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News headlines October 2009

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  • 23.Oct.09 SW host a series of Coaching Endurance workshops

    A series of Coaching Endurance workshops have been organised for Level 2 and above coaches to come together and discuss specific coaching issues and coaching methods.  The sessions will be led by Level 3 endurance coach and tutor Peggy Wiseman and senior coach education tutor Viv Matthews.

  • 20.Oct.09 Bath Half Marathon needs Run in England group leaders

    Organisers of the 2010 Bath Half Marathon have launched a special training course, in association with the England Athletics ‘Run in England’ scheme, so that athletes can learn the best ways to pass on their knowledge and tips to many others who are perhaps a little apprehensive about how to prepare for their first ever event. 

  • ncdp pics

    20.Oct.09 New Coach Development initiative launched

    England Athletics has launched the National Coach Development Programme in an event that saw world class names in coaching presenting to coaches from across England.

  • Tom Addison

    20.Oct.09 Cross country competition opportunities

    It is the policy of the English Cross Country Association, backed by England Athletics, to send teams to International Cross Country events to help athletes to develop and gain experience of travelling and competing against good quality athletes from other Countries. The ECCA and England Athletics are pleased to announce this winter's fixtures.

  • Sutton relays Oct 09 GEELE, MOUMIN

    20.Oct.09 England Athletics Club of the Year win Road Relays

    England Athletics Club of the Year Newham and Essex Beagles continued on their run of success at the weekend by winning the Nike National AAA Men's 6 Stage Road Relays Championships at Sutton Park, and beating the standing course record too.

  • Geoff Oliver Tooting 09

    19.Oct.09 World age group 100 mile record broken by Englishman

    Sri Chinmoy, the inspiration behind the Self Transcendence Races has a saying that “age is not a barrier”. 76 year old Geoff Oliver proved that in exemplary fashion at the weekend by setting two World and four British Records for his age group.