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    29.May.12 Newly promoted HHH women win opening National League match

    Herne Hill Harriers womens team achieved our best ever result in the Uk Womens League by winning their first ever match in Division Two at Portsmouth. Having travelled missing many regulars to win the match was an outstanding

  • 28.May.12 Enfield & Herne Hill gets off to a good start in tough division

    The weekend saw the start of British athletics league competition. All divisions outside of the premiership were in action . National one had its first fixture at Lee Valley Athletic centre with some of London’s top clubs taking 6 of the 8 places in the division. The clubs comprised of; Enfield & Haringey (home team), Herne Hill, Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow, Belgrave, Harrow and Thames Valley Harriers.

  • 24.May.12 Idowu and Taylor to take flight at Aviva London Grand Prix

    London’s former World Champion triple jumper Phillips Idowu (Coached by:Aston Moore, Club: Belgrave) will take on the man who took his World title last year, Christian Taylor, in a mouth-watering battle at the Aviva London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre on Saturday 14 July.

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    21.May.12 South London Harriers Awarded Accredited Club Status

    South London Harriers are the latest London club to achieve Accredited Club status.  The club, that has various bases across South London including at Crystal Palace and Coulsdon, is one of the longest established in London and have a significant membership of both junior and senior athletes.

  • 20.May.12 ActiveTrainingWorld Met League

    ATW are delighted to announce that they are now officially the new sponsors of the Metropolitan Cross Country League. It has been agreed that ATW will be the title sponsors of the Met League for the next two seasons and we are very excited about this opportunity.
    The Met League is arguably the most competitive cross country league in the country and is made up of 21 athletic and running clubs from Essex, Hertfordshire and Middlesex.

  • 20.May.12 The Olympic Affect

    Bob Smith 'Olympic Affect'England's very own Bob Smith speaking to Runners Life on the Olympic Affect on the local club's to the Olympic park. The Olympics in London is very nearly upon us and there should be a positive ripple effect around the sport in this country as a direct result, not only from the money going into athletics but also through interest.