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Tuesday, 10 January 2017

England Athletics Combined Event Championships 2017 - Day 2

Following a hotly contested first session, day two of the England Athletics Senior and Under 20 Indoor Combined Events Championships promised much and delivered even more, with a string of outstanding performances leaving spectators thoroughly satisfied. A first indoor national title for Commonwealth bronze medallist Jessica Taylor-Jemmett (Club: Sale Harriers Manchester, Coach: Mike Holmes) and Liam Ramsay (Club: City of Sheffield & Dearne AC, Coach: Mike Corden) moving to 4th on the UK all-time list in the senior men’s heptathlon got the 2017 indoor athletics season well and truly under way.

Senior Men Heptathlon
Liam Ramsay had led the senior men’s heptathlon overnight following a close battle with Ashley Bryant (Club: Windsor Slough Eton & Hounslow, Coach: Aston Moore) that saw the two athletes separated by just six points. However, with Bryant, the Commonwealth silver medallist, not contesting day two, after the first event of the day Ramsay maintained a lead over John Lane (Club: City of Sheffield & Dearne AC, Coach: Toni Minichiello) following a 60m hurdles that saw the former clock 8.28 to the latter’s 8.27 and it was those two who would contest the title.

It was all change following the pole vault, however, as Lane managed to go clear at 4.91m, not far off his personal best, while Ramsay was below his best, managing 4.41m.

It came down to the 1000m with Lane holding a 43 point lead over his clubmate, but, with the title up for grabs, Ramsay’s body held together the best as he crossed the line in 2:38.86, the second fastest time of the day and worth 886 points. UK indoor record holder Lane’s 2:54.14 translated to 723 points, meaning that the title was Ramsay’s with 5832, the 4th best ever haul by a UK athlete.

Aiden Davies (Club: Doncaster AC, Coach: Sam Stanislaus) took a well-deserved bronze with 5401 points after a close battle with training partner James Finney (Club: Leeds City AC, Coach: Sam Stanislaus).
 Men's podium: LtoR - John Lane, Liam Ramsay, Aiden Davies

Senior Women Pentathlon
She took silver medals in 2012 and 2015, but it was gold at last for Jessica Taylor-Jemmett, who secured her first indoor national title to sit alongside the outdoor crown she took last year. The Commonwealth heptathlon bronze medallist, who now competes under her married name following her September wedding, ran the second quickest 60m hurdles of the day, with her 8.61 equating to a strong 993 points to start the competition.

That time was bettered only by Marilyn Nwawulor (Club: Harrow AC, Coach: Lloyd Cowan), but she was unable to continue after her strong start, leaving the way clear for Taylor-Jemmett to take the lead after a 1.63 high jump and it was a lead that she wouldn’t relinquish, with her 12.87 the best put of the competition and her 2:23.58 the fastest 800m. Indeed, 5.94m in the long jump was bettered by only one athlete, eventual silver medallist Elise Lovell (Club: Hastings AC, Coach: Stephen King), resulting in a 4090 point total overall for the champion.

Lovell moved from 9th after the first three events up to third after her strong long jump and she took the silver with 3778 points ahead of Wigan’s Danielle McGifford (Coach: Sharon Walls), who had a consistent day, never dropping lower than 5th in the standings, who scored 3765.

Taylor-Jemmett was, understandably, pleased with her start to the year: "It's really great to get the indoor title to go along with my outdoor title from last year and is always great to compete with such a lovely group of girls."

She now moves on to international competition full of confidence: "Hopefully I can represent GB in Prague in a few weeks' time and improve my PB. As ever, I couldn't do all this without my coach, Mike Holmes."
Women's podium: LtoR - Elise Lovell, Jessica Taylor-Jemmett, Danielle McGifford

U20 Men Heptathlon
The overnight leader in the U20 men’s heptathlon was Joseph Hobson (Club: City of Sheffield & Dearne AC, Coach: Mike Corden), who had led from event one from Dylan Carlsson-Smith (Club: Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers, Coach: Ian Grant) and Howard Bell (Club: Edinburgh AC, Coach: Iain McEwan).

Day two would be no different, as the Sheffield athlete replicated the performance of his senior club mate, maintaining his lead after each of the 60m hurdles (8.45), high jump (1.96m) and 1000m (3:02.51), to take the title with a personal best 5109 points.

Behind Hobson was a close battle for the silver medal. 17 points was the difference between Carlsson-Smith and Bell at the start of the day, a margin that stayed the same as both athletes recorded times of 8.56 in the 60m hurdles. It was close, but marginally superior performances in the high jump and 1000m meant that Bell ultimately outscored Carlsson-Smith 4999 points to 4967.

U20 Men's podium: LtoR - Howard Bell, Joe Hobson, Dylan Carlsson-Smith

Race Walks
In addition to the combined events action, the EIS in Sheffield also hosted open race walks, the highlight of which was Callum Wilkinson (Club: Enfield & Haringey AC, Coach: Mick Graham) clocking 11:35.00 in the 3000m, a UK Under-23 record and the fastest time under any conditions by a British teenager.
 
Gemma Bridge (Club: Oxford City AC, Coach: Mark Wall) took the women’s race in 13:41.33.

