Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Weekly Newsletter Thursday 9 December 2021

Happy Birthday from this Thursday 9 December to Joshua Allen-Xuereb, Elina Bulman, Thomas Cadwallader, Eva Camilleri, Alexa Eichelmann, Charles Edu, Keelan Farrell, Eli Freich, Gabriel Gayle, George Harrison, Nicole McGovern, John Kelly, Anabelle Panwar, Max Panwar, Jazz Sears, Cameron Sharpe, Emma Taylor, Dan Watts and Glen Watts

RECENT NEW MEMBERS – We wish you a very warm welcome, and a happy, healthy and successful time with Shaftesbury to EDWARD PASCAL and DENNYS PASCAL

BOXING DAY BONANZA RUN – NOW takes place on Monday 27 December at StoneX Stadium. See SBH Flyer for full information – Boxing Day (Monday 27 December) Poster

UK ATHLETICS ATHLETES’ COMMISSION – Congratulations to COLUMBA BLANGO who is one of seven who have been elected to the commission. The new members will serve an initial two-year term and join NATHAN DOUGLAS, ADAM GEMILI, STEPH TWELL and VANESSA WALLACE.

SBH TECHNICAL OFFICIALS – Congratulations to the following SBH Technical Officials, who have selected for National Duties during the 2022 Indoor Season.
SUE SMITH, Field Referee at the England Age Group Championships in Sheffield on 12-13 February, and Field Judge at the British Championships in Birmingham on 25-27 February.
STEVE MARSHALL, Technical Manager at the British Championships in Birmingham on 25-27 February.
GERALD ALTERMAN, Chief Starter’s Assistant at England Age Group Combined Events Championships in Sheffield on 12-13 March.

SOUTHERN INTER COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place this Saturday 11 December at Horspath Sports Ground, Oxford (SatNav OX4 2RR).
Timetable11.00 U13 Girls (Approximately 3k), 11.20 U13 Boys (Approximately 3k), 11.40 U15 Girls (Approximately 4k), 12.25 U15 Boys (Approximately 4k), 12.50 U17 Men (Approximately 5k), 13.15 U17 Women (Approximately 5k), 13.40 U20 Women and Senior Women (Approximately 6k)
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your County Team Manager

 SOUTHERN MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place this Saturday 11 December at Horspath Sports Ground, Oxford (SatNav OX4 2RR).
Timetable11.45 Women 40+ 50+, 60+, M70+ (Approximately 6k), 14.10 Men 40+, 50+, 60+ (Approximately 10k)
Entries Close Friday 26 November
Note: If you wish to be entered please contact your Team Manager

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 30 NOVEMBER 2021 – Was held last Tuesday 30 November in the East Stand 100 Club at the StoneX Stadium. Presented by Club Chainman JOHN KELLY, General Secretary PHILIP CUNNINGHAM, Treasurer GEOFF MORPHITIS and Clerk DAVE BRADLEY.
On behalf of myself ALAN WELLER, it was so good to meet many of our athletes, coaches etc, who have featured in this year’s SBH Weekly Newsletter’s, especially after last year when the AGM was held on zoom.

The meeting was opened by Club Chairman JOHN KELLY, who welcomed the many attendees, which included our athletes, coaches and parents. JOHN also read out and asked for any apologies of absence.
The first item on the Agenda was – Minutes of the 30 September 2021 AGM, in which there were no comments on these.
Item 3 – Matters arising, in which there were none.
Item 4 – Annual Report for the year ended 30 September 2021, in which Club Secretary PHILIP CUNNINGHAM gave a brief insight into the report.
This year has been a testing year, especially with all the Covid-19 regulations. But credit must be given to the various track and field leagues, the National Athletic League, Eastern Young Athletes League and the Middlesex Young Athletes League all took place, and were supported by our athletes and officials. Shaftesbury also promoted the four London Inter Club Challenge fixtures, in which our organisation skills were tested to the full, each fixture was supported by our officials and many SBH athletes, and overall they were an outstanding success. Finally, it was the year of the Olympics and Para-Olympics in Tokyo, and the club had 6 athletes competing.
The annual report was then proposed by GERALD ALTERMAN and seconded by JEREMY DEMPSEY
Item 5 – Accounts and the Treasurers report for the year ended 30 September 2021, in which Club Treasurer GEOFF MORPHITIS gave a roundup of the accounts, and overall it shows the club has a healthy bank balance at the end of September 2021. Appreciation was given to CLYDE GORDON who produced and verified the accounts.
The accounts were then proposed by JOHN KELLY and seconded by ALAN WELLER
Item 6 – Election of Officers, in which Club Chairman JOHN KELLY put forward the list, and highlighted that we now have a full complement of 8 council members. One item brought up was the new role within the club – Social Media, GEOFF MORPHITIS emphasised that the current social media, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc within the club requires revamping. DANIEL REES who is a current 400m Hurdler with the club, has taken on this role.
Item 7 – Election of Vice-Presidents, in which the list was accepted en-bloc.
Item 8 – Election of Life-Members, JOHN KELLY stated that there is a proposal from the Executive for the election of NEELAM KADERBHOY as life-member. GEOFF MORPHITIS outlined NEELAM’S time with Shaftesbury. NEELAM joined Shaftesbury 37 years ago, and was an accomplished track runner, and eventually found her niche on the road. In the past years NEELAM has turned to coaching and had a squad of our Young Athletes, also took on the role of team manager of our Middlesex Young Athletes League team. Most of you are aware that this time last year NEELAM was diagnosed with cancer, but as we all know NEELAM is a fighter and 12 months on she has shown considerable improvement, and currently in a home in Watford. NEELAM is regularly in contact with many of you on WhatsApp, and regularly receives visits from her friends at the club. NEELAM was duly elected as a life-member
There being no other business, the AGM closed at 8.10pm.

