hurdles.

ABIGAIL EDWARDS in the Pole Vault, with another win.

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS NEW INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT – Many thanks to SEAN SUTHERLAND who undertook a review on the best way forward, following this a decision was made to set up a new account, and SEAN has now set that account up.
To follow our new Instagram account, from your own account, by searching for ‘shaftesbury_barnet’ or by clicking https://www.instagram.com/shaftesbury_barnet/ 
To Members and Parents, if you wish for any photographs to be posted on Instagram, please email them to sbh.instagram@outlook.com  If you can at the same time give details on when and where the photographs was taken, plus any other comments.
Please feel free to post photographs of any special occasion, for example, your wedding day, an addition to the family.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2023  Takes place in Budapest, Hungary from 19-27 August 2023.
This is the link for all information including tickets – https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/budapest23
This is the link to the qualification system and entry standards – https://assets.aws.worldathletics.org/document/62ff627cef4200119b5555be.pdf

Currently we have 2 athletes who have achieved qualification standards – ZHARNEL HUGHES 200m (20.07 w-0.3) and LIZZIE BIRD 3000m Steeplechase (9:07.07)

THE FOLLOWING IS CLUB INFORMATION ON VARIOUS TOPICS

SBH 2023 SUMMER FIXTURE CARD – Can be found on the SBH website –http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/

SBH 2022-2023 WINTER CROSS COUNTRY POINTS AND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURE – The CROSS COUNTRY POINTS TABLE is now available on the SBH Website, and is the final table following the National Championships on the 25 February – Mens Cross Country Points Tables 2022-2023 – Final Issue 25-02-23  Womens Cross Country Points Tables 2022-2023 – Final Issue 25-02-23
The CROSS COUNTRY CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP LIST is now available on the SBH Website, and is the Final Issue following the Southern Championships on the 28 January – Men & Womens Cross Country Club Championship Winners 2022-2023 – Updated 28-01-23 Final Issue

GEORGE HARRISON MBE MEMORIAL DOCUMENT – The document has been put together with contributors from LISA WEBB, MARTIN ROCHFORD, NADEEM SHAIKH, RACHEL FELTON, LIAM and JAMIE DEE, JAMES LOVELL, EMILIA ECONOMU, ALAN WELLERKAREN HARRISONTIM UNDERHILL, GLEN WATTS, JOANNA WINFIELD, SHAUN CLIFFORD and EUAN MACKENZIEShaftesbury Barnet Harriers Memorial To George Harrison From Friends And Members 20 April 2023
If you wish to contribute your own memories and/or photographs of GEORGE, please email them to me, either within the email or as a separate attached word document.

CODES OF CONDUCT – SBH have now adopted the UK Athletics (UKA) and the Home Country Athletics Federations (HCAF) Codes of Conduct which set out national standards of conduct for all clubs, coaches, officials, volunteers and athletes in the sport.  The purpose of the codes are to clarify what behaviours are acceptable and unacceptable, the standards of practice expected and the basis for challenging and improving practice.  The Codes are similar to our previous Codes of Conduct which were part of the previous ClubMark scheme.  All club member and anyone undertaking a relevant role must agree to abide by the codes of conduct. The Codes of Conduct have now been put onto our Website, please read these to understand the commitments you are making by being a member of SBH.
Link to the Code of Conduct document – Codes Of Conduct Booklet 2021 (1)

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 They 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 HOODIES – With well over eight hundred hoodies already in circulation, this is your opportunity to join the club. The bright red hoody is made to order and has your name embroidered on the front along with the club badge and has the Club name on the back. We now have 2 styles, the original pull over style at £35 + P&P or the new one with a full zip at £40 + P&P.
Here is the link to the Supreme Sports website which if you click on it, will take YOU to the new Club Hoody and allow you to then view the full range of Club kit online – https://www.supreme-sports.co.uk/webshop/schools-and-clubs/shaftesbury-barnet-harriers/

ACCESS TO SBH CLUBHOUSE – The new Keyholders to the outside door are TY HOLDEN, CLYDE GORDON, NEVILLE THOMPSON, GREG THOMPSON, COLIN GODFREY and YAMILLE ALDAMA who all use the Clubhouse outside of normal stadium opening hours. GEOFF MORPHITIS and DAVE BEDFORD will also have a key. All other key fob holders can continue to gain access to the clubhouse via the (New) West Stand Entrance and the Trackside Door to the Clubhouse.
Link to note and details for further information – SBH Club House Door 20-01-23

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.

CAN YOU HELP PLEASEI 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.

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 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.

SBH FAST FORWARD SCHOOL ATHLETICS CLUB ‘Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers now run the school athletics club on Tuesday and Thursday at 4.30pm and which progresses to a more advanced club at 5.45 as a segue into the club. This is for ages 5 years -10 years of age. Please contact TY HOLDEN on 07737803260 for further information

POLE VAULTERS REQUIRED FOR 2023 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 – give it a try NOW.
Please contact the session administrator CLYDE GORDON at clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk for more details.

STEEPLECHASE TRAINING AT STONEX STADIUM – Check with your Coach for details of training times.

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 – Main Switchboard telephone number is 020 3675 7250.

STONEX STADIUM AWARDED TRACKMARK STANDARD – Congratulations on achieving the UK Athletics Quality Assurance Standards for StoneX Stadium. This is the letter from UK Athletics and certificate showing all area that achieved compliance – StoneX Stadium Award Letter 09.11.21StoneX Stadium Certificate

ALAN WELLER – SBH NEWSLETTER EDITOR AND WEBSITE MANAGER




Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Weekly Newsletter Thursday 22 June 2023

Happy Birthday from Thursday 22 June to Wednesday 28 June – Orlando Edwards, Poppy Fenwick-Moore, Tami George, Milo Grigson, Amelie Haffner, Marli Jessop, Chay Joboye, Gavin Marcus, Eavion Richardson, Annina Rive, Eugena Riza, Nadeem Shaikh and Natasha Tanner

RECENT NEW MEMBERS – We wish you a very warm welcome, and a happy, healthy and successful time with Shaftesbury to ISAAC MOORE and UGONNA UKACHUKWU

BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL – Congratulation to BRYAN SMITH who has been awarded the British Empire Medal, in the recent honours list. This is how BRYAN received the notification of his honour – The King has been graciously pleased, on the occasion of the Celebration of His Majesty’s Birthday, to approve the award of the British Empire Medal (Civil Division) to the undermentioned:

The British Empire Medal is a British and Commonwealth award for meritorious civil or military service worthy of recognition by the Crown. The current honour was created in 1922 to replace the original medal, which had been established in 1917 as part of the Order of the British Empire.

GEOFF MORPHITIS went to the same school as BRYAN, William Ellis Grammar School, and he sent the following article to the editor of the Old Elysian Journal.

I don’t know if any of you know or have heard of BRYAN SMITH. He is a very good friend of mine. He was at WES from 1950 to 1956, he came from St Augustine’s Primary School in Maida Vale. He was a very good athlete at School and joined Shaftesbury Harriers.

DL SMITH was the PE teacher at the time when they played Football in the Autumn term and Rugby in the Spring term. He asked BRYAN to coach the U15 Rugby team when the school abandoned Football and played Rugby throughout the winter. It was during his time at WES that LOCKWOOD left as Headmaster and replaced by BAXTER. He qualified as a teacher in Barnet and was secretary of Middlesex County Schools Athletics Association for over 19 years. His wife, JOYCE SMITH, whom he coached, was a very well-known GB distance runner who represented GB&NI at the 1972 Munich Olympics, running the 1500m, where she was British record holder. He founded the Greater London Cross Country League for Women which was the first Women’s Cross Country League in the UK and, as a result, attracted team entries from throughout the UK.

BRYAN was appointed Race Director of the Avon International Marathon in 1980, by the Mayor of London, which was the first ever Women’s Marathon. This was the first time that roads were closed for a London road race. The success of this event led to the first London Marathon in 1981 and the introduction of the Women’s Marathon at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. JOYCE SMITH won the first two Tokyo Marathons in 1979 and 1980 and then the first two London Marathons in 1981 and 1982. Not surprisingly, BRYAN was appointed UK National Coach for Women’s Marathon. BRYAN lives in Watford.

BRYAN joined the then ‘Shaftesbury Harriers’ on the 10 May1954 (yes 70 years next May).At that time we held club matches at the Maccabi Stadium, Hendon which was knocked down to make way for the M1. We moved to our present home at Copthall Stadium which opened in 1964 for the English Schools and was later converted to an all-weather surface in 1976. In 1983 we built a Clubhouse, helped by a grant from the Sports Council and with much of the work done voluntarily by our own members. In 2013 following Saracens Rugby Club’s decision to relocate to Copthall, the Stadium has been rebuilt with a new stands, an indoor athletics training area and has been renamed “StoneX Stadium”.
BRYAN was one of the many to see the amalgamation of Barnet Copthall Ladies AC with Shaftesbury Harriers in the autumn of 1986.
In the 1984 New Year Honours list JOYCE SMITH was awarded the MBE for services to athletics. DAVE BEDFORD and GEORGE HARRISON were honoured in the 2014 Queen’s Birthday Honours List. DAVE was awarded the OBE for services to athletics and charitable fundraising, and GEORGE the MBE for services to athletics.

EUROPEAN U23 CHAMPIONSHIPS Congratulations to CHARLES HICKS (5000m), HENRY MCLUCKIE (5000m) and ALANNA FASHANU (4x100m Relay) who have been selected for the GB&NI team. The championships take place on the 13-16 July as Espoo, Finland.

NEW CLUB RECORD Congratulations to EMILY NEWNHAM who lowered her own Under 20 400m Hurdles record with a time of (57.54) when winning the England U20 Title at Chelmsford on 17 June. Her previous time was (57.64) at Manchester on 1 May 2023.

LONDON INTER CLUB CHALLENGE The second of four fixtures takes place on Sunday 9 July at the StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Entry fee is £8 per event for all age-groups, SBH Members qualify for a 50% discount.
Link to enter, then put 439 in the filter box – https://entry4sports.co.uk/#/
Entries Closing Date Sunday 2 July, No Entries On The Day

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS SUBSCRIPTIONS – Our new Club year started on 1 October 2022. The SBH annual subscription, as from 1 December 2022 as approved at the AGM on Tuesday 29 November is £65 and the current England Athletics annual registration from 1 April 2023 is £17. The current total is £82 and should be paid NOW to; ACCOUNT NAME: SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS, BANK: HSBC, ACCOUNT NUMBER: 41308378, SORT CODE: 400426 – Please advise GEOFF MORPHITIS by email (geoffrey.morphitis@capeandd.comwhen payment has been made.

VINCO – Is a company that broadcast live events, especially athletics. They sent us access to their site whch has videos of past events and upcoming events.This is the ink – https://www.vincosport.com/

RESULTS 
ENGLAND ATHLETICS U23 AND U20 CHAMPIONSHIPS AND U20 OPEN – Took place at Chelmsford on 17-18 June.

100m – U20M H2 EMMANUEL DURUIHEOMA U20 1st (11.00 w-1.7), H3 EBUKA NWOKEJI U17 1st (10.75 w-2.2) in Semi-Final 1 EMMANUEL finished 4th (SB 10.78 w-0.9) taking .15 of a second off his 31 May time, in Semi-Final 2 EBUKA finished 2nd (10.77 w-1.8), in the Final EBUKA won the Silver Medal (10.64 w-1.4), EMMANUEL finished 4th (10.85 w-1.4)
100m – U23W H1 HANNAH FOSTER U23 5th (12.15 w-1.5) in the Final HANNAH finished 7th (12.02 w0.5)
200m – U23M H4 MATTHEW OHIOZE U23 7th (23.02 w-0.9)
200m – U20W H1 NIAH AKINTOKUN U23 5th (25.54 w-1.1)
200m – U23W H2 HANNAH FOSTER U23 3rd (SB 24.58 w-0.3) taking .25 of a second off her 11 June time, in the Final HANNAH finished 7th (24.87 w-2.5)
400m – U20W H3 CHARLOTTE HARRIS U20 (2nd Claim) 7th (58.50)
800m – U20W H1 EMMA MCCLUSKEY U20 (2nd Claim) 9th (2:27.94)
800m – U23M H1 LUCA STUBBS U23 6th (1:56.70)
1500m – U23M H1 THOMAS PATRICK U23 4th (3:50.80) in the Final THOMAS finished 5th (3:46.27)
3000m – U20M Straight Final HENRY DOVER U20 7th (SB 8:55.49)
100m Hurdles – U20W H2 AZARIA NWANKWO U20 4th (15.02 w-0.4)
100m Hurdles – U23W H1 MARLI JESSOP U23 2nd (13.95 w-3.0), H2 LILY HOLT U23 7th (14.69 w-2.1) in the Final MARLI won the Bronze Medal (13.79 w-2.0)
110m Hurdles – U20M H2 RUBEN HEDMAN U20 1st (PB 13.85 w-1.5) taking .26 of a second off his 13 May time, and is ranked UK No.2 U20 in 2023, JOSEPH PURBRICKU20 2nd (PB 13.87 w-1.5) taking .14 of a second off his 30 April time, and is ranked UK No.3 U20 in 2023, in the Final JOSEPH won the Silver Medal (14.01 w-2.8), RUBEN won the Bronze Medal (14.04 w-2.8)
400m Hurdles – U20W H1 EMILY NEWNHAM U20 1st (61.01) in the Final EMILY won the Gold Medal (PB 57.54) taking .10 of a second off her 1 May time, and is ranked UK No.1 U20 in 2023
400m Hurdles – U23M Straight Final JUBRIL ADENIJI U23 4th (PB 55.12) equalling his 1 May time, and is ranked UK No.9 U23 in 2023
400m Hurdles – U23W H2 OLIVIA ALBUT U23 3rd (PB 62.01) taking 2.49 seconds off her 14 May time, in the Final OLIVIA finished 4th (PB 60.92) taking .09 of a second off her H2 time, and is ranked UK No.4 U23 in 2023
3000m Steeplechase – U23M Straight Final KRISTIAN IMROTH U23 won the Bronze Medal (9:01.04)
3000m Steeplechase – U23W Straight Final AMELIA WILLS U23 (2nd Claim) won the Bronze Medal (10:53.01)
High Jump – U20M Straight Final KIMANI JACK U20 won the Silver Medal (2.09m)
High Jump – U23W Straight Final LILY HOLT U23 won the Silver Medal (1.66m)
Long Jump – U23M Straight Final JOSH WOODS U23 finished 5th (6.72m w2.1)
Triple Jump – U20W Straight Final RUTH-ANN OTARUOH U20 (HCA) finished 7th (11.92m w0.9)
Triple Jump – U23M Straight Final JOSH WOODS U23 finished 5th (14.45m w1.5)
Shot 6kg – U20M Straight Final ALASTAIR BROWN U20 (2nd Claim) finished 5th (PB 14.79m) adding 29cm to his 15 April throw, and is ranked UK No.10 U20 in 2023
Discus 1.75kg – U20M Straight Final PHARELL HAREWOOD U20 finished 4th (PB 47.41m) adding 14cm to his 6 June throw, and is ranked UK No.7 U20 in 2023
Discus 1kg – U23W Straight Final ALEXANDRA BALTAZAR-HALL U23 finished 5th (43.03m)
Hammer 4kg – U20W Straight Final GRACIE JENVEY U20 (2nd Claim) won the Silver Medal (PB 48.67m) adding 50cm to her 12 June throw, and is ranked UK No.5 U20 in 2023
Hammer 7.26kg – U23M Straight Final OLIVER GRAHAM U23 won the Silver Medal (60.97m)

NATIONAL ATHLETICS LEAGUE PREMIERSHIP 1B – Took place at Eton on 11 June.
Match Result – 1st Harrow (531.68 points), 2nd Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow (438.68), 3rd Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (419.18), 4th Glasgow Jaguars (364.43), 5th SB (346.93), 6th Newham & Essex Beagles (341.93), 7th Notts (265.18), 8th Crawley (252)
The results are now on the PO10, athletes shown are those who achieved a season or personal best performance.

For a match which saw gloriously calm conditions at one stage during the afternoon, the day ended under a literal raincloud. The National Athletics League Premiership was abandoned with the relays and a host of field events yet to be completed as thunder, lightning, and torrential rain brought the opening match to a halt. The men’s 3,000m was the final event to take place on the track, whilst the women’s pole vault, men’s javelin, and men’s high jump were abandoned with the scorecards only half finished.

200m – SW A HANNAH FOSTER U23 6th (SB 24.83 w1.1) taking .27 of a second off her 14 May time, B ANNA ROSE U20 5th (SB 25.60 w2.1) ) taking .20 of a second off her 28 May time
400m – SM A SAM HAZELL 6th (SB 48.77) ) taking .68 of a second off his 29 May time
400m – SW A VANESS ANSUAA U23 8th (59.54) ) taking .20 of a second off her 13 May time
3000m – SM A THOMAS BUTLER 2nd (PB 8:24.05) ) taking .42 of a second off his 31 May time
100m Hurdles – SW A MARLI JESSOP U23 1st (SB 13.46 w1.8) ) taking .10 of a second off her 10 May time, and is ranked UK No.3 U23 in 2023
110m Hurdles – SW A EDSON GOMES 2nd (SB 13.85 w0.8) ) taking .08 of a second off his 27 May time
400m Hurdles – SW A AZARIA NWANKWO U20 6th (PB 73.63) ) taking .0 of a second off her 28 May time
3000m Steeplechase – SM A STEVEN GARRETT 5th (SB 10:58.70)
Pole Vault – SM A ETHAN WALSH 1st (SB 5.02m)
Pole Vault – SW A JADE IVE (HCA) 1st (3.40m), B TRINITY O’CONNOR 2nd (3.30m) competition abandoned due to adverse weather
High Jump – SM A SHANDELL TAYLOR 4th (SB 1.75m)
Long Jump – SW A TANI SONOIKI U20 2nd (SB 5.11m w-1.5)
Triple Jump – SW A TRINITY O’CONNOR U23 8th (SB 9.55m w-1.0), B LYDIA ROGERS 6th (SB 8.80m w-0.9)
Shot 7.26kg – SM A GREGORY THOMPSON 2nd (PB 16.39m) adding 6cm to his 2019 put
Shot 4kg – SW A ALEXANDRA BALTAZAR-HALL U23 10th (SB 43.41m)
Discus 1kg – SW A PHILIPPA DAVENALL 6th (PB 43.41m) adding 5.77m to her 2022 throw
Hammer 4kg – SW B AMY CLEMENS 3rd (SB 45.47) adding 1.92m to her 3 June throw
Javelin 800g – SM A MILAN TRAJKOVIC U23 5th (47.95m), B EVAN CAMPBELL U23 9th (36.03m) competition abandoned due to adverse weather
Javelin 600g – SW A JO BLAIR V35 (HCA) 3rd (42.78m), B NAOMI OGUNNIYI U20 7th (PB 21.89m) competition abandoned due to adverse weather

HERTFORDSHIRE SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place at Hemel Hempstead on 10 June.
The results are now available on the PO10.
An excellent day for our athletes, with 13 Gold Medals, 6 Silver and 9 Bronze.

100m – U15B H2 LANI JAIYEOLA (Haberdashers School) 7th (PB 12.21 nwr) taking .13 of a  second off his 4 June time
100m – U15G H2 AARA KAMARA (Queenswood School) 1st (PB 12.79 nwr) taking .10 of a  second off her 4 June time, in the Final AARA won the Bronze Medal (12.83 nwr)
100m – U17M H2 VICTOR PAIUSCO (Haberdashers School) 1st (PB 11.43 nwr) equalling his 4 June time, in the Final VICTOR finished 5th (PB 11.4 nwr) taking .03 of a second off his H2 time
200m – U13B Straight Final BEN BAMISAAIYE (Aldenham School) won the Gold Medal (PB 27.38 nwr) taking .08 of a second off his 14 May time
200m – U15G H1 SHAMMAH ST JOHN (Haberdashers School) 1st (SB 27.5 nwr) taking .72 of a  second off her 4 June time, H2 AARA KAMARA (Queenswood School) 2nd (27.4 nwr) in the Final AARA won the Bronze Medal (27.21 nwr), SHAMMAH finished 4th (SB 27.46 nwr) taking .01 of a  second off her 2022 time
300m – U15G Straight Final TAYLA ROBINSON (Queenswood School) 4th (PB 45.3) taking 1.12 seconds off her 7 May time
300m – U17W H2 MIA HIGSON (St Michael’s Catholic High School) 3rd (43.97) in the Final MIA won the Gold Medal (41.91)
800m – U17M Straight Final JACOB CLEMENT (Yavneh College) won the Silver Medal (2:01.30), ADAM O’GORMAN (St Michael’s Catholic High School) 4th (PB 2:05.12) taking .01 of a second off his 17 May time, JOE COX (St Michael’s Catholic High School) 7th (PB 2:09.96)
800m – U17W Straight Final DINA SILVERMAN (Haberdashers School) won the Gold Medal (2:21.30)
1500m – U13G Straight Final AIMEE PORTER (Haberdashers School) won the Silver Medal (PB 5:12.67) taking 1.05 seconds off her 31 May time
1500m – U15B Straight Final CALEB HILTON (Townsend School) 6th (4:43.47)
1500m – U17M Straight Final GIANLEO STUBBS (Townsend School) won the Gold Medal (4:06.10), RAFI GAYER (Haberdashers School) won the Bronze Medal (4:20.23), JORDAN PEARLMAN (Haberdashers School) 6th (4:26.09)
1500m – U20M Straight Final MAX WINFIELD (St Georges School) won the Gold Medal (SB 4:14.52) taking 2.15 seconds off his 28 May time
3000m – U20M Straight Final SAMUEL GREENSTEIN (Haberdashers School) won the Gold Medal (8:56.81)
80m Hurdles – U15B H1 RIAN SHAH (Dame Alice Owen School) 1st (12.51 nwr), JIMI ADU (Haberdashers School) 7th (PB 13.34 nwr) taking .28 of a second off his 8 April time, H2 HARRY WEBB (The Hemel Hempstead School) 1st (11.68 nwr),  in the Final HARRY won the Gold Medal (11.82 nwr), RIAN finished 6th (12.39 nwr)
80m Hurdles – U17W H1 NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG (Loreto College) 1st (12.20 nwr), EVA HIGSON (St Michael’s Catholic High School) 2nd (PB 12.96 nwr) taking .08 of a second off her 21 May time, in the Final NIA won the Gold Medal (11.77 nwr), EVA finished 4th (PB 12.67 nwr) taking .29 of a second off her H1 time
100m Hurdles – U20W Straight Final ALINA COFIE (Aldenham School) won the Silver Medal (14.62 nwr)
300m Hurdles – U17W Straight Final EVA HIGSON (St Michael’s Catholic High School) won the Silver Medal (PB 52.67) taking 5.18 seconds off her 30 April time
High Jump – U15B Straight Final RIAN SHAH (Dame Alice Owen School) won the Silver Medal (SB 1.67m) adding 1cm to his 23 April height
High Jump – U17M Straight Final JORDAN NGIGE (St Michael’s Catholic High School) won the Bronze Medal (1.78m), JOE COX (St Michael’s Catholic High School) finished 6th (PB 1.60m) adding 5cm to his 21 May height
High Jump – U20W Straight Final REBECCA WHEELER-HENRY (Queens School) won the Gold Medal (PB 1.72m) adding 6cm to her 18 March height, and is ranked UK No.6 U20 in 2023
Pole Vault – U15B Straight Final ISAAC VAN DEN BERGH (St Clement Danes School) won the Silver Medal (PB 3.20m) adding 20cm to his 7 May height, and is ranked UK No.6 U15 in 2023
Pole Vault – U17M Straight Final ANGUS BROWN (Dame Alice Owen School) won the Gold Medal (3.90m)
Pole Vault – U17W Straight Final ABIGAIL EDWARDS (St Clement Danes School) won the Silver Medal (3.00m)
Long Jump – U13B Straight Final BEN BAMISAAIYE (Aldenham School) finished 6th (4.12 nwr)
Long Jump – U15B Straight Final LANI JAIYEOLA (Haberdashers School) finished 10th (4.91 nwr)
Shot 4kg – U15B Straight Final CHU ONONOGBU (Haberdashers School) won the Bronze Medal (11.09m), MILO RYNEHART (Haberdashers School) finished 6th (10.51m)
Discus 1kg – U17W Straight Final GEORGINA CHRISTOPHOROU (Roundwood Park School) won the Bronze Medal (PB 26.76m) adding 2.52m to her 2022 throw
Discus 1.25kg – U15B Straight Final CHU ONONOGBU (Haberdashers School) won the Gold Medal (PB 43.30m) adding 3.94 to his 23 April throw, and is ranked UK No.1 U15 in 2023, HARRY WEBB (The Hemel Hempstead School) finished 4th (SB 27.20m)
Discus 1.5kg – U17M Straight Final BRIAN ANENE (St Michael’s Catholic High School) finished 6th (33.07m)
Discus 1.75kg – U20M Straight Final GABE LAMB (St Clement Danes School) won the Gold Medal (PB 43.08m) adding 33m to his 2022 put
Hammer 4kg – U15B Straight Final MILO RYNEHART (Haberdashers School) won the Bronze Medal (PB 38.54m) adding 2.40m to his 4 June throw
Javelin 600g – U15B Straight Final ALBERT TAYLOR (Dame Alice Owen School) finished 10th (PB 28.97m) adding 1.92m to his 4 June throw
Javelin 700g – U17M Straight Final FRED TAYLOR (Dame Alice Owen School) finished 13th (PB 33.56m) adding 13cm to his 4 June throw

MIDDLESEX SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place at Lee Valley on 10 June.
The results are now available on the PO10. Season and personal bests, wind speeds added. Also names changes/added.

