May 2021: Edward Metcalf

On 23rd May 2021, in Perivale, Edward threw the Under 13 Boys 400gm Javelin a distance 26.55m which was a new London Heathside Club Record and a Middlesex Young Athletics League record.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:
Hammer implements for training, 4kg, 5kg and 6kg weights.

April 2021: Magdeline Paitoo

On 11/04/2021, Magdeline competed in a young athletes 100m Sprints tournament, winning her heat in 12.65 seconds, the fastests run of the day, then won her Semi Final and the Final.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:
Extending a permanent power supply to track side, for purposes of electronic timing and results.

March 2021: Lorna Dumbleton

Through the 2020/2021 Covid-19 Pandemic Lorna was to be seen regularly running up and down Parkland Walk, sometimes with her sister Evelyn but often alone.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:
A back extension machine for the gym or cardio room.

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February 2021 : Koppany Szentes

During the Covid-19 Lockdown Koppany visited the Arsenal FC Stadium, where a 5,000m distance is measure. By chance 3 older boys were doing the same thing, and Kops beat them all in 19:57.52 (pb)

Proposes the Award to be spent on:-

Twenty Hoody's printed with the words: "Athlete 1-0 Covid [and] London Heathside [underneath]". The hoody's were presented to young athletes who showed great enthusiasm over the lockdowns.

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January 2021: Fabienne Weston

During the Covid-19 lockdown with restrictive ratio's of Coach to young athletes, Fabienne stepped forward to assist by coaching the Under 11's and encouraging them to participate.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:
A barbecue buffet and prizes afternoon for the athletes who assist with the tidying up and reconfiguring of room 4.

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November 2020: Montana Dennis

Won the award for:

During the summer of 2019, Montana ran 200 Metres best time of 30.9 as an 11 year old. One year later as a 12 year old, Montana improved his previous best time by over 4 seconds running 26.8

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Made to measure high jump water proof cover to protect the landing mat.

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October 2020: Arthur Reed

Won the award for:

On 9th October 2020, Arthur ran his first 800 Metres of the season at the end of a disrupted summer in a time 2:20.7 which was a new Personal Best.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Wind Gauge and throwing implements weighing machine.

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September 2020: Benjy Bediako

Won the award for:

Benjy won the Under 13 Boys High Jump club championships gold medal with a leap of 1.32m on 20th August 2020. He also jumped 1.35m at the Open Meeting on Friday 7th September 2020.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

A club iPad for large screen track side internet connection to results services and coaching videos.

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June 2020: Janak Subberwal

Won the award for:

On 28/06/20 Janak ran in a Covid secure competition which limited races to 6 runners competing on a knock out basis. Janak reached the semi finals and ran the 9th fastest time out of 62 runners.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

A variety of new measuring tapes for the long jump and throws, and three new measuring wheels to establish distances.

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May 2020: Eric Beale

Won the award for:

On 3rd March 2020 Eric ran 5 x 400m on a 5 minute loop in an average of 77.27 Seconds. On 20th June 2020, Eric repeated the session after his lockdown experience and ran an average of 75.78

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

New High Jump Stands and 4 Foam Rollers.

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April 2020: Greg Sweet

Won the award for:

During the Covid-19 Lockdown, Greg climbed the equivalent of the 8,850 metres high Mount Everest by running up his stairs at home 1,405 times over, seven days, in 12 x 2 hour sessions.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Additional sessions on the athletics track to allow more athletes to train in small Covid-19 secure groups.

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March 2020: Rafi Brodkin

Won the award for:

Rafi raced the National Cross Country Championships on 22nd February 2020 as part of his come back from long term injury, the the Covid-19 Lockdown arrived and Rafi responded by training.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Additional sessions on the athletics track to allow more athletes to train in small Covid-19 secure groups.

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February 2020: Anna Pritchard

Won the award for:

For Anna's 135th placing at the South of England Athletics Cross Country Championships at Parliament Hill where she led the six strong London Heathside team to 30th place

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Fenton Portable DJ PA Speaker System 15" 800w Bluetooth Music Lights and Wireless Microphone Battery Powered

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January 2020: Tynan Parker

Won the award for:

For his 4th place in the U13 Boys race of the Middlesex XC Championships at Wormwood Scrubbs on Sat 4th Jan 2020, and 8th place in the Metropolitan XC League at Ally Pally on 11th Jan 2020.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Two extra large foam hurdles.

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November 2019: Michael Smith

Won the award for:

For his 21st place at the London Youth Games Cross Country race on 18th Nov, and for improving his Northwest London League Cross Country positions from 8th in first 2 races to 6th on 23rd November

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Two Stackable Mirafit Foam Jump boxes on 20 and 24 inches.

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October 2019: Amara Onuoha

Won the award for:

On 14th October 2019, Amara registered her first win in the Islinton Schools Running League Girls Years 7 and 8 race. Amara ran 8:06 for the St.Aloysius' sports field course.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Three Stackable Mirafit Foam Jump boxes on 4, 6 and 12 inches

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September 2019: Sam Ingram

Won the award for:

Sam travelled to Carshalton to compete as a guest in the Surrey County U17 Men's Octathlon Championships which he won with 3,095 points including a Long Jump of 5.36m and High Jump of 1.61m.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Producing a London Heathside 2019 year book of its Champions. The £250 award will go towards reducing the cost

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June 2019: Skye Kelly

Won the award for:

For her 1.41m High Jump achieved at the Middlesex Young Athletes League at Parliament Hill on Sunday 23rd June 2019, where she finished on the same height as "A Stringer", Hattie Munday.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

9 Rubber Discus, 15 Javelin Throwing Balls, 12 Whistles, First Aid Bandages, Plasters and Anti Septic Wipes

May 2019: Deji Agbede

Won the award for:

At the Middlesex County Track and Field Championships at Lee Valley on Saturday 11th May 2019, Deji placed 4th in the U20 Men's 400 metres, in a new personal best time of 51.49 seconds.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Video Camera and tripod for coaching and monitoring the finish line of large races and blanket finish lines.

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April 2019: Leon Seale

Won the award for:

On 27th April 2019, Leon won the 200m A string for Under 17 Men at the Middlesex Young Athletes League in Perivale with a time of 23.1 seconds.

Proposes to spend £250 award on:

Sports Clock for displaying times during track training.

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