UYDL, Great Manchester half and two ultras
This week’s race report includes Heathsiders in action over a wide range of distances from 100m to 34 miles, with the U20/U17 athletics, the Stratford Speed, ultras in the South Downs and Lancashire and the great Manchester 10K and half.
UYDL 2#, Basildon, 26.5.24
Simon Baker sent in the following report from Basildon:
With the athletics season now well underway the club's U20/U17 athletes took a break from exams or half term to compete in the 2nd UYDL with a coach organised to take them to Basildon.
Despite lots of gaps in the team (no U20W track athletes and few middle distance runners) The club finished an initial 3rd place although after official points are added we will slip to 4th. The Team finished top of the field events
Among ahost of PBs athletes trying events outside their comfort zone there were 6 event wins 5 by Heathsiders Trey Corlis (110mH), Thomas Wassermann (U20M SP & HT), Elkie Baker (U17W DT) and the U17M 4x400m in a new club record of 3:45.08. Sam Turner set a new club record in the 1500mSC with his time of 4:38.12 1s outside ESAA standard but ranking him 8th in the UK
Well done to all the athletes and Heathside Time Manager Israel.
U17 Men
100m
Bradley Baka (High) 12.27 A 6th
Sam Brown 12.10 B 3rd
Kwane Blankson 12.19 ns
Toby Toth-Stevens 12.28 ns
200m
Bradley Baka (High) 24.30 A 3rd
Mikel Alexander 24.31 B 1st
400m
Tam Mergia 57.43 A 5th
Mikel Alexander 55.37 B 2nd
800m
Tam Mergia 2:15.47 A 5th
3000m
No Competitor
100mH
Malakai David McKenzie Callum 14.76 A 2nd
400mH
Bradley Baka (High) 63.27 A 2nd
1500mH
Sam Turner 4:38.47 A 2nd PB NCR
4x100m
4th London Heathside (Toth-Stevens, Brown, Good fellow, Baka) 47.39
4x400m
1st London Heathside (MDMC, Mergia, Alexander, Brown) 3:45.08 PB NCR
Long Jump
Toby Toth-Stevens A 3rd 5.46m EA4
Rufus Goodfellow (High) B 1st 4.98m EA2
High Jump
Malakai David McKenzie Callum A 3rd 1.55m EA4
Triple Jump
Rufus Goodfellow (High) 11.44m A 3rd EA5
Kwame Blankson 10.30m B 1st EA3
Pole Vault
No Competitor
Shot Putt
Montana Dennis A 3rd 9.27m
Javelin
Rufus Goodfellow (High) 29.38m A 2nd EA2
Said Mohammed Mariche (High) NM
Discus
Montana Dennis 19.66m A 4th
Hammer
Montana Dennis 28.10m A 3rd EA 1
U17 Women
100m
Asia Emanuel 13.16 A 2nd EA 5
Magdeline Paitoo 13.21 B 2nd EA 5
200m
Asia Emanuel 27.50 A 4th
300m
Magdeline Paitoo 41.59 A 2nd EA 9
800m
No Competitor
3000m
No Competitor
80mH
Kyra Smith 13.74 A 2nd EA 3
300mH
Monisade Ayodeji 51.24 A 4th EA 4
4x100m
3rd London Heathside (Emanuel, Ayodeji, Smith, Paitoo) 51.94
4x300m
No Team
Long Jump
Kyra Smith 4.29m A 3rd EA 3
Sigal Nachshen (High) NM
High Jump
Monisade Ayodeji (High) 1.60m A 2nd EA 9
Sigal Nachshen (High) 1.10m B 3rd
Triple Jump
No Competitor
Pole Vault
No Competitor
Shot Putt
Rene Travis 8.56m B 1st
Elkie Baker 9.16m A 4th PB EA 4
Javelin
Sigal Nachshen 16.65m A 5th
Monisade Ayodeji 13.21m B 3rd
Discus
Elkie Baker 34.15m A 1st EA 7
Rene Travis 13.99m B 3rd
Hammer
Kyra Smith 19.27m B 2nd
Rene Travis 24.06m A 2nd
U20 Men
100m
Trey Corlis 11.36 A 2nd
Avery Dietrich 11.61 B 1st
Emilio Giraldo 13.02 ns
200m
Toby Toth-Stevens 25.48 A 4th
Emilio Giraldo 28.84 B 6th
400m
Sam Brown (U17) 51.75 A 2nd
Emilio Giraldo 64.23 B 4th
800m
Rayad Salah (High) 2:20.40
Artie Feeny-Willings 2:26.47
3000m
No Competitor
110mH
Trey Corlis 15.20 A 1st
Remy Weinbrecht 15.51 1st B
Thomas Wassermann 16.74 ns
400mH
Thomas Wassermann 63.77 A 3rd
4x100m
London Heathside (MDMC, Alexander, Blankson, Corlis) 44.91
Long Jump
Remy Weinbrecht (High) 6.68m A 1st EA 8
High Jump
Trey Corlis 1.75m A 2nd
Triple Jump
No Competitor
Pole Vault
Remy Weinbrecht (High)
Shot Putt
Thomas Wassermann 10.42m A 1st EA 3
Marcel Baczek 8.40m B 1st
Javelin
Remy Weinbrecht (High) 36.34m B 1st
Marcel Baczek 39.24 A 2nd
Discus
Thomas Wassermann 24.54m A 2nd
Marcel Baczek NM
Hammer
Thomas Wassermann 25.66m A 1st
U20 Women
100m
No Competitor
200m
No Competitor
400m
No Competitor
800m
No Competitor
3000m
No Competitor
100mH
No Competitor
400mH
No Competitor
200mSC
No Competitor
Long Jump
Asia Emanuel (U17) 4.92m A 2nd EA 4
High Jump
No Competitor
Triple Jump
No Competitor
Pole Vault
No Competitor
Shot Putt
Imani Quamina 6.77m A 4th
Javelin
Elkie Baker (U17) 18.06m A 2nd
Discus
No Competitor
Hammer
Imani Quamina 19.07m A 2nd
Stratford Speed, London Marathon Community Track, 26th May 2024
Helena Stone sent the following report from Stratford:
“ I had a fantastic time racing at Stratford Speed on Sunday. It was a heavily attended meet with some of the UK's top sprinters competing. I was delighted to come away with a 100m PB, including breaking the 19 second barrier twice!”
