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Autumn 2018 - Issue 121 Four Gold’S and One Silver for Evaun Williams at the World Masters in Malaga MASTERS ATHLETICS AUTUMN 2018
The official magazine of the British Masters Athletic Federation - Autumn 2018 - Issue 121 Four Gold’s and One Silver for Evaun Williams at the World Masters in Malaga www.tomphillipsphotos.co.uk MASTERS ATHLETICS AUTUMN 2018 07 Apr 2019 - British Masters 10k Road Championships - Blyth, Northumberland 18 May 2019 - British Open Masters Road Relays - Sutton Park, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham Editor: Paul Smith Email: [email protected] 26 May 2019 - British Masters 1-Mile Road Front Cover: Tom Phillips captures the drama of the M55, M50 and Championships - Westminster Mile, London M40 800m finals at the World Masters Championships in Malaga ?? May 2019 - British Masters Pentathlon Contents Championships - Oxford Page 3 - Fixtures ?? May 2019 - British Masters 10000m / 10000m Walk Page 4 - Secretary’s Report - Oxford Page 5 - News 02 Jun 2019 - British Masters 10-Mile Road Page 6 - Results Championships - Dorking, Surrey Page 9 - Track and Field Tours Page 10 - EAMA Inter Area T&F Challenge 16 Jun 2019 - British Masters 5km Road / 5km Walk Page 12 - Stay Cool in the Call Room Championships - Horwich, Greater Manchester Page 13 - BMAF Track & Field Championships 23 Jun 2019 - British Masters 30km Multi-Terrain Page 20 - World Masters Malaga Championships - North Downs, Gravesend, Kent Page 24 - Chairman’s Report on Malaga Page 25 - GB Medal Winners in Malaga 07 Jul 2019 - British Masters Half Marathon Page 27 - World Masters Medal Table Championships - Ashbourne, Derbyshire Page 28 - Run Ingrid Run ?? Jul 2019 - British Masters Combined Events -
Svhc Newsletter Sept 15
www.scottishmastersathletics.webnode.com SEPTEMBER 2015 Hilary McGrath, double winner at the Scottish Masters (221) Photo courtesy of Bobby Gavin of ‘That One Moment’ and the Scottish Athletics website. MEMBERSHIP NOTES 20th August 2015 MEMBERS CLUB VESTS I regret to report that 2 of our life members have died recently. Vests can be purchased from Andy Law for £18, including Bill Stoddart passed away on 10th August, aged 84. He postage. (Tel: 01546 605336. or email [email protected]) had been a member of SVHC since 1971 and was made an NEW MEMBERS honorary life member in 2003. Bill was profiled in our April 2014 Newsletter. We send our sympathy to his wife Betty, Alastair Beaton 13-May-15 2246 Inverness their son Donald, daughter-in-law Josephine and grandsons Suzanne Boyle 28-Jun-15 2256 Glasgow Jack and Tom. Anya Campbell 18-Jul-15 2263 Galashiels Our Hon Life President Bob Donald passed away on 16th Justin Carter 21-Jul-15 2264 Glasgow August, aged 88. He was 1 of the original SVHC Members. Sean Casey 13-May-15 2247 Cumbernauld Welcome to the 29 new and 9 reinstated members who have Alison Dargie 12-Aug-15 2270 Gosforth joined or re-joined since 10th March 2015. 57 members did Anne Douglas 26-May-15 2251 Balerno not renew their subs. As of 20th August 2015, we have 473 Cameron Douglas 24-Mar-15 2244 Dumfries paid up members . Brian Douglas 16-Aug-15 2271 Glasgow For those who have not already paid or set up standing Agnes Ellis 31-May-15 2250 Glasgow orders, subscription renewals are due in October for 2015/16. -
Club Directory
