Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Weekly Newsletter Thursday 26 October 2023

Happy Birthday from Thursday 19 October to Wednesday 25 October – Gerald Collins, Charlie Dobson, Eromo Egbor, Gerry Elmore, Nathan Fox, George Groom, Benjamin Hocking, Ben McGuire, Lewis McGuire, Louis Pelta, Saugat Pun, Daniel Rees, Joseph Reindel, Matthew Robinson, Naomi Taschimowitz and Rueben Vaughan

Happy Birthday from Thursday 26 October to Wednesday 1 November – Rohan Bagai, Samuel Bordoley, Edson Gomes, Keyur Gudka, Simon Keene, Charlotte McGrath, Isabelle Nnaji, Nana Nottinson-Nyaaku, Tommy Parker, Dennys Pascal, Jasmyn Perrin, Richard Samuel, Jamie Scheulter, Joyce Smith and Luca Stubbs

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

YOUR NEWSLETTER IS BACK – During my holiday on the sunny island of Majorca, our athletes had been very active. Firstly at the first Metropolitan League we had an excellent turnout, with many individual and team successes. Then last Saturday at the Southern XC Relays we had our best turnout/results for many a year, fielding quite a few teams.

NOTICE OF THE 133RD SBH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGNotice is hereby given of the 133rd Annual General Meeting of Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers to be held at 7.30 pm on Tuesday 28 November 2023 at StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon, London, NW4 1RL.
Any proposal for a change of rule or notice of any business as per rule 22 must be submitted in writing to the General Secretary by 31 October 2023.
Link to the full details AGM Notice 2023

PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE SBH CONSTITUTION AND RULESNotice will be issued to members of the 133rd SBH Annual General Meeting, at the end of this month.
Prior to this, attached are the proposed changes to the Club’s Constitution and Rules, which has been discussed and agreed by the SBH Council. Also attached are the Club’s Current Constitution and Rules as agreed at the 2022 AGM.
Any proposals for any rule changes, please submit in writing to the General Secretary Philip Cunningham at billylow@ntlworld.com by 31 October 2023.

Link to the new Constitution and Rules – SBH Club Rules July 2023 Rev A (3)
Link to the current Constitution and Rules SBH Constitution and Rules as of the November 2022

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS SUBSCRIPTIONS – Our new Club year started on 1 October 2023. The SBH annual subscription, as from 1 December 2023 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.

INDOOR FIXTURES – I now have 95% of the indoor fixtures confirmed, and anticipate re-issuing the SBH 2023-2024 Fixture Card on the 3 November.

There are 4 Lee Valley Indoor Fixtures on Opentrack, that can be entered now – 16 December Track Academy Indoor Meeting includes 60m, 200m, 800m, Long Jump and Shot (No age-groups identified).– 1 January New Years Day Open Meeting includes 60m, 200m, 300m, 400m and 800m (U13 and above).– 7 January BFTTA Indoor Series, no events or age-groups identified – 7 February Ayo Falola Dream Mile includes 400m, 800m, Mile and Triple Jump (U15 and above).
Link to Opentrack – https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/?o=&page=2&date__gte=&date__lte=2024-05-30&type=&q=&country_id=GBR&uses_ot=on

Please be aware that events could be fully subscribed, many weeks before the fixture date.

RESULT
VICTORIA PARK SPORTS MEDICINE METROPOLITAN LEAGUE – Took place at Claybury on 14 October.
What an outstanding start to the season, with a superb turnout from all age-groups. This proved to be decisive with the Under 11 Boys and Girls also the Under 15 Boys/17 Men winning the team event, Under 13 Girls and Veteran Men finished in 2nd place, Under 13 Boys finished in 4th place, Under 15 Girls/17 Women and Senior Women finished in 9th place, finally our Senior Men finished in 12th place.

These are our individual top 10 finishers – Under 11 Boys DENNYS PASCAL 2nd, HARRISON HENDERSON 4th, PRINCE-MOSES JOHN 7th, LUCAS XIE 8th – Under 11 Girls SIENNA DARCY 2nd, GRACE ROONEY 3rd, ABIGAIL ROSS 8th – Under 13 Boys EDWARD PASCAL 4th – Under 13 Girls AIMEE PORTER 4th – Under 15 Boys ARTHUR PHILLIPS 1st, EUAN PHILLIPS 3rd – Under 17 Men ADAM O’GORMAN 4th.

Under 11 Boys (1500m) DENNYS PASCAL 2nd (5.20), HARRISON HENDERSON 4th (5.37), PRINCE-MOSES JOHN 7th (5.59), LUCAS XIE 8th (5.59), RYLE SINGARAYER 11th (6.11) the winner was Joshua Maiden of Herts Phoenix (5.16), 42 runners finished
Team Results1st SBH A (147 points), 2nd Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets (127), 3rd Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (104), 10th SBH B (31) 13 teams finished

Under 11 Girls (1500m) SIENNA DARCY 2nd (6.02), GRACE ROONEY 3rd (6.07), ABIGAIL ROSS 8th (6.22), KEENYAH ADELISE 21st (6.38) the winner was Kathryn Hailey of Victoria Park & Tower Hamlers (6.02), 40 runners finished
Team Results1st SBH (127 points), 2nd Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (123), 3rd London Heathside (108) 13 teams finished

Under 13 Boys (3000m) EDWARD PASCAL 4th (11.05), BEN KASPAR 13th (12.01), HAMISH DOVER 23rd (12.41), HARRY SAMUEL 44th (13.33) the winner was Aidan Wolpert of Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets (6.02), 62 runners finished
Team Results – 1st Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (221 points), 2nd Ealing, Southall & Middlesext (218), 3rd London Heathside (174), 4th SBH (168) 21 teams finished

Under 13 Girls (3000m) AIMEE PORTER 4th (11.58), OLIVIA ABBOTT 19th (12.55), LUCIA CASALENUOVO 23rd (13.18), JUI HAYAKAWA 25th (13.27), ELFIE SHAW 40th (14.44) the winner was Ellina Ponkratieva of St Mary’s Richmond (11.47), 58 runners finished
Team Results – 1st St Mary’s Richmond (194 points), 2nd SBH (165), 3rd Harrow (156) 20 teams finished

Under 15 Boys and Under 17 Men (4200m) ARTHUR PHILLIPS U15 2nd – 1st U15 (14.00), ADAM O’GORMAN U17 6th – 4th U17 (14.34), EUAN PHILLIPS U15 11th – 3rd U15 (14.57), JACOB CLEMENT U17 17th – 12th U17 (15.08), JARED MORRIS U15 35th – 16th U15 (15.43), AIDAN MCAVOY U17 48th – 27th U17 (16.00), GUY FAWCETT U17 59th – 31st U17 (16.21), LADDIE SHAW U15 78th – 43rd U15 (16.55), JOSHUA BOWMAN U15 106th – 61st U15 (18.45), JACOB SUGARMAN U15 106th – 62nd U15 (18.50), SAM DARCY U15 108h – 63rd U15 (19.04) the Under 17 winner was Luke Dunham of Herts Phoenix (13.53), 69 Under 15 runners finished, 44 Under 17 runners finished
Team Results – 1st Equal Woodford Green & Essex Ladies and SBH A (420 points), 3rd Herts Phoenix (401), 13th SBH B (236), 28th SBH C (28) 30 teams finished

