Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Weekly Newsletter Thursday 28 September 2017

Happy Birthday this week to Julian Adeniran, Graeme Allan, Margaret Beacham, Isaac Chandler, Jonathan Cohen, Philippa Davenall, Isaac Fahidi, Victoria Godfrey, Colette Hurley, Emmanuel Mintah, Max Nissim, Daniel Moruzzi, Chenna Okoh, Natasha Payravi, Lotte Rachel, Lia Radus, Lea Reyna-Faria, Jasmin Salt, Ta-Juan Subaran, Kevin Walden, Josef Wetton and Sarah Williams

THE FOLLOWING NEWSLETTERS CAN EITHER BE VIEWED, DOWNLOADED OR PRINTED 

ENGLAND ATHLETICS NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER ISSUE No.4 – https://www.englandathletics.org/newsletters/newslettertemplate_2014.aspx?sitesectionid=531&nid=531&userId=-1
LONDON ATHLETICS NEWSLETTER JULY ISSUE – http://mailchi.mp/784bfeecad09/london-athletics-newsletter-july?e=56ef28eeab

THE FOLLOWING SBH DOCUMENTS CAN EITHER BE VIEWED, DOWNLOADED OR PRINTED 

Winter Fixture Card 2017-2018 – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/
Winter Information Sheet 2017-2018 – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-information/
Cross Country Team Managers – http://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/cross-country/team-managers/
Road Running Team Managers –  http://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/road-running/team-managers/
Winter Points Tables –To Be Updated Following The Metropolitan Fixture on  14 October

THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION OF INTEREST CAN BE FOUND ON THE SBH HOME PAGE BY USING THIS LINK, THEN SELECT THE LEFT OR RIGHT ARROW – http://sbharriers.co.uk/

Allianz Park Membership, which gives SBH members 10% discount on entry to the Allianz Park stadium – Membership details and Form can be either printed or saved
SBH Wednesday Night Jumps Club at Allianz Park From 19.00 to 21.00 – Pole Vault coaching is led by STEVE LOWE  lowefamily04@ntlworld.com and High Jump is supervised by SHAKA BUNSIE shaka.bunsie@gmail.com. Please contact the coach in advance and let him know you’re planning to attend. Session administrator CLYDE GORDON   clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk
Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Club Hoody, information on how to buy one

RECENT NEW MEMBERWe wish you a very warm welcome, and a happy, healthy and successful year to NIAH AKINTOKUN, OLIVER BRENT, JAMES BYRNES, KIERAN CLEMENTS, CHIARA CREGG, ANNA HAMES, SALLY HAMES, BEN MCMAHON and JOANNA POPOOLA

NORTH WEST LONDON LEAGUE CROSS COUNTRY – The first fixture of five takes place this Saturday 30 September The race headquarters is The Tir Chonaill Gaels Club, Berkeley Fields, Berkeley Avenue, Greenford (Satnav UB6 0NZ). Directions – turn off Greenford Road (A4127), opposite the entrance to the Glaxo Factory. The playing fields are at the end of Berkeley Avenue, and there is parking in the Clubhouse or in adjacent roads.
The Clubhouse facilities will not be open until 11.00am. Toilet facilties not available until then.
Start Times12.00noon U13 Girls, 12.15pm approximately U11 Boys & U13 Girls, 12.35pm approximately U13 Boys & U15 Girls, 1.00pm approximately U15 Boys & U17 Women, 1.25pm approximately U17 Men
Note: You do not have to be pre-entered, just turn up and run. Will any of our Female athletes please see JEREMY SOTHCOTT who will give you a race number

SOUTHERN YOUNG ATHLETES ROAD RELAYS – Took place last Sunday at Crystal Palace.
A good start to the season with our Under 15 Girls and Under 17 Women finishing in 5th place, with the Under 17 Men coming 12th. Individually AIMI WEIGHTMAN (9.50) was the 2nd fastest time of the race in the Under 13 Girls. There were also top 10 fastest times from DAVID STONE (11.29) 6th in the Under 17 Men, and joint 9th were MAAYAN RADUS and GRACE INGLES (9.51) in the Under 15 Girls race.

