| Rimmer Reward with Junior International Vest(1-07-02)
Michael Rimmer was reward for his outstanding run at the AAA under
championship with his first full junior vest. Michael will be running in
Italy this weekend. More details when I get them. |
Silver
for Rimmer (30-06-2) Competing under age at the AAA under 20
championships sixteen year old Michael Rimmer on the silver medal in his
favourite event the 800. Have qualified with a comfortable 1.53 in the
heats on Saturday a nights rest was all Michael need to race lads three
years older than himself. In poor race condition with very strong winds
Michael ran 1.51.62 for a hard won second place from Siddiq fron Sudan
who was third in 1.51.64. The race was won by nineteen year old Ricky
Soos in 1.50.21. John Bradshaw was very pleased with Michael run and
pointed out that he will still have three more chance to win this title.
Also competing at Bedford was Phil Talor who is again young at seventeen
made the 400 final and came 6th ib 49 seconds. Danny Holland was knocked
out in the 100 heats after running 11.42 Results |
| Not much joy at Wavertree (30-6-02) On a
cold and windy June afternoon LPS young athletes ladies struggled at
Wavertree in their Premier One match. Due in part to us being short in
the under 13 section we failed to cover some events which cost us. Wins
were hard to find and totalled only three. Kiera Vogel won the under 17s
1500 in 5.00.4, Erin Hasall ran away with the 3000 in 11.24.8 a victory
by over 21 seconds! Kerria Massey won the discus in 24.75m. This leaves
the girls with an uphill struggle for the remain matches but we can pull
it back. |
Paul Cadwallader wins 5k series( 26-6-02)
Paul Cadwallader emerged the overall winner of the clubs 5k race series
held in Croxteth Park. Finishing 3rd on the night
behind winner Tim Dickinson of Blackheath and junior Liverpool Harrier
Phil McGlory. Paul did enough to win from Paul Sankey of Liverpool RC
and Steve McAvoy of South Liverpool. On a night when it rained and
rained Paul was happy with his third placing. Also out was Joey
Parkinson 4th, Des McIvor 12th, Mark Bleasdale 18th, Dave Gaynor 36th,
Sam (stone and a half lighter) Darby56th, and Joe McAloon 172nd Results |
Good
Results at Junior Match (23-6-02) It was good results all
round as LPS hosted a National junior league fixture at Omskirk. Both
the junior ladies and men had strong teams for this home fixture. Debbie
Sephton won athlete of the match with her fine triple jump of 10.56m.
Wins too for Kiera Vogel 1500 4.55.8, Amy Potter 3000 11.33.8 and the
4x400 team. Laura Davenport ran a fine 2.22.0 and Nicky Bear 2.23.1 in
the 800m. Nick Gunderson running the B string 400 did 58.8. The ladies
finished seond on the day and are now joint second ovreall.
The men not to be out done also finished second on the day and are
too second overall behind the strong Trafford team. Phil Taylor won the
200 in 22.5, Henry Stewart the 800 in 2.00.2, Mark Donoghue the 400h in
61.9 and Dan Taylor the 2k steeplechase in 6.29.0 Tony Gallagher picked
lots of points in the throws 13.14 shot , 44.80 discus and 40.48 hammer.
We claimed b string wins in the 400 with Ian Millom 53.5, Chris Watson
800 2.04.3, Steve Donegan 3000 9.41.3, Andrew Wignall 400h 65.0, Ian
Revell 2k steeplechase, Ian Milsom high jump 1.70. and Adam Chang won
both b strings in the shot 9.95, and discus 28.61 |
| Michael Rimmer runs 3.54.07 1500.
(22-6-02) Michael Rimmer and coach John Bradshaw made the trip to the
midlands for a fast 1500 and were rewarded with a
new Pb of 3.54.07. This puts Michael at 101st in the rankings for this
season not bad for a 16 year old. Michael who prefers the 800 will be
pleased with this coming off the back of a very successful winter
on the country |
Chorley
10 win for Paul Cadwallader(2-6-02) Paul
Cadwallader continued his relentless racing campaign with yet another
victory this time in the Chorley 10 miles. Paul has been racing at least
once and often twice a week since mid April. The short drive up to
Chorley paid off when Paul ran out a clear winner from Phil Darbyshire
by almost 40 seconds. Paul is at present the joint leader in the LPS 5k
series and with with one race to go in that series Paul is showing he
may well be the one to beat. Results |