Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Weekly Newsletter Thursday 1 November 2018

Happy Birthday this week to Jessie Concannon, Mark Cunningham, Alexander Dikeocha, Shadine Duquemin, Edson Gomes, Bobbi Harrison, Savannah Iyamu, Glasford Jones, Ted Ntibazonkiza, Joanna Popoola, Richard Samuel, Kenan Stephens, Katie Webb and Aimi Weightman

THE FOLLOWING SBH DOCUMENTS/INFORMATION CAN EITHER BE VIEWED, DOWNLOADED OR PRINTED
2018-2019 Winter Fixture Card Updated 06-09-18 – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/
2018-2019 Winter Club Cross Country Points Tables Updated 13-10-18http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/winter-xc-points-tables/
2018-2019 Winter Club Cross Country Club Championship Races To Be Updated 01-12-18
Cross Country Team Managershttp://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/cross-country/team-managers/
Road Running Team Managershttp://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/road-running/team-managers/

THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION OF INTEREST CAN BE FOUND ON THE SBH HOME PAGE BY USING THIS LINK, THEN SELECT THE LEFT OR RIGHT ARROWhttp://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 downloaded
Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Club Hoody, information on how to purchase one

SBH MIDWEEK JUMPS CLUB AT ALLIANZ PARK FROM 19.00 TO 21.00 The current arrangements and until further notice are that Pole Vault training is on Monday’s and High Jump training is on Wednesday’s. Please contact the session administrator CLYDE GORDON clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk in advance and let him know you’re planning to attend.

RECENT NEW MEMBERSWe wish you a very warm welcome, and a happy, healthy and successful 2018 to OLIVIA DA CRUZ, CHLOE KAKALOVA, ADINA KUT, CALVIN LAWRENCE, NOA RENTON and LIOR SCHEMTOB

JAKE SHELLEY – Congratulations to JAKE who won the Liddiard Trophy which incorporated the North of the Thames Championships last Saturday at Kingsbury. Photograph of JAKE holding the trophy.

Engraved on the trophy is JAKE’S Great Grandfather who won it, in 1934. His name was E J Barnes, and he ran for Enfield Harriers.

LIDDIARD TROPHY INCORPORATING THE NORTH OF THE THAMES CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place last Saturday 27 October at Kinsbury.

An excellent day with JAKE SHELLEY  winning a close race by 9 seconds from JONATHAN POOLE of Serpentine, ORLANDO EDWARDS lifted the V40 title by 9 seconds from HUGH TORRY of Transport for London.

Liddiard Trophy (5 Miles) – Men JAKE SHELLEY 1st (24.38), ORLANDO EDWARDS V40 13th (26.42 1st V40), MATT GRANT 16th (26.51), OLIVER GREENSTEIN U20 41st (29.17) 137 runners finished. Team Result (8 to score) – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (208 points), 2nd London Heathside (287), 3rd Barnet & District (327), 10 teams finished

Liddiard Trophy and North of the Thames Championships (3 Miles) – Women, the winner was Anna Hollingworth of Serpentine (16.58) 77 runners finished. Team Result (4 to score) – 1st Queens Park Harriers (28 points), 2nd Highgate Harriers (38), 3rd Serpentine (84), 15 teams finished

North of the Thames Championships (5 Miles) – Men JAKE SHELLEY 1st (24.38), ORLANDO EDWARDS V40 13th (26.42 1st V40), MATT GRANT 15th (26.51), OLIVER GREENSTEIN U20 39th (29.17) 130 runners finished. Team Result (4 to score) – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (48 points), 2nd Barnet & District (81), 3rd London Heathside (82), 25 teams finished. (6 to score) – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (105 points), 2nd Barnet & District (179), 3rd London Heathside (196), 15 teams finished. (8 to score) – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (208 points), 2nd Barnet & District (327), 3rd London Heathside (333), 11 teams finished. (12 to score) – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (519 points), 2nd Queens Park Harriers (720), 3rd Serpentine (789), 3 teams finished.