100m – U15G H1 ANGEL MCLEOD (Christ’s College Finchley School) finished 1st (SB 12.43 w-0.6) taking .05 of a second off her 7 May time, H3 MOIESHA SAVAGE (No School Shown) finished 1st (PB 12.58 w2.6) taking .08 of a second off her 4 June time, in the Final ANGEL won the Gold Medal (SB 12.43 w-0.6) equalling her H1 time, MOIESHA won the Silver Medal (12.61 w-0.6)
100m – U17M H1 NATHAN FERNANDES (Finchley Catholic High School) finished 2nd (11.34 w0.2), in the Final NATHAN won the Bronze Medal (11.29 w0.1)
100m – U17W H1 TAMI GEORGE (St Michael’s School) finished 1st (12.45 w3.5), POPPY FENWICK-MOORE (Mill Hill County School) finished 4th (PB 13.57 w3.5) taking .25 of a second off her 21 May time, H2 ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA (Mill Hill County School) finished 1st (PB 12.88 w-0.1) taking .05 of a second off her 4 June time, in the Final TAMI won the Gold Medal (12.26 3.5), ONYEBUCHI finished 4th (PB 12.85 3.5) taking .03 of a second off her H2 time, POPPY finished 8th (PB 13.43 3.5) taking .14 of a second off her H1 time
200m – U15B H1 HARRY PINCHERLIE (Mill Hill County School) finished 3rd (24.19 w1.8), H3 ANTON COHEN (Hendon School) finished 2nd (PB 24.45 w1.9) taking .37 of a second off his 21 May time, in the Final HARRY finished 5th (PB 24.01 w-0.1) taking .17 of a second off his 21 May time, ANTON Y finished 7th (24.64 w-0.1)
200m – U17M H1 REUBEN CARDOSO (Finchley Catholic High School) finished 1st (PB 23.36 w0.8) taking .27 of a second off his 30 April time, H2 JAIAN SAUNDERS (Wren School 2nd Claim) finished 1st (PB 22.90 w1.3) taking .17 of a second off his 14 May time, BRANDON KUFAZVINEI (Whitefields School) finished 4th (SB 23.23 w1.3) taking .06 of a second off his 14 May time, in the Final JAIAN won the Gold Medal (PB 22.82 w1.0) taking .08 of a second off his H2 time, BRANDON won the Silver Medal (SB 23.12 w1.0) taking .11 of a second off his H2 time, RUEBEN finished 5th (23.59 w1.0)
200m – U17W H1 MAKAYLA BRAY ALOIE (Ark School) finished 2nd (25.95 w1.1), in the Final MAKAYLA won the Bronze Medal (26.29 w0.4)
300m – U15B H2 SETH RENNIE-RODDY (Compton School) finished 1st (PB 38.88) taking 1.47 seconds off his 13 May, in the Final SETH won the Silver Medal (39.64)
300m – U15G H1 ELLA BUCKLEY (Ashmole School 2nd Claim) finished 1st (PB 42.11) taking .72 of a second off her 7 May time, in the Final ELLA won the Gold Medal (42.5)
300m – U17W Straight Final ADANNA MAZINWOSU (Mill Hill School) won the Gold Medal (PB 42.10) taking .59 of a second off her 30 April time, OLIVE HARVEY-DEW (Archer School) finished 4th (SB 44.96) taking .31 of a second off her 21 May time
400m – U17M H1 JADEN AULIS (Finchley Catholic High School) finished 1st (PB 54.19) taking .32 of a second off his 16 April time, H2 ZICO JONES (Latymer School) finished 1st (52.22) in the Final ZICO won the Gold Medal (51.63), JADEN finished 4th (54.92)
400m – U20W Straight Final CHARLOTTE HARRIS (Mill Hill School 2nd Claim) won the Gold Medal (PB 56.89) taking 1.88 seconds off her 28 May time, LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL (King Alfred School) won the Silver Medal (61.51)
800m – U15B H1 LEON BISS (Hendon School) finished 2nd (2:12.42), H2 EUAN PHILLIPS (Finchley Catholic High School) finished 1st (2:12.65) in the Final EUAN won the Silver Medal (2:12.97), LEON won the Bronze Medal (2:14.95)
800m – U15G H1 ELIZABETH OTHULO (Archer School) finished 3rd (2:40.73), MEGAN HAMMOND (Wren School) finished 7th (2:45.43)
800m – U17M H1 LEO RONCARATI (Wren Academy) finished 1st (2:06.76), AUSTIN WARD (Finchley Catholic High School) finished 8th (SB 2:19.27)
800m – U17W Straight Final LARISSA WILSON (Fortismere School) won the Gold Medal (2:14.58), MYA MAIRS-INGRAM (Wren Academy) won the Silver Medal (2:15.42), EMMA MCCLUSKEY (Mill Hill School 2nd Claim) finished 5th (2:23.15)
1500m – U15B Straight Final ARTHUR PHILLIPS (Compton School) won the Gold Medal (4:23.82)
1500m – U15G Straight Final POSIE SHAW (HS School) won the Gold Medal (4:53.39), AMBER JACKSON (Archer School) finished 7th (5:39.58)
1500m – U17W Straight Final EDIE WOODINGS (Mill Hill School) won the Bronze Medal (4:56.33)
1500m – U20M Straight Final NOAH CLARKE (2nd Claim) finished 8th (4:36.83), CALLUM SYDENHAM (2nd Claim) finished 12th (4:48.52)
75m Hurdles – U15G H2 EVA COPELAND (Wren Academy) 3rd (PB 14.81 w3.6) taking .19 of a second off her 4 June time, in the Final EVA finished 7th (PB 14.00 nwr) taking .81 of a second off her H2 time
100m Hurdles – U17M Straight Final OSCAR RONCARATI (Wren Academy) won the Bronze Medal (PB 15.28 w2.0) taking .35 of a second off his 21 May time
300m Hurdles – U17W Straight Final MACIE SUTHERLAND (Henrietta Barnet School) won the Gold Medal (PB 47.87) taking .93 of a second off her 28 May time
High Jump – U15B Straight Final LEON BISS (Hendon School) finished 8th (PB 1.45m) equalling his 7 May height
High Jump – U17W Straight Final MACIE SUTHERLAND (Henrietta Barnet School) won the Bronze Medal (1.40m)
Long Jump – U15B Straight Final HARRY PINCHERLE (Mill Hill School) won the Silver Medal (PB 5.66m nwr) adding 29cm to his 14 May jump
Long Jump – U15G Straight Final ELLA BUCKLEY (Ashmole School 2nd Claim) won the Gold Medal (SB 4.76m nwr) adding 5cm to his 14 May jump
Long Jump – U17M Straight Final CAMERON KNIGHT (Harrow Boys School) won the Silver Medal (PB 5.94m nwr) adding 10cm to his 2022 jump, REUBEN CARDOSO (Finchley Catholic High School) finished 7th (4.96m nwr)
Long Jump – U17W Straight Final MAKAYLA BRAY ALOIE (Ark School) won the Silver Medal (4.75m nwr), POPPY FENWICK-MOORE (Mill Hill School) finished 4th (PB 4.36m nwr)
Triple Jump – U17W Straight Final TAMI GEORGE (St Michael’s School) won the Silver Medal (PB 10.15m nwr) adding 11cm to her 4 June jump
Shot 5kg – U17M Straight Final BRANDON KUVAZVINEI (Whitefields School) finished 11th (8.70m)

BMC REGIONAL RACES (MICK MARLOW MEMORIAL) – Took place at Bracknell on 21 June.
3000m – Mens A HENRY MCLUCKIE U23 1st (8:05.48)

BMC REGIONAL RACES – Took place at Wormwood Scrubs on 21 June.
800m – Mens B GILAD NACHSHEN U23 6th (SB 2:00.71) taking 6.28 seconds off his 19 April time
800m – Mixed E MYA MAIRS-INGRAM U17 2nd (2:13.98), EMMA MCCLUSKEY U20 (2nd Claim ) 7th (2:25.11)
1500m – Mixed B JACOB CLEMENT U17 1st (PB 4:10.66) taking 4.16 seconds off his 31 May time, JONATHAN BOARDMAN U23 11th (4:38.55)

KETTERING TOWN OPEN MEETING – Took place at Kettering on 20 June.
100m – SX 8 JULIAN PRIEST U23 3rd (SB 11.44 w-0.3)
400m – SX 1 SOPHIE FORBES-LAIRD U20 2nd (PB 57.90) taking .80 of a second off her 2021 time

SCOTTISH NATIONAL ATHLETICS LEAGUE – Took place at Grangemouth on 18 June.
100m – SM 2 BEN MCGUIRE 1st (11.27 w0.0)
200m – SM 1 BEN MCGUIRE 5th (22.73 w-0.7)
Long Jump – SW 1 SELINA HENDERSON 4th (5.27m w3.0)

SOUTHERN ATHLETICS LEAGUE DIVISION 1 – Took place at Eton on 18 June.
Discus 1kg – SW A AMY HOLDER (2nd Claim) 1st (50.78m)

MEETING INTERNACIONAL PRUEBAS COMBINADAS – Took place at Arona, Spain on 17-18 June.
Decathlon – SM JAMI SCHLUETER U23 8th (7253 points) – 100m (11.01 w1.5), 400m (PB 49.62) taking .39 of a second off his 12 May time, 1500m (PB 4:38.83) taking .89 of a second off his 2022 time, 110m Hurdles (15.09 w0.8), High Jump (1.72m), Pole Vault (4.30m), Long Jump (6.97m w-0.1), Shot 7.26kg (13.82m), Discus 2kg (37.82m), Javelin 800g (PB 52.82m) adding 41cm to his 13 May throw.

MEETING NIKAIA – Took place at Nice, France on 17 June.
Shot 7.26kg – SM SCOTT LINCOLN (HCA) 1st (20.53m)

TRACK NIGHT VIENNA – Took place at Vienna, Austria on 17 June.
3000m Steeplechase – SM MARK PEARCE 6th (8:40.56)

JAAA BUDAPEST QUEST 2023 SERIES – Took place at Kingston, Jamaica on 17 June.
100m – SM 1 ZHARNEL HUGHES 1st (10.00 w-0.9)

HORST MANDL MEMORIAL – Took place at Graz, Austria on 16 June.
100m – SM H1 KRISHAWN AIKEN 4th (SB 10.49 w-0.7) equalling his 7 May time, in the final race KRISHAWN finished 5th equal (SB 10.44 w0.1) taking .05 of a second off his H1 time
200m – SM 1 KRISHAWN AIKEN 3rd (SB 21.17 w-0.2) taking .21 of a second off his 27 May time

LONDON HEATHSIDE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place at Finsbury Park on 15 June.
1500m – SX 2 LIAM GARRETT U23 (2nd Claim) 1st (3:56.93)

WATFORD OPEN MEETING – Took place at Watford on 14 June.
800m – SX 2 ETHAN MOSS U13 6th (PB 2:31.57), MEGAN HAMMOND U15 13th (PB 2:38.20) taking .14 of a second off her 21 May time, 3 AIMEE PORTER U13 9th (2:36.24), ZACK JOSEPHS U15 10th (PB 2:40.26) taking 2.04 seconds off his 2022 time, 4 AMITAI BLOOM U15 3rd (PB 2:20.31) taking 3.22 seconds off his 17 May time, 5 EDWARD PASCAL U13 8th (PB 2:22.23) taking 3.28 seconds off his 7 May time, LADDIE SHAW U15 9th (PB 2:22.68) taking 4.57 seconds off his 7 May time, JESSIE ABRAHAMS U15 10th (PB 2:23.65) taking 10.98 seconds off his 2022 time, 6 POSIE SHAW U15 9th (PB 2:17.89) taking 4.68 seconds off her 2022 time, 7 YEDIDYA MAXWELL U15 5th (PB 2:14.47) taking 1.62 seconds off his 21 May time, SCARLETT KENT U23 7th (PB 2:14.95) taking 3.13 seconds off her 2022 time, DINA SILVERMAN U17 12th (2:18.77), 8 TOMMY NARVAEZ-WHITE U17 3rd (PB 2:12.06) taking 4.93 seconds off his 17 May time, MYA MAIR-INGRAM U17 5th (PB 2:12.30) taking 2.06 seconds off her 17 May time, CHARLOTTE HARRIS U20 (2nd Claim) 8th (PB 2:12.72) taking 2.76 seconds off her 3 June time, CALEB HILTON U15 10th (PB 2:15.19) taking 4.01 seconds off his 23 April time, EMMA MCCLUSKEY U20 (2nd Claim) 12th (2:18.55), 9 ARTHUR PHILLIPS U15 3rd (PB 2:06.43) taking 7.75 seconds off his 7 May time, LARISSA WILSON U17 10th (PB 2:12.56) taking .64 of a second off her 20 May time, 10 JOSIAH WILLIAMS-OLIVIERRE U20 4th (PB 2:04.14) taking 4.62 seconds off his 10 May time, EUAN PHILLIPS U15 6th (PB 2:05.90) taking 1.70 seconds off his 17 May time, PETER BAYVEL-ZAYATS U17 8th (PB 2:06.77) taking 8.93 seconds off his 2022 time, RAPHAEL AARON U20 13th (PB 2:10.54) taking .02 of a second off his 2022 time, 11 RAFI GAYER U17 3rd (PB 2:02.65) taking 2.76 seconds off his 30 April time, SPIKE BLAKE U20 9th (PB 2:05.65) taking 1.32 seconds off his 2022 time, NOAH CLARKE U20 (2nd Claim) 11th (PB 2:07.26) taking .84 of a second off his 17 May time, 12 ADAM O’GORMAN U17 5th (PB 2:01.32) taking 3.81 seconds off his 17 May time, JONATHAN BOARDMAN U23 8th (2:03.18), 13 BENJAMIN GOSTICK U20 1st (PB 1:56.25), JOSHUA FISHER U20 2nd (PB 1:57.17) taking 2.50 seconds off his 10 May time, JACOB CLEMENT U17 7th (PB 1:58.69) taking 1.62 seconds off his 28 May time, ALEX WOOD U20 9th (PB 1:59.07) taking 4.18 seconds off his 17 May time, 14 LEO RONCARATI U20 5th (PB 1:57.85) taking 1.84 seconds off his 2022 time, 15 DANIEL BANYARD U20 2nd (PB 1:56.03) taking 2.49 seconds off his 17 May time
3000m – SX 2 JORDAN PEARLMAN U17 20th (PB 9:15.40) taking 13.51 seconds off his 19 April time

CAMBRIDGE OPEN MEETING – Took place at St Ives on 14 June.
Mile – SX 1 JEREMY DEMPSEY 1st (PB 3:59.28) taking 1.92 seconds off his 15 April time, and is ranked UK No.6 in 2023

WORTHING TRACK NIGHT – Took place at Worthing on 13 June.
100m – SM 1A JORDAN WATSON-BROWN 1st (SB 10.42 w2.6) taking .01 of a second off his 13 June time, JAMAL RHODEN-STEVENS 3rd (SB 10.55 w2.6) taking .02 of a second off his 29 May time, 2A JORDAN finished 1st (10.43 w1.6), JAMAL finished 3rd (10.60 w1.6)

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.

PARKRUNS IN THE UK – Last Saturday at parkruns in the UK, there were…
1,119 events – 170,067 walkers, joggers and runners – 24,381 volunteers – 7,953 first-timers – 23,967 PBs

PARKRUNS SNIPPET – In 2017, then 83-year-old MARGARET SMITH from Brueton parkrun became the oldest woman in parkrun history to join the 250 milestone club. Now having completed over 400 parkruns, she encourages other older people to join the parkrun family to tackle loneliness

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Aldenham on 17 June.
PAUL LEWIS V50 2nd (20.03) this was his 172nd Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Black Park on 17 June.
KEVIN WALDEN V40 8th (19.16) this was his 18th Parkrun, TIM PARKIN V45 39th (22.13) this was his 2nd Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Canons Park on 17 June.
LENARD MICHEL V50 17th (23.33) this was his 98th Parkrun , SHONA MICHEL V50 76th (30.49) this was her 90th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Hackney Marshes on 17 June.
BARRY CHISHOLM V60 390th (44.10) this was his 293rd Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Lancing Beach Green on 17 June.
DANIEL NICHOLS V40 3rd (17.49) this was his 44th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Lake Claremont, Perth, Australia on 17 June.
STUART MOORE V60 45th (28.12) this was his 195th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Maidstone on 17 June.
CLIFF GOLDING V65 90th (25.23) this was his 146th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Oak Hill on 17 June.
STUART SINGER V60 28th (22.17) this was his 380th Parkrun, BRADLEY SINGER 62nd (24.10) this was his 231st Parkrun, ANDREW HOLMES V55 177th (30.15) this was his 60th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Pymmes on 17 June.
EMILY HATHAWAY U23 3rd (PB 18.42) this was her 30th Parkrun, FINN MACCARTHY U23 5th (19.53) this was his 78th Parkrun, PAUL MACCARTHY V55 7th (PB 19.56) this was his 222nd Parkrun, TIM UNDERHILL V55 12th (21.11) this was his 99th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Sharpham Road Playing Fields on 17 June.
RUSSELL DEVITT V70 85th (39.32) this was his 267th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Worthing on 17 June.
NICOLA PAYNE 18th (19.00) this was her 70th Parkrun

UPCOMING ROAD RELAY AND TRACK AND FIELD FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS, WHICH COVERS THE PERIOD THURSDAY 22 JUNE UNTIL WEDNESDAY 19 JULY – The SBH 2023 Summer Fixture Card can be found on the SBH website – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/

MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE – The third fixture of four takes place on Saturday 24 June at Finsbury Park Athletics Track, Hornsey Gate, Endymlon Road (Satnav N4 2NQ)
Age-Groups Under 13, 15 & 17 Men/Women.
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager.
To Be Confirmed: Those athletes who wish to compete as a non-scorer, please contact your Team Manager no later than Thursday 22 June as the declarations have to be in on Friday 23 June. 

UK YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE PREMIER SOUTH The third fixture of four takes place on Sunday 25 June at Norman Park, Hayes Lane, Bromley (Satnav BR2 9EF).
Age-Groups Under 17 & U20 Men/Women.
Link to the timetable UK YDL UAG 2023 Timetable
Note: You will have to be selected by your respective Team Manager 

WATFORD OPEN MEETING  Takes place on Wednesday 28 June at the Woodside Stadium, Horseshoe Lane, Watford (Satnav WD25 7HH).
Age-Groups Under U13 and above Men/Women.
Timetable – 19.00pm 100m, 19.15pm Long Jump, 19.25pm 1500m no times over 5minute 30 seconds, 21.05pm 3000m no times over 11.00 minutes, no Under 13s
Is not open on roster athletics, this is the link, please check as entries may be open before next weeks Newsletter – https://meets.rosterathletics.com/public/competitions?page=0&cc=GBR&from=2023-04-16&to=2023-05-31
Note: There are no entries on the day, and there is a possibility that the limits will be taken up well before the race day. 

EASTERN YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE ROUND 3  The third of five fixtures takes place on Sunday 2 July at the Westminster Lodge athletic Track, Holywell Hill, St Albans (Satnav AL1 2DJ).
Age-Groups Under U13, U15 & U17 Men/Women.
Link to the timetable EYAL Timetable 2023
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 no later than Thursday 29 June as the declarations have to be in on Friday 30 June 

SOUTHERN U20 AND SENIOR INTER COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place on Sunday 2 July at the Horspath Athletics And Sports Ground, Horspath Road, Oxford (Satnav OX4 2RR).
Please Note: You will selected by your County Team Manager

LEE VALLEY DOUBLE 100m SPRINTS OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Wednesday 5 July at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR).
For age-groups U13 and above.
1st Round 19.00. 2nd Round to follow 1st round.
This is the link for you to enter yourselves, currently not open to enter https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/?o=&page=8&date__gte=&date__lte=&type=&q=&country_id=&uses_ot=on
Closing Date Monday 2 July or once an event reaches full capacity.

UK CHAMPIONSHIPS INCLUDING THE TRIAL FOR THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place from Saturday 8 July to Sunday 9 July at the Manchester Regional Arena, Rowsley Street, Manchester (Satnav M11 3FF).
Link to purchase tickets – https://www.britishathletics.org.uk/events-and-tickets/uk-athletics-championships-manchester-2023/

LONDON INTER CLUB CHALLENGE The second of four fixtures takes place on Sunday 9 July at the StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Entry fee is £8 per event for all age-groups, SBH Members qualify for a 50% discount.
Link to the timetable –
Link to enter, then put 439 in the filter box – https://entry4sports.co.uk/#/
Entries Closing Date Sunday 2 July, No Entries On The Day

NATIONAL ATHLETIC LEAGUE ROUND 3 The third of four fixtures takes place on Saturday 15 July at Ashton Playing Fields, 598 Chigwell Road, WoodfordGreen (Satnav IG8 8AA).
Age-Groups Under U20 & Senior Men/Women. This is the link to the timetable https://www.nationalathleticsleague.org.uk/premiership-eton-woodfood-green-birmingham-2/
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager 

EASTERN YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE ROUND 4  The fourth of five fixtures takes place on Sunday 16 July at Chelmsford Sports And Athletics Centre, Salerno Way, Chelmsford (Satnav CM1 2EH).
Age-Groups Under U13, U15 & U17 Men/Women.
Link to the timetable EYAL Timetable 2023
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 no later than Thursday 13 July as the declarations have to be in on Friday 14 July

LEE VALLEY DOUBLE 100m/200m SPRINTS OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Wednesday 19 July at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR).
For age-groups U13 and above.
100m Men 19.00, 100m Women 19.30, 200m Men 20.00, 200m Women 20.30 times are estimated.
This is the link for you to enter yourselves, all fixtures are now open to enter https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/?o=&page=5&date__gte=&date__lte=&type=&q=&country_id=&uses_ot=on
Closing Date TBC or once an event reaches full capacity.

LEE VALLEY 2023 OUTDOOR FIXTURES – The following will be available for you to enter on Opentrack, this is the link to enter the 1 April Open Meeting now on Opentrack – https://www.better.org.uk/leisure-centre/lee-valley/athletics-centre/athletics-competitions
The following fixtures will be available to enter on Opentrack, in the coming weeks.
5 July – Double 100m Meeting (Open to enter)
19 July – Sprints 100m/200m Meeting (Open to enter)
2 August – Double Sprint Hurdles
16 August – Sprints 100m/200m Meeting
30 August – Double 100m Meeting
September – Autumn Throws Fest

WATFORD 2023 OPEN MEETING OUTDOOR FIXTURES – The following will be available for you to enter on Roster Athletics
Wednesday 12 July – 7.00pm 400m No Under 13s, 7.15pm High Jump, 7.25pm BMC, 8.00m 800m No times over 2 minutes 45 seconds, 9.05pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s
Wednesday 26 July – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm Triple Jump, 7.15pm 1500m No times over 5 minutes 30 seconds, 9.00pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s
Wednesday 9 August – 7.00pm 100m, 7.15pm 400m No Under 13s, 7.30pm 800m No times over 2 minutes 45 seconds, 9.05pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s
Wednesday 23 August – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm Long Jump, 7.25pm BMC, 8.00m 1500m No times over 5 minutes 30 seconds
Wednesday 6 September – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm High Jump, 7.20pm 100m, 7.40pm 800m, 9.05pm 3000m No under 13

EUROPEAN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS: WHO, WHAT AND WHEN GUIDE  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

Poland will be the epicentre of athletics this week with FEMKE BOL, YAROSLAVA MAHUCHIKH and MILTOS TENTOGLOU among those in action. All eyes will be on the Slaski Stadium in Chorzów, Poland, this week with the venue playing host to the European Team Championships. Altogether there are 47 nations battling for honours in three divisions of the competition. For athletics enthusiasts it will provide a six-day feast of track and field. The event takes place in conjunction with the third edition of the European Games and divisions two and three of the athletics action will unfold on June 20-22 with the division one match on June 23-25.

Here are the teams:

First division: Poland, Great Britain, Germany, Netherlands, France, Italy, Finland, Belgium, Turkey, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Spain, Greece, Sweden, Norway, Portugal

Second division: Denmark, Ukraine, Romania, Estonia, Hungary, Slovenia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Latvia, Croatia, Iceland, Serbia, Cyprus, Moldova, Luxembourg

Third division: Ireland, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Malta, Montenegro, Georgia, Armenia, Andorra, North Macedonia, San Marino, Albania, AASSE (Athletic Association of Small States of Europe), Azerbaijan, Kosovo, Austria, Israel 

How to watch For UK viewers the BBC is planning to show the action whereas you can also see it streamed live here, but look out for news, interviews and updates on the AW website and social media channels, especially the progress of the British team in the division one match. You can view the timetable and results here.

 History The event has a rich heritage and its forerunner – the European, or Europa, Cup – dates back to 1965 with Britain winning the men’s “Super League” title at Gateshead in 1989 and 2000, Munich in 1997, St Petersburg in 1998 and Annecy in 2002 and 2008. At the 1989 event in Gateshead, for example, many of Britain’s top stars at the time competed and the winners included LINFORD CHRISTIE, COLIN JACKSON, JOHN REGIS, TOM MCKEAN, STEVE BACKLEY, KRISS AKABUSI and DALTON GRANT, with the reward of qualification for the IAAF World Cup.

In 2009 the meeting was reinvented as the “European Team Championships” with male and female athletes now in the same squad and competing at the same venue. There were also controversial rules such as field eventers only being allowed a limited number of attempts and an elimination (or devil-takes-the-hindmost) element in distance races, but the ideas were criticised and subsequently dropped). Originally the new European Team Champs was in the form of four leagues, too, but there are now just three divisions. The most recent three editions of the event have been held in Poland – in Bydgoszcz in 2019 and Chorzów in 2021 and now 2023 – with the host nation taking advantage of home support by winning twice on the trot and now going for a hat-trick this week if they can triumph in the first division match.

 Athletes in action FEMKE BOL has been in brilliant form this summer already and represents the newly-promoted top division team, the Netherlands. MILTOS TENTOGLOU is another European champion in action and the Greek long jumper will be up against Italy’s MATTIA FURLANI and Switzerland’s SIMON EHAMMER this week. Hosts Poland have two of their individual European champions from Munich last year in action in the shape of sprint hurdler PIA SKRZYSZOWSKA and hammer thrower WOJCIECHI NOWICKI. Germany is traditionally strong in the throws and has won the overall title five times since 2009. Their squad includes, for example, javelin thrower JULIAN WBER. YEMAN CRIPPA will be looking for maximum points for Italy and is likely to go in the 5000m. There are some big names in the lower divisions too with high jumper YAROSLAVA MAKUCHIKH and long/triple jumper MARYNA BEKH-ROMANCHUK in the Ukraine team in division two. Triple jumper PEDRO PICHARDO, the Olympic, world and European gold medallist, is part of the Portuguese squad.

Since the event transformed from the European Cup to the European Team Championships, British Athletics has used the meeting as more of an opportunity to blood up and coming talent. The 2023 squad has 11 athletes making their GB & Northern Ireland international senior debut, for example. In comparison, defending champions Poland have named a full-strength team. However there are some experienced campaigners in the GB team such as throwers SCOTT LINCOLN, JADE LALLY and LAWRENCE OKOYE, plus sprinter RICHARD KILTY in the relay squad.

