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Friday, December 14, 2012

Club press release for our Junior Club

Any guesses what this photo is all about? Who are the runners?

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Now for something more local.

You can read it here first!


Press release.

Olympic Legacy! Langport Junior Runners Get a Boost!
Thanks to a grant from Somerset County Council’s Health and Wellbeing Scheme, the junior branch of Langport Runners can get fit with some new equipment and enjoy new winter training facilities.

Langport Runners Junior Athletic Club is delighted to announce that from Monday 7th January 2013, they will be moving to a new base at Huish Leisure Centre for the winter months.

The Club will have the use of a floodlit outdoor all weather area, or the Academy Gymnasium with some new equipment in the case of bad weather. The training aims to develop athletic abilities and skills in a fun and enjoyable way, and in a safe environment. There will also be opportunities for longer training runs.

Jane Brookhouse, Chair of the Langport Running Club, said ‘We are delighted to be able to offer young athletes some better facilities in partnership with Huish Leisure Centre over the winter. In this way, the Club will be making a significant contribution to the London 2012 Olympic Legacy by encouraging more youngsters to enjoy and benefit from the sport of athletics by offering a better quality training scheme. The Club is very grateful for the support of Cllr. Derek Yeomans in making the application for the grant’.


Prospective new members and parents are always welcome to visit training sessions before joining.

All enquiries about training times and membership to David German .
Tel 01458 259688

Press release issued by:

Jane Brookhouse, Chair, Langport Runners.

Carrie Wallace , Manager, Huish Leisure 01458 251055


14 th Dec 2012

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Langport Runners annual Club awards. 2012

Message to all paid up Members! and Junior Members


Hope everyone is busy deciding who to give the Club Awards too at the AGM in Jan! You should have received an email requesting your vote. If not let me know. We hope to hear from you before tonight's committee meeting!

Monday, December 3, 2012

Full Montycute 10 on 2.12.12



Sunday 2 December 2012. 10:30 am






Full Monty cute 10 Trail Race







Results for Langport Runners Competitors in finish order.






Place Time Name Team Cat Grade No Posn
1 1:15:13 GILL, CHRIS Tiverton Harriers M32 62.60% 543 1
20 1:27:39 STAYNER, Neal Langport Running Club M45 57.25% 716 20
100 1:44:08 TIBBATTS, Joanne
F34 49.95% 713 100
103 1:44:49 TURNER, Grahame Langport Running Club M46 48.24% 648 103
111 1:47:21 HOOPER, MARTIN Langport Running Club M37 44.15% 390 111
124 1:48:53 STEWART, Diane Langport Running Club F47 52.61% 633 124
139 1:52:00 HARROW, Chris Langport Running Club M49 46.21% 573 139
142 1:52:10 CHEDZOY, CLAIRE Langport Running Club F30 46.37% 670 142
185 2:00:07 CANVIN, Emily Langport Running Club F34 43.31% 762 185
186 2:00:07 MEPHAM, SAMANTHA Langport Running Club F32 43.31% 752 186
201 2:03:33 WHITE, Susan Langport Running Club F48 46.78% 631 201
212 2:07:51 HAYLLAR, Crispan Langport Running Club M63 45.81% 751 212
214 2:08:25 MARTIN, Liz Langport Running Club F56 48.54% 630 214
217 2:11:25 MUNDAY, Melanie Langport Running Club F36 39.80% 647 217
218 2:12:04 PORTER, Peter Langport Running Club M57 41.89% 779 218
241 2:39:15 HAWKINS, Adam Yeovil Town Road Running Club M61 36.05% 660 241







Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Junior AC

Should have circulated this earlier but better late than never. Sent out to Junior members by email and repeated here for good measure and as an example of club activities.



Langport Runners Junior Club.