NORTH WEST LONDON LEAGUE – The second of five cross country races took place last Saturday 27 October at Kingsbury.

Congratulations to all those who turned out at this second meeting. There were top 10 finishes from POSIE SHAW 8th U11G, ELENA RONCARATI 3rd and NATASHA TANNER 7th U15G, NADIA POTTER 10th U17W and  DYLAN HEPWORTH 5th U17M.

Under 11 Girls (1500m) – POSIE SHAW 8th (6.15),  EVIE NASH 40th (7.24), 47 runners, finished, the winner was E Chadwick of Highgate Harriers (5.46)
Team Result – 1st Highgate Harriers (8 points), 2nd Thames Valley Harriers (28), 3rd Barnet & District (37), 6th SBH (64) 17 teams finished

Under 11 Boys (2000m) – No SBH Runner, 45 runners, finished, the winner was Reginald Rock of Thames Valley Harriers (8.51)
Team Result – 1st Barnet Schools (36 points), 2nd Highgate Harriers (52), 3rd Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (75) 12 teams finished

Under 13 Girls (2200m) – OLIVE HARVEY-DEW 28th (10.31), SALLY HAMES 29th (10.33), MIA AGYEPONG 42nd (11.23), MIA HIGSON 47th (12.05), LUCY MARCUS 49th (12.15), DAISY HARVEY-DEW 50th (12.42), 50 runners, finished, the winner was Asmaa Abdirahman of Hillingdon (8.59)
Team Result – 1st Cookham (20 points), 2nd Dacorum & Tring (23), 3rd Highgate Harriers (44), 11th SBH “A” (99), 16th SBH “B” (146) 16 teams finished

Under 13 Boys (3000m) – ARCHIE NASH 13th (12.24), ISAIAH OCHEJA 20th (12.45), JOSEPH O’HARA 30th (13.25), 49 runners finished, the winner was Spike Blake of London Heathside (11.23)
Team Result – 1st Highgate Harriers (35 points), 2nd Harrow (77), 3rd Cookham (92), 9th SBH  (113), 14 teams finished

 Under 15 Girls (3000m) – ELENA RONCARATI 3rd (12.28), NATASHA TANNER 7th (13.11), ASHA HORBACKI 19th (14.16), SARON RICHARDSON 21st (15.06), CHELSEA CRESSWELL 23rd (18.48), 23 runners, finished, the winner was Rose Garrett of London Heathside (12.02)
Team Result – 1st Dacorum (21 points), 2nd SBH (29), 3rd Highgate Harriers (41), 11 teams finished

Under 15 Boys (4000m) – THEO BODEN 38th (16.01), 48 runners finished, the winner was Samuel Burnell of Dacorum & Tring (12.39)
Team Result – 1st Dacorum & Tring “A” (19 points), 2nd Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (60), 3rd Dacorum & Tring “B” (68), 12th SBH  (185), 13 teams finished

Under 17 Women (4000m) – NADIA POTTER 10th (16.35), SARA O’ROURKE 17th (18.04)18 runners, finished, the winner was Charlotte Buckley of Thames Valley Harriers (13.56)
Team Result – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (7 points), 2nd Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (35), 3rd Dacorum & Tring (35), 6th SBH (46), 9 teams finished

Under 17 Men (5000m) – DYLAN HEPWORTH 5th (16.42), CONOR O’KEEFFE 16th (19.38), 19 runners finished, the winner was Edward McArdle of Trent Park (15.51)
Team Result – 1st Trent Park (27 points), 2nd Dacorum & Tring (46), 3rd Cookham (53), 4th SBH (61) 8 teams finished

Link to official results – B NWLL Fixture 2 Kingsbury Boys Results 27-10-18 B NWLL Fixture 2 Kingsbury Girls Results 27-10-18

COLCHESTER INVITATIONAL WINTER THROWS – Took place on 28 October
Hammer 7.26kg – SM BILLY PRAIM-SINGH U20 1st (52.74m)

