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St Helens Sutton Athletic Club
September 2011 Ken Williams (Updated) Ken Williams collapsed during the throws meeting at Wrexham today (25 September). He received excellent First Aid from St John's Ambulance on site and additional paramedic assistance from the NHS Ambulance service. He is now in Wrexham Maelor hospital where he is receiving round the clock care. The thoughts of club members will be with Ken and his immediate family. We will keep you posted when we receive further information. Wednesday: Ken is still under intensive care ward U5 at Wrexham Maelor hospital but breathing without artificial assistance. He is showing signs of a slight improvement but remains seriously ill. It's been confirmed that he has had a heart attack. His parents are grateful for club members' interest in his welfare. Saturday: 1st October.
Ken has been moved to the
neurological unit (ITU) at Walton and is breathing without
artificial assistance. He's still sedated while the medical staff
work out how much damage has been caused by the heart attack. In
typical fashion when they lowered the medication Ken tried to pull
the tubes out of his mouth!! He remains seriously ill but medical
staff have been working in consultation with Ken's GP so they are
aware of his medical background. All we can do is wait and hope.
Thanks to everyone who have been asking. If goodwill alone could
restore good health Ken would be back throwing already.
Wrexham Throws Meeting 25 September: Owing to Ken Williams's collapse (see the item above) the club's athletes were understandably reluctant to celebrate their club and personal bests. Ken himself had already thrown the javelin 22.92 before he became ill, an event in which Nathan Orr threw 21.91 and Taylor Caton-Hand 32.83. Nathan set a new club record 29.04m in the discus, Taylor setting new club figures in his age group (30.95) and Mike 23.82. Tricia Spark set a pb 25.46 in the discus and Mike Hughes a pb 22.96 in the javelin. Tricia putt the shot 8.20, Mike 8.80 and Taylor 10.32. Mike threw the javelin 22.92 and the hammer 29.43, Taylor completing the day with a 38m hammer throw. Results at - Results
Great Langdale Half Marathon, Lake
district 24 September:
Mark Liptrot, Pete Johnson and Louise Hogg ran the Great Langdale Half Marathon.
It
was Mark's third time round this fantastic course and he had a
good run in perfect conditions - cool and calm with constant
drizzle. Mark came in 1:32:29 in 17th. Perhaps he'll break
1:30 as a V50 next year!
Pete was saving himself for his upcoming marathon and did
2:04, while Louise, getting back into shape after
maternity, did 2:37.
Well done to all our runners in this weekend's relay. 15 young athletes made
the short journey to Birchwood, to compete n the Northern Road
Relays. Senior Women The Senior women enjoyed their afternoon with Cherryl Orrick 22:57, Lynsey Wilson 23:52, Joanne Keogh 23:55 and Chris Dempsey 24:39 happy to have got a good team together to finish 47th team from 65 starters. Senior Men The Senior men once again managed to put out twelve
runners for the road relays, fielding two teams of six. Ian Pass 22:28 led by example for the second team with their fastest time, with Maurice Collins 22:29 running him close with a good time. Ian Hayburn 23:13 handed over to Ray Vose 25:07 with Stan Erlam 29:08 showing his usual commitment before Phil Robinson 27:11 completed the team, which finished in 88th place.
Senior Women
U17 Women
U15 Girls
U13 Girls
Northern Road Relays, Birchwood Warrington Saturday, 24 Good luck to all those running the relays for us this weekend. Start times & directions below, please see your team manager/coach for more details. Start times
will be as follows:
Birchwood Road Relays Course Map 2011 Pennington Flash Park Run Jim Crehan finished 44th in a time of 29.35. These Park Runs are excellent for athletes testing themselves over 5k and are as competitive as you wish (or do not wish) them to be. Matt Crehan missed this one but is learning the ropes of race promotion by organising Park Runs held in Leeds. Details from: http://www.parkrun.org.uk/
Great North Run, Newcastle Sunday 18 September
Pennington Flash 5k Park Run 17 September. Matthew Crehan won this race in 17:39, thus making it two wins out of two races for the the year. As Matthew was born in Greater Manchester (Billinge Hospital) he was ineligible for the North West Road Relays but can compete in the Northern Road Relays at Birchwood on Saturday 24 September. Liverpool Throws & Jumps Meeting 17 September There were great
performances from club members who competed in atrocious weather
conditions at Wavertree. Taylor Caton-Hand broke the
U15 long and triple jump records with 6.27 and
12.45 respectively. He also threw the hammer 33.10.
Michael Causer's appearance in the long jump coincided
with a downpour and he jumped superbly to achieve 6.53.
