Manchester Mile – Club results

Times for Manchester Harriers athletes competing in the Manchester Mile

Donnacha Maguire U17 M 04:44.6
Tom Taylor U17 M 04:47.9
Sam Tarry U17 M 04:48.8
Ed Fazakerley V45 M 04:50.5
Beth Barlow U15 W 05:01.6
Jonathon Stewart U20 M 05:01.9
Matt Graham U20 M 05:05.6
Ben Skertchly U15 M 05:14.1
Connor Fazakerley U15 M 05:20.6
Jonathan Reeh V35 M 05:27.0
Chris Hibbert V45 M 05:28.0
Jason Brogan V40 M 05:37.9
Chris Sewart V35 M 05:38.7
Emma Tolond SEN W 05:52.0
Sonya Hynes SEN W 05:55.5
Kev Logue SEN M 05:56.0
Graham Saunders V35 M 06:06.2
Denis Kelly V45 M 06:23.0
Mike Cunningham V65 M 06:23.2
Katie Cooper U15 W 06:25.0
Sophie Flanagan SEN W 06:27.5
Lee Mccourt V35 M 06:48.2
Caroline Baba V35 W 07:05.8
Ann McLaughlin V50 W 07:17.3
Kirsty Lyons SEN W 07:20.7
Maria Royal V55 W 07:28.0
Jo Fallows V40 W 08:21.2

Full results here

Beth Barlow’s English Schools Victory

Something special happened on Saturday and if you were lucky enough to witness it you were watching probably one of the best ever runs from Beth Barlow.

After an extremely sensational performance at the Mason Schools Trophy, she qualified with a time of 4:35.9 to run in the English schools championships representing Greater Manchester schools. Although this was a monumental achievement in itself, Beth went on to run the 1500m heats on Friday, coming in a remarkably close second place retaining her good form and resulting in a place in the English schools final.

This accomplishment was exceptional but unsurprising, acknowledging how much effort she applies in training and all of the races.

Then on Saturday (the day of the final), Beth seemed calm and prepared with her foot behind the starting line. There were 11 other competitive girls in Beth’s race, all posing a great threat. One of whom was Katie Ann McDonald, who is number 1 in the UK rankings in Beth’s age group.

The starter gun fired. The rushing stampede of talent had begun. Beth eased herself in to a great position, going off with a swift, yet comfortable pace. After the first 400m she snatched 3rd place using her competitive edge to maintain her pace.

After 800m (2 laps) a small gap had emerged but she still held 3rd place.

Then at 1100m, with just one lap remaining, Beth made progress, after retaining her energy she burst into 1st place, passing Katie Ann McDonald who also made a move in attempt to stay with Beth, both leaving 3rd place behind.

With 200m to go Beth tired slightly, allowing Katie to take the lead. Beth kicked drastically early, meaning that she would only have a limited amount of energy for the remainder of the race, but showing no sign of weakness. They entered the home straight and Beth gained on Katie.

A gap opened up in lane 1, Beth made her move. She was alongside Katie and was pulling away. With 50 meters to go Katie cut of Beth, making her lose momentum and balance, meaning Beth couldn’t pass into the lead.

Beth still finished strongly despite almost being pushed off the track and achieved a marvellous PB of (4:30.39). Although second, Beth still left the track smiling.

All was not lost as Katie was disqualified for breaking the rules. Beth had secured her position; she was first, what an amazing finish. Now Beth’s the English schools 1500m champion, she should be incredibly proud of herself.

by Sam Tarry

[There is a video of the race here: [you need to be registered (free) for VincoSport to view it.]

The Manchester Mile 16th July 2014 at Sportcity – in memory of David Coleman

1 mile race on the athletics track at Sportcity with electronic timing and photo-finish.

We hope that the full results will be available on this site Thursday 17th July.

All abilities can enter the Manchester Mile and will be seeded, youngsters and adults and a Commemorative T-Shirt (Training material) to all who take part. 
THERE IS A CLOSING DATE SO DO NOT MISS OUT!!

We have the England Commonwealth Games Athletes coming along to present prizes and T-Shirts and have sponsorship from Soreen and Ron Hill and hope to have a member of David Coleman’s Family along to present the MANCHESTER MILE (Original) TROPHY (as shown on the David Coleman Tribute on BBC 1 last week) to the winner.

The evening will start at 5:30 pm with races for the U15s and U17s. The Senior races will start at 7:15 pm. It will be pre-entries only with runners being graded on their estimated time. The Manchester Mile Trophy will be presented to the fastest man and The Rose Bowl to the fastest woman. Trophies will also be awarded to the fastest male and female veterans (minimum age 40 and 35 respectively) and to the fastest male and female U15 and U17.

Manchester Mile Article

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Frank Evans receives the trophy at the Annual dinner in 1951

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Magic Mile Results

Results from the Magic Mile tonight were
Matt Crimes – 5:24
Chris Hibbert- 5:27
Matt Whitehead – 5:43
Jason Brogan – 6:06
Mike Cunningham- 6:25
Martin Joyce – 6:46
Simon Tooth – 7:03
Steve McCall – 7:06
Anne McLaughlin  7.45
Jodie Norton  – 7.58
Debbie Beresford –  8.20
Lynsay Charles – 8:21
Jo Fallows – 8:57
Dawn Gallen – 10.34
Jean Skitt  10.36
Full Magic Mile results here