MAAC CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place in Latham, New York, USA on 27 October
80oom XC – SM  LIAM DEE U23 (Iona College) 1st (25.01), JAMIE DEE U23 (Iona College) 2nd (25.02)

WEST COAST CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place in Provo, Utah, USA on 27 October
60oom XC – SW  LIZZIE BIRD 15th (21.46)

RAF v EASTERN COUNTIES v CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY – Took place at RAF Wittering on 27 October
100oom XC – SM PHILLIP CROUT (Cambridge University) 6th (36.42), WILLIAM RYLE-HODGES (Cambridge University) 9th (37.10) the winner Oliver Fox (Cambridge University) (35.35). Team Result – 1st Cambridge University (31 points), 2nd Eastern Counties (64), 3rd RAF (157)

SCOTTISH UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGES FRESHERS INDOOR MATCH – Took place in Emirates Arena, Glasgow on 24 October
60m – SM H3 LEWIS MCGUIRE U23 (Strathclyde University) 2nd (SB 7.52) in the B final LEWIS finished 2nd (SB 7.51) taking .01 of a second off his H3 time

PARKRUN 5K RESULTS –  27 OCTOBER – ALDENHAM– JOSHUA EDWARDS U20 1st (First Time 20.07) 24th parkrun – BRANDON COUNTRY PARK – FREYA STAPLETON U17 3rd (New PB 19.21) 41st parkrun, GRACE INGLES U17 7th (First Time 20.24) 7th parkrun – GUILDFORD – JOHN DRYDEN V70 371st (34.10) 107th parkrun – HAMPSTEAD HEATH– SAMUEL GREENSTEIN U15 7th (New PB 18.47) 47th parkrun – HIGHBURY FIELDS – BARRY CHISHOLM V55 244th (30.01) 146th parkrun – LEICESTER VICTORIA – HUGH STARKEY V70 223rd (30.50) 7th parkrun – MAIDSTONE – CLIFF GOLDING V60 55th (23.58) 48th parkrun – OAK HILL – KARL BULMAN V45 2nd(19.02) 20th parkrun, ASH FOWKES-GAJAN U15 12th (20.05) 18th parkrun, EMILY HATHAWAY U17 13th (20.12) 22nd parkrun, STUART SINGER V55 22nd (21.02) 227th parkrun,  LENARD MICHEL V45 98th (25.13) 41st parkrunun – OLD DEER PARK – ZAC RANDALL 1st (First Time 17.27) 10th parkrun – PANSHANGER – VICTORIA PRITCHARD 1st (18.01) 28th parkrun – ST ALBANS – REBEKAH GARDINER 18th (19.46) 37th parkrun, JOHN KELLY V60 125th (24.06) 18th parkrun – STEVENAGE – RUSSELL DEVITT V65 109th (27.06) 130th parkrun – WIMBLEDON COMMON – JAMES FITZSIMMONS V40 65th (21.51) 28th 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 athlet4s. If anyone is also officiating can you please contact me, and advise me where and when.

LEE VALLEY INDOOR FIXTURES – Link to a PDF which I produced for all fixtures from 2 December to 24 March, once you decide on what fixture you want to enter, there is a link you can select to complete the entry process  L All Indoor Fixtures Lee Valley December 2018 to March 2019 For Newsletter Updated 30-10-18
The following have a closing date in November or December – 2/Dec (CD 25/11), 1/Jan (CD28/12), 5/Jan (CD30/12) and 6/Jan (CD30/12)

Southern Championships fixtures have now been published, and are as follows – Combined Events 15-16/Dec (CD 04/12), U13, U15 & U17 12-13/Jan (CD 02/01), U20 & Senior 19-20/Jan (CD 08/12). To enter please use this link – http://www.seaa.org.uk/index.php/events/track-and-field

Essex & Eastern Counties Championships fixture have now been published, and is as follows – 2-3/Feb (CD 04/01). For information including how to enter use this link – http://www.essexroadrunning.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=392:essex-county-eastern-counties-indoor-championships-2019&catid=180&Itemid=2802

Metaswitch Games fixture have now been published, and is as follows – 16/Feb (CD 11/02). For information including how to enter use this link – https://enfieldandharingeyac.co.uk/metaswitch-update-on-30th-dec/

Entry Information is still not published for the following – Masters Fixtures 10/Feb, 17/Feb (CD 03/02), 24/Feb and 9/Mar (CD 24/02). Hertfordshire, Middlesex & Kent Championships 16/Mar.