Great Britain & Northern Ireland squad

Men100m: Jeremiah Azu; 200m: Adam Clayton; 400m: Alex Haydock-Wilson; 800m: Ben Pattison; 1500m: George Mills; 5000m: Jonathan Davies; 110m hurdles: Josh Zeller; 400m Hurdles: Seamus Derbyshire; 3000m steeplechase: Zak Seddon; Long jump: Jack Roach; Triple jump: Jude Bright-Davies; High jump: William Grimsey; Pole vault: Adam Hague; Shot: Scott Lincoln; Discus: Lawrence Okoye; Hammer: Jake Norris; Javelin: Joe Dunderdale; 4x100m: Jeremiah Azu, Oliver Bromby, Adam Clayton, Richard Kilty and Tommy Ramdhan 

Women100/200m: Bianca Williams; 400m: Ama Pipi; 800m: Issy Boffey; 1500m: Ellie Baker; 5000m: Hannah Nuttall; 100m hurdles: Abigail Pawlett; 400m hurdles: Lina Nielsen; 3000m steeplechase: Maisie Grice; Long jump: Lucy Hadaway; Triple jump: Georgina Forde-Wells; High jump: Laura Zialor; Pole vault: Jade Ive; Shot: Sarah Omoregie; Discus: Jade Lally; Hammer: Charlotte Payne; Javelin: Bekah Walton; 4x100m: Alyson Bell, Amy Hunt, Imani-Lara Lansiquot, Cassie-Ann Pemberton, Aleeya Sibbons and Bianca Williams 

Mixed 4x400m: Charlie Dobson, Alex Haydock-Wilson, Carys McAulay (Nick Dakin, Trafford), Laviai Nielsen, Lina Nielsen, Ama Pipi and Brodie Young

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS ON INSTAGRAM – Since the account was setup towards the end of last year, there has been an amazing amount of Videos and Photographs contributed with many comments. There are no posts this week.

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS NEW INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT – Many thanks to SEAN SUTHERLAND who undertook a review on the best way forward, following this a decision was made to set up a new account, and SEAN has now set that account up.
To follow our new Instagram account, from your own account, by searching for ‘shaftesbury_barnet’ or by clicking https://www.instagram.com/shaftesbury_barnet/ 
To Members and Parents, if you wish for any photographs to be posted on Instagram, please email them to sbh.instagram@outlook.com  If you can at the same time give details on when and where the photographs was taken, plus any other comments.
Please feel free to post photographs of any special occasion, for example, your wedding day, an addition to the family.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2023  Takes place in Budapest, Hungary from 19-27 August 2023.
This is the link for all information including tickets – https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/budapest23
This is the link to the qualification system and entry standards – https://assets.aws.worldathletics.org/document/62ff627cef4200119b5555be.pdf

Currently we have 2 athletes who have achieved qualification standards – ZHARNEL HUGHES 200m (20.07 w-0.3) and LIZZIE BIRD 3000m Steeplechase (9:07.07)

THE FOLLOWING IS CLUB INFORMATION ON VARIOUS TOPICS

SBH 2023 SUMMER FIXTURE CARD – Can be found on the SBH website –http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/

SBH 2022-2023 WINTER CROSS COUNTRY POINTS AND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURE – The CROSS COUNTRY POINTS TABLE is now available on the SBH Website, and is the final table following the National Championships on the 25 February – Mens Cross Country Points Tables 2022-2023 – Final Issue 25-02-23  Womens Cross Country Points Tables 2022-2023 – Final Issue 25-02-23
The CROSS COUNTRY CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP LIST is now available on the SBH Website, and is the Final Issue following the Southern Championships on the 28 January – Men & Womens Cross Country Club Championship Winners 2022-2023 – Updated 28-01-23 Final Issue

GEORGE HARRISON MBE MEMORIAL DOCUMENT – The document has been put together with contributors from LISA WEBB, MARTIN ROCHFORD, NADEEM SHAIKH, RACHEL FELTON, LIAM and JAMIE DEE, JAMES LOVELL, EMILIA ECONOMU, ALAN WELLERKAREN HARRISONTIM UNDERHILL, GLEN WATTS, JOANNA WINFIELD, SHAUN CLIFFORD and EUAN MACKENZIEShaftesbury Barnet Harriers Memorial To George Harrison From Friends And Members 20 April 2023
If you wish to contribute your own memories and/or photographs of GEORGE, please email them to me, either within the email or as a separate attached word document.

CODES OF CONDUCT – SBH have now adopted the UK Athletics (UKA) and the Home Country Athletics Federations (HCAF) Codes of Conduct which set out national standards of conduct for all clubs, coaches, officials, volunteers and athletes in the sport.  The purpose of the codes are to clarify what behaviours are acceptable and unacceptable, the standards of practice expected and the basis for challenging and improving practice.  The Codes are similar to our previous Codes of Conduct which were part of the previous ClubMark scheme.  All club member and anyone undertaking a relevant role must agree to abide by the codes of conduct. The Codes of Conduct have now been put onto our Website, please read these to understand the commitments you are making by being a member of SBH.
Link to the Code of Conduct document – Codes Of Conduct Booklet 2021 (1)

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 They 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 HOODIES – With well over eight hundred hoodies already in circulation, this is your opportunity to join the club. The bright red hoody is made to order and has your name embroidered on the front along with the club badge and has the Club name on the back. We now have 2 styles, the original pull over style at £35 + P&P or the new one with a full zip at £40 + P&P.
Here is the link to the Supreme Sports website which if you click on it, will take YOU to the new Club Hoody and allow you to then view the full range of Club kit online – https://www.supreme-sports.co.uk/webshop/schools-and-clubs/shaftesbury-barnet-harriers/

ACCESS TO SBH CLUBHOUSE – The new Keyholders to the outside door are TY HOLDEN, CLYDE GORDON, NEVILLE THOMPSON, GREG THOMPSON, COLIN GODFREY and YAMILLE ALDAMA who all use the Clubhouse outside of normal stadium opening hours. GEOFF MORPHITIS and DAVE BEDFORD will also have a key. All other key fob holders can continue to gain access to the clubhouse via the (New) West Stand Entrance and the Trackside Door to the Clubhouse.
Link to note and details for further information – SBH Club House Door 20-01-23

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.

CAN YOU HELP PLEASEI 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.

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 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.

SBH FAST FORWARD SCHOOL ATHLETICS CLUB ‘Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers now run the school athletics club on Tuesday and Thursday at 4.30pm and which progresses to a more advanced club at 5.45 as a segue into the club. This is for ages 5 years -10 years of age. Please contact TY HOLDEN on 07737803260 for further information

POLE VAULTERS REQUIRED FOR 2023 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 – give it a try NOW.
Please contact the session administrator CLYDE GORDON at clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk for more details.

STEEPLECHASE TRAINING AT STONEX STADIUM – Check with your Coach for details of training times.

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 – Main Switchboard telephone number is 020 3675 7250.

STONEX STADIUM AWARDED TRACKMARK STANDARD – Congratulations on achieving the UK Athletics Quality Assurance Standards for StoneX Stadium. This is the letter from UK Athletics and certificate showing all area that achieved compliance – StoneX Stadium Award Letter 09.11.21StoneX Stadium Certificate

ALAN WELLER – SBH NEWSLETTER EDITOR AND WEBSITE MANAGER




Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Weekly Newsletter Thursday 15 June 2023

Happy Birthday from Thursday 15 June to Wednesday 21 June – Chloe Agagiyshi, Alina Cofie, Olivia Da Cruz, Tolu Elesin, Charlie Etame, Luke Flatley, Anjali Fowkes-Gajan, Aidan Gaffey, Rayyan Kaderbhoy, Charlie Knott, Yiannis Kourpas, Charles Livingston, Paul Maccarthy, Claire McGarvey, Omar Parsons, Sara Rourke, Nathan Tadesse and Asher Weissbart

RECENT NEW MEMBERS – We wish you a very warm welcome, and a happy, healthy and successful time with Shaftesbury to HOLLY CLARKE and TEMI JAIYEOLA

LONDON INTER CLUB CHALLENGE The second of four fixtures takes place on Sunday 9 July at the StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Entry fee is £8 per event for all age-groups, SBH Members qualify for a 50% discount.
Link to enter, then put 439 in the filter box – https://entry4sports.co.uk/#/
Entries Closing Date Sunday 2 July, No Entries On The Day

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS SUBSCRIPTIONS – Our new Club year started on 1 October 2022. The SBH annual subscription, as from 1 December 2022 as approved at the AGM on Tuesday 29 November is £65 and the current England Athletics annual registration from 1 April 2023 is £17. The current total is £82 and should be paid NOW to; ACCOUNT NAME: SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS, BANK: HSBC, ACCOUNT NUMBER: 41308378, SORT CODE: 400426 – Please advise GEOFF MORPHITIS by email (geoffrey.morphitis@capeandd.comwhen payment has been made.

VINCO – Is a company that broadcast live events, especially athletics. They sent us access to their site whch has videos of past events and upcoming events.This is the ink – https://www.vincosport.com/

PARKRUNS IN THE UK – Last Saturday at parkruns in the UK, there were…
1,107 events – 172,090 walkers, joggers and runners – 24,272 volunteers – 8,392 first-timers – 20,579 PBs

RESULTS 
NATIONAL ATHLETICS LEAGUE PREMIERSHIP 1B – Took place at Eton on 11 June.
Match Result – 1st Harrow (531.68 points), 2nd Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow (438.68), 3rd Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (419.18), 4th Glasgow Jaguars (364.43), 5th SB (346.93), 6th Newham & Essex Beagles (341.93), 7th Notts (265.18), 8th Crawley (252)
The results are provisional, and to be checked and updated once on the PO10.

For a match which saw gloriously calm conditions at one stage during the afternoon, the day ended under a literal raincloud. The National Athletics League Premiership was abandoned with the relays and a host of field events yet to be completed as thunder, lightning, and torrential rain brought the opening match to a halt. The men’s 3,000m was the final event to take place on the track, whilst the women’s pole vault, men’s javelin, and men’s high jump were abandoned with the scorecards only half finished.

100m – SM A JOHN OTUGADE 1st (10.42 w1.3), B PHOENIX LYON (DQ)
100m – SW A HANNAH FOSTER 6th (12.26 w1.2), B CHIYENNE ADRIEN 6th (12.71 w1.0)
200m – SM A KRISHAWN AIKEN 4th (21.44 w0.1), B PHOENIX LYON 3rd (21.67 w0.1)
200m – SW A HANNAH FOSTER 6th (24.83 w1.1), B ANNA ROSE 5th (25.60 w2.1)
400m – SM A SAM HAZELL 6th (48.77)
400m – SW A VANESS ANSUAA 8th (59.54), B LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL U20 6th (61.21)
800m – SM A JEREMY DEMPSEY 1st (1:51.56), B SAM WIGGINS 6th (2:08.61)
1500m – SM A JEREMY DEMPSEY 4th (3:51.20), B JOSHUA FISHER U20 4th (4:08.73)
3000m – SM A THOMAS BUTLER 2nd (8:24.05)
3000m – SW A NICOLA PAYNE 5th (11:15.69)
100m Hurdles – SW A MARLI JESSOP U23 1st (13.46 w1.8), B LILY HOLT U23 2nd (14.69 w0.9)
110m Hurdles – SW A EDSON GOMES 2nd (13.85 w0.8), B EVAN CAMPBELL (DQ)
400m Hurdles – SM A STEVEN GARRETT 5th (55.96), B JUBRIL ADENIJI 3rd (55.92)
400m Hurdles – SW A AZARIA NWANKWO U20 6th (73.63)
3000m Steeplechase – SM A STEVEN GARRETT 5th (10:58.70)
3000m Steeplechase – SW CANCELLED DUE TO ADVERSE WEATHER
Pole Vault – SM A ETHAN WALSH 1st (5.02m), B EVAN CAMPBELL (NH)
Pole Vault – SW B TRINITY O’CONNOR 2nd (3.30m), ?????
High Jump – SM A SHANDELL TAYLOR 4th (1.75m), B BOLU COKER (NH)
Long Jump – SM A SHANDELL TAYLOR 6th (6.49mw0.0), B BOLU COKER 3rd (6.23m w-1.6)
Long Jump – SW A TANI SONOIKI U20 2nd (5.11m w-1.5), B LYDIA ROGERS 9th (4.50m w-3.1)
Triple Jump – SM CANCELLED DUE TO ADVERSE WEATHER
Triple Jump –
SW A TRINITY O’CONNOR 8th (9.55m w-1.0), B LYDIA ROGERS 6th (8.80m w-0.9)
Shot 7.26kg – SM A GREGORY THOMPSON 2nd (16.39m), B OLIVER GRAHAM U20 4th (11.86m)
Shot 4kg – SW CANCELLED DUE TO ADVERSE WEATHER
Discus 2kg – SM A GREGORY THOMPSON 1st (57.32m), B REUBEN VAUGHAN 1st (45.89m)
Discus 1kg – SW A ALEXANDRA BALTAZAR-HALL 6th (43.41m), B PHILIPPA DAVENALL 6th (31.24m)
Hammer 7.26kg – SM A CHRIS BENNETT 2nd (69.07m), B OLIVER GRAHAM U20 1st (61.24m)
Hammer 4kg – SW A PHILIPPA DAVENALL 3rd (57.29m), B AMY CLEMENS 3rd (45.47)
Javelin 800g – SM CANCELLED DUE TO ADVERSE WEATHER
Javelin 600
g – SW A JO BLAIR V35 (HCA) 3rd (42.78m), B NAOMI OGUNNIYI U20 7th (21.89m)
4x100m Relay – CANCELLED DUE TO ADVERSE WEATHER
4x400m Relay – CANCELLED DUE TO ADVERSE WEATHER

Non Scoring
100m – SM NS1 JOHN OTUGADE 1st (10.53 w0.3), NS1 JORDAN WATSON-BROWN 2nd (10.61 w0.1)
100m – SW NS1 ANNA ROSE U20 2nd (12.65 w0.6), LYDIA ROGERS 5th (13.52 w0.6)

UK YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE UPPER – SOUTHERN PREMIER – Took place at Reading on 28 May.
Match Result – 1st Blackheath & Bromley (700 points), 2nd Harrow & Dacorum (664.3), 3rd SBH (592), 4th Reading (574.3), 5th Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow (550), 6th Crawley (514.3)
Results now include all season and personal bests, also all athlete names are now correct.

100m – U17M A JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY 1st (11.08 w0.9), B JAIAN SAUNDERS 3rd (11.76 w0.5)
100m – U17W A TAMI GEORGE 2nd (12.54 w0.3), B NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG 1st (SB 12.65 w1.7)
100m – U20M A EBUKA NWOKEJI U17 1st (10.83 w0.6), B BRYAN OGBEBOR 3rd (12.03 w0.7)
100m – U20W A NIA AKINTOKUN 2nd (12.59 w0.7), B ANNA ROSE 4th (12.87 w0.6)
200m – U17M A JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY 1st (SB 22.32 w0.7) taking .20 of a second off his 30 April time, B JAIAN SAUNDERS (2nd Claim) 2nd (23.20 nwr)
200m – U17W A TAMI GEORGE 1st (PB 25.40 nwr) taking .21 of a second off her 21 May time, B ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA 2nd (SB 27.08 nwr) taking .34 of a second off her 21 May time
200m – U20M A EBUKA NWOKEJI U17 1st (21.88 w0.9), B BRYAN OGBEBOR 5th (SB 24.51 w0.1)
200m – U20W A A NIA AKINTOKUN 4th (25.68 nwr), B ANNA ROSE 1st (SB 25.80 nwr) taking .87 of a second off his 30 April time
300m – U17W A MIA HIGSON 2nd (PB 41.49) taking .48 of a second off her 30 April time, B DINA SILVERMAN 3rd (SB 43.65)
400m – U17M A ZICO JONES 1st (50.08), B BRANDON KUFAZVINEI 3rd (SB 54.01) taking 1.41 seconds off his 30 April time
400m – U20M A CALLUM SYDENHAM (2nd Claim) 6th (PB 55.64) taking .56 of a second off his 20 May time, B JOSIAH WILLIAMS-OLIVIERRE 5th (PB 54.80)
400m – U20W A CHARLOTTE HARRIS (2nd Claim) 3rd (PB 58.77) taking .73 of a second off her 20 May time, B LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL 1st (61.02)
800m – U17M A JACOB CLEMENT 2nd (PB 2:00.31) taking .53 of a second off his 2022 time, B THOMAS CADWALLADER 2nd (2:05.65)
800m – U17W A MYA MAIRS-INGRAM 1st (2:18.54), B DINA SILVERMAN 1st (2:21.37)
800m – U20M A ABDIRAHIM HAMUD 1st (PB 1:55.65) taking .69 of a second off his 10 May time, B DANIEL BANYARD 1st (PB 2:00.82)
800m – U20W A LARISSA WILSON U17 3rd (2:20.23), B CHARLOTTE HARRIS (2nd Claim) 4th (2:27.19)
1500m – U17M A GIANLEO STUBBS 1st (SB 4:03.97) taking 1.61 seconds off his 30 April time, B RAFAEL GAYER 1st (4:18.09)
1500m – U17W A EDIE WOODINGS 3rd (PB 4:53.75) taking 1.35 seconds off her 20 April time, B OLIVE HARVEY-DEW 5th (PB 5:41.07)
1500m – U20M A MAX WINFIELD 1st (SB 4:16.67), B LEO RONCARATI 1st (SB 4:20.36)
3000m – U17M A JORDAN PEARLMAN 1st (9:46.38), B ADAM O’GORMAN 1st (PB 9:45.80)
3000m – U20M A SAMUEL GREENSTEIN 1st (9:00.02),B BENJAMIN GOSTICK 1st (9:06.62)
3000m – U20W A AIMI WEIGHTMAN 1st (PB 9:55.97), B EMMA MCCLUSKEY (2nd Claim) 2nd (SB 12:24.22)
80m Hurdles – U17W A NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG 1st (11.72 w0.5), B MACIE SUTHERLAND 2nd (PB 12.69 w1.6) taking .23 of a second off her 2022 time
100m Hurdles – U20W A ALINA COFIE 3rd (15.33 w1.3), B AZARIA NWANKWO 1st (15.27 w1.0)
300m Hurdles – U17W A MACIE SUTHERLAND 3rd (PB 48.80) taking 2.00 seconds off her 14 May time
400m Hurdles – U20M A OSCAR RONCARATI 5th (PB 63.73) taking 1.62 seconds off his 16 April time
400m Hurdles – U20W A AZARIA NWANKWO 6th (PB 73.83)
2000m Steeplechase – U20M A CALLUM SYDENHAM (2nd Claim) 4th (6:55.41)
Pole Vault – U17M A ANGUS BROWN 2nd (3.75m)
Pole Vault – U17W A ABIGAIL EDWARDS 3rd (2.95m)
High Jump – U17W A MACIE SUTHERLAND 4th (PB 1.45m) equalling her 2022 height , B NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG 3rd (SB 1.25m)
Long Jump – U17M A NATHAN HOWELL 6th (4.47m nwr), B JAIAN SAUNDERS (2nd Claim) 3rd (4.46m nwr)
Long Jump – U17W A LUCY CAMPOS 6th (SB 3.36m nwr)
Long Jump – U20M A CALLUM SYDENHAM (2nd Claim) 6th (4.81m nwr)
Long Jump – U20W A REBECCA WHEELER-HENRY 6th (PB 3.95m nwr) adding 14cm to her 2017 jump, B LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL 2nd (SB 3.37m nwr)
Triple Jump – U17M A VICTOR PAIUSCO 5th (10.03m nwr)
Triple Jump – U17W A TAMI GEORGE 5th (PB 9.40m nwr) adding 3cm to her 23 April jump
Triple Jump – U20M A CALLUM SYDENHAM (2nd Claim) 4th (10.23m nwr)
Triple Jump – U20W A ALINA COFIE 3rd (PB 10.03m nwr) adding 2cm to her 30 April jump, B AZARIO NWANKWO 3rd (PB 7.97m nwr) adding 68cm to her 2021 jump
Shot 5kg – U17M A BRIAN ANENE 4th (10.45m), B BRANDON KUFAZVINEI 3rd (9.50m)
Shot 3kg – U17W A ABIGAIL EDWARDS 4th (PB 6.78m) adding 8cm to her 28 May put, B OLIVE HARVEY-DEW 4th (6.68m)
Shot 6kg – U20M A TRAVIS SCOTTOW (2nd Claim) 1st (13.85m)
Shot 4kg – U20W A GRACIE JENVEY (2nd Claim) 4th (SB 8.22m) adding 60cm to her 30 April put, B TOSIN JOKOSENUMI 3rd (NM)
Discus 1.5kg – U17M A BRIAN ANENE 3rd (PB 34.49m) adding 1.49m to his 7 May throw
Discus 1kg – U17W A MIA HIGSON 5th (16.46m), B ABIGAIL EDWARDS 3rd (PB 13.72m) adding 1.16m to her 2022 throw
Discus 1kg – U20W A GRACIE JENVEY (2nd Claim) 3rd (SB 17.36m)
Discus 1.75kg – U20M A PHARELL HAREWOOD 3rd (36.93m), B TRAVIS SCOTTOW (2nd Claim) 1st (PB 34.90m) adding 5.32cm to his 30 April throw
Hammer 5kg – U17M A BRIAN ANENE 3rd (PB 18.80m)
Hammer 6kg – U20M A ONAOPE SOGBESAN 3rd (SB 24.49m)
Hammer 4kg – U20W A GRACIE JENVEY (2nd Claim) 1st (PB 52.16m) adding 5.16m to her 31 May throw, and is ranked UK No.3 U20 in 2023
Javelin 700g – U17M A JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY 5th (23.24m)
Javelin 500g – U17W A OLIVE HARVEY-DEW 6th (PB 11.86m nwr) adding 3.02m to her 2022 throw, B LUCY CAMPOS 3rd (PB 8.96m nwr) adding 3.02m to her 2022 throw
Javelin 800g – U20M A ONAOPE SOGBESAN 6th (PB 18.32m)
Javelin 600g – U20W A CHARLOTTE HARRIS (2nd Claim) 5th (PB 9.19m)
4x100m Relay – U17M SBH 1st (SB 43.08) taking 2.22 seconds off their 23 April time, and are ranked UK No.2 U17 team in the UK ZICO JONES, EBUKA NWOKEJI, JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY, BRANDON KUFAZVINEI, U17W SBH 2nd (SB 49.67) taking 1.03 seconds off their 23 April time, and are ranked UK No.7 U17 team in the UK MACIE SUTHERLAND, TAMI GEORGE, NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG, MIA HIGSON, U20M SBH 2nd (45.00) NATHAN FERNANDES U17, VICTOR PAIUSCO, BRIAN OGBEBOR, JAIAN SAUNDERS, U20W SBH 6th (DNF) ANNA ROSE, NIA AKINTOKUN, ALINA COFIE, LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL
4x300m Relay – U17W SBH 3rd (SB 2:54.82) and are ranked UK No.8 U17 team in the UK MIA HIGSON, MACIE SUTHERLAND, NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG, MYA MAIRS-INGRAM
4x400m Relay – U17M SBH 2nd (3:36.13) JACOB CLEMENT (54.6), ZICO JONES (51.1), BRANDON KUFAZVINEI (53.7), THOMAS CADWALLADER (54.8), U20M SBH 5th (SB 3:42.64) taking 2.11 seconds off their 30 April time DANIEL BANYARD (54.4), JOSIAH WILLIAMS (53.9), NOAH CLARKE (58.4), CALLUM SYDENHAM (56.0), U20W SBH 2nd (SB 4:11.56) AZARIA NWANKWO (68.0), LARISSA WILSON (58.3), MYA MAIRS-INGRAM (61.9), CHARLOTTE HARRIS (58.5) taking 5.00 seconds off their 30 April time, and are ranked UK No.5 U20 team in the UK

Non Scoring
100m – U17M NATHAN FERNANDES (11.56 nwr), VICTOR PAIUSCO (11.83 nwr), NATHAN HOWELL (11.85 nwr)
100m – U17W ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA (SB 13.24 nwr) taking .08 of a second off her 13 May time, LUCY CAMPOS (13.53 nwr)
100m – U20M AARON OTAH (PB 12.02 nwr)
200m – U17W LUCY CAMPOS PB 28.34 nwr) taking .02 of a second off her 2022 time
300m – U17W EDIE WOODINGS (PB 43.27)
800m – U20M ALEXANDER WOOD (2:03.29

This photographs was taken at the meeting – featuring our Under 17 4x100m relays teams BRANDON KUFAZVINEA, EBUKU NWOKEJI, ZICO JONES, JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY, NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG, MIA HIGSON, TAMI GEORGE and ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA.

HERTFORDSHIRE SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place at Hemel Hempstead on 10 June.
The results are not available as yet.

MIDDLESEX SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place at Lee Valley on 10 June.
The results are provisional, and to be checked and updated once on the PO10.