100m
R1: Helena Stone, 18.70 (PB, club record)
R2: Helena Stone, 18.98.
BLCF Hurdlesfest, Chelmsford 25.5.24
As part of the trend to hold specialist meetings.Chelmsford hosted a meeting dedicated to hurdles. Three Heathsiders took part Suraya Frost, Malakai and Trey Corlis with Trey twice setting new PB’s and Club records.
80mH
A2 5th Suraya Frost (U17W) 12.62
B1 3rd Suraya Frost (U17W) 12.35
100mH
A2 3rd Malakai David McKenzie Callum (U17M) 14.51
B1 1st Malakai David McKenzie Callum (U17M) 14.23
110mH
A2 4th Trey Corlis (U20M) 14.81 PB
B1 2nd Trey Corlis (U20M) 14.53 PB NCR
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South Downs Way 50K, 26.05.24
Sarah Swinhoe sent in the following report from the South Downs:
Three London Heathside women: Rebecca Bunting,Tina Bergman and Sarah Swinhoe, set off from North London at 4:30am to travel down to Sussex. The first challenge of the day soon reared its head early : unreliable tubes meant that one of us had to make the journey to London Bridge on an Uber bike in the sheeting rain.
Heathsiders love a trip to the South Downs (SD) This race , the SD 50k, is a point to point trail race from Falmer, home to Sussex and Brighton Universities, as well as Brighton and Hove Albion, to Eastbourne mainly along the South Downs Way. The race passes through the South Downs National Park before finishing over the white cliffs of Beachy Head. The route takes in over 3,500 feet of elevation gain and descent. That's a lot of ascent as we found out the hard way.
The weather was perfect really, we had all seasons along the course and the wind and sun were generally in our favour, and there was a great mix of solitude along the SD and hearty support in the villages. It's a beautiful and brutal course but the advice is clearly to train for the hills. There's a lot of them.
Rebecca led the women's race from start to finish, and gave most of the men a run for their money (business as usual) Tina came third last year and had an even stronger run to finish in 2nd, with Sarah completing the podium in 3rd place. Rebecca smashed the course record , taking off over 16 minutes, I believe.
We celebrated by buying Crocs for the battered feet of the winner and sipping on alcohol- free beer on the replacement bus to Polegate. Rock n Roll all the way. A very special thank you to Vali and Kinga who travelled down to cheer us all on.
Results
1st Dan Osborne Nash 03:19
4th Rebecca Bunting 1st Woman 03:58:45,
9th : Tina Bergman 04:34:29 2nd woman,
10th Sarah Swinhoe 3rd woman 04:36:44
Panopticons Ultra (34 miles), 25.05.24
Rebecca Marshall sent in the following report from the Panopticons Ultra last weekend
I was lucky to have glorious weather at the weekend when I tried out a new 34 mile self- navigation A to B ultra in East Lancashire. Starting in Blackburn, it links the 4 'Panopticons' (open air sculptures designed to attract visitors into the countryside). It conveniently finished at a village pub where the award was a free beer rather than a medal. I finished 5th female out of 18 in a time of 8 hours 13 mins.
5th Rebecca Marshall 08:36
Great Manchester half, 26.05.24
Sion Lewis sent in the following report from Manchester:
I ran the Great Manchester Half Marathon on Sunday, once again representing Welsh Masters in a grudge match vs England.
It's a hilly course visiting the Ethiad and the Theatre of Dreams ( home of the mighty FA Cup winners) before finishing back in the centre. I managed to get round in 74:20 and 30th overall.
30 Sion Lewis 1:14:20
Great Manchester 10K, 26.05.24
Jacob reports from Manchester: “Fast times from Seyfu and Kader, with Seyfu missing the club record by 1 second”: :
17 Seyfu Jamaal 29:41
50 Kader Seyed 32:37
Parkrun
Ninety four Heathsiders ran in parkruns last Saturday. Congratulations for first place finishes go to: Lily Woolcote (Finsbury Park, 19:47), Danny O’ Reilley (Chester, 18:00), Rosa Cormocain (Felixstowe, 18:51), Rosa Serafini (Downview, 22:45), Charlie Ogilview (Church Mead, 19:55), Tom Foy (Lordship Rec, 17:42). Full results can be found here.
Compiled by Emilia with reports by Helena Stone, Simon Baker, Sarah Swinhoe, Rebecca Marshall, Sion Lewis, Jacob Howe
Photos: Rebecca Marshall, Sarah Swinhoe, Simon Baker