Under 15 Girls and Under 17 Women (4200m) MEI HAYAKAWA U15 25th – 15th U15 (18.29), ERIN GIBLIN U15 33rd – 23rd U15 (19.28), ELIZABETH OTHULO U15 37th – 26th U15 (19.28), ELIZABETH DA TERESA U17 43rd – 13th U17 (20.24), MEGAN HAMMOND U15 47th – 34th U15 (20.56), the Under 15 winner was Jorjia March of Barnet (15.38), the Under 17 winner was Abigail Reid of Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (15.55), 36 Under 15 runners finished, 14 Under 17 runners finished
Team Results – 1st London Heathside (167 points), 2nd Victoria Park & Tower Hamlers (154),3rd Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (149), 9th SBH A (66), 19th SBH B (4) 19 teams finished

Senior Men (8100m) NICK ANDREWS V40 92nd (30.11), JONATHAN BOARDMAN U23 119th (31.03), DANIEL NICOLS V40 158th (32.00), MARK COTTLE V35 186th (32.49), LUKE FLATLEY 191st (32.58), JOEL PHILLIPS V45 196th (33.04), TIM UNDERHILL V55 253rd (34.58), PHILIP CUNNINGHAM V60 377th (45.04), the winner was Abigail Reid of Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (15.55), 390 runners finished
Team Results Division 1 – 1st Highgate Harriers (1505 points), 2nd Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets (1423), 3rd London Heathside (1252), 12th SBH (216) 12 teams finished
Team Results Veterans Division 2 – 1st Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets (225 points), 2nd SBH (192), 3rd Highgate Harriers (168) 11 teams finished

Senior Women (8100m) EMILIA ECONOMU 56th (36.54), JO KENT V55 73rd (38.29 3rd V55), the winner was Elizabeth Janes of Herts Phoenix (29.09), 163 runners finished
Team Results Division 2 – 1st Herts Phoenix (212 points), 2nd Trent Park (181), 3rd Eagles Eagles (169), 9th SBH (37) 11 teams finished

Winter Points Tables updated with the Metropolitan League results – Mens Cross Country Points Tables 2023-2024 Updated 14-10-23 With Metropiltan League Results  Womens Cross Country Points Tables 2023-2024 Updated 14-10-23 With Metropolitan League Results

SOUTHERN CROSS COUNTRY RELAYS – Took place at Wormwood Scrubs on 21 October.
Under 13 Boys (3×2000m) – SBH 16th (24.04) Leg 1 EDWARD PASCAL (7.17), Leg 2 ROAN PARKES (8.10), Leg 3 THOMAS FELLOWS (8.37)
Team Results – 1st Hercules Wimbledon (21.24), 2nd Bracknell (21.37), 3rd Eastbourne Rovers (21.39), SBH 16th (24.04) 23 teams finished

Under 13 Girls (3×2000m) – SBH A 11th (24.28) Leg 1 OLIVIA ABBOTT (7.59), Leg 2 LUCIA CASALENUOVO (8.33), Leg 3 AIMEE PORTER (7.57), SBH B Incomplete Team Leg 1 JUI HAYAKAWA (8.48), Leg 2 HOLLY CLARKE (9.17)
Team Results – 1st Chelmsford (22.25), 2nd Chiltern Harriers (22.47), 3rd Hy Runners (23.02), SBH A 11th (24.28) 28 teams finished

Under 15 Boys (3×2000m) – SBH A 10th (20.40) Leg 1 JARED MORRIS (6.57), Leg 2 CALEB HILTON (7.01), Leg 3 EUAN PHILLIPS (6.41), SBH B 27th (23.34) Leg 1 LADDIE SHAW (7.41), Leg 2 JOSHUA BOWMAN (8.04), Leg 3 ZACK JOSEPHS (7.49)
Team Results – 1st Havering (19.11), 2nd St Mary’s Richmond (19.42), 3rd Herne Hill Harriers (19.51), SBH A 11th (24.28), SBH B 27th (23.34) 28 teams finished

Under 15 Girls (3×2000m) – SBH 7th (24.04) Leg 1 POSIE SHAW (7.16), Leg 2 AMBER JACKSON (8.27), Leg 3 MEI HAYAKAWA (8.21)
Team Results – 1st Brentwood Beagles (21.14), 2nd Eastbourne Rovers (21.36), 3rd Chelmsford (21.36), SBH 7th (24.04) 17 teams finished

Under 17 Men (3×3000m) – SBH 4th (29.56) Leg 1 RAFI GAYER (9.44), Leg 2 JACOB CLEMENT (10.17), Leg 3 ADAM O’GORMAN (9.55)
Team Results – 1st Chelmsford (28.40), 2nd City of Norwich (28.46), 3rd Chiltern Harriers (29.25), SBH 4th (29.56) 17 teams finished

Under 17 Women (3×3000m) – SBH Incomplete Team Leg 1 LARISSA WILSON 9th (11.43)
Team Results – 1st Chiltern Harriers (33.40), 2nd Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow (34.09), 3rd Guildford & Godalming (34.26) 18 teams finished

Under 20 Men (3×3000m) – No SBH Team
Team Results – 1st City of Norwich (28.47), 2nd Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow (29.17), 3rd Reading (29.34) 12 teams finished

Under 20 Women (3×3000m) – No SBH Team
Team Results – 1st Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow (35.08), 2nd Epsom & Ewell Harriers (36.01), 3rd City of Norwich (36.12) 8 teams finished

Senior 20 Men (4×4000m) – No SBH Team
Team Results – 1st Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow (48.29), 2nd Dulwich Runners (49.09), 3rd Guildford & Godalming (49.26) 45 teams finished

Senior 20 Women (3×3000m) – No SBH Team
Team Results – 1st Basildon (33.01), 2nd The Stragglers (33.20), 3rd Belgrave Harriers (33.38) 34 teams finished

LEE VALLEY MINITHON – Took place at Lee Valley on 21 October.
60m – U13W 1 SIENNA DARCY U13 3rd (PB 9.61) taking .46 of a second off her 2022 time
200m – U13W 2 SIENNA DARCY U13 4th (34.16)
600m – U13W 1 SIENNA DARCY U13 2nd (1:59.73

YORKSHIRE 10 MILE – Took place at York on 15 October.
ROBERT RIGBY V60 86th (SB 64.27 1st V60)

GREAT EASTERN HALF MARATHON – Took place at Peterborough on 15 October.
GARY PELOSI V35 11th (PB 70.22) taking 4 minutes and 15 seconds off his 2018 time

NUTTYCOMBE INVITATIONAL – Took place at Madison, Wisconsin, USA on 13 October.
8000m XC – SM THOMAS PATRICK U23 (Bose State University) 78th (24.17), KRISTIAN IMROTH U23 (Eastern Kentucky University) 173rd (24.50)

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 MILESTONE VESTS – You can purchase these from 50 to 500, this is the link – https://shop.parkrun.com/collections/milestone-run-walk-vests

PARKRUNS IN THE UK – Last Saturday at parkruns in the UK, there were…
1,020 events – 136,391 walkers, joggers and runners – 21,962 volunteers – 5,791 first timers – 14,822 PBs

COMPLETELY USELESS RANDOM FACT – Did you know … That there are 724 members in the 500 run/milstone club. They have completed an average of 556 parkruns.