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS BEST PERFORMANCE TRACK AND FIELD AWARDS 2021 – Took place on Tuesday 30 November at the Stonex Stadium, East Stand 100 Club, following the Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Annual General Meeting. There were no Cross Country Awards for the 2020/21 season due to Covid-19.
The presentation of awards was introduced by GEOFF MORPHITIS who ran through the 2021 highlights of each winner, Club President GEOFF WILLIAMS presented the award to each winner, and JEREMY SOTHCOTT took the photographs.

Link to the 2021 track and field award winners photographs – Photographs of SBH Award Winners 2021, Taken at SBH AGM on 30 November     If you want a copy of a photograph, please contact me at  alanweller111@gmail.com  and i will send you a PDF.

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS SUBSCRIPTIONS – SBH Treasurer GEOFF MORPHITIS has sent me the following regarding subscriptions.
Our new year started on 1 October 2021. The SBH annual subscriptions is £50 and the current England Athletics annual registration is £15 – but increase to £16 if your EA renewal date is after 1 April 2022. The total is £65 – but increase to £66 if your EA renewal date is after 1 April 2022, and should now be paid NOW to; ACCOUNT NAME: SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS, BANK: 41308378, SORT CODE: 400426 – Please let me know when payment is made. I will still be collecting subscriptions for the year to 30 September 2021 from those members who did not pay. Thanks GEOFF

CROSS COUNTRY CLUB CHAMPIONSCongratulations to the first of this season’s winners, which took place last Saturday 4 December at Uxbridge.
Under 20 Men ASHWIN FOWKES-GAJAN
5 Miles Senior Men DANIEL NICHOLLS
Masters Men 40+ ROBERT RIGBY

Link to current list dated 4 December 2021 Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Club Championship Winners 2021-2022 Updated 04-12-21

START FITNESS METROPOLITAN LEAGUEThe third fixture of five took place last Saturday 4 December at the Hillingdon Sports Centre, Uxbridge.
The day started with our Under 11s, in which BEN KASPAR finished 5th and JASMYN PERRING finishing 17th. The Boys team who were 2nd at Welwyn, finished in 3rd place, and overall the have moved up from 4th to 3rd place, the Girls who were 7th at Welwyn slipped to 12th place. Following on was the Under 13 Boys, with a team of 6 runners, dominated the race, yet again winning the race, and now hold a 35 point lead overall over Woodford Green and Essex Ladies, EUAN PHILLIPS, PRINCE VICTORUS JOHN and ARTHUR PHILLIPS,finished 3rd, 4th and 10th respectively. Under 13 Girls race, POSIE SHAW in her 13th consecutive race, after finishing 4th and 2nd in the first two fixtures, finished in 1st place, the team with ERIN GIBLIN and NYAH CAMPBELL-CAINE improved their overall position from 6th to 3rd place. The Under 15 Boys/Under 17 Men had ABDIRAHIM HAMUD U17 running his first race of the season, and what a race, he was given 1st place over the Welwyn winner with both of them given the same time, the team with MAX WINFIELD and SPIKE BLAKE finishing 5th and 7th respectively. dominated the race winning by some25 points, and hold a lead overall of 104 points. The Under 15 Girls/Under 17 Women were still struggling with numbers, MYA MAIRS-INGRAM and ASHA HORBACKI finishing 34th and 39th respectively, with the team slipping from 10th to 12th overall. The Senior Men had 13 runners, with ASHWIN FOWKES-GAJAN U20 finishing in 47th place to secure the Under 20 Club Championship, DANIEL NICHOLLS won the Senior Men’s 5 Mile Club Championship and ROBERT RIGBY V60 won the Masters Men’s 40+ Club Championship, the team improved their 12th place overall, moving up to 11th place, also our Veterans team who had 8 runners, moved up from 6th to 5th place overall. Finally, the Senior Women team struggled with numbers again, with CHARLENE JACOBS-CONRADIE V40 finishing in 14th place, the team who finished 5th at Welwyn, slipped one place to 6th place overall.
The next fixture is on 15 January at Wormwood Scrubs, so put it in your diary now.

Under 11 Boys (Team 4 to score) – BEN KASPAR 5th (7.42 1st 9 year-old), EDDIE PASCAL 13th (8.17), PRINCE-MOSES JOHN 15th (8.28), the 10 year-old winner was Jack Hayward of Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (7.21) 39 runners finished.
Team Result – 1st Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (107 points), 2nd Thames Valley Harriers (96), 3rd SBH (84) 14 teams finished
Team Result After 3 Fixtures – 1st Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (369 points), 2nd London Heathside (284), 3rd SBH (246), 14th SBH ‘B’ (50) 20 teams finished

Under 11 Girls (Team 4 to score) – JASMYN PERRIN 17th (9.48), the winner was Quinn Bookless of Cookham (8.02) 27 runners finished.
Team Result – 1st Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (85 points), 2nd Herts Phoenix (28), 3rd Cookham (25), 12th SBH (9), 14 teams finished
Team Result After 3 Fixtures – 1st Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (293 points), 2nd Herts Phoenix (165), 3rd Enfield & Haringey and Trent Park (105), 6th SBH (85), 17th SBH ‘B’ (5) 17 teams finished

Under 13 Boys (Team 4 to score) – EUAN PHILLIPS 3rd (11.29), PRINCE VICTORUS JOHN 4th (11.34), ARTHUR PHILLIPS 10th (12.24), LADDIE SHAW 18th (13.11), BARNEY MALLADINE 29th (14.04), JACK REDFORD 36th (14.52), the winner was Daniel Jells of St Mary’s Richmond (11.24) 46 runners finished.
Team Result – 1st SBH (153 points), 2nd Hillingdon (151), 3rd Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (141), 12th SBH ‘B’ (29) 18 teams finished
Team Result After 3 Fixtures – 1st SBH (425 points), 2nd Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (390), 3rd Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (231), 8th SBH ‘B’ (134) 22 teams finished

