Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Weekly Newsletter Sunday 10 July 2022

Happy Birthday from this Sunday 10 July to Wednesday 13 July – Carol Backhouse, Uriel Hirsch, Zharnel Hughes, Gerald Matthew and Ossai Nengi,

RECENT NEW MEMBERSWe wish you a very warm welcome, and a happy, healthy and successful time with Shaftesbury to LILY CARROLL, ELIZABETH DA TERESA, CLARA WALTON, EVIE WINSTON and ARON YACOBI

NEXT ISSUE OF THE SBH WEEKLY NEWSLETTERThis is the interim issue of the SBH Newsletter, following my return from my Holiday, the Newsletter will be back to its normal weekly cycle on Thursday 14 July.

VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED FOR ‘THE BIG HALF’ RAY POWELL has told me that ‘The Big Half’ is back in town on Sunday 4 September.  We are doing the same job as last year, the Lucozade station at Mile 8. Start time 7.15am finishing around 1.00 to 1.30pm, after we cleared the tables and stock back onto the lorry. Venue Jamaica road, come out of Bermondsey station, turn left and then its 300 yards. Lunch, Kit and Lucozade supplied. RAY is looking for 30 volunteers, so please contact him as soon as possible. RAY wishes you all an enjoyable summer.

Please contact CLARE & RAY at ray571m@btopenworld.com

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS SUBSCRIPTIONS – SBH Treasurer GEOFF MORPHITIS has sent me the following request.
Our new Club year started on 1 October 2021. The SBH annual subscriptions is £50 and the current England Athletics annual registration is £16 from 1 April 2022. The total is £66 and should now be paid NOW to; ACCOUNT NAME: SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS, BANK: 41308378, SORT CODE: 400426 – Please let me know when payment is made. Thanks GEOFF

RESULTS
NATIONAL ATHLETIC LEAGUETook place at StoneX Stadium on 2 July
Team Result – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (571 points – 8 match points), 2nd Harrow (560 – 7), 3rd SBH (501 -6), 4th Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow (429 – 5), 5th Newham & Essex Beagles (415 – 4), 6th Notts (376.5 – 3), 7th City of Sheffield (374 – 2), 8th Trafford (368.5 – 1)
Team Result After 3 Rounds – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (1856 points – 24 match points), 2nd Blackheath & Bromley (1474.5 – 22), 3rd Harrow (1609 – 21), 4th SBH (1517.5 – 20), 5th Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (1456.5 – 18), 6th Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow (1349.5 – 16), 7th Birchfield Harriers (1269 – 14), 8th Trafford (1240.5 – 12), 9th Glasgow Jaguars (1205.5 – 12), 10th Swansea Harriers (1167 – 11), 11th City of Sheffield (1131.5 – 10), 12th Notts (1045.5 – 9), 13th Newham & Essex Beagles (1006.5 – 9), 14th Cardiff (953 – 7), 15th Southampton (884 – 6), 16th Bristol & West (899 – 5)
The are a few results that have wind readings missing.

100m – SM A ZANSON PLUMMER 3rd (10.69 w???) B CONFIDENCE LAWSON 3rd (10.69 w???)
100m – SW A HANNAH FOSTER U23 6th (12.33 w???), B SELINA HENDERSON 5th (12.52 w???), Non Scoring 1 LYDIA ROGERS 5th (13.67 w-4.0), 2 MARLI JESSOP U20 3rd (PB 12.37 w0.7) taking .14 of a second off her 2019 time
200m – SM A KRISHAWN AIKEN 1st (21.25 w-4.6), B MICHAEL OHIOZE 1st (21.72 w-0.5), Non Scoring PHOENIX LYON U23 3rd (SB 22.04 w0.2) taking .37 of a second off his 25 June time
200m – SW A EVE WRIGHT U23 2nd (PB 24.17 w-1.2) taking .24 of a second off her 16 April time, B HAYLEY MCLEAN 2nd (PB 24.70 w-2.6) taking .08 of a second off her 4 June time
400m – SM A SAM HAZELL 5th (48.39), B DANIEL REES 5th (SB 50.44)
800m – SM A SAM WIGGINS U23 1st (1:52.53), B ABDIRAHIM HAMUD U20 5th (PB 1:56.97) taking 1.39 seconds off his 27 April time
800m – SW A SCARLETT KENT U23 7th (2:27.86),B LIA RADUS U23 5th (SB 2:22.78) taking 1.62 seconds off her 22 June time
1500m – SM A BEN WINFIELD U23 6th (3:59.81), B LEO RONCARATI U20 6th (PB 4:14.90) taking 33.40 seconds off his 2019 time
1500m – SW A NICOLE MCGOVERN U17 4th (4:33.92), B RACHEL PEARLMAN U20 4th (PB 4:59.64) taking 12.36 seconds off her 2019 time
3000m – SW A CHARLENE JACOBS-CONRADIE V40 7th (SB 10:56.74) taking 13.41 seconds off her 7 May time
5000m – SM A SAMUEL GREENSTEIN U20 7th (PB 15:51.44), B RORY MUIR 4th (PB 16:08.99) taking 21.82 seconds off his 7 May time
100m Hurdles – SW A MARLI JESSOP U20 3rd (13.78 w-1.4), B HAYLEY MCLEAN 3rd (SB 14.49 w-2.5)
110m Hurdles – SM A EVAN CAMPBELL U23 6th (SB 15.74 w-2.0), B DANIEL REES 4th (SB 16.87 w-4.3) taking .06 of a second off his 4 June time
400m Hurdles – SM A JOSHUA FAULDS U23 1st (51.77), B DANIEL REES 1st (53.25)
400m Hurdles – SW A HAYLEY MCLEAN 1st (56.46), B EMILY NEWNHAM U20 1st (62.07)
2000m Steeplechase – SW A AMELIA WILLS (HCA) 1st (7:01.03), B CHARLENE JACOBS-CONRADIE V40 3rd (SB 8:22.85) taking 13.14 seconds off her 4 June time, and is ranked UK No.2 V40 in 2022
3000m Steeplechase – SM A ANTONIO CONRADIE U20 5th (11:47.52)
4x100m Relay – SM SBH 1st (40.85) MICHAEL OHIOZE, PHOENIX LYON, ZANSON PLUMMER, CONFIDENCE LAWSON, SW SBH 2nd (47.54) MARLI JESSOP U20, SELINA HENDERSON, HAYLEY MCLEAN, EVE WRIGHT
4x400m Relay – SM SBH 2nd (3:15.94) SAM HAZELL (49.5), KRISHAWN AIKEN (48.9), SAM WIGGINS (50.2), JOSHUA FAULDS (47.5), SW SBH (DNS) VANESSA ANSUAA, HANNAH FOSTER, MANON BAINES U20, HAYLEY MCLEAN
High Jump – SM A AKIN COWARD 1st Equal (SB 2.10m) equalling his 5 February height, B EVAN CAMPBELL U23 5th (1.85m)
High Jump – SW A REBECCA WHEELER-HENRY U20 5th (1.60m), B EVELYNE FONTEYNE U20 (NH)
Pole Vault – SM A CRAIG MONCUR U20 7th (3.52m), B TOLU AYO-OJO (NH)
Pole Vault – SW A JADE IVE (HCA) 1st (4.20m), B MANON BAINES U20 2nd (3.50m)
Long Jump – SM A PAUL OGUN (HCA) 1st (7.25m w???), B BRADLEY DAVIES-PUGHE U20 1st (6.95m w???)
Long Jump – SW A ELJONE KRUGER 1st (5.68m w???), B SELINA HENDERSON 2nd (5.44m w???)
Triple Jump – SM A ADE MASON 2nd (15.36m w???), B JOSH WOODS U23 1st (14.82m w???)
Triple Jump – SW A KACEY WALTERS U20 3rd (11.88m w???), B ROSALIND ZEFFERTT V60 5th (7.24m w???)
Discus 1kg – SW A SHADINE DUQUEMIN 2nd (54.15m), B PHILIPPA DAVENALL 3rd (36.49)
Discus 2kg – SM A GREGORY THOMPSON 2nd (58.56m), B OLIVER GRAHAM U23 5th (38.56m)
Shot 4kg – SW A PHILIPPA DAVENALL 5th (11.33m), B NENE HARRISON V40 4th (10.08m)
Shot 7.26kg – SM A GREGORY THOMPSON 7th (12.81m)
Hammer 4kg – SW A PHILIPPA DAVENALL 3rd (57.06m), B HANNAH OGUNNIYI U20 6th (19.86m)
Hammer 7.26kg – SM A OLIVER GRAHAM U23 4th (59.21m), B GREGORY THOMPSON 3rd (PB 47.38m) adding 3.47m to his 4 June throw
Javelin 600g – SW A HANNAH OGUNNIYI U20 7th (PB 20.65m) adding 2.70m to her 24 April throw, B TRINITY O’CONNOR U23 6th (SB 20.19m)
Javelin 800g – SM A CRAIG MONCUR U20 6th (PB 53.60m) adding 3.49m to his 29 May throw, B MILAN TRAJKOVIC U20 (NM)

