Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Weekly Newsletter Thursday 3 October 2019

Happy Birthday this week to Emma Andersson, Lily Archer, Lizzie Bird, Elliot Burcher, Christiaan Cavalli-Warby, Isaac Chandler, Victoria Godfrey, Kai Gordon, Ross Hajipanayi, Colette Hurley, Liberty Kikanka, Jon Lennard, Saule Mickaityte, Chenna Okoh, Kane Pinnock, Cristina Potter, Lia Radus, Lea Reyna-Faria, Jasmin Salt, Or Segal, Bryan Smith, Tony Smith, Anthony Soalla-Bell, Kevin Walden and Jevonte Wright

THE FOLLOWING SBH DOCUMENTS/INFORMATION CAN EITHER BE VIEWED, DOWNLOADED OR PRINTED 
SBH 2019-2020 Winter Fixture Card Front Sheet and Fixtures Issued 18-Aug-19 – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/
SBH 2019-2020 Information Sheet Issued 18-Aug-19 – http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-information/

Cross Country Team Managers Details – http://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/cross-country/team-managers/
Road Running Team Managers Detailshttp://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/road-running/team-managers/

Lee Valley Indoor Fixtures – Some Of The Fixtures Has Information Highlighted In Red, Which Indicates I Am Awaiting The Organisers ConfirmationW Lee Valley Indoor Fixtures 2019-2020 Published on 03-10-19 Newsletter

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, please go to the bottom of this Newsletter

SBH MIDWEEK JUMPS CLUB AT ALLIANZ PARK  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 clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk in advance and let him know if you are planning to attend.

POLE VAULTERS REQUIRED FOR 2020 – To all athletes young & old – Are you aware of the SBH Pole Vault sessions held in the indoor track, at Allianz Park on Monday & Wednesday evenings from 6.30pm. We have room to coach more of you, why not come along and watch a session and then get involved.
We were unable to fill our full quota of athletes in the Pole Vault, in the Eastern Young Athletes League in both 2018 and 2019 – so why not give it a try NOW.
Contact CLYDE GORDON at clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk for more details.

STEEPLECHASE TRAINING AT ALLIANZ PARK  Currently suspended whilst Allianz Park is  going through transition for Rugby.

RECENT NEW MEMBER We wish you a very warm welcome, and a happy, healthy and successful time with Shaftesbury to COLUMBA BLANGO and JAMI SCHLUETER 

NEW CLUB RECORD – Congratulations to LIZZIE BIRD who at the World Championships on Doha, Qater smashed her own Senior Women’s 3000m Steeplechase record, finishing in a time of (9:30.13) taking 6.71 seconds off her current Club Record (9:36.84).

LEE VALLEY INDOOR FIXTURESA document for all fixtures from December 2019 to March 2020, can be found above.

IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSTakes place from Friday 27 September to Sunday 6 October at Doha, Qatar.

Day 1 27 September Started with the Heats of the 100m OJIE EDOBURUN was drawn in Heat 1 and as he said after the race he ran an OK race, and finished in 5th place, he then had to wait for the remaining 5 heats to be concluded, to his delight he made the semi-finals as the last of 6 qualifiers. ZHARNEL HUGHES ran in Heat 3 and after a reasonable start, he then after a smooth transition moved away to a comfortable win, qualifying for the semi-finals.
100m – Heat 1 OJIE EDOBURUN 5th (10.23 w-0.3), Heat 3 ZHARNEL HUGHES 1st (10.08 w-0.8)

Later in the day LIZZIE BIRD proudly lined up in Heat 2 of the 3000m Steeplechase, and from the gun I believe her approach and technique, especially over the water jump was exceptional. She finished 6th in a personal best (9:30.13) taking 6.71 seconds off her current Club Record (9:36.84). Her time puts her UK No1 in 2019 and UK all-time No.3 behind BARBARA PARKER (9:24.24) and HELEN CLITHEROE (9:29.14).
3000m Steeplechase – Heat 2 LIZZIE BIRD 6th (9:30.13)

