All change for Tuesdays (during October) and Thursday as the winter season approaches...
Tuesday 5 October: Session 1 - A meeting room has been booked at the Rear Hall at Broadway Baptist Church, 78 The Broadway. Chesham HP5 1EG from 6.45 until 8.45. This will provide a chance to pass on key messages about activities that we expect you will be interested in, and for our new members to ask questions about different aspects of our Club before we start the training session. Toilets will be available and items may be left in the Hall during your run. The closest parking is at Star Yard, Chesham (free after 6pm) and the meeting room can be accessed close to the Car Park Toilet Block. We will also be trialling a new run start time of 7.15pm and splitting the group into a faster half and a slower half, as we often did when we met at The Academy. I will look after the faster runners this week for an endurance run including hills such as Darvell Drive while Mike will be organisation the session for the slower half at Berkeley Avenue. We will allow a maximum of 30 runners per group totalling 60 runners. Please continue to use the current booking system throughout October. Please ensure you are wearing hi viz clothing, and use a torch with care if you need to. Thursday 7 October: Session 2: Speed endurance with Mike Shrive. Limited to 30 athletes. Meet in Rickmansworth Rd car park, Amersham, ready to run at 7.15pm. Please ensure you are wearing hi viz clothing, and use a torch with care if you need to. Important message to all those attending our training sessions and those looking to do races If you have not yet renewed your membership for the current year. It is important for you and important for the club as the insurance cover for incidents that occur in training with the club only applies to fully paid up club members. If you are not sure if you have paid, you can check with Tamsin Finch whose details are on the membership application forms. Booking onto 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. With the SEAA Road Relays at Crystal Palace cancelled at the last minute, SOAR and a handful of Milton Keynes and AFD club people hastily arranged a replacement event based at Stantonbury Stadium, Milton Keynes on Sunday. The sun shone and a good turnout of Chiltern athletes performed well on a 2.6k or 5.0k route around the footpaths near the stadium. There was a win for the U15 boys and plenty of good efforts elsewhere. U13s The U13 boys started at 11.00am followed by the U13 girls at 11.02am. There was one Chiltern team each in this age group. The boys were led off by James Holdsworth who ran well for 10.02 on the 2.6k circuit, coming home in ninth place. Felix Danielli ran 10.28 on leg 2 to move the team up to sixth and Charlie Quantrill continued the good work to run 10.12, moving the team up to fifth. Eighteen teams faced the starter. The U13 girls also did well with Marlie Nkoane having a great leg 1 to run 10.41, bringing the team home in fifth. Issy Robinson ran 11.28 and Lydia Cross 12.15 to have the team finish in tenth. There were nineteen teams on the start line. U15s The Chiltern U15 boys are a formidable squad and the A team took a comfortable win with the B team third. Isaac Jessop-Tranter led off for the A team and came in third with 9.07. Archie Pinder ran 9.07 to put the team in the lead and Alden Collier completed the win with 9.05. For the Bs Alex Hughes ran 9.27 on leg 1 to put them in fifth and Max Baxter maintained that spot on leg 2 after a 9.48 lap. Euan Pinder powered round in 9.06 to put the team third. In an incomplete C team newcomer Hari Mistry ran 10.36 and Rowan Gawne 10.00. Eighteen teams toed the line. There were three complete U15 girls teams. The A team did very well led off by Lesedi Nkoane with an impressive 10.05 to be fourth. Lily Jessop-Tranter ran 11.28 and Frankie Baxter 10.20 to secure a finish spot of seventh. The B team of Olivia Clarke (10.53), Lucy Wilkinson (11.59) and Izzy Martin (10.56) was 12th and the C team of Marea Logan (11.43), Rebecca Lawson (12.11) and Savarnah Pandya (11.57) was 16th. There were 26 teams on the start line. U17s It was great to have two full U17 women’s teams on show. The A team of Holly Henderson (10.20), Charlotte Docwra (10.46) and Abbie Henderson (11.04) were seventh and the B team of Alice Brown (11.01), Ellie Shield (11.09) and Olivia Edwards (11.27) were 13th. Nineteen teams started. The U17 men took on the longer 5k circuit and the Chiltern A team started well courtesy of Thomas Askey. However after 800m Thomas pulled a pectoral muscle but bravely continued in pain to complete his lap in 18.01. Laurie Gawne made up four places with a solid 17.36 and Oakley Denson made up two more but was disappointed with his lap of 18.15. The team were 12th from 25th starters. Matthew Evans gained good experience running 19.59 in an incomplete B team. Senior Men Chiltern had a Senior men’s team out for the first time in a while. Up against some top-drawer clubs, the six-man team battled hard and finished in a creditable 26th place from 48 teams facing the starter. This was enough to be invited to the National Road Relays in Sutton Coldfield in two weeks time. Harry Cox led off on the gently undulating route and came home in 27th in a brisk 16.08. Richard Slade (15.53) made up several places and Will Perkin (15.49) made up one more to have the team in 18th. Tom Dixon (17.56), Finn O’Brien (17.18) and Luke Martin (17.48) all ran well but losing a couple of places each. The team were well ahead of local rivals Milton Keynes and Wycombe Phoenix. Final Season Best Track and Field Performances26/9/2021 Final Season Best Track and Field Performances from Steve A very spirited social25/9/2021 The long-awaited Harriers Social took place last night and it was great to see over 100 of you there - out of running kit for a change! A huge thanks must be given to Ellie Bates and her team of organisers for putting on another great event. The social also gave us the opportunity to celebrate the club's unsung heroes - those that have gone above and beyond to support the club and its members during the past 18 months. You can see the winners below and can also see a list of all the winners, complete with the reasons they were nominated. Congratulations to all the winners! spirit_of_harriers_awards_-_pres.pptx Download File Senior Training Booking - W/C 27/09/2125/9/2021 Important message to all those attending our training sessions and those looking to do races again shortly. We know some of you have still not renewed your membership for the current year. It is important for you and important for the club as the Insurance cover for incidents that occur in training with the club only applies to fully paid up club members. If you are not sure if you have paid, you can check with Tamsin Finch whose details are on the membership application forms. Please note we are only offering one group session on a Tuesday evening until further notice, but there will be something for those who want to test their speed as well as something for those concentrating on endurance. There is just one remaining Thursday night Track session and with the light fading fast, we need you to arrive as soon as you can after 6.45pm. The cost per athlete has gone up to £3 per athlete per session. Tuesday 28 September - Session 1 Lowndes Park, Chesham with Trevor Brawn and Mike Shrive for a split location Speed Endurance session, ready to warm up at 7.00pm, meeting by the top access gate from Park Road/Chartridge Lane. The session will conclude in the Town Centre once the light goes. Parking in the Town Centre car parks. Limited to 44 people. You must use the booking system and comply with the Covid Risk Assessment. Thursday 30 Sept - Session 2 Merchant Taylors School, Moor Park for the last Thursday night Track Training session this summer with Mike Shrive. The session needs to start by 7pm so please get there by 6.45pm if possible. The athletes will naturally split into small even pace groups to make it a safe and effective session. Due to increased fees imposed by MT School, the cost is now £3 per session for each athlete. Limited to 26 athletes. You must use the booking system and comply with the Covid Risk Assessment. Booking onto 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. Comments are closed.
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