100m – U15G H1 ANGEL MCLEOD (Christ’s College Finchley School) finished 1st (12.43 nwr), In the Final ANGEL won the Gold Medal (12.43 nwr)
100m – U17M H1 NATHAN FERNANDES (Finchley Catholic High School) finished 2nd (11.34 nwr), in the Final NATHAN won the Bronze Medal (11.29 nwr)
100m – U17W H1 TAMI GEORGE (St Michael’s School) finished 1st (12.45 nwr), In the Final TAMI won the Gold Medal (12.26 nwr)
200m – U17M H1 REUBEN CARDOSO (Finchley Catholic High School) finished 1st (23.36 nwr), in the Final REUBEN finished 5th (23.59 nwr)
200m – U17W H1 MAKAYLA BRAY ALOIE (Ark School) finished 2nd (25.95 nwr), in the Final MAKAYLA won the Bronze Medal (26.29 nwr)
300m – U15B H2 SETH RENNIE-RODDY (Compton School) finished 1st (38.88), in the Final SETH won the Silver Medal (39.64)
300m – U15G H1 ELLA BUCKLEY (Ashmole School 2nd Claim) finished 1st (42.11), in the Final ELLA won the Gold Medal (42.5)
300m – U17W Straight Final ADANNA MAZINWOSU (Mill Hill School) won the Gold Medal (42.1), OLIVE HARVEY-DEW (Archer School) finished 4th (44.96)
400m – U17M H1 JADEN AULIS (Finchley Catholic High School) finished 1st (54.19)
400m – U20W Straight Final CHARLOTTE HARRIS (Mill Hill School 2nd Claim) won the Gold Medal (56.89), LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL (King Alfred School) won the Silver Medal (61.51)
800m – U15B H1 LEON BISS (Hendon School) finished 2nd (2:12.42)
800m – U17M H1 LEO RONCARATI (Wren Academy) finished 1st (2:06.76), AUSTIN WARD (Finchley Catholic High School) finished 8th (2:19.27)
800m – U17W Straight Final MYA MAIRS-INGRAM (Wren Academy) won the Silver Medal (2:15.42)
1500m – U15G Straight Final POSIE SHAW (HS School) won the Gold Medal (4:53.39), AMBER JACKSON (Archer School) finished 7th (5:39.58)
1500m – U17W Straight Final EDIE WOODINGS (Mill Hill School) won the Bronze Medal (4:56.33)
75m Hurdles – U15G H2 SIENNA CORBYN (Wren Academy) 1st (11.94 nwr), in the Final SIENNA won the Gold Medal (11.98 nwr)
100m Hurdles – U17M Straight Final OSCAR RONCARATI (Wren Academy) won the Bronze Medal (11.29 nwr)
High Jump – U15B Straight Final LEON BISS (Hendon School) finished 8th (1.45m)
High Jump – U17W Straight Final MACIE SUTHERLAND (Henrietta Barnet School) won the Bronze Medal (1.40m)
Long Jump – U15B Straight Final HARRY PINCHERLE (Mill Hill School) won the Silver Medal (5.66m nwr)
Long Jump – U15G Straight Final ELLA BUCKLEY (Ashmole School 2nd Claim) won the Gold Medal (4.76m nwr)
Long Jump – U17M Straight Final REUBEN CARDOSO (Finchley Catholic High School) finished 7th (4.96m nwr)
Long Jump – U17W Straight Final MAKAYLA BRAY ALOIE (Ark School) won the Silver Medal (4.75m nwr), POPPY FENWICK-MOORE (Mill Hill School) finished 4th (4.36m nwr)
Triple Jump – U17W Straight Final TAMI GEORGE (St Michael’s School) won the Silver Medal (10.15m nwr)
Shot 5kg – U17M Straight Final BRANDON KUVAZVINEI (Whitefields School) finished 11th (8.70m)

BMC GOLD STANDARD RACES – Took place at Watford on 14 June.
1500m – Mens A ISAAC HIRSHMAN CHANDLER U23 12th (SB 3:47.19)

KLADNO HAZI A KLADENSKE MEMORIALY – Took place at Kladno, CZE on 13 June.
Shot 7.26kg – SM SCOTT LINCOLN (HCA) 3rd (20.30m)
Discus 2kg – SM NICK PERCY 5th (62.70m)

PAAVO NURMI GAMES – Took place at Turku, Finland on 13 June.
400m Hurdles – SW LINA NIELSEN 5th (55.61)

52ND LONDON PREP SCHOOLS MEETING – Took place at Eton on 12 June.
100m – U12G H3 TIMI BAKARE U13 5th (15.24 w-0.5)
200m – U12G H2 TIMI BAKARE U13 5th (PB 32.78 w0.1) taking 1.88 seconds off her 16 April time

ATLECAGENEVE – Took place at Geneva, Switzerland on 10 June.
100m – SM H2 KRISHAWN AIKEN 7th (10.51 w0.6)
200m – SM CHARLIE DOBSON (HCA) 1st (SB 20.19 w1.3) and is ranked UK No.2 in 2023

BMC GRAND PRIX – Took place at Loughborough on 10 June.
800m – Mens C THOMAS PATRICK U23 4th (PB 1:51.08) taking 1.47 seconds off his 2022 time
1500m – Mens A JEREMY DEMPSEY 4th (PB 3:41.85) taking .64 of a second off his 2021 time, D HENRY DOVER U20 8th (SB 3:53.89) taking 2.35 seconds off his 27 May time
1500m – Womens D SCARLETT KENT U23 13th (4:50.42)
5000m – Mens A ALEXANDER LEPETRE (HCA) 4th (PB 14:06.54) taking 10.69 seconds off his 2019 time, ISAAC HIRSCHMAN CHANDLER U23 11th (14:29.12)

LIESE PROKOP MEMORIAL – Took place at St Polten, Austria on 8 June.
Discus 2kg – SM NICK PERCY 2nd (SB 63.57m) adding 3cm to his 8 April throw, and is ranked UK No.2 in 2023, GREGORY THOMPSON 4th (SB 59.88m) adding 56cm to his 22 April throw, and is ranked UK No.3 in 2023 

JBL JUMPS FEST – Took place at Kosice, Slovakia on 8 June.
Long Jump – SM PAUL OGUN (HCA) 5th (6.93m w0.7)
Triple Jump – SM JOSH WOODS U23 5th (SB 15.17m w0.6) adding 24cm to his 24 February jump, and is ranked UK No.5 U23 in 2023 

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place at Austin, Texas, USA on 7-10 June.
10000m – SM CHARLES HICKS U23 (Stanford University) 2nd (28:12.20)

LEE VALLEY SPRINTS NIGHT – Took place at Lee Valley on 7 June.
100m – SX A2 CONFIDENCE LAWSON 3rd (10.61 w2.5), A4 BEN MCGUIRE 1st (SB 11.02 w0.7) taking .34 of a second off his 13 May time, A7 ALEX KONSTANTARAS U17 2nd (PB 11.32 w1.9) taking .08 of a second off his 24 May time, A10 CHIYENNE ADRIEN U23 5th (12.78 w1.7), B3 BEN finished 5th (SB 11.00 w0.9) taking .02 of a second off his A4 time, B5 ALEX finished 6th (SB 11.29 w2.6) taking .03 of a second off his A7 time, B10 CHIYENNE finished 4th (12.71 w2.4)

HERCULES WIMBLEDON 3000M FESTIVAL NIGHT – Took place at Wimbledon on 7 June.
3000m – SX 8 ABDIRAHIM HAMUD U20 3rd (PB 8:27.50) taking 3.60 seconds off his 3 May time 

UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM SERIES – Took place at Birmingham on 7 June.
400m – SX 1 VICTORIA GODFREY U23 5th (PB 65.51) taking .52 of a second off her 2021 time
1500m – SX 2 EMILY HATHAWAY U23 11th (PB 4:44.28) taking 3.12 seconds off her 31 May time
5000m – SX 1 FREYA STAPLETON U23 3rd (16:44.84)
High Jump – SX KIMANI JACK U20 1st (PB 2.12m) adding 10cm to his 26 February height, and is ranked UK No.1 U20 in 2023, CRAIG MONCUR U23 5th (1.76m), LILY HOLT U23 6th (1.68m)
Javelin 800g – SM CRAIG MONCUR U23 1st (SB 52.79m) adding 1.17m to his 29 April throw 

DADA MEET 3 – Took place at Derby on 6 June.
Discus 1kg – SX SHADINE DUQUEMIN 2nd (52.80m), ALEXANDRA BALTAZAR-HALL U23 3rd (44.20m) 

MEETING IBEROAMERICANO DE HUELVA – Took place at Huelva, Spain on 6 June.
3000m Steeplechase – SM MARK PEARCE 10th (SB 8:35.21) taking 5.53 seconds off his 27 May time, and is ranked UK No.4 in 2023
Discus 2kg – SM NICK PERCY 3rd (62.77m)

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.

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Aldenham on 10 June.
PAUL LEWIS V50 6th (20.34) this was his 171st Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Hackney Marshes on 10 June.
BARRY CHISHOLM V60 379th (54.01) this was his 292nd Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Jersey on 10 June.
CLIFF GOLDING V65 91st (25.54) this was his 145th Parkrun, ANDREW HOLMES V55 191st (30.23) this was his 59th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Main Beach, Perth, Australia on 10 June.
STUART MOORE V60 121st (29.46) this was his 194th Parkrun,

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Oak Hill on 10 June.
STUART SINGER V60 28th (22.41) this was his 379th Parkrun, LOTTIE RACHEL U17 76th (25.37) this was her 15th Parkrun, BRADLEY SINGER 108th (26.58) this was his 230th Parkrun, SHONA MICHEL V50 243rd (37.16) this was her 89th Parkrun, LENARD MICHEL V50 273rd (57.18) this was his 97th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Sunny Hill on 10 June.
GEMMA DAVIES V45 45th (33.36) this was her 27th Parkrun

UPCOMING ROAD RELAY AND TRACK AND FIELD FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS, WHICH COVERS THE PERIOD THURSDAY 15 JUNE UNTIL WEDNESDAY 12 JULY – The SBH 2023 Summer Fixture Card can be found on the SBH website – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/

ENGLAND U20 & U23 CHAMPIONSHIPS INCLUDING EUROPEAN UNDER 20 TRIALS – Takes place on Saturday 17 June and Sunday 18 June at the Chelmsford Athletic Centre, Salemo Way, Chelmsford (Satnav CM1 2EH).
Entries Closed 

LEE VALLEY SPRINTS 100m/200m OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Wednesday 21 June at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR).
All age-groups including U13s. Cost is £9 per event, £12 for 2 events.
Timetable commences at 7.00pm.
Link to enter on Opentrack and Information https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/?o=&page=6&date__gte=&date__lte=&type=&q=&country_id=&uses_ot=on
Entries Close Sunday ????, Although An Event Could Be Full Maybe 1-2 Weeks Before The Meeting Date, So Enter Early

MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE – The third fixture of four takes place on Saturday 24 June at Finsbury Park Athletics Track, Hornsey Gate, Endymlon Road (Satnav N4 2NQ)
Age-Groups Under 13, 15 & 17 Men/Women.
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager.
To Be Confirmed: Those athletes who wish to compete as a non-scorer, please contact your Team Manager no later than Thursday 22 June as the declarations have to be in on Friday 23 June. 

UK YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE PREMIER SOUTH The third fixture of four takes place on Sunday 25 June at Norman Park, Hayes Lane, Bromley (Satnav BR2 9EF).
Age-Groups Under 17 & U20 Men/Women.
Link to the timetable UK YDL UAG 2023 Timetable
Note: You will have to be selected by your respective Team Manager 

WATFORD OPEN MEETING  Takes place on Wednesday 28 June at the Woodside Stadium, Horseshoe Lane, Watford (Satnav WD25 7HH).
Age-Groups Under U13 and above Men/Women.
Timetable – 19.00pm 100m, 19.15pm Long Jump, 19.25pm 1500m no times over 5minute 30 seconds, 21.05pm 3000m no times over 11.00 minutes, no Under 13s
Is not open on roster athletics, this is the link, please check as entries may be open before next weeks Newsletter – https://meets.rosterathletics.com/public/competitions?page=0&cc=GBR&from=2023-04-16&to=2023-05-31
Note: There are no entries on the day, and there is a possibility that the limits will be taken up well before the race day. 

EASTERN YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE ROUND 2  The third of four fixtures takes place on Sunday 2 July at the Westminster Lodge athletic Track, Holywell Hill, St Albans (Satnav AL1 2DJ).
Age-Groups Under U13, U15 & U17 Men/Women.
Link to the timetable EYAL Timetable 2023
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 no later than Thursday 29 June as the declarations have to be in on Friday 30 June 

SOUTHERN U20 AND SENIOR INTER COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place on Sunday 2 July at the Horspath Athletics And Sports Ground, Horspath Road, Oxford (Satnav OX4 2RR).
Please Note: You will selected by your County Team Manager

LEE VALLEY DOUBLE 100m SPRINTS OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Wednesday 5 July at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR).
For age-groups U13 and above.
1st Round 19.00. 2nd Round to follow 1st round.
This is the link for you to enter yourselves, currently not open to enter https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/?o=&page=8&date__gte=&date__lte=&type=&q=&country_id=&uses_ot=on
Closing Date Monday 2 July or once an event reaches full capacity.

UK CHAMPIONSHIPS INCLUDING THE TRIAL FOR THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place from Saturday 8 July to Sunday 9 July at the Manchester Regional Arena, Rowsley Street, Manchester (Satnav M11 3FF).
Link to purchase tickets – https://www.britishathletics.org.uk/events-and-tickets/uk-athletics-championships-manchester-2023/

LONDON INTER CLUB CHALLENGE The second of four fixtures takes place on Sunday 9 July at the StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Entry fee is £8 per event for all age-groups, SBH Members qualify for a 50% discount.
Link to the timetable –
Link to enter, then put 439 in the filter box – https://entry4sports.co.uk/#/
Entries Closing Date Sunday 2 July, No Entries On The Day

LEE VALLEY 2023 OUTDOOR FIXTURES – The following will be available for you to enter on Opentrack, this is the link to enter the 1 April Open Meeting now on Opentrack – https://www.better.org.uk/leisure-centre/lee-valley/athletics-centre/athletics-competitions
The following fixtures will be available to enter on Opentrack, in the coming weeks.
5 July – Double 100m Meeting
19 July – Sprints 100m/200m Meeting
2 August – Double Sprint Hurdles
16 August – Sprints 100m/200m Meeting
30 August – Double 100m Meeting
September – Autumn Throws Fest

WATFORD 2023 OPEN MEETING OUTDOOR FIXTURES – The following will be available for you to enter on Roster Athletics
Wednesday 12 July – 7.00pm 400m No Under 13s, 7.15pm High Jump, 7.25pm BMC, 8.00m 800m No times over 2 minutes 45 seconds, 9.05pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s
Wednesday 26 July – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm Triple Jump, 7.15pm 1500m No times over 5 minutes 30 seconds, 9.00pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s
Wednesday 9 August – 7.00pm 100m, 7.15pm 400m No Under 13s, 7.30pm 800m No times over 2 minutes 45 seconds, 9.05pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s
Wednesday 23 August – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm Long Jump, 7.25pm BMC, 8.00m 1500m No times over 5 minutes 30 seconds
Wednesday 6 September – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm High Jump, 7.20pm 100m, 7.40pm 800m, 9.05pm 3000m No under 13

ANOTHER WORLD RECORD FOR THE AMAZING FAITH KIPYEGON  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

It is only early June but FAITH KIPYEGON has already put together a brilliant case for being named athlete of the year already. One week after breaking the world 1500m record with a ground-breaking (3:49.11), the Kenyan supermum set another world record – this time over 5000m – with (14:05.20) at the Diamond League in Paris. It came after a tremendous duel with LETESENBET GIDEY, who held the world record for this distance, plus 10,000m and half-marathon, until tonight (June 9). Pushing the pace for much of the latter stages, the Ethiopian went down fighting and produced a super-fast time of her own in second place with (14:07.94). Behind, EIGAYEDU TAYE – the world 5km record-holder from Ethiopia – ran (14:13.31) in third, LILIAN RENGERUK of Kenya clocked (14:23.05) in fourth, FREWEYNI HAILU of Ethiopia (14:23.45) in fifth and MARGARET KIPKEMBOI of Kenya (14:23.67) in sixth as Britain’s LAURA MUIR wound up 11th in (14:48.14), narrowly beating a PB which was set indoors.

Remarkably this was KIPYEGON’S first 5000m since 2015 and she slaughtered her (14:31.95) PB during what proved to be the race of the night at a power-packed Diamond League that saw three world records in total. KIPYEGON’S early splits saw her run (2:53.1) for 1000m, (4:35.2) for 1600m, (5:42.6) for 2000m and (8:32.1) for 3000m, but it was her closing speed that drew gasps of admiration. After taking the lead from GIDEY on the penultimate lap, KIPYEGON began to wind up the pace in the last 400m and her final lap was (60.9) and her last 200m was (28.6) as GIDEY’S challenge finally faltered. GIDEY’S record of (14:06.62) was set in Valencia in 2020 but despite this red-hot field in Paris it was not particularly expected to fall. No one quite knew how KIPYEGON would handle the 12-and-a-half-lap distance either. “I did not think about the world record,” said KIPYEGON “I do not know how I made it. I just focused on the green light and tried to stay relaxed and enjoy the race.” The winner added: “I just did the race and wanted to see what happens. When I saw that it was a world record I was so surprised! It was all about giving my best. I just wanted to improve on my PB, the world record was not my plan.

“I just ran after GIDEY – she is an amazing lady. It is amazing. I do not know what will be next, I still have to discuss it with my coach and my management. I am so happy, I am very emotional right now and do not know what to say. If my body is healthy, anything is possible.” Who knows what’s possible for KIPYEGON in future after her performances this month. The 29-year-old has won two Olympic and two world titles over 1500m, so will she chase a hat-trick in Paris next year, or will she continue to move up in distance and settle at 5000m? She has made no secret of the fact she fancies tackling a marathon before she retires too!

TWO LEGS BEAT FOUR AT MAN VS HORSE MARATHON  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

DANIEL CONNOLLY takes victory at Whole Earth-sponsored event in Llanwrtyd Wells on Saturday. It is almost 20 years since HUW LOBB became the first man to beat the animals in the Man vs Horse Marathon in North Wales. On Saturday (June 10) the feat was achieved for the fourth time in history as DANIEL CONNOLLY took victory in (2:24:38) – around 10 minutes ahead of the first horse. When LOBB created history in 2004 he won a prize of £25,000 from the former sponsors William Hill with the betting firm describing it at the time as “the biggest unclaimed prize in athletics”.

Royal Marine MARK CROASDALE had come close several times, whereas a team of Kenyans once had a crack too but, as AW reported at the time, “one blew up, one went the wrong way and they wore racing shoes that gave no grip on the ground”. Over the 42-year-old history of the race it has become clear that the humans have more chance if the conditions are either really wet and slippery or very hot. The latter happened this year during the UK-wide heatwave with the horses being forced to take breaks to cool down. This allowed CONNOLLY to strike ahead of about 1200 runners and 60 horses over a hilly multi-terrain 22-mile course.

His victory comes hot off the heels of last year’s winner, RICKY LIGHTFOOT, making Man vs Horse history for a runner to beat the horse in two consecutive years. BOB GREENOUGH, organiser at Man v Horse, says: “Having a runner complete the event before the horse is so unusual but to have it happen twice in a row is just unbelievable. We were stunned! Huge congratulations to Daniel and all the participants that took on the challenge this year. It was a warm and sunny day and everyone was in great spirits.”

NICOLA TURNER, brand controller from the sponsor Whole Earth, added: “We were delighted to sponsor Man v Horse again this year for the ninth time. It’s become an integral part of our calendar. This truly nutty race is incredible to be part of. “This year I joined the race myself as part of the Whole Earth relay team and discovered the unique feeling of taking in beautiful surroundings, whilst fighting for your breath on steep incline after steep incline as well as tentatively listening out for the sound of hooves coming up on your outside – it’s magical yet slightly unnerving at times!”

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS ON INSTAGRAM – Since the account was setup towards the end of last year, there has been an amazing amount of Videos and Photographs contributed with many comments. There are 2 posts this week.

SBH OLYMPIAN MEMBERS BOARD – Next time you enter our track through the west stand, check out our new list of SBH Olympians. You may see some of them in person, too.

MIDDLESEX SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS – the first photograph features NATHAN KUTI, NATHAN HOWELL and NATHAN FERNANDES, the second photograph features SETH RENNIE-RODDY and JAIAN SAUNDERS..

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS NEW INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT – Many thanks to SEAN SUTHERLAND who undertook a review on the best way forward, following this a decision was made to set up a new account, and SEAN has now set that account up.
To follow our new Instagram account, from your own account, by searching for ‘shaftesbury_barnet’ or by clicking https://www.instagram.com/shaftesbury_barnet/ 
To Members and Parents, if you wish for any photographs to be posted on Instagram, please email them to sbh.instagram@outlook.com  If you can at the same time give details on when and where the photographs was taken, plus any other comments.
Please feel free to post photographs of any special occasion, for example, your wedding day, an addition to the family.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2023  Takes place in Budapest, Hungary from 19-27 August 2023.
This is the link for all information including tickets – https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/budapest23
This is the link to the qualification system and entry standards – https://assets.aws.worldathletics.org/document/62ff627cef4200119b5555be.pdf

Currently we have 4 athletes who have achieved qualification standards – ZHARNEL HUGHES 200m (20.07 w-0.3) and LIZZIE BIRD 3000m Steeplechase (9:07.07)

THE FOLLOWING IS CLUB INFORMATION ON VARIOUS TOPICS

SBH 2023 SUMMER FIXTURE CARD – Can be found on the SBH website –http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/

SBH 2022-2023 WINTER CROSS COUNTRY POINTS AND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURE – The CROSS COUNTRY POINTS TABLE is now available on the SBH Website, and is the final table following the National Championships on the 25 February – Mens Cross Country Points Tables 2022-2023 – Final Issue 25-02-23  Womens Cross Country Points Tables 2022-2023 – Final Issue 25-02-23
The CROSS COUNTRY CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP LIST is now available on the SBH Website, and is the Final Issue following the Southern Championships on the 28 January – Men & Womens Cross Country Club Championship Winners 2022-2023 – Updated 28-01-23 Final Issue

GEORGE HARRISON MBE MEMORIAL DOCUMENT – The document has been put together with contributors from LISA WEBB, MARTIN ROCHFORD, NADEEM SHAIKH, RACHEL FELTON, LIAM and JAMIE DEE, JAMES LOVELL, EMILIA ECONOMU, ALAN WELLERKAREN HARRISONTIM UNDERHILL, GLEN WATTS, JOANNA WINFIELD, SHAUN CLIFFORD and EUAN MACKENZIEShaftesbury Barnet Harriers Memorial To George Harrison From Friends And Members 20 April 2023
If you wish to contribute your own memories and/or photographs of GEORGE, please email them to me, either within the email or as a separate attached word document.

CODES OF CONDUCT – SBH have now adopted the UK Athletics (UKA) and the Home Country Athletics Federations (HCAF) Codes of Conduct which set out national standards of conduct for all clubs, coaches, officials, volunteers and athletes in the sport.  The purpose of the codes are to clarify what behaviours are acceptable and unacceptable, the standards of practice expected and the basis for challenging and improving practice.  The Codes are similar to our previous Codes of Conduct which were part of the previous ClubMark scheme.  All club member and anyone undertaking a relevant role must agree to abide by the codes of conduct. The Codes of Conduct have now been put onto our Website, please read these to understand the commitments you are making by being a member of SBH.
Link to the Code of Conduct document – Codes Of Conduct Booklet 2021 (1)

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 They 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 HOODIES – With well over eight hundred hoodies already in circulation, this is your opportunity to join the club. The bright red hoody is made to order and has your name embroidered on the front along with the club badge and has the Club name on the back. We now have 2 styles, the original pull over style at £35 + P&P or the new one with a full zip at £40 + P&P.
Here is the link to the Supreme Sports website which if you click on it, will take YOU to the new Club Hoody and allow you to then view the full range of Club kit online – https://www.supreme-sports.co.uk/webshop/schools-and-clubs/shaftesbury-barnet-harriers/

ACCESS TO SBH CLUBHOUSE – The new Keyholders to the outside door are TY HOLDEN, CLYDE GORDON, NEVILLE THOMPSON, GREG THOMPSON, COLIN GODFREY and YAMILLE ALDAMA who all use the Clubhouse outside of normal stadium opening hours. GEOFF MORPHITIS and DAVE BEDFORD will also have a key. All other key fob holders can continue to gain access to the clubhouse via the (New) West Stand Entrance and the Trackside Door to the Clubhouse.
Link to note and details for further information – SBH Club House Door 20-01-23

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.

CAN YOU HELP PLEASEI 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.

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 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.

SBH FAST FORWARD SCHOOL ATHLETICS CLUB ‘Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers now run the school athletics club on Tuesday and Thursday at 4.30pm and which progresses to a more advanced club at 5.45 as a segue into the club. This is for ages 5 years -10 years of age. Please contact TY HOLDEN on 07737803260 for further information

POLE VAULTERS REQUIRED FOR 2023 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 – give it a try NOW.
Please contact the session administrator CLYDE GORDON at clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk for more details.

STEEPLECHASE TRAINING AT STONEX STADIUM – Check with your Coach for details of training times.

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Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Weekly Newsletter Thursday 8 June 2023

Happy Birthday from Thursday 8 June to Wednesday 14 June – Karen Apolot, Dominic Ashwell, Alex Beechey, Spike Blake, Nia Forbes-Agyepong, Andrew Holmes, Rafael Kruskal, Joshua Kumar, Louis Marcus, Emma McCluskey, Jared Morris, Freya Prasher, Kayanna Reid, Kazumasa Saito and Ethan Walsh

RECENT NEW MEMBER – We wish you a very warm welcome, and a happy, healthy and successful time with Shaftesbury to FREYA PRASHER

EUROPEAN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS – Congratulations to LINA NIELSEN (400m Hurdles and 400m Mixed Relay), JADE LALLY (Discus), SCOTT LINCOLN (Shot) and CHARLIE DOBSON (400m Mixed Relay), who have been selected to represent GB&NI at the European Team Championships at Paris, France on 8-17 July.

COLUMBA BLANGO – Congratulations to COLUMBA who has been selected to represent GB&NI in the 400m, at the World Para Athletic Championships at Paris, France on 8-17 July

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS SUBSCRIPTIONS – Our new Club year started on 1 October 2022. The SBH annual subscription, as from 1 December 2022 as approved at the AGM on Tuesday 29 November is £65 and the current England Athletics annual registration from 1 April 2023 is £17. The current total is £82 and should be paid NOW to; ACCOUNT NAME: SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS, BANK: HSBC, ACCOUNT NUMBER: 41308378, SORT CODE: 400426 – Please advise GEOFF MORPHITIS by email (geoffrey.morphitis@capeandd.comwhen payment has been made.