A large selection of photos from the event can be found at: http://www.peverilphoto.com/section665568_713392.html

Full results of the meet available from the links at: http://www.englandathletics.org/england-athletics-news/u20-and-senior-indoor-combined-events-day-2

BMC Indoor Meeting, Sunday 9th January, EIS Sheffield
James West closed the British Milers Club Indoor meeting in style with an indoor 3000m best of 7:58.94 after a stirring battle over 15 laps.

James West (on the left) winnng the Men's 3000m A race

Nick Goolab led the pace through 13 laps, Andrew Heyes made a victory bid in the last 300m, taking West with him. The Tonbridge man showed no signs of his exertions 24 hours early in the 1k relay in Edinburgh to overall Heyes (who also broke 8 minutes) in the last 10metres.

Ieuan Thomas and Phil Sesemann also broke new ground ahead, just outside the eight minute barrier.

Spencer Thomas looks like he could have more to offer this season. The Brighton Phoenix man sped to a sub 1:50 800m clocking (1:49.62) ahead of training partner Finley Bigg.

Sophie Mansfield continued the Brighton winning theme with a 2:10.99 800m win.
Sophie Mansfield, Brighton Phoenix, Women's 800m race

The women’s 1500m also proved to be a pulsating affair, with Elinor Kirk bringing her superb 10k road form onto the track. Kirk pulled away from front running Jackie Fairchild and in-form Kate Maltby in the final furlong, to clock an impressive 4:18.31.
Elinor Kirk, Women's 1500m race

Dominic Brown, took a close metric mile win over Stuart Ferguson in the men, breaking the tape just under the 3:50 mark.
 Dominic Brown, Men's 1500m race

Stephen Morris, recorded a new 800m T20 best in the 800m with a 1:56.67 return in winning his heat.
Stephen Morris, Men's 800m T20
 BMC Results available at: http://www.britishmilersclub.com/content/bmcitemdisplay.aspx?itemid=1266

Friday, 6 January 2017

England Athletics Combined Event Championships 2017 - Day 1

The England Athletics Combined Event Championships | EIS - Sheffield | 7-8 January 2017

The first day of England Athletics championships in 2017 have taken place. Not only was the first title of the year decided in the Under 20 Women’s pentathlon there was also plenty of action in the first day of both the Senior Men's Heptathlon and Under 20 Men’s Heptathlon competitions.

Holly McArthur (Club: Edinburgh AC, Coach: Iain McEwan) claimed the first England Athletics title of 2017 in the Under 20 women’s pentathlon ahead of da'ora Chigbo (Club: North Somerset AC, Coach: Ken Holmes/ Fuzz Caan) and Grace Bower (Club: Sale Harriers Manchester, Coach: Mike Holmes).
Holly McArthur, winner Under 20 Women’s pentathlon




In the Senior men’s competition defending champion Liam Ramsay (Club: City of Sheffield & Dearne AC, Coach: Mike Corden) holds the overnight lead into what looks set to be a thrilling second day. Ramsay sits just six points clear of Commonwealth Games silver medallist Ashley Bryant (Club: Windsor Slough Eton & Hounslow/Brunel Uni, Coach: Aston Moore) with 3299 to 3293 points with Commonwealth fourth placer John Lane (Club: City of Sheffield & Dearne AC, Coach: Toni Minichiello) third on 3191 as Under 23 Aiden Davies (Club: Doncaster AC, Coach: Sam Stanislaus) lies fourth just another 91 points back.

 Liam Ramsay, Men's High Jump

The overnight leader in the U20 Men's Heptathlon is Joseph Hobson (Club: Sheffield Running Club, Coach: Mike Corden) who has led from the first event. A 7.08 (854 pts) clocking in the 60m gave him the lead ahead of Daniel Ryan (Club: Herne Hill Harriers, Coach: Garry Power, 7.21, 809 pts) with Caius Joseph (Club: Basingstoke & Mid Hants AC, Coach: Rafer Joseph) completing the top three with 7.30 (779 pts).

Joe Hobson, Shot Put

See the results at:  http://www.englandathletics.org/england-athletics-news/2017-championships-action-underway

Photos from the event are available to buy from: www.peverilphoto.com

Sunday, 17 January 2016

Some fine performances at the Northern Athletics Senior, U20, U17 Indoor Championships

The EIS Sheffield again hosted the Northern Athletics Senior, U20, U17 Indoor Championships.

Day two produced some good results, particularly in the U20 Women's and a strong field in the senior Men's pole vaults.

