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News headlines October 2011

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  • 27.Oct.11 Newham & Essex Beagles Disability Athletic Club

    Run! logoNewham Athletics Network along with one of its partners Newham & Essex Beagles Athletics Club has set up a weekly Disability Athletics Club which is open to all disabled Secondary School pupils in East London. The club is running out of Brampton Manor Academy with 11 of their pupils attending the first few sessions.

  • Lea Valley network LV

    27.Oct.11 Reach new heights at Lee Valley

    The Lea Valley Athletics Network is sponsoring a series of High Jump Training Days to be held at Lee Valley Athletics Centre, with sessions ideal for coaches new to the event.  Coaches are encouraged to attend with their athletes or simply for their own development.

  • 2012 logo

    25.Oct.11 Want to be a Young Games Maker at 2012?

    Do you know someone aged 16-18 years who is a part of a team or a team leader who works with 16-18 year olds?  Then they may be interested in our Young Games Maker programme. Applications close next Monday.

  • 23.Oct.11 London picks up two awards at Hall of Fame evening

    The London region was amongst the winners at the ‘Hall of Fame’ evening. The night saw volunteers who provide such an invaluable service to the sport honoured in the National Volunteer Awards as some of the biggest names in English athletics were inducted into the Hall of Fame.

  • 20.Oct.11 Cross country training with Highgate Harriers

    CROSS COUNTRY TRAINING WITH HIGHGATE HARRIERS

    Highgate Harriers are putting on a series of cross country training sessions at Hampstead Heath over the next few months. Start now and develop your cross country running with Highgate Harriers on Hampstead Heath. Improve your fitness and find out how to warm up, run, and go faster BE SURPRISED how much you can achieve. 12- 18 years, male and female, all abilities

  • England Athletics 120

    19.Oct.11 Reminder: Have your say as we continue to build the future of our sport

    England Athletics would like to gauge a wide range of views from its constituency and stakeholders to help us refine our approach, improve our services to the sport and identify new opportunities.