VINCO – Is a company that broadcast live events, especially athletics. They sent us access to their site whch has videos of past events and upcoming events.This is the ink – https://www.vincosport.com/

PARKRUNS IN THE UK – Last Saturday at parkruns in the UK, there were…
1,140 events – 183,081 walkers, joggers and runners – 25,121 volunteers – 9,272 first-timers – 28,650 PBs

RESULTS 
MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE – Took place at Harrow on 4 June.
Match Result – 1st SBH (91 points), 2nd London Heathside (76), 3rd Harrow (72), 4th Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (65), 5th Highgate Harriers (53), 6th Thames Valley Harriers (49), 7th Barnet & District (42), 8th Enfield & Haringey (34), 9th Ealing Eagles (14)

100m – U15B A ANTON COHEN 4th (12.29 w0.2), B LANI JAIYEOLA 3rd (PB 12.34 w1.3) taking .09 of a second off his 13 May time
100m – U15G A B MOIESHA SAVAGE 1st (PB 12.66 w1.6) taking .33 of a second off her 2022 time, B AARA KAMARA 1st (PB 12.89 w1.6) taking .13 of a second off her 13 May time
100m – U17M A JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY 1st (PB 10.95 w3.7) taking .11 of a second off his 30 April time, B ZICO JONES 1st (SB 11.13 w2.4) taking .12 of a second off his 7 May time
100m – U17W A TAMI GEORGE 1st (PB 12.19 w2.2) taking .18 of a second off her 13 May time, B MAKAYLA BRAI-ALOYE 1st (PB 12.50 w3.2) taking .08 of a second off her 30 April time
150m – U11B A DENNYS PASCAL 3rd (PB 20.94 w2.8) taking .86 of a second off his 16 April time, B NOSA URUBUSI 1st (22.21 w1.4)
150m – U11G A DAMI ADEKUNLE 2nd (PB 23.16 w1.7) taking .78 of a second off her 16 April time, B SIENNA DARCY 1st (PB 23.17 w3.1)
200m – U13B A LOUIS KUN 2nd (27.40 w-0.1), B BEN BAMISAIYE 1st (28.96 w1.6)
200m – U13G A1 ANU JAIYEOLA 1st (PB 27.49 w1.7) taking .19 of a second off her 21 May time, and is ranked UK No.10 U13 in 2023, A2 TALIA BARIN 1st (PB 29.84 w3.0), B VERA DOUDKO 1st (28.69 w4.1)
200m – U15B A HARRY PINCHERIE 5th (24.90 w2.6), B HARRY WEBB 3rd (PB 25.64 w1.8)
200m – U15G A AARA KAMARA 3rd (26.97 w2.0), B GRACE NYAONGO 3rd (28.21 w0.4)
200m – U17M A ZICO JONES 1st (22.32 w3.8), KHYAN MARKLAND 3rd (PB 23.83 w3.8) taking .11 of a second off his 21 May time, B JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY 1st (SB 22.38 w0.9) taking .14 of a second off his 30 April time, BRANDON KUFAZVINEI 3rd (24.13 w0.9)
200m – U17W A TAMI GEORGE 2nd (PB 25.27 w2.3) taking .24 of a second off her 21 May time, B MIA HIGSON 1st (PB 26.56 w1.2) taking .05 of a second off her 2022 time, MAKAYLA BRAI-ALOYE 2nd (26.73 w1.2), ABIGAIL EDWARDS 8th (PB 30.36 w1.2)
800m – U11B A DENNYS PASCAL 1st (PB 2:28.09) taking 1.82 seconds off his 16 April time, B HARRISON HENDERSON 1st (PB 2:32.99)
800m – U11G A SIENNA DARCY 1st (PB 2:46.71) taking 8.16 seconds off her 16 April time, B KEENYAH ADELISE 2nd (PB 3:06.82)
1500m – U13B A EDWARD PASCAL 1st (PB 4:58.35) taking 2.54 seconds off his 16 April time, ROAN PARKES 4th (PB 5:15.95) taking 5.77 seconds off his 21 May time, B TAHA COCKERILL 3rd (PB 5:17.87) taking .02 of a  second off his 21 May time
1500m – U13G A AIMEE PORTER 2nd (5:14.85), JUI HAYAKAWA 4th (PB 5:46.06) taking 17.68 seconds off her 2022 time, B LUCIA CASALANEUVO 2nd (5:47.46)
1500m –
U15B A JESSE ABRAHAMS 1st (4:49.17), B YEDIDYA MAXWELL 1st (PB 4:51.84)
1500m – U15G A POSIE SHAW 1st (4:57.99), B AMBER JACKSON 1st (5:39.20)
1500m – U17M A ARTHUR PHILLIPS 4th (4:25.14), B LEON BISS 2nd (PB 4:44.21) taking 11.29 seconds off his 2022 time
1500m – U17W A EDIE WOODINGS 2nd (4:55.05), PHOEBE MUSIC 7th (SB 5:56.76), B DINA SILVERMAN 1st (5:02.76)
75m Hurdles – U13B A BEN BAMISAIYE 2nd (PB 14.45 w2.5) taking 1.22 seconds off his 7 May time, A TIRENI GEORGE 3rd (18.10 w2.5)
75m Hurdles – U13G A VERA DOUDKO 1st (PB 12.55 w0.7) taking .05 of a second off her 21 May time, B LUCIA CASALANEUVO 2nd (16.40 w0.7)
75m Hurdles – U15G A EVA COPELAND 4th (PB 15.00 w0.6), B TAYLA ROBINSON 2nd (PB 16.81 w0.6)
80m Hurdles – U15B A HARRY WEBB 2nd (11.69 w2.1), B RIAN SHAH 1st (PB 12.06 w2.1) taking .33 of a second off his 21 May time
High Jump – U13B A EDWARD PASCAL 1st (PB 1.34m) adding 1cm to his 21 May height
High Jump – U13G ANU JAYEOLA 1st (1.31m)
High Jump – U15B A RIAN SHAH 1st (1.65m), B SETH RENNIE-RODDY 1st (PB 1.55m) adding 10cm to his 2022 height
High Jump – U15G A ELIZA LEIBOWITZ 6th (1.30m),B EVA COPELAND 7th (PB 1.25m), B TAYLA ROBINSON 2nd (PB 1.20)
High Jump – U17M A JOE COX 3rd (1.50m), B LEON BISS 3rd (1.40m)
High Jump – U17W A MACIE SUTHERLAND 3rd (1.40m), B ABIGAIL EDWARDS 1st (PB 1.30m) equalling her 2021 height
Long Jump – U11B A NOSA UNBUSI 6th (2.94m nwr), B KENDRICK OGANYO 5th (2.28m nwr)
Long Jump – U11G A DAMI ADEKUNIE 3rd (3.33m nwr)
Long Jump – U13B A BEN BAMISAIYE 3rd (4.31m nwr), B ELLIOT OYETEY 2nd (3.63m nwr)
Long Jump – U13G A ANU JAIYEOLA 1st (4.20m nwr), B VERA DOUDKO 1st (3.98m nwr)
Long Jump – U15B A HARRY PINCHERLE 3rd (4.97m nwr), LANI JAIYEOLA 4th (4.65m nwr), B RIAN SHAH 1st (4.93m nwr)
Long Jump – U15G A GRACE NYAONGO 2nd (PB 4.87m nwr) adding 19cm to her 14 May height, B ULANI MCCABE-HUGGINS 1st (4.51m nwr)
Long Jump – U17M A VICTOR PAIUSCO 4th (PB 5.13m nwr), B JOE COX 3rd (PB 4.71m nwr)
Long Jump – U17W TAMI GEORGE 7th (4.26m nwr), B MAKAYLA BRAI-ALOYE 2nd (4.23m nwr)
Shot 3kg – U13B A JAMES TSANGARIDES 1st (PB 7.01m) adding 1cm to his 7 May put, B LOUIS XUN 1st (6.80m)
Shot 2.72kg – U13G A AIMEE PORTER 5th (4.69m), B ISABELLA HEATHCOTE 4th (PB 4.46m) adding 1.13m to her 2022 put
Shot 4kg – U15B CHU ONONOGBU 1st (10.89m), MILO RYNEHART 1st (10.33m)
Shot 3kg – U15G A MOIESHA SAVAGE 4th (PB 8.03m) adding 2.02m to her 21 May put
Shot 5kg – U17M A BRANDON KUFAZVINEI 1st (10.11m), B ZICO JONES 1st (PB 8.33m) adding 27cm to his 21 May put
Shot 3kg – U17W A ABIGAIL EDWARDS 4th (PB 6.86m) adding 8cm to her 28 May put, B GEORGINA CHRISTOPHOROU 2nd (SB 6.69m) adding 27cm to her 21 May put
Hammer 4kg – U15B MILO RYNEHART 1st (PB 36.14m) adding 1.69m to his 23 April throw, CHU ONONOGBU 1st (PB 20.56m)
Javelin 400g – U13B A JAMES TSANGARIDES 2nd (22.05m), B LOUIS XUN 2nd (PB 19.03m)
Javelin 400g – U13G A LUCIA CASALANEUVO 5th (PB 4.91m), B ISABELLA HEATHCOTE 4th (4.80m)
Javelin 600g – U15B ALBERT TAYLOR 2nd (PB 28.05m) adding 49cm to his 21 May throw, CHU ONONOGBU 2nd (22.84m)
Javelin 500g – U15G A EVA COPELAND 5th (PB 13.03m), B SHENEL OKRAH 2nd (PB 11.44m)
Javelin 600g – U17M A JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY 3rd (PB 30.21m) adding 1.08m to his 30 April throw, B ALON TAYLOR 2nd (PB 25.49m)
Javelin 500g – U17W A EVA HIGSON 2nd (20.46m), B LYDIA BALL 1st (20.11m)
Vortex – U11B A DENNYS PASCAL 1st (36.08m), B KENDRICK OGANYO 4th (16.86m)
Vortex – U11G A TEMI JAIYEOLA 5th (15.78m), EDIE RENNIE-RODDY 11th (9.31m), B SIENNA DARCY 6th (9.74m)

Non Scoring
100m – U15B NS MODEBAYO AKIN-AGUNBIADE 2nd (12.68 w1.6)
100m – U15G NS GRACE NYAONGO 1st (PB 13.35 w0.8) taking .07 of a second off her 7 May time, SHENEL OKRAH 2nd (PB 13.60 w0.8) taking .18 of a second off her 7 May time, ULANI MCCABE-HUGGINS 4th (13.84 w0.8)
100m – U17M NS NATHAN FERNANDES 1st (11.28 w3.8), VICTOR PAIUSCO 2nd (PB 11.43 w3.8) taking .15 of a second off his 13 May time
100m – U17W NS ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA 1st (PB 12.93 w2.8) taking .10 of a second off her 2022 time, MIA HIGSON 2nd (PB 12.95 w2.8) taking .05 of a second off her 23 April time, MACIE SUTHERLAND 3rd (PB 13.08 w2.8) taking .29 of a second off her 2022 time, ABIGAIL EDWARDS 7th (PB 14.37 w2.8)
150m – U11B NS1 JONAH TALENGA 1st (PB 22.87 w3.3), KENDRICK OGANYO 3rd (PB 23.53 w3.3), NS2 HARRISON HENDERSON 1st (PB 21.51 w3.7), PRINCE-MOSES JOHN 3rd (PB 23.83 w3.7) taking 2.45 seconds off his 2022 time
150m – U11G NS1 TEMI JAIYEOLA 1st (PB 23.68 w2.4), NS2 KEENYAH ADELISE 2nd (PB 23.28 w2.5)
200m – U13B NS ELLIOT OYETEY 1st (PB 29.89 w4.) taking .41 of a second off his 23 April time
200m – U15B NS1 SETH RENNIE-RODDY 1st (PB 25.06 w1.7) taking 2.04 seconds off his 2022 time, LANI JAIYEOLA 2nd (PB 25,25 w1.7) taking .02 of  second off his 14 May time, YASH GANDHI 4th (PB 26.60 w1.7) taking 1.82 seconds off his 2022 time, NS2 ANTON COHEN 1st (25.08 w1.4)
200m – U15G NS1 MOIESHA SAVAGE 1st (PB 26.71 w3.9) taking 1.18 seconds off her 21 May time, SHENEL OKRAH 3rd (PB 28.95 w3.9) taking .35 of  second off her 2022 time, NS2 TAYLA ROBINSON 2nd (PB 28.82 w1.8) taking .98 of  second off her 2022 time
200m – U17M NS NATHAN FERNANDES 1st (PB 23.17 w2.7) taking 1.03 seconds off his 23 April time
200m – U17W NS ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA 1st (PB 12.93 w2.8) taking .10 of a second off her 2022 time, MIA HIGSON 2nd (PB 12.95 w2.8) taking .05 of a second off her 23 April time, MACIE SUTHERLAND 3rd (PB 13.08 w2.8) taking .29 of a second off her 2022 time, ABIGAIL EDWARDS 7th (PB 14.37 w2.8)
800m – U11B NS PRINCE-MOSES JOHN 1st (PB 2:52.20) taking 3.43 seconds off his 2022 time, RIO HAYAKAWA 7th (3:10.86)
1500m – U15B NS LADDIE SHAW 2nd (5:02.79), AMITAI BLOOM 3rd (PB 5:02.79), MATTHEW MAY 9th (5:22.56)
Long Jump – U11B NS SOLOMON PAUL 3rd (PB 3.45m nwr)
Long Jump – U11G NS  EDIT RENNIE-RODDY 11th (PB 2.30m nwr)

There 2 photographs taken at the meeting – 1) 7 of our girls LYDIA BALL, ABIGAIL EDWARDS, MACIE SUTHERLAND, MIA HIGSON, TAMI GEORGE, MAKAYLA BRAE ALOIE and ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA.

2) DAMI ADEKUNLE, PRINCE-MOSES JOHN and NOSA URUBUSI, also he is hidden by his name.

UK YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE UPPER – SOUTHERN PREMIER – Took place at Reading on 28 May.
Match Result – 1st Blackheath & Bromley (700 points), 2nd Harrow & Dacorum (664.3), 3rd SBH (592), 4th Reading (574.3), 5th Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow (550), 6th Crawley (514.3)
The are provisional and still to be published on the PO10, will update the results next week.

100m – U17M A JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY 1st (11.08 w0.9), B JAIAN SAUNDERS 3rd (11.76 w0.5)
100m – U17W A TAMI GEORGE 2nd (12.54 w0.3), B NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG 1st (12.65 w1.7)
100m – U20M A EBUKA NWOKEJI U17 1st (10.83 w0.6), B BRYAN OGBEBOR 3rd (12.03 w0.7)
100m – U20W A NIA AKINTOKUN 2nd (12.59 w0.7), B ANNA ROSE 4th (12.87 w0.6)
200m – U17M A JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY 1st (22.32 w0.7), B JAIAN SAUNDERS 2nd (23.20 nwr)
200m – U17W A TAMI GEORGE 1st (25.40 nwr), B LUCY CAMPOS 2nd (27.08 nwr)
200m – U20M A EBUKA NWOKEJI U17 1st (21.88 w0.9), B BRYAN OGBEBOR 5th (24.51 w0.1)
200m – U20W A A NIA AKINTOKUN 4th (25.68 nwr), B ANNA ROSE 1st (25.80 nwr)
300m – U17W A MIA HIGSON 2nd (41.49), B DINA SILVERMAN 3rd (43.65)
400m – U17M A ZICO JONES 1st (50.08), B BRANDON KUFAZVINEI 3rd (54.01)
400m – U20M A CALLUM SYDENHAM (2nd Claim) 6th (55.64), B JOSIAH WILLIAMS-OLIVIERRE 5th (54.80)
400m – U20W A CHARLOTTE HARRIS (2nd Claim) 3rd (58.77), B LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL 1st (61.02)
800m – U17M A JACOB CLEMENT 2nd (2:00.31), B THOMAS CADWALLADER 2nd (2:05.65)
800m – U17W A MYA MAIRS-INGRAM 1st (2:18.54), B DINA SILVERMAN 1st (2:21.37)
800m – U20M A ABDIRAHIM HAMUD 1st (1:55.65), B DANIEL BANYARD 1st (PB 2:00.82)
800m – U20W A LARISSA WILSON U17 3rd (2:20.23), B CHARLOTTE HARRIS (2nd Claim) 4th (2:27.19)
1500m – U17M A GIANLEO STUBBS 1st (4:03.97), B RAFAEL GAYER 1st (4:18.09)
1500m – U17W A EDIE WOODINGS 3rd (4:53.75), B OLIVE HARVEY-DEW 5th (5:41.07)
1500m – U20M A MAX WINFIELD 1st (4:16.67), B LEO RONCARATI 1st (4:20.36)
3000m – U17M A JORDAN PEARLMAN 1st (9:46.38)
3000m – U20M A SAMUEL GREENSTEIN 1st (9:00.02), BENJAMIN GOSTICK 1st (9:06.62)
3000m – U20W A AIMI WEIGHTMAN 1st (9:55.97), B EMMA MCCLUSKEY (2nd Claim) 2nd (12:24.22)
80m Hurdles – U17W A NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG 1st (11.72 w0.5), B MACIE SUTHERLAND 2nd (12.69 w1.6)
100m Hurdles – U20W A ALINA COFIE 3rd (15.33 w1.3), B AZARIA NWANKWO 1st (15.27 w1.0)
300m Hurdles – U17W A MACIE SUTHERLAND 3rd (48.80)
400m Hurdles – U20M A OSCAR RONCARATI 5th (63.73)
400m Hurdles – U20W A AZARIA NWANKWO 6th (73.83)
2000m Steeplechase – U20M A CALLUM SYDENHAM (2nd Claim) 4th (6:55.41)
Pole Vault – U17M A ANGUS BROWN 2nd (3.75m)
Pole Vault – U17W A ABIGAIL EDWARDS 3rd (2.95m)
High Jump – U17W A MACIE SUTHERLAND 4th (1.45m), B ???? 3rd (1.25m)
High Jump – U20W A REBECCA WHEELER-HENRY 5th (NH)
Long Jump – U17M A NATHAN HOWELL 6th (4.47m nwr), B ???? 3rd (4.46m nwr)
Long Jump – U17W A LUCY CAMPOS 6th (3.36m nwr)
Long Jump – U20M A CALLUM SYDENHAM (2nd Claim) 6th (4.81m nwr)
Long Jump – U20W A ALINA COFIE 6th (3.95m nwr), B LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL 2nd (3.37m nwr)
Triple Jump – U17M A VICTOR PAIUSCO 5th (10.03m nwr)
Triple Jump – U17W A TAMI GEORGE 5th (9.40m nwr)
Triple Jump – U20M A CALLUM SYDENHAM (2nd Claim) 4th (10.23m nwr)
Triple Jump – U20W A ALINA COFIE 3rd (10.03m nwr), B REBECCA WHEELER-HENRY 3rd (7.97m nwr)
Shot 5kg – U17M A BRIAN ANENE 4th (10.45m), B BRANDON KUFAZVINEI 3rd (9.50m)
Shot 3kg – U17W A ABIGAIL EDWARDS 4th (6.78m), B OLIVE HARVEY-DEW 4th (6.68m)
Shot 6kg – U20M A TRAVIS SCOTTOW (2nd Claim) 1st (13.85m)
Shot 4kg – U20W A GRACIE JENVEY (2nd Claim) 4th (8.22m), B TOSIN JOKOSENUMI 3rd (NM)
Discus 1.5kg – U17M A BRIAN ANENE 3rd (34.49m)
Discus 1kg – U17W A MIA HIGSON 5th (16.46m), B ABIGAIL EDWARDS 3rd (13.72m)
Discus 1kg – U20W A GRACIE JENVEY (2nd Claim) 3rd (17.36m)
Discus 1.75kg – U20M A PHARELL HAREWOOD 3rd (36.93m), B TRAVIS SCOTTOW (2nd Claim) 1st (34.90m)
Hammer 5kg – U17M A BRIAN ANENE 3rd (18.80m)
Hammer 6kg – U20M A ONAOPE SOGBESAN 3rd (24.49m)
Hammer 4kg – U20W A GRACIE JENVEY (2nd Claim) 1st (52.16m)
Javelin 700g – U17M A JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY 5th (23.24m)
Javelin 500g – U17W A ???? 6th (11.86m nwr)
Javelin 800g – U20M A ONAOPE SOGBESAN 6th (18.32m)
Javelin 600g – U20W A CHARLOTTE HARRIS (2nd Claim) 5th (9.19m)
4x100m Relay – U17M SBH 1st (43.08) ZICO JONES, EBUKA NWOKEJI, JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY, BRANDON KUFAZVINEI, U17W SBH 2nd (49.67) MACIE SUTHERLAND, TAMI GEORGE, NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG, MIA HIGSON, U20M SBH 2nd (45.00) NATHAN FERNANDES U17, VICTOR PAIUSCO, BRIAN OGBEBOR, JAIAN SAUNDERS, U20W SBH 6th (DNF) ANNA ROSE, NIA AKINTOKUN, ALINA COFIE, LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL
4x300m Relay – U17W SBH 3rd (2:54.82) MIA HIGSON, MACIE SUTHERLAND, NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG, MYA MAIRS-INGRAM
4x400m Relay – U17M SBH 2nd (3:36.13) JACOB CLEMENT (54.6), ZICO JONES (51.1), BRANDON KUFAZVINEI (53.7), THOMAS CADWALLADER (54.8), U20M SBH 5th (3:42.64) DANIEL BANYARD (54.4), JOSIAH WILLIAMS (53.9), NOAH CLARKE (58.4), CALLUM SYDENHAM (56.0), U20W SBH 2nd (SB 4:11.56) AZARIA NWANKWO (68.0), LARISSA WILSON (58.3), MYA MAIRS-INGRAM (61.9), CHARLOTTE HARRIS (58.5)

Non Scoring
100m – U17M NATHAN FERNANDES (11.56 nwr), VICTOR PAIUSCO (11.83 nwr), NATHAN HOWELL (11.85 nwr)
200m – U17M NATHAN FERNANDES (23.19 nwr), NATHAN HOWELL (23.74 nwr), VICTOR PAIUSCO (23.97 nwr)
300m – U17W EDIE WOODINGS (43.27)
800m – U20M ALEXANDER WOOD (2:03.29)

This photographs was taken at the meeting – featuring our Under 17 4x100m relays teams BRANDON KUFAZVINEA, EBUKU NWOKEJI, ZICO JONES, JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY, NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG, MIA HIGSON, TAMI GEORGE and ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA.

SOUTHERN SENIOR AND UNDER 20 CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place at Walton – On – Thames on 3-4 June.
100m – U20M H3 MALACHI AMADI 1st (11.20 w-3.8) in the Final MALACHI won the Bronze Medal (11.21 w-2.5)
100m – SM H2 PHOENIX LYON 2nd (11.17 w-1.9) in the Semi-Final 2 PHOENIX finished 2nd (11.21 w-3.4) in the Final PHOENIX finished 6th (11.15 w-3.1)
200m – U20M H2 MALACHI AMADI 2nd (22.76 w-2.8) in the Final MALACHI finished 6th (22.83 w-2.6)
200m – U20W H1 NIAH AKINTOKUN 2nd (26.41 w-3.3) in the Final NIAH finished 6th (26.28 w-3.2)
200m – SM H2 PHOENIX LYON 1st (22.02 w-3.4) in the Final PHOENIX won the Bronze Medal (21.75 w-3.8)
400m – U20W H2 LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL 4th (61.41)
100m Hurdles – SW Straight Final MARLI JESSOP U23 won the Gold Medal (13.82 w-2.8)
110m Hurdles – U20M Straight Final JOE PURBRICK won the Silver Medal (14.21 w-3.3), RUBEN HEDMAN won the Bronze Medal (14.28 w-3.3),
400m Hurdles – SM H1 STEVEN GARRETT 3rd (55.47) in the Final STEVEN finished 7th (SB 55.17) taking .09 of a second off his 20 May time
Triple Jump – U20W Straight Final RUTH-ANN OTARUOH (2nd Claim) won the Bronze Medal (SB 11.98m w2.8) adding 14cm to her 12 February jump
Discus 2kg – SM Straight Final GREGORY THOMPSON won the Gold Medal (53.95m)
Discus 1kg – SW Straight Final ALEXANDRA BALTAZAR-HALL U23 finished 7th (41.74m)
Shot 6kg – U20M Straight Final TRAVIS SCOTTOW (2nd Claim) won the Silver Medal (14.32m)
Javelin 800g – SM Straight Final MILAN TRAJKOVIC U23 finished 6th (55.01m)
Hammer 7.26kg – SM Straight Final OLIVER GRAHAM U23 won the Silver Medal (SB 62.20m) adding 1.80m to his 29 May throw, and is ranked UK No.5 U23 in 2023
Hammer 4kg – SW Straight Final AMY CLEMENS 5th (43.55m)

NORTHERN SENIOR AND UNDER 20 CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place at Sportcity on 3-4 June.
200m – SM H4 JASON NICHOLSON (HCA) 1st (22.14 w-0.2) in Semi-Final 2 JASON finished 3rd (22.02 w-0.7) in the Final JASON finished 6th (22.13 w1.1)

JBL JUMPS FEST – Took place at Kosice, Slovakia on 8 June.
Long Jump – SM PAUL OGUN (HCA) 5th (6.93m w0.7)

MEETING IBEROAMERICANO DE HUELVA – Took place at Huelva, Spain on 6 June.
Discus 2kg – SM NICK PERCY 3rd (62.77m)

MEMORIAL JOSEFA ODIOZILA – DUKLA MITINK – Took place at Prague, CZE on 5 June.
100m – SM H2 OJIE EDOBURUN 5th (10.51 w0.8)
400m Hurdles – SW HAYLEY MCLEAN 4th (57.31)
Shot 7.26kg – SM SCOTT LINCOLN (HCA) 1st (20.65m)

BMC PB CLASSIC – Took place at Oxford on 3 June.
800m – Mens B MAX WINFIELD U20 5th (SB 2:00.49) taking .60 of a second off his 17 May time, D EUAN PHILLIPS U15 4th (2:08.04), NOAH CLARKE U20 (2nd Claim) 5th (2:09.59)
800m – Womens A CHARLOTTE HARRIS U20 (2nd Claim) 4th (PB 2:15.48) taking 1.26 seconds off her 2022 time, B EMMA MCCLUSKEY U20 (2nd Claim) 6th (2:24.33), C POSIE SHAW U15 5th (SB 2:20.62) taking .45 of a second off her 7 May time
1500m – Mens B THOMAS CADWALLADER U17 7th (4:24.96), C ARTHUR PHILLIPS U15 2nd (PB 4:19.84) taking 3.50 seconds off his 31 May time

MUSIC CITY TRACK CARNIVAL – Took place at Nashville, Tennessee, USA on 3 June.
400m – SM B MICHAEL OHIOZE 1st (46.18)

RACERS GRAND PRIX – Took place at Kingston, Jamaica on 3 June.
200m – SM ZHARNEL HUGHES 2nd (SB 20.14 w0.3) taking .04 of a second off his 20 May time, and is ranked UK No.1 in 2023

SPARKASSEN GALA – Took place at Regensburg, Germany on 3 June.
100m – SM H1 ZANSON PLUMMER 3rd (SB 10.58 w0.7) taking .03 of a second off his 14 May time, in his next race ZANSON finished 2nd (SB 10.51 w0.6) taking .07 of a second off his H1 time
400m Hurdles – SW 1 LINA NIELSEN 2nd (SB 54.96) taking 1.03 seconds off her 13 May time, and is ranked UK No.1 in 2023

XV11 ATHLETICA 2000 MEETING – Took place at San Vito Al Tagliamento, Italy on 3 June.
High Jump – SM AKIN COWARD 2nd (2.17m)

THE TRACKSMITH AMATEUR MILE – Took place at Tooting Bec on 3 June.
Mile – SX 16 NICOLA PAYNE 9th (PB 5:29.49) taking 17.21 seconds off her 2021 time