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Aldenham on 14 October.
PAUL LEWIS V50 7th (22.19) this was his 186th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Canons Park on 14 October.
LENARD MICHEL V50 23rd (23.19) this was his 108th Parkrun, SHONA MICHEL V50 78th (27.59) this was her 101st Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Carin Glades, Perth, Australia on 14 October.
STUART MOORE V60 106th (26.30) this was his 210th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Hackney Marshes on 14 October.
BARRY CHISHOLM V60 266th (31.14) this was his 307th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Jersey on 14 October.
ANDREW HOLMES V55 237th (38.51) this was his 70th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Oak Hill on 14 October.
CALEB HILTON U15 7th (18.39) this was his 13th Parkrun, STUART SINGER V60 30th (22.36) this was his 390th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Sunny Hill on 14 October.
BERTIE SHELLEY 5th (21.38) this was his 5th Parkrun, PHILIP SHELLEY V60 25th (27.19) this was his 49th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at The Old Showfield on 21 October.
RICHARD SAMUEL V70 28th (23.03) this was his 21st Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Aldenham on 14 October.
PAUL LEWIS V50 2nd (20.16) this was his 187th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Bushey on 21 October.
DANIEL NICHOLS V40 266th (18.47) this was his 49th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Dulwich on 21 October.
KOJO KYEREME V45 6th (16.01) this was his 20th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Fell Foot, Newby Bridge on 21 October.
RUSSELL DEVITT V70 221st (41.32) this was his 279th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Jersey on 21 October.
ANDREW HOLMES V55 116th (29.45) this was his 71st Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Kesgrave on 21 October.
ROSS HAMMOND U17 5th (19.29) this was his 20th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Lordship Recreational Ground on 21 October.
ARTHUR PHILLIPS U15 2nd (16.53) this was his 63rd Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Oak Hill on 21 October.
STUART SINGER V60 27th (22.48) this was his 391st Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Pont Y Bala on 21 October.
ANTONIO CONRADIE U20 3rd (17.57) this was his 24th Parkrun, CHARLENE JACOBS-CONRADIE V45 6th (19.01) this was her 25th Parkrun

UPCOMING ROAD RELAY AND CROSS COUNTRY FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 5 WEEKS, WHICH COVERS THE PERIOD THURSDAY 26 OCTOBER UNTIL WEDNESDAY 29 NOVEMBER – The SBH 2023-2024 Winter Fixture Card and Information Sheet is now available on the SBH website – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/

NORTH LONDON CHAMPIONSHIPS– Takes place on Saturday 28 October at Hackney Marshes, Homerton Road (SatNav E9 5PF).
Age-groups U20, Senior and Masters.
Timetable 13.30 Senior Women (8000m), 14.15 Senior Men (8000m).
Entries Closed
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager

NATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS– Takes place on Saturday 4 November at Berry Hill Park, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire (SatNav NG18 4JR).
Age-Groups U13 to Senior Men & Women
Timetable 10.45 U20 Women (3 x 2.5K), 10.57 U17 Women (3 x 2.5K), 11.26 U13 Boys (3 x 2K), 11.50 U13 Girls (3 x 2K), 12.15 U20 Men (3 x 3K), 12.40 U17 Men (3 x 3K), 13.06 U15 Girls (3 x 2K), 13.30 U15 Boys (3 x 2K), 13.50 Senior Women (3 x 3K), 14.40 Senior Men (4 x 5K).
Entries Closed
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager

NORTH WEST LONDON LEAGUE– The second fixture of five takes place on Saturday 4 November at Fryent Country Park, Kingsbury. Race headquarters is at the Kingsbury Free Church Hall, Slough Lane, Kingsbury (SatNav NW9 8QG). Please park in nearby roads, but not at church Hall. Toilets available at the Church Hall, no showers and very limited changing facilities.Church Hall will not be available until 12 noon. The hall is in use for a fitness class, and is only accessible after 12 noon.
Timetable 13.00 U11 Boys & Girls (2000m), 13.15 U13 Boys & U13 Girls (3000m), 13.45 U15 Boys & Girls (4000m), 13.30 approximately U15 Boys (4000m), 14.15 approximately U17 Men & Women (5000m) inconjunction with the Senior athletes who run (8000m). Numbers will be given out close to the start area. The timetable is as the 2022 fixture.
Note: You do not have to be pre-entered, just turn up and run. Will any of our Female athletes please see TY HOLDEN who will give you a race number

75TH LIDDIARD TROPHY AND NORTH OF THE THAMES CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place on Saturday 4 November at Fryent Country Park, Kingsbury. Race headquarters is at the Kingsbury Free Church Hall, Slough Lane, Kingsbury (SatNav NW9 8QG). Please park in nearby roads, but not at church Hall. Toilets available at the Church Hall, no showers and very limited changing facilities.Church Hall will not be available until 12 noon. The hall is in use for a fitness class, and is only accessible after 12 noon.
Timetable 14.15 U20 and Senior Men/Women (8000m)
Link to the map of the course – https://www.queensparkharriers.org.uk/liddiard
Entries Closing Date Saturday 28 October
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager 

VICTORIA PARK SPORTS MEDICINE METROPOLITAN LEAGUE – The second fixture of five takes place on Saturday 11 November at Wormwood Scrubs Park, Off Artillery Way, Acton, (Satnav W12 0DF).
Race Headquarters – Thames Valley Harriers Clubhouse, Linford Christie Stadium, Wormwood Scrubs park.
Changing facilities – Limited changing in Stadium, No lockers available, Showers none, Toilets located in stadium changing rooms and TVH Clubhouse.
Refreshments – Hot and cold drinks, snacks are available from race HQ.
Travel – Where possible, competitors are strongly advised to use public transport, walk or cycle. Parking charges of £2.20 per hour now apply in the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust  car park next to the course.(payment by card or parking app).
Wormwood Scrubs is within the Ultra Low Emmission Zone, this is a Link to the map showing the new Ultra Low Emmission Zone, which is in Green – ulez-boundary-map-part-2
Link to check if your car is chargeable for the ULEZ – https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/check-your-vehicle/
Public Transport – East Acton on the Central Line is the closest station, a few minutes walk from the stadium, turn right out of the station and follow the road up to Wormwood Scrubs. Buses stop on Du Cane Road, please see details for buses stopping at Hammersmith Hospital on the Transport for London website. Artillery Lane between the Hospitals and Prison takes you to Wormwood Scrubs.
Timetable – 12.00 Under 11 Boys/Girls (2km), 12.10 Under 13 Boys, (3km) 12.20 Under 13 Girls (3km), 12.30 Under 15 Boys and Under 17 (4km), 12.45 Under 15 Girls and Under 17 Women (4kg), 13.00 Under 20, Senior and Veteran Women (7.2km), 13.45 Under 20, Senior and Veteran Men (7.2kgm)
Link to document showing all information including course description and maps –Race 2 – Wormwood Scrubs – 11-11-2023
Note: You do not have to be pre-entered, just turn up and run.
Please collect your race numbers from the respective team managers – SIMON KEENE, JEREMY SOTHCOTT and JO KENT
Please go to Start Fitness Metropolitan League web site www.metleague.co.uk for final instructions if any.