Under 13 Girls (Team 4 to score) – POSIE SHAW 1st (12.25), ERIN GIBLIN 18th (14.15), NYAH CAMPBELL-CAINE 19th (14.19) 39 runners finished.
Team Result – 1st London Heathside (131 points), 2nd Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (95), 3rd SBH (82) 14 teams finished
Team Result After 3 Fixtures – 1st London Heathside (431 points), 2nd Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (419), 3rd SBH (256), 19th SBH ‘B’ (9) 20 teams finished

Under 15 Boys/Under 17 Men (Team 4 to score) – ABDIRAHIM HAMUD U17 1st (12.56), MAX WINFIELD U17 5th (13.46), SPIKE BLAKE U17 7th (13.57), ANTONIO CONRADIE U17 27th (15.30), DANIEL BANYARD U17 33rd (16.45), AUSTIN WARD U15 40th (16.08), TOMMY NARVAEZ-WHITE U15 45th (16.16), SAMUEL BORDOLEY U15 51st (16.37), LOUIS PELTA U17 57th (16.56), MAX CAROLAN-BOSS U15 77th (18.15) the winner of U15 race was Charlie Brook of St Mary’s Richmond (14.11) 79 runners finished.
Team Result – 1st SBH (280 points), 2nd London Heathside (255),3rd Herts Phoenix (244), 10th SBH ‘B’ (151), 21st SBH ‘C’ (27) 24 teams finished
Team Result After 3 Fixtures – 1st SBH (961 points), 2nd Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (857), 3rd Herts Phoenix (847), 7th SBH ‘B’ (639), 21st SBH ‘C’ (198) 31 teams finished

Under 15 Girls/Under 17 Women (Team 4 to score) – MYA MAIRS-INGRAM U15 34th (18.06), ASHA HORBACKI U17 39th (18.54), the winner of U15 race was Adela Svihaikova of Thames Valley Harriers (15.22) and U17 race was Sophia Latham of Harrow (15.48) 57 runners finished.
Team Result – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (193 points), 2nd Cookham (152), 3rd London Heathside (152), 14th SBH (41) 18 teams finished
Team Result After 3 Fixtures – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (524 points), 2nd London Heathside (495), 3rd Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (455), 12th SBH (202), 24th SBH ‘B’ (25) 25 teams finished

Senior Men (Senior Team 12 to score, Veteran Team 5 to score) – ASHWIN FOWKES-GAJAN U20 47th (28.43), DYLAN MICHEL U20 82nd (29.50), ROBERT RIGBY V60 151st (32.13 2nd V60), DANIEL NICHOLLS 158th (32.28), MARK COTTLE 170th (33.05), JONNY SHAW V50 178th (33.24), TIM UNDERHILL V50 242nd (35.48), LENARD MICHEL V50 246th (35.51), DAVID GREENSTEIN V55 253rd (36.00), BARRY HAWS V45 260th (36.25), DANNY DIGWEED 276th (36.57), PAUL MACCARTHY V55 277th (36.58), PHILIP CUNNINGHAM V55 364th (44.22) the winner was Jacob Allen of Highgate Harriers (25.21) 376 runners finished.
Team Result – Division 1 – 1st Highgate Harriers (1542 points), 2nd Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets (1386), 3rd London Heathside (1148), 11th SBH (410) 12 teams finished – Veterans Division 2 – 1st Harrow (231 points), 2nd Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (188), 3rd Ealing Eagles (173), 4th SBH (155) 12 teams finished
Team Result After 3 Fixtures – Division 1 – 1st Highgate Harriers (4641 points), 2nd Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets (3822), 3rd Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (3189), 11th SBH (1274) – Veterans Division 2 – 1st Harrow (700 points), 2nd Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (671), 3rd Ealing Eagles (545), 5th SBH (470)

Senior Women (Senior Team 5 to score, Veteran Team 4 to score) – CHARLENE JACOBS-CONRADIE V40 14th (32.18 1st V40), ELANA RONCATI U20 60th (36.13), the winner was Beth Hawling of London Heathside (28.44) 182 runners finished.
Team Result – Division 1 – 1st Thames Valley Harriers (368 points), 2nd Highgate Harriers (329), 3rd London Heathside (291) 12 teams finished – Division 2 – 1st Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (192 points), 2nd Herts Phoenix (160), 3rd Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets ‘C’ (117), 6th SBH (84) 12 teams finished
Team Result After 3 Fixtures – Division 1 – 1st London Heathside (1018 points), 2nd Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets (867), 3rd Highgate Harriers (791) – Division 2 – 1st Ealing, Southall & Middlesex (729 points), 2nd Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (669), 3rd Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets ‘C’ (613), 6th SBH (395)

Howard Williams Trophy (Juniors) – 1st Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (8 Wins, 99.5 points), 2nd London Heathside (1, 92), 3rd SBH (4, 89)
Howard Williams Trophy (Seniors) – 1st Highgate Harriers (3 Wins, 48 points), 2nd Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets (0, 48), 3rd London Heathside (2, 47), 11th SBH (0, 29)

Link to the Start Fitness Metropolitan League results – https://www.metleague.run/results/ now select ‘Read More’ on Race 3, now select ‘Spreadsheet Results Link’