BMC GOLD STANDARD RACES Took place at Birmingham on 6 July.
1500m – Mens A KRISTIAN IMROTH U23 1st (PB 3:49.06) taking 1.35 seconds off his 2021 time, THOMAS PATRICK U23 3rd (3:50.44), B PHILLIP CROUT 5th (3:56.04)

BE FIT TODAY OUTDOOR SERIES Took place at Dagenham on 3 July.
100m – SM 1.3 BRYAN OGBEBOR U20 5th (PB 11.54 w1.3) taking .22 of  second off his 22 June time, 1.4 EMMANUEL DURUIHEAOMA U20 1st (10.46 w1.8), 1.11 DOMINIC ASHWELL 1st (SB 10.45 w1.4) taking .02 of  second off his 24 June time, 1.13 KRISHAWN AIKEN 2nd (10.41 w1.3), JOHN OTUGADE 6th (SB 10.53 w1.3) taking .02 of  second off his 7 May time, 2.4 BRYAN finished 4th (PB 11.45 w3.6) taking .09 of  second off his1.3 time, 2.10 JOHN finished 1st (SB 10.43 w2.3) taking .10 of  second off his 1.13 time, 2.11 DOMINIC finished 4th (SB 10.37 w1.5) taking .08 of  second off his 1.11 time, EMMANUEL finished 5th (SB 10.43 w1.5) taking .03 of  second off his 1.4 time, and is ranked UK No.3 U20 in 2022, 2.12 KRISHAWN finished 6th (PB 10.25 w2.7) taking .09 of  second off his 24 June time
200m – SM 3 MATTHEW OHIOZE U23 1st (PB 24.45 w3.3) taking .10 of a second off his 22 June time, 7 ZANSON PLUMMER 2nd (SB 21.22 w3.7) taking .80 of a second off his 4 June time

KARLSTADT GP Took place at Karlstadt, Sweden on 3 July.
Triple Jump – SM DANIEL LEWIS 7th (14.22m w-0.7)

RESISPRINT INTERNATIONAL Took place at La Chaux-De-Fonds, Switzerland on 3 July.
100m – SM H11 OJIE EDOBURUN 4th (10.32 w-1.4) in the next race OJIE finished 1st (SB 10.01 w2.4) taking .01 of a second off his 23 April time
400m – SM 3 JAMAL RHODEN-STEVENS 5th (SB 45.95) taking .39 of a second off his 11 June time, and is ranked UK No.4 in 2022 

MORTON GAMES Took place at Dublin, Ireland on 2 July.
100m – SW ALANNAH FASHANU U23 3rd (11.69 w0.6)
800m – SM KYLE LANGFORD 1st (1:46.81)
Mile – SM LIAM DEE 9th (4:03.78)
Mile – SW LIZZIE BIRD 1st (PB 4:30.87) taking 1.89 seconds off her 11 February time, and is ranked UK No.2 in 2022
100m Hurdles – SW JESSICA HUNTER 3rd (13.36 w1.2) 

