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News headlines March 2010

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  • South Surrey launch: 1000m start

    31.Mar.10 It's get set, go! for South Surrey McCain Athletics Network

    On Sunday 28th March 2010 - after many months of working together - the eight clubs that comprise the South Surrey McCain Athletics Network held an action-packed day hosted by Woking AC. 27 coaches and 43 athletes took part in coaching sessions conducted by David Hemery, John Davis, Erik Little and Neville Taylor.

  • NE Awards pres- Andrea Fyall (Official)

    31.Mar.10 North East volunteers recognised

    The England Athletics Award programme, Sponsored by Heidsieck & Co. Monopole Champagne, saw volunteers from across the North East recognised for the contribution they give to the sport.

  • 26.Mar.10 Successful weekend for the South London Athletics Network

    It was a successful weekend for the South London Athletics Network: on Saturday a combined team of youngsters from the clubs from the Network qualified at Crystal Palace to represent London in the National sportshall finals.  The following day the Network hosting their first coach and athlete development day which proved a great success.

  • 24.Mar.10 Y&H Team for London mini Marathon selected!

    The Yorkshire and Humberside Team for the 2010 London mini Marathon has now been selected!  After months of checking all major cross country results across school and club competitions within the area, we are very pleased to now announce the team.

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    23.Mar.10 Stars of the future battle at English Schools' XC

    More than 2000 school athletes, 250 team managers, a hundred officials, and an estimated crowd of 5000 supporters descended upon Heaton Park, Manchester, for the Aviva English Schools' Cross Country Championships on Saturday 20th March.

  • 17.Mar.10 Building the next generation of athletics champions – forging school-club links

    Effective links between athletics clubs and schools are hugely important.  For children they offer the best opportunity of a long-term, enjoyable and successful involvement in the sport.  England Athletics has therefore created a resource designed to help both clubs and schools know how best to work together.