VICTORIA PARK SPORTS MEDICINE METROPOLITAN LEAGUE RACE NUMBERS – I have been asked to remind you that your race number must be kept by yourselves, and is to be used for all 5 fixtures.

LONDON CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place on Saturday 18 November at Parliament Hill Fields, Hampstead Heath (SatNav NW5 1QR), nearest station is Gospel Oak.
Timetable 13.15 U20 and Senior Women (6k), 14.00 Under 20 and Senior Men (10k).
To Qualify you must have to be (a) born in the Greater London area, (b) has not less than one year’s bona fide residence in the Greater London area, (c) has not less than one year’s continuous full-time employment in the Greater London area, (d) has not less than one year’s full-time attendance at an education establishment in the Greater London area.
Map of Parliament Hill and adjoining roads and stations, start of races close to athletic track – https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.5596772,-0.1597202,15z
Entries Close Friday 3 November
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager 

LONDON YOUTH GAMES – Takes place on Saturday 18 November at Parliament Hill Fields, Hampstead Heath (SatNav NW5 1QR), nearest station is Gospel Oak.
Note: You will be selected by your respective Borough Team Manager

FRATERNITY AND SORORITY CUPS – Takes place on Saturday 25 November at Trent Park, Cockfosters Road, Middlesex (SatNav EN4 0PS). The start is close to the car park which is accessible from the western gate of Trent Park, found on the left-side before reaching Cockfosters underground station (Piccadilly line).
Timetable 14.30 for Men/Women – Junior, Senior and Veteran. Numbers will be given out close to the start area.
Note: You do not have to be pre-entered, just turn up and run.  

NORTH WEST LONDON LEAGUE – The third fixture of five takes place on Saturday 25 November at Trent Park, Cockfosters Road, Middlesex (SatNav EN4 0PS). The start is close to the car park which is accessible from the western gate of Trent Park, found on the left-side before reaching Cockfosters underground station (Piccadilly line).
Timetable 12.45 Under 11 Boys and Girls (2400m), 13.00 Under 13 Boys and Girls (3000m), 13.20 Under 15 Boys and Girls (4000m), 13.40 Under 17 Men and Women (5000m) distances are approximate. Numbers will be given out close to the start area. The times are as the 2022 fixture
Note: You do not have to be pre-entered, just turn up and run. Will any of our Female athletes please see TY HOLDEN who will give you a race number

SBH 133RD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Takes place on Tuesday 28 November in the 100 Club, East Stand, StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon, London (SatNav NW4 1RL), The AGM commences at 19.30, followed at approximately 20.00 with the Presentation of Awards for the 2023 Track & Field season, and 2022-2023 Cross Country season for both Men and Women. All are welcome especially the award winners.

THE FIRST MEETING AT THE WRESTLER’S PUB – Took place om the 16 October.
PHIL CUNNINGHAM wrote, thanks to RAY and CLARE, we had a great evening at the Wrestlers Pub in Highgate, 101 years after the first known picture of Shaftesbury. The picture shows quite a few of the old guard with from left to right, RAY POWELL (49 years with the club), MARTIN GREY (56 years), TONY SUNDERLAND (69 years), PHIL CUNNINGHAM (50 years), JOHN DRYDEN (52 years), DAVE BEDFORD (59 years), PHIL RICHARDSON (63 years), JOHN KELLY (a mere 44 years) and JULIAN GOATER (57 years). GERALD ALTERMAN (43 years) and JO NEWELL also attended but unfortunately needed to leave before the photo. Well over 500 years of club membership between us!

EUROPEAN ULTIMATE FRISBEE CHAMPION – Congratulations to THOMAS FISHER who is now back training at the track again after a successful season of playing Ultimate Frisbee. He won the National and then the European championships with his club. The photograph shows THOMAS holding the trophy after their win at the European Championships, in the Olympic Stadium in Warsaw, Poland from the 25-27 August.

Ultimate, also known as Ultimate Frisbee, is a non-contact team sport played with a flying disc. It’s played outdoors on a grass field, but you can also play it indoors. Ultimate is played with 2 teams and the team with the most points wins the game. During a game, it is all about the honesty of the players, so there is no referee on the field. That’s what we call the Spirit of the Game.

HOW TO MASTER A SPRINT START  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently. Photograph taken by MARK SHEARMAN.

Coach JOHN SHEPHERD breaks down this vital part of your race with some valuable tips and advice. The start makes or breaks your race. The reaction but, more importantly, the first few steps clearing the blocks and the subsequent acceleration pattern used will determine the winner. So, what can you do to get a start in the style of CHRISTIAN COLEMAN or SHELLY-ANN FRASER-PRICE?

 In the blocks  If you are not correctly set up then you will fail to create the required forces, angles and positions to accelerate.

 What to do  As a guide, the front knee’s angle should be 90 degrees and the rear 120. Top starters have their weight well over the start line.

 Tip  Push the front knee forward over the line when rising into set position. Feel almost as if toppling forward – but keep pressure on block faces. Feel like a coiled spring in the set position.

Block clearance  Angles, angles, angles. It’s all about the right clearance angles after the gun goes and a great deal of strength and power. The body catapults out of the blocks and should be aligned (not folded at the hips – a common fault). Often the lead arm is long and high – this enables greater extension from the front block. The rear leg also pushes and then shoots forward to the front low and fast to clear the start-line. The rear foot is angled down and kept well behind the body’s centre of mass so it can facilitate a dynamic push on the first track contact. This is why many sprinters toe drag. Shin angles are negative (angled back towards the blocks). The shallower the angle, the greater the propulsive force. You need to be really strong to achieve a very low shin angle and angled body position from the blocks – otherwise you will literally stumble and fall. This is what 200m world champion NOAH LYLES has been working on and explains in part why he has improved significantly recently over 60m and 100m.

 Tip:  Practice the start push by exerting as much force as possible to “jump” out of the block and then “catch” the landing to sprint one to three further steps

Acceleration  After block clearance, it’s all about exerting power without rising into upright max velocity sprint posture too soon. The later the sprinter hits top speed, the greater likelihood they will win. The very best male sprinters reach 30m in around 3.80 and top speed around 50-60m. Post block clearance the emphasis is on pushing and rear side mechanics – but not exclusively. Contemporary sprint coaching practice talks about “taking the feet away forwards” and “scissoring acceleration”. If the sprinter drives one leg back as powerfully as possible into the track while simultaneously pulling the other forward then there will be more power. The arms are also crucial – they must work harmoniously with the legs to create a synchronised action. For the very fastest of male sprinters the first 10m split will be near to 2.00, the second just above 1.00, the third around or just below 0.90 and thereafter significantly below 0.90 for the rest of the race.