BAUHAUS -GALAN WANDA DIAMOND LEAGUE Took place at Stockholm, Sweden on 30 June.
1500m – SW ELLIE BAKER 5th (4:08.63) 

BOYSEN MEMORIAL Took place at Oslo, Norway on 30 June.
Discus 2kg – SM NICK PERCY 1st (62.34m)
Hammer 7.26kg – SM CHRIS BENNETT 5th (70.05m)

MEETING DE LA PROVINCE DE LIEGE Took place at Liege, Belgium on 29 June.
High Jump – SM DAVID SMITH 6th (2.20m)

BMC GOLD STANDARD RACES Took place at Watford on 28 June.
800m – Mens B THOMAS PATRICK U23 3rd (1:52.58), C LUCA STUBBS U20 6th (1:53.94)
1500m – Mens A KIERAN CLEMENTS 5th (SB 3:46.89), DYLAN EVANS 10th (PB 3:50.15) taking 7.75 seconds off his 2021 time

WATFORD OPEN MEETING Took place at Watford on 29 June.
1500m – SX 2 LISA WEBB V55 11th (5:27.01), 6 SCARLETT KENT U23 10th (4:50.92), 8 JONATHAN BOARDMAN U20 1st (PB 4:19.99) taking 3.39 seconds off his 2021 time, 10 MAYANK MISHRA 12th (PB 4:17.57) taking 2.89 seconds off his 8 June time, 12 GIANLEO STUBBS U17 12th (PB 4:03.11) taking .39 of a second off his 1 June time

TRAFFORD GRAND PRIX Took place at Stretford on 28 June.
800m – SX 1 KRISTIAN IMROTH U23 2nd (PB 1:54.43) taking 6.93 seconds off his 2017 time

UK YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE PREMIER SOUTH ROUND 3 Took place at Woking on 26 June.
Team Result – 1st Blackheath & Bromley (618 match points – 6 league points), 2nd Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow (502 – 5), 3rd Reading (415 – 4), 4th SBH (382.5 – 3), 5th Basildon Beagles (271 – 2), 6th Camberley & Woking (258.5 – 1)
League Positions After 3 Fixtures – 1st Blackheath & Bromley (2084 match points – 18 league points), 2nd Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow (1699.5 – 15), 3rd Reading (1569 – 12), 4th SBH (1436.5 – 9), 5th Basildon Beagles (899.5 – 6), 6th Camberley & Woking (672.5 – 3)
Below are the results as published on the PO10.

100m – U17M A SAUGAT PUN U17 4th (PB 11.54 w5.6) taking .12 of a second off his 2021 time, B OLIVER LAURENS U17 4th (PB 11.70 w5.9) taking .07 of a second off his 18 June time
100m – U17W A ANNA ROSE U20 2nd (SB 12.58 w3.6) taking .12 of a second off her 14 May time, B TOSIN JOKOSENUMI U20 2nd (SB 12.69 w4.4) taking .17 of a second off her 14 May time
100m – U20M non Scoring YUMA HAMANO U20 (TBC)
200m – U17M A SAUGAT PUN U17 5th (23.90 w5.3), B BRANDON KUFAZVINEI U17 1st (PB 22.97 w3.7) taking .26 of a second off his 8 May time
200m – U17W A ANNA ROSE U20 1st (SB 25.60 w6.0) taking .05 of a second off her 25 June time, B TOSIN JOKOSENUMI U20 1st (26.55 w2.5)
200m – U20M A JUBRIL ADENIJI U20 6th (23.69 w3.2), B OLIVER LAURENS U17 5th (SB 24.06 w0.1) taking .04 of a second off his 5 June time
200m – U20W A VANESSA ANSUAA U20 3rd (26.34 w3.1)
300m – U17W A LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL U20 3rd (43.69)
400m – U17M A BRANDON KUFAZVINEI U17 3rd (55.32)
400m – U20W A VANESSA ANSUAA U20 2nd (59.97), B MANON BAINES U20 2nd (SB 63.06)
800m – U17M A JACOB CLEMENT U17 3rd (2:05.96), B PETER BAYVEL-ZAYATS U17 3rd (2:17.99)
800m – U17W A LARISSA WILSON U17 1st (2:20.27), B MYA MAIRS-INGRAM U17 1st (2:24.20)
800m – U20M A LEO RONCARATI U20 4th (2:03.60), B ASHWIN FOWKES-GAJAN U20 1st (2:03.78)
1500m – U17M A GIANLEO STUBBS U17 1st (4:04.53)
1500m – U20M A LUCA STUBBS U20 1st (4:21.60), B RAPHAEL AARON U20 1st (4:39.18)
80m Hurdles – U17W A NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG U17 2nd (PB 11.88 w3.7) taking .09 of a second off her 28 May time, B AZARIA NWANKWO U17 1st (12.46 w3.4)
100m Hurdles – U20W A ALINA COFIE U20 2nd (15.52 w2.4)
300m Hurdles – U17W A AZARIA NWANKWO U17 2nd (SB 49.54) taking 1.63 seconds off her 28 May time
400m Hurdles – U20M A JUBRIL ADENIJI U20 1st (PB 58.54) taking .76 of a second off his 2021 time
4x100m Relay – U17W SBH 2nd (49.78) LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL, NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG, TOSIN JOKOSENUMI, ANNA ROSE, U20M SBH 4th (48.50) JUBRIL ADENIJI, LEO RONCARATI, JACOB CLEMENT U17, BRANDON KUFAZVINEI U17, U20W SBH 3rd (52.34) ALINA COFIE, AZARIA NWANKWO U17, LARISSA WILSON U17, VANESSA ANSUAA
High Jump – U17M A JORDAN NGIGE U17 4th (1.70m), B LORCAN FARRELL U17 2nd (1.85m)
High Jump – U17W A NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG U17 4th (PB 1.30m) equalling her 5 June height
High Jump – U20W A REBECCA WHEELER-HENRY U20 1st (1.55m)
Pole Vault – U20W A MANON BAINES U20 1st (3.50m)
Long Jump – U17W A LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL U20 4th (3.95m nwr), B AZARIA NWANKWO U20 2nd (SB 3.11m nwr)
Long Jump – U20W A ALINA COFIE U20 3rd (SB 4.71m nwr)
Triple Jump – U17M A JORDAN NGIGE U17 2nd (PB 11.71m nwr) adding 18cm to his 5 June jump
Triple Jump – U20W A ALINA COFIE U20 4th (PB 9.47m nwr)
Shot 3kg – U17W A NAOMI OGUNNIYI U17 2nd (8.72m)
Shot 4kg – U20W A HANNAH OGUNNIYI U20 2nd (7.43m)
Shot 6kg – U20M A JAMES ISAACS U20 3rd (PB 14.12m) adding 11cm to his 2021 put
Discus 3kg – U17W A NAOMI OGUNNIYI U17 2nd (SB 14.10m)
Discus 1kg – U20W A GRACIE JENVEY U20 (2nd Claim) 5th (22.98m), B HANNAH OGUNNIYI U20 2nd (38.96m)
Discus 1.5kg – U17M A TRAVIS SCOTTOW U17 (2nd Claim) 2nd (47.18m), B PHARRELL HAREWOOD U20 3rd (SB 11.36m)
Discus 1.75kg – U20M A JAMES ISAACS U20 3rd (40.28m), B PHARRELL HAREWOOD U20 2nd (38.96m)
Hammer 4kg – U20W A JESSICA CHARLIE-BENNETT U20 (2nd Claim) 1st (52.38m), B GRACIE JENVEY U20 (2nd Claim) 1st (40.45m)
Hammer 6kg – U20M A JAMES ISAACS U20 3rd (SB 32.69m) adding 21cm to his 28 May throw
Javelin 500g – U17W A NAOMI OGUNNIYI U17 1st (PB 23.80m) adding 20cm to her 2021 throw
Javelin 600g – U20W A HANNAH OGUNNIYI U20 4th (16.75m)
Javelin 800g – U20M A MILAN TRAJKOVIC U20 1st (55.47m)

