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St
Helens Sutton Athletic Club
February 2004 News
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County Call Up
It's been confirmed the club has at least eight runners
representing Merseyside in the inter-counties championships at Nottingham
next month. Steve Mayers and Greg Williams run in the junior
race, James Farghar and Dave Forrester compete in the under
15 event while Ben Clough, Peter Knowles and John Dumbell
are in the under 13 squad. Merseyside Junior champion Laura Davenport
also competes and we are awaiting news about Chloe Wilson, Sara
McLoughlin and Zoe Woodward who are in the girls' squads from
which the teams will be selected. Dave Twigg will represent
Cheshire.
Champions:
Ian White and Julia Eccleston have won the club's
internal cross country championships according to provisional
calculations. Ian's last two runs at Stockport and Leeds enabled him
him to surge past long time leader, Barry Graney and win by four
points. Ian Hayburn, who ran so splendidly at the National was
third. Cecilia Fitzsimons finished second in the women's competition with
Louise Casey third. Greg Williams defeated Barry Cunliffe
and Steve Mayers for the junior men's award with Laura Davenport
taking the junior women's title.
Coaching : Track and Field 2004.
The coaching strategy sub-committee met on Wednesday 20 February and
agreed a formula for structural change in track and field coaching
provision during 2004. The changes will be announced before the end of
March after consultation with all coaches, parents and athletes. The
commitment of the club to community development was confirmed. The
importance of track discipline was emphasised and the diversity of quality
training groups was approved. Subject to the agreement of the Committee as
a whole, awards for Sports Hall athletics will be incorporated into
the annual awards for young athletes.
The club confirmed its strategy as a championship orientated club with
League teams acting as the competitive vehicles through which individual
and collective development is achieved. Training remains based on the
enjoyment of participation and skill acquisition. Team selection and team
managerial policies were approved, financial support underscored and
recruitment of coaches solidified. Initial figures indicate the club has
in excess of 150 athletes eligible for competition in the Cheshire, Young
Athletes and Junior Leagues, a rise of between 600% & 800% in less than
two years and a tribute to the club's success and its growing links with
St Helens MBC and local schools.
Merseyside
Squad
In addition to the four athletes
automatically selected for the inter-counties the additional runners below
are in the squad and may make the team depending on their performances in
the National ; Tony Smith, Greg Williams, Steve Mayers,
Mike Burke, John Dumbell. Good luck in the
National lads.
League
Venues:
We have agreed to stage the National Young
Athletes Meeting scheduled for Cleckheaton on 18 July at Warrington and
have agreed to do so. Please note the date as we shall be calling on your
services. The Northern League divisions have
been confirmed and venues will be confirmed
shortly.
February Committee
Meeting
The February Committee Meeting will be
held on Thursday 26 February at the slightly earlier time of 8.15 p.m.
Representative
Honours:
Laura Davenport, Chloe
Wilson, Sara McLoughlin and Zoe
Woodward have been included in the Merseyside cross country team
for the Inter-Counties cross country championships at Nottingham on
Saturday 7 Feburary. Laura's place is automatic but final selections for
the other three places will be determined by results from the National
cross country championships at Leeds on 21 February. The boys' squads will
not be chosen until next week but the following athletes are guaranteed
places by virtue of finishing in the top four Ben Clough, Dave
Forrester, Peter Knowles, and James
Farghar.
National Cross
Country Championships: Leeds
We are travelling
to the National by cars this year. Some are making arrangements to stay
overnight and others will be travelling on the day. Ray Vose
is organising the senior, junior and under 17 men's teams,
John Irwin and Phil Thomas are sorting
out the youngsters. Please direct your enquiries to the appropriate
organiser.
News From
Committee:
London Marathon:
The
Committee has confirmed that the club's entries for the London Marathon
will be open to all eligible members of one year's standing whose
subscriptions are up to date. On balance the Committee considered those
members who take the trouble to enter the race of their own volition and
are rejected should be given preference as by entering they show a
commitment to participating in the event. Therefore, it is incumbent upon
any member who is interested in a club place for the 2005 event to enter
themselves. As per current practice, further preference will be given to
club members who have not run the event before. Anyone chosen to represent
the club in the Marathon may, if they wish, use the opportunity to raise
sponsorship monies for the club. Members who are allocated a club place
must wear a club vest. The three members selected for 2004 are
Barry Graney, Janice Lawson and Ritchie
Bradshaw.
National Young Athletes Road Relays:Sutton Coldfield
4 April
The club will be contesting these championships
for the first time we can remember and notices have gone out to the
athletes. The club will receive £20 for each marshal it can provide on the
day. If you can act as a marshal on the day please let John Irwin
or Phil Thomas know as soon as possible.
