The Manchester Mile – 22nd June 2016

Manchester Harriers & Athletic Club present

THE MANCHESTER MILE

in memory of David Coleman

on Wednesday 22 June 2016 at Sportcity, Manchester M11 3FF

electronic timing & photo finish U15 & U17 – 7 pm; Snrs & Vets – 7.30 pm to 9 pm Additional Event for U13’s only – 1500 metres – 6:30 pm

ENTRY FEE (all categories) – £7.50 [Unattached £9.50]

COMMEMORATIVE T-SHIRT TO ALL ENTRANTS

First staged in 1943, this event hadn’t been held since 1952 until it’s resurrection in 2014. David Coleman was the Winner in 1949. Winners of The Manchester Mile Trophy: 1943 Sydney Wooderson 1944 & 1945 C H Bunton 1946 P Harrison 1947 C J Kelly 1948 A B Parker 1949 David Coleman 1950 & 1951 & 1952 Frank Evans 2014 & 2015 Chris Livesey Winner of The Rose Bowl 2014 & 2015 Louise Rudd Please note: entrants will be graded using their estimated time

FASTEST ATHLETE (Male or Female) TO BE PRESENTED WITH THE MANCHESTER MILE TROPHY [PLUS TROPHY TO KEEP] IF THE FASTEST ATHLETE IS MALE THEN THE FASTEST FEMALE TO BE PRESENTED WITH THE ROSE BOWL [PLUS TROPHY TO KEEP] IF THE FASTEST ATHLETE IS FEMALE THEN THE FASTEST MALE TO BE PRESENTED WITH THE ROSE BOWL [PLUS TROPHY TO KEEP] TROPHIES, UNLESS THE FASTEST ATHLETES ARE VETS, ALSO TO THE FASTEST MALE VET (min age 40); THE FASTEST FEMALE VET (min age 35); THE FASTEST MALE & FEMALE U15 & U17 and to the FASTEST U13 BOY & U13 GIRL in the 1500 metres

 

See the program here

Edinburgh Festival Weekend

After having such a fabulous time last year, I volunteered (with a little gentle persuasion) to organise our trip again. This year we stayed at the Travel Lodge at Musselburgh as it was available and we had stayed there before.  Hotel was basic but ideal in location & good size rooms. Richard very kindly volunteered his school mini bus & Andrew did the driving & what a bonus it was we could get around & kept costs down.  We travelled up Friday night & grabbed a bite to eat on route from the Westmorland Services which does some great food and arrived about 9.30pm.  We travelled home after the Marathon had ended and all arrived safely back around 9pm so a long but very enjoyable weekend.

Many thanks to all those who joined us and made it a great trip!!!!

The entrants were:

2k – Ed Howell, Evelyn Barber & Lorcan Cronin

5k – Leisha Cronin, Sonya Hynes, Sacha Howell, Ellie Howell, Debbie Beresford, Lesley Loftus & Denis Kelly

10k – Melanie Barber & Mike Cronin

Half Marathon – Diane Frost, Lynn Clarke, Jackie Ellison & Jo Fallows

Marathon – Denis Kelly and Sophie Flanagan

Below are a few personal accounts of a great weekend both competitive racing and a social outing.

As a club we would like to pass on our sincere thanks to the Festival organisers who did an amazing job & helped us greatly with a few entry problems we had and it was very much appreciated, they did us proud and we all thoroughly enjoyed the weekend and hope to come back next year!!.