Dear all ,
I'm forwarding  this as a blind copy  to everyone associated with LR Junior Club for information.  There is still just time to register. There is an U11 and U13  category. Can we get an U11 or U13  team entry?
I'll try to get these notices to you earlier next time.
David


Dear all,
Please find attached the details for this year’s Somerset Cross Country Championships which will once again be combined with the Avon & Wiltshire XC Championships. Please forward on to any athletes you think will be keen to compete and please place information on your Club website if you have access to one.
The event will be held on SUNDAY December 9th at University of Bath and a course layout map is attached.
The RACE TIMETABLE is as shown with non-Championship u11 races commencing at 11.00am.
ENTRIES need to be submitted by the deadline of MONDAY December 3rdNo late entries. Please ensure that if making an entry you submit your cheque/payment for entries by the deadline as this helps the organisers.
Team entries on the team entry form are particularly encouraged as this helps the organisers deal with just one piece of paper rather than several from the same Club. Copies of these documents will also be posted on the County AA website.
Entries rec’d by the closing date will be posted on the County websites no later than Friday Dec 7th.
I would envisage team entries from at least 4 or 5 Clubs in Somerset but would encourage all Clubs in the County to support these Championships.
I will need the names of 2 volunteers per Club competing to help marshal the course on the day (for a 90 minute stint)– please advise me by December 1st as to who these volunteers are and what time slots they can cover.
Please give me a call or an e-mail if you have any queries about eligibility or any other aspects of the County Championships and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can. Both the entry secretary Keith Brackstone and I will be at the Gwent XC league match at Blaise castle, Bristol,  this Saturday if you have any last minute queries.
Paul Chadwick
(Hon XC Championships Secretary)
01749 812420




Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Huish Leisure Centre training

Monday 5th  was the fourth and possibly last of our use of Huish as a training centre for the time being unless we can win the argument  about its suitability.

Hope to talk to the Manager tomorrow to try to clear a few remaining problems before we can confirm our change of venue. I'm keen to hear from parents to get their views on the choice of venue. So far all I've spoken too are in favour of what they regard as a safer running environment compared with street running at night. That goes for many of the Juniors as well.  Older , stronger Juniors can still be taken out to use the safer areas of Langport with adequate supervision and with parental consent.
We do need the  use of an indoor hall  in case of really bad weather and for a variation in our training schedules. and there are a few other factors to discuss.
Finally we do need to secure some additional funding for new equipment for the Juniors and to pay for new training courses for assistant coaches. Fund raising events may be the answer. So plenty to get on with.

Any volunteers to join us in our efforts to make our Junior Club as successful as we can make it?

Junior Schools Cross Country, Hambridge

Just made it in time this afternoon to assist by running as sweeper for the four races. I declined to run as Hare some time ago. The boys Yr 5 and 6 have some very good runners and run at a good pace, too fast for me to stay in front . Much easier trying to get the last few round to finish, which we usually achieve and that is quite satisfying. No drop outs or falls this time.

I am sure our Sam Ough won the older boys race looking very comfortable with William chasing hard and he is another of our Junior Club members. There were several more boys and girls  there as well and its good to be involved in these events. Congratulations to all those taking part and all trying hard to gain points for their School.
I hope we will get the full results soon so we can record our Club members successes.

At the same time Hannah had been invited to run in a similar schools event in the Mendip area and we await news of her run.




Saturday, November 3, 2012

Friday night 2nd Nov, committee meeting.

We had a very long meeting by our usual standards and a great deal was discussed.
The dilemma facing many clubs like ours is clear when you compare the revised affiliation rates for UKA with ARC. The benefits of both can be compared and good and bad points can be made for both.  Hopefully the Club will put together a letter or statement on the subject which may form the basis of proposals to be sent out to all members before the Jan AGM. A key date soon is the next meeting of the Somerset County Athletic Association and Club representatives will be present to monitor and vote on any changes to their constitution.
ARC now has 254 affiliated clubs and 17,487 individual members and it steadily growing and may well see another increase in numbers because of UKA changes.
It was less clear what view the Committee would reach on the question of moving the Junior Club to Huish Leisure Centre.  Again reasons for and against the move were made and again it is hoped a clear statement on the move can be made next week regarding the venue for the rest of the winter. When that is issued we will all be a lot clearer.
Efforts will continue to try to resolve remaining sticking points in discussion with the management of the Leisure Centre and in attempts to raise some funding to cover costs of hiring facilities .


Friday, November 2, 2012

Important committee meeting tonight for our Club

Its been very quiet on this Blog recently but I'll see if I can find a bit of time again!

Best event last week was the Dorset Apple Cake brought in by young Rob to celebrate yet another PB!


Two item for tonights special meeting:


UKA/ARC issues; Do we stay with UKA or move to ARC or stay with both or a bit of this and a lot of that.

Moving our Junior Club from All Saints Church Hall to Huish Leisure Centre. Costs and implications.