THESE ARE THE SBH ATHLETES CURRENT CONSECUTIVE RACES, FOLLOWING THE WELWYN GARDEN CITY FIXTURE ON 13 NOVEMBER
(23) PHILIP CUNNINGHAM V50 & V55
(13) POSIE SHAW U11 & U13
(11) ARTHUR PHILLIPS U11 & U13
(8) ASHWIN FOWKES-GAJAN U17 & U20
(7) DANNY DIGWEED
(5) DANIEL BANYARD U15 & U17, DYLAN MICHEL U17 & U20, LADDIE SHAW U11 & U13
(3) PRINCE-MOSES JOHN U11, PRINCE VICTORUS JOHN U13, EUAN PHILLIPS U13, SPIKE BLAKE U17, LOUIS PELTA U17, CHARLENE JACOB-CONRADIE V40, MARK COTTLE SM, DAVID GREENSTEIN V55, PAUL  MACCARTHY V55, DANIEL NICHOLLS SM, JONNY SHAW V50 and TIM UNDERHILL V50
(2) EDDIE PASCAL U11, JASMYN PERRIN U11, NYAH CAMPBELL-CAINE U13, ERIN GIBLIN U13, SAMUEL BORDOLEY U15, MAX CAROLAN-BOSS U15, TOMMY NARVAEZ-WHITE U15, AUSTIN WARD U15, ROBERT RIGBY V60

The current record for consecutive appearances is held by JOHN KELLY, who completed 28 races between 1985 to 1990.

SBH WINTER POINTS CHAMPIONSHIPS, THESE ARE THE TOP 3 POSITIONS FOLLOWING THE WELWYN GARDEN CITY FIXTURE ON 13 NOVEMBER

Under 11 BoysBEN KASPAR (16 points), EDDIE PASCAL (13) and XANDER REESE (8) – Under 13 Boys – ARTHUR PHILLIPS (22 points), EUAN PHILLIPS (21) and PRINCE-VICTORUS JOHN (20) – Under 15 Boys – THOMAS CADWALLADER (16 points), TOMMY NARVAEZ-WHITE (14) JACOB CLEMENT and AUSTIN WARD (13) – Under 17 Men – SPIKE BLAKE (16 points) LEO RONCARATI (15 points), JOSHUA FISHER and MAX WINFIELD (13) – Under 20 Men – ASHWIN FOWKES-GAJAN (24 points), DYLAN MICHEL (21), JONATHAN BOARDMAN and FINN MACCARTHY (6) – Senior Men – DANIEL NICHOLLS (35 points), MARK COTTLE (32), DANNY DIGWEED (29) – Masters Men 40-49 – PAUL LEWIS and BARRY HAWS (8 points) – Masters Men 50-59 – JONNY SHAW (24 points), TIM UNDERHILL (19) and DAVID GREENSTEIN (17) – Masters Men 60-69 – ROBERT RIGBY (16 points)
Under 11 GirlsVERA DOUDKA (15 points), JASMYN PERRIN (14) and MARISSA ELLIS BELL (8) – Under 13 Girls – POSIE SHAW (24 points), ERIN GIBLIN (14), NYAH CAMPBELL-CAINE (12) – Under 15 Girls – MYA MAIRS-INGRAM (16 points), ASHANI PERERA (8 points) and GRACIE ROSENBLATT (7) – Under 17 Women – LUISA STAAB (16 points), ASHA HORBACKI (15) and LILI FOWKES-GAJAN (7) – Under 20 Women – NATASHA TANNER and ELENA RONCARATI (8 points) – Senior Women – ELANA DIMMER (16 points) – Masters Women 40-49 – CHARLENE JACOBS-CONRADIE V40 (24 points)

Link to the Men/Women Winter Points tables updated up to the 4 December – Mens 2021-2022 Points Tables Updated 04-12-21   Womens 2021-2022 Points Tables Updated 04-12-21

NORTH WEST LONDON LEAGUE – The third fixture of five took place at Trent Park on 27 November.
BRIAN FOWLER had fractured right arm at Trent Park which left his right arm encased in a heavy lump of plaster, thus one finger typing with left hand has taken a long time and has been carried out in gentle stages. Regarding the results, we are still awaiting the overall team positions after 3 fixtures.

Another excellent day for Shaftesbury, starting with the Under 11 Boys with BEN KASPAR winning the race and XANDER REESE finishing 2nd, the team packed well to win the team race by 12 points. The Under 11 Girls with VERA DOUDKO and JASMYN PERRIN finishing 15th and 18th respectively, with the team finishing in 3rd place. The Under 13 Boys team made it 3 wins out of 3 for the season, we had 4 finishers in the first 13, EUAN PHILLIPS, PRINCE VICTORUS JOHN, KEEYAN SHAH and ARTHUR PHILLIPS finished 1st, 2nd, 8th and 13th respectively. The Under 13 Girls had NYAH CAMPBELL-CAINE and ERIN GIBLIN who finished 5th and 6th respectively, which gave them a 2nd place in the team result. In the Under 15 Boys and Girls races, TOMMY NARVAEZ-WHITE finished 16th, SAMUEL BORDOLEY 24th and PHOEBE MUSIC 24th.
The next fixture is on 5 February at Harrow, so put it in your diary now.