Young Athlete of the Year 2003:
Dave Forrester
and Vicky Johnson won the male and female young
athlete of the year awards with the performance of the year award going to
Dave Twigg for his three Cheshire titles and
Caroline Morley for her sparkling debut over 400 metres
hurdles. Caroline received the Rebecca Clague Trophy provided by the
Clague family in memory of Rebecca. The Chairman's award to the volunteer
of the year went to John Irwin for his non-coaching work
which included setting out courses, attending many outside meetings on
behalf of the club and keeping a tight rein on the club's finances.
A new award for supporter of the year went to Layla
Tapley.
Coaches'
Sub-Committee:
There will be a meeting of all interested
coaches to review the current season and consider strategic plans for
road, track and field in 2004. All coaches are welcome to the meeting at
the Bull & Dog at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday 18 February at
7.30.p.m.
Sports Hall:
Following a
successful first season at Level 2 the Committee has decided that, with
effect from September, Roseanne Hutchinson and
Joe Ehlen will take on full responsibility for the
organisation of the Sports Hall teams including transport to venues.
They will formulate the
strategic developmental plan for a seamless transition from Sports Hall
athletics to
outdoor track and field through programmes for individual
athletes.
Chairman of the AAA
The club
has decided to support George Bunner for the vacant post
of Chairman of the AAA in succession to Dave Cropper.
George, a founder member of Frodsham Harriers is a former AAA's Junior 880
yards champion and English Schools' medallist. He created Sports Hall
athletics and gave it to the children of the world.
Selection Coordination:
The Committee
has decided that representatives at all external selection meetings must
coordinate their policies with the Executive Committee beforehand to
prevent any conflict of interests arising. This decision is consequent
upon the club's athlete-oriented policy of personal development and team
building both of which remain essential to the club's future
success.
Sutton 5K Road Race and Fun
Run:
Entries are well ahead of last year's figures and
anyone who hasn't yet sent their form is urged to do so as soon as
possible. Janet Holmes is waiting to process them. Please
remember entries on the day will only be permitted if the 250 limit for
each race has not been reached.
Making
History:
Charles Gaines of LPS recently gave
the club a copy of an article written for Pembroke's club magazine by Tom
Fillingham. Tom was a member of the Sutton Harriers team which won the
National cross country championship in 1947, 1949, 1950 and 1951 and
finished second in 1948. He was also Assistant Secretary of the club in
1951 when he explained Sutton's formula for cross country
supremacy.
Tom wrote that Sutton did not have a secret training
method. The team didn't train together all the time. What they did do was
work hard in training according to their abilities and needs. The key to
Sutton's success was its team-spirit, "the friendly camerarderie which
(exists) in our team." Teams rarely achieve success where runners lack
pride in their club or speak "disparagingly of their club and
committee."
But a team can only succeed when it can be confident it
can rely on each individual member to get their head down to work for the
rest of the team. The team was apparently out of the medals in 1948 when
the last of the three mile laps started but encouraged by a vocal set of
supporters the lads came through strongly to finish only 20 points behind
Belgrave and take the silver medals. "All the training in the world does
not make a team a success; that depends on self-motivation, ambition, hard
work and the support of 'a fine body of officials'".
Tom recalled
how in 1947 they met for an emergency committee meeting on the night
before the National which was held at Apsley in Hertfordshire. It was the
year of the great snow and all the roads in the Midlands were blocked so
they decided to take the night train even though the club only had eight
runners one of whom had a severe cold and another was only eighteen.
It's perhaps worth recalling that they didn't sleep much on the
train and tried to get a few hours rest in a factory near the course. When
Joe Binks, the respected athletics correspondent of the News of The World
heard their story he said, "Sorry lads you've no chance". Tom noted, "As
you all know, we went and we won; and it is that same team spirit that has
kept us going since."
As Tom reminded his readers, "We have very
few crack runners in the team and only one has held a Northern title but
we do have runners who have the guts, determination and will to win." He
also provided a racing hint which is as valid today as when he wrote it 52
years ago. "When running distance I find it fatal to look too far ahead,
just get your nose in the right direction, keep your eyes on the ground
twenty or thirty yards ahead and the miles will roll by". Good advice. Try
it at the National.
National
Appointments:
Grade one field event official
Roger McCall has been appointed to officiate in three
National events this year. Roger will be at the Gateshead Grand Prix on
27 June, a clerk of the course at the AAA's Seniors on 10 July and at the
AAA Under 17 on 14 August. Many
congratulations.
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