Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Weekly Newsletter Thursday 27 June 2024

Happy Birthday from Thursday 27 June to Wednesday 3 July – Jaden Aulis, Jenson Day, Poppy Fenwick-Moore, Kimberly Flack, Milo Grigson, James Hamblin, Jayden Klein, Louann Lamy, Sydney Mendes, Conor O’Keefe, Eavion Richardson, Phillip Richardson, Sarah Ridley, Annina Riva, Seb Rodger and Nadeem Shaikh

LONDON INTER CLUB CHALLENGE The third of five fixtures takes place on Saturday 13 July at the StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Entries will be available on Opentrack in the next few days

UK ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS ON TV  BBC will be covering the action live on both Saturday and Sunday too on its website, red button and iPlayer.

SCOTT LINCOLN’S MILESTONE  SCOTT will be going for his 10th outdoor national Shot title this weekend and has been in superbly consistent form this summer. He threw over 21 metres in February and coming into the summer has beaten the barrier again in six competitions. This included equalling his PB of (21.28m) in Halle and then adding three centimetres to it with (21.31m) in Ostrava. On the way home from the Ostrava meeting, he reluctantly had to put his shot in a bin at the airport too when airport staff said it was too heavy to go in his hand luggage.
At the recent European Championships in Rome, meanwhile, SCOTT finished in fourth place, which was the best by a Brit in the event since GEOFF CAPES won bronze in the same city 50 years earlier.

CHANGE TO SBH HIGH JUMPS GROUP AT STONEX STADIUM  From 1 July, High Jump training will take place on Monday’s from 19.00pm to 21.00pm. These sessions will be run by our High Jump Coach GRANT BROWN. There will be a charge of £10 per session.
Please contact the session administrator CLYDE GORDON at clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk in advance and let him know if you are planning to attend

ENTRIES NOW OPEN FOR ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS – Which takes place at the Alexander Stadium, Birmingham, the U20/U23/Senior Championships takes place from 19 to 21 July, the U15/U17 Championships takes place from 26 to 28 July.
This is the link to enter the U20/U23 and Senior Championships – https://meets.rosterathletics.com/public/competitions/details/registration?id=25344
This is the link to enter the U15/U17 Championships – https://meets.rosterathletics.com/public/competitions/details/about?id=25381
This is the link to the entry standards for the U20/U23/Senior and U15/U17 Championships – https://www.englandathletics.org/competitions-and-events/national-championships/2024-championships/
Entries Closing Date For Both Championships Sunday 7 July

BRITISH MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS, NOW OPEN TO ENTER Takes place on Friday 26 July and Sunday 28 July at the Moorways Stadium, Moor Lane, Derby (Satnav DE24 9HY)
Link to the provisional timetable – https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/files.opentrack.run/live/BMAF_FILES/bmafotfc2024+timetable_prov+(3).pdf
Link to enter on opentrack – https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/2024/GBR/bmaf-otfc/
Entries Closing Date Saturday 13 July

OLYMPIC GAMES ATHLETICS TIMETABLE 2024 – The Athletics take place from the 1 August until the 11 August.
Link to the athletics timetable – https://olympics.com/en/paris-2024/schedule/athletics

PARALYMPIC GAMES OVERALL TIMETABLE 2024 – Take place in Paris,France from the Friday 30 August to Sunday 8 September.
Link to the overall timetable for all sports – https://medias.paris2024.org/uploads/2024/01/Competition-Schedule-by-session-Events-V4.pdf
Detailed athletics timetable to be issued in due course.

STATUS ON OPEN MEETINGS – These are the fixtures which are now open for you to enter yourself, which are as follows.
BFTA Series28 July Closing Date 21 July (All entries on Opentrack)
Lee Valley Sprints3 July Closing Date 2 July, 17 JulyClosing Date 15 July, 31 JulyClosing Date 30 July (All entries on Opentrack)
Watford10 July Closing Date 8 July (Entries on Roster Athletics)
Please remember there is a possibility that the limits may be taken up before the closing date.

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS SUBSCRIPTIONS – Our new Club year started on 1 October 2023. The current SBH annual subscription is £80 and the current England Athletics annual registration from 1 April 2024 is £19. The current total is £99 and should be paid NOW to; ACCOUNT NAME: SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS, BANK: HSBC, ACCOUNT NUMBER: 41308378, SORT CODE: 400426 – Please advise GEOFF MORPHITIS by email (geoffrey.morphitis@capeandd.com) when payment has been made.

RESULTS
Just to clarify, that the results I publish can be different to those that are shown on the Power of 10. The differences relate to seasons and personal best performances. For example in the recent EYAL results, an athlete in the 200m ran (24.1), and on his profile his season’s best was shown as (23.88) indoors. As the 200m indoors and outdoors are totally different type of events, I had shown the (24.1) as a season’s best.
The Power of 10 publishes separate UK rankings for indoor and outdoor performances.

NATIONAL ATHLETICS LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP EAST – The second of four fixtures took place at StoneX Stadium on 22 June.

Match Result – 1st SBH (598 points), 2nd Havering (493), 3rd Chelmsford (471), 4th Herts Phoenix (460), 5th Herne Hill (424), 6th Newham (235)

League Positions After 2 Fixtures – 1st SBH (1248 points – 16 League Points), 2nd Havering (1018-13), 3rd Chelmsford (1007 – 13), 4th Herts Phoenix (960 – 10), 5th Herne Hill (779 – 8), 6th Newham (652 – 6)

Our next fixture is on Sunday 7 July at Stevenage.