Under 11 Boys (2000m) BEN KASPAR U11 1st (8.23), XANDER REESE U11 7th (9.08), EDWARDS PASCAL U11 18th (9.51), PRINCE-MOSES JOHN U11 20th (9.55), DENNYS PASCAL U11 21st (9.58), J DAY U11 29th (10.33), L BIRD U11 30th (10.35), G DOMINIC U11 42nd (11.57), H NINCOVIC U11 43rd (12.08), A KEARNS U11 46th (12.21), T NINCOVIC U11 56th (15.31) 57 runners finished
Team Result – 1st SBH (37 points), 2nd London Heathside (49), 3rd Ealing, Southall and Middlesex (65), 4th SBH ‘B’ (93), 12th SBH ‘C’ (154) 14 teams finished 

Under 11 Girls (2000m)VERA DOUDKO U11 15th (11.11), JASMYN PERRIN U11 19th (11.37), F KEENE U11 20th (11.41), ELLIE SHAW U11 25th (12.01), E BACHLER U11 29th (12.52), E SCHWARZ U11 36th (14.51), the winner was A Weidner of Dacorum & Tring (9.26) 39 runners finished
Team Result – 1st Trent Park (37 points), 2nd Dacorum & Tring (50), 3rd SBH (55) 9 teams finished 

Under 13 Boys (3000m)EUAN PHILLIPS U13 1st (12.16), PRINCE VICTORUS JOHN U13 2nd (12.28), KEEYAN SHAH U13 8th (12.58), ARTHUR PHILLIPS U13 13th (13.17), CHARLIE CUTLER U13 20th (13.54), JACK REDFORD U13 43rd (17.32) 48 runners finished
Team Result – 1st SBH (24 points), 2nd Ealing, Southall and Middlesex (59), 3rd Cookham (64) 10 teams finished 

Under 13 Girls (3000m)NYAH CAMPBELL-CAINE U13 5th (14.42), ERIN GIBLIN U13 6th (14.44), the winner was Jasmine Hall of Woodford Green & Essex Ladies (13.21), 25 runners finished
Team Result – 1st London Heathside (22 points), 2nd SBH (45), 3rd Ealing, Southall and Middlesex (56) 8 teams finished 

Under 15 Boys (4000m)TOMMY NARVAEZ-WHITE U15 16th (18.07), SAMUEL BORDOLEY U15 24th (18.47), the winner was Cameron McConnon of Thames Valley Harriers (16.06), 29 runners finished
Team Result – 1st London Heathside (23 points), 2nd Thames Valley Harriers (54), 3rd Highgate Harriers (74), 9th SBH (112) 11 teams finished 

Under 15 Girls (4000m)PHOEBE MUSIC U15 24th (22.07),the winner was A Suyhalkova of Thames Valley Harriers (17.11), 32 runners finished
Team Result – 1st London Heathside (19 points), 2nd Thames Valley Harriers (27), 3rd Cookham (53), 10th SBH (11210 teams finished 

Under 17 Men (5000m)No SBH Runner, the winner was Jack Bailey of Highgate Harriers (17.56), 22 runners finished
Team Result – 1st Trent Park (22 points), 2nd London Heathside (39), 3rd Barnet & District (52) 6 teams finished 

Under 17 Women (5000m)No SBH Runner, the winner was G Milnes of Dacorum & Tring (19.51), 17 runners finished
Team Result – 1st Dacorum & Tring (13 points), 2nd Bernet & District (49), 3rd Trent Park (55) 6 teams finished 

CURRENT CONSECUTIVE RACES – (4) ARTHUR PHILLIPS U13, (3) VERA DOUDKO U11, JASMYN PERRIN U11, PRINCE-MOSES JOHN U11, PRINCE VICTORUS JOHN U13, EUAN PHILLIPS U13PHOEBE MUSIC U15, (2) NYAH CAMPBELL-CAINE U13, ERIN GIBLIN U13, JACK REDFORD U13, KEEYAN SHAW U13, TOMMY NARVAEZ-WHITE U15

LEE VALLEY DECEMBER OPEN INDOOR MEETING Took place at Lee Valley on 5 December.
60m – SM 1.9 ASHER ESCOBAR U15 7th (PB 8.76) taking .31 of a second off his 2020 time, 2.3 ASHER ESCOBAR U15 3rd (PB 8.76) as SM 1.9
60m – M50 1.1 GARY SMITH V50 (2nd Claim) 1st (8.70), 2.1 GARY SMITH V50 (2nd Claim) 1st (PB 8.68) taking .01 of a second off his 4 December time, and is ranked UK No.3 V50 in 2021
Pole Vault – SX B ABIGAIL EDWARDS U15 5th (2.72m)

VALENCIA MARATHON Took place at Valencia, Spain on 5 December.
RICHARD HORTON 177th (PB 2:28.01)

BOB TIMMONA INDOOR CHALLENGE Took place at Lawrence, Kansas, USA on 4 December.
Shot 7.26kg – SM GEORGE EVANS (Kansas University) 2nd (16.82m)

GVSU HOLIDAY INDOOR MEETING Took place at Allendale, Michigan, USA on 4 December.
5000m – SM 3 MITCHEL COX U23 (Quenns University) 8th (PB 14:47.90)

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Dulwich on 4 December.
HUGH RICHARDS V75 280th (29.49) this was his 164th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Hackney Marshes on 4 December.
BARRY CHISHOLM V60 203rd (30.45) this was his 223rd Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Jersey on 4 December.
CLIFF GOLDING V65 52nd (25.42) this was his 102nd Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Nonsuch on 4 December.
KOJO KYEREME V45 1st (17.12) this was his 19th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Oak Hill on 4 December.
STUART SINGER V60 20th (21.53) this was his 310th Parkrun, BRADLEY SINGER 40th (22.54) this was his 156th Parkrun

PARKRUN 5K Took place at Sunny Hill on 4 December.
JOSHUA FISHER U17 2nd (17.39) this was his 2nd Parkrun, JACOB CLEMENT U15 5th (20.20) this was his 2nd Parkrun, NATASHA TANNER U20 11th (22.29) this was her 40th Parkrun