Day 2 28 September Started with the Heats of the 800m KYLE LANGFORD was drawn in Heat 5, the pace of the race was quick, reaching the bell in (51.38), in the home straight KYLE produced his customary late burst and was unable to catch the runners in front, finishing 5th qualifying for tomorrow’s semi-finals.
800m – Heat 5 KYLE LANGFORD 5th (1:46.14)

Later in the day was the semi-finals of the 100m OJIE EDOBURUN was drawn in semi-final 1 and finished in 6th place, after the race he admitted he had a poor race. But following an outstanding 2019, his mindset was very positive, and is looking forward to next year’s Olympics. In semi-final 3 ZHARNEL HUGHES after a slow start, ran a controlled race to finish in 2nd place qualifying for tomorrow’s final.
100m – Semi-Final 2 OJIE EDOBURUN 6th (10.22 w-0.1), Semi-Final 3 ZHARNEL HUGHES 2nd (10.05 w0.8)

The final event of the day was the final of the 100m ZHARNEL HUGHES who after the race admitted that he did not execute his race to well, and yes you get one of those days. With the Olympics some 10 months away you will see a different athlete.
100m – Final ZHARNEL HUGHES 6th (10.03 w0.6)

Day 3 29 September The first event of the day was the Heats of the 200m –ZHARNEL HUGHES who after last nights 100m Final, ran a controlled race to finish in 2nd place with a seasons best (20.24) taking .01 of a second off his 25 August time, ranking him UK N0.2 in 2019.
200m –
Heat 2 ZHARNEL HUGHES 2nd (SB 20.24 w0.5), Heat 3 ANTONIO INFANTINO 7th (20.89 w0.8)

Later in the day was the semi-finals of the 800m KYLE LANGFORD was drawn in Heat 3, the pace of the race was reasonable but ended up being the slowest of the 3 semi-finals. With the runners approaching the final 30 metres, the Moroccan OUSSAMA NABIL (who was subsequently disqualified) tried for a gap that was not there and threw KYLE out of his stride, and finished in 5th place.
800m – Semi-Final 3 KYLE LANGFORD 5th (1:46.41)

Day 4 30 September The semi-finals of the 200m took place today –ZHARNEL HUGHES running his 5th race of the championshipshts ran a slowish bend, and finiished in 3rd place.
200m –
Semi-Final 3 ZHARNEL HUGHES 3rd (20.30 w-0.1)

NORTH WEST LONDON LEAGUEThe first fixture of five took place on Saturday 28 September at Horsenden Hill.
A slow start to the season following a long and arduous track & field season, which was reflected in the turnout. Top marks today went to ZICO JONES who ran away from the field, winning the Under 13 Boys race by 13 seconds.

Under 11 Boys (2000m) – No SBH runners. The winner was Archie Seddon of Dacorum & Tring (6.55), 37 runners finished.
Team Result – 1st Cookham (23 points), 2nd Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (52), 3rd Highgate Harriers (53)

Under 11 Girls (2000m) – 17th SIENNA CORBYN (8.53) 33 runners finished, the winner was Olivia Insley of Cookham (7.36).
Team Result – 1st Highgate Harriers (26 points), 2nd Cookham (45), 3rd Barnet & District (65), 8th SBH (119)

Under 13 Boys (3000m) – 1st ZICO JONES (9.03), 11th AUSTIN WARD (9.46) 44 runners finished.
Team Result – 1st Highgate Harriers (43 points), 2nd London Heathside (44), 3rd Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (70), 7th SBH (102)
 
Under 13 Girls (3000m) – No SBH runners. The winner was Asmaa Abdirahman of Hillingdon (9.41), 57 runners finished.
Team Result – 1st Cookham (31 points), 2nd Thames Valley Harriers (47), 3rd Dacorum & Tring (53)
 
Under 15 Boys (4000m) – 35th TOBY EDWARDS (15.59) 37 runners finished, the winner was Frank McGrath of Cookham (13.01).
Team Result – 1st London Heathside (38 points), 2nd Cookham (41), 3rd Trent Park (65), 11th SBH (149)
 