100m – SM A MALACHI AMADI U20 3rd (SB 10.92 w-0.1) taking .03 of a second off his 14 April time, B OLIVER LAURENS U20 4th (11.09 w0.7) Non Scoring RUBEN HEDMAN U23 2nd (PB 11.17 w1.9) taking .07 of a second off his 2021 time, ISAAC MOORE U23 5th (11.58 w1.9)
100m – SW A MAKAYLA BRAI-ALOYE U17 2nd (12.44 w1.3), B NIA-FORBES-AGYEPONG U20 1st (12.43 w2.5)
200m – SM A OLIVER LAURENS U20 4th (22.45 w1.8), B MALACHI AMADI U20 2nd (SB 22.18 w2.4) taking .21 of a second off his 28 April time, Non Scoring JOSEPH GOATER U20 5th (PB 22.99 w2.5) taking .19 of a second off his 26 May time, ISAAC MOORE U23 7th (23.10 w2.5) taking .40 of a second off his 1 June time
200m – SW A TAMI GEORGE U17 1st (24.77 w-0.3), B MAKAYLA BRAI-ALOYE U17 2nd (25.56 w0.4)
400m – SM A BEN ROCHFORD 3rd (SB 48.95) taking .62 of a second off his 1 June time, B JOSHUA NAMIECH-OYEBOLA 1st (PB 49.53) taking 2.97 seconds off his 2022 time, Non Scoring COLUMBA BLANGO T20 1st (SB 51.01)
400m – SW A MIA HIGSON U20 6th (SB 62.29) taking .23 of a second off her 18 May time, B OLIVE HARVEY-DEW U20 5th (PB 66.53) taking .90 of a second off her 1 June time
800m – SM A SAM WIGGINS 1st  (SB 1:54.42), B JACOB CLEMENT U20 3rd (2:00.50)
800m – SW A MYA MAIRS-INGRAM U20 1st (2:12.20), B LARISSA WILSON U20 1st (PB 2:12.25) taking .01 of a second off her 12 May time
1500m – SM A LUCA STUBBS U23 3rd (3:59.47), B FINN MACCARTHY U23 5th (SB 4:25.01)
1500m – SW A ZOE LEVIN 2nd (4:43.30), B NICOLA PAYNE 2nd (SB 5:10.09) taking 6.92 seconds off her 1 June time
5000m – SM A THOMAS BUTLER 1st (14:29.27), B BEN WINFIELD 5th (SB 16:48.88)
3000m – SW A NICOLA PAYNE 5th (PB 10:58.73) taking 6.17 seconds off her 1 June time
100m Hurdles – SW B NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG U20 2nd (14.52 w1.2), B AZARIA NWANKWO U20 1st (14.99 w-0.1)
110m Hurdles – SM A RUBEN HEDMAN U23 1st (14.65 w1.4)
400m Hurdles – SM A BEN ROCHFORD 3rd (PB 59.92) taking .79 of a second off his 1 June time,  B OSCAR RONCARATI U20 2nd (66.03)
400m Hurdles – SW A AZARIA NWANKWO U20 2nd (65.97), B LOLA MCCANN-EZEKIEL U20 4th (78.01)
1500m Steeplechase – SM A JOANNE BLAIR V35 (HCA) 3rd (PB 7.30.72), B ZOE LEVIN V35 (HCA) (DNS)
High Jump – SM A AKIN COWARD 1st (2.12m)
High Jump – SW A REBECCA WHEELER-HENRY U20 1st (SB 1.70m) adding 5cm to her 1 June height, and is ranked UK No.6 U20 in 2024, B LILY HOLT U23 1st (1.66m)
Pole Vault – SM A ETHAN WALSH 1st (4.50m), B THOMAS ROBERTSON U17 1st (3.40m)
Pole Vault – SW A GENNY HOWAT 1st (3.31m), B TRINITY O’CONNOR U23 1st (3.11m)
Long Jump – SM A PAUL OGUN V35 (HCA) 1st (7.14m w-0.8), B JOSH WOODS U23 1st (7.00m w0.0)
Long Jump – SW A TRINITY O’CONNOR U23 4th (SB 4.81m nwr), B LYDIA ROGERS 2nd (SB 4.60m nwr) adding 6cm to her 11 May jump
Triple Jump – SM A KENAN STEPHENS U23 2nd (SB 14.42 w0.0) adding 36cm to his 11 May jump, B PAUL OGUN V35 1st (14.02m w0.0)
Triple Jump – SW A TRINITY O’CONNOR U23 3rd (9.57m w-0.1), B LYDIA ROGERS 3rd (9.04m w-1.5)
Shot 7.26kg – SM A GREGORY THOMPSON 2nd (14.84m), B REUBEN VAUGHAN 2nd (11.67m)
Shot 4kg – SW A ALEXANDRA BALTAZAR-HALL U23 3rd (11.57m), B TRINITY O’CONNOR U23 3rd (8.73m)
Discus 2g – SM A GREGORY THOMPSON 1st (54.01m), B REUBEN VAUGHAN 1st (45.53m)
Discus 1kg – SW A ALEXANDRA BALTAZAR-HALL U23 1st (PB 49.02m) adding 78cm to her 4 May throw, B STACEY GONZALES-BETANCOURT V50 5th (SB 25.68m)
Hammer 7.26g – SM A JAMES HAMBLIN 1st (SB 54.41m) adding 2.85m to his 7 April throw, B GREGORY THOMPSON 2nd (PB 52.45m) adding 1.48m to his 2023 throw
Hammer 4kg – SW A AMY CLEMENTS 1st (PB 52.91m) adding 1.54m to her 12 May time, B ALEXANDRA BALTAZAR-HALL U23 2nd (PB 21.74m) adding 2.46m to her 1 June throw
Javelin 800g – SM A DANIEL BAINBRIDGE 1st (67.45m), B MILAN TRAJKOVIC U23 1st (49.24m)
Javelin 600g – SW A JO BLAIR V35 (HCA) 1st (42.21m), B LILY HOLT U23 2nd (SB 22.20m) adding 91cm to her 15 May throw
4x100m Relay – SM 3rd (42.89) JOSEPH GOATER U20, OLIVER LAURENS U20, ISAAC MOORE U23, MALACHI AMADI U20, SW 3rd (SB 50.68) AZARIA NWANKWO U20, MIA HIGSON U20, MAKAYLA BRAI-ALOYE U17, TAMI GEORGE U17
4x400m Relay – SM 1st (SB 3:22.65) COLUMBA BLANGO T20 (52.3), SAM WIGGINS (52.3), JOSHUA NAMIECH-OYEBOLA (49.4), BEN ROCHFORD (48.7), SW 3rd (4:15.97) OLIVE HARVEY-DEW U20 (67.8), AZARIA NWANKWO U20 (64,3), MIA HIGSON U20 (64.9), LARISSA WILSON U20 (58.9)

MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE – The third of four fixtures took place at Harrow on 16 June.
The results are now on the PO10.
Our final fixture is on Saturday 6 July at Parliament Hill.

Match Result – 1st SBH (89 points), 2nd London Heathside (80), 3rd Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (67), 4th Harrow (64), 5th Thames Valley Harriers (57), 6th Highgate Harriers (54), 7th Barnet & District (38), 8th Enfield & Haringey (36), 9th Ealing Eagles (13)

League Table After 3 Fixtures – 1st SBH (267 points), 2nd London Heathside (243), 3rd Harrow (189), 4th Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (182), 5th Highgate Harriers (175), 6th Thames Valley Harriers (161), 7th Enfield & Haringey (123), 8th Barnet & District (118), 9th Ealing Eagles (19)