CLUB DIRECTORY IN ASSOCIATION WITH DETAILS OF EVERY UK AFFILIATED CLUB WHY JOINING A CLUB BRINGS BIG BENEFITS PLUS THE ELITES WHO LOVE THEIR CLUBS ATHLETICSWEEKLY.COM AW CLUB DIRECTORY WELCOME AND CONTENTS @ATHLETICSWEEKLY TIME TO CLUB TOGETHER CONTENTS JO PAVEY perhaps puts it best. “It is still what makes the athletics world 4 FIVE REASONS enriches your life,” says the five-time go round in this country. Olympian when asked about being If you’re not involved with a club yet, TO JOIN A CLUB involved with a club throughout her long or are perhaps assessing your options, It could be one of and varied athletics career. this Club Directory contains listings of the best decisions It’s an old truism that you get out every single one affiliated in the UK at you ever make of this sport what you put in – and the time of going to press. there are so many rewarding aspects We’ve included contact details too to putting yourself right at the heart of so what are you waiting for? Perhaps 8 CLUBS IN athletics. it’s time to join the club and see where ENGLAND The gateway to opportunity, it takes you. Every club affiliated to inspiration and improvement lies, of England Athletics course, through the club system, which Euan Crumley, Editorial Director 28 CLUBS IN SCOTLAND Every club affiliated to Scottish Athletics 30 CLUBS IN WALES Every club affiliated to Welsh Athletics 32 CLUBS IN NORTHERN IRELAND Every club affiliated to Athletics Northern Ireland MARK SHEARMAN IMAGES: MARK SHEARMAN COVER 36 ME AND MY ATHLETICS CLUB Some famous faces tell us how they benefited from getting involved Athletics Weekly, Editorial Director: Advertising athleticsweekly.com Subscriptions and back issues: The Great Run Company, Euan Crumley Head of publishing sales: Warners Group 235 High Holborn, London, 07971-668070 Neil Presland 07471-035555 Publisher: Wendy Sly Tel: 01778-392018 euan.crumley@ neil.presland@ wendy.sly@ WC1V 7LE thegreatruncompany.com thegreatruncompany.com thegreatruncompany.com © Athletics Weekly 2019. -
Spring 2019 Issue 123 Top Photo: Helen Godsell Sets a New World Indoor 200M W65 Record Running 29.98 at Lee Valley During the British Masters Indoor Championships
Clare Elms on her way to a The official magazine of the 3000m W55 indoor world record British Masters Athletic Federation www.tomphillipsphotos.co.uk Spring 2019 Issue 123 Top photo: Helen Godsell sets a new world indoor 200m W65 record running 29.98 at Lee Valley during the British Masters Indoor Championships. Lower photo: John Kirkham throws a new shot put M90 British record with a measurement of 5.24 metres. www.tomphillipsphotos.co.uk MASTERS ATHLETICS ~ SPRING 2019 02 Jun 2019 - British Masters Outdoor Pentathlon Championships - Oxford 02 Jun 2019 - British Masters 10000m Track Walks plus special track events - Oxford Editor: Paul Smith Email: [email protected] 02 Jun 2019 - British Masters 10-Mile Road Championships - Dorking Rugby Club, Surrey Contents Page 3 - Fixtures 16 Jun 2019 - British Masters 5km Road / 5km Walk Page 4 - Secretary’s Report Championships - Horwich, Greater Manchester Page 5 - Torun - World Best Indoors? 16 Jun 2019 - South of England Masters Track & Field Page 8 - Best Masters Athletes Awards Championships - Lee Valley Athletic Centre, London Page 9 - BMAF Indoor Championships Page 15 - Torun, a View from the back of the field 29-30 Jun 2019 - British Masters Combined Events Page 15 - Inter Area Indoor Championships Championships - Costello Stadium, Hull Page 17 - BMAF Cross Country Championships 29-30 Jun 2019 - North of England Masters T&F Page 18 - Nigel Gates, Master Athlete Championships - Costello Stadium, Hull Page 20 - Phil Bell’s Torun Journal Page 23 - Alternative Torun by Roger Garland 30 Jun 2019 -