Sophie Rigby and Heather Drillingcourt competed in the
long jump (4.81 and 4.66) with Heather contesting
the triple jump in 9.92. Tricia Spark threw the hammer
(35.18) and putt the shot (7.88), while Nathan Orr
threw the discus (26.17). Michael Jackson got the
better of Mike Hughes in the shot (10.02 to 8.51) and
the discus (26.08 to 20.95), Mike (Hughes) responding with
29.23 in the hammer. Their rivalry will be renewed at the
early season meeting in April when, availability permitting, they
will be joined by Steve Wilson, Phil Robinson and Gary
Ireland in the competition for places. Congratulations to all.
Report from Colin Spark.
Results
North West Counties
Road Relays Sefton Park, Liverpool - Saturday, 17 September
Well done to all those who competed for us at the relays. At the North West Road Relays we had a 1st place from Matty and 2nd from the Under 13 Boys and third by the Under 13 Girls. Well Done to them all!A special thanks goes to Anthony Walker and Emily Roberts who made up teams from Wirral and Bury. The Under 15 Girls ran very well; Danielle, Shannon, Lucy and Rachel, Lauren, Maria, as so did the Under 15 Boys; Aaron and Jonathon. Well Done to everyone who competed for the club!!!
U13 G Paige Masund ( 8,
13.13); Ellie Maudsley ( 23, 17.42); Alex Glynn ( 23, 16.3); SW Julie Pennington ( 23, 23.33); Jayne Ashcroft ( 29, 29.42); Cherryl Orrick ( 28, 26.36). The trio had an epic battle with Lytham St Annes and Wallasey before coming home 28th. The Senior Men managed to field three teams, two Merseyside and one Cheshire team. As far as is known this the first time the club has fielded a team in the Cheshire contest. The team came home as 5th Cheshire team. Nathan Brown ( 34, 19.08) had a solid first leg handing on to Mark Davies ( 33, 19.45). Ian Costello ( 28, 19.58), who realised 5k hurts more than 800m, passed over to Ian Pass ( 38, 22.54) who "volunteered" to make up the team despite running the Warrington half marathon tomorrow.
John Ashcroft (14th, 17.34) led the first team out with
Jamie Webb ( 17, 19.04) holding position nicely. Barry Graney
( 19, 19.49) and Mark Liptrot ( 25, 20.34)
completed the team which came in as 6th Merseyside team. The
Mersyside B team was an all vets squad with Phil
Robinson ( 61, 24.36) deciding he needed to show them how it was
done by taking the first leg before passing over to Ian Hayburn (
53, 21.16) who was happy to have let him do it. Returning from
injury Ray Vose ( 50, 23.06) seemed to want to end it after
one lap, giving Stan Erlam ( 51, 26.35) a bit of a fright
as he wasn't quite ready!
Grisdale Horseshoe Fell Race 3 September
Mark Liptrot and Greg Carns ran in the Grisedale
Horseshoe fell race on 3rd September. A 10 mile route
with 5000ft ascent from Glenridding over the peaks
of Catstycam, Helvellyn and St Sunday Crag. A
combination of rain, wind and hill fog made for challenging
conditions! Greg's self-admitted lack of route knowledge and poor
navigation skills meant he opted to follow whoever he could just
about see in front. Fortunately he didn't follow one of the
many who "Did Not Finish" as a result of visiting various
unintended locations. Mark finished 39th in
2:32:26 while Greg took 60th place in
2:41:11. Information from Greg Carns
Manchester Area
Cross Country
League
North West Counties
Road Relays Sefton Park, Liverpool - Saturday, 17 September 11.00 U13 Girls 3 x 2.65K 11.30 U13 Boys 3 x 2.65K
12.00 U15 Girls 3 x 3.5K 12.30 U15 Boys 3 x 3.5K
13.00 U17 Men 3 x 5.3K 14.15 Senior Men 4 x 5.3K St Helens Windows Dream Trail Race 11 September
The early course setters were treated to a calm sunny morning while setting out our club's first trail event, a spectacular race over the parkland surrounding Dream. The course was as challenging as it looked but at least the conditions underfoot were dry, if not always flat!
There was a good turn out for the
club in all the races, and the club's athletes performed well on
the day. More details once results published.
Thanks very much to our sponsors,
volunteers but most of all those who took part in the run,
with special thanks to those who raised donations for the
charities involved.
It was not an easy course
but that just makes the achievement all the more impressive.
