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News headlines September 2011

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  • Lea Valley network LV

    21.Sep.11 300m and 400m Hurdles training series announced

    The Lea Valley McCain Athletics Network are holding a series of training days for all one-lap hurdlers under the guidance of Lloyd Cowan, Brian Hopkins and various guest coaches.  Athletes of all standards and from any region are welcome to attend.

     

  • 20.Sep.11 Talent Introduction Day for Kent athletes

    An Athletics Talent Introduction Day for Kent athletes is to be held at the the Julie Rose Stadium, Ashford on 24 October 2011.  The event is open to disabled athletes aged 11+, including athletes with a physical disability, a sensory disability or an intellectual disability.

  • Durham City Harriers accreditation

    19.Sep.11 Durham City Harriers on a high

    Durham City Harriers are celebrating after receiving the certificate which confirms their successful re-accreditation.  Andy Billett, Club Chair said, "I am delighted that England Athletics and Sport England have recognised the high quality sporting environment that Durham City Harriers offers."

  • 15.Sep.11 Encouraging athletes to take part in wheelchair racing

    In conjunction with Carlisle County Council, England Athletics DASO, Shelley Holroyd, organised a ‘come and try’ wheelchair workshop for local athletes to engage them from other sports and encourage them to take part in wheelchair racing.

  • Blaydon AC QuadKids

    14.Sep.11 QuadKids at Blaydon Harriers & AC

    Blaydon Harriers & AC held their first inter-club Quadkids competition recently as an end of season finale for the Under 11’s group. A group of 15 young athletes turned out to take part in the four events of 75m, 600m, howler throw and long jump.

  • Zak Seddon Commonwealth Youth Games small

    10.Sep.11 Gold rush as England scoop seven medals on day two in Douglas

    An inspirational performance from Zak Seddon to win an exciting 2000m steeplechase kick-started a gold rush which saw England pick up seven medals, including five golds, on the second day of athletics action at the Commonwealth Youth Games in the Isle of Man.