Under 15 Girls (4000m) – 48th LUCY MARCUS (15.59) the winner was Nicole McGovern of Hillingdon (14.14), 48 runners finished.
Team Result – 1st Dacorum & Tring (37 points), 2nd Highgate Harriers (67), 3rd Cookham (73), 13th SBH (195)

Under 17 Men (5000m) – No SBH runners. the winner was Simon Clapka of Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (6.55) 37 runners finished.
Team Result – 1st Cookham (23 points), 2nd Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (52), 3rd Highgate Harriers (53)

Under 17 Women (5000m) – 6th ELENA RONCARATI (18.42) the winner was Mimi Blake of London Heathside (16.58), 13 runners finished.
Team Result – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (23 points), 2nd London Heathside (26), 3rd Highgate Harriers (45)

EASTERN YOUNG ATHLETES LEAGUE TOP 6 FINALTook place on Sunday 15 September at Thurrock.
The results are now on the Po10, therefore I have now added any season or personal best performances that our athletes achieved.

100m – U13B A ZICO JONES 1st (PB 12.45 w-0.2) taking .06 of a second off his 23 June time, U13G A NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG 3rd (PB 13.49 w-0.7) taking .01 of a second off her 12 May time, B ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA 3rd (14.12 w-0.3) taking .19 of a second off her 31 August time, U15G A SEMI ATIBA 6th (PB 13.18 w0.5) taking .02 of a second off her 7 July time, B AMBER STONE 1st (PB 13.13 w0.1) taking .21 of a second off her 31 August time
200m – U13B A ZICO JONES 1st (PB 25.06 w0.7) taking .52 of a second off his 11 August time, and is ranked UK No.9 U13 in 2019, B SAUGAT PUN 2nd (PB 27.19 w0.4), U13G A NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG 3rd (PB 27.89 w0.3) taking .11 of a second off her 2 June time, U15G A ALINA COFIE 2nd (PB 26.84 w0.2) taking 2.06 seconds off her 2018 time, B SEMI ATIBA 3rd (PB 27.45 w0.1) taking .15 of a second off her 2 June time, U17W B LEA REYNA-FARIA 1st (PB 26.80 w-0.2) taking .70 of a second off her 2018 time
300m – U15B B BRADLEY UKPETAN 3rd (PB 39.33) taking .81 of a second off his 31 August time, U17W A LEA REYNA-FARIA 2nd (PB 42.66) taking .72 of a second off her 16 June time
400m – U17M A GILAD NACHSHEN 1st (PB 51.73) taking .63 of a second off his 28 July time
800m – U13B B AUSTIN WARD 1st (PB 2:26.16) taking 2.99 seconds off his 11 August time, U13G A MYA MAIRS-INGRAM 5th (PB 2:33.80) taking .81 of a second off his 31 August time, U15B B ISAIAH OCEYEJA 4th (PB 2:22.87) taking .83 of a second off her 25 May time, U17M B JUDE MIRANDA 1st (PB 2:00.32) taking 1.05 seconds off his 7 August time
75m Hurdles – U13B B OSCAR RONCARATI 3rd (PB 13.70 w0.0) taking .53 of a second off his 31 August time, U15G A ALINA COFIE 1st (PB 11.32 w0.7) taking .09 of a second off her 13 July time, and is ranked UK No.10 U15 in 2019, this also lowers her own Club Record
80m Hurdles – U15B A ERNEST BARNES 6th (PB 13.86 w0.7) taking .14 of a second off his 7 July time, U17W B EMMA IMAMOVIC 6th (PB 15.26 w1.2)
100m Hurdles – U17M A SCOTT MCKENZIE 3rd (PB 14.40 w0.4) equalling his 14 September time
High Jump – U13B A AUSTIN WARD 5th (PB 1.30m) equalling his 23 June height, U17M B ANDREW NICOLAOU 1st (PB 1.70m) equalling his 11 August height, U17W A EVELYNE FONTEYNE 2nd (PB 1.66m) adding 1cm to her 31 August height, B KATIE WEBB 4th (SB 1.35m) equalling her 11 August height
Long Jump – U17M B YUVAN VASANTHAKUURAN 2nd (PB 6.05 nwr) adding 47cm to his 7 July jump
Shot 3kg – U13B A GERALD COLLINS 2nd (PB 10.25m), B RIAZ SERUNJOGI 4th (PB 7.25m), U15G A KACEY WALTERS 2nd (PB 10.72m) adding 50cm to her 2018 put, also a new Club Record, B HANNAH OGUNNIYI 2nd (PB 8.96m) adding 18cm to her 7 July put, U17W B IONA NEWBEGIN 5th (PB 7.31m)
Shot 4kg – U15B A JOSH LIPSHAW 6th (PB 8.66m) adding 1.53m to his 2 June put
Discus 1kg – U13B B EBUKA NWOKEJI 3rd (PB 20.08m), U17W OLIVIA LAVA 1st (PB 28.36m) adding 2.33m to her 8 June throw
Hammer 3kg – U15G A HANNAH OGUNNIYI 6th (PB 21.49m) adding 35cm to her 7 July throw
Hammer 5kg – U17M A AFOLABI FASOGBON 3rd (PB 30.53m) adding 58cm to his 8 September throw
Javelin 500g – U15G B HANNAH OGUNNIYI 5th (PB 23.18m) adding 2.57m to her 2018 throw, U17W A SAMRA RICHARDSON 1st (PB 35.65m) adding 60cm to her 8 June throw, B KATIE WEBB 2nd (SB 29.11m) adding 57cm to her 30 June throw
Javelin 600g – U15B A JOSH LIPSHAW 5th (PB 29.14m) adding 1.07m to his 25 May throw
Javelin 700g – U17M B AFOLABI FASOGBON 6th (PB 16.69m) adding 1.82m to his 7 July throw
4x100m Relay – U13G 5th (SB 54.27) ONYEBUCHI ODIAKA, OLIVE HARVEY-DEW, LUCY CAMPOS, NIA FORBES-AGYEPONG taking 1.63 seconds off their 2 June time