Hammer blow  What you put into the track is what you get back. The harder the strike, the faster you will propel yourself forwards, provided your technique is up to it. Increasing rate of force production will therefore improve the sprint start, the ability to stabilise and to use those angles as referenced previously.

 Tip  Weight train, do plyometrics, sled pulling and pushing, resisted harness run and accelerated harness runs. All will help to improve the sprint start.

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 newInstagram 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.

THE FOLLOWING IS CLUB INFORMATION ON VARIOUS TOPICS

SBH 2023-2024 WINTER FIXTURE CARD – The Winter Fixture Card and Information Sheet can be found on the SBH website.
Link to the Winter Fixture Card and Information Sheet – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/
Please select a document, following this you can print a copy for future reference.

SBH 2023-2024 WINTER POINTS AND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TABLES – Currently a draft of the Winter Points and Club Championship tables are published on the SBH website.
Link to the updated Winter Points tables, following the 14 October Metropolitan League – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/winter-xc-points-tables/
Link to the draft of the Club Championships table, which will be updated following the 2 December Metropolitan League – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/winter-xc-club-championships/
Please select a document, following this you can print a copy for future reference.

JAMIE BATH MEMBERS MASSAGE SERVICE  Since joining SBH he has been working closely with TY HOLDEN in his quest for Athlete and Athletics Development. To help support the club members he has (with the club’s support) set up a Members Massage Service available on club nights at a small charge of £15 (as compared to outside masseurs who charge £60) to simply cover materials and insurance.
Please contact JAMIE at jamiebath@live.co.uk or text him on 07902 592961. You can also see him on training nights for availability.

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 12 October 2023

Happy Birthday from Thursday 12 October to Wednesday 18 October – Georgia Bell, Daniel Bramble, Ella Buckley, Ruben Cardoso, Mitchel Cox, Henry Dover, Thomas Fernand, Ella Green, John Herries, Anu Jaiyeola, Frankie Johnson, Esther Klein, Jonah Marks, Geoffrey Morphitis, Makuochukwu Okoli, Samuel Ojo, Kerstin Pohlmann, Nicholas Shaw, Hugh Starkey, Ken Tollady, Adam Thorpe, Lewis Ward and Rosalind Zeffertt

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

NEWSLETTER HOLIDAY – The SBH Weekly Newsletter will now be taking a 10 day break, yes I am going away on Holiday, following the issue of the Thursday 12 October Newsletter, i will be flying out on Thursday evening to Majorca. I return on the 22 October, and the Newsletter will return on Thursday 26 October.

NOTICE OF THE 133RD SBH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGNotice is hereby given of the 133rd Annual General Meeting of Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers to be held at 7.30 pm on Tuesday 28 November 2023 at StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon, London, NW4 1RL.
Any proposal for a change of rule or notice of any business as per rule 22 must be submitted in writing to the General Secretary by 31 October 2023.
Link to the full details AGM Notice 2023

PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE SBH CONSTITUTION AND RULESNotice will be issued to members of the 133rd SBH Annual General Meeting, at the end of this month.
Prior to this, attached are the proposed changes to the Club’s Constitution and Rules, which has been discussed and agreed by the SBH Council. Also attached are the Club’s Current Constitution and Rules as agreed at the 2022 AGM.
Any proposals for any rule changes, please submit in writing to the General Secretary Philip Cunningham at billylow@ntlworld.com by 31 October 2023.

Link to the new Constitution and Rules – SBH Club Rules July 2023 Rev A (3)
Link to the current Constitution and Rules SBH Constitution and Rules as of the November 2022

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS SUBSCRIPTIONS – Our new Club year started on 1 October 2023. The SBH annual subscription, as from 1 December 2023 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.

JAMIE BATH  Joined SBH in May this year as a UKA level 4 throws coach specialising primarily in the Hammer. JAMIE is also qualified as a UKA level 2 in sprints and level 3 in other field events. JAMIE used to run the West London Hammer school and was based at Ealing track (Perivale) as track manager and Athletics development officer, during this time he has also studied and carried out Sports Massage and more recently Sports Therapy. 
JAMIE currently holds specific Hammer sessions on Monday and Wednesday nights, due to congestion on the regular club nights (Tuesday and Thursday).

Since joining SBH he has been working closely with TY HOLDEN in his quest for Athlete and Athletics Development. To help support the club members he has (with the club’s support) set up a Members Massage Service available on club nights at a small charge of £15 (as compared to outside masseurs who charge £60) to simply cover materials and insurance.
Please contact JAMIE at jamiebath@live.co.uk or text him on 07902 592961. You can also see him on training nights for availability.

RESULT
NATIONAL ROAD RELAYS – Took place at Sutton Park on 7 October.
Under 13 Boys (3×3880m) – SBH 12th (43.15) Leg 1 EDWARD PASCAL 12th (10:39), Leg 2 ETHAN MOSS 17th (15.10), Leg 3 XANDER REESE 12th (14.12) the fastest leg was by Oliver Finch of North Somerset (13.13)
Team Results – 1st Swindon Harriers (41.21), 2nd North Somerset (41.39), 3rd City of Portsmouth (41.49), 12th SBH (43.15) 48 teams finished

Under 13 Girls (3×3880m) – SBH 19th (47.57) Leg 1 AIMEE PORTER 5th (14.36), Leg 2 OLIVIA ABBOTT 12th (16.17), Leg 3 LUCIA CASALENUOVO 19th (17.04) the fastest leg was by Maisie Mullet of Wreake & Soar Valley (13.56)
Team Results – 1st Chelmsford (43.11), 2nd Warriers Pentathlon (43.24), 3rd Aldershot, Farnham & District (44.08), 19th SBH (47.57) 51 teams finished

Under 15 Boys (3×3880m) – SBH A 14th (39.48) Leg 1 EUAN PHILLIPS 37th (13.18), Leg 2 JARED MORRIS 27th (13.32), Leg 3 ARTHUR PHILLIPS 14th (12.58), SBH B Incomplete Team Leg 1 CALEB HILTON 44th (13.29), Leg 2 MATTHEW MAY 52nd (14.43) the fastest leg was by Joseph Scanes of Blackheath & Bromley (11.44)
Team Results – 1st Blackheath & Bromley Harriers (36.53), 2nd Wreake & Soar Valley (37.23), 3rd Trafford (37.56), 14th SBH (39.48) 73 teams finished

Under 15 Girls (3×3880m) – No SBH Team, the fastest leg was by Kitty Scott of Aldershot, Farnham & District (13.09)
Team Results – 1st Lincoln Wellington (41.19), 2nd Aldershot, Farnham & District (41.20), 3rd Brentwood Beagles (41.41) 59 teams finished

Under 17 Men (3x3880m) – SBH A 20th (37.51) Leg 1 ADAM O’GORMAN 12th (12.05), Leg 2 JACOB CLEMENT 22nd (13.03th), Leg 3 RAFI GAYER 20th (12.43th), SBH B Incomplete Team Leg 1 JAI DARYANANI 61st (13.46) the fastest leg was by Alden Collier of Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow (11.29)
Team Results – 1st Chelmsford (35.38), 2nd Cambridge & Coleridge (35.48), 3rd City of Norwich (36.23), 20th SBH (37.51) 70 teams finished