Youth Team Scotland Set for Samoa
GAMES PREVIEW ISSUE COMMONWEALTH GAMES SCOTLAND NEWSLETTER ISSUE 23 – SUMMER 2015 Paul Bush and Jon Doig with team representatives. Congratulating all the athletes, Commonwealth Games Chairman, Paul Youth Team Scotland Bush OBE said: “Congratulations to all 28 athletes on their selection for Youth Team set for Samoa Scotland at Samoa 2015. “It is a fantastic achievement to be Hot on the heels of the one year anniversary of Glasgow 2014, 28 talented young selected for this important event and a athletes from eight sports head to Samoa this month, to represent Youth Team great opportunity for them to gain a real Scotland at the fifth Commonwealth Youth Games. understanding of what the Commonwealth Games is all about from both a sporting The athletes, aged 14–18 years, will all Hutchison, while the Weightlifting team and cultural perspective. make their Commonwealth Games debuts includes Youth Team Scotland’s youngest in Athletics, Archery, Boxing, Lawn team member – 14 year old Rowan Morrogh “The Commonwealth Youth Games is Bowls, Squash, Swimming, Tennis and Bernard – who holds an incredible 16 increasingly playing a key role in the Weightlifting, with the competition taking Scottish records at youth and junior level. development of our young athletes and place from 5-11 September 2015. ensuring that when they progress to the Struan Caughey, a representative at this full Commonwealth Games they are able to Lawn Bowlers Carla Banks and Darren Weir, year’s World Youth Championships, and deliver their best possible performance at who won their respective events at the Evelina D’Arcy become the first archers their first Games, in many cases going on hotly contested Bowls Scotland selection to represent Scotland at a Youth Games to win medals for Scotland. -
Women's Results Summary
Women's Results Summary - Top 3 By Age Group Full results available at: https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/2021/GBR/tadnat/ 100m U20W SenW 1 Alyson Bell Giffnock North 11.92 1= Taylah Spence Orkney 12.2 2 Emily Miller VP Glasgow 12.2 1= Chloe Lambert VP Glasgow 12.2 3 Lois Garland Perth Strathtay 12.3 3 Jenna Wrisberg Giffnock North 12.28 100mH U20W SenW 1 Amy Kennedy Cumbernauld 15.40 1 Katie Purves Edinburgh 13.98 2 Jane Davidson Aberdeen 15.41 2 Holly McArthur Edinburgh 14.15 3 Katie Burr VP Glasgow 15.71 3 Erin Campbell Giffnock North 14.82 200m U20W SenW 1 Lois Garland Perth Strathtay 25.2 1 Roisin Harison Aberdeen 24.34 2 Katie Dinwoodie Shetland 26.15 2 Rebecca Matheson Aberdeen 24.41 3 Sarah Duff Pitreavie 26.3 3 Kelsey Stewart Aberdeen 24.85 400m U20W SenW 1 Katie Johnson (U18) Edinburgh 57.4 1 Georgia Morrison Aberdeen 59.0 2 Rebecca Grieve (U18) Pitreavie 57.81 2 Connie Campbell Inverness 1:01.3 3 Anise Macaulay Orr (U18) Edinburgh 58.7 3 Erika Marwick Orkney 1:03.0 400mH U20W SenW 1 Leah Keisler Law and District 1:06.46 1 Mhairi Patience VP Glasgow 1:02.33 2 Rachel Callan Giffnock North 1:08.02 2 Emily Craig Edinburgh 1:02.70 3 x x x 3 x x x 800m U20W SenW 1 Zoe Flower Giffnock North 2:19.4 1 Erika Marwick Orkney 2:25.9 2 Daisy Cumming Dunfermline 2:22.4 2 Sophie Smith East Kilbride 2:34.4 3 Jill Carswell Giffnock North 2:25.4 3 Rachel Cunningham Shettleston 2:44.1 W35 1 Charlene Manley Shettleston 2:25.0 2 x x x 3 x x x 1500m U20W SenW 1 Georgia Ledingham Corstorphine 4:36.39 1 Grace Whelan Moray Road Runners 4:53.89 2 Charlie -