ESSA SOUTH EAST REGIONAL COMBINED EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS Took place at Crawley 25-26 June.
Pentathlon – U15G EVA HIGSON U15 21st (1904 points), 800m (SB 2:51.04), 75m Hurdles (12.45 w0.6), High Jump (SB 1.24m), Long Jump (SB 3.28m), Shot 3kg (6.75m)

MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE – Took place at Perivale on 25 June.
Team Result – 1st London Heathside (85 points), 2nd SBH (80), 3rd Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (70), 4th Barnet & District (57), 5th Thames Valley Harriers (55), 6th Harrow (51), 7th Highgate Harriers (38), 8th Enfield & Haringey (26), 9th Serpentine (25), 10th Ealing Eagles (24), 11th Queens Park Harriers (2)
The results below have been adjusted from the PO10 with any PBs/SBs, all other results have been deleted.

150m – U11B A2 DENYS PASCAL U11 3rd (PB 22.51 nwr) taking .38 of a second off his 8 May time, B1 JASON OTULE U11 1st (PB 21.82 w1.7) taking 1.70 seconds off his 2021 time, Non Scoring 1 TIMI BAKARE U11 1st (PB 23.7 w1.9) taking .25 of a second off his 8 May time, NOSA URUBUSI U11 2nd (PB 23.7 w1.9), 2 PRINCE-MOSES JOHN U11 6th (PB 26.28 w1.5)
150m – U11G A2 ANU JAIYEOLA U11 2nd (PB 20.75 w1.3) taking .41 of a second off her 8 May time, B1 DAMI ADEKUNLE U11 4th (PB 24.02 w1.0) taking .28 of a second off her 8 May time, Non Scoring JUI HAYAKAWA U11 3rd (PB 26.3 w1.8)
200m – U13B A YASH GANDHI U13 2nd (PB 28.42 w1.8) taking .28 of a second off his 5 June time, B JONATHAN OTULE U13 4th (PB 28.71 w1.4), Non Scoring EDDIE PASCAL U13 1st (29.11 w3.6) taking .84 of a second off his 8 May time
200m – U13G A MOEISHA SAVAGE U13 1st (PB 27.9 w2.2) taking .04 of a second off her 2021 time, B ELIZABETH OTHOLU U13 4th (PB 30.41 w1.0), Non Scoring MEI HAYAKAWA U13 5th (PB 35.03 w3.2)
200m – U15B A JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY U15 1st (PB 22.3 w3.4) taking 1.06 seconds off his 11 June time, Non Scoring YAYHA IDRISSI U15 1st (PB 25.08 w2.5), HARRY PINCHERLE U15 2nd (PB 25.16 w2.5) taking .09 of a second off his 8 May time
200m – U15G A ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA U15 5th (PB 27.25 w3.6) taking .32 of a second off her 16 April time, B LYDIA BALL U15 1st (27.25 w2.0) taking .75 of a second off her 1 May time, Non Scoring ANNA-LUCIA HARLEY U15 1st (PB 27.57 w6.2) taking 1.13 seconds off her 15 May time, SHENEL OKRAH U15 4th (PB 29.32 w6.2) taking 1.38 seconds off her 2021 time, DEANNA KORONTANG ADDO U15 7th (PB 30.21 w6.2) taking .26 of a second off her 2021 time
200m – U17M A1 ZICO JONES U17 1st (PB 21.87 w1.9) taking .36 of a second off his 2021 time, and is ranked UK No.4 U17 in 2022, B1 MALACHI AMADI U17 1st (SB 22.55 w0.7) taking .25 of a second off his 24 April time
200m – U17W A1 ANNA ROSE U17 1st (SB 25.65 w2.7) taking .39 of a second off her 28 May time, B1 ANGEL MCLEOD U17 1st (PB 25.71 w2.6) taking .30 of a second off her 8 May time
300m – U15G B1 MEGHAN HAMMOND U15 3rd (50.02)
300m – U17W A2 NYAH CAINE U17 6th (PB 47.32)
600m – U11B A LEWIS WARD U11 3rd (1:52.94), Non Scoring DENYS PASCAL U11 6th (PB 1:56.61) taking 6.48 seconds off his 8 May time, THOMAS FELLOWS U11 (PB 1:59.99), PRINCE-MOSES JOHN U11 (PB 2:06.97) taking .29 of a second off his 8 May time
800m – U13B A CALEB HILTON U13 2nd (PB 2:24.21) taking .89 of a second off his 8 May time, B EDDIE PASCAL U13 3rd (PB 2:37.67) taking 2.53 seconds off his 5 June time
800m – U13G B ELIZA LEIBOWITZ U13 2nd (PB 2:56.86), Non Scoring MEI HAYAKAWA U13 (PB 3:05.90) taking 5.90 seconds off her 5 June time
800m – U17M B AUSTIN WARD U17 1st (PB 2:12.65) taking .49 of a second off his 15 June time, Non Scoring PRINCE VICTORUS JOHN U17 2nd (PB 2:27.42) taking 3.06 seconds off his 8 May time, LEON BISS U17 3rd (PB 2:27.55), JAKE KESTER JOHN U17 6th (PB 2:39.29)
75m Hurdles – U15G A SIENNA CORBYN U15 1st (PB 12.11 w2.1) taking .21 of a second off her 21 May time
Pole Vault – U17W A ABI EDWARDS U15 1st (PB 3.01m) adding 21cm to her 11 June height, and is ranked UK No.3 U15 in 2022
High Jump – U13B A JIMI ADU U13 6th(PB 1.05m) equalling his 5 June height