HERCULES WIMBLEDON 1500M FESTIVE NIGHT – Took place at Wimbledon on 31 May.
1500m – SX 11 KOJO KYEREME V45 1st (SB 4:03.30) and is ranked UK No.1 V45 in 2023, 13 ABDIRAHIM HAMUD U20 4th (PB 3:54.94) taking 1.85 seconds off his 2022 time, 14 DYLAN EVANS 12th (SB 3:56.20)

WATFORD OPEN MEETING – Took place at Watford on 31 May.
100m – SX 2 JOSHUA NAMECH-OYEBOLA U23 2nd (11.86 w-3.4)
1500m – SX 2 AIMEE PORTER U13 7th (PB 5:13.72) taking 6.16 seconds off her 21 May time, 6 JESEE ABRAHAMS U15 5th (PB 4:48.30) taking 6.93 seconds off his 21 May time, CHARLOTTE HARRIS U20 (2nd Claim) 11th (SB 4:55.82) taking 30.72 seconds off her 5 April time, DINA SILVERMAN U17 12th (PB 4:56.53) taking 12.42 seconds off her 21 May time, 7 SCARLETT KENT U23 4th (PB 4:44.50) taking 2.69 seconds off her 2022 time, 9 CALEB HILTON U15 5th (PB 4:40.69) taking 1.55 seconds off his 13 May time, MYA MAIRS-INGRAM U17 12th (4:52.02), BEN BROWNLEADER U20 13th (SB 4:58.32), 10 NOAH CLARKE U20 (2nd Claim) 12th (4:33.86), 11 ADAM O’GORMAN U17 2nd (PB 4:16.09) taking 5.58 seconds off his 3 May time, ARTHUR PHILLIPS U15 6th (PB 4:23.36) taking 2.40 seconds off his 13 May time, CALLUM SYDENHAM U20 (2nd Claim) 9th (4:30.96), JOSIAH WILLIAMS-OLLIVIERRE U20 11th (PB 4:34.89) taking 44.85 seconds off his 2018 time, 12 JACOB CLEMENT U17 3rd (PB 4:14.82) taking 5.38 seconds off his 2022 time, RAFI GAYER U17 4th (PB 4:14.86) taking 2.96 seconds off his 5 April time, JORDAN PEARLMAN U17 13th (4:21.14), 13 BENJAMIN GOSTICK U20 4th (PB 4:07.51) taking 4.87 seconds off his 30 April time, 14 SAMUEL GREENSTEIN U20 12th (4:14.39), 15 JOSHUA FISHER U20 7th (PB 3:59.52) taking 1.69 seconds off his 30 April time
3000m – SX 3 THOMAS BUTLER 2nd (PB 8:24.47) taking 2.14 seconds off his 2019 time

CHELMSFORD OPEN MEETING – Took place at St Ives on 31 May.
200m – SX 3 AARA KAMARA U15 5th (27.05 nwr)

LOUGHBOROUGH OPEN MEETING – Took place at Loughborough on 31 May.
100m – SM 1 EBUKA NWOKEJI U17 1st (10.91 w-2.2), EMMANUEL DURUIHEOMA U20 2nd (SB 10.93 w-2.2) taking .06 of a second off his 29 April time
200m – SM 1 EBUKA NWOKEJI U17 1st (21.84 w-1.4)
400m – SW 1 EMILY NEWNHAM U20 1st (53.35)
800m – SM 3 EUAN PHILLIPS U15 6th (2:10.65)
1500m – U23X EMILY HATHAWAY U23 3rd (PB 4:47.40) taking 1.90 seconds off her 2019 time
100m Hurdles – U18G NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG U17 3rd (PB 15.69 w-1.1), AZARIA NWANKWO U20 4th (16.59 w-1.1)
100m Hurdles – SW MARLI JESSOP U23 1st (13.82 w-2.6)
110m Hurdles – U20M JOSEPH PURBRICK U20 1st (14.10 w-1.4), RUBEN HEDMAN U20 2nd (14.12 w-1.4)
Long Jump – SM BOLU COKER 2nd (PB 6.43m w0.5) adding 8cm to his 14 January jump
Discus 1kg – SW ALEXANDRA BALTAZAR-HALL U23 4th (41.14m)
Discus 1.75kg – U20M PHARRELL HAREWOOD U20 1st (PB 44.83m) adding 1.55m to his 17 May throw
Javelin 800g – SM DANIEL BAINBRIDGE 1st (65.82m)

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.

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Aldenham on 3 June.
PAUL LEWIS V50 4th (20.18) this was his 170th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Canons Park on 3 June.
TIM UNDERHILL V55 3rd (PB 20.31) this was his 98th Parkrun, BARRY HAWS V50 10th (21.53) this was his 40th Parkrun, LOUIS PELTA U17 36th (24.31) this was his 65th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Gorleston Cliffs on 3 June.
PAUL MACCARTHY V55 16th (20.37) this was his 221st Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Guildford on 3 June.
JOHN DRYDEN V75 319th (36.55) this was his 152nd Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Hackney Marshes on 3 June.
BARRY CHISHOLM V60 346th (55.01) this was his 291st Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Jersey on 3 June.
ANDREW HOLMES V55 185th (29.21) this was his 58th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Oak Hill on 3 June.
STUART SINGER V60 19th (22.03) this was his 378th Parkrun, BRADLEY SINGER 57th (24.29) this was his 229th Parkrun, LENARD MICHEL V50 66th (25.27) this was his 96th Parkrun, SHONA MICHEL V50 232nd (44.06) this was her 88th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Panshanger on 3 June.
RUSSELL DEVITT V70 215th (39.32) this was his 266th Parkrun

UPCOMING ROAD RELAY AND TRACK AND FIELD FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS, WHICH COVERS THE PERIOD THURSDAY 8 JUNE UNTIL WEDNESDAY 5 JULY – The SBH 2023 Summer Fixture Card can be found on the SBH website – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/

NATIONAL ATHLETIC LEAGUE The first of three fixtures takes place on Sunday 11 June at the Thames Valley Athletics Centre, Pococks Lane, Eton, Windsor (Satnav SL4 6HN).
Age-Groups Under U20 & Senior Men/Women.
This is the link to the timetable https://www.nationalathleticsleague.org.uk/premiership-eton-woodfood-green-birmingham-2/
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager

WATFORD OPEN MEETING  Takes place on Wednesday 14 June at the Woodside Stadium, Horseshoe Lane, Watford (Satnav WD25 7HH).
Age-Groups Under U13 and above Men/Women.
Timetable – 19.00pm 200m, 19.15pm Shot, 19.25pm BMC, 20.00pm 800m no times over 2 minutes 45 seconds, 21.15pm 3000m no times over 11.00 minutes, no Under 13s
Is now open on roster athletics, this is the link – https://meets.rosterathletics.com/public/competitions?cc=GBR&page=0&from=2023-06-06&to=2023-06-30
Note: There are no entries on the day, and there is a possibility that the limits will be taken up well before the race day. 

ENGLAND U20 & U23 CHAMPIONSHIPS INCLUDING EUROPEAN UNDER 20 TRIALS – Takes place on Saturday 17 June and Sunday 18 June at the Chelmsford Athletic Centre, Salemo Way, Chelmsford (Satnav CM1 2EH).
Please Note: For all information including entering yourself online please use this link – https://meets.rosterathletics.com/public/competitions/details/about?id=14684
Entries Closing Date Monday 5 June 

LEE VALLEY SPRINTS 100m/200m OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Wednesday 21 June at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR).
All age-groups including U13s. Cost is £9 per event, £12 for 2 events.
Timetable commences at 7.00pm.
Link to enter on Opentrack and Information https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/?o=&page=6&date__gte=&date__lte=&type=&q=&country_id=&uses_ot=on
Entries Close Sunday ????, Although An Event Could Be Full Maybe 1-2 Weeks Before The Meeting Date, So Enter Early

MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE – The third fixture of four takes place on Saturday 24 June at Finsbury Park Athletics Track, Hornsey Gate, Endymlon Road (Satnav N4 2NQ)
Age-Groups Under 13, 15 & 17 Men/Women.
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager.
To Be Confirmed: Those athletes who wish to compete as a non-scorer, please contact your Team Manager no later than Thursday 22 June as the declarations have to be in on Friday 23 June. 

UK YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE PREMIER SOUTH The third fixture of four takes place on Sunday 25 June at Norman Park, Hayes Lane, Bromley (Satnav BR2 9EF).
Age-Groups Under 17 & U20 Men/Women.
Link to the timetable UK YDL UAG 2023 Timetable
Note: You will have to be selected by your respective Team Manager 

WATFORD OPEN MEETING  Takes place on Wednesday 28 June at the Woodside Stadium, Horseshoe Lane, Watford (Satnav WD25 7HH).
Age-Groups Under U13 and above Men/Women.
Timetable – 19.00pm 100m, 19.15pm Long Jump, 19.25pm 1500m no times over 5minute 30 seconds, 21.05pm 3000m no times over 11.00 minutes, no Under 13s
Is not open on roster athletics, this is the link, please check as entries may be open before next weeks Newsletter – https://meets.rosterathletics.com/public/competitions?page=0&cc=GBR&from=2023-04-16&to=2023-05-31
Note: There are no entries on the day, and there is a possibility that the limits will be taken up well before the race day. 

EASTERN YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE ROUND 2  The third of four fixtures takes place on Sunday 2 July at the Westminster Lodge athletic Track, Holywell Hill, St Albans (Satnav AL1 2DJ).
Age-Groups Under U13, U15 & U17 Men/Women.
Link to the timetable EYAL Timetable 2023
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 no later than Thursday 29 June as the declarations have to be in on Friday 30 June 

SOUTHERN U20 AND SENIOR INTER COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place on Sunday 2 July at the Horspath Athletics And Sports Ground, Horspath Road, Oxford (Satnav OX4 2RR).
Please Note: You will selected by your County Team Manager

LEE VALLEY DOUBLE 100m SPRINTS OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Wednesday 5 July at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR).
For age-groups U13 and above.
1st Round 19.00. 2nd Round to follow 1st round.
This is the link for you to enter yourselves, currently not open to enter https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/?o=&page=8&date__gte=&date__lte=&type=&q=&country_id=&uses_ot=on
Closing Date Monday 2 July or once an event reaches full capacity.

LEE VALLEY 2023 OUTDOOR FIXTURES – The following will be available for you to enter on Opentrack, this is the link to enter the 1 April Open Meeting now on Opentrack – https://www.better.org.uk/leisure-centre/lee-valley/athletics-centre/athletics-competitions
The following fixtures will be available to enter on Opentrack, in the coming weeks.
5 July – Double 100m Meeting
19 July – Sprints 100m/200m Meeting
2 August – Double Sprint Hurdles
16 August – Sprints 100m/200m Meeting
30 August – Double 100m Meeting
September – Autumn Throws Fest

WATFORD 2023 OPEN MEETING OUTDOOR FIXTURES – The following will be available for you to enter on Roster Athletics
Wednesday 12 July – 7.00pm 400m No Under 13s, 7.15pm High Jump, 7.25pm BMC, 8.00m 800m No times over 2 minutes 45 seconds, 9.05pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s
Wednesday 26 July – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm Triple Jump, 7.15pm 1500m No times over 5 minutes 30 seconds, 9.00pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s
Wednesday 9 August – 7.00pm 100m, 7.15pm 400m No Under 13s, 7.30pm 800m No times over 2 minutes 45 seconds, 9.05pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s
Wednesday 23 August – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm Long Jump, 7.25pm BMC, 8.00m 1500m No times over 5 minutes 30 seconds
Wednesday 6 September – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm High Jump, 7.20pm 100m, 7.40pm 800m, 9.05pm 3000m No under 13

EMILY ECONOMU OFF TO ETHIOPIA – I am going to Ethiopia on June 12th for 3 weeks to lead a voluntary program with HOPE_ww_ Ethiopia where we share the principles of sustainable and respectful service that partners and empowers with the community’s way of doing things.
We will be based in the Yaya Athletics Village centre so hopefully I’ll have the opportunity for great training in between!

YOUNG ATHLETES IN LIMBO DUE TO CHELMSFORD REDEVELOPMENT  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

England Athletics U20/23 Champs on June 17-18 may have to find a new home, whereas South of England U20 Champs has been forced to move to Walton. With little over a fortnight until the England Athletics Under-20 and Under-23 Championships, hundreds of young athletes are unable to finalise their travel and accommodation plans due to uncertainty over the venue. The event – which incorporates the British trials for this summer’s European Under-20 and Under-23 Championships in Israel and Finland – is due to be staged in Chelmsford but the track has been undergoing refurbishment recently and organisers are not sure whether it will be ready in time. The news has sparked frustration from athletes, parents and coaches, many of whom have already booked hotels, trains and in some cases flights to the Essex venue. The South of England Athletics Association has had a similar problem for its under-20, under-17 and under-17 championships this weekend (June 3-4) but has now shifted the venue from Chelmsford to Walton, which is more than 70 miles away.

The BIGish Jumps and Throws Fest on May 29 was also forced to relocate from Chelmsford to Woodford, saying: “We would like  to acknowledge that there is no fault on the part of Chelmsford Sports & Athletics Centre, who have left no stone unturned to get the venue ready.” In a statement, England Athletics said: “We advise anyone looking to book travel and/or accommodation in advance of attending our upcoming under-20 and under-23 track and field championships to wait until June 7 by which time we will know whether or not this event will be staged at Chelmsford. “The venue is currently undergoing track refurbishments and its operators are uncertain as to whether it will be ready in time to host our event. Whilst we continue to work closely with Chelmsford for a favourable outcome, we will still be staging this event on that weekend of June 17-18 and, therefore, are also exploring appropriate, alternative venues. We thank you for your patience ahead of us being able to provide a venue update on June 7.”

On Wednesday (May 31), the governing body added: “We are still optimistic that the event will go ahead at Chelmsford as planned. If work is not completed, we have secured an alternative venue near the original location which can accommodate a champs of this size. This will hopefully minimise the disruption to those who have already booked travel and accommodation. “We apologise for any inconvenience. Unfortunately, the wet spring weather has considerably delayed planned work to the track at Chelmsford. We will provide further updates on our website and via an email to all entrants in the coming days.”

FAITH KIPYEGON SMASHES WORLD 1500M RECORD IN FLORENCE  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

With one of the greatest performances in the history of female middle-distance running, FAITH KIPYEGON stormed to a world 1500m record of (3:49.11) in Florence on Friday (June 2). The 29-year-old from Kenya beat GENZEBE DIBABA’S eight-year-old mark of (3:50.07) on a cool and still evening in the Luigi Ridolfi Stadium in Italian city. It means KIPYEGON is the first woman to break the (3:50) barrier and, after winning two Olympic and two world titles in recent years, she can now lay claim to being called the greatest female 1500m runner in history.  BROOKE FELDMEIER paced the field through 400m in (62.37) with fellow rabbit SAGE HURTA-KLECKER passing 800m in (2:04.00) with KIPYEGON not far behind. LAURA MUIR of Britain and JESS HULL of Australia were also hanging on to the swift pace as the rest of the field lagged some distance behind, but MUIR and HULL were struggling to stay in contact whereas KIPYEGON was cruising in comparison. Cutting loose in the final 600m and passing the 1000m mark in (2:34.5), KIPYEGON only had the Wavelight technology for company and down the back straight she seemed to pull ahead of the lights, which had been set at world record pace. Coming into the home straight it looked like she would break DIBABA’S mark and, sure enough, she charged through the final metres before celebrating. Her final 800m was a scintillating (2:00.6), last 400m (58.9) and final 200m (29.2).

Despite the savage early pace, MUIR held on to run a fine (3:57.09) in her season’s opener, as HULL ran an Australian record of (3:57.29) and CIARA MAGEEAN of Ireland finished strongly to clock (4:00.95). “This means a lot to me,” said KIPYEGON, who gave birth to her daughter, ALYN, in 2018. “I knew everything was possible. My fans were really looking for this world record and I thank them for praying for me. “I was not expecting to run this fast tonight. Maybe a world lead, but not a world record.” “It was great to be part of the world record race,” said MUIR. “But it was not the first world record race I was running in, I was in previous ones. I am so happy for FAITH. I would have loved to be closer to her. But for the first race of the season this is really decent. I have never gone through the first 800m as fast as today.” Such was the quality of KIPYEGON’S run, she would have put former men’s world record-holder and nine-time Olympic champion PAAVO NURMI 2.7sec behind her. When it comes to previous barriers being broken, the first sub-4:10 was in 1971 by KARIN BURNELEIT of East Germany with (4:09.6) and the first sub-4:00 came in 1976 by TATYANA KAZANKINA of the Soviet Union with (3:56.0).

WHY BUDAPEST 2023 PROMISES TO BE AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

With the event set to commence on Saturday, August 19, the countdown of less than 80 days intensifies the anticipation for what will undoubtedly be the year’s most prominent sporting extravaganza. It is an undeniable truth that the upcoming World Championships in Budapest, slated to commence in less than three months on August 19, have generated immense interest not only within Hungary but also throughout Europe and across the globe. The third biggest sporting event of the world returns to Europe for the first time since the 2017 World Championships in London. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that a significant number of athletics enthusiasts from neighbouring countries have already secured their tickets, in addition to the fervent support from local fans. Aside from Hungary, the highest ticket sales have been recorded in the United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, Italy, and the United States. Anticipated attendees from more than 80 countries are poised to witness the awe-inspiring performances of these athletic superheroes. Remarkably, over 180,000 tickets have already been sold, covering a range of nine evening sessions and five morning sessions. Notably, the Superhero package, offering access to the entirety of the World Championships, are no longer available in category 1, illustrating the fervour surrounding this remarkable event.

It’s recommended to purchase your tickets or packages as soon as possible through https://tickets.wabudapest23.com/ to secure the best seats and Witness the Wonder! The most popular session is scheduled for Saturday evening, August 26, featuring the current superstar of track and field, Armand Duplantis. He will once again attempt to surpass his own world record of 6.22m in the men’s pole vault final. There are only a few empty seats left! Tickets are also selling well for the Sunday evening session, August 20. Expect fireworks not only in the centre of Budapest but also at the National Athletics Centre, coinciding with the Hungarian national holiday. Alongside the finals of the men’s 100m, men’s 10,000m, women’s long jump, and Bence Halász, the top Hungarian contender, will be competing for a medal in the men’s hammer throw final.

The extraordinary indoor season and the upcoming outdoor season, beginning at the end of May, promise to deliver the greatest ever World Championships. ARMAND DUPLANTIS, FEMKE BOL, Nafissatou Thiam, Ryan Crouser, and Lamecha Girma have all already set world records this year. Kimberly García and María Pérez have also delivered a 35km walk that could be unparalleled on the streets of Budapest. The marathon and walking races are free to watch in the magical capital of Hungary.

The National Athletics Centre is nearing completion, becoming the most modern athletics facility in the Central and Eastern European region. An additional section of bleachers for the World Championships has been finished, allowing 35,000 people to cheer on their favourite athletes each day. The MONDO-covered track, known as the “red carpet of world records” due to its speed, has been installed. In the park surrounding the facility, the trees are already green, sound tests are underway, and the warm-up track on Csepel Island is currently under construction. The World Athletics Championships in Budapest is easily accessible for everyone. Not only can you fly to the Hungarian capital from most countries in Europe – and around the world – with a maximum of one connection, but tickets are also reasonably priced.

The five morning sessions are available for a flat fee of 3000 HUF (~8 USD). For the evening sessions, ticket prices on weekdays range from 17 USD for the cheapest to 47 USD for the most expensive. On the weekend evenings, tickets range from 22 USD to 57 USD. Additionally, there are three different packages available: one for the two days of the opening weekend (Firestarter package), another for the last three days of the World Champs (Crown package), and a full World Champs package (Superhero package). One notable feature of the World Championships schedule is its flexibility, allowing the world’s top athletes to participate in multiple events. Alongside the more “traditional” doubles like 100-200m, 200-400m, 400-800m, 800-1500m, 1500-5000m, and 5000-10000m, Lamecha Girma has the opportunity to compete in the 3000m hurdles-5000m combination. YULMAR ROJAS, the current world record holder of triple jump, might even consider trying her hand at the long jump during the opening weekend of the World Championships on August 25, if she’s up for it. This approach ensures that fans visiting Budapest can witness their favourite athletes competing in multiple events during the biggest sporting event of the year, for which the athletes have been preparing throughout the year. Furthermore, this World Championships also serves as a qualification event for the 2024 Paris Olympics, providing everyone with additional motivation to achieve better results!

Get your tickets HERE and Witness the Wonder!

RUNNERS READY FOR UPHILL BATTLE IN INNSBRUCK-STUBAI  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

The second edition of the World Mountain and Trail Running Championships, taking place in the splendour of the Austrian Alps this week, could be the perfect showcase for all things off-road. After its inaugural staging in Thailand last November, the World Mountain and Trail Running Championships (WMTRC), heads this week to Europe – specifically the Alpine stage of Innsbruck-Stubai – for its second edition, writes ADRIAN STOTTOnce again, World Athletics’ vision of working with the different elements of mountain, trail and ultra running to create a true global championships will take centre stage. While Thailand, which had been postponed due to Covid, was deemed to be a success, this month’s event being held in one of the traditional mountain heartlands means hopes are high that competition – and attention – levels will rise and that more nations and athletes will embrace the concept. There is the added challenge of accommodating these championships in a packed calendar of commercially backed races which attract the top names, too, so we decided to get the views of an administrator and an athlete when it comes to the next steps for the WMTRC. Standards are set to rise

SARAH ROWELL knows a thing or two about international competition, having raced for Great Britain in the 1984 Olympic marathon and in a number of mountain running championships. She is currently a World Mountain Running Association council member and treasurer and has been at the heart of the creation of the WMTRC.  

How was the vision of the WMTRC born? – It probably goes back to 2017 at a meeting of the various interested parties with World Athletics. Before 2017, mountain running was defined by World Athletics, but trail running – which was experiencing massive growth – wasn’t. When we talked about officially adding trail running, there was very little difference between the two. At the same time, European Athletics had a formal mountain running championships but World Athletics didn’t. European Athletics have been at the forefront of driving what they call off-road running.In an attempt to ensure that the overall schedule was better for the athletes, it was agreed to move the world event to every other year with a European Championships in alternate years. The European schedule was looked at, and there was a strong view that they didn’t want another ultra-distance race. That’s why the European event has a medium trail race, not a long trail race. That was what the runners wanted.

What role did World Athletics play in bringing everyone – all of the various organisations behind trail, ultra and mountain running – together?  It was definitely because of World Athletics, in terms of looking at the definition of the championships within their rule books. There are also key individuals – ALESSIO PUNZI [Head of Running and Mass Participation at World Athletics] being one – who are exceptionally supportive of what mountain and trail running are, and can see the potential both in terms of helping World Athletics deliver what it wants, as well as ensuring that World Athletics truly is the overarching body for all disciplines of athletics, not just the ones they have traditionally focused on.  

Where do you see the WMTRC fitting into a fixture list which is already crowded with federation-led and commercially-led initiatives?  I would love to see the event as a formal World Athletics biennial world championships. It’s one of the things we’re looking at, but that can’t be the only thing. It has to survive alongside the commercial series.Can we create a way that at least the key people can sit down and look at it? Ultimately, athletes have to earn a living and I would like to see the best mountain and trail runners firstly recognised by the world governing body and, secondly, able to earn a decent living, should they want, through mountain and trail running. That requires a mix of formal world championships, as well as commercial races. It also means that if you look at the upcoming event in Innsbruck, it will have over 1000 athletes there. That creates the world championships of the future. They will require a venue with a large, suitable infrastructure. That’s quite different to some of the current iconic mountain and trail races, which have a small infrastructure. If we get the mix right, they can all survive and thrive.

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS ON INSTAGRAM – Since the account was setup towards the end of last year, there has been an amazing amount of Videos and Photographs contributed with many comments. There are 2 posts this week.

The 2 photographs were taken at the Middlesex Young Athletes League at Harrow on 4 June.

The first features LYDIA BALL, ABIGAIL EDWARDS, MACIE SUTHERLAND, MIA HIGSON, TAMI GEORGE, MAKAYLA BRAY ALOIE and ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA

The second features DAMI ADEKUNIE, PRINCE-MOSES JOHN and NOSA URUBUSI

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS NEW INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT – Many thanks to SEAN SUTHERLAND who undertook a review on the best way forward, following this a decision was made to set up a new account, and SEAN has now set that account up.
To follow our new Instagram account, from your own account, by searching for ‘shaftesbury_barnet’ or by clicking https://www.instagram.com/shaftesbury_barnet/ 
To Members and Parents, if you wish for any photographs to be posted on Instagram, please email them to sbh.instagram@outlook.com  If you can at the same time give details on when and where the photographs was taken, plus any other comments.
Please feel free to post photographs of any special occasion, for example, your wedding day, an addition to the family.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2023  Takes place in Budapest, Hungary from 19-27 August 2023.
This is the link for all information including tickets – https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/budapest23
This is the link to the qualification system and entry standards – https://assets.aws.worldathletics.org/document/62ff627cef4200119b5555be.pdf

Currently we have 4 athletes who have achieved qualification standards – ZHARNEL HUGHES 200m (20.07 w-0.3), ELLIE BAKER 800m (1:59.52), KYLE LANGFORD 800m (1:44.49) and LIZZIE BIRD 3000m Steeplechase (9:07.07)

THE FOLLOWING IS CLUB INFORMATION ON VARIOUS TOPICS

SBH 2023 SUMMER FIXTURE CARD – Can be found on the SBH website –http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/

SBH 2022-2023 WINTER CROSS COUNTRY POINTS AND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURE – The CROSS COUNTRY POINTS TABLE is now available on the SBH Website, and is the final table following the National Championships on the 25 February – Mens Cross Country Points Tables 2022-2023 – Final Issue 25-02-23  Womens Cross Country Points Tables 2022-2023 – Final Issue 25-02-23
The CROSS COUNTRY CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP LIST is now available on the SBH Website, and is the Final Issue following the Southern Championships on the 28 January – Men & Womens Cross Country Club Championship Winners 2022-2023 – Updated 28-01-23 Final Issue

GEORGE HARRISON MBE MEMORIAL DOCUMENT – The document has been put together with contributors from LISA WEBB, MARTIN ROCHFORD, NADEEM SHAIKH, RACHEL FELTON, LIAM and JAMIE DEE, JAMES LOVELL, EMILIA ECONOMU, ALAN WELLERKAREN HARRISONTIM UNDERHILL, GLEN WATTS, JOANNA WINFIELD, SHAUN CLIFFORD and EUAN MACKENZIEShaftesbury Barnet Harriers Memorial To George Harrison From Friends And Members 20 April 2023
If you wish to contribute your own memories and/or photographs of GEORGE, please email them to me, either within the email or as a separate attached word document.