2003-01-19 District Indoor Championships
East District Indoor Championship 2003 1500m U17 Female Final Pos Number Athlete Representing Performance 1 333 Jenny Sheal Lasswade AAC 5:16.12 2 311 Kim Paterson Pitreavie AAC 5:20.00 3 309 Ashleigh Kennedy Lasswade AAC 5:53.60 1500m U17 Male Final Pos Number Athlete Representing Performance 1 106 Ewan Simpson Pitreavie AAC 4:14.90 2 121 Shaun Desport Harmeny AC 4:14.91 3 105 Stuart Chisholm Pitreavie AAC 4:49.02 200m U15 Female Round 1 Heat 1 Pos Number Athlete Representing Performance 1 231 Kirsty Hunter Livingston & District AAC 27.31 2 273 Lauren Giles Pitreavie AAC 28.36 3 233 Sylvia Kamya Aberdeen AAC 29.02 4 275 Emma Mitchell Harmeny AC 29.75 200m U15 Female Round 1 Heat 2 Pos Number Athlete Representing Performance 1 238 Jayd Venters Dunfermline & West Fife AC 29.05 2 278 Victoria Stephen Dunfermline & West Fife AC 29.44 3 271 Amy Cameron Perth Strathtay Harriers 29.96 4 276 Amy Pearson Central AC 30.06 200m U15 Female Round 1 Heat 3 Pos Number Athlete Representing Performance 1 224 Nicola Campbell Dundee Hawkhill Harriers 28.54 2 272 Claire Carmichael Harmeny AC 29.65 3 274 Helen McIntosh Montrose & District AC 29.90 4 225 Nicola Chapman Lasswade AAC 30.04 200m U15 Female Final 1/16 Pos Number Athlete Representing Performance 1 231 Kirsty Hunter Livingston & District AAC 26.57 2 273 Lauren Giles Pitreavie AAC 27.63 3 224 Nicola Campbell Dundee Hawkhill Harriers 28.24 4 233 Sylvia Kamya Aberdeen AAC 29.37 5 238 Jayd Venters Dunfermline & West Fife AC 29.42 200m U15 Male Round 1 Heat 1 Pos Number Athlete Representing Performance -
Quadrennial Report
COMMONWEALTH GAMES SCOTLAND Quadrennial Report 2011– 2015 TEAM PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS sportscotland.org.uk nationalagencyforsport @sportscotland The phenomenal success of Scottish WINS athletes at Glasgow 2014 helped raise the profi le of sport across the country. Now we must build on this momentum to continue developing a world class sporting system for everyone in Scotland. SS-33115-Scottish Athlete Ad-148x210-AW-DI.indd 1 06/05/2015 10:23 Athlete of the Games Alex Marshall MBE Lawn Bowls – Pairs Alex Marshall Gold Paul Foster Lawn Bowls – Fours Alex Marshall, Paul Foster, Gold David Peacock, Neil Speirs Winner: Emirates Lonsdale Trophy – Scottish Sportsperson of the Year 2014 WEWE SAYSAY ‘AYE‘AYE NONO BAD’BAD’ TOTO THAT.THAT. THANKSTHANKS FROMFROM ALLALL OFOF YOURYOUR SUPPORTERSSUPPORTERS CGI are proud to partner with Team Scotland on their journey to the Gold Coast, Australia for the Commonwealth Games in 2018. cgi-group.co.uk Business consulting. Systems integration. IT outsourcing services. Quadrennial_report_advert_ARTWORK_FINAL.indd 1 05/05/2015 15:42 CONTENTS Page No. Officer’s Reports 2011-2015 Chairman’s Report ............................................................................... 7 Chief Executive’s Report ........................................................................ 9 Finance Report .................................................................................... 20 2014 Commonwealth Games Glasgow 2014 Medal Table ................................................................. 25 2014 Team Scotland Medallists -
Sport First Issue2.Pdf