High Jump – U13G A ELIZA LEIBOWITZ U13 2nd (PB 1.30m) adding 7cm to her 1 May height
High Jump – U15B A RIAN SHAH U15 1st (PB 1.60m) equalling his 11 June height, B SETH RENNIE-RODDY U15 1st (PB 1.45m) equalling his 5 June height, Non Scoring LEON BISS U15 (PB 1.30m)
High Jump – U17M A LORCAN FARRELL U17 1st (PB 1.73m) adding 5cm to his 11 June height
Long Jump – U11B A LEWIS WARD U11 5th (PB 3.26m nwr) adding 18cm to his 25 June jump, B JASON OTULE U11 4th (SB 2.64m nwr) adding 40cm to his 21 May jump, Non Scoring THOMAS FELLOWS U11 4th (PB 3.09m nwr)
Long Jump – U11G A ANU JAIYEOLA U11 2nd (PB 4.00m nwr) adding 10cm to her 2021 jump, B JUI HAYAKAWA U11 5th (PB 2.63m nwr)
Long Jump – U13B B JONATHAN OTULE U13 3rd (PB 3.86m nwr) adding 7cm to his 2021 jump, Non Scoring EDDIE PASCAL U13 (PB 3.58m nwr)
Long Jump – U15B A HARRY PINCHERLE U15 3rd (PB 5.22m nwr) adding 31cm to his 1 May jump
Long Jump – U15G A LYDIA BALL U15 4th (PB 4.30m nwr) adding 73cm to her 8 May jump
Shot 2.72kg – U13G A REMI ZEIDAN U13 6th (PB 4.01m) adding 84cm to her 8 May put
Shot 3kg – U13B A YASH GANDHI U13 4th (PB 4.76m)
Shot 3kg – U15G A GEORGIE CHRISTOPHOROU U15 5th (PB 7.05m) adding 59cm to her 5 June put, B ANGEL MCLEOD U15 1st (PB 6.96m) adding 93cm to her 21 May put
Shot 3kg – U17W A SHENEL OKRAH U15 2nd (PB 6.46m), B ABI EDWARDS U17 1st (PB 5.52m)
Shot 5kg – U17M A BRANDON KUFAZVINEI U17 2nd (PB 8.97m)
Discus 1kg – U15G B SHENEL OKRAH U15 1st (PB 17.87m) adding 2.55m to her 1 May throw
Discus 1.25kg – U15B A JOSEPH WHEELER-HENRY U15 1st (PB 31.54m) adding 5.44m to his 2021 throw
Javelin 400kg – U13B A GABRIEL NWANKWO U13 8th (PB 10.59m)
Javelin 500kg – U15G B DEANNA KORONTENG-ADDO U15 3rd (PB 3.79m)
Javelin 500kg – U17W A ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA U15 3rd (PB 9.36m)

EASTERN AA CHAMPIONSHIPS Took place at Cambridge on 25 June.
200m – U20M Straight Final CALVIN SMITH U20 won the Gold Medal (23.24 nwr)
400m – U20M Straight Final CALVIN SMITH U20 won the Gold Medal (50.46)
80m Hurdles – U15B Straight Final HARRY WEBB U15 won the Gold Medal (12.46 nwr)
Discus 1.25kg – U15B Straight Final HARRY WEBB U15 won the Gold Medal (PB 31.85m) adding 1.88m to his 11 June throw

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

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Aldenham on 2 July.
PAUL LEWIS V50 2nd (20.34) this was his 133rd Parkrun, ZACK JOSEPHS U13 6th (21.51) this was his 6th Parkrun, BRADLEY SINGER 8th (22.39) this was his 184th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Bear Creek Greenbelt, Colorado, USA on 2 July.
REBECCA JEFFREY U17 7th (23.31) this was her 11th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Grovelands on 2 July.
STUART SINGER V60 41st (22.29) this was his 336th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Hackney Marshes on 2 July.
BARRY CHISHOLM V60 188th (28.37) this was his 252nd Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at St Albans on 2 July.
BARRY WALSH V40 13th (19.41) this was his 14th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Woking on 2 July.
REBEKAH HOUNSELL 12th (19.43) this was her 70th Parkrun

UPCOMING FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS, FOR THE PERIOD SUNDAY 10 JULY UNTIL WEDNESDAY 10 AUGUST – The current 2022 Summer Fixture Card can be found on the SBH website http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/ also the contact details for all Team Managers can be found on the SBH website http://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/track-field/team-managers

EASTERN YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE ROUND 3  The third of four fixtures takes place on Sunday 10 July at StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Age-Groups Under U13, U15 & U17 Men/Women.
Link to the timetable http://eyal.org.uk/resource-downloads/ select 2022 6 club matches
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager, Those athletes who wish to compete as a non-scorer, please contact your Team Manager no later than Thursday 7 July as the declarations have to be in on Friday 8 July 