75m – U11B A MICHAEL OBIWULU U11 1st (PB 11.00 w-1.3) taking .30 of a second off his 2023 time, B KENDRICK OGANYO U11 1st (PB 11.46 w-2.3) taking .01 of a second off his 2023 time, Non Scoring 1 KORE OMIDIJI U11 1st (PB 11.21 w-1.3), PRINCE-MOSES JOHN U11 2nd (PB 11.79 w-1.3) ) taking .28 of a second off his 2023 time, 2 SHAAYUN RANMAL U11 3rd (PB 12.46 w-2.2), 3 IMIKAN EDOHO U11 2nd (PB 11.61 w-2.2) taking .79 of a second off his 27 April time, IMIKAN EDOHO U11 5th (SB 11.77 w-2.2) taking .23 of a second off his 27 April time
75m – U11G A1 GEORGINA WARMATE U11 1st (PB 11.34 w-1.1) taking .49 of a second off her 27 April time, ISABELLE NNAJI U11 5th (PB 12.77 w-1.1) taking .85 of a second off her 2023 time, A2 KEENYAH ADELISE U11 1st (SB 11.91 w-0.5) taking .01 of a second off her 27 April time, B TEMI JAIYEOLA U11 1st (PB 11.13 w-0.7) taking .22 of a second off her 27 April time
100m – U13B A2 LUCAS DAVIS U13 3rd (14.39 w-1.9), B NOSA URUBUSI U13 2nd (14.91 w-2.9) Non Scoring JAMES TSUI U13 1st (14.50 w-2.1), SOLOMON PAUL U13 4th (PB 15.60 w-2.1)
100m – U13B A2 ANU JAIYEOLA U13 2nd (13.18 w-1.0), A2 DAMI ADEKUNLE U13 2nd (14.25 w0.1), KAIA VAUGHAN U13 3rd (15.02 w0.1), ANYA SHAH U13 4th (15.26 w0.1), Non Scoring 1 AVERY MIAH U13 1st (14.54 w-3.5), LEXI MAI U13 2nd (14.80 w-3.5), 3 ROSIE STOCKDALE U13 2nd (15.78 w-3.1)
100m – U15B A LANI JAIYEOLA U15 1st (12.08 w-1.4), B EESA ADEKUNLI ALI U15 2nd (12.23 w-1.8), KEYLLAN NTOUNTA GENTET U15 3rd (12.35 w-1.8), BEN BAMISAIYE U15 5th (13.33 w-1.8) Non Scoring 1 TYLER HOLDEN-AIKHOMU U15 1st (12.35 w-3.0), ISLEY AKANEZI-NORTON U15 3rd (14.00 w-3.0), EYTAN POSNER U15 4th (14.42 w-3.0), 2 LOUIS XUN U15 1st (12.65 w-3.8), JOLOMI DEYEMIN U15 3rd (13.23 w-3.8), GIDEON KRAMER U15 4th (13.44 w-3.8)
100m – U15G A AARA KAMARA U15 1st (12.92 w-1.2), B MOIESHA SAVAGE U15 1st (13.06 w-2.7) Non Scoring 1 ERYKAH OSUBU U17 1st (13.89 w-2.1),2 JESSICA ADAMS U15 2nd (PB 14.11 w-1.1) taking .11 of a second off her 2023 time
100m – U17M A JOSHUA NYMAN U15 1st (11.55 w-1.2), B KHYAN MARKLAND U17 1st (11.59 w-3.1) Non-Scoring 1 ANGEL MIAH U17 1st (12.14 w-3.6), SAVAN MALIK U17 4th (12.58 w-3.6), 2 CONSTANTINE KONDYLIS U17 3rd (12.35 w-1.1)
100m – U17W A ADANNA MAZINWOSU U15 2nd (12.92 w-0.9), B EVA HIGSON U17 3rd (SB 13.77 w-2.1)
300m – U15B A DIJANI BARNOR U15 1st (38.16), B BEN BAMISAIYE U15 2nd (42.16) Non Scoring SAM DARCY U15 3rd (?????), JACOB SUGARMAN U15 4th (?????)
300m – U15G A JESSICA ADAMS U15 4th (PB 45.78) taking 1.42 seconds off her 2023 time, B KYRA WILLIAMS U15 3rd (PB 47.16) taking 1.54 seconds off her 5 May time
300m – U17M A JOSHUA NYMAN U15 4th (PB 38.88) taking .52 of a second off his 27 April time, B ISLEY AKANEZI-NORTON U15 5th (PB 46.31)
300m – U17W A ADANNA MAZINWOSU U15 2nd (42.27), B ELLA BUCKLEY U17 1st (41.95)
600m – U11B A WILLIAM STOCKDALE U11 1st (PB 1:51.44), ARI RUBENSTEIN U11 2nd (PB 1:52.56) taking 1.73 seconds off his 2023 time, B LUCAS XIE U11 4th (PB 1:58.40) taking 2.66 seconds off his 2023 time, PRINCE-MOSES JOHN U11 5th (1:59.95), DANIYAL JANMOHAMED U11 7th (PB 2:01.68) taking 3.06 seconds off his 27 April time, LUCA REESE U11 14th (PB 2:11.38)
600m – U11G A KEENYAH ADELISE U11 2nd (PB 1:53.52) taking 10.22 seconds off her 2023 time, GEORGINA WARMATE U11 3rd (PB 1:57.87) taking 11.81 seconds off her 27 April time, B DANIYAL JANMOHAMED U11 6th (PB 2:15.36)
800m – U13B DENNYS PASCAL U13 1st (2:18.36), HARRISON HENDERSON U13 3rd (2:26.70), Non Scoring 1 ROAN PARKES U13 1st (2:35.44), RYLE SINGARAYER U13 5th (PB 2:43.27) taking 2.26 seconds off his 2023 time, 2 JENSEN DAY U13 1st (2:34.31), TAHA COCKERELL U13 2nd (2 39.70), SETH SAUNDERS U13 3rd (PB 2 41.84), HARRY SAMUEL U13 4th (PB 2 46.32)
800m – U13G SIENNA DARCY U13 4th (2:38.04), ISABELLE HUDSON U13 10th (2:55.97), Non Scoring ELFIE SHAW U13 6th (2:56.99), LOIS CLARKE U13 9th (PB 3:06.14)
800m – U15B JESSE ABRAHAMS U15 5th (PB 2:15.08) taking 1.83 seconds off his 15 May time, EDWARD PASCAL U15 7th (2:18.00) Non Scoring SAM DARCY U15 3rd (2:29.25), JACOB SUGARMAN U15 4th (PB 2:37.32)
800m – U15G A AIMEE PORTER U15 5th (PB 2:26.30) taking 2.19 seconds off her 2023 time
800m – U17M AMITAI BLOOM U17 6th (2:12.30), YEDIDYA MAXWELL U17 8th (2:12.79), MATTHEW MAY U17 11th (PB 2:14.99)  taking 1.12 seconds off his 15 May time
800m – U17W DINA SILVERMAN U17 1st (2:20.41, ERIN GIBLIN U17 3rd (SB 2:35.39)  taking 2.81 seconds off her 5 May time
70m Hurdles – U13G A LEXI MAI U13 3rd (14.44 w-0.9), B1 ROSIE STOCKDALE U13 1st (PB 15.19 w-1.6)
75m Hurdles – U13B LUCAS DAVIS U13 2nd (PB 13.01 w-1.7) taking .39 of a second off his 8 June time, SETH SAUNDERS U13 3rd (15.38 w-1.7)
75m Hurdles – U15G A KYRA WILLIAMS U15 3rd (12.25 w-1.2), B SIENNA OAKLEY MEDWINTER U15 3rd (13.79 w-2.4)
80m Hurdles – U15B KAYDEN THOMAS U15 1st (PB 12.59 w-1.6) taking .81 of a second off his 2 June time, SAM DARCY U15 3rd (14.35 w-1.6)
High Jump – U13B ROAN PARKES U13 1st (PB 1.37m) adding 2cm to his 27 April height, NICOLAE DONCILA U13 2nd (PB 1.30m) adding 5cm to his 2 June height
High Jump – U13G ANU JAIYEOLA U13 1st (PB 1.50m) adding 5cm to her 27 April height
High Jump – U15B DIJANI BARNOR U15 3rd (1.55m) EDWARD PASCAL U15 4th (1.40m)
High Jump – U15G ELIZA LEIBOWITZ U15 3rd (PB 1.35m) equalling her 19 May height
High Jump – U17M JAMES WALTERS U17 1st (1.75m)
High Jump – U17W ADANNA MAZINWOSU U17 4th (1.45m), AMY HALLETT U17 5th (1.30m)
Pole Vault – U15B NOAH VAN DEN BURGH U15 2nd (3.10m)
Pole Vault – U17M ISAAC VAN DEN BURGH U17 1st (PB 4.00m) adding 10cm to his 17 March height, and is ranked UK No.9 U17 in 2024, THOMAS ROBERTSON U17 2nd (3.50m), WILLIAM SYLVESTERU17 4th (3.00m)
Long Jump – U11B KORE OMIDIJI U11 6th (PB 3.31m nwr), IMIKAN EDOHO U11 8th (3.29m nwr), KENDRICK OGANYO U11 9th (3.28m nwr), LUCA REESE U11 24th (2.58m nwr)
Long Jump – U11G TEMI JAIYEOLA U11 2nd (3.62m nwr), GEORGINA WARMATE U11 5th (3.42m nwr), ISABELLE NNAJI U11 11th (3.01m nwr)
Long Jump – U13B JAMES TSUI U13 1st (4.26m nwr), NICOLAE DONCILA U13 2nd (PB 4.08m nwr) adding 5cm to his 2 June time, SOLOMON PAUL U13 6th (PB 3.94m nwr) adding 32cm to his 2023 time, SETH SAUNDERS U13 13th (3.49m nwr), HARRY SAMUEL U13 15th (3.37m nwr)
Long Jump – U13G ANU JAIYEOLA U13 1st (PB 4.94m nwr) adding 52cm to her 12 May jump, KAIA VAUGHAN U13 3rd (PB 3.73m nwr) adding 21cm to her 19 May jump, ANYA SHAH U13 (3.81 nwr), DAMI ADEKUNLE U13 (3.58m nwr), EDIE REDDY-RODDY U13 (2.55m nwr)
Long Jump – U15B BEN BAMISAIYE U15 3rd (4.71m nwr), KEYLAN NTOUNTA GENTET U15 4th (4.70m nwr)
Long Jump – U15G SIENNA OAKLEY-MEDWINTER U15 8st (PB 3.78m nwr), JESSICA ADAMS U15 9th (PB 3.36m nwr)
Long Jump – U17M LANI JAIYEOLA U17 1st (5.60m nwr)
Long Jump – U17W DINA SILVERMAN U17 4th (SB 4.35m nwr), AMY HALLETT U17 7th (PB 4.10m nwr) adding 48cm to her 27 April jump
Shot 3kg – U13B A1 NOSA URUBUSI  U13 1st (6.59m), STEFAN CONSTANTIN U13 6th (PB 5.41m)
Shot 3kg – U15G MALIA ANDERSON-WATSON U15 2nd (9.01m), MOEISHA SAVAGE U15 4th (6.76m)
Shot 3kg – U17W ELSA SHABANI U17 1st (12.45m), EVA HIGSON U17 7th (SB 7.01m)
Shot 4kg – U15B MILO RYNEHART U15 1st (11.76), CHU ONONOGBU U15 2nd (11.725m)
Shot 5kg – U17M ALON TAYLOR U17 4th (PB 6.71m)
Discus 1kg – U15G MALIA ANDERSON-WATSON U15 1st (23.74m)
Discus 1kg – U17W ELSA SHABANI U17 6th (14.60m)
Discus 1.25kg – U15B CHU ONONOGBU U15 1st (PB 51.06) adding 4.73m to his 2023 time, and is ranked UK No.1 U15 in 2024 also a new Club Record, MILO RYNEHART U15 2nd (37.16m)
Javelin 400g – U13B STEFAN CONSTANTIN U13 4th (22.00m)
Javelin 500g – U15G KYRA WILLIAMS U15 7th (PB 8.47m) adding 63cm to her 2 June throw
Javelin 500g – U17W EVA HIGSON U17 4th (19.16m)
Javelin 600g – U15B CHU ONONOGBU U15 1st (36.28m)
Javelin 700g – U17M ALON TAYLOR U17 4th (28.89m)