 Joe Hobson (City of Sheffield and Dearne) on his way to 1.85m in the U20 Men's High Jump
Xander May (City of Sheffield and Dearne) on her way to winning the Under 17 Women's High Jump with a clearance of 1.60m
The Pole vault areas has a new, unloved, backdrop - hideous
 Oluwaseun Okome (Sale Harriers Manchester) competing in the Senior Men's High Jump
Joshua Lindley Harris (City of Sheffield and Dearne) clearing 4.40m to win the U17 Men's pole vault
 Abby Ward (Wakefield Harriers) in action in the U20 Women's High Jump
 Craig Jones (Liverpool Harriers) who won the Senior Men's Long Jump in 7.27m
 Lucy Robinson (Wakefield Harriers) winning the Under 20 Women's 800m in 2:17.83
 Alexandra Russell (Wigan & District) won the Senior Women's triple jump with 12.83m but missed her medal presentation having injured herself in one of her final jumps (not this one!)
Jonathan Hirons (Notts) winning the Senior Men's Midlands 800ms in 1:58.68
 Adam Hague who came second in the Senior Men's  pole vault with 5.30m
  Luke Cutts who came third in the Senior Men's  pole vault with 5.20m
 Kristie Edwards (City of Sheffield and Dearne) who won the U20 Women's 200m in 24.35
 Rebecca Campsall (City Of York) who won Heat 1 of the Senior Women's 200m in 24.51

 Under 17 Men's Pole Vault.  Left to Right: Joseph Duffy (Preston), Joshua Lindley Harris (City of Sheffield and Dearne), Harry Stutely (Kingston upon Hull).
Under 17 Men's High Jump. Left to Right: Adam Berwick (Amber Valley), Kaya Walker (City of Sheffield and Dearne), Shane Connell (Sale Harriers Manchester).
 
  Abby Ward (Wakefield Harriers) who won the in the U20 Women's High Jump in a Championship best performance of 1.86m
 Senior Men's Long Jump.  Left to Right: Jack Roach (Middlesbrough), Craig Jones (Liverpool Harriers), Scott Hall (Gateshead Harriers)  
Women's U20 High Jump.  Left to Right: Holly Smith (Kingston upon Hull), Abby Ward (Wakefield Harriers), Amelia McLaughlin (Trafford Athletic Club)


Full results at: http://www.northernathletics.org.uk/download/na-sen-u20-u17-indoor-championships-day-1-results/

Sunday, 10 January 2016

England Athletics - Senior and U20 Indoor Combined Events Championships - Day 2

The England Athletics Combined Events Championship finished off today with some great performances.

In no particular order:

 Callum Wilkinson (Enfield & Haringey) & Tom Bosworth (Tonbridge) - junior and senior record breakers in the 3km race walk
 Katie Stainton (Birchfield Harriers, Kelly Sotherton) - winner of the Senior Women's event
 Liam Ramsay (Sheffield and Dearne, Mike Corden) in the pole vault
 Sam Talbot (Exeter Harriers, Eldon Lake) winner of the U20 Men's event
 Laura Hanagan (City of Sheffield, Mike Corden) in the Senior Women's 60m hurdles
Joe Hobson (City of Sheffield, Mike Corden) in the U20 Men's 60m hurdles
 Emma Achurch (Leicester Walking Club, Steve Arnold) in the Women's 3km event
 Tom Bosworth (Tonbridge AC, Andi Drake) leading the Men's 3km race walk
 Emma Nwofor (Newham & Essex Beagles, Laura Turner-Alleyne) in the senior Women's shot put
 Elinor Kirk winning the BMC Women's 3km race
 U20 Men's hepathlon winners.  LtoR: Joe Hobson, Sam Talbot, Tom Chandler
Senior Women's Pentathlon. LtoR: Marilyn Nwawulor, Katie Stainton, Jo Rowland
 Tom Bosworth (Tonbridge AC, Andi Drake) celebrates his record-breaking 3km time of 11.15.81
Senior Men's Heptathlon. LtoR: Jack Andrew, Liam Ramsay, Aiden Davies


Saturday, 9 January 2016

Niamh Emerson takes first England Athletics title of 2016

Niamh Emerson (Amber Valley AC, David Feeney) claimed the first England Athletics title of 2016 with Emma Canning (Whitemoss AAC, Iain McEwan) and Anna Nicole Rowe (Liverpool Harriers, Mike Holmes) in the other medal positions of the U20 Women's Pentathlon.

 The U20 Women's field
 Emma Canning (Whitemoss AAC) in the high jump
Morgan Lake (Windsor, Slough, Eton) in the long jump
 
  Morgan Lake (Windsor, Slough, Eton) in the shot put
 Anna Nicole Rowe (Liverpool Harriers) in the long jump
  Emma Canning (Whitemoss AAC) in the long jump
Niamh Emerson (Amber Valley) crossing the finish line in the 800m to win the title
 LtoR: Emma Canning, Niamh Emerson, Anna Nicole Rowe

In the Senior Men's heptathlon, Liam Ramsay (Sheffield & Dearne, Mike Corden) is the overnight leader ahead of Anthony Hogg (Gateshead Harriers, Sam Stanislaus).

Elior Harris (Stevenage & North Herts AC), 60m

 Luke Cutts (Sheffield and Dearne) in the long jump

In the U20 Men's heptathlon, it is the 2015 under 17 champion Sam Talbot (Exeter Harriers, Eldon Lake) who is almost 300 points clear of Tom Chandler (Central AC, Ian Grant).
 
Joe Hobson (Sheffield and Dearne) in the shot put

Full event details here:
http://www.englandathletics.org/england-athletics-news/emerson-takes-first-england-athletics-title-of-2016