Under 17 Women (3x3880m) – No SBH Team, the fastest leg was by Katie Pye of Aldershot, Farnham & District (12.50)
Team Results – 1st Wreake & Soar Valley (40.57), 2nd City of Portsmouth (42.06), 3rd Aldershot, Farnham & District (42.17) 39 teams finished

Senior Men (6x5848m) – SBH finished 4th (1:46.06) Leg 1 TOM BUTLER 13th (17.42), Leg 2 HENRY DOVER U20 15th (18.11), Leg 3 JEREMY DEMPSEY 6th (17.19), Leg 4 KIERAN CLEMENTS 5th (17.24), Leg 5 DYLAN EVANS 3rd (17.29), Leg 6 JAMIE DEE 4th (18.01) the fastest leg was by Omar Ahmed of Birchfield Harriers (16.34)
Team Results – 1st Leeda City (1:44.36), 2nd Aldershot, Farnham & District (1:44.36), 3rd Cambridge & Coleridge (1:44.52), 4th SBH (1:46.06) 70 teams finished

Senior Women (4x4330m) – No SBH Team, the fastest leg was by Lillian Partridge of Birchfield Harriers (13.55)
Team Results – 1st Aldershot, Farnham & District A (58.07), 2nd Aldershot, Farnham & District B (58.19), 3rd Leeds City (58.19) 63 teams finished

MUNICH HALF MARATHON – Took place at Munich, Germany on 8 October.
ELANA DIMMER 171st (PB 88.07)

ABBOTS LANGLEY GEORGE HARRISON MBE TOUGH 10K – Took place at Abbots Langley on 1 October.
10K  BEN ROCHFORD U23 9th (PB 38.36) apparently MARK PEARCE who won the race, ran approximately 400m to far, due to a mis-direction from a marshal.

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 MILESTONE VESTS – You can purchase these from 50 to 500, this is the link – https://shop.parkrun.com/collections/milestone-run-walk-vests

PARKRUNS IN THE UK – Last Saturday at parkruns in the UK, there were…
1,157 events – 180,804 walkers, joggers and runners – 25,607 volunteers – 9,419 first timers – 25,920 PBs

COMPLETELY USELESS RANDOM FACT – Did you know … Since 2004, there has been over 790,000 people who have volunteered at parkrun. That’s almost 42,000 volunteers every year for 19 years.

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Aldenham on 7 October.
PAUL LEWIS V50 33rd (25.35) this was his 185th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Canons Park on 7 October.
LENARD MICHEL V50 26th (23.39) this was his 107th Parkrun, SHONA MICHEL V50 82nd (30.09) this was her 100th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Finsbury on 7 October.
JONATHAN BOARDMAN U23 18th (19.13) this was his 35th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Great Yarmouth North Beach on 7 October.
PAUL MACARTHY V45 4th (26.04) this was his 226th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Hackney Marshes on 7 October.
BARRY CHISHOLM V60 397th (32.09) this was his 306th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Lake Claremont, Perth, Australia on 7 October.
STUART MOORE V60 36th (26.51) this was his 209th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Hove Promenade on 7 October.
DANIEL NICHOLS V40 3rd (17.57) this was his 48th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Oak Hill on 7 October.
BRADLEY SINGER 85th (24.48) this was his 240th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Panshanger on 7 October.
RUSSELL DEVITT V70 259th (40.01) this was his 278th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Shorne Woods on 7 October.
CLIFF GOLDING V65 53rd (25.52) this was his 152nd Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Stratford Park, Stroud on 7 October.
ORLANDO EDWARDS V45 1st (20.52) this was his 25th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Sunny Hill on 7 October.
BERTIE SHELLEY 8th (21.51) this was his 4th Parkrun, LARISSA WILSON U17 9th (22.24) this was her 1st Parkrun, MEGAN HAMMOND U15 16th (25.34) this was her 3rd Parkrun, PHILIP SHELLEY V60 23rd (27.16) this was his 48th Parkrun

UPCOMING ROAD RELAY AND CROSS COUNTRY FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 5 WEEKS, WHICH COVERS THE PERIOD THURSDAY 12 OCTOBER UNTIL WEDNESDAY 15 NOVEMBER – The SBH 2023-2024 Winter Fixture Card and Information Sheet is now available on the SBH website – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/

VICTORIA PARK SPORTS MEDICINE METROPOLITAN LEAGUE– The first fixture of five takes place on Saturday 14 October at Claybury, Essex.
The following will be updated once the full information is published on the Metropolitan League website.
Course Location – Claybury Park, Roding Lane North, Woodford Green (Satnav IG8 8NN).
Race HQ – Start/Finish in Claybury Park.
Changing Facilities – Ashton Playing Fields Track, Chigwell Road (Satnav IG8 8AA). 10 minutes walk from course, limited shower facilities. No toilets on course, use Ashton Playing Fields.
Refreshments – Light refreshments throughout the day in the WGEL clubhouse at Ashton Playing Fields. The club bar will be open after the final race.
Travel – Where possible, please use public transport, walk or cycle. If travelling by car, please car share to reduce the impact and check for restrictions that may be in effect in the area (Ultra Low Emission Zone for example). Please also park with consideration of others, especially if using on-street parking. The league and/or host club(s) do not warrant the accuracy of the information provided so take no responsibility for any fines or charges that may be levied.
Public transport – Woodford Underground Station (Central Line). Take trains with Loughton or Epping destination. 10 minute walk from station along Snakes Lane East to Ashton Playing Fields.
By Car – Use the A406 eastbound /M11 northbound junction and branch left onto A1400 signposted Gants Hill and then A113 at roundabout signposted Chigwell onto Chigwell Road. Ashton Playing Fields IG8 8AA is 800 metres away.
Claybury is outside the Ultra Low Emmission Zone, this is a Link to the map showing the new Ultra Low Emmission Zone, which is in Green – ulez-boundary-map-part-2
Link to check if your car is chargeable for the ULEZ – https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/check-your-vehicle/
Parking – Approximately 150 spaces at Ashton Playing Fields (IG8 8AA). Parking in the vicinity of Claybury Park is impossible or extremely limited. Please look out for any restrictions and do not block access to any properties. There is virtually no parking in the Roding Lane North area because of residential parking. You are advised to park at Ashton Playing Fields and make the 10 minute walk to the course. You MUST NOT park on the grass triangle in Roding Lane North so as to avoid confrontation with residents. Any inconsiderate parking could jeopardise the future of the races.
To walk to the course from Ashton Playing Fields, take Gaynes Hill Road (opposite) to Roding Lane North (10 Minutes).
Course Details – Parkland setting , undulating course, with one steep climb on each large lap on grass and woodland paths. On certain sections the course width is limited.
The timetable is approximate and subject to change without notice where necessary. Please plan to arrive early and listen for any announcements. The timetable is approximate and subject to change without notice where necessary. Please plan to arrive early and listen for any announcements. Care is required particularly in the senior men’s race on the narrow downhill start.
Map of Course – Awaiting to be published.
Timetable 12.00 Under 11 Boys/Girls Over 9 (1.5km), 12.10 Under 13 Boys (3km), 12.20 Under 13 Girls (3km), 12.30 Under 15 Boys  and Under 17 Men (4.2km), 12.45 Under 15 Girls and Under 17 Women (4.2km), 13.00 Under 20, Senior and Veteran Women (8.1km), 13.45 Under 20, Senior and Veteran Men (8.1km).
Note: You do not have to be pre-entered, just turn up and run.
Please collect your race numbers from the respective team managers – SIMON KEENE
JEREMY SOTHCOTT or JO KENT

Information as published on the Metropolitan League web site – Race 1 – Claybury – 14-10-2023
Please go to Metropolitan League web site www.metleague.co.uk for final information.