SOUTH EAST SCHOOLS COMBINED EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS – Took place at Bracknell on 22-23 June
Heptathlon – Senior Girls AKHAILA COLLINS U20 (Middlesex) won the Bronze Medal (PB 3851 points) 80m Hurdles (PB 16.29 w2.1), High Jump (PB 1.56m) adding 10cm to her 2023 height, Shot 4kg (PB 9.84m) adding 1.96m to her 11 May put, 200m (PB 27.29 w1.1) taking .71 of a second off her 12 May time, Long Jump (PB 4.90 w0.0) adding 37cm to her 12 May jump, Javelin 600g (26.75m), 800m (PB 2:43.74), ZULEIKHA COLLINS U20 (Middlesex) 4th (PB 3757 points) 80m Hurdles (18.82 w2.1), High Jump (1.50m), Shot 4kg (PB 7.75m) adding 49cm to her 11 May put, 200m (27.04 w1.1), Long Jump (4.87 w0.8), Javelin 600g (PB 26.06m) adding 66cm to her 12 May throw, 800m (PB 2:28.49)

BAUHAUS JUNIORENGALA – Took place at Mannheim, Germany on 22-23 June
200m – U20M 3 EBUKA NWOKEJI U20 1st (21.13 w-0.2)
200m – U20W 1 RENEE REGIS U20 1st (23.41 w-1.3)

ATHLETICAGENEVE – Took place at Geneva, Switzerland on 22 June
100m – SM H2 KRISHAWN AIKEN 4th (10.61 w0.9)
100m Hurdles – SW H2 JESSICA HUNTER 5th (13.26 w2.3)
400m Hurdles – SW 2 EMILY NEWNHAM U23 4th (57.21), HAYLEY MCLEAN 7th (58.06)

BMC GRAND PRIX – Took place at Loughborough on 22 June
800m – Women’s E SCARLETT KENT U23 9th (SB 2:16.61) taking .48 of a second off her 12 June time
1500m – Men’s C PHILLIP CROUT 14th (3:52.69)
3000m – Men’s A HENRY DOVER U20 1st (PB 7:57.47) taking 15.99 seconds off his 11 May time, and is ranked UK No.2 U20 in 2024, and UK No.7 on the all-time list
3000m – Women’s A AMELIA WILLS U23 (HCA) 14th (9:54.12)

CAMPEONATO DE ANDALUCIA – Took place at Malaga, Spain on 22 June
100m – U23M H4 CAI CRAWFORD U20 1st (10.90 w1.5) in the next race CAI finished 5th (10.94 w0.8)
200m – U23M H2 CAI CRAWFORD U20 1st (PB 21.52 w1.4) taking 02 of a second off his 15 June time, in the next race CAI finished 3rd (21.58 w0.0)

SESTRIERE MEETING – Took place at Sestriere, Italy on 22 June
100m – SM H1 JAMAL RHODEN-STEVENS 4th (SB 10.59 w1.9) in the next race JAMAL finished 6th (SB 10.57 w1.9) taking .02 of a second off his H1 time

MEETING MADRID – Took place at Madrid, Spain on 21 June
Shot 7.26kg – SM SCOTT LINCOLN (HCA) 2nd (21.06m)

MEMORIAL IRENY SZEWINSKIEJ – Took place at Bydgoszcz, Poland on 20 June
Shot 7.26kg – SM SCOTT LINCOLN (HCA) 3rd (21.02m)

JBL JUMPS FEST – Took place at Kosice, Slovakia on 19-20 June
High Jump – SM O KIMANI JACK U23 2nd (2.12m)

BMC REGIONAL RACES, MICK MARLOW MEMORIAL – Took place at Bracknell on 19 June
1500m – Women’s A AMELIA WILLS U23 (HCA) 3rd (PB 4:29.49) taking 3.51 seconds off her 25 May time
3000m – Men’s A KIERAN CLEMENTS 4th (SB 8:18.77), JORDAN PEARLMAN U20 12th (9:15.30)

BMC REGIONAL RACES – Took place at Eltham on 19 June
5000m – Mixed THOMAS BUTLER 1st (PB 14:15.12) taking 1.18 seconds off his 2021 time

LOUGHBOROUGH OPEN MEETING – Took place at Loughborough on 19 June
800m – SM 1 LUCA STUBBS U23 2nd (SB 1:54.41)
1500m – SX 2 EMILY HATHAWAY U23 7th (PB 4:40.40) taking 1.31 seconds off her 15 May time
3000m – SM GIANLEO STUBBS U20 6th (SB 8:41.50) taking 3.71 seconds off his 1 June time
Discus 1kg – SW ALEXANDRA BALTAZAR-HALL U23 2nd (46.81m)
Discus 2kg – SM GREGORY THOMPSON 1st (50.82m)