CODES OF CONDUCT – SBH have now adopted the UK Athletics (UKA) and the Home Country Athletics Federations (HCAF) Codes of Conduct which set out national standards of conduct for all clubs, coaches, officials, volunteers and athletes in the sport.  The purpose of the codes are to clarify what behaviours are acceptable and unacceptable, the standards of practice expected and the basis for challenging and improving practice.  The Codes are similar to our previous Codes of Conduct which were part of the previous ClubMark scheme.  All club member and anyone undertaking a relevant role must agree to abide by the codes of conduct. The Codes of Conduct have now been put onto our Website, please read these to understand the commitments you are making by being a member of SBH.
Link to the Code of Conduct document – Codes Of Conduct Booklet 2021 (1)

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 They 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 HOODIES – With well over eight hundred hoodies already in circulation, this is your opportunity to join the club. The bright red hoody is made to order and has your name embroidered on the front along with the club badge and has the Club name on the back. We now have 2 styles, the original pull over style at £35 + P&P or the new one with a full zip at £40 + P&P.
Here is the link to the Supreme Sports website which if you click on it, will take YOU to the new Club Hoody and allow you to then view the full range of Club kit online – https://www.supreme-sports.co.uk/webshop/schools-and-clubs/shaftesbury-barnet-harriers/

ACCESS TO SBH CLUBHOUSE – The new Keyholders to the outside door are TY HOLDEN, CLYDE GORDON, NEVILLE THOMPSON, GREG THOMPSON, COLIN GODFREY and YAMILLE ALDAMA who all use the Clubhouse outside of normal stadium opening hours. GEOFF MORPHITIS and DAVE BEDFORD will also have a key. All other key fob holders can continue to gain access to the clubhouse via the (New) West Stand Entrance and the Trackside Door to the Clubhouse.
Link to note and details for further information – SBH Club House Door 20-01-23

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.

CAN YOU HELP PLEASEI 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.

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 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.

SBH FAST FORWARD SCHOOL ATHLETICS CLUB ‘Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers now run the school athletics club on Tuesday and Thursday at 4.30pm and which progresses to a more advanced club at 5.45 as a segue into the club. This is for ages 5 years -10 years of age. Please contact TY HOLDEN on 07737803260 for further information

POLE VAULTERS REQUIRED FOR 2023 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 – give it a try NOW.
Please contact the session administrator CLYDE GORDON at clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk for more details.

STEEPLECHASE TRAINING AT STONEX STADIUM – Check with your Coach for details of training times.

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 – Main Switchboard telephone number is 020 3675 7250.

STONEX STADIUM AWARDED TRACKMARK STANDARD – Congratulations on achieving the UK Athletics Quality Assurance Standards for StoneX Stadium. This is the letter from UK Athletics and certificate showing all area that achieved compliance – StoneX Stadium Award Letter 09.11.21StoneX Stadium Certificate

ALAN WELLER – SBH NEWSLETTER EDITOR AND WEBSITE MANAGER




Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Weekly Newsletter Thursday 1 June 2023

Happy Birthday from Thursday 1 June to Wednesday 7 June – Daniel Bainbridge, Ellie Baker, Rio De-Andrea, Ojie Edoburun, Orr Farkash, Hettie Holbrook, Sarah Kuti, Matthew McAteer, Paul Ogun and Jimmy Thoronka

RECENT NEW MEMBER – We wish you a very warm welcome, and a happy, healthy and successful time with Shaftesbury to ALEX KONSTANTARAS 

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS SUBSCRIPTIONS – Our new Club year started on 1 October 2022. The SBH annual subscription, as from 1 December 2022 as approved at the AGM on Tuesday 29 November is £65 and the current England Athletics annual registration from 1 April 2023 is £17. The current total is £82 and should be paid NOW to; ACCOUNT NAME: SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS, BANK: HSBC, ACCOUNT NUMBER: 41308378, SORT CODE: 400426 – Please advise GEOFF MORPHITIS by email (geoffrey.morphitis@capeandd.comwhen payment has been made.

PARKRUNS IN THE UK – Last week at parkrun in the UK, there were…
1,113 events – 179,085 walkers, joggers and runners – 24151 volunteers – 9,187 first-timers – 28,335 PBs

RESULTS 
UK YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE UPPER – SOUTHERN PREMIER – Took place at Reading on 28 May.
Apologies, but the results are still to be published.

EASTERN YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE – Took place at StoneX Stadium on 21 May.
Match Result – 1st SBH (713 points), 2nd Ipswich (509), 3rd Herts Phoenix (455), 4th Bedfordshire Lions (330), 5th Watford (296)

100m – U13B A LOUIS XUN U13 1st (13.13 w1.2), B BEN BAMISAIYE U13 1st (PB 13.52 w1.8) equalling his 13 May 2022 time
100m – U13G A ANU JAIYEOLA U13 1st (13.17 w4.7), B TALIA BARIN U13 2nd (PB 14.11 w1.0) taking .09 of a second off her 23 April time
100m – U15B A DIJANI BARNOR U15 5th (12.87 w0.9), B HARRY PINCHERLE U15 1st (PB 12.14 w4.0) taking .29 of a second off his 7 May time
100m – U15G A ANGEL MCLEOD U15 1st (12.55 w0.7) B AARA KAMARA U15 1st (13.08 nwr)
100m – U17M A NATHAN FERNANDES U17 1st (11.72 w2.3), B BRANDON KUFAZVINEI U17 1st (11.79 w2.3)
100m – U17W A TAMI GEORGE U17 1st (13.10 w-0.3), B MAKAYLA BRAY-ALOIE U17 2nd (12.78 w0.9)
200m – U13B A LOUIS XUN U13 1st (PB 26.77 w2.3) taking .08 of a second off 14 May time, B BEN BAMISAIYE U13 1st (27.64 w2.6)
200m – U13G A ANU JAIYEOLA U13 1st (PB 27.68 w2.3) taking .55 of a second off her 8 April time, B VERA DOUDKO U13 1st (PB 28.54 w0.4) taking .56 of a second off her 23 April time
200m – U15B A HARRY PINCHERLE U15 3rd (PB 24.18 w4.2) ) taking .08 of a second off 14 May time, B ANTON COHEN U15 2nd (PB 24.82 w3.2)
200m – U15G A AARA KAMARA U15 1st (PB 26.82 w0.4) taking .68 of a second off her 23 April time, B MOIESHA SAVAGE U15 1st (PB 27.89 w3.5) taking .01 of a second off her 2022 time
200m – U17M A JAIAN SAUNDERS U17 (2nd Claim) 1st (23.35 w1.9)
200m – U17W A TAMI GEORGE U17 1st (PB 25.61 w3.4) taking .1.17 seconds off her 30 April time, B MAKAYLA BRAY-ALOIE U17 1st (PB 26.19 w0.7) taking .34 of a second off her 30 April time
300m – U15B A SETH RENNIE-RODDY U15 2nd (40.41), B EUAN PHILLIPS U15 1st (PB 42.16)
300m – U15G A ELLA BUCKLEY U15 (2nd Claim) 1st (42.97)
300m – U17W A MIA HIGSON U17 1st (42.40), B ADANNA MAZINWOSU U17 1st (43.10)
400m – U17M A ZICO JONES U17 1st (51.14), B BRANDON KUFAZVINEI U17 3rd (57.70)
800m – U13B A EDWARD PASCAL U13 1st (2:27.44), B BEN KASPAR U13 2nd (2:45.38)
800m – U13G A OLIVIA ABBOTT U13 2nd (2:50.03), B JUI HAYAKAWA U13 1st (2:59.04)
800m – U15B A EUAN PHILLIPS U15 1st (2:09.90), B LEON BISS U15 1st (2:12.11)
800m – U15G A ELIZABETH OTHOLU U15 2nd (PB 2:30.28) taking 2.71 seconds off her 7 May time, B ERIN GIBLIN U15 1st (2:36.59)
800m – U17M A JACOB CLEMENT U17 1st (2:03.94), B ADAM O’GORMAN U17 1st (2:10.02)
800m – U17W A EDIE WOODINGS U17 1st (2:20.27), B ADANNA MAZINWOSU U17 1st (2:30.54)
1500m – U13B A JOSIAH ALDHAM U13 2nd (PB 5:17.41) taking 4.09 seconds off his 23 April time, B TAHA COCKERELL U13 1st (PB 5:17.89) taking 6.91 seconds off his 23 April time
1500m – U13G A AIMEE PORTER U13 2nd (PB 5:19.88) taking 7.62 seconds off her 23 April time, B LUCIA CASELANUOVO U13 2nd (5:55.24)
1500m – U15B A ARTHUR PHILLIPS U15 1st (4:34.86), B CALEB HILTON U15 1st (4:43.83)
1500m – U15G A POSIE SHAW U15 1st (SB 4:52.86) taking 3.01 seconds off her 13 May time, B AMBER JACKSON U15 1st (PB 5:21.37) taking 1.23 seconds off her 23 April time
1500m – U17M A JAI DARIANAYI U17 4th (PB 4:36.26) taking 5.61 seconds off his 5 April time, B GUY FAWCETT U17 3rd (PB 4:44.29) taking 8.60 seconds off his 2022 time
1500m – U17W A MYA MAIRS-INGRAM U17 1st (4:56.87), B DINA SILVERMAN U17 1st (PB 5:08.95) taking 1.45 seconds off her 2021 time
70m Hurdles – U13G A VERA DOUDKO U13 1st (PB 12.60 w1.5) taking .01 of a second off her 13 May time, B LUCIA CASELANUOVO U13 1st (PB 15.20 nwr)
75m Hurdles – U13B A CASEY NGIGE U13 3rd (PB 17.20 w-1.1), B TIRENI GEORGE U13 1st (PB 17.64 w-1.1)
75m Hurdles – U15G A ANGEL MCLEOD U15 1st (PB 12.11 w2.1) taking .24 of a second off her 2022 time, B ELIZABETH OTHOLU U15 1st (14.03 w2.1)
80m Hurdles – U15B A RIAN SHAH U15 1st (S12.39 w0.1) taking .11 of a second off his 23 April time, B JIMI ADU U15 1st (13.87 w0.1)
80m Hurdles – U17W A MACIE SUTHERLAND U17 1st (SB 13.01 w-0.6), B EVA HIGSON U17 1st (PB 13.04 w-0.6) taking .16 of a second off her 23 April time
100m Hurdles – U17M A OSCAR RONCARATI U17 2nd (PB 15.63 w0.1)
Pole Vault – U15B A THOMAS ROBERTSON U15 1st (PB 3.30m) adding 40cm to his 7 May height
Pole Vault – U17M A ANGUS BROWN U17 1st (3.70m)
High Jump – U13B A EDWARD PASCAL U13 1st (PB 1.33m), B TAHA COCKERELL U13 2nd (PB 1.20m) equalling his 7 May height
High Jump – U15B A RIAN SHAH U15 1st (1.63m)
High Jump – U15G A ELLA BUCKLEY U15 (2nd Claim) 1st (1.47m), B DESTINY NGIGE U15 2nd (PB 1.25m) adding 10cm to her 2022 height
High Jump – U17M A JOE COX U17 4th (1.55m)
High Jump – U17W A MACIE SUTHERLAND U17 2nd (1.40m), B ANAYA RAO U17 2nd (PB 1.20m)
Long Jump – U13B A BEN BAMISAIYE U13 1st (SB 4.49m nwr) adding 32cm to his 23 April jump, B CHAYIL JOHN U13 1st (PB 4.41m nwr)
Long Jump – U13G A ANU JAIYEOLA U13 2nd (4.21m nwr), B VERA DOUDKO U13 1st (3.91m nwr)
Long Jump – U15B A RIAN SHAH U15 1st (5.23m nwr), B HARRY PINCHERLE U15 1st (5.10m nwr)
Long Jump – U15G A ULINA MCCABE HUGGINS U15 1st (PB 4.49m nwr), B ELLA BUCKLEY U15 (2nd Claim) 1st (4.41m nwr)
Long Jump – U17M A RUBEN CARDOSO U17 2nd (5.34m nwr), B NATHAN HOWELL U17 2nd (4.63m nwr)
Long Jump – U17W A MAKAYLA BRAY ALOIE U17 1st (PB 4.77m nwr) adding 5cm to her 7 May jump, B FOYIN SONOKI U17 1st (PB 4.40m nwr) adding 20cm to her 2022 jump
Triple Jump – U17M A VICTOR PAIUSCO U17 1st (PB 10.90m nwr), B JOE COX U17 1st (PB 10.18m nwr)
Triple Jump – U17W A TAMI GEORGE U17 1st (9.34m nwr)
Shot 2.72kg – U13G A TALIA BARIN U13 4th (PB 3.86m) adding 7cm to her 23 April put, B OLIVIA ABBOT U13 3rd (PB 3.55m)
Shot 3kg – U13B A LOUIS XUN U131st (PB 7.66m) adding 73cm to his 7 May put, B JAMES TSANGARIDES U13 1st (6.77m)
Shot 3kg – U15G A ULINA MCCABE HUGGINS U15 2nd (8.29m), B MOIESHA SAVAGE U15 2nd (PB 6.05m)
Shot 3kg – U17W A GEORGINA CHRISTOPHOROU U17 4th (SB 6.42m) adding 58cm to her 2022 put
Shot 4kg – U15B A CHU ONONOGBU U15 1st (10.37m), B MILO RYNEHART U15 1st (10.21m)
Shot 5kg – U17M A BRANDON KUVAZVINEI U17 2nd (PB 10.26m) adding 13cm to his 7 May put, B ZICO JONES U17 2nd (PB 8.06m)
Discus 0.75kg – U13G A ISABELLA HEATHCOTE U13 4th (SB 9.30m)
Discus 1kg – U13B A JAMES TSANGARIDES U13 1st (PB 20.74m)
Discus 1kg – U17W A GEORGINA CHRISTOPHOROU U17 4th (22.46m), B MIA HIGSON U17 2nd (SB 16.87m) adding 6cm to her 30 April throw
Discus 1.25kg – U15B A CHU ONONOGBU U15 1st (37.08m), B MILO RYNEHART U15 1st (26.04m)
Discus 1.5kg – U17M A ANGUS BROWN U17 2nd (PB 32.06m), B VICTOR PAIUSCO U17 1st (PB 11.31m)
Hammer 4kg – U15B A MILO RYNEHART U15 1st (34.18m)
Javelin 400g – U13B A JAMES TSANGARIDES U13 1st (PB 24.30m) adding 2.47m to his 7 May throw, B THOMAS FELLOWS U13 2nd (PB 12.69m)
Javelin 400g – U13G A OLIVIA ABBOT U13 3rd (PB 8.77m) adding 6cm to her 23 April throw, B ISABELLA HEATHCOTE U13 2nd (PB 6.53m)
Javelin 500g – U15G A DESTINY NGIGE U15 2nd (PB 15.28m) adding 91cm to her 23 April throw
Javelin 500g – U17W A LYDIA BALL U17 4th (PB 27.75m) adding 2.21m to her 2022 throw, B EVA HIGSON U17 1st (PB 22.40m) adding 73cm to her 2022 throw
Javelin 600g – U15B A ALON TAYLOR U15 4th (29.53m), B ALBERT TAYLOR U15 2nd (PB 27.56m) adding 4cm to his 15 April throw
Javelin 700g – U17M A FRED TAYLOR U17 2nd (PB 33.43m)
4x100m Relay – U13B 1st (SB 56.47) taking .63 of a second off their 23 April time BEN BAMISAIYE, EDWARD PASCAL, CHAYIL JOHN, LOUIS XUN, U13G 2nd (SB 56.74) taking 1.86 seconds off their 23 April time TALIA BARIN, VERA DOUDKO, OLIVIA ABBOTT, ANU JAIYEOLA, U15B A 1st (SB 49.41) taking .49 of a second off their 23 April time ANTON COHEN, MODEBAYO AKIN AGUNBIADE, HARRY PINCHERLE, RIAN SHAH, U15G A 1st (SB 52.12) taking .78 of a second off their 23 April time ELLA BUCKLEY, AARA KAMARA, MOISHA SAVAGE, ANGEL MCLEOD, U17M A 1st (46.99) taking .49 of a second off their NATHAN HOWELL, JUIAN SAUNDERS, BRANDON KUVAZVINEI, ZICO JONES, U17M B (47.72) RUBEN CARDOSO,VICTOR PAIUSCO, RIAN SHAH, KHYAN MARKLAND, U17W A 1st (52.61) ADANNA MAZINWOSU, MAKAYLA BRAY ALOIE, ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA, TAMI GEORGE, U17W B (53.18) EVA HIGSON, MIA HIGSON, MACIE SUTHERLAND, FOYIN SONOIKI

Non Scoring
100m – U13B CHAYIL JOHN (PB 14.24 nwr) taking .21 of a second off his 7 May time, JASON OTULE (PB 14.69 nwr) taking .41 of a second off his 23 April time, TIRENI GEORGE (PB 14.83 nwr) taking .55 of a second off his 2022 time
100m – U13G ISABELLA HEATHCOTE (SB 16.60 nwr)
100m – U15B ANTON COHEN (12.23 nwr), SETH RENNIE-RODDY (12.26 nwr), MODEBAYO AKIN AGUNBIADE (12.76 nwr), JIMI ADU (14.16 nwr)
100m – U15G MOIESHA SAVAGE (13.16 nwr), ULINA MCCABE HUGGINS (PB 13.60 nwr) ) taking .07 of a second off her 1 April time
100m – U17M VICTOR PAIUSCO (11.69 nwr), NATHAN HOWELL (11.70 nwr)
100m – U17W LUCY CAMPOS (PB 13.41 nwr) taking .01 of a second off her 7 May time, LYDIA BALL (SB 13.67 nwr) taking .24 of a second off her 7 May time, POPPY FENWICK-MOORE (PB 13.82 nwr) taking 1.88 seconds off her 2019 time, EVA HIGSON (PB 13.87 nwr) taking .32 of a second off her 2022 time, ONTEBUCHI ODIAKA (13.98 nwr)
200m – U13B CHAYIL JOHN (PB 28.78 nwr), JASON OTULE (PB 29.59 nwr) taking .51 of a second off his 23 April time
200m – U15B MODEBAYO AKIN AGUNBIADE (PB 25.99 nwr) taking .60 of a second off his 16 April time
200m – U17W ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA (27.42 nwr), FOYIN SONOKI (28.00 nwr)
200m – U17M KHYAN MARKLAND (PB 23.94 nwr) taking .12 of a second off his 14 May time, RUBEN CARDOSO (PB 23.99 nwr) taking .18 of a second off his 16 April time, NATHAN HOWELL (24.31 nwr)
300m – U15B SAM DARCY (49.54)
300m – U17W MACIE SUTHERLAND (PB 43.31) equalling her 2022 time
400m – U17M TRISTAN LEE (PB 59.40)
800m – U13B THOMAS FELLOWS (PB 2:46.19)
800m – U15B YEDIDYA MAXWELL (PB 2:16.09) taking 1.69 seconds off his 17 May time, SAM DARCY (2:50.80)
800m – U15G MEGAN HAMMOND (PB 2:38.34) taking 3.01 seconds off her 7 May time
800m – U17W PHOEBE MUSIC (SB 2:39.29) taking 10.41 seconds off her 23 April time, EVIE WINSTON (PB 3:01.42) taking 6.95 seconds off her 2021 time
1500m – U13B DENNYS PASCAL U11 (PB 5:01.79), ROAN PARKES (PB 5:21.72) taking 5.15 seconds off his 13 May time
1500m – U15B JESSE ABRAHAMS (PB 4:55.23) taking 2.77 seconds off his 23 April time, LADDIE SHAW (5:11.16), MATTHEW MAY (PB 5:20.11)
1500m – U15G MEI HAYAKAWA (5:47.37)
75m Hurdles – U15G DESTINY NGIGE (PB 14.1 nwr) taking .30 of a second off her 23 April time
Pole Vault – U17M ISAAC VAN DEN BERGH (PB 3.00m) equalling his 7 May height
Long Jump – U15B DIEGO DODDS ALDANA (PB 4.13m nwr) adding 42cm to his 2022 jump
Long Jump – U17M JAIAN SAUNDERS (4.31m nwr)
Shot 5kg – U17M RUBEN CARDOSO (PB 6.24m)

ENGLAND ATHLETICS SENIOR AND U20 COMBINED EVENT CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place at Sportcity on 27-28 May
Decathlon – SM CRAIG MONCUR U23 5th (PB 6783 points) adding 384 points to his 2022 total, and is ranked UK No.8 U23 in 2023 – 100m D4 (PB 11.40 w2.6) taking .44 of a second off his 2022 time, 400m D4 (PB 51.32) taking 1.32 seconds off his 2022 time, 1500m D (SB 4:40.48), 110m Hurdles D2 (15.64 w-1.2), High Jump D2 (1.75m), Pole Vault D1 (PB 4.20m) adding 12cm to his 30 April height, Long Jump D2 (PB 6.89m w0.0) adding 28cm to his 22 January jump, Shot D1 (12.41m), Discus D (PB 36.03m), Javelin D (46.86m) – EVAN CAMPBELL U23 8th (SB 6542 points) – 100m D3 (PB 11.59 w1.9) equalling his 2019 time, 400m D3 (SB 52.39), 1500m D (SB 4:49.89), 110m Hurdles D1 (15.73 w-1.6), High Jump D1 (1.93m), Pole Vault D2 (3.60m), Long Jump D1 (SB 6.38m w0.9) equalling his 1 February jump, Shot D1 (12.76m), Discus D (SB 37.53m) adding 53m to his 30 April throw, Javelin D (SB 46.10m)

Heptathlon – U20W EVELYNE FONTEYNE U20 10th (PB 4327 points) – 200m D2 (PB 28.23 w-2.5) taking 2.27 seconds off her 2016 time, 800m H (PB 2:28.59) taking 22.13 seconds off her 2018 time, 100m Hurdles H2 (PB 16.14 w1.6), High Jump H1 (1.67m), Long Jump H (PB 5.05m nwr) adding 8cm to her 2020 jump, Shot H (PB 9.08m) adding 19cm to her 22 January put, Javelin H (PB 28.40m) 

MEETING DE MONTREUIL – Took place at Montreuil, France on 31 May
1500m – SW ELLIE BAKER 3rd (PB 4:04.11) taking .79 of a second off her 2022 time, and is ranked UK No.3 in 2023

BMC REGIONAL RACES – Took place at Exeter on 30 May
1500m – Mixed D POSIE SHAW U15 2nd (SB 4:52.43) taking 3.01 seconds off her 21 May time, LADDIE SHAW U15 8th (5:02.14)

MEETING ALBERT RIVET – Took place at Grenoble, France on 30 May
1500m – SM 2 BEN WINFIELD U23 5th (SB 3:58.68)

BIGISH JUMPS AND THROWS FEST – Took place at Woodford on 29 May
High Jump – SW B LILY HOLT U23 4th (PB 1.74m) adding 2cm to her 14 January height
High Jump – SM A AKIN COWARD 3rd equal (2.12m), KIMANI JACK U20 7th (2.08m)
Long Jump – SM A OGO ANOCHIRIONYE (2nd Claim) 2nd (SB 7.11m w1.7) adding 4cm to his 14 May jump
Shot 6kg – SM B ALASTAIR BROWN U20 (2nd Claim) 1st (13.96m)
Hammer 4kg – SW A PHILIPPA DAVENALL 4th (60.77m)
Hammer 7.26kg – SM A OLIVER GRAHAM U23 3rd (SB 60.40m) adding 41cm to his 20 May throw, and is ranked UK No.6 U23 in 2023

BCLF HURDLES FESTIVAL – Took place at Woodford on 29 May
100m Hurdles – U20W A2 AZARIA NWANKWO U20 1st (15.26 w-2.2), ALINA COFI U20 2nd (15.37 w-2.2), B ALINA COFI U20 2nd (15.37 w-2.5), AZARIA NWANKWO U20 3rd (15.45 w-2.5)
100m Hurdles – SW A MARLI JESSOP U23 1st (13.88 w-3.3), B MARLI finished 1st (13.69 w-3.4),
100m Hurdles – M50 A1 GARY SMITH V50 (2nd Claim) 2nd (SB 14.99 w-2.7), B GARY finished 1st (SB 14.79 w-2.8) taking .20 of a second off his A1 time
110m Hurdles – U20M A1 JOSEPH PURBRICK U20 2nd (14.35 w-2.5), RUBEN HEDMANI U20 3rd (14.36 w-2.5), B1 RUBEN HEDMANI U20 2nd (14.57 w-4.1), JOSEPH PURBRICK U20 3rd (14.58 w-4.1)
400m Hurdles – SM 1 JUBRIL ADENIJI U23 4th (56.20)

BOLDER BOULDER 10K – Took place at Boulder, Colorado, USA on 29 May
LIAM DEE 23rd (SB 32.44)

NEWHAM AND ESSEX BEAGLES SUMMER SERIES – Took place at London on 29 May
100m – SM A2 JOHN OTUGADE 3rd (SB 10.41 w1.5) taking .02 of a second off his 7 May time, A5 GERALD MATTHEW 7th (SB 11.01 w2.0) taking .24 of a second off his 1 May time, A11 DECARIE DAVIES U23 7th (SB 19.89 w3.7), A14 BRYAN OGBEBOR U20 7th (SB 11.55 w3.2) equalling his 13 May time, B1 JOHN finished 4th (PB 10.22 w2.7) taking .03 of a second off his 2022 time, B7 GERALD finished 2nd (SB 10.85 w5.0) taking .16 of a second off his A5 time
100m – SW A7 HANNAH FOSTER U23 2nd (SB 12.15 w2.5) taking .05 of a second off her 7 May time, A8 VANESSA ANSUAA U23 6th (12.72 w2.4), A10 CHIYENNE ADRIEN U23 2nd (SB 12.76 w0.9) taking .38 of a second off her 13 May time, B5 HANNAH finished 1st (SB 12.00 w1.1) taking .15 of a second off her A7 time, B6 VANESSA finished 7th (SB 12.68 w3.1) taking .04 of a second off her A8 time, B7 CHIYENNE finished 1st (SB 12.63 w0.7) taking .13 of a second off her A10 time
200m – SM 3 JORDAN WATSON-BROWN 2nd (SB 21.32 w0.8) taking .17 of a second off his 21 May time
200m – SW 4 HAYLEY MCLEAN 4th (PB 24.55 w1.3) taking .15 of a second off her 2022 time, 6 VANESSA ANSUAA U23 4th (SB 26.32 w1.8) taking .20 of a second off her 7 May time, CHIYENNE ADRIEN U23 5th (SB 26.64 w1.8) taking .16 of a second off her 14 May time
400m – SM 3 SAM HAZELL 4th (49.45), 7 RAPHAEL AARON U20 4th (PB 59.54) taking 2.01 seconds off his 16 April time
400m – SW 1 HAYLEY MCLEAN 1st (54.09)