OTHER INDOOR FIXTURES – Link to a PDF which I produced for all fixtures from 2 December to 3 March, once you decide on what fixture you want to enter, there is a link you can select to complete the entry process  M All Indoor Fixtures Other Venues December 2018 to March 2019 For Newsletter Updated 20-10-18
Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow fixtures are entries on the day.
Entry Information is still not published for the following – Scottish and English Championships.

DINA ASHER-SMITH LAUNCHES COACHING CAMPAIGN – Featured on the Athletics Weekly website. British 100m and 200m record-holder DINA ASHER-SMITH has launched a new England Athletics #gocoach campaign which aims to bring 10,000 new people into the world of athletics and running coaching by 2020.

Link to video of DINA talking about coaching – https://youtu.be/4MPVINwe-SI

Having trained with the same coach, JOHN BLACKIE, since she was a nine-year-old at Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC, DINA is someone who understands the importance of great coaches in the sport.
“The relationship between any coach and athlete, whether at elite or beginner level, is pivotal in enabling you to be the best version of yourself both on and off the track,” she says.
“The launch of #gocoach is a great reminder of all the hard work and support that coaches and run leaders provide – often voluntarily – to help others.
“I hope the campaign will inspire people of all ages and backgrounds to think about becoming a coach or run leader. Our fantastic sport wouldn’t survive without them.”

England Athletics believes that there can be a misconception that individuals must have a sporting background to become a coach, and while for many people it is a way of widening their enthusiasm for sport, people of all ages, backgrounds and aspirations can get involved.
Blackie adds: “Being a coach is incredibly rewarding. Not only are you able to share achievements, but you’re also there to support and motivate during any low moments.
“I’ve been lucky enough to work with DINA for 14 years now, and share her journey to being the fastest British woman in history. The joys of coaching don’t just apply to working with elite athletes though; being a volunteer coach or leader is an extremely worthwhile role.
“I would encourage everyone to get involved.”
RUTH WORTHINGTON, a volunteer coach at Bury Athletics Club, says: “My daughter showed an interest in athletics when she was eight and I would take her to our local track and sit in the car reading a book whilst she trained.
“In the run-up to the London Olympics, the club was becoming busier and the under-11 coach asked for some help from parents. I wasn’t sure what I could do but I stepped forward.
“It’s been really empowering as a woman to get involved in athletics and coaching. There’s loads of help and support out there to get you started and it really does make you feel good about yourself.”
To find out more about England Athletics’ #gocoach campaign and volunteer coaching, visit: gocoach.englandathletics.org

GLASGOW 2019 MASCOT – Scottee the Scottie dog has been unveiled as the new face of next year’s European Athletics Indoor Championships. British middle-distance star and newly-qualified vet LAURA MUIR helped to unveil ‘Scottee’ the Scottie dog as the new face of next year’s European Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow.

The pair surprised his creator – Crookston Castle Primary School pupil RACHAEL JOSS – with a visit as she was named winner of a mascot design competition for local schools.
LAURA helped a panel to select the winning design and felt the Scottie dog was best suited to fulfil the role.
“It was an absolute pleasure to be involved in the selection process and help chose the winning mascot design,” said the double European indoor champion.
SCOTTEE was a favourite from the very start and RACHAEL’S design was amazing. To see him today is fantastic, and is very proud to have played a big part!”
Next year’s event takes place from March 1-3 and after a summer which included winning European 1500m gold and the Diamond League title, MUIR now has her sights set on defending either her 1500m or 3000m crown on home soil.