SOUTHERN ATHLETICS LEAGUE DIVISION 3 NORTH LONDON – Took place at Parliament Hill on 15 June
100m – SM A NOAH CLARKE U20 (2nd Claim) 6th (SB 13.43 w-2.4)
100m – SW A MIA HIGSON U20 4th (SB 13.78 w0.4), B ROSALIND ZEFFERTT V60 7th (17.26 w-4.8)
200m – SM A SEAN SUTHERLAND V50 6th (27.15 w-6.4), B CALLUM SYDENHAM U20 (2nd Claim) 5th (26.66 w-6.6)
400m – SM A CALLUM SYDENHAM U20 (2nd Claim) 4th (SB 58.16)
400m – SW A CHARLOTTE HARRIS U20 (2nd Claim) 1st (59.22), B MIA HIGSON U20 1st (64.88)
800m – SM A NOAH CLARKE U20 (2nd Claim) 4th (2:11.31)
800m – SW A EMMA MCCLUSKEY U20 (2nd Claim) 2nd (2:19.57)
1500m – SW A EMILIA ECONOMU 3rd (5:18.63)
400m Hurdles – SM A CALLUM SYDENHAM U20 (2nd Claim) 1st (PB 68.47)
2000m Steeplechase – SM A CALLUM SYDENHAM U20 (2nd Claim) 1st (7:12.50)
High Jump – SW A ROSALIND ZEFFERTT V60 6th (1.03m)
Pole Vault – SW A ROSALIND ZEFFERTT V60 1st (1.60m)
Long Jump – SW A ROSALIND ZEFFERTT V60 5th (3.45m nwr)
Discus 1kg – SW B MIA HIGSON U20 1st (SB 15.52m)

SOUTH EAST SCHOOLS INTER COUNTIES – Took place at StoneX Stadium on 15 June
Junior Girls
100m – Race 1 MOIESHA SAVAGE U15 (SAAM) 2nd (13.01 w-2.3)
300m – Race 1 HOLLY RYAN U15 (SSAA) 1st (40.80)
75m Hurdles – Race 2 KYRA WILLIAMS U15 (SAAM) 3rd (12.28 w0.2)
Intermediate Boys
100m – Race 1 ALEX KONSTANTARAS U17 (SAAM 2nd Claim) 2nd (11.29 w0.0)
200m – Race 2 NATHAN HOWELL U17 (SAAM) 5th (23.81 w2.2)
400m – Race 2 AUSTIN WARD U17 (SAAM) 4th (53.30)
100m Hurdles – Race 2 SETH RENNIE-RODDY U17 (SAAM) 2nd (PB 14.39 w-2.2) taking .11 of second off his 2 June time
400m Hurdles – Race 1 SETH RENNIE-RODDY U17 (SAAM) 4th (PB 60.1) taking .59 of second off his 8 June time
Intermediate Girls
200m – Race 1 TAMI GEORGE U17 (SAAM) 1st (25.28 w-0.1), MAKAYLA BRAI-ALOYE U17 (SAAM) 3rd (26.04 w-0.1)
300m – Race 2 ELLA BUCKLEY U17 (SAAM) 1st (SB 41.69) taking .13 of second off her 8 June time
800m – Race 1 POSIE SHAW U17 (SAAM) 3rd (2:12.86)
300m Hurdles – Race 1 MACIE SUTHERLAND U17 (SAAM) 4th (49.19)

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

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

PARKRUNS IN THE UK – Last Saturday at parkruns in the UK, there were…
1,186 events – 222,267 walkers, joggers, runners and volunteers – 10,800 first timers – 27,702 PBs

COMPLETELY USELESS RANDOM FACT – Ahead of the Olympics this summer, there are 619 registered parkrunners with the name ‘Paris’

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Aldenham on 22 June
PAUL LEWIS V50 1st (19.26) this was his 220th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Canons Park on 22 June
LENARD MICHEL V50 22nd (24.11) this was his 116th Parkrun, SHONA MICHEL V50 181st (62.54) this was her 114th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Hackney Marshes on 22 June
BARRY CHISHOLM V65 320th (32.30) this was his 335th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Harrow on 22 June
DANIYAL JANMOHAMED U11 12th (PB 20.05) this was his 17th Parkrun, LILY JANMOHAMED U9 48th (PB 23.05) this was her 17th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Hove Promenade on 22 June
DANIEL NICHOLS V40 23rd (18.48) this was his 55th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Kesgrave on 22 June
ROSS HAMMOND U17 3rd (18.40) this was his 44th Parkrun,

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Lake Clemont, Perth, Australia on 22 June
STUART MOORE V65 75th (32.24) this was his 229th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Oak Hill on 22 June
EMMA MCCLUSKEY U20 10th (21.03) this was her 41st Parkrun, BRADLEY SINGER V35 26th (22.22) this was his 276th Parkrun, STUART SINGER V60 46th (23.20) this was his 425th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Panshanger on 22 June
RUSSELL DEVITT V75 276th (49.26) this was his 305th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5KTook place at Sunny Hill on 22 June
PHILIP SHELLEY V60 48th (28.29) this was his 57th Parkrun

UPCOMING TRACK AND FIELD FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 5 WEEKS, WHICH COVERS THE PERIOD THURSDAY 27 JUNE UNTIL WEDNESDAY 31 JULY – The SBH 2024 Summer Fixture Card can be found on the SBH website, in which you can Access/Print a copy for future reference. Also the majority of fixtures Information can be found on the SBH Website under the ‘Fixtures and Results’ section.

SUMMER OPEN MEETINGS 2024 – The link will open the document that has the dates for all fixture dates for BFTA, Lee Valley and Watford fixtures and updated up to the 27 June – All Summer Open Meetings 2024 Updated 27 June 2024
The Information including how to enter for each fixture, will be published below as and when known. 

UK CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place from Friday 28 June to Sunday 30 June at the Manchester Regional Arena, Rowsley Street, Manchester (Satnav M11 3FF).

SOUTHERN COMBINED EVENTS U17, U20 AND SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place on Saturday 29 June and Sunday 30 June at the Horspath Athletics Track, Horspath Road, Oxford (Satnav OX4 2RR).
Entries Closed

UK YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE PREMIER SOUTH   The third fixture of three takes place on Sunday 30 June at the StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Age-Groups Under 17 & U20 Men/Women.
Link to the timetable UKYDL UAG Timetable 2024
Note: You will have to be selected by your respective Team Manager

MIDDLESEX YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE – The fourth fixture of four takes place on Saturday 6 July at Parliament Hill Fields Athletics Track, London (Satnav NW3 2JP).
Age-Groups Under 13, 15 & 17 Men/Women.
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager.
To Be Confirmed: Those athletes who wish to compete as a non-scorer, please contact your Team Manager no later than Thursday 4 July as the declarations have to be in on Friday 5 July

NATIONAL ATHLETIC LEAGUE The third of four fixtures takes place on Sunday 7 July at Ridlins Athletic Track, Woodcock Road, Shephall, Stevenage (Satnav SG2 9LX).
Age-Groups Under U20 & Senior Men/Women.
This is the link to the timetable – NAL Championship Timetable 2024.docx
Note: You will have to be selected by your Team Manager

WATFORD OPEN MEETING  Takes place on Wednesday 10 July at the Woodside Stadium, Horseshoe Lane, Watford (Satnav WD25 7HH).
Age-Groups Under U13 and above Men/Women.
Link to entries on roster athletics, entries now open https://meets.rosterathletics.com/public/competitions/details/about?id=25519
Entries Closing Date Monday 8 July
Note: You will have to enter yourself and pay the appropriate entry fee. There are no entries on the day, and there is a possibility that the limits will be taken up well before the race day.