MIDDLESEX 10KTook place at London Victoria Park on 29 September.
FINN MACARTHY U17 36th (PB 36.05 1st U17), MARK COTTLE 42nd (36.37), JAMES SARNER 99th (40.34), JO KENT V50 (2nd Claim) 109th (41.17 1st V50)

PARKRUN 5K RESULTS – 28 SEPTEMBER – ALDENHAM – SAM WILSON 1st (New PB 17.48) 5th parkrun – BLANDFORD – HUGH RICHARDS V75 61st (26.49) 135th parkrun – HACKNEY MARSHES – BARRY CHISHOLM V60 159th (25.42) 182nd parkrun – LYMINGTON WOODSIDE – REBEKAH GARDINER 11th (21.10) 48th parkrun – MAIDSTONE – CLIFF GOLDING V65 95th (25.19) 70th parkrun – MILE END – ORLANDO EDWARDS V40 5th (18.03) 23rd parkrun – OAK HILL – DANIEL BANYARD U15 3rd (New PB 18.20) 28th parkrun, STUART SINGER V55 28th (21.11) 268th parkrun, BRADLEY SINGER 45th (New PB 22.35) 119th parkrun – PANSHANGER – RUSSELL DEVITT V70 170th (28.46) 166th parkrun – PERRY LAKES, PERTH, AUSTRALIA – STUART MOORE V60 72nd (27.42) 132nd parkrun – SOUTH NORWOOD – DOUGLAS CURWEN-REED 38th (New PB 24.54) 5th parkrun – ST ALBANS – BARRY WALSH V40 9th (New PB 18.50) 11th parkrun

SUNNY HILL – PENNY HARPER-WILKINSON V60 instead of competing, PENNY took up her role of marshalling.

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.