Winter 2010 the magazine of sportscotland Featuring Community sports hubs A legacy update Start active, stay active Active Schools making an impact in Perth and Kinross Inspiring adventure Glenmore Lodge has it all! GOLDZONE A partnership approach Spotlight on the British Olympic curling programme Hands on The role of physiotherapy in alpine sport Cashing in Distinctive music choices for John and Sinead Kerr Increasing participation and improving performance by investing in and joining up the people, places and thinking that make sport happen. Front cover: Noel Baxter, institute supported athlete Main image: Lesley McKenna, institute supported athlete News roundup 2 The latest from the national agency GOLD Winter wonderland 5 Keep up with news from Vancouver at www.sisport.com A partnership approach 6 The British Olympic curling programme Hands on 8 Chair Louise Martin looks How physiotherapist Rebecca Joyce forward to Vancouver is supporting Scotland’s alpine skiers Welcome to a special Vancouver edition of Back to the future 10 sportscotland’s new Sport First magazine. Innovative moves for the wheelchair curling team The Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games are just around the corner and, Cashing in 12 at the time of writing, we are hopeful that John and Sinead Kerr make distinctive Scots will make up over 40% of Team GB music choices at the Games. At sportscotland, we have a great sense of pride in knowing that we Bouncing and jumping have supported most of these Scottish to Vancouver 13 athletes. Through our high performance Snowboarders head to Colorado arm at the institute of sport our experts in the name of pipe progression have been focused on helping to prepare them to perform on the world stage at Vancouver. -
Winter 2017 Issue 114
Masters Athletics Winter 2017 Issue 114. The official magazine of the British Masters Athletic Federation Tamunonengiye-Ofo Ossai (TJ). 4 Gold Medals in Perth. Picture: Tom Phillips BRITISH MASTERS OF 2016 TONY BOWMAN CAROL FILER Pictures-Tom Phillips MASTERS ATHLETICS WINTER 2016 - 2017 INTERNATIONAL FIXTURES 2017 19-25 Mar World Masters Indoor Track & Field Championships - Daegu, South Korea MASTERS 27 Jul-6 Aug European Masters Track & Field Championships - Aarhus, Denmark 18 Nov 2017-British & Irish Masters Cross Country International - Derry, N. Ireland- - ATHLETICS NATIONAL 2017 12 Feb South of England/EVAC/VAC Masters Indoor Championships Lee Valley. Editor 12 Feb BMAF Indoor Pentathlon Championships Lee Valley. Paul Smith [email protected] 26 Feb EAMA Indoor Track & Field Inter Area Challenge Lee Valley. Contributing Editor 26 Feb BMAF 10 Mile Championships Maryport, Cumbria. Brian Owen. 11-12 Mar BMAF Indoor Track & Field and Winter [email protected] Throws Champs Lee Valley. 18 Mar BMAF Cross Country Championships, Liverpool. ______________________________ 9 Apr BMAF 10 km Road Championships, Contents: Gravesend. 20 May BMAF Road Relay Championships Sutton Page 4► News and Views Coldfield. 18 Jun BMAF Outdoor Pentathlon Championships, Page 5► Secretary’s Report Horspath Oxford; Page 9► BMAF Championships 18 Jun BMAF 5 km Road Championships, Horwich. 24-25 BMAF Track & Field Championships, Page 14► WMA Perth Birmingham; 25 Jun BMAF 30km Multi-Terrain Championships, Page 22► BMAF Cross Country Gravesend; Page 26► British -
Position Number Name Club Age Result 1 543 Fiona Matheson Falkirk Victoria Harriers W50 2 545 Hilary Mcgrath Law & District