ENGLISH SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS  Takes place on Fnday 12 July and Saturday 13 July at the Alexander Stadium, Walsall Road, Perry Barr, Birmingham (Satnav B42 2LR).
Link for tickets and timetable https://esaa.org.uk/competitions/track-field-championship/

LONDON INTER CLUB CHALLENGE The third of five fixtures takes place on Saturday 13 July at the StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Entry fee is £12 per event for all age-groups, SBH Members qualify for a 50% discount.
Link to the timetable –
Link to enter on opentrack, not open as yet –
Entries Closing Date ????, No Entries On The Day

LEE VALLLEY 100M/200M SPRINTS NIGHT Takes place on Wednesday 17 July at the Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton (Satnav N9 0AR)
Age-Groups Under U13 and above Men/Women.
Timetable 19.00pm 100m, 20.00pm 200m estimated start time, or 20 minutes after the end of the last 100m race.
Entry now open on Open Track – https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/2024/GBR/lvac100200-4/
Entries Closing Date Monday 15 July
Note: You will have to enter yourself and pay the appropriate entry fee. There are no entries on
the day, and there is a possibility that the limits will be taken up well before the race day.

EUROPEAN UNDER 18 CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place from Thursday 18 July to Sunday 21 July in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia.
Please Note: You will selected for these Championships

ENGLAND U20 AND SENIOR, SENIOR PARA CHAMPIONSHIPS, CAU CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place on Friday 19 July and Sunday 21 July at the Alexander Stadium, Walsall Road, Perry Barr, Birmingham (Satnav B42 2LR).
Link to entry standards – https://d1laub10p5ibfa.cloudfront.net/2024/05/Outdoor-Entry-Standards-2024-v2.pdf
This is the link to enter – https://meets.rosterathletics.com/public/competitions/details/registration?id=25344
Entries Closing Date Sunday 7 July

LONDON ANNIVERSARY GAMES INCLUDING CLUB CONNECT RELAYS Takes place on Saturday 20 July at the London Stadium, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park (Satnav E20 2ST).
Link to British Athletics website, giving all information – https://www.britishathletics.org.uk/events-and-tickets/london-athletics-meet-2024

EASTERN YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE  The fourth of four fixtures takes place on Sunday 21 July at the. StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Hendon (Satnav NW4 1RL).
Age-Groups Under U13, U15 & U17 Men/Women.
Link to the timetable EYAL Timetable 2024 For Matches 2 and 4
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 18 July as the declarations have to be in on Friday 19 July

WATFORD OPEN MEETING  Takes place on Wednesday 24 July at the Woodside Stadium, Horseshoe Lane, Watford (Satnav WD25 7HH).
Age-Groups Under U13 and above Men/Women.
Link to entries on roster athletics, although entries not open as yet
Note: You will have to enter yourself and pay the appropriate entry fee. There are no entries on the day, and there is a possibility that the limits will be taken up well before the race day.

ENGLAND U15 AND U17 CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place on Friday 26 July and Sunday 28 July at the Alexander Stadium, Walsall Road, Perry Barr, Birmingham (Satnav B42 2LR).
Link to entry standards – https://d1laub10p5ibfa.cloudfront.net/2024/05/Outdoor-Entry-Standards-2024-v2.pdf
This is the link to enter – https://meets.rosterathletics.com/public/competitions/details/about?id=25381
Entries Closing Date Sunday 7 July

BRITISH MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place on Friday 26 July and Sunday 28 July at the Moorways Stadium, Moor Lane, Derby (Satnav DE24 9HY).
Link to the provisional timetable – https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/files.opentrack.run/live/BMAF_FILES/bmafotfc2024+timetable_prov+(3).pdf
Link to enter on opentrack – https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/2024/GBR/bmaf-otfc/
Entries Closing Date Saturday 13 July

BFTTA OUTDOOR SERIES Takes place on Sunday 28 July at the Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton (Satnav N9 0AR)
Age-Groups Under U13 and above Men/Women.
Entry now open Opentrack – https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/2024/GBR/bft11111/
Entries Closing Date Sunday 21 July
Note: You will have to enter yourself and pay the appropriate entry fee. There are no entries on the day, and there is a possibility that the limits will be taken up well before the race day.

LEE VALLLEY DOUBLE 100M SPRINTS NIGHT Takes place on Wednesday 31 July at the Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton (Satnav N9 0AR)
Age-Groups Under U13 and above Men/Women.
Timetable 19.00pm 100m 1st round, 2nd round will follow the last race of the 1st round.
Entry now open Opentrack – https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/2024/GBR/10010004/
Entries Closing Date Tuesday 30 July
Note: You will have to enter yourself and pay the appropriate entry fee. There are no entries on the day, and there is a possibility that the limits will be taken up well before the race day.

OLYMPIC SELECTION AT STAKE AT UK ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

National championships at Sportcity in Manchester will see athletes aiming to make the Paris Games this weekend. The UK Athletics Championships might not be as cut-throat as the US Olympic Team Trials but this weekend’s event in Manchester promises to be just as exciting for British fans.

Unlike the brutal elimination of athletes such as Athing Mu at the US Trials in Oregon, the British system has some leniency.

MU’S rival KEELY HODGKINSON, for example, is allowed to run the 400m at the British trials. Similarly, world 1500m champion JOSH KERR is going to test his speed in the 800m. ZHARNEL HUGHES, the UK 100m and 200m record-holder, meanwhile, has been given the nod by UK Athletics medics to miss the event entirely due to a recent hamstring injury.

Still, the majority of places in the British team for Paris will be hard fought this weekend (June 29-30) at Sportcity. The predicted heatwave doesn’t look set to fall on the North West of England either but the athletics action will definitely be hot (and hopefully drier than last year’s rain-soaked event). As usual the top two athletes at the trials will be selected if they have a qualifying standard. For the the full selection criteria, see here.

BBC will be covering the action live on both Saturday and Sunday too on its website, red button and iPlayer. Looking for potential highlights? Here are 10 to watch out for.

 HINCHLIFFE the breakthrough Brit of the sprints scene The North West of England enjoyed the surreal experience of a visit from CARL LEWIS seven months ago when the nine-time Olympic champion descended on the Liverpool Cross Challenge. It could happen again this weekend too if LEWIS travels over from the Houston to support one of the athletes he coaches, LOUIE HINCHLIFFE. The last time the Sheffield athlete HINCHLIFFE raced in Manchester he finished a modest fourth in an indoor 60m race in 2022 and was then sixth in his heat at the UK Indoor Championships a few weeks later in Birmingham. What a difference a couple of years makes, though, as he started this summer with a wind-assisted (9.84) before winning the NCAA title in Eugene in (9.95). Can he repeat that form on Saturday as he takes on JEREMIAH AZU, EUGENE AMO-DADZIE, OJIE EDOBURUN, ROMELL GLAVE, CJ UJAH and REECE PRESTCOD among others?

 Ready for another men’s 800m battle royale? Last year’s 800m final was a humdinger with MAX BURGIN taking out the pace in (49.74) at the bell before faltering in the home straight as DAN ROWDEN took the win in (1:45.13) in a blanket finish from BEN PATTINSON and BURGIN.