SCOTT LINCOLN’S VIEWS ON BRITISH THROWERSThe following article was posted on the Athletics Weekly website.

SCOTT LINCOLN, the UK Shot Put No.1, believes British throwers are more likely to improve if they work together and share ideas.
The British champions has spent an eye-opening time training with world champions RYAN WHITING and TOM WALSH in the United States and he says they have a different mentality to the one he has experienced in the UK.
“In America everyone wants you to do well whereas I think in the UK there’s a bit of bitterness between each other although hopefully that can change,” he says.
“People also don’t like sharing experiences in the UK and aren’t very open to training together but it is improving and hopefully now I’ve broken 20 metres it will boost the shot put generally in this country.”
SCOTT who threw a PB of (20.39m) to almost qualify for the IAAF World Championships this year, adds “SOPHIE MCKINNA is also doing great stuff with the female side of things in the shot put and I speak to her most days.”
SCOTT says training with WHITING the for world indoor champion from the United States, and WALSH the reigning world champion from New Zealand, taught him the power of collaboration.
“It was a massive learning curve,” he says. “They told me I was lacking a few basics, my technique was a bit all over the place and my energy was going in the wrong directions. They said “Once you get this and that sorted out, there’s no reason you can’t break 21-metre-plus.”
“And I though wow, hearing that from such idols of the sport was incredible to hear. They’ve both thrown over (22.60m) so they know what they’re talking about.”
SCOTT continues; “So they’ve helped me technically but also given lots of general encouragement. RYAN checks up on me about once a month and it’s good to have him as a bit of a mentor alongside my coach PAUL WILSON.”

SBH TROPHIES FOR 2018 – Will all athletes who received a trophy at the SBH Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 27 November 2018 or during the following weeks, please return your trophy to GEOFF MORPHITISat Allianz Park. Also, could I ask that all our Coaches, to remind their athletes, as maybe some do not read the SBH Newsletter.
The upcoming SBH Annual General Meeting is on Tuesday 26 November 2019 at Allianz Park. Following the meeting around 8.00pm, will be the presentation of the Trophies for the 2018-2019 Cross Country season and the 2019 Track and Field season.

UPCOMING SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS
The current 2019-2020 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 YOUNG ATHLETES ROAD RELAY Takes place on Sunday 6 October at Sutton Park, Sutton Coldfield, Town Gate Entrance, Birmingham (Satnav B73 6BU).
Start times 11.00am U13 Boys, 11.05am U13 Girls, 12.00noon U15 Boys, 12.05pm U15 Girls, 12.45pm U17 Men, 12.50pm U17 Women.
Entries Closed
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager

NATIONAL MEN’S 6 STAGE AND WOMEN’S 4 STAGE ROAD RELAY Takes place on Sunday 6 October at Sutton Park, Sutton Coldfield, Town Gate Entrance, Birmingham (Satnav B73 6BU).
Start times 2.00pm Senior Men, 2.10pm Senior Women.
Men’s entry dependant on the Southern Road Relay Result (being in the first 25).
Entries Closed
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager

START FITNESS METROPOLITAN LEAGUE – The first fixture of five takes place on Saturday 12 October at Claybury, Essex. Changing is at Ashton Playing Fields Track, 588 Chigwell Road, Woodford Green, Essex (Satnav IG8 8RD). Changing rooms and Showers available Ashton Playing Fields from 11.15am, although hot water tends to be limited.
Parking – Approximately 150 spaces at Ashton Playing Fields and limited parking on Roding Lane North and nearby residential roads. Please DO NOT park on grass verges, look out for any restrictions and do not block access.
HQ to Course – 10 minutes from Ashton Playing Fields to Claybury Park, Roding Lane North (Satnav IG8 8NN).
Course Description – Parkland setting, undulating course, with one steep climb per large lap, on grass and woodland paths.
Public Transport – Woodford underground station (Central Line) is 10 minutes walk away from Ashton Playing Fields. If you get off an eastbound train, you need to walk under the pedestrian subway and walk downhill, down Snakes Lane East. Bus numbers 275 and W14 stop at the gates to Ashton Playing Fields.
Directions From Major Roads – From the eastbound A406, branch left and merge onto the A1400 (signposted Gants Hill). At Charlie Brown’s roundabout, take the first left exit onto the A113 (signposted Chigwell). Go straight ahead through three sets of traffic lights (including a crossing set for pedestrians) and turn left into Ashton Playing Fields just after you go under a road bridge.
Start Times 12.25pm U11 (Over 9) Boys (up to 2km), 12.30pm U11 (Over 9) Girls (up to 2km), 12.40pm U13 Boys (3km), 12.45pm U13 Girls (3km), not before 1.00pm U17 Men and U15 Boys (4km), not before 1.05pm U17 Women and U15 Girls (4km), not before 1.30pm U20, Senior and Veteran Women (7-8km), not before 2.35pm U20, Senior and Veteran Men (7-8km).
Note: You do not have to be pre-entered, just turn up and run.
Please collect your race numbers from the respective team managers – SIMON KEENE, JEREMY SOTHCOTT and JO KENT
Please go to Start Fitness Metropolitan League web site www.metleague.co.uk for course maps, and any other final information.

SOUTHERN CROSS COUNTRY RELAYS – Takes place on Saturday 19 October at Wormwood Scrubs, Linford Christie Stadium, Du Cane Road (SatNav W12 0DF). Enter main car park off Du Cane Road (via Artillery Lane), through 6’6” height/width barrier. Extra parking will be available in the enclosed/fenced hospital parking area. Parking is free in all areas at the week-end.
Start Times 11.00am U17 & U20 Women (3 x 2.5km), 11.30am U17 & U20 Men (3 x 3km), 12.10pm U13 Girls (3 x 2km), 12.40pm U13 Boys (3 x 2km), 1.10pm U15 Girls (3 x 2km), 1.35pm U15 Boys (3 x 2km), 2.00pm Senior Women (3 x 3km), 2.30pm Senior Men (4 x 5km).
Entries Close Friday 4 October
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager

NORTH WEST LONDON LEAGUE – The second fixture of five takes place on Saturday 26 October at Fryent Country Park, Kingsbury. Race headquarters is at the Kingsbury Free Church Hall, Slough Lane, Kingsbury (SatNav NW9 8QG). Please park in nearby roads, but not at church Hall. Toilets available at the Church Hall, no showers and very limited changing facilities.Church Hall will not be available until 11.30am.
Start Times12.45pm U11 Girls (1500m), 12.55pm approximately U11 Boys & U13 Girls (2200m), 1.10pm approximately U13 Boys & U15 Girls (3000m), 1.30pm approximately U15 Boys & U17 Women (4000m), 2.00pm approximately U17 Men (5000m) inconjunction with the Senior Women. 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
 
LIDDIARD TROPHY/NORTH OF THE THAMES CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place on Saturday 26 October at Fryent Country Park, Kingsbury. Race headquarters is at the Kingsbury Free Church Hall, Slough Lane, Kingsbury (SatNav NW9 8QG). Please park in nearby roads, but not at church Hall. Toilets available at the Church Hall, no showers and very limited changing facilities.Church Hall will not be available until 11.30am.
Start Times 2.00pm U20 and Senior Women (3 Miles), 2.30pm U20 and Senior Men (5 Miles).
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager

UPCOMING OTHER FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS
These fixtures you will have to enter yourselves and pay the appropriate fee.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Takes place on Friday 27 September to Sunday 6 October in Doha, Qatar.

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.

CLUB EMBROIDERED RED HOODIES Currently there are now over 500 Hoodies in circulation, this is the link giving details on how you can order your Club Hoody for £35, which includes having your name embroidered on the front Club Hoodies Updated 01-07-19

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 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 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 7250.

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 Lauren Hewett at laurenhewett@saracens.net her phone number are (Office) 020 3675 7210 or (Mobile) 07881 297875

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