Under 13 Boys (4x3000m) ‘A’ Team 20th (42.00) Leg 1 SAMUEL GREENSTEIN (9.54), Leg 2 ARCHIE NASH (10.13), Leg 3 THEO BODEN (11.10), Leg 4 TOBY EDWARDS (10.42), B’ Team Incomplete Leg 1 ZACH NICHOLLS (11.33), Leg 2 NATHAN RUBACK (11.56), Leg 3 ARON YONA (11.13), the winning team was Chiltern Harriers (38.04) and 35 team finished, the fastest leg was by Ben Brown of Southampton (9.05)
 
Under 13 Girls (3x3000m) Incomplete Team Leg 1 AIMI WEIGHTMAN (9.50 2nd Fastest time of the day), the winning team was St Albans Striders (30.51) and 45 team finished, the fastest leg was by Maisy Luke of Cornwall (9.35)
 
Under 15 Boys (4x3000m) ‘A’ Team 21st (39.33) Leg 1 DYLAN MICHEL (9.41), Leg 2 MATTI HARRIS (10.17), Leg 3 JONATHAN BOARDMAN (10.12), Leg 4 GILAD NACHSHEN (9.23), ‘B’ Team Incomplete Leg 1 ANGUS CHISHOLM (10.56), the winning team was Aldershot, Farnham & District (35.40) and 41 team finished, the fastest leg was by Mohamed Ali of Hillingdon (8.22)

Under 15 Girls (3x3000m) ‘A’ Team 5th (30.03) Leg 1 MAAYAN RADUS (9.51 Equal 9th fastest time of the day), Leg 2 BLUEBELL COOKE (10.21), Leg 3 GRACE INGLES (9.51 Equal 9th fastest time of the day), ‘B’ Team 50th (34.16) Leg 1 SYDNEY ALLEN (10.54), Leg 2 ELENA RONCARATI (10.31), Leg 3 KATIE LLOYD (12.51), ‘C’ Team 78th (??.??) Leg 1 VICTORIA GODFREY (12.30), Leg 2 HELENA AGHOLOR (10.31), Leg 3 ELINA BULMAN (??.??), the winning team was Blackheath & Bromley (29.18) and 61 team finished, the fastest leg was by Ava White of Blackheath & Bromley (9.18)
 
Under 17 Men (4x4500m) ‘A’ Team 12th (50.58) Leg 1 FINN HARVEY (11.49), Leg 2 DAVID STONE (11.29 6th Fastest time of the day), Leg 3 BEN KELLY (14.46), Leg 4 BEN WINFIELD (12.53), ‘B’ Team Incomplete Leg 1 MITTIO MOHAMMADIAN (12.27), Leg 2 DYLAN HEPWORTH (13.21), Leg 3 DANIEL GREENSTEIN (13.59), the winning team was Cambridge & Coleridge (46.49) and 22 team finished, the fastest leg was by Zak Mahamed of Southampton (11.08)

Under 17 Women (3x3000m) ‘A’ Team 5th (30.10) Leg 1 LIA RADUS (9.54), Leg 2 MIA GROOM (10.16), Leg 3 LYDIA KYRIACOU (10.00), B’ Team Incomplete Leg 1 SCARLETT KENT (11.21), Leg 2 JOSEPHINE CHADWICK (11.10), the winning team was Blackheath & Bromley (28.10) and 34 team finished, the fastest leg was by Jessica Mitchell of Havering (9.15)

SOUTHERN SENIOR MEN AND WOMEN ROAD RELAYS – Took place last Sunday at Crystal Palace. Well done to our Senior Men who ran a solid race to qualify for the National’s on 7 October, with the B team of 5 veteran runners, with TONY JACKSON running (16.58) eclipsing the fastest time in the Veterans V50 Relay which was (17.03).

Senior Men (6x6000m) ‘A’ Team 19th (1:35.51) Leg 1 BRADLEY GOATER (15.08), Leg 2 GLEN WATTS (15.53), Leg 3 DAN WATTS (15.37), Leg 4 ASHOK MATHUR U23 (16.28), Leg 5 MATT GRANT (16.36), Leg 6 RICHARD WILLIAMS (16.10), ‘B’ Team Incomplete Leg 1 TONY JACKSON V50 (16.58), Leg 2 RONAN BREEN V45 (18.31), Leg 3 TIM PARKIN V35 (19.33), Leg 4 JAMES TRAPMORE V40 (19.35), Leg 5 DAVID GREENSTEIN V50 (20.37), the winning team was Highgate Harriers (1:30.11) and 84 team finished. The fastest leg was by Phil Sesemann of Blackheath & Bromley (14.26)

Senior Women (4x4500m) Incomplete Team Leg 1 VICTORIA PRITCHARD (13.01), Leg 2 PHILIPPA AUKETT (13.25), the winning team was Aldershot, Farnham & District (49.42) and 58 team finished. The fastest leg was by Amelia Quirk of Bracknell (11.57)

BERLIN HALF MARATHON – Took place on 24 September
KOJO KYEREME V40 125th (SB 2:31.23)