UPCOMING FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS, FOR THE PERIOD THURSDAY 16 DECEMBER UNTIL WEDNESDAY 12 JANUARY – The current 2021 Summer Fixture Card can be found on the SBH website http://sbharriers.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixture-cards/ also the contact details for all Team Managers can be found on the SBH website http://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/track-field/team-managers/
There are certain fixtures, that you will have to enter yourselves and pay the appropriate fee
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BOXING DAY BONANZA RUN – NOW takes place on Monday 27 December at StoneX Stadium and Starts at 11.00, issuing of numbers, refreshments and prize giving takes place in the Indoor Track area. Distance 2 miles, 1 mile for Under 11 and £2 entry fee. See SBH Flyer for full information – Boxing Day (Monday 27 December) Poster

LEE VALLEY NEW YEAR OPEN INDOOR MEETING – Takes place at the Lee Valley Athletics Centre, 61 Meridian Way, Edmonton (Satnav N9 0AR) on Sunday 2 January all age-groups including U13s.
Provisional Timetable 10.30 60m, 11.45 300m, 12.15 800m, 13.15 200m, 14.15 400m
To enter please use this link – https://www.visitleevalley.org.uk/athletics-events
Entries Close Saturday 25 December or once they have reached full capacity
Note: You will have to enter yourself and pay the appropriate entry fee

MIDDLESEX CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place on Saturday 4 January at Greenford.
The race headquarters is The Tir Chonail Gaelic Sports Club, at the end of Berkeley Avenue, Greenford (Satnav UB6 0NZ). Directions – turn off Greenford Road (A4127), opposite the entrance to the Glaxo Factory. The playing fields are at the end of Berkeley Avenue.
Car parking spaces is limited and we had considerable problems with too many cars when we were last there in 2019. If you can share cars please, also do not park on the areas marked out for the course.
Start Times 11.15am U11 Boys (1500m), 11.20am U11 Girls (1500m), 11.30am U13 Boys (3000m), 11.35am U13 Girls (3000m), 11.55am U15 Boys (4000m), 12.00noon U15 Girls (4000m), 12.25pm U17 and U20 Women (6000m), 12.55pm U17 Men and U20 Men (6000m), 1.00pm Senior Women (8000m), 1.45pm Senior Men (12000m).
Entries Close Wednesday 29 December
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager 

HERTFORDSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place on Sunday 9 January at Stanborough Lakes (South End), Welwyn Garden City.
Start Times 11.00am U11 Girls (1900m), 11.10am U11 Boys (1900m), 11.20am U13 Girls (29000m), 11.30am U13 Boys (2900m), 11.45am U15 Boys & Girls (4800m), 12.05pm U17 Men and Women, U20 Women (6150m), 12.30pm U20 Men & Senior Women (8000m), 1.15pm Senior Men (11250m).
Entries Close Friday 17 December
Note: You will have to be pre-entered by your respective Team Manager

ESSA CROSS COUNTRY CUP Took place at Newquay, Devon on 4 December.
Intermediate Boys (4500) – PETER BAVEL-ZAYATS U15 (Haberdashers School) 48th (18.01)
Team Result – 1st Dr Challoners Grammar School (78 points), 2nd The Eastwood Academy (90), 3rd St Albans School (116), 22nd Haberdashers School (325) 27 teams finished  

Senior Boys (5100m) – HENRY DOVER U17 (Woodbridge School) 10th (17.22), KIT EVANS-LOMBE U20 (Woodbridge School) 13th (17.25), LUCA STUBBS U20 (St Albans School) 29th (17.51), CHARLIE TURNER U20 (Woodbridge School) 71st (19.00)
Team Result – 1st The Judd School (45 points), 2nd Abingdon School (74), 3rd The King Edward V1 Academy (101), 7th Woodbridge School (178), 8th St Albans School (90) 26 teams finished  

Senior Girls (3350m) – RUBY VINTON U17 (Woodbridge School) 2nd (12.41), APRIL HILL U20 (Woodbridge School) 17th (13.36), AMY GODDARD U20 (Woodbridge School) 37th (14.23)
Team Result – 1st Bradford Grammar School (40 points), 2nd St Catherine’s School (76), 3rd Guilford High School (82), 6th Woodbridge School (105) 25 teams finished 

SURF’S UP FOR ENGLISH SCHOOLS RUNNERS – The following article was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.

Newquay proves a blustery venue for the 40th ESAA Cross Country Cup as leading schools from around the nation battle for honours. Strong north-westerly winds hitting the coast of Newquay in Cornwall might have been great news for local surfers hoping to catch some monster waves. But for teenage athletes at the English Schools Cross Country Cup at the town’s Tretherras School it simply meant another challenge on a course that was already wickedly undulating and very greasy underfoot due to recent wet weather. The 40th edition of this event was visiting Newquay for the third time in 12 years and competitors weren’t quite as lucky as the last occasion, in 2014, when unseasonably warm weather saw school teachers and spectators wearing t-shirts and shorts. This time there was a real chill in the air, boggy ground and gusty winds. Perfect cross-country conditions, many would agree. Overnight winds played havoc with the course infrastructure as well with organisers waking on race day (Dec 4) to find markers and tape had blown over. Some teams were unable to make the trip either due to Covid. Others endured a mammoth journey from places like Cumbria and the North East of England – a journey they were keen to make after the pandemic led to the cancellation of last winter’s event. The event is the little sister of the English Schools Championships – which takes place this winter at Hop Farm in Kent in March – and it is mainly focused on school teams element.

The first race of the day – the inter girls event – was won by Guildford High School but the individual victory went to ZOE GILBODY of Thomas Telford School. GILBODY beat JESS BAILEY to the English Schools title in a dip finish in Liverpool just days before the first national lockdown in March 2020 and here she finished eight seconds ahead of MAISEY BELLWOOD and KATIE PYE before collapsing to her knees in exhaustion. “The wind really took it out of me,” she said.

