It’s the Easter Monday after the Monday before (from when in England we have been allowed to take part in formally organised sports activities again) and that means Race Report is back. With lots of lovely pictures too.
Each of the sessions are limited to 20 athletes. Please use the booking form to sign up. Details on how to book your sessions are at the bottom of this page.
Tuesday 6 April Session 1 - Speed Endurance, Botley Road Playing Fields for warm up at 7.00pm with Mike ShriveIf you cannot get there by 7.00pm please arrive as early as you can. Parking in Codmore Crescent Cul de Sac off The Braid, Chesham then walk through the alleyway on to the playing fields. Limited to 20 athletes. You must use the booking system and comply with the Covid Risk Assessment. Tuesday 6 April Session 2 - Endurance at Tylers Hill with Trevor Brawn Parking at Ley Hill near the Swan Public House at 7pm. If you cannot get there by 7.00pm, please meet us at Tylers Hill Fields Limited to 20 athletes. You must use the booking system and comply with the Covid Risk Assessment. Thursday 8 April Session 3 - Speed endurance on grass at Hervines Park, Amersham at 7.00pm with Mike Shrive If you cannot get there by 7.00pm please arrive as early as you can. All of the session will be on grass. Parking along the road near the entrance to the park, not in the car park. Limited to 20 athletes. You must use the booking forms on our website, slack or facebook. Thursday 8 April Session 4 - Speed endurance on grass at Westwood Park, Little Chalfont at 7.00pm with Ali Young If you cannot get there by 7.00pm please arrive as early as you can. Parking in the Westwood Park car park. Meeting near the Pavilion in the Park Limited to 20 athletes. You must use the booking forms on our website, slack or facebook. How to book into your sessions 1. Athletes must go to this link and check that there are places available at their preferred session(s) - check the number, NOT the percentage of people opted to attend. If you are the first person you will not see any responses. 2. Athletes will then need to go to this link to then register their intention and ensure that they have read the COVID19 Risk Assessment. PLEASE NOTE: the COVID-19 Risk Assessment has been amended for current guidance and change in location so you must have another look at it. On Good Friday Nick Hughes organised a small cross country event for his group, now restrictions have eased. The meeting acted as useful preparation for those athletes that will be competing in the final Active Training World cross country at Merchant Taylor’s School on April 10th. RESULTS
There was some good racing on the private and scenic grounds of Chenies Manor with tough courses. A big thanks to those at Chenies Manor for their cooperation. A small number of athletes from Cookham Running Club and Wycombe Phoenix also took part. The weather was good and all enjoyed the chance to get back to some real competition. The age groups involved ranged from U11 to U17 and there were wins for Ellie Danner (U11 Girls), Jack Martin (U11 Boys), Emily Ford (U13 Girls), Alex Hughes (U13 Boys), Zoe Gilbody (U15 Girls), and Archie Pinder (U15 Boys). Some races featured close battles with Ellie Danner a few seconds ahead of Kara Gorman; Jack Martin just holding off Charlie Quantrill and Felix Danielli; and Emily Ford just two seconds ahead of Lily Jessop-Tranter. Archie Pinder headed an U15 Boys race of high calibre with Euan Pinder in second and Oakley Denson third all running strongly. Other Chiltern names on the podium were Nia Clarke (U11G third), Izzy Martin (U13G third), Kody Gilbody (U13B second), James Holdsworth (U13B third), Maddie Hughes (U15G second), Angus Stoneham (U17M second), and Thomas Askey (U17M second). |
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