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VICTORIA PARK SPORTS MEDICINE METROPOLITAN LEAGUE RACE NUMBERS – I have been asked to remind you that your race number must be kept by yourselves, and is to be used for all 5 fixtures.

CROSS COUNTRY POINTS CHAMPIONSHIPS – The Metropolitan League at Claybury is the first race in the SBH Points Championships.

SOUTHERN CROSS COUNTRY RELAYS– Takes place on Saturday 21 October at Wormwood Scrubs, Linford Christie Stadium, Du Cane Road (SatNav W12 0DF). Enter main car park off Du Cane Road (via Artillery Lane), through 6’6” height/width barrier. Extra parking will be available in the enclosed/fenced hospital parking area. Parking is free in all areas at the week-end.
Wormwood Scrubs is within the Ultra Low Emmission Zone, this is a Link to the map showing the new Ultra Low Emmission Zone, which is in Green – ulez-boundary-map-part-2
Link to check if your car is chargeable for the ULEZ – https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/check-your-vehicle/
Timetable – 11.00 U17 & U20 Women (3 x 3km), 11.30 U17 & U20 Men (3 x 3km), 12.10 U13 Girls (3 x 2km), 12.40 U13 Boys (3 x 2km), 13.10 U15 Girls (3 x 2km), 13.35 U15 Boys (3 x 2km), 14.00 Senior Women (3 x 3km), 14.30 Senior Men (4 x 4km).
Entries Closed
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager
Awaiting details from the SEAA website, the above information is based on the 2022 fixture

NORTH LONDON CHAMPIONSHIPS– Takes place on Saturday 28 October at Hackney Marshes, Homerton Road (SatNav E9 5PF).
Age-groups U20, Senior and Masters.
Timetable 13.30 Senior Women (8000m), 14.15 Senior Men (8000m).
Entries Closing Date Saturday 21 October
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager

NATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS– Takes place on Saturday 4 November at Berry Hill Park, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire (SatNav NG18 4JR).
Age-Groups U13 to Senior Men & Women
Timetable 10.45 U20 Women (3 x 2.5K), 10.57 U17 Women (3 x 2.5K), 11.26 U13 Boys (3 x 2K), 11.50 U13 Girls (3 x 2K), 12.15 U20 Men (3 x 3K), 12.40 U17 Men (3 x 3K), 13.06 U15 Girls (3 x 2K), 13.30 U15 Boys (3 x 2K), 13.50 Senior Women (3 x 3K), 14.40 Senior Men (4 x 5K).
Entries Close Friday 13 October
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager

NORTH WEST LONDON LEAGUE– The second fixture of five takes place on Saturday 4 November at Fryent Country Park, Kingsbury. Race headquarters is at the Kingsbury Free Church Hall, Slough Lane, Kingsbury (SatNav NW9 8QG). Please park in nearby roads, but not at church Hall. Toilets available at the Church Hall, no showers and very limited changing facilities.Church Hall will not be available until 12 noon. The hall is in use for a fitness class, and is only accessible after 12 noon.
Timetable 13.00 U11 Boys & Girls (2000m), 13.15 U13 Boys & U13 Girls (3000m), 13.45 U15 Boys & Girls (4000m), 13.30 approximately U15 Boys (4000m), 14.15 approximately U17 Men & Women (5000m) inconjunction with the Senior athletes who run (8000m). Numbers will be given out close to the start area. The timetable is as the 2022 fixture.
Note: You do not have to be pre-entered, just turn up and run. Will any of our Female athletes please see TY HOLDEN who will give you a race number

75TH LIDDIARD TROPHY– Takes place on Saturday 4 November at Fryent Country Park, Kingsbury. Race headquarters is at the Kingsbury Free Church Hall, Slough Lane, Kingsbury (SatNav NW9 8QG). Please park in nearby roads, but not at church Hall. Toilets available at the Church Hall, no showers and very limited changing facilities.Church Hall will not be available until 12 noon. The hall is in use for a fitness class, and is only accessible after 12 noon.
Timetable 14.15 U20 and Senior Men/Women (8000m)
Link to the map of the course – https://www.queensparkharriers.org.uk/liddiard
Entries Closing Date Saturday 28 October
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager 

VICTORIA PARK SPORTS MEDICINE METROPOLITAN LEAGUE – The second fixture of five takes place on Saturday 11 November at Wormwood Scrubs Park, Off Artillery Way, Acton, (Satnav W12 0DF).
Race Headquarters – Thames Valley Harriers Clubhouse, Linford Christie Stadium, Wormwood Scrubs park.
Changing facilities – Limited changing in Stadium, No lockers available, Showers none, Toilets located in stadium changing rooms and TVH Clubhouse.
Refreshments – Hot and cold drinks, snacks are available from race HQ.
Travel – Where possible, competitors are strongly advised to use public transport, walk or cycle. Parking charges of £2.20 per hour now apply in the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust  car park next to the course.(payment by card or parking app).
Wormwood Scrubs is within the Ultra Low Emmission Zone, this is a Link to the map showing the new Ultra Low Emmission Zone, which is in Green – ulez-boundary-map-part-2
Link to check if your car is chargeable for the ULEZ – https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/check-your-vehicle/
Public Transport – East Acton on the Central Line is the closest station, a few minutes walk from the stadium, turn right out of the station and follow the road up to Wormwood Scrubs. Buses stop on Du Cane Road, please see details for buses stopping at Hammersmith Hospital on the Transport for London website. Artillery Lane between the Hospitals and Prison takes you to Wormwood Scrubs.
Timetable 12.00 Under 11 Boys/Girls Over 9, 12.10 Under 13 Boys, 12.20 Under 13 Girls, 12.30 Under 15 Boys  and Under 17 Men, 12.45 Under 15 Girls and Under 17 Women, 13.00 Under 20, Senior and Veteran Women, 13.45 Under 20, Senior and Veteran Men.
Additional Notes – Club tents will be positioned along the start of the course on the side nearest Linford Christie Stadium.
Note: You do not have to be pre-entered, just turn up and run.
Please collect your race numbers from the respective team managers – SIMON KEENE, JEREMY SOTHCOTT and JO KENT
Please go to Start Fitness Metropolitan League web site www.metleague.co.uk for final instructions if any.

VICTORIA PARK SPORTS MEDICINE METROPOLITAN LEAGUE RACE NUMBERS – I have been asked to remind you that your race number must be kept by yourselves, and is to be used for all 5 fixtures.

