Won the award for:
On 4th September 2012, Ben won race 4 of the 800 metre club champs in a time of 2:46.1
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Training mats.
Won the award for:
On 4th September 2012, Ben won race 4 of the 800 metre club champs in a time of 2:46.1
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Training mats.
Won the award for:
On Saturday 9th June 2012, Jacob Long Jumped a personal best distance of 6.71m at Parliament Hill Fields Track in the Senior Men's Southern League.
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Fixing caster wheels to the High Jump bed cover, so it can be rolled on and off.
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At the young athletes match on 20th May 2012, Isayah won the 200 metres in a time of 25.6. Isayah is an Under 15 Boy.
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Starting Blocks
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On 22nd April 2012, Mason ran the Mini Marathon road race in a time of 19:32, which compared very favourably to the older boys. Mason placed in 83rd position in the Under 13 Boys Results.
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Tee Shirts with the club name printed on them.
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Toby Buchan competed in a Pentathlon at Lee Valley on Sunday 25th March 2012 and achieved a PB in every event. 60mH in 11.2, 4.11m in LJ, 8.32m in Shot, 1.41m in High Jump and 2:34.6 in 800m.
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Depth jumping boxes.
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On 25th February 2012, Max Robertson unexpectedly led home the London Heathside Under 15 Boys team, placing 80th at the National Cross Country Championships at Parliament Hill.
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Foam Hurdles
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On 8th January 2012, Daumantas raced 400 metres indoors in a time of 53.77 taking the U20 Men's club record from Jamie Smith who ran 55.41 in 2007.
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Club Starting Blocks
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For his return to full training after recovering from a stress fracture to his shin. In particular for a great run at the Stevenage Metropolitan League race on 12th Nov 2011.
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Spare running spikes to lend to the children at Cross Country Races.
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Hardwork and dedication to training.
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Medicine Balls
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For his tenacious approach to competition during the young athletes league matches, and in particular to his High Jump.
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
After race reception at Alexandra Palace for food and quiz or auction evening on 26th November 2011.
Won the award for:
Winning the Under 15 Boys 800m Club Champs on Tues 14th June 2011 in a PB of 2:15.9, then further improving to 2:11.7 at the Young Athletics League at Mile End Stadium on Sunday 19th June.
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Pay professional sports injury therapists to visit club training sessions for massage and to give advice
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Gold medal in the Under 13 Girls Javelin at the Middlesex County Championships on 15th May 2011 at Mile End Stadium, with a throw of 13.77m
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Organisation of a young athletes social events such as the Ice Skating awards afternoon at Alexandra Palace.
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Breaking the Javelin club record for under 15 girls with a throw of 27.73m at the Highgate Open Meeting on 13th April 2011, which qualifies as a Grade 2 AAA's National Standard.
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Equipment to help with injuries and first aid
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Winning the Under 17 Womens Age Category race of the North West London Cross Country League, in the final race of the 2010/2011 season, held at Finsbury Park
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
10x Olympic Tickets at £20 each
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Showed great character during the National Cross Country Championships
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Vortex Throwing Implements
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The most improved performance, at the Middlesex Cross Country Championships on Saturday 8th January 2011.
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Wrist stop watches, to loan to athletes during training, and running diaries to give to athletes to record training.
Won the award for
Excellent results in cross country races and training smartly
Proposes to spend £200 award on
Team Transport to National Cross Country Championships at Alton Towers and Entrance into the theme park.
Won the award for:
Regular training and commitment to running in club races.
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Team Transport to National Cross Country Championships at Alton Towers and Entrance into the theme park.
Won the award for:
Turning out for races and running in a committed fashion.
Proposes to spend £200 award on:
Team Transport to National Cross Country Championships at Alton Towers and Entrance into the theme park.