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News headlines June 2010

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  • 14.Jun.10 Planning ahead for winter coaching in Cumbria

    it seems a long way off - but this winter, athletes in Cumbria are being offered the opportunity of looking to develop their skills in their chosen discipline(s).  The sessions are being organised by coaching coordinator Lenny Miller (Level 3 coach), with the support of the Cumbria County Athletics Association.

  • Wear it with Pride – England Athletics online store

    14.Jun.10 Wear it with Pride – England Athletics launches online store

    You can now show your passion for athletics and support the development of athletics in England by wearing clothing from the new England Athletics store. Official England Athletics products available at www.englandathletics.org/store.

  • QuadKids

    13.Jun.10 QuadKids attracting star ambassadors

    QuadKids recently announced that David Hemery and Dean Macey are now Ambassadors for the programme. To top that, Lord Coe is due to attend a QuadKids event in Bradford tomorrow where he will have the opportunity to see a QuadKids event in full swing.

  • Runcorn Sportshall Awards

    11.Jun.10 Spike presents kids with new Sportshall badges

    Local youngsters were the very first to receive their badges for the new Aviva UKA Academy Sportshall Awards from none other than Spike, the UKA mascot.  Joining Spike were George Bunner MBE - creator of Sportshall Athletics - and Kevin Hill, North of England Sportshall Development Officer.

  • 09.Jun.10 Transitioning Juniors to Seniors - Endurance workshop

    Nick Anderson and Bud Baldaro are holding an An England Athletics Endurance Coaches Workshop with input from Andy Vernon and Hannah England.  Nick and Bud will lead a presentation and discussion on the transitioning of junior athletes into competitive seniors.

  • QuadKids

    09.Jun.10 Debut of QuadKids in North London

    On a bright sunny evening at Parliament Hill track a large group of primary school age children from Highgate Harriers and London Heathside tried out the new sprint, throw, run and jump programme provided by Quadkids. The event was supported by members of the North London McCain Athletics Network.