February 2017: Naomi Conlon

Won the award for:

For her willingness to explore new training patterns and training groups. For her continued enthusiasm in trying new events, and enjoying the sport.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

The purchase of a new trophy to recognise character, determination and team spirit. The Rachel Finke Cup.

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January 2017: Nell Swinhoe

Won the award for:

For racing the Southern XC Champs at Hampstead Heath 28th Jan 2017, where he covered the 3,000ms (1.8 miles) distance in a time of 13:26 and placed 80th in the race and 2nd club finisher.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

The Printing of London Heathside Reception Group Leaflets on 06/11/16 and 19/03/17 & Results Recording Cards

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November 2016: Anna McAllister

Won the award for:

For her London Youth Games Cross Country run where she placed 84th in 15:25 at Parliament Hill Fields, despite having a cold

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Plyometric Platforms for Depth Jumping.

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October 2016: Matilda Heath

Won the award for:

For her enthusiasm in competition covering the Long Jump, High Jump and 800 Metres for the club over the summer.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Waterproof Clipboard, Speed Radar, Plastic Warning Horn

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September 2016: Bill Steel

Won the award for:

For his excellent summer of competition where he was crowned the Middlesex County Under 13 Boy Shot Put Champion with a throw of 9.15m and his South of England Open win with a throw of 9.04m

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Little yellow flags for course marking, 1 x 50m tape measure and 1 x 500 memory stop watch

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June 2016: Andrew Brooker

Won the award for:

Andrew placed 6th in the South of England Senior Men's 5,000 Metres Championships at Lee Valley on Saturday 11th June 2016.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Tested in competition tee shirts

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May 2016: Gabriel Bazzarelli

Won the award for:

Gabriel is nominated for competing in the 1500 Metres of the County Championships. It is important for athletes at grass roots level to aim for this important event.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Training Mats

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March 2016: Charles Hardy

Won the award for:

For the enthusiasm he has brought to his training and racing, and willingness to compete in the important races like the County, Southern and National Championships.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

High quality stop watches for officiating.

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February 2016: Jake Evans

Won the award for:

Jake has been nominated for his energy and enthusiasm over the 2015/2016 Cross Country Season, and his 205th place in the Under 13 Boys National Cross Country Championships on 27/02/16.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Medicine Balls, Yoga Balls and Stretch Bands

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September 2015: Luke Gray

Won the award for:

Luke has had a consistent summer of training, and started the winter with a great 3,000m time on 10:52 in the Middlesex County Road Relays on Sunday 13th September 2015.

Proposes to spend £200 award on:

Radiator for the club office and reception area.

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May 2015: William Griffiths

Won the award for:

William placed 45th in the Mini Marathon race in a time of 16:48, beating all hi London Heathside Team Mates, and raced 3,000m on the track in a time of 9:55.22

Proposes to spend £200 award on:

Loud Hailer Megaphone, High Jump Bars and Vortex Howlers

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April 2015: Adam Kirk-Smith

Won the award for:

Adam ran his first sub 2 minute 800m at Highgate Open Meeting on 15/04/15, in 1:59.78, then helped Andrew Brooker in 5,000m with some fine pace making.

Proposes to spend £200 award on:

Aluminium Training Hurdles

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March 2015: Isaac Tibbett

Won the award for:

Isaac won a silver medal at the Middlesex County Indoor Championships in the Under 15 Boys Long Jump with 4.15m

Proposes to spend £200 award on:

Paying for entries to the Middlesex County Track & Field Championships, opening them up to new school athletes.

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February 2015: Phoebe Adugna

Won the award for:

For her gutsy run at the National Cross Country Championships at Parliament Hill on Saturday 21st February 2015.

Proposes to spend £200 award on:

Repainting the track with white lines.

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