UPCOMING FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS
The current Winter 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 here – http://sbharriers.co.uk/ and then select “Athletics”

NATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS– Takes place on Saturday 3 November at Berry Hill Park, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire (SatNav NG18 4JR).
Start Times10.45am U20 Women (3 x 2.5K), 10.57am U17 Women (3 x 2.5K), 11.26am U13 Boys (3 x 2K), 11.50pm U13 Girls (3 x 2K), 12.15pm U20 Men (3 x 3K), 12.40pm U17 Men (3 x 3K), 1.06pm U15 Girls (3 x 2K), 1.30pm U15 Boys (3 x 2K), 1.50pm Senior Women (3 x 3K), 2.40pm Senior Men (4 x 5K).
Entries Closed
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager

NORTH LONDON CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place on Saturday 3 November at Hackney Marshes Centre, off Homerton Road (Satnav E9 5PF).
Start Times2.00pm U20, Senior & Veteran Women, 2.45pm U20, Senior & Veteran Men.
Entries Close Saturday 20 October
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 10 November at Stanborough Park, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire (SatNav AL8 6XF).
Race Headquarters – Adjacent to the building by the playground at the north end of the north car park, close to the Start/Finish, refreshments will be available in this area. Registration will be adjacent to the Start/Finish.
Changing Facilities – There are no showers/changing rooms, as such. Toilets are available in the building by the playground, extra toilets will be provided nearby. There are Toilets located at the Sailing Centre on the south side of the park.
Course Location – North Side Stanborough Park – Course Map Headquarters to course 20 seconds.
Course Description – Start and Finish in grassed field, remainder undulating parkland course suitable for spikes.
Public Transport – Welwyn Garden City Station (Main Line) 1.25 miles.
Directions From Major Roads – Leave the A1(M) at Junction 4, (after the Hatfield Tunnel). At the roundabout take the second exit to A414/A6129. At the next roundabout take the first exit A6129. At the bottom of the dual carriageway take the second exit out of the roundabout. The entrance to the car park on the north side is on your left after around 100m. The entrance to the car park on the south side is more or less opposite but you cannot gain access from the left side of the carriageway.
As early arrivers will undoubtedly fill the car park on the north side, you may be advised to go straight to the one on the south side.
Parking – There is a fairly large car park on the north side of the Park, adjacent to the course.
There is a very large car park on the south side of the Park, 5 minutes walk to the course.
These car parks are ‘Pay & Display’. You must display a ticket or you may incur a fine. We have negotiated a reduced rate of £1.50.
There is a footpath under the road bridge, providing traffic-free access between the south side and the north side of the Park.
Access to both of these car parks is only permitted from the adjacent side of the carriageway. If you cannot find a space on the north side, to get to the south side you must drive to the roundabout at the top of the hill and return on the other side of the carriageway.
YOU MUST OBEY THE TRAFFIC SIGNS
Start Times12.40pm U11 (Over 9) Boys (1700m), 12.45pm U11 (Over 9) Girls (1700m), 12.55pm U13 Boys (3000m), 1.00pm U13 Girls (3000m), not before 1.20pm U17 Men and U15 Boys (4200m), not before 1.25pm U17 Women and U15 Girls (4200m), not before 1.55pm U20, Senior and Veteran Women (6000m), not before 2.35pm U20, Senior and Veteran Men (8000m).
Other Information – All clubs should arrive before the start of the meeting (12:40) in order for numbers to be distributed to each club. To be eligible to score, competitors must compete in the correct race for their age group. Competitors in the Under 13 race must be 11 or over on the day of competition.
Safety: Runners are not allowed to wear I Pods/Walkmans when competing.
Note: You do not have to be pre-entered, just turn up and run 
Please collect your race numbers from the respective team managers – JEREMY SOTHCOTT (Boys) and JO KENT (Girls)
Please go to Start Fitness Metropolitan League web site www.metleague.co.uk for course maps, and any other final information.