We'd love to hear any feedback (good or bad)
please email us. The links will also appear on the Latest News section on the Dream Trail Race page, where you can see some post race comments from our race organiser Anthony Young.. We do of course hope you enjoyed the day and if you feel you'd like to keep your involvement in running, training, or racing you will be more than welcome at the club. We train on Tuesdays and Thursdays, non members can attend the club at the normal training rate £1 (£2 families) for two weeks while they settle in and see how friendly the club is. After this they can join or continue to attend at a visitors rate of £2 (£4 families). There is no pressure to join, however memberships have the advantage of being cheaper and allowing reduced cost entry to many races (EA number). Juniors Winter Fixtures The fixture list for the Juniors is now on display at the club, you can download your own copy here: Juniors Winter Fixtures 2011/12 Pennington Flash Parkrun Results - Late Update. The Parkruns are free 5k timed events staged throughout the U.K. and Europe. Jim Crehan competed on 2 August (34th 28.34) and 10 September (29th: 27.29) while Matt Crehan won the event on 8 August in a time of 17.23. Full details of all events can be found at http://www.parkrun.org.uk/ Late Flash: Two medals for Phil Robinson. News has just reached us that Phil Robinson competed in the North West and Merseyside Multi-Events Championships held at Sportcity at the end of August. Phil retained his Master's title and finished second in the Merseyside event. His marks were 13.46 (100), 4.99 (LJ), 9.20 (SP), 1.50 (HJ), 62.31 (400), 24.23 (100H), DT (30.12), 3.05 (PV), 36.28(JT) and 5.33.04 (1500). His final score was 4364 points. Hopefully, he'll be back to training after a good rest. Trafford Grand Prix 6 September Jack Gannon put his injury-wrecked season behind him running at Stretford where he ran the 100 and 200 in 12 dead and 24.13 respectively. London Marathon Places Those members who entered the London Marathon will hopefully be receiving their acceptance magazines shortly. If you are unlucky enough to receive a rejection, you can apply to enter the ballot for one of the club places. For the first call, as well as having a rejection from the ballot, applicants must currently be members of the club and have been so for one year. Please let your captain or the secretary know as soon as possible (with proof of rejection) if you want to apply. As usual if there are any places not filled from this first call a further ballot of members wishing to be considered will be held, again let the secretary/captains know if you wish to be considered in any second ballot. In order to maximise training time the entries to the ballots will close at the end of next month. Young Athletes League N2 West The final League positions for N2 WEST are available on the YAL website. The full tables can be found here St Helens Windows Dream Trail Race - this Sunday 11th Sept Time is running out to enter our club's first trail event, a spectacular race over the parkland surrounding Dream. Remember the club also need volunteers on the day (car parking assistants, marshals etc.) so even if you can't manage the run please come along to the Smithy Manor (see maps on Dream Trail Race page) for 9.30 to help out. Entries close in the next few days so the time to enter is right now - its simple to enter online just click here Junior Race Entry Link or here Adult Race Entry Link . There's more information on the Dream Trail Race pages, linked from the left hand side bar or by clicking here Dream Trail Race. Don't forget this will be a friendly, family event and there is also the mini trail for 6 to 11 years old, this can be entered on the day. The list of sponsors who are taking part is growing week by week and our latest signing is Up and Running. They have kindly offered to donate prizes for the race. Each runner will receive discount vouchers for their facilities, this is in addition to prizes already announced. We have calculated that each runner will receive a goody bag that is worth at least 200% of their entry fee. Donations so far include.... · Winners prizes – Donated by our Premier Sponsor, St Helens Windows and Co-Operative Membership
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Harrods
champagne & truffle hamper – Donated by Taylor Wimpey Homes We would like to offer a huge Thank You to all of our sponsors, your support is truly appreciated. Cheshire League 4th Round, Salford : 6th
September There was a good team spirit from all. Thanks for all of the officials. We look forward to next year. Team manager: Helena McGoldrick. Cross Country Dates 2011/12 season Dates for the diary for the local cross country leagues are listed below. Manchester Area League
Match
1
22nd October 2011 -
Heaton Park The Senior men will also be looking at the L&D series again this year - although no specific Womens or Junior races are held, both are welcome to join in the Mens race. L&D League Match 1 29 October 2011 TBC
2pm start Due to popular demand (no, really!) we are also looking at a club trip to one of the many fell races in the area. Mark Liptrot is looking for a suitable race, favourite candidate so far is Shepherds Skyline, 5th November. According to Mark, "it's not too long or too serious but with all the ingredients of a proper fell race - very steep climbs, banzai descents, some bog and it's in a fell running heartland with great views, not too far away and it doesn't clash with the cross country." Don't forget you can find these events on the club Fixtures calendar. Any other events you'd like to be added please let us know. Message From The Chairman Over the coming months I will be working hard with the new Committee to
create a unified approach to training, coaching and competition for all ages and
all sections of the club. As Chairman I will listen to the views of members, ask
advice when required and make sure Committee policies are made known to the
membership. I look forward to a successful year in all our activities. Results Round Up: David Forrester was fourth in the Covered Bridge Invitational at Boone, North Carolina, on 2 September, recording 25.47.6, helping Florida State into second team place. At the Schools' Games held in Sheffield, Michael Causer finished sixth in the long jump and Matt Shirling fifth in the 1500m. |
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