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1990

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1990

 
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September 2005 News

 
 
Annual General Meeting : 5 September :

Billy McMinnis presided over the AGM held before an enthusiastic membership at the Bull & Dog. Phil Thomas was re-elected chairman and gave a review of the previous year which is available to all members by email. Dave Morley left the Committee and was replaced by Barry Graney. Greg Williams and Sarah Charnock won the Athlete of the Year awards with Ben Fisher's 3000m at Wigan and Gill Bacon's second place in the Wilmslow Half Marathon judged the most memorable senior performances of the year.

David Forrester regained the Billy McMinnis award by finishing second in the National cross country championship, Steve Mayers taking the junior male cross country competition. The senior awards went to Barry Graney and Cecilia Fitzsimons with the senior track and field points competition for senior going to Phil Robinson and Nicola Quinn. Nicola also collected the junior award, Ben Fisher taking the equivalent men's prize.

Other award winners were Steve Moran, Lucy Mitchell, Jake Davidson, Caroline Molrey, Steve Knowles, Dennis Wharton, Ian White and Sheru Gulati.

Ben was elected as senior track and field captain for 2006, Sue Lowrie was re-elected women's captain. The cross country captains are Ian Hayburn and Cecilia Fitzsimons.

Tom Fillingham and Ken Crouch Memorial Races:

To ensure all athletes are back in training and can attend the above races they will; now take place on Thursday 6 October at Sutton. The Ken Crouch Race for Ladies starts at 7.30.p.m.(handicapped by Phil Thomas) and the Tom Fillingham Race for Senior Men (handicapped by Ian White/ Ray Vose) will be at 7.45.p.m. All eligible athletes are urged to take part in memory of both Ken and Tom.

Winter Training:

Although winter training has already begun for some groups full winter training will begin in the first week in October for the sprints, jumps, throws, distance  and Sports Hall groups. Notification will be given to all athletes in the near future. The Sports Hall will be used on Tuesdays exclusively for the younger groups participating in Sports Hall competition this winter. They will be under the direction of Chris Dickinson supported by Pauline Picton, Andy Drillingcourt and Carl Bibby with assistance from Sean Bannister.

On Thursdays the Sports Hall will be used for technical and strength work exclusively by older members of the sprints, throws and jumps groups. The younger athletes will be trained outdoors on Thursdays. Coaches who are expected to be indoors include Phil Thomas, George Mullineux, Roseanne Hutchinson, Joe Ehlen, John Naylor, Dave Morley and Michelle Murray.

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