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News headlines May 2010

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  • Louise Hazel at Loughborough 2010

    24.May.10 Louise Hazel sets her sights on Delhi

    Louise Hazel showed at Loughborough that she was preparing well for Delhi  by coming second to Jessica Ennis in the hurdles with 13.28.  Ryan Bangs reports in More Than The Games on Louise's successes so far and how she has set her sights on ensuring Britain's rich vein of form in multi-event competition continues in India.

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    24.May.10 Athlete blog - Helen Clitheroe

    2002 Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Helen Clitheroe is hoping that joining a new training group and doing a few more 1500m races this season will help her go one better in October.

  • 23.May.10 Athlete Development Model released on uCoach

    UKA have released, in partnership with England Athletics, the Athlete Development Model. This incredibly useful document will be backed up with a series of resources which are beginning to be released.

  • 21.May.10 Martin Rush talks about the endurance part of the NCDP

    Are you an endurance coach? Listen to Martin Rush's update on our National Coach Development Programme, including what was revealed in a Q&A with Lord Coe this month.

  • PV SNH Daniel Gardner

    20.May.10 National Championships - Free entry scheme

    Winners of area titles at the Northern, Midlands and Southern Championships will be eligible to receive a free entry for the National Championships. Everyone who wins a senior title at one of the area events will have a free entry into that event at the England Athletics Senior Championships to be held on 17 and 18 July, subject to their having met the entry standard.

  • 20.May.10 Woodford Green AC with Essex Ladies achieve Clubmark status

    Woodford Green AC with Essex Ladies, part of the McCain Lea Valley Athletics Network, is the latest Essex club to be awarded Clubmark accreditation. Well known for producing athletes such as Sally Gunnell, Sarah Claxton, Jeanette Kwakye and Daniel Awde they have also demonstrated that they are a progressive, safe and effective club for junior athletes.