JIM DAY MEMORIAL POLE VAULT – Took place in Carshalton on 24 September
Pole Vault – SX C ZAMAAN DUDHIA U17 3rd (3.73m), SX D JADE IVE (HCA) 6th (4.13m)

EALING HALF MARATHON – Took place on 24 September
ASH BROOKS 138th (88.08)

BIGGLESWADE OPEN MEETING – Took place in Sandy on 23 September
100m – SX3 KYLIE ROBILLIARD 2nd (13.03 w-2.3)
600m – U11 THOMAS CADWALLADER 3rd (PB 1:56.99)

HERNE HILL HARRIERS THROWS FEST – Took place in Tooting Bec on 23 September
Discus 2kg M40 ANTHONY SOALLA-BELL 1st (32.55m)

 PARKRUN RESULTS – 23 SEPTEMBER – ABERYSTWYTH – JOHN DRYDEN V70 45th (26.46) 91st parkrun – BEESTON – ADAM THORPE U23 1st (16.54) 3rd parkrun – BLACK PARK – LILY BECKFORD U23 48th (First Time & New PB 22.34) 2nd parkrun – CARIN GLADES, PERTH, AUSTRALIA – STUART MOORE V55 51st (25.29) 60th parkrun – HAMPSTEAD HEATH DAVID GREENSTEIN V50 32nd (21.41) 62nd parkrun, ADAM MIZRAHI U20 38th (22.01) 18th parkrun – OAK HILL STUART SINGER V55 17th (20.57) 191st parkrun, LOUIS MARCUS U13 133rd (27.14) 11th parkrun – ST ALBANS CLAIRE HOBSON 105th (23.54) 89th parkrun

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

CLEAN ATHLETICS ADVICE, BE AWARE WHEN BUYING COUGH, COLD OR FLU MEDICATION Cold, cough and Flu season is upon us. Please remember off-the-shelf and over- the-counter remedies may contain PROHIBITED substances.  Make sure you and athletes you know are aware of how to check before buying remedies.
To find out more please see www.uka.org.uk/cleanathletics/check-your-medication/. Medicines bought in the UK, USA, Canada, Switzerland, Australia or Japan, can be checked using GlobalDRO (www.globaldro.com).
When checking medication on GlobalDRO, the status of the substance will be provided for in-competition and out-of-competition and will be one of the following:
Prohibited – The substance is prohibited in this form and will return a positive test if found in an athlete’s system.
Conditional – There is a limit to the amount of this substance an athlete can have present in their body, or there are conditions on the methods of its use (eg it can only be inhaled and not taken in tablet form). This is clearly detailed and care should be taken when taking a prescribed dose.
Not Prohibited – The substance is not currently on the WADA Prohibited List.
100%me Clean Sport App
Another very useful way to ensure you are fully aware of the latest anti-doping information is to use the 100%me Clean Sport App. This App is available to download via iTunes, Googleplay or the Windows Store and provides athletes, coaches and athlete support personnel with essential information on-the-go to help them participate in doping-free sport.
The App, which can be customised for your sport, provides clear and concise anti-doping advice, guidance and updates to ensure you can be clean and stay clean wherever you are training or competing.
If you need to check your medication, learn more about the risks with supplements, or simply understand more about the testing procedures and your rights as an athlete, the App is the place to start.
UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) ensures the App is always up-to-date and will send out alerts to inform you if anything important has changed. That means if a new substance is added to the WADA Prohibited List or a deadline is approaching for Whereabouts submissions, you will be the first to know.
Other features include the ability to record and store information about your medications for doping control, plus directly access the Report Doping in Sport online form.
More information on this handy App can be found here www.uka.org.uk/cleanathletics/clean-sport-app/.
And remember there is a Free Anti-Doping Module at uCoach.
This online course is available to all coaches, and others involved in athletics, to help make you more aware of the policies and procedures involved in Anti-Doping. The module is completely free to take and it is worth remembering that the anti-doping policies covered apply to all competing athletes.  Once complete this module will be added to your digital coaching record but will not show on your coaching licence. To access this module please go to www.ulearnathletics.com/qualification/270

ELIUD KIPCHOGE WINS BERLIN MARATHON THRILLERKenyan confirms status as world No.1 when beating unheralded newcomer GUYE ADOLA as WILSON KIPSANG and KENENISA BEKELE fail to finish

 