The enigmatic BURGIN has not raced (again) so far this summer but is entered for this weekend’s event. Has he managed to get his fragile Achilles tendons through enough sessions lately to make an impact?. If he hits the front in typical style then you can expect the likes of world bronze medallist PATTISON, defending champion ROWDEN, KYLE LANGFORD, YUSUF BIZIMANA, CALLUM DODDS, TOM RANDOLPH, FINLEY MCLEAR, ALEX BOTTERILL, ETHAN HUSSEY, GUY LEARMOUTH, OLIVER DUSTIN and REECE SHARMAN-NEWELL to be chasing hard. If he runs 800m instead of 1500m, ELLIOT GILES will probably start favourite, though. Looking for a wild card? How about JOSH KERR, the world 1500m champion who was fifth in this race last year.

 KJT tests her fitness in three events ahead of Paris KATARINA JOHNSON-THOMPSON’S attempt to win her first European heptathlon title didn’t go to plan in Rome this month as she pulled out after three events with a minor injury. Paris is what really matters, though, so the world champion will be hoping to hone her form in Manchester this weekend in the high jump, 200m and javelin. After world champion ANNA HALL qualified for Paris at the US trials, together with NAFI THIAM taking the European crown in Rome, it means the heptathlon is developing into one of the must-watch events of this summer’s Games. The high jump this weekend should be particularly competitive for KJT as she faces reigning champion MORGAN LAKE, who also didn’t enjoy a brilliant European Championships either with sixth place in the final.

ASHER-SMITH and NEITA in sprints action When it comes to potential head-to-heads, DINA ASHER-SMITH versus DARYLL NEITA is hard to beat. Right now NEITA is entered for 100m and 200m with ASHER-SMITH in the 200m. But if they square off in Manchester you can expect a close race. Both athletes are in great form. ASHER-SMITH won the European 100m title in Rome this month while NEITA  lost out on 200m gold by one hundredth of a second to MUJINGA KAMBUNDJI.

Green light for AMBER ANNING AMBER ANNING went No.3 on the UK all-time 400m rankings earlier this summer with (49.51) in Florida – she broke KATHARINE MERRY’S long-standing UK indoor 200m record as well – and this is a rare chance to see the US-based sprinter run on home soil.

If she can repeat her sub-50-second form in Manchester, she should win. But look out for in-form LAVIAI NIELSEN, while NICOLE YEARGIN has been in winning shape on the European circuit. Then there is VICTORIA OHURUOGU, YEMI MARY JOHN and the 800m specialist KEELY HODGKINSON dropping down in distance for the second time this season to test her speed.

Teenage sensation GILL to make her mark? Just 17, PHOEBE GILL ran a stadium record of (1:58.07) at the BMC Grand Prix at Sportcity in May. She has run even quicker in 2024, too, with (1:57.86) in Belfast and comes into the UK Championships with the ability to make the Olympic team as a teenager. With KEELY HODGKINSON running 400m instead, JEMMA REEKIE is the athlete to beat. Look out too for ERIN WALLACE, ALEX BELL, ELLIE BAKER and ISSY BOFFEY.

MUIR is the athlete to beat in the women’s 1500m LAURA MUIR is the one to beat in the women’s 1500m as the British record-holder at 1000m, 1500m and the mile, in addition to being a two-time European 1500m champion, Commonwealth gold medallist and Olympic silver medallist from Tokyo. Now coached by British Athletics endurance performance manager STEVE VERNON, she is still at the top of her game with a (3:56.35) clocking for 1500m already this summer, which is just a couple of seconds outside her UK record. She was out-kicked last year by KATIE SNOWDEN, though, while GEORGIA BELL, REVEE WALCOTT-NOLAN, MELISSA COURTNEY-BRYANT and SARAH MCDONALD are also likely to be in the mix.

HUDSON-SMITH tests his speed With a recent European record of (44.07) in Oslo, MATTHEW HUDSON-SMITH is set to run the 200m in Manchester. Don’t discount his chances either as he started out at this event and is a former English Schools winner in it. HUDSON-SMITH faces JERIEL QUAINOO, NETHANEEL MITCHELL-BLAKE, MICHAEL OHIOZE and JONA EFOLOKO. In the 400m this leaves the path clear for CHARLIE DOBSON, as the rising star has run (44.38) this summer and placed runner-up to ALEXANDER DOOM in the European Championships in Rome this month. Behind, look out for CHARLIE CARVELL, LEWIS DAVEY, ALEX HAYDOCK-WILSON, TOBY HARRIES and others to be involved in a dust-up for relay spots.

No KERR, but men’s 1500m is still stacked KERR might be racing 800m but that doesn’t mean this will be an easy race for anyone. JAKE WIGHTMAN, the 2022 world 1500m champion, leads the entries but will face NEIL GOURLEY, PIERS COPELAND and ADAM FOGG. GILES will be a major contender if he chooses the metric mile over 800m. GEORGE MILLS must also choose whether to run 1500m or 5000m? He won European silver behind JAKOB INGEBRIGTSEN this month, of course.

Full timetable here.

MOLLY CAUDERY SOARS TO BRITISH POLE VAULT RECORD OF 4.92M  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

The 24-year-old beats HOLLY BRADSHAW’S national mark in damp conditions in Toulouse on Saturday. MOLLY CAUDERY showed she is in fantastic form ahead of the UK Championships and Olympic trials in Manchester by breaking HOLLY BRADSHAW’S British record of (4.90m) with (4.92m) at the Toulouse Capitole Perche pole vault street event in France. In wet conditions and surrounded by spectators sheltering under the rain with umbrellas, the 24-year-old from Cornwall cleared a world-leading mark of (4.92m), improving her lifetime best by 6cm as she went No.7 on the all-time rankings.

Her (4.90m) was also the best women’s pole vault mark in the world since 2021. It follows the disappointment of the European Championships in Rome earlier this month where she won bronze in a competition won by ANGELICA MOSER of Switzerland with (4.78m).

CAUDERY, who won the world indoor title in March, entered the competition in Toulouse at (4.36m) and then cleared (4.51m) and (4.61m) on her first attempts. After passing at (4.67m) she needed two attempts at (4.73m), but then cleared (4.80m) on her first attempt and her record-breaking height on her second try. The Briton then had a single go at (5.00m). MARIE-JULIE BONIN finished runner-up with (4.51m), while her fellow French athlete THIBAUT COLLETT won the men’s vault with (5.82m).

LEADING CONTENDERS FOR THE SPRINT RACES AT THE 2024 OLYMPICS  The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

AW promotion The Track and Field events are many people’s highlights of the Olympic Games and this year should be set to see some mouth-watering clashes on the track in Paris. Here is a look at the 100 and 200 metres events, and who are the leading contenders for the gold medal.

Men’s 100 Metres NOAH LYLES dominated the men’s sprint events at the World Championship in Budapest in 2023, taking gold in both the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay competitions. His focus in Paris will be to land gold in the men’s 100m, adding his name to the history books alongside the likes of USAIN BOLT, CARL LEWIS and JESSE OWENS. No American athlete has won gold in the men’s 100m since JUSTIN GATLIN prevailed in Athens in 2004. The race was dominated by BOLT between 2008 and 2016, while in Tokyo in 2021, MARCELL JACOBS gave Italy a first triumph in the event. LYLES is the favourite for the 100m, with a host of betting sites having the Floridian at odds as short as 6/4 to bring home the gold medal. One of the leading rivals to LYLES in the men’s 100m is AKANI SIMBINE. He finished fourth in the event in 2021, just missing out on a medal. The South African has been running consistently well since then and goes into Paris with high hopes of at least a medal this time.