REBECCA FLAHERTY led Bradford Grammar School to gold in the senior girls race as her team-mates AMELIE LANE (5th), EMILY GIBBINS (6th) and CARLA BARENNES (28th) ran strongly behind to continue the school’s fine tradition of endurance sport. Impressively, former Bradford students include triathletes ALISTAIR and JONNY BROWNLEE. “I did lots of sports to begin with,” said FLAHERTY. “Then my older brother began running harder in year seven and I just copied him. I ran in the English Schools fell running event this year but my downhill running wasn’t quite up to scratch. I really enjoyed it here though as it has a good mix of ground. It’s hilly but it’s not ‘fell running hills’. If there were no hills it’d be a very congested race too.” Like many athletes in Newquay, it was FLAHERTY’S first trip to Cornwall too. “We’re driving straight home now and will get back about 1am. After this I’ll sleep well!”

Inter boys winner HENRY SHEFFIELD was in a hurry to get back home as he had another cross-country race the following day in Gloucestershire. He won gold for Marling School of Stroud as Dr Challoner’s took the team prize. “I’m so tired I can hardly talk,” said SHEFFIELD, who was battered mid-race by a short and unwelcome hail storm. “It was such a hard race. I took the lead on a downhill which felt natural and tried to push it from there. “ He added: “It’s a great course – one of the favourites that I’ve done. It was only 5km but felt like 10km. When the hail was coming into my face I felt like stopping but I carried on. I’m so happy to get the win.”

Senior races were taking place at the English Schools Cross Country Cup for the first time since the event began in 1981 and SAM HODGSON took the boys title for Reading Blue Coat School ahead of ROWAN MIELL-INGRAM as third-placed MATTHEW DUBERY led Judd School of Kent to team victory. A competitive race saw four runners still in contention on the final lap but HODGSON made a decisive break with about half a mile to go. “I wasn’t really expecting to be up there so when it came to the last lap I thought ‘hey I can maybe win this’,” he said. “I put in a little dig to test them out on the last lap and I felt their legs weren’t as strong as mine and when we went on to the steeper section I thought ‘let’s go for it’. I felt that was the way I’d win as I haven’t got a sprint on me.”

TILLY ROBINSON took the junior girls title for Guildford High School with Sevenoaks School winning the team honours. Into the closing stages she still had a lot of work to do but finished strongly to win by a couple of seconds. “It’s my biggest win yet,” she said.

JAKE MEYBURGH was also smiling after winning junior boys gold for St George’s College Weybridge, while The Coopers Company & Coborn from Upminster won the team title. “It was so windy and hilly so I knew I’d have to try hard into the wind,” said MEYBURGH. Unlike lots of athletes he didn’t have to jump in a mini-bus to start the long drive home either. “We’re staying here tomorrow to go for a walk on the beaches!” he said.

INDOOR FIXTURES 2022 – I have just received the following indoor fixtures for the Lee Valley Athletic Centre for January to March 2022.
January – 2 New Year Open Meeting, 8 Minithon, 9 Befit Open Meeting, 15-16 Southern U13/U15/U17 Championships, 22-23 London U20/Senior Games, 26 AOC Sport Indoor Championships, 29-30 London U13/U15/U17 Games.
February – 5-6 Southern U20/Senior Championships, 9 BMC Meeting, 12-13 Essex and Eastern Championships, 16 Middle Distance Open Meeting, 19 Bruce Longdon Sprint Hurdles Open Meeting.
March – 5-6 British Masters Championships, 12 Christine Bloomfield U13/U15 Open Meeting, 13 England Masters Championships, 19-20 Middlesex, Hertfordshire and Kent Championships, 26 Minithon.

Other indoor fixtures – 8-9 January England Athletics U20/Senior Combined Events Championships in Sheffield, 12-13 February England Athletics U15/U17/U20 Championships in Sheffield, 12-13 March England Athletics U15/U17 Combined Events Championships in Sheffield, 18-2- March World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia

NORTH WEST LONDON LEAGUE RESULTS FROM 2009 TO 2022 Link to the NWLL website which has the results from 2009 to 2022 http://www.british-athletics.co.uk/nwll/

BIRMINGHAM 2022 COMMONWEALTH GAMES, OPEN FOR VOLUNTEERS – Birmingham 2022 are looking for more than 13,000 spirited, dedicated and dynamic volunteers to be the heartbreak of the Commonwealth Games, a community of passionate people coming together to help deliver the biggest sporting and cultural event the West Midlands have ever seen. As part of the Commonwealth Collective, you’ll be the public face of Birmingham 2022, the heart and soul of the Games experience for athletes, officials, spectators, and a global audience of more than one billion.
For more information on volunteering, this is the link https://www.birmingham2022.com/get-involved/volunteering/

BIRMINGHAM 2022 COMMONWEALTH GAMESYou may wish to sign up to receive their Newsletter. Link – https://www.birmingham2022.com/register-your-interest/. This is the link to the current schedule for the 25 events https://images.birmingham2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/11441664_CWGs_Daily_Competition_Schedule_FINAL.pdf.
ATHLETICS take place at the Alexander Stadium 2-7 August, with the Marathons on 30 July. There will be 59 medal events including a fully integrated Para Sport programme. TRIATHLON and PARA TRIATHLON take place at Sutton Park 29 and 31 July. The Individual races contest a 750m swim, 20km cycle, 5km run, and the Team races contest a 250m swim, 7km cycle, 1.5km run. Link to all events https://www.birmingham2022.com/the-games/sports/?utm_source=workflow&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=popup_work_flow_send_welcome_autoresponder_pop_up_footer_form&utm_content=2021-02-05
Shaftesbury’s ANGUS MCKENZIE was appointed as Competition Manager (Athletics) last year, and the article on him can be found in the 26 November 2020 SBH Newsletter.