STANDARD CHARTERED GREAT CITY RACE – Takes place on Tuesday 12 July on the streets of London.
Please Note: For all information including entering yourself online please use this link https://www.cityrace.co.uk/entry/index.html

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place from Friday 15 July to Sunday 24 July at Haywards Field, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
This is the link to the selection policy which includes the British Athletics qualification standards https://www.uka.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/EU18_Selection_Policy_Dec21.v5.pdf
Please Note: You will selected for these Championships

ENGLAND U20 & U23 CHAMPIONSHIPS INCLUDING WORLD UNDER 20 TRIALS – Takes place on Saturday 16 July and Sunday 17 July at the Bedford International Stadium, Barkers Lane, Bedford (Satnav MK41 9SB).
Please Note: For all information including entering yourself online please use this link – https://www.englandathletics.org/athletics-and-running/england-competitions/national-championships/2022-championships-calendar-and-results/
Entries Closed

THAMES VALLEY HARRIERS OPEN MEETING – Takes place on Wednesday 20 July at the Linford Christie Stadium, Artillery Way, Off Du Cane Road, Wormwood Scrubs (Satnav W12 0DF).
Events are 200m, 800m, 3000m, High Jump, BMC 800m and BMC 1500m. There is also a Quadkids event (For U9/U11), 75m, 600m, Long Jump and Vortex Throw.
Online entries are now open at www.entry4sports.co.uk and enter 350 in the filter – no entries on the day.
Link to the TVH Flyer TVH June 2022 Flyer
Link to the BMC website https://www.britishmilersclub.com/fixtures/
Entries Closing Date Monday 18 July

SOUTHERN COMBINED EVENTS U15, U17, U20 AND SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place on Saturday 23 July and Sunday 24 July at the Horspath Athletics Track, Horspath Road, Oxford (Satnav OX4 2RR).
Events: U15 Girls Pentathlon (Saturday), U15 Boys Pentathlon (Sunday), U17, U20 & Senior Women Heptathlon, U17 Men Octathlon, U20 & Senior Men Decathlon. Guests are welcome.
Please Note: For all information including entering yourself online please use this linkhttp://www.seaa.org.uk/index.php/events/track-and-field
Closing Date Tuesday 12 July

LONDON INTER CLUB CHALLENGE/LUCA ATHLETICS SERIES The second of four fixtures takes place on Saturday 23 July at the StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Entry fee is £8 per event for all age-groups. Members of SBH and LUCA qualify for a 50% discount.
Online entries will be open soon – no entries on the day.
Link to the timetable
Other than when races are combined, the LUCA race is first, men followed by women. All subsequent races are graded with fastest first. Mixed races will be run where possible. Photo finish and EDM are provided. LICC meetings are Licenced by UKA at Level 2.
Entries Closing Date TBC

MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE ROUND 4 – The fourth fixture of four takes place on Saturday 30 July at the StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Age-Groups Under 13, 15 & 17 Men/Women.
Link to the timetable
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager.
To Be Confirmed: Those athletes who wish to compete as a non-scorer, please contact your Team Manager no later than Thursday 28 July as the declarations have to be in on Friday 29 July.

ENGLAND SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place on Saturday 30 July and Sunday 31 July at the Bedford International Stadium, Barkers Lane, Bedford (Satnav MK41 9SB).
For all entry details and full information please use this link – https://www.englandathletics.org/athletics-and-running/england-competitions/national-championships/2022-championships-calendar-and-results/
Entries Closing Date Friday 15 July

COMMONWEALTH GAMES The Athletics takes place from Saturday 30 July to Sunday 7 August in Birmingham.
This is the link showing the full schedule for all sports – https://www.birmingham2022.com/schedule/day-by-day

 LEE VALLEY UPCOMING SPRINT FIXTURES FOR JUNE TO AUGUST  These are the following sprint fixtures for June to August, and are for age-groups U13 and above.
This is the link for you to enter yourselves, all fixtures are now open to enter https://www.better.org.uk/leisure-centre/lee-valley/athletics-centre/athletics-competitions

Wednesday 17 August 100m Men 19.00, 100m Women 19.30, 200m Men 20.00, 200m Women 20.30 times are estimated. (Closing Date Monday 15 August or once an event reaches full capacity).
Wednesday 31 August First Round 100m Men 19.00, 100m Women 19.30, Second Round 100m Men 20.00, 100m Women 20.30 times are estimated. (Closing Date Monday 29 August or once an event reaches full capacity).

MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 2022 – Following the past 2 years of the Covid Pandemic, 2022 five major championship fixtures are spread over a 6 week period. This has given our athletes a tough decision on what championships to go for. these are the qualification policy/standards.

World Championships – On 15 to 24 July in Eugene, Oregon, USA. Qualification policy/standards – World Championships Qualification Standards
Commonwealth Games – On 30 July to 7 August in Birmingham. Qualification policy/standards – England England Athletics Selection Policy – Scotland Scotland Athletics Selection Policy  – Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Selection Policy – Wales Wales Athletics Selection Policy
World Under 20 Championships – On 2 to 7 August in Cali, Columbia. Qualification policy/standards – World Athletics U20 Championships Nairobi 2022
European Championships – On 15 to 21 August in Munich, Germany. Qualification policy/standards – European Senior Championships Qualification Standard

LEE MCCONNELL RECEIVES HER REALLOCATED BRONZE MEDAL  LEE has received her reallocated bronze medal for the 4x400m at the World Indoor Championships in 2010.
LEE was presented with the medal at the Muller UK Championships in Manchester alongside teammates VICKI BARR and KIM WALL. The fourth member of the team was PERRI SHAKES-DRAYTON, (not in attendance on Sunday). The medals are reallocated after one of the Jamaican team, (original third-place finishers), failed a drugs test. ‘It is a bittersweet moment to be honest but it is great to finally get recognition,’ said LEE. ‘At the time even if you have suspicions you put them to one side and just do your best and assume that is that. I don’t actually remember much from the day. I’ll have to go back home and watch it on YouTube!’ It’s the fourth time over the years now that LEE has received a reallocated medal. After retiring in 2014, the Glaswegian had previously had 4x400m medals upgraded to bronze for the 2009 and 2011 world championships – and to silver for the 2010 European championships. 