Debbie

Photos here

So bags packed, running vest check.. Running shorts check… bottle of wine wrapped in running leggings check… we set off Manchester harrier’s road trip to Edinburgh has started.
3 small cans of G&T the mini bus mounts the curb, we take the roundabout on 2 wheels Sonya grabbing on for dear life and no I’m not driving the great Mr Beresford is providing all this excitement. We arrive a short 5 hours later to our hotel.
The Saturday morning off we head to Musselburgh train station (this was our pre run warm up) a leisurely 25 minute ‘endurance ‘ stroll followed by a quick threshold sprint down the platform to catch the train. We arrive at the start for the 10k 5k and junior 2k runs. What an amazing atmosphere even the hairy haggis was out!
We had a great meal that night with the half marathon and marathon runner’s carbing up on their pasta and water while we indulged with pizza and lager.
The weather had been fantastic all day but we went to bed with a weather warning for the Sunday.
Sunday…unbelievably the harriers had once again brought out the sunshine the highland forecast was not too be, it was an early start for the runners but a great mission/adventure for me, Evelyn and Eleanor to get to the finish line to see Jackie finish her half. Back to hotel for quick freshen up and then back to watch marathon and relay runners come in which was emotional. For any future road trip wannabees a tip is too volunteer to be a Marshall for the harriers and bring your free Marshall coat as we Marshalls know “the power of a Marshall jacket” we get too cross wherever we want ha-ha..
Mr B got us all home safe Debbie had made sure we all got to our races and all children were collected and now I can put faces to the names on my email list.
What a fantastic weekend no blood plenty of sweat and a few tears thank you so much
Melanie and Evelyn barber

We had a fantastic time in Edinburgh and we were proud to run under the clubs name.

The support we have received from Debbie and other club members has been amazing.. I truly would not have completed my run without the months of training Debbie has helped me with and amazing Lesley who didn’t let me give up.

Thank you to Andrew for the driving round he did and to Debbie again for the organising of everything. Well done to all who ran.

Leisha

‘The most memorable parts of the half-marathon was running along Portobello promenade and watching people strolling on the sand with the backdrop of a distant mountainous landscape – beautiful. After the finish, it was great to see a friendly face – my mate Lynn – waiting for me with my bag of warm clothes! In less than an hour we were back at the hotel soaking in a hot bubble bath followed by a nice cuppa tea – absolute bliss and lovely memories!!’

Diane

Eleanor and I had a bonnie time in Scotland. We really enjoyed cheering everyone on in the 5k, 10k and kids races. I would recommend the half (or full) marathon, or marathon relay, as the course is picturesque and the crowds are so friendly. We enjoyed spending time with everyone and getting to know other club members better.

Jackie and Eleanor

Joe Moran Memorial Vets Track & Field Meeting – Wednesday 7th June 2017, SportCity

 

Manchester Harriers & A.C. present
The Tenth Joe Moran Memorial Veteran Track & Field Meeting
Wednesday 7th June 2017 7.15 pm to 9:15 pm at Sportcity, Manchester.

Track Events: 800m, 100m, 3000m, 200m, 1500m, 400m
Field Events: Javelin, High Jump, Long Jump, Shot Putt

ENTRY FEE Club Runners: £5 for 1 to 4 events plus £1 for each additional event ENTRY FEE Unattached: £7 for 1 to 4 events plus £1 for each additional event

Winners Medals will be awarded to the first three finishers in each category: Male / Female – 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75
Event first held in 2008 in memory of Joe Moran
Enter online here or the entry form can be downloaded here.

Please send your entry slip to: Brenda Bradshaw, 12 Heaton Drive, Hollins Village, Bury BL9 8BQ. Online entries available soon.

Enquiries: Phone Brenda on 0161-796 6310 or email Brenda at arnoldbradshaw@btinternet.com

Cheques payable please to: Manchester Harriers & A.C.