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.
Regarding Lee Valley Indoor fixtures, they are in the process of finalising their fixtures. Once we receive these, the fixture card will updated and issued.

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS WINTER FIXTURE CARD 2021-2022 – The Fixture Card was issued on the 22 September 2021.
Fixture Card Front Sheet Updated 14 October 2021 With Revised Details On Club Kit And Club Hoodies SBH Winter 2021-2022 Fixture Card Front Sheet Updated 14-10-21
Fixture Card All Fixtures SBH Winter 2021-2022 Fixture Card Fixtures Issued 22-09-21
Cross Country Club Championship And Points Races SBH Winter 2021-2022 Cross Country Club Championship and Points Races Issued 22-09-21
Regarding Lee Valley Indoor fixtures, they are in the process of finalising their fixtures. Once we receive these, the fixture card will be updated and re-issued.

SBH CROSS COUNTRY POINTS RACES 2021-2022 –Throughout the season there are a series of races, that determine the winners of the SBH Points Race Championships. At the end of the season SBH medals are awarded to the 1st three in each age-group, and those medals will be presented at the 2022 SBH Annual General Meeting at StoneX Stadium on 30 November 2022.
The remaining races for the 2021-2022 season are as follows;
Under 11 Boys and Girls – Metropolitan League on 15 January and 19 February, also the Middlesex Championships on 8 January or Hertfordshire Championships on 9 January as the majority of our Under 11’s are from those counties.
There are 6 races in a season, with the best 4 results that determine your final points total. The winner of each race receives 8 points, second 7 and so on.
Under 13 to Masters Men and Women – Metropolitan League on 15 January and 19 February, also the Southern Championships on 29 January and the National Championships on 26 February.
There are 7 races in a season, with the best 5 results that determine your final points total. The winner of each race receives 8 points, second 7 and so on, except for the Senior Men with the winner receiving 12 points, second 11 and so on.

SBH CROSS COUNTRY CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP RACES 2021-2022 Throughout the season there are a series of races, that determine the winners of the SBH Cross Country Club Championships. At the end of the season SBH trophies are awarded to the winner in each age-group, and those trophies will be presented at the 2022 SBH Annual General Meeting at StoneX Stadium on 30 November 2022.
The races for the 2021-2022 season are as follows;
Under 11 Boys and Girls – Metropolitan League on 15 January
Under 13 and U15 Boys and Girls, Under U17 Men and Women, Under 20 Women, Senior Women, Masters Women 40+  and 9 Miles Senior Men – Southern Championships on 29 January

START FITNESS METROPOLITAN LEAGUE – The statistics from 1966 to 2020, showing all Shaftesbury athletes Individual and Team performances, were published in the SBH Weekly Newsletter on 23 September. This is the link to the 2 documents in which the statistics were taken  M Metropolitan League Men And Women Individual Winners Plus Combined Summary From 1966 To 2020          O Metropolitan League Men and Women Team Winners Plus Combined Summary From 1966 to 2020

SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS NEW CLUB KIT JUNE 2021They are now available to purchase from our club kit supplier, Supreme Sports – click on the link for the full range – https://www.supreme-sports.co.uk/webshop/schools-and-clubs/shaftesbury-barnet-harriers/
By opening the link, you will be on the front page, which displays the men’s items. Click on SBH LADIES for the women’s items, or click on SBH KIDS for the young athletes’ items.

CLUB HOODIES – With well over eight hundred hoodies already in circulation, this is your opportunity to join the club. The bright red hoody is made to order and has your name embroidered on the front along with the club badge and has the Club name on the back. We now have 2 styles, the original pull over style at £35 + P&P or the new one with a full zip at £40 + P&P.
Here is the link to the Supreme Sports website which if you click on it, will take YOU to the new Club Hoody and allow you to then view the full range of Club kit online – https://www.supreme-sports.co.uk/webshop/schools-and-clubs/shaftesbury-barnet-harriers/

STONEX STADIUM NOW OPEN – StoneX Stadium is now open to Club members, under strict conditions. Check with your Coach for details of training times as, at other times, entrants have to have an entry fob to gain free entry and exit through the SBH Clubhouse. All athletes must sign in on entry and sign out on exit.

SBH MIDWEEK JUMPS CLUB AT STONEX STADIUM – The current arrangements until further notice are that Pole Vault training is on Monday’s and Wednesday’s from 18.30pm to 21.00pm. High Jump training is on Wednesday’s from 18.45pm to 21.00pm.
Please contact the session administrator CLYDE GORDON at clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk in advance and let him know if you are planning to attend.

POLE VAULTERS REQUIRED FOR 2022 To all athletes young & old – are you aware of the SBH Pole Vault sessions held at StoneX Stadium on Monday & Wednesday evenings from 18.30pm. We have room to coach more of you, why not come along and watch a session and the get involved – give it a try NOW.
Please contact the session administrator CLYDE GORDON at clydeg67@hotmail.co.uk for more details.

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

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

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.

CAN YOU HELP PLEASEDuring the period when all competitions are suspended, I will do my upmost in keeping the Newsletter information and other content going.
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.

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.

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

STONEX STADIUM (FORMERLY BARNET COPTHALL STADIUM) – Main Switchboard telephone number is 020 3675 7250.

CHARGES FOR USING STONEX STADIUM (FORMERLY BARNET COPTHALL STADIUM) – The Stadium is currently closed to the general public

ALAN WELLER – SBH NEWSLETTER EDITOR AND WEBSITE MANAGER