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News headlines June 2011

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    22.Jun.11 Excitement mounts for the Aviva England Athletics U23 and U20 Championships

    Excitement is mounting as this weekend sees the England Athletics U23 and U20 Track and Field Championships.  The Championships will take place at the Bedford International Stadium which will also be staging the England Athletics Senior Championships next month.

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    22.Jun.11 Disadvantaged Athletics project a great success!

    Doncaster AC on behalf of the South Yorkshire McCain Athletics Network has delivered a series of athletics sessions to disadvantaged young people within Doncaster. 14 young people have been attending the four sessions which have been delivered so far.

  • Dwarf Athlete shot put Sean Clare

    22.Jun.11 Playground to Podium – proven success

    Playground to Podium County Athlete Assessment Days (CAAD) are proving hugely successful; for example in the North of England a number of potential athletics stars have been identified and encouraged to take their talents further.

  • Adam Cotton

    22.Jun.11 England Ace Cotton reels in fast times

    Adam Cotton appears to have found himself a new event after twice breaking the Birchfield Harriers U20 1500 metres club record on two occasions in the past fortnight.

  • 22.Jun.11 LCDP participants in the South reflect

    The Local Coach Development Programme (LCDP) aims to raise standards in coaching and therefore improve the performance of our athletes. As the summer season races towards us, coaches have been reflecting on how they have benefitted from being part of the LCDP.

  • 21.Jun.11 Young Londoner gets call up for World Youth Games

    Katie Snowden - Herne Hill HarriersHerne Hill Harriers’ Katie Snowden (Coach: James McDonald) has been selected to compete for Great Britain in the World Youth Championships next month. The young athlete, who has been in the form of her life, will compete in the 800m event against some of the world’s best under-18 athletes. The news broke this week not long after Katie had successfully defended her 800m title in the South of England track and field Championships in Ashford on 18 June.