Women’s 100 metres The women’s 100m is one of the most fascinating events at this year’s Olympics. Jamaican trio SHERICKA JACKSON, SHELLEY-ANN FRASER-PRYCE and ELAINE THOMPSON-HERAH are among the leading contenders once again. FRASER-PRYCE won gold in 2008 and 2012, while THOMPSON-HERAH has been successful in the last two renewals, with gold coming in 2016 and 2021. No woman in history has won this event three times, so the pair are on the verge of a historical success. JACKSON could spoil the party for the Jamaican legends. She ran the fifth fastest 100m time in history by a female athlete when she clocked (10.65) in Kingston in 2023. The Bronze medallist from Tokyo is hopeful of at least one gold medal this summer.

Men’s 200 metres LYLES is aiming to win four gold medals in Paris this summer, bettering the three picked up by BOLT in London (2012) and Beijing (2016). He is hoping to win gold in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay and 4x400m relay. The 26-year-old’s best chance in the four events is likely to be the 200m. The American won bronze in the final four years ago in Tokyo behind ANDRE DE GRASSE and KENNETH BEDNAREK respectively. Silver medallist BEDNAREK respectively. Silver medallist BEDNAREK will go into the 2024 Olympic Games full of confidence following his performances in the Diamond League this year. In Doha, he set a personal best of (19.67) in the 200m event, prevailing with ease. The former world number one ranked athlete in the 200m division believes he can run faster than he did in Doha. If he breaks his PB again, he will have an excellent chance of going a place better than he did in Tokyo.

Women’s 200 metres JACKSON won gold medals at the World Championships in Eugene (2022) and Budapest (2023). She heads into the 2024 Olympic Games as the athlete to beat in the women’s 200m competition. The 29-year-old ran the second fastest 200m time by a woman in history in Budapest last summer. She recorded (21.41), a personal best and a national record in Jamaican. That performance has given her confidence that she could even break the world record in this event in Paris. JACKSON was successful in the Diamond League in Marrakech earlier this year. She has been working with coach STEPHEN FRANCIS recently to ensure she goes into Paris in the best possible condition. GABRIELLE THOMAS finished second to JACKSON at the World Championship in Budapest in 2023. The US champion has consistently performed well in this event over the last few years, and she is considered the leading challenger to the Jamaican.

The 2024 Olympics Games begin on Friday, 26th of July, with the track and field events set to start on Thursday, 1st of August.

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS ON INSTAGRAM – Since the account was setup, there has been an amazing amount of Videos and Photographs contributed with many comments. There are 5 posts this week.

Photograph of CRAIG MONCUR U23 who recorded a personal best in the 110m Hurdles (14.95 w4.5) taking .23 of a second off his 5 May time, and is ranked UK No.10 U23 in 2024, at the National Athletic League fixture at Chelmsford on the 1 June.

Photograph of the JACK PETCHEY FOUNDATION SBH Award Winners from September 2023 to June 2024.

Photograph of the TY HOLDEN with our SBH athletes at the Middlesex Young Athletes League at Harrow on 16 June.

Video of JOSHUA NAMIECH-OYEBOLA in winning the 400m with a personal best (49.53) taking 2.97 seconds off his 2022 time, at the National Athletic League fixture at the StoneX Stadium on 22 June.

One for the Archive – Photograph of our former 10km world record holder DAVE BEDFORD, carrying out an inspection of the water jump prior the National Athletic League fixture at the StoneX Stadium on 22 June

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

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

THE FOLLOWING IS CLUB INFORMATION ON VARIOUS TOPICS

SBH 2024 SUMMER FIXTURE CARD – The 2024 Summer Fixture Card is now published on the SBH Website, in which you can Access/Print a copy for future reference.
The Information on upcoming fixtures will be published in the SBH Weekly Newsletter, plus the majority of fixtures Information can be found on the SBH Website under the ‘Fixtures and Results’ section.
Link to Fixture Card – A SBH Summer 2024 Fixture Card Front Sheet Re-Issued 10-03-24    B SBH Summer 2024 Fixture Card Fixtures Re-Issued 30-03-24 – 8 May LICC Fixture Cancelled

STONEX STADIUM MEMBERSHIP – To use the StoneX Stadium facilities for training, SBH members are required to pay a fee. You can register as a member (which is free) which then entitles you to a discount. This is the link to the form to apply for membership – SBH StoneX Membership 2024-2025  The entrance fee on the membership form, cover the period 1 May 2024 to 30 April 2025.

JAMIE BATH MEMBERS MASSAGE SERVICE  Since joining SBH he has been working closely with TY HOLDEN in his quest for Athlete and Athletics Development. To help support the club members he has (with the club’s support) set up a Members Massage Service available on club nights at a small charge of £15 (as compared to outside masseurs who charge £60) to simply cover materials and insurance.
Please contact JAMIE at jamiebath@live.co.uk or text him on 07902 592561. You can also see him on training nights for availability.

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

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

THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION OF INTEREST CAN BE FOUND ON THE SBH WEBSITE BY USING THIS LINKhttp://sbharriers.co.uk/
Section ‘About Us’, includes Annual Reports, Best Performance Trophy Awards, Individual And Relay Best Performances By Year, Club Records and SBH All-Time Top 10 T&F Performances.
Section ‘Team Managers And Competitions’, shows details of Track & Field, Cross Country and Road Relays Team Managers.
Section ‘Future Information/Results’, includes Information On Each Fixture, Summer & Winter Fixture Cards, Winter X/C Points Tables and Winter Club Championships Winners.

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS NEW CLUB KIT They are now available to purchase from our club kit supplier, Supreme Sports – click on the link for the full range – https://www.supreme-sports.co.uk/webshop/schools-and-clubs/shaftesbury-barnet-harriers/
By opening the link, you will be on the front page, which displays the men’s items. Click on SBH LADIES for the women’s items, or click on SBH KIDS for the young athletes’ items.

CLUB HOODIES– With well over eight hundred hoodies already in circulation, this is your opportunity to join the club. The bright red hoody is made to order and has your name embroidered on the front along with the club badge and has the Club name on the back. We now have 2 styles, the original pull over style at £37 + P&P or the new one with a full zip at £40 + P&P.
Here is the link to the Supreme Sports website which if you click on it, will take YOU to the new Club Hoody and allow you to then view the full range of Club kit online – https://www.supreme-sports.co.uk/webshop/schools-and-clubs/shaftesbury-barnet-harriers/

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

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

FACEBOOK – Photographs can be found on the SBH page.

CAN YOU HELP PLEASE I 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 POLE VAULT 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. Please contact the session administrator CLYDE GORDON at clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk in advance and let him know if you are planning to attend.

CHANGE TO SBH HIGH JUMPS GROUP AT STONEX STADIUM  From 1 July, High Jump training will take place on Monday’s from 19.00pm to 21.00pm. These sessions will be run by our High Jump Coach GRANT BROWN. There will be a charge of £10 per session.
Please contact the session administrator CLYDE GORDON at clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk in advance and let him know if you are planning to attend

SBH TRAINING AND COACHING – Please see the 2024 Summer Fixture Card, which gives full details of Traing and Coaching – A SBH Summer 2024 Fixture Card Front Sheet Re-Issued 10-03-24

POLE VAULTERS REQUIRED FOR 2024 To all athletes young & old – are you aware of the SBH Pole Vault sessions held at StoneX Stadium on Monday & Wednesday evenings from 18.30pm. We have room to coach more of you, why not come along and watch a session and the get involved – give it a try NOW.
Please contact the session administrator CLYDE GORDON at clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk for more details.

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

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

STONEX STADIUM – Main Switchboard telephone number is 020 3675 7250.

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

ALAN WELLER – SBH NEWSLETTER EDITOR AND WEBSITE MANAGER