INTERNATIONALES PFINGSTPORTFEST REHLINGEN – Took place at Rehlingen, Germany on 28 May
800m – SW 2 ELLIE BAKER 7th (2:02.41)

INTERNATIONALES SPARKASSEN-HAMMERWURFMEETING – Took place at Frankisch-Crumbach, Germany on 28 May
Hammer 7.26kg – SM A CHRIS BENNETT 2nd (SB 71.90m) adding 53cm to his 19 February throw, and is ranked UK No.4 in 2023

EA CHALLENGER MEETING EA-IFAM – Took place at Oordegam, Belgium on 27-28 May
100m – SM 3 KRISHAWN AIKEN 8th (10.69 w0.5)
200m – SM 2 KRISHAWN AIKEN 6th (21.38 w0.5)
110m Hurdles – SM P2 EDSON GOMES 3rd (14.04 w-0.3) in the final race EDSON finished 7th (SB 13.93 w1.4) taking .04 of a second off his 18 May time, and is ranked UK No.6 in 2023
400m Hurdles – SW 2 HAYLEY MCLEAN 1st (SB 56.24) taking .68 of a second off her 21 May time, and is ranked UK No.3 in 2023, 3 EMILY NEWNHAM U20 2nd (58.19) 

 BMC GRAND PRIX – WORLD ATHLETICS CHALLENGE – Took place at Sportcity on 27 May
1500m – Men B THOMAS PATRICK U23 3rd (PB 3:44.94) taking 2.94 seconds off his 2022 time, and is ranked UK No.10 U23 in 2023, C HENRY DOVER U20 14th (SB 3:56.24) taking 5.90 seconds off his 17 May time
5000m – Men A ISAAC HIRSHMAN CHANDLER U23 14th (14:17.09)
5000m – Women B FREYA STAPLETON U23 8th (17:05.26)
3000m Steeplechase – Men A MARK PEARCE 1st (SB 8:40.74) and is ranked UK No.3 in 2023, KRISTIAN IMROTH U23 5th (8:58.10)

LOUGHBOROUGH THROWS PATHWAY INTERNATIONAL – Took place at Loughborough on 27 May
Discus 1kg – U23W ALEXANDRA BALTAZAR-HALL U23 5th (43.76m)

BE FIT TODAY TRACK ACADEMY SERIES – Took place at Lee Valley on 27 May
100m – SM 1F EBUKA NWOKEJI U17 2nd (PB 10.56 w-0.1) taking .02 of a second off his 30 April time, and is ranked UK No.2 U17 in 2023, MALACHI AMADI U20 6th (10.97 w-0.1), 1J MATTHEW OHIOZE U23 1st (PB 11.37 w1.8) taking .01 of a second off his 7 May time, 2H MALACHI finished 1st (10.72 w3.0)
200m – SM 5 MATTHEW OHIOZE U23 1st (PB 22.09 w4.5) taking .85 of a second off his 7 May time, 6 MALACHI AMADI U20 3rd (22.11 w1.3)
400m – SM 3 COLUMBA BLANGO T20/F20 3rd (SB 49.30) taking .31 of a second off his 21 May time, and is ranked UK No.1 T20 in 2023, SAM HAZELL 4th (49.58)
80m Hurdles – U15B HARRY WEBB U15 1st (PB 11.66 w3.2) taking .10 of a second off his 2022 time

OLV-AUFBAUMEETING KRUMME STRECKEN – Took place at St Poiten, Austria on 27 May
300m Hurdles – SW LINA NIELSEN 1st (PB 38.75) and is ranked UK No.1 in 2023

CYPRUS INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS MEETING – Took place at Limassol, Cyprus on 25 May
Discus 2kg – SM NICK PERCY 6th (59.07m)

NCAA DI WEST REGION PRELIMS – Took place at Sacramento, California, USA on 24-27 May
5000m – SM 1 CHARLES HICKS U23 (Stanford University) 4th (13:26.65)
10000m – SM 1 CHARLES HICKS U23 (Stanford University) 6th (28:22.04)

LEE VALLEY SPRINTS MEETING – Took place at Lee Valley on 24 May
100m – SX 1 CONFIDENCE LAWSON 2nd (SB 10.58 w1.1), PHOENIX LYON 3rd equal (10.81 w1.1), 2 JUBRIL ADENIJI U23 5th (PB 11.23 w0.9) taking .12 of a second off his 2019 time, 3 JOSHUA NAMIECH-OYEBOLA U23 6th (PB 11.43 w2.1) taking 3.27 seconds off his 2013 time, 4 ALEX KONSTANTARAS U17 (2nd Claim) 3rd (PB 11.40 w2.0) taking .10 of a second off his 16 April time
200m – SX 1 PHOENIX LYON 2nd (PB 21.37 w1.2) taking .67 of a second off his 2022 time, JUBRIL ADENIJI U23 6th (PB 22.53 w1.2) taking .67 of a second off his 2022 time

MEETING INTERNAZIONALE CITTA DI SAVONA – Took place at Savona, Italy on 24 May
Shot 7.26kg – SM SCOTT LINCOLN (HCA) 3rd (20.50m)

BIRCHFIELD MID WEEK OPEN MEETING – Took place at Birmingham on 24 May
100m Hurdles – SW LILY HOLT U23 3rd (PB 14.53 w2.2) taking .02 of a second off her 10 May time
Long Jump – SM JOSH WOODS U23 1st (6.93m w1.1)

PUMA FAST ARMS FAST LEGS – Took place at Wetzlar, Germany on 24 May
100m – SM H4 KRISHAWN AIKEN 4th (10.59 w3.1)
200m – SM 2 KRISHAWN AIKEN 2nd (21.40 w1.3)

SOUTHERN COUNTIES VAC LEAGUE, HERTS AND NORTH MIDDLESEX DIVISION – Took place at Lee Valley on 22 May
100m – M50 1 SEAN SUTHERLAND V50 1st (SB 12.28 w3.1)
400m – M50 1 SEAN SUTHERLAND V50 1st (61.24)
1500m – M35 TIM BUTLER V55 11th (SB 5:13.11)
1500m – M50 COLIN GODFREY V50 2nd (SB 4:54.62)
Shot 7.26kg – M35 CLYDE GORDON V55 4th (SB 7.48m)
Hammer 7.26kg – M35 CLYDE GORDON V55 4th (SB 17.42m)

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.

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Bath Skyline on 27 May.
RICHARD SAMUEL V70 103rd (25.19) this was his 13th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Blandford on 27 May.
HUGH RICHARDS V40 8th (19.11) this was his 189th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Cassiobury on 27 May.
KEVIN WALDEN V75 119th (34.07) this was his 17th Parkrun, EMILIA ECONOMU U23 28th (20.26) this was her 3rd Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Gunowder on 27 May.
JO KENT V55 10th (19.53) this was her 107th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Hackney Marshes on 27 May.
BARRY CHISHOLM V60 355th (58.33) this was his 290th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Jersey on 27 May.
ANDREW HOLMES V55 287th (41.33) this was his 57th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Lake Clermont, Perth, Australia on 27 May
STUART MOORE V60 45th (30.15) this was his 193rd Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Maidstone on 27 May.
CLIFF GOLDING V65 89th (25.04) this was his 144th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Malmo Ribersborg on 27 May.
ELLIOT BURCHER U17 5th (20.00) this was his 8th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Oak Hill on 27 May.
STUART SINGER V60 38th (22.15) this was his 377th Parkrun, BRADLEY SINGER 50th (22.58) this was his 228th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Worthing on 27 May.
DANIEL NICHOLS V40 11th (17.52) this was his 43rd Parkrun

UPCOMING ROAD RELAY AND TRACK AND FIELD FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS, WHICH COVERS THE PERIOD THURSDAY 1 JUNE UNTIL WEDNESDAY 28 JUNE – The SBH 2023 Summer Fixture Card can be found on the SBH website – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/

SOUTHERN U20 AND SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place on Saturday 3 June and Sunday 4 June at the Xcel Sports Hub, Waterside Drive, Walton-On-Thames (Satnav KT12 2JG).
Please Note: For all information, please use this link – http://www.seaa.org.uk/images/uploads/2023/2023Prospectus.pdf
Entries Closed 

SOUTHERN U15/U17 3000m CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place on Sunday 4 June at the Xcel Sports Hub, Waterside Drive, Walton-On-Thames (Satnav KT12 2JG).
Please Note: For all information, please use this link – http://www.seaa.org.uk/images/uploads/2023/2023Prospectus.pdf
Entries Closed 

MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE – The second fixture of four takes place on Sunday 4 June at Bannister Outdoors Sports Centre, Birch Park, Harrow (Satnav HA3 6SP)
Age-Groups Under 13, 15 & 17 Men/Women.
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager.
To Be Confirmed: Those athletes who wish to compete as a non-scorer, please contact your Team Manager no later than Thursday 1 June as the declarations have to be in on Friday 2 June. 

LEE VALLEY DOUBLE 100m SPRINTS OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Wednesday 7 June at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR).
All age-groups including U13s. Cost is £9 per event, £12 for 2 events.
Timetable commences at 7.00pm.
Link to enter on Opentrack and Information now open https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/?o=&page=8&date__gte=&date__lte=&type=&q=&country_id=&uses_ot=on
Entries Close ????, Although An Event Could Be Full Maybe 1-2 Weeks Before The Meeting Date, So Enter Early

NATIONAL ATHLETIC LEAGUE The first of three fixtures takes place on Sunday 11 June at the Thames Valley Athletics Centre, Pococks Lane, Eton, Windsor (Satnav SL4 6HN).
Age-Groups Under U20 & Senior Men/Women.
This is the link to the timetable https://www.nationalathleticsleague.org.uk/premiership-eton-woodfood-green-birmingham-2/
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager

WATFORD OPEN MEETING  Takes place on Wednesday 14 June at the Woodside Stadium, Horseshoe Lane, Watford (Satnav WD25 7HH).
Age-Groups Under U13 and above Men/Women.
Timetable – 19.00pm 200m, 19.15pm Shot, 19.25pm BMC, 20.00pm 800m no times over 2 minutes 45 seconds, 21.15pm 3000m no times over 11.00 minutes, no Under 13s
Is not open on roster athletics, this is the link, please check as entries may be open before next weeks Newsletter – https://meets.rosterathletics.com/public/competitions?page=0&cc=GBR&from=2023-04-16&to=2023-05-31
Note: There are no entries on the day, and there is a possibility that the limits will be taken up well before the race day. 

ENGLAND U20 & U23 CHAMPIONSHIPS INCLUDING EUROPEAN UNDER 20 TRIALS – Takes place on Saturday 17 June and Sunday 18 June at the Chelmsford Athletic Centre, Salemo Way, Chelmsford (Satnav CM1 2EH).
Please Note: For all information including entering yourself online please use this link – https://meets.rosterathletics.com/public/competitions/details/about?id=14684
Entries Closing Date Monday 5 June 

LEE VALLEY SPRINTS 100m/200m OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Wednesday 21 June at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton, London (Satnav N9 0AR).
All age-groups including U13s. Cost is £9 per event, £12 for 2 events.
Timetable commences at 7.00pm.
Link to enter on Opentrack and Information https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/?o=&page=6&date__gte=&date__lte=&type=&q=&country_id=&uses_ot=on
Entries Close Sunday ????, Although An Event Could Be Full Maybe 1-2 Weeks Before The Meeting Date, So Enter Early

MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE – The third fixture of four takes place on Saturday 24 June at Finsbury Park Athletics Track, Hornsey Gate, Endymlon Road (Satnav N4 2NQ)
Age-Groups Under 13, 15 & 17 Men/Women.
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager.
To Be Confirmed: Those athletes who wish to compete as a non-scorer, please contact your Team Manager no later than Thursday 22 June as the declarations have to be in on Friday 23 June. 

UK YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE PREMIER SOUTH The third fixture of four takes place on Sunday 25 June at Norman Park, Hayes Lane, Bromley (Satnav BR2 9EF).
Age-Groups Under 17 & U20 Men/Women.
Link to the timetable UK YDL UAG 2023 Timetable
Note: You will have to be selected by your respective Team Manager 

WATFORD OPEN MEETING  Takes place on Wednesday 28 June at the Woodside Stadium, Horseshoe Lane, Watford (Satnav WD25 7HH).
Age-Groups Under U13 and above Men/Women.
Timetable – 19.00pm 100m, 19.15pm Long Jump, 19.25pm 1500m no times over 5minute 30 seconds, 21.05pm 3000m no times over 11.00 minutes, no Under 13s
Is not open on roster athletics, this is the link, please check as entries may be open before next weeks Newsletter – https://meets.rosterathletics.com/public/competitions?page=0&cc=GBR&from=2023-04-16&to=2023-05-31
Note: There are no entries on the day, and there is a possibility that the limits will be taken up well before the race day. 

LEE VALLEY 2023 OUTDOOR FIXTURES – The following will be available for you to enter on Opentrack, this is the link to enter the 1 April Open Meeting now on Opentrack – https://www.better.org.uk/leisure-centre/lee-valley/athletics-centre/athletics-competitions
The following fixtures will be available to enter on Opentrack, in the coming weeks.
7 June – Double 100m Meeting (Open to enter)
21 June – Sprints 100m/200m Meeting (Open to enter)
5 July – Double 100m Meeting
19 July – Sprints 100m/200m Meeting
2 August – Double Sprint Hurdles
16 August – Sprints 100m/200m Meeting
30 August – Double 100m Meeting
September – Autumn Throws Fest

WATFORD 2023 OPEN MEETING OUTDOOR FIXTURES – The following will be available for you to enter on Roster Athletics
Wednesday 31 May – 7.00pm 100m, 7.15pm High Jump, 7.20pm 1500m No times over 5 minutes 30 seconds, 9.15pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s (Open to enter)
Wednesday 14 June – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm Shot, 7.25pm BMC, 8.00pm 800m No times over 2 minutes 45 seconds, 9.15pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s
Wednesday 28 June – 7.00pm 100m, 7.15pm Long Jump, 7.25pm 1500m No times over 5 minutes 30 seconds, 9.05pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s
Wednesday 12 July – 7.00pm 400m No Under 13s, 7.15pm High Jump, 7.25pm BMC, 8.00m 800m No times over 2 minutes 45 seconds, 9.05pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s
Wednesday 26 July – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm Triple Jump, 7.15pm 1500m No times over 5 minutes 30 seconds, 9.00pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s
Wednesday 9 August – 7.00pm 100m, 7.15pm 400m No Under 13s, 7.30pm 800m No times over 2 minutes 45 seconds, 9.05pm 3000m No times over 11 minutes, No under 13s
Wednesday 23 August – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm Long Jump, 7.25pm BMC, 8.00m 1500m No times over 5 minutes 30 seconds
Wednesday 6 September – 7.00pm 200m, 7.15pm High Jump, 7.20pm 100m, 7.40pm 800m, 9.05pm 3000m No under 13

RYAN CROUSER IMPROVES SHOT PUT WORLD RECORD TO (23.56m)  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

RYAN CROUSER threw (23.56m) to add 19cm to his own world shot put record at the USATF Los Angeles Invitational on Saturday (May 27). Such was his effort, he almost threw the shot beyond the official throws area. The event at Drake Stadium was part of the Continental Tour Gold and the biggest athletics event in LA for more than a decade as it gears up to stage the 2028 Olympics. Crouser’s throw came in the fourth round and his series also included (23.23m) in the first round, (23.31m) in the third, plus (22.94m), (22.86m) and (22.80m). “I’m really excited because it didn’t feel polished,” CROUSER explained. “It felt like I had a tonne of power and I caught a big one.” The 30-year-old American finished ahead of TOM WALSH of New Zealand, runner-up with (22.12m).

Elsewhere there were a number of high-quality contests although the crowd was firstly let down by the pre-event withdrawal of SYDNEY MCLAUGHLIN-LEVRONE and ATHING MU. The women in the 100m hurdles had no qualms about facing each other and JASMINE CAMACHO-QUINN emerged as No.1 from a super-strong line-up with the Puerto Rico athlete clocking a world lead of (12.31 w-0.2) ahead of KENI HARRISON’S (12.35) and TIA JONES (12.50). World record-holder TOBI AMUSAN wound up last in (12.69). MARILLEIDY PAULINO won the women’s 400m in a Dominican Republic record and world lead of (48.98) although a few metres behind the 2019 world champion SALWA EID NASER of Bahrain, who is returning from an anti-doping ban, improved to (50.27) from a modest season opener of (52.24) in Chile the previous weekend. NASER ran (48.14) to win the world title in Doha four years ago but was given a ban for breaking whereabouts rules.

Another world champion from Doha, TIMOTHY CHERUIYOT won the men’s 1500m in a world lead of (3:31.47) from his namesake REYNOLD KIPKORIR CHERUIYOT with HOBBS KESSLER delighting the home crowd with a (3:32.61) PB as he sprinted past US champion COOPER TEARE in the home straight. Such was the quality, 2016 Olympic champion MATT CENTROWITZ clocked (3:36.64) but was only eighth. The women’s 1500m also saw a world lead as Ethiopian DIRIBE WELTEJI ran (3:57.84) ahead of Britain’s KATE SNOWDEN, whose (4:00.04) lifted her from 22nd to sixth on the UK all-time rankings.

The women’s 100m was won by MOROLAKE AKINOSUN of the United States  in 10.97 (0.2), while SEAN BAILEY of Jamaica clocked (44.43) to overtake KIRANI JAMES in the closing metres of the men’s 400m. In the men’s 100m, ACKEEM BLAKE of Jamaica ran a PB of (9.89 w1.0) as he held off Americans CRAVONT CHARLESTON and CHRISTIAN COLEMAN. The women’s shot also saw quality throwing as MAGGIE EWEN threw (20.45m) to go No.3 on the US all-time rankings as she beat world champion CHASE EALEY. Finally, as the meeting drew to a close, MONDO DUPLANTIS claimed pole vault victory with a (5.91m) first attempt clearance ahead of SAM KENDRICKS.

LONDON MAYOR VOWS TO SPEND MILLIONS REVITALISING CRYSTAL PALACE  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently. Photograph taked by MARK SHEARMAN in 2017

Improvements to the athletics track and indoor facilities to be made within the next 12 months as part of wider plans to give historic arena a major facelift. The Mayor of London, SADIQ KHAN, has promised to invest in redeveloping Crystal Palace National Sports Centre with the crumbling athletics facilities to be repaired and indoor facilities improved within the next year. KHAN announced the “once-in-a-generation redevelopment” on Friday (May 26) but warned the development is complex and will take around five years to complete. However, immediate improvements in the next 12 months include: Repairing the athletics track and installing replacement floodlighting – Reopening the climbing walls in the indoor centre – Upgrading the fitness gym.

He said: “Crystal Palace National Sports Centre is a historic and much-loved sporting and community facility where many UK sporting stars have started their careers and trained, but which is in need of major investment and refurbishment. “I am completely committed to this once-in-a-generation redevelopment of the site which will secure its future for decades to come. “While work continues apace on our vision for the long-term future of the centre, I am delighted to announce that we intend to make a number of early improvements that we hope will make a huge difference to users of the centre. “Over the coming months, we will continue to work closely with key stakeholders – including sporting bodies and wider community groups – to deliver an outstanding venue that our capital and our country can be proud of.” The Mayor hopes that a planning application for the comprehensive redevelopment of the centre will be brought forward by April 2024 and that a contractor will be able to start work in 2025.

There have been big fears that the centre would simply be demolished and as recently as November parts of the centre were closed due to fears over concrete pillars underneath floodlights. There have been a few false dawns too where promising plans have come to nothing. The south London venue held the AAA Championships from 1971-1987 and many still regard it as the spiritual home of British athletics. In 2014 the stadium was threatened with demolition. Although in 2015 UK Athletics called for the retention of the facilities, mainly so that the large number of athletes based in the south London area would have a good indoor and outdoor training track.

HUGH BRASHER, Event Director of London Marathon Events, said: “For more than four decades, the famous Crystal Palace stadium hosted some of the greatest international athletics events staged in the UK in front of sellout crowds and the track is part of an extensive sports complex with a wonderful heritage. ‘The Mayor’s commitment to the redevelopment of the Crystal Palace site is fantastic news for athletics, aquatics and many other sports. London Marathon Events and the London Marathon Foundation are keen to support this visionary future to restore Crystal Palace as a much-needed sporting and community facility.” A revitalised Crystal Palace could eventually provide UK Athletics with an alternative home to the problematic London Stadium as the centrepiece for the sport in the capital. JOHN POWELL, chair of the Crystal Palace Sports Partnership, told The Times: “Hopefully this will spell the end of the managed decline we have seen over the years. I’m so pleased the Mayor’s office has finally recognised the unique needs of Crystal Palace and the uniqueness of its potential.”

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS ON INSTAGRAM – Since the account was setup towards the end of last year, there has been an amazing amount of Videos and Photographs contributed with many comments. There are no posts this week.

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS NEW INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT – Many thanks to SEAN SUTHERLAND who undertook a review on the best way forward, following this a decision was made to set up a new account, and SEAN has now set that account up.
To follow our new Instagram account, from your own account, by searching for ‘shaftesbury_barnet’ or by clicking https://www.instagram.com/shaftesbury_barnet/ 
To Members and Parents, if you wish for any photographs to be posted on Instagram, please email them to sbh.instagram@outlook.com  If you can at the same time give details on when and where the photographs was taken, plus any other comments.
Please feel free to post photographs of any special occasion, for example, your wedding day, an addition to the family.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2023  Takes place in Budapest, Hungary from 19-27 August 2023.
This is the link for all information including tickets – https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/budapest23
This is the link to the qualification system and entry standards – https://assets.aws.worldathletics.org/document/62ff627cef4200119b5555be.pdf

Currently we have 4 athletes who have achieved qualification standards – ZHARNEL HUGHES 200m (20.07 w-0.3), ELLIE BAKER 800m (1:59.52), KYLE LANGFORD 800m (1:44.49) and LIZZIE BIRD 3000m Steeplechase (9:07.07)

THE FOLLOWING IS CLUB INFORMATION ON VARIOUS TOPICS

SBH 2023 SUMMER FIXTURE CARD – Can be found on the SBH website –http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/

SBH 2022-2023 WINTER CROSS COUNTRY POINTS AND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURE – The CROSS COUNTRY POINTS TABLE is now available on the SBH Website, and is the final table following the National Championships on the 25 February – Mens Cross Country Points Tables 2022-2023 – Final Issue 25-02-23  Womens Cross Country Points Tables 2022-2023 – Final Issue 25-02-23
The CROSS COUNTRY CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP LIST is now available on the SBH Website, and is the Final Issue following the Southern Championships on the 28 January – Men & Womens Cross Country Club Championship Winners 2022-2023 – Updated 28-01-23 Final Issue

GEORGE HARRISON MBE MEMORIAL DOCUMENT – The document has been put together with contributors from LISA WEBB, MARTIN ROCHFORD, NADEEM SHAIKH, RACHEL FELTON, LIAM and JAMIE DEE, JAMES LOVELL, EMILIA ECONOMU, ALAN WELLERKAREN HARRISONTIM UNDERHILL, GLEN WATTS, JOANNA WINFIELD, SHAUN CLIFFORD and EUAN MACKENZIEShaftesbury Barnet Harriers Memorial To George Harrison From Friends And Members 20 April 2023
If you wish to contribute your own memories and/or photographs of GEORGE, please email them to me, either within the email or as a separate attached word document.

CODES OF CONDUCT – SBH have now adopted the UK Athletics (UKA) and the Home Country Athletics Federations (HCAF) Codes of Conduct which set out national standards of conduct for all clubs, coaches, officials, volunteers and athletes in the sport.  The purpose of the codes are to clarify what behaviours are acceptable and unacceptable, the standards of practice expected and the basis for challenging and improving practice.  The Codes are similar to our previous Codes of Conduct which were part of the previous ClubMark scheme.  All club member and anyone undertaking a relevant role must agree to abide by the codes of conduct. The Codes of Conduct have now been put onto our Website, please read these to understand the commitments you are making by being a member of SBH.
Link to the Code of Conduct document – Codes Of Conduct Booklet 2021 (1)

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 They 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 HOODIES – With well over eight hundred hoodies already in circulation, this is your opportunity to join the club. The bright red hoody is made to order and has your name embroidered on the front along with the club badge and has the Club name on the back. We now have 2 styles, the original pull over style at £35 + P&P or the new one with a full zip at £40 + P&P.
Here is the link to the Supreme Sports website which if you click on it, will take YOU to the new Club Hoody and allow you to then view the full range of Club kit online – https://www.supreme-sports.co.uk/webshop/schools-and-clubs/shaftesbury-barnet-harriers/

ACCESS TO SBH CLUBHOUSE – The new Keyholders to the outside door are TY HOLDEN, CLYDE GORDON, NEVILLE THOMPSON, GREG THOMPSON, COLIN GODFREY and YAMILLE ALDAMA who all use the Clubhouse outside of normal stadium opening hours. GEOFF MORPHITIS and DAVE BEDFORD will also have a key. All other key fob holders can continue to gain access to the clubhouse via the (New) West Stand Entrance and the Trackside Door to the Clubhouse.
Link to note and details for further information – SBH Club House Door 20-01-23

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.

CAN YOU HELP PLEASEI 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.

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 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.

SBH FAST FORWARD SCHOOL ATHLETICS CLUB ‘Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers now run the school athletics club on Tuesday and Thursday at 4.30pm and which progresses to a more advanced club at 5.45 as a segue into the club. This is for ages 5 years -10 years of age. Please contact TY HOLDEN on 07737803260 for further information

POLE VAULTERS REQUIRED FOR 2023 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 – give it a try NOW.
Please contact the session administrator CLYDE GORDON at clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk for more details.

STEEPLECHASE TRAINING AT STONEX STADIUM – Check with your Coach for details of training times.

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 – Main Switchboard telephone number is 020 3675 7250.

STONEX STADIUM AWARDED TRACKMARK STANDARD – Congratulations on achieving the UK Athletics Quality Assurance Standards for StoneX Stadium. This is the letter from UK Athletics and certificate showing all area that achieved compliance – StoneX Stadium Award Letter 09.11.21StoneX Stadium Certificate

ALAN WELLER – SBH NEWSLETTER EDITOR AND WEBSITE MANAGER