TEDDY WILSON – In last week’s Newsletter we welcomed TEDDY to Shaftesbury, and he will be an outstanding addition to our Under 20 sprint team from 2024. In 2023, as a top year Under 17, TEDDY had an exceptional record. Firstly, in the Indoor season, where he was unbeaten in all his six 60m races, culminating in winning the England U17 title at Sheffield, in a time of (6.86). He ran his personal best in the Semi-Final (6.81) which ranked him UK No.1 in 2023.

His outdoor season started on the 7 May at Lee Valley, with his only 200m of the season he ran a time of (21.50 w-1.5) which ranked him UK No.2 in 2023 behind our own EBUKA NWOKEJI who is top ranked with a time of (21..31 w-0.5).
Following this he concentrated on the 100m, starting with the England U20/U23 Championships on the 17 June, where he won the 100m U20 title with a time of (10.50) with our own EBUKA NWOKEJI in 2nd place with (10.64). His last race of the season was in the the Commonwealth Youth Games in Trinidad & Tobago, winning the Under 18 title with a time of (10.37) with EBUKA in 2nd place (10.43). His 100m personal best was set in Mannheim, Germany on 24 June (10.26 w0.6) ranking him UK Under 17 No.1.
Currently TEDDY and EBUKA are ranked UK No.1 and 2 in the Under 17 100m for 2023.

KELVIN KIPTUM PROPELS THE MARATHON INTO A NEW ERA  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

The 23-year-old Kenyan shatters ELIUD KIPCHOGE’S world record with (2:00:35), while SIFAN HASSAN also wins at the Chicago Marathon. The prospect of a sub-2:01 marathon seemed scarcely believable, even with the dominance of ELIUD KIPCHOGE over the last decade. The double Olympic marathon champion had moved the world record on from DENNIS KIMETTO’S (2:02:57) in 2014 to the (2:01:09) he recorded in Berlin last season. A drop of one minute and 48 seconds over eight years. If that progression felt like a quantum leap, then KELVIN KIPTUM’S world record of (2:00:35) at the Chicago Marathon (October 8) equates to travelling at light speed. There was expectation that KIPTUM could get close to KIPCHOGE’S (2:01:09). After all, KIPTUM’S previous two marathons got the world’s attention. He became the fastest male marathon debutant in history after victory in Valencia back in December 2022.

Then, at the this year’s London Marathon, the 23-year-old set a course record of (2:01:25) and narrowly missed out on KIPCHOGE’S mark. To get the world record, there was always a sense of needing to see it to believe it. It’s not just that (2:01:09) is an insanely good time but that KIPCHOGE over the last decade. The manner of how KIPTUM demolished it, bettering the time by 36 seconds, proves that nothing is impossible and everything is on the table. Like in London, KIPTUM produced negative splits (60:48) and (59:47) to triumph on the streets of Chicago. That didn’t however mean he started off slowly. The Kenyan went through 10km in a blistering (28:42) and by the half-way mark only compatriot DANIEL MATAIKO could stay with him. To put that into perspective, KIPTUM was on world record pace (2:01:05) even after 10km.

It was never likely however that MATAIKO, who broke the UK and Irish all-comers’ half-marathon record back in August with (58:36), would stay with KIPTUM in the latter stages. The telling point of the race was when KIPTUM produced a phenomenal 5km split of (13:51) between 30-35km. MATAIKO fell away and subsequently dropped out of the race. KIPTUM powered on though and as he approached the finish line he blew a kiss to the crowd, waved his hands aloft and became inundated with emotion. Even KIPTUM couldn’t quite believe the magnitude of what he’d just done. Not only did he run (2:00:35) but the Kenyan took apart a world class field and beat last year’s Chicago winner BENSON KIPRUTO by three minutes and 27 seconds. Such a victory has altered the perception of running a sub-two hour marathon. Four years ago, KIPCHOGE clocked (1:59:40) over 26.2 miles during the Ineos (1:59) Challenge but that doesn’t count as an official world record as he had 42 rotating pacemakers, his coaches handed him water throughout the run and the race wasn’t set-up as a competition.

No human in history has run 26.2 miles in under two hours on a record-eligible course though. Now, you cannot say it can’t happen. If KIPTUM raced in Berlin – the course which has hosted more world records (13) than any other – then who knows? With the Kenyan wearing Nike Dev 163 prototype shoes, KIPTUM’S victory will also reignite the debate on how much a difference shoe technology makes, just a fortnight after TIGST ASSEFA wore a pair of the £400 Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1 on her way to a women’s world record of (2:11:53). In the early stages of Chicago, SIFAN HASSAN had the potential to give that a scare but had to ‘settle’ for a European record of (2:13:44) in just her second ever marathon.

If HASSAN’S impressive debut win in London was extraordinary – given she stopped twice and dodged a a bike in dramatic style – then backing it up in Chicago was something else. And if it wasn’t for ASSEFA’S (2:11:53) at the Berlin Marathon then the Dutch athlete would be the world record-holder over 26.2 miles. After running only two marathons. This is literally two months after claiming a world 5000m silver and 1500m bronze at the World Championships in Budapest. HASSAN has perhaps the greatest range of any female athlete in history. She’s run (1:56.81) over 800m and is now the European record-holder over 1500m, 3000m, 5000m, 10,000m, 5km, half-marathon and marathon. The point of doing the marathon was to test the waters. This was the unknown. HASSAN, in London, saw off ALAMU MEGERTU and PERES JEPCHIRCHIR by less than six seconds and gave the impression she didn’t quite know how she won.

In Chicago, her persona was different. The innocent exuberance was still evident but you could tell that she’d learnt from London and it wasn’t a shock to see her trounce last year’s Chicago champion RUTH CHEPNG’ETICH by one minute and 53 seconds. Both KIPTUM and HASSAN are relatively new to the marathon but the pair are beginning to re-define what’s possible in the distance. Is this the new normal? More than likely. More generally, six out of the fastest ten men’s times in history were recorded in the past two years. That number stands at eight in the women’s field. There is the prospect that world records over 26.2 miles could be broken every year for the foreseeable future. We’re in a new era and it doesn’t look likely it’s stopping anytime soon.

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.

Following the summer season, photograph of our athletes at the StoneX Stadium, getting ready for their winter training.

Photograph of our Under 17 Mens teams at the National Road Relays last Saturday, left to right JACOB CLEMENT, AFI GAYER, ADAM O’GORMAN and JAI DARYANANI.

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 newInstagram 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.

THE FOLLOWING IS CLUB INFORMATION ON VARIOUS TOPICS

SBH 2023-2024 WINTER FIXTURE CARD – The Fixture Card Front Sheet and Information Sheet can be found on the SBH website.
Link to the Winter Fixture Card and Information Sheet – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/
Please select a document, following this you can print a copy for future reference.

SBH 2023-2024 WINTER POINTS AND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TABLES – Currently a draft of the Winter Points and Club Championship tables are published on the SBH website.
Link to the draft of the Winter Points tables, which will be updated following the 14 October Metropolitan League – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/winter-xc-points-tables/
Link to the draft of the Club Championships table, which will be updated following the 2 December Metropolitan League – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/winter-xc-club-championships/
Please select a document, following this you can print a copy for future reference.

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