LEE joined Shaftesbury in 1978 as an Under 15, and started her athletics career as a high jumper with a PB of (1.88m) in 2000. LEE competed in the European U23 Championships in 1999 in Gothenburg, Sweden, qualifying with (1.86m) and finished 12th in the Final with (1.82m). In 2000 LEE switched to the 400mm where she made rapid progression. In 2002, LEE won individual medals at the Commonwealth Games and European Championships over 400m, and was fourth in the World Cup, setting a lifetime best of (50.82). The following season she enhanced her reputation as being a championship performer by reaching the final at the World Championships in Paris, placing seventh.
After reaching the semi-finals at the 2004 Olympic Games, she decided to switch to the 400m hurdles but despite having the potential to be a world-class exponent at that discipline, the switch did not fully materialise but he did win a Commonwealth bronze medal, setting a lifetime best of (55.25). LEE still remained an invaluable member of the British 4x400m, greatly contributing to successive bronze medal winning performances at the World Championships but she was not fit for the Olympic Games 4x400m relay in Beijing, having to withdraw through injury.
2009 started off well for her, but injury curtailed her performances and although a member of the 4x400m relay squad at the World Championships it was not until her last race of the season in the Shanghai Grand Prix that she managed to run somewhere near her potential with a season’s best of (51.45). 2010 started brightly with a convincing win in the European Championships Trials at Birmingham, but a below-par run in the championships in Barcelona where she finished in fourth place in her heat and was also just outside of the medals at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi.

ATHLETICS HISTORY CELEBRATED IN EUGENE  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently. Photograph of MIKE POWELL by MARK SHEARMAN.

The Museum of World Athletics (MOWA) gears up for the World Championships by remembering some of the great performances from the past. Oregon will become the centre of the athletics world this week with the arrival of the 18th edition of the World Athletics Championships. There will be top-class action at every turn but it won’t just be what’s happening in and around Hayward Field that will be worth seeing.  World Athletics’ Heritage are already there in force, too, staging two exhibitions full of artefacts which will fascinate the track and field fans who are expected to arrive from all over the globe.  The MOWA Track and Field Heritage Exhibitions are to be found both in the state capital of Portland and, of course, in the championships host city of Eugene ­– at the EMU building on the University of Oregon campus, less than a 400m walk away from Hayward Field. Visitors will be able to get up close to pieces of athletics history which have been at the heart of some of the great sporting moments seen through the years.  Here is a sample of what can be found at the Eugene exhibition but, if you can’t be there in person, you can view and learn more about these amazing items by visiting the immersive 3D interactive experience of MOWA online.  

USAIN BOLT Singlet and competition number, 2011  In any exhibition charting the history of athletics, it would be remiss not to have an artefact from USAIN BOLT and the Jamaican sprinting superstar has generously donated a singlet and number from the 2011 World Championships in Daegu, where he won the 200m and helped set a world record in the 4x100m.
The two items shown here are especially important as they are mementos of BOLT returning to his usual stunning form after his shock disqualification for a false start in the 100m final. In the longer sprint, perhaps mindful of his 100m disaster earlier in the championships, he started cautiously but was soon into his running and well in the lead halfway into the race before winning in (19.40).
He was to win again over 200m at the next two World Championships – in Moscow and Beijing. On a historical note, this was only the second World Championships with names on bibs, rather than numbers, the practice having been introduced two years earlier in Berlin. 

HAILE GEBRSELASSIE, 10,000m singlet & bibs, 1999
The 10,000m in Seville saw the Ethiopian great win his fourth consecutive world championships gold medal over 25 laps of the track and this singlet and number will be familiar to anyone who has ever watched the race.
GEBRSELASSIE took the lead on the penultimate lap with a long surge for home in the searing Andalusian heat, uncorking a (54.37) last lap and running away from his rivals before crossing the line in (27:57.27). The time was irrelevant in the conditions but the moment eternally memorable.
The race led to him being talked about in the same breath as PAAVO NURMI and EMIL ZATOPEK when consideration was given to who was the world’s greatest distance runner. The following year, in Sydney, GEBRSELASSIE went on to retain the Olympic 10,000m title he had won in 1996. 

MARIE-JOSE PEREC, 400m singlet, 1995  MARIE-JOSE PEREC regained the 400m world title she had won four years earlier in Tokyo in this apparel, her country’s only gold medal in Gothenburg.
The Frenchwoman ran relatively conservatively through the first half of the race but took the lead coming into the home straight and was never headed, crossing the line in (49.28) for the fastest time in the world over one lap of the track in three years.
In addition to her two world titles, PEREC also won three Olympic gold medals, the 400m at the Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games and then both the 200m and 400m at the following Games in Atlanta four years later.

ANITA WLODARCZYK’S hammer, 2015  After being injured while apprehending a thief who was trying to steal her car, ANITA WLODARCZYK sadly won’t be in action in Eugene – but this hammer serves as a reminder of the Pole’s throwing prowess.
This was the implement which helped her retain her world title in Beijing, having won not only in Moscow but also six years earlier in Berlin, but it has another special place in athletics history.
Wlodarczyk was using this hammer in the northern Polish town of Cetniewo four weeks before the World Championships when she set a world record of (81.08m), the first time that any woman had thrown the 4kg implement further than the 80-metre line in competition.
She also threw beyond 80 metres in Beijing, reaching a championship record of (80.85m), and subsequently set further world records in 2016 as well as winning the 2016 Olympic title in Rio and then adding a fourth world title in London the following year. She won her third Olympic title at Tokyo 2020.