ELIUD KIPCHOGE showed again why he is the No.1 marathon man in the world right now – and perhaps of all time – when he won the BMW Berlin Marathon on Sunday. The 32-year-old Kenyan owns the fastest marathon time in history, the Olympic title and here in Germany he clocked 2:03:32 to beat a star-studded field.
In rainy conditions, there was no world record and the anticipated head-to-head with KIPSANG and BEKELE did not materialise as the two big names dropped out before 35km, but Berlin still saw a terrific race as KIPCHOGE withstood the challenge of the relatively unknown marathon debutant GUYE ADOLA of Ethiopia.
ADOLA, 27, went into the race with a half-marathon best of 59:06 from Delhi in 2014 but has found his best distance now as he ran the fastest ever debut marathon of 2:03:46 to finish runner-up. Ultimately ADOLA finished 100 metres behind Kipchoge as the runners charged toward the finish at the Brandenburg Gate under leaden skies, but just 2km earlier the Ethiopian was poised to cause a huge surprise as he led KIPCHOGE by around 10 metres.
Maintaining his composure, KIPCHOGE reeled ADOLA back before surging clear himself with 1km to go. Behind, KIPSANG and BEKELE were nursing their bruises. Former world record-holder KIPSANG abruptly stopped at 30km, while BEKELE was dropped as the pack passed halfway in 61:29 and the world 5000m and 10,000m record-holder battled on for a while before pulling out.
“I am disappointed that the world record wasn’t possible today but I am happy to run this time in these conditions,” he said. “I did not expect anyone other than BEKELE and KIPSANG with me at the finish line but this is sport and I am very happy for him that he ran such a great race.”
The marathon is an unpredictable event and there were surprises galore with a number of drop-outs, but KIPCHOGE has now built an incredibly consistent record with victories in nine of his 10 marathons and the only defeat coming against KIPSANG in 2013 when he ran 2:04:05 behind KIPSANG’S world record of 2:03:23.

COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2018 The Marathon course has just been released, which features the Gold Coast’s coastal resorts including Surfers Paradise. Link to view the course – https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/15eb77d8174ff623

UPCOMING FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS 
Contact details of all Team Managers please see links at the top of this Newsletter. 

NATIONAL YOUNG ATHLETES ROAD RELAY Takes place on Saturday 7 October at Sutton Park, Sutton Coldfield, Town Gate Entrance, Birmingham (Satnav B73 6BU).
Start times 11.00am U13 Boys, 11.05am U13 Girls, 11.50am U15 Boys, 11.55am U15 Girls, 12.30pm U17 Men, 12.35pm U17 Women.
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager
 
NATIONAL MEN’S 6 STAGE AND WOMEN’S 4 STAGE ROAD RELAY Takes place on Saturday 7 October at Sutton Park, Sutton Coldfield, Town Gate Entrance, Birmingham (Satnav B73 6BU).
Start times 2.00pm Senior Men, 2.10pm Senior Women.
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager

START FITNESS METROPOLITAN LEAGUE – The first fixture of five takes place on Saturday 14 October at Claybury, Essex. Changing is at Ashton Playing Fields Track, 588 Chigwell Road, Woodford Green, Essex (Satnav IG8 8AA).
Public Transport – Woodford underground station (Central Line) is 10 minutes walk away from Ashton Playing Fields. If you get off an eastbound train, you need to walk under the pedestrian subway and walk downhill, down Snakes Lane East. Bus numbers 275 and W14 stop at the gates to Ashton Playing Fields.
Directions From Major Roads – From the eastbound A406, branch left and merge onto the A1400 (signposted Gants Hill). At Charlie Brown’s roundabout, take the first left exit onto the A113 (signposted Chigwell). Go straight ahead through three sets of traffic lights (including a crossing set for pedestrians) and turn left into Ashton Playing Fields just after you go under a road bridge.
The course is a 10 minute jog away and is where the numbers will be given out.
Start Times – 12.40pm U11 (Over 9) Boys (1.5km), 12.45pm U11 (Over 9) Girls (1.5km), 12.55pm U13 Boys (3km), 1.00pm U13 Girls (3km), not before 1.20pm U17 Men and U15 Boys (4km), not before 1.25pm U17 Women and U15 Girls (4km), not before 1.55pm U20, Senior and Veteran Women (6km), not before 2.35pm U20, Senior and Veteran Men (8km).
Note: You do not have to be pre-entered, just turn up and run.
Please go to Start Fitness Metropolitan League web site www.metleague.co.uk for information on course maps, directions etc will be available 2 weeks prior to the race