LONDON CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place on Saturday 17 November at Parliament Hill Fields, Hampstead Heath (SatNav NW5 1QR), nearest station is Gospel Oak.
Start Times1.15pm U20 and Senior Women, 2.00pm Under 20 and Senior Men.
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 2 November
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager

LONDON YOUTH GAMES – Takes place on Saturday 17 November at Parliament Hill Fields, Hampstead Heath (SatNav NW5 1QR), nearest station is Gospel Oak.
Races will commence prior to the London Championships.
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
Note: You will have to be selected by your respective London Borough Team Manager

NORTH WEST LONDON LEAGUE – The third fixture of five takes place on Saturday 24 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).
Start Times12.45pm Under 11 Girls (1400m), 12.55pm Under 11 Boys and Under 13 Girls (2450m), 1.10pm Under 13 Boys and Under 15 Girls (3000m), 1.30pm Under 15 Boys and Under 17 Women (4200m), 1.55pm Under 17 Men (5600m). Numbers will be given out close to the start area.
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
 
FRATERNITY AND SORORITY CUPS – Takes place on Saturday 24 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).
The race starts at 2.30pm 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

UK CROSS CHALLENGE INCLUDING EUROPEAN TRIAL – Takes place on Saturday 24 November at Sefton Park, Croxteth Drive, Liverpool (SatNav L17 3AL).
Start Times10.45pm Under 11 Boys (2000m), 10.55pm Under 11 Girls (2000m), 11.05pm Under 13 Girls (3000m), 11.20pm Under 13 Boys (3000m), 11.35pm Under 15 Boys (3000m), 11.15am Under 15 Girls (3000m), 12.05pm, Under 17 and 20 Women (4400m), 12.25pm, Under 17 Men (5500m), 12.45pm, Under 20 Men (6700m), 1.05pm, Senior Women (8100m), 2.05pm, Senior Men (9800m)
Note: You need to enter yourselves.

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.

FACEBOOKPhotographs can be found on the SBH page.

CURRENT DISTRIBUTION OF SHAFTESBURY INFORMATION Currently I notify members (by email) using “MailChimp”. The reason I changed, was in November last year “Gmail” put a limit of 100 addresses that users could send to in a 24-hour period, and currently I send to approximately 850 members each issue.

On seeking technical advice “MailChimp” was recommended as the best way for SBH to go forward. There is one thing you should be aware off is that when you receive an email from me, the footer at the bottom has 4 options, of which one is “Unsubscribe Me From List”. Could I ask you not to select this as if you do you will be automatically removed from my distribution list.

SBH PRIVACY STATEMENT – In becoming a member, SBH will collect certain information about you. Can you please read the attached ‘Privacy Statement’ which contains Information on General Data Protection Regulations  SBH Privacy Statement Final April 2018

SARACENS SPORT FOUNDATION – Little athletics programme is an athletics ‘Multi Skills’ programme for children aged 4-9 years. The programme is designed to teach children fundamental movement skills of athletics – running, jumping and throwing. The sessions are game based and as of September there will be a progression throughout the term.
LAP runs on a Tuesday and Thursday from 4.30-5.30pm – Term time only.
1st Legacy athletics club is a pathway club for children aged 10-15 years new to athletics. Children are introduced to all the different athletics disciplines and have the opportunity to develop running, jumping and running skills that we hope they will then go onto use as a participant in the formal athletics club structure or in any other sport for activity they choose to progress to. The lead coach is Gintare Dargeviciute who brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the club.
1st Leg AC runs on a Tuesday and Thursday from 5.00–6.00pm – Term time only.
For full and contact details use this link to the SBH 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 Emma Gouge at emmagouge@saracens.net her direct phone number is 0203 675 7252, or Becky Hall at beckyhall@saracens.net her direct phone number is 0203 675 7240

ALAN