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News headlines November 2010

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  • 09.Nov.10 Schools complete ‘Leeds Castle Lap’

    The finale of both the Maidstone and Ashford Primary Schools’ Cross Country Series were held within the magnificent setting of Leeds Castle, where 850 pupils from 38 schools were watched and cheered on by over a thousand spectators as the children circumnavigated the castle and moat in an inter-schools competition.

  • runbritain handicap scoring logo

    09.Nov.10 Continuing the runbritain success story

    As the 2010 road racing season draws to a close, we hope that you have had a successful year of running and racing.  Whether you have competed just once or more than 50 times, there are now several hundred thousand performances from UKA-licensed races staged since January that are logged in the runbritain results.

  • Bradford Network

    08.Nov.10 Bradford Athletics Network Celebration evening

    Bradford Athletics Network are hosting an evening on 3rd December to celebrate the success of this Autumn's “Enhanced Training sessions”  - and for adult endurance runners to have an opportunity to share experiences and feedback for future programmes.

  • Mansfield Paul Blissett & Richard Massey

    04.Nov.10 Over 50 attendees at Endurance Coach Mentoring session

    The East Midlands Endurance Coach Mentoring group met for a joint training session and coaches' get together at Mansfield on Sunday 31st October.  This was the follow up to the first such session that Area Coach Mentor Paul Blissett had organised in early September

  • 03.Nov.10 Network cross country event inspires others

    Rotherham Harriers, part of the South Yorkshire Athletics Network have helped to organise a successful third schools cross country championship event and identify promising young athletes - which has inspired fellow network partner Doncaster AC to follow suit in their local area.

  • 02.Nov.10 Club Focus – Sedgefield Harriers

    In September 2005, a small village in County Durham became part of the wider athletics community, through the founding of Sedgefield Harriers.  From their humble beginnings as a small group of recreational road runners, their growth and development of a club has been nothing short of astonishing.