Scottish Athletics Masters Indoor Championships, National Combined Events, 4 x 200m Relay Championships Emirates Arena Sunday 10 February 2013 Event T04 3000m Masters - W Position Number Name Club Age Result 1 543 Fiona Matheson Falkirk Victoria Harriers W50 10:06.02 2 545 Hilary McGrath Law & District AAC W45 10:47.12 3 547 Jacqui Thomson VP-Glasgow AC W45 10:48.25 4 559 Susan Ridley Edinburgh AC W45 10:58.30 5 537 Catherine Ferry Edinburgh AC W40 11:20.99 6 561 Karen Dobbie Edinburgh AC W45 11:34.85 7 531 Phylis Hands Motherwell W55 13:13.18 8 553 Lorna Rice Lasswade AAC W40 13:45.12 Event T06 60m Hurd Master - M/W Position Number Name Club Age Result 1 475 Kenneth J Duncan Fife AC M55 10.31 2 530 Joss Harwood Shilden Running AC W55 10.50 3 542 Fiona Lampkin Arbroath & District AC W40 11.63 4 555 Mary Barrett Loughrea AC W50 12.36 Event T08 3000m Masters - M Race 1 Position Number Name Club Age Result 1 580 Robert Quinn Kilbarchan AAC M45 9:08.14 2 447 Ian Johnston Shettleston Harriers M40 9:18.84 3 434 Gareth Jenkins Moray Road Runners M40 9:21.66 4 439 Gordon Barrie Dundee Hawkhill Harriers M40 9:22.40 5 484 Paddy Jumelle Corstorphine AAC M35 9:35.07 6 410 Barry Paterson Falkirk Victoria Harriers M35 9:36.47 7 421 Darran Muir Law & District AAC M35 9:39.67 8 500 Stephen Allan Kirkintilloch Olympians M35 9:42.13 9 515 Wayne McIntosh Gala Harriers M35 9:57.70 10 406 Anthony Devlin Falkirk Victoria Harriers M40 10:06.95 11 436 Gary McKendrick Inverclyde AC M45 10:22.97 12 426 David Sleigh Fife AC M45 10:29.79 Event T08 3000m Masters -
Scotland's Sporting Chance: a Manifesto for Sport
Scotland’s Sporting Chance A Manifesto for sport in Scotland A submission to the political parties of The Scottish Sports Alliance – A voice for sport in Scotland Scotland on the future of Scottish sport 2 Scotland’s Sporting Chance: A manifesto for sport in Scotland This manifesto was written in partnership with SSA Scottish Sports Association Scottish Association of Local Sports Councils Scottish Universities Sport These organisations represent a combined sporting constituency of: • 55 Governing Bodies of Sport • 17 Associate Sporting Organisations • 55 Local Sports Councils • 16 Scottish Universities • 150,000 volunteers in sport • 12,000 clubs In other words, the 900,000 sportsmen and women, young and old, recreational to elite who regularly participate in sport, and those who support them through volunteering their time and effort. The sporting community and all communities across Scotland deserve ‘A Sporting Chance’. Signed by: SSA ___________________________________________________ Brian McKelvie, Chair of Scottish Sports Association ___________________________________________________ Jim Conn, Chair Scottish Association of Local Sports Councils ___________________________________________________ Filippo Antoniazzi, Chair Scottish Universities Sport Scotland’s Sporting Chance: A manifesto for sport in Scotland 3 Scotland’s Sporting Chance In the development of this manifesto for sport we have been acutely aware of the need to be realistic in our goals due to the current economic circumstances. However, the awarding of the Commonwealth Games to Glasgow has pushed sport to the political fore in Scotland and we urge the future Government to seize this once in a lifetime opportunity and provide Scotland with A Sporting Chance. Sport in Scotland has a golden opportunity to Scotland’s Sporting Chance: A manifesto for leave a lasting legacy from Glasgow 2014, especially sport in Scotland has evolved out of a recognition by given the unique opportunities presented following the Scottish sport of the key issues that affect all sports in 2012 London Olympics.