SOUTHERN CROSS COUNTRY RELAYS – Takes place on Saturday 21 October at Wormwood Scrubs, Linford Christie Stadium, Du Cane Road (SatNav W12 0AE). 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.
Start Times – 11.00am U17 & U20 Women (3 x 2.5km), 11.30am U17 & U20 Men (3 x 3km), 12.10pm U13 Girls (3 x 2km), 12.40pm U13 Boys (3 x 2km), 1.10pm U15 Girls (3 x 2km), 1.35pm U15 Boys (3 x 2km), 2.00pm Senior Women (3 x 3km), 2.30pm Senior Men (4 x 5km).
Entries Close Friday 6 October
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager

LIDDIARD TROPHY/NORTH OF THE THAMES CHAMPIONSHIPS– Takes place on Saturday 28 October 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 11.30am.
Start Times 2.00pm U20 and Senior Women (3 Miles), 2.30pm U20 and Senior Men (5 Miles).
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).
Start Times11.00am U20 Women (3 x 2.5K), 11.09am U17 Women (3 x 2.5K), 11.40am U13 Boys (3 x 2K), 12.05pm U13 Girls (3 x 2K), 12.30pm U20 Men (3 x 3K), 12.50pm U17 Men (3 x 3K), 1.20pm U15 Girls (3 x 2K), 1.45pm U15 Boys (3 x 2K), 2.05pm Senior Women (3 x 3K), 2.40pm Senior Men (4 x 5K).
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager

NORTH LONDON CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place on Saturday 4 November. The race headquarters is The Tir Chonaill Gaels Club, Berkeley Fields, Berkeley Avenue, Greenford (Satnav UB6 0NZ). Directions – turn off Greenford Road (A4127), opposite the entrance to the Glaxo Factory. The playing fields are at the end of Berkeley Avenue, and there is parking in the Clubhouse or in adjacent roads.
Start Times2.00pm Women, 2.30pm Men.
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager
 
START FITNESS METROPOLITAN LEAGUE – The second fixture of five takes place on Saturday 12 November at the Sailing Centre – Fairlands Valley Park Six Hills Way, Stevenage, Herts (SatNav SG2 0BL). Changing & Showers are in the sailing centre, but it closes at 4.30pm. You are welcome to use the café at the Sailing Centre to buy drinks and refreshments, please do sit in the café for ages without purchasing anything and/or eating. Registration will be adjacent to the Start/Finish.
Course Location – South side Fairlands Valley Park, and is 6 minutes walk from the Sailing Centre. See map on the Start Fitness Metropolitan League website, this is the link
http://metleague.co.uk/fixtures.html
Course Description – Start and Finish on grass field, remainder undulating parkland, course suitable for spikes.
Start Times12.40pm U11 (Over 9) Boys (1.5km), 12.45pm U11 (Over 9) Girls (1.5km), 12.55pm U13 Boys (3km), 1.00pm U13 Girls (3km), not before 1.20pm U17 Men and U15 Boys (4km), not before 1.25pm U17 Women and U15 Girls (4km), not before 1.55pm U20, Senior and Veteran Women (6km), not before 2.35pm U20, Senior and Veteran Men (8km).
Directions from the A1(M) – Leave the A1(M) at Junction 7, A602 to Stevenage. Follow the A602, Broadhall Way to the second roundabout. Turn left onto Monkswood Way and go to next roundabout. Turn right onto Six Hills Way and follow for almost 1 mile. Turn left into park, signposted Sailing Centre.
Public Transport – Stevenage Station (Main Line) 1.75 Miles
Parking – The nearest car park is off Six Hills Way, signposted Sailing Centre. There is another car park off Shephall View, a one-way street accessed from Colestrete. This is only a short walk across the park to the HQ/Start.
Note: You do not have to be pre-entered, just turn up and run 

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

FACEBOOK – Photographs can be found on the SBH page. 

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

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

CHARGES FOR USING ALLIANZ PARK – The current charges for using Allianz Park are as follows – Adult Daily entry fee £4.00 – Junior (U16) Daily entry fee £2.00 – Concession (Students in full time education, unwaged and Over 65) Daily entry fee £2.20.
As a member of Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers you can apply for membership of Allianz Park, this is a the link for all information and application form Allianz Park Membership Form 2017 Any official coach of Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers gains entry free of charge.
Charges for those with a membership card are as follows – Adult Daily entry fee £3.60, Monthly fee £24.00 – Junior (U16) Daily entry fee £1.80, Monthly fee £12.00 – Concession (Students in full time education, unwaged and Over 60) Daily entry fee £1.80, Monthly fee £12.00.
Please use this link to view all membership details and application form (which you can print)Allianz Park Membership Form 2017
All Allianz Park membership enquiries should be directed towards Isobel Dunnicliffe at athletics@allianzpark.com Her direct phone number is 0203 675 7252 

ALAN