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  • Hampshire IOW Network

    22.Dec.10 Hampshire and Isle of Wight Network get to grips with 365

    The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Athletics Network held a workshop on 8th December for their clubs to get to know more about Athletics 365. Twenty coaches representing eight clubs turned out to learn more about this exciting new resource.

  • 16.Dec.10 AFD athlete wins Surrey's Young Sports Personality of the Year

    Fourteen deserving nominees from across the world of sport were awarded with a prestigious Surrey Sports Award, putting months of anticipation to an end. The event was hosted by Tim Durrans, BBC Surrey’s Sports Editor, and featured an address from Paralympic bronze medallist, Vicki Hansford.

  • 07.Dec.10 Sussex Sports Awards

    Sussex athletes took home three Awards from the Sussex Sports Awards at a glittering awards evening at the Brighton Hilton Metropole with over 500 people in attendance.

  • 23.Nov.10 Coach and Athlete Talent Introduction Day

    The end of the track season has seen the first of three Coach and Athlete Talent Introduction Days take place in the South.

  • 09.Nov.10 Schools complete ‘Leeds Castle Lap’

    The finale of both the Maidstone and Ashford Primary Schools’ Cross Country Series were held within the magnificent setting of Leeds Castle, where 850 pupils from 38 schools were watched and cheered on by over a thousand spectators as the children circumnavigated the castle and moat in an inter-schools competition.

  • Network Berkshire launch

    02.Nov.10 Super 8 off to a super start with Network Berkshire!

    Network Berkshire launched in style earlier this month with a Super 8 competition held at Thames Valley Athletics Centre. The competition, which was organised as a joint venture with the Berkshire Competition Managers team, attracted 7 teams from 6 local schools and a guest team including the chair of Network Berkshire itself bringing participant numbers to an impressive 112.