ALLYSON FELIX’S 200m spikes  Oregon22 will be the final major international championships of ALLYSON FELIX’S remarkably lengthy and illustrious career.
The legendary sprinter was still a teenager and three months away from her 20th birthday when she first tasted World Championships competition, back in 2005, but she immediately looked to the manor born.
There was no sign of nerves or inexperience as these spikes helped propel her to 200m gold in (21.81), in Helsinki’s Olympic Stadium.
She came off the bend level with Jamaica’s VERONICA CAMPBELL but then flew down the home straight to finish almost five metres clear of her rival for a winning margin that had not been seen at a global championships since 1948.
The lightweight sprint spikes FELIX wore were among the early examples of a shoe manufacturer producing a pair with different colours on each foot, a trend which is still popular. To date, the American has won 13 world titles and seven Olympic gold medals in the 200m, 4x100m and 4x400m.

WILLIE BANKS world record-breaking triple jump singlet and number  Athletics fans in Britain will associate the triple jump with current world record-holder JONATHAN EDWARDS, but before him it was WILLIE BANKS who broke new ground in the event.
The American was one of the most exuberant performers on the international circuit during the 1980s and a popular competitor around the world.
This singlet was worn when he set a world triple jump record of (17.97m) at the 1985 US national championships in Indianapolis, adding eight centimetres to the previous record set in 1975 by Brazil’s JOAO CARLOS DE OLIVIERA.
It would be more than 10 years before EDWARDS improved this mark.
He might have been a record-breaker but BANKS record at major international championships perhaps did not quite match the level of his talent. He did, however, win the triple jump silver medal at the inaugural 1983 IAAF World Championships and was also victorious at the 1985 World Cup. Since 2019, BANKS has been an elected member of the World Athletics Council.  

MIKE POWELL’S long jump world record singlet and numbers  In Tokyo, what many consider to be the greatest field event contest in athletics history unfolded at the 1991 World Championships, as two Americans went toe to toe in an epic long jump battle.
Having seen his rival and compatriot CARL LEWIS produce wind-assisted leaps of (8.83m) and (8.91m) in the third and fourth round, the pressure was firmly on MIKE POWELL.
However, he unleashed a jump close to nine metres and, after an agonising pause, a legal wind reading was confirmed. The figures of (8.95m) flashed up on the scoreboard. BOB BEAMON’S world record of (8.90m) from the 1968 Olympic Games had finally been broken.
In response, LEWIS produced legal efforts of (8.87m) and (8.84m) with his last two jumps – the best of an illustrious career which included four Olympic long jump gold medals, but for once he had to settle for second best. POWELL’S Tokyo leap remains the current world record.
By the 1990s, the design of the USA singlets had changed considerably from those worn by POWELL, LEWIS and their team-mates in the 1980s, an example of which is shown here. In Tokyo, a predominantly white singlet was issued to POWELL and his fellow Americans.
POWELL was to return two years later at the next world championships in Stuttgart, Germany, and retain his long jump title.

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

DINA SILVERMAN and MIA HIGSON – following their Watford & District wins in the 800m and 300m respectively.

MATTHEW and MICHAEL OHIOZE – outside the SBH clubhouse, following a quiet Friday afternoon training session.

COLIN GODFREY – with some of his squad at his Saturday morning training session.

SBH BANNER – displayed at the YDL fixture at Woking’s new track.

NATIONAL ATHLETIC LEAGUE AT STONEX STADIUM ON 2 JULY HAYLEY MCLEAN winning the 400m Hurdles (56.46), NICOLE MCGOVERN U17 and RACHEL PEARLMAN U20 following their 1500m runs (4:33.92) and (4:59.64) respectively, CONFIDENCE LAWSON in the B string 100m (10.69), LEO RONCARATI U20 in the B string 1500m with a personal best (4:14.90), video of JOSHUA FAULDS U23 winning the A string 400m Hurdles (51.77), mother and son CHARLENE JACOBS-CONRADIE and ANTONIO CONRADIE, CHARLENE ran a seasons best in the 3000m (10:56.74) and 2000m Steeplechase (8:22.85), ANTONIO ran the 3000m Steeplechase (11:47.52), PHILIPPA DAVENALL in the Shot (11.33m), EVE WRIGHT with a personal best in the 200m (24.17), EMILY NEWNHAM U20 winning the B string 400m Hurdles (62.07), video of DANIEL REES winning the B string 400m Hurdles (53.25)

BIRMINGHAM 2022 COMMONWEALTH GAMES – ATHLETICS take place at the new Alexander Stadium 2-7 August, with the Marathons on 30 July. There will be 59 medal events including a fully integrated Para Sport programme. TRIATHLON and PARA TRIATHLON take place at Sutton Park 29 and 31 July. The Individual races contest a 750m swim, 20km cycle, 5km run, and the Team races contest a 250m swim, 7km cycle, 1.5km run. Link to all events – https://www.birmingham2022.com/the-games/sports/?utm_source=workflow&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=popup_work_flow_send_welcome_autoresponder_pop_up_footer_form&utm_content=2021-02-05

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 SUMMER FIXTURE CARD 2022 – The draft of the Fixture Card was issued on the 3 February 2022.
2022 Fixture Card Front Sheet issued on the 3 February 2022 SBH Summer 2022 Fixture Card Front Sheet Issued 03-02-22
2022 Fixture Card All Fixtures Updated on the 20 April 2022, The LICC fixture on Sunday 24 July now takes place on Saturday 23 July – SBH Summer 2022 Fixture Card Fixtures Updated 20-05-22 With LICC On 24 July Now 23 July

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/

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.

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS NEW INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT – Many thanks to SEAN SUTHERLAND who undertook a review on the best way forward, following this a decision was made to set up a new account, and SEAN has now set that account up.

To follow our new Instagram account, from your own account, by searching for ‘shaftesbury_barnet’ or by clicking https://www.instagram.com/shaftesbury_barnet/ 
To Members and Parents, if you wish for any photographs to be posted on Instagram, please email them to sbh.instagram@outlook.com  If you can at the same time give details on when and where the photographs was taken, plus any other comments.
Please feel free to post photographs of any special occasion, for example, your wedding day, an addition to the family.

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.

POLE VAULTERS REQUIRED FOR 2022 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.

STONEX STADIUM EAST STAND INDOOR AREA  After 10 months usage of the indoor area as an NHS Vaccination Centre, it has now been transferred back and is available for indoor athletics training. Please contact your coach for the times of the sessions.

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