The Manchester Mile. 21st June 2017 at SportCity – in memory of David Coleman

Manchester Harriers & Athletic Club present

THE MANCHESTER MILE in memory of David Coleman

on Wednesday 21 June 2017 at Sportcity, Manchester M11 3FF

Electronic timing & photo finish U15’s & U17’s – 7 pm; Snrs & Vets – 7.30 pm to 9 pm

U13’s only – 1500 metres – 6:30 pm

ENTRY FEE (all categories) – £7.50 [Unattached £9.50]

FASTEST ATHLETE (Male or Female) TO BE PRESENTED WITH THE MANCHESTER MILE TROPHY [PLUS TROPHY TO KEEP] IF THE FASTEST ATHLETE IS MALE THEN THE FASTEST FEMALE TO BE PRESENTED WITH THE ROSE BOWL [PLUS TROPHY TO KEEP] IF THE FASTEST ATHLETE IS FEMALE THEN THE FASTEST MALE TO BE PRESENTED WITH THE ROSE BOWL [PLUS TROPHY TO KEEP] TROPHIES, UNLESS THE FASTEST ATHLETES ARE VETS, ALSO TO THE FASTEST MALE VET (min age 40); THE FASTEST FEMALE VET (min age 35); THE FASTEST MALE & FEMALE U15 & U17 and to the FASTEST U13 BOY & U13 GIRL in the 1500 metres COMMEMORATIVE T-SHIRT TO ALL ENTRANTS First staged in 1943, this event hadn’t been held since 1952 until it’s resurrection in 2014. David Coleman was the Winner in 1949.
Winners of The Manchester Mile Trophy: 1943 Sydney Wooderson 1944 & 1945 C H Bunton 1946 P Harrison 1947 C J Kelly 1948 A B Parker 1949 David Coleman 1950 & 1951 & 1952 Frank Evans 2014 & 2015 Chris Livesey 2016 Jack Morris Winners of The Rose Bowl 2014 & 2015 Louise Rudd 2016 Vicki Cronin

Download the entry form here. Online entries here.

Entries to: Manchester H & AC, 12 Heaton Drive, Hollins Village, Bury BL9 8BQ. Enquiries: Tel: Brenda on 0161-796 6310; email Brenda at arnoldbradshaw@btinternet.com. Cheques payable please to: Manchester Harriers & A.C. NO ENTRIES ON THE DAY

Junior Awards 2014

Some photos of the winners here

Cross Country 2013/14

Girls  Section

Under  11s- 1st  Georgia Fazakerley

2nd  Emma Davies

3rd Lousia Stiles

Under  13s- 1st  Eleanor Kenny

2nd   Alice Stiles

3rd Grace De Campos

Under 15s – 1st Beth Barlow

Most Improved Girl Athlete- Emily Hughes

Boys Section

Under 9’s – 1st Rory Smyth

2nd William Holmes

Under 11s – 1st  James Skertchley

Under 13s – 1st    Connor Fazakerley

Under 15s – 1ST Sam Tarry

2ND Ben Skertchley

3RD Matty Fox

Most Improved Boy Athlete – Sam Tarry

Track and Field 2014

Girls Section

Under 11 Girls  Louisa Stiles   2nd  Sprints, Middle Distance & Jumps

Under 11 Girls  Evelyn Barber  1st Sprints, Middle Distance & Throws

Under 11 Girls Emma Davies  1st Jumps, 3rd Middle Distance and Sprints

Multi-Event Winner  Evelyn Barber

Under 13 Girls    Grace De Campos  1st Middle Distance & Horizontal Jumps, 2nd Vertical Jumps

Under 13 Girls    Alice Stiles   1st Vertical Jumps, 2nd Middle Distance

Under 13 Girls    Katie Moss  2nd Sprints & Horizontal Jumps

Under 13 Girls    Lydia Butt  3rd Throws

Under 13 Girls    Beth Smyth  1st Sprints & 3rd Middle Distance

Under 13 Girls   Georgia Fazakerley   2nd Throws

Under 13 Girls    Beth Taylor   1st Throws & 3rd Sprints

Multi-Event Winner    Alice Stiles

Under 15 Girls   Rebecca Hopley 2nd Sprints

Under 15 Girls  Emily Hughes   2nd Middle Distance

Under 15 Girls  Beth Barlow  1st Middle Distance

Under 15 Girls   Katie Cooper  1st Sprints & 3rd Jumps

Under 15 Girls  Megan Taylor  1st Throws

Under 15 Girls  Alicia Brogan  1st Vertical Jumps, 2nd Horizontal Jumps and 3rd Middle Distance.

Under 15 Girls  Zoe Morrissey   2nd Throws

Under 15 Girls  Chloe Davies   3rd Sprints

Multi-Event Winner  Alicia Brogan

Boys Section

Under 9 Boys  William Holmes   1st Sprints, Middle Distance, Throws & Jumps

Multi-Event Winner  Williams Holmes

Under 11 Boys  Rory Smyth 1st Sprints, Middle Distance, Throws & Jumps

Multi-Event Winner  Rory Smyth

Under 13 Boys  Frankie Fox      1st Sprints, Middle Distance and Jumps

Under 13 Boys  Adam Critten     1st Throws, 2nd Sprints & Middle Distance

Under 13 Boys  Rhys Morrissey     2nd Throws

Under 13 Boys  Matt Cooper     2nd Jumps & 3rd Throws

Under 13 Boys  James Skertchley     3rd Middle Distance

Multi-Event Winner  Frankie Fox

Under 15 Boys   Ethan Hartley     3rd Sprints & Jumps

Under 15 Boys   Matty Fox    1st Middle Distance

Under 15 Boys   Connor Fazakerley   1st Jumps & 3rd Middle Distance

Under 15 Boys   Ben Skertchley    2nd Middle Distance & 3rd Throws

Under 15 Boys   Stephen Armstrong    2nd Sprints & Jumps

Under 15 Boys   Sammy Warne    1st Sprints & 2nd Throws

Multi-Event Winner  Ethan Hartley

Manchester Mile Review by Mike Martineau

A big warm ‘welcome-back’ to the Manchester Mile

 

I can well imagine that in that great Olympic Stadium in the sky, both David Coleman and his all time athletics hero, Sydney Wooderson, are well pleased as they chew over recent developments in Manchester.  As former winners, they would both be delighted that Manchester H & AC have brought back the Manchester Mile and in memory of David who won the race in 1949.  Sydney was the first winner in 1943 and David was so proud to receive a trophy with his hero’s name on it that he admitted to me that he took it to bed with him that night.  The superb Harry Sharp Challenge Bowl had not been competed for since 1952 when it was given to Frank Evans who had won the race 3 times in succession, 1950, 1951 and 1952.  After his death his widow returned the trophy to Manchester Harriers and Wednesday 16th July at Sportcity in Manchester saw the return of this great event that used to take place at Fallowfield.

 

There were 103 entrants in 8 races for all ages and abilities with a great 5.01.59 performance from the host club’s Beth Barlow recently crowned under 15 Champion for 1500m at the English Schools.  It was great to see two members from David’s other club, Stockport Harriers, and their Louise Rudd, a V35, took the ladies honours with an excellent time of just 5.05.87.  Both Beth and Louise’s performances would have improved on the women’s World record in 1953.  The winner of the Bowl was Preston Harriers’ Chris Livesey who front ran for a very useful 4.19.79.

 

During the meeting we chatted about Sydney and whether as an amateur in 1943 he would have had to pay his own expenses to get to and from Manchester. Sydney, like me, was a past President of Blackheath Harriers and on 30 August this year we celebrate the centenary of his birth, so I was pleased to run in a Blackheath Harriers vest and delighted with the very warm reception for me and my PW (personal worst!).  All in all, it was a very worthwhile pilgrimage for me.

 

Well done Manchester H & AC, lets hope that after this superb rebirth, the event can be built into something great and enduring that is a fitting memorial for David Coleman and also for Sydney Wooderson.  Sydney enjoyed other trips to Fallowfield and in 1939 set a three quarters of a mile World record of 2.59.5 (I wonder whether David Coleman was there for this).  This also stood as a UK record until 1951 when Bannister, paced by Chataway, ran 2.56.6 at Motspur Park.

 

Mike Martineau

18 July 2014