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Kirsty wins again 31 May
Kirsty Longley is having a dream season and a fantastic run of success.
In the unusual Tunnel 10K she took complete control of the
women's race
and coasted home comfortably in 37.49. She now rates as possibly the
most feared competitor on the district. Her Liverpool Pembroke Sefton
colleague Lisa Gawthorn was 11th female in 44.54 while John Bebbington
took second in the Over 60 event with a respectable 44.26.
Photo Lisa Gawthorne
Another class sprinter emerges from the LPS 400m stable
It was a glorious day at Wavertree as LPS hosted the third of the
Northern Premier Young Athletes matches. As expected Liverpool Harriers
dominated but an intriguing battle ensued between the powerful Leeds
City and LPS, the latter losing out eventually but not without a dogged
fight. There were numerous individual performances to relish but none
more so than that of Under 15 Andrew Williams in his first season and
turning in a grade 1 performance at 400m in 54.30, to add to a useful
200m win in 24.60. Another class addition to the club's already very
powerful one-lap squad.
At Under 17 Adam Thomson continued his good season with a sharp
100m(11.40) second place and 200m win(23.00). Toby Loveridge was
untroubled in taking the 1500m(4.16.1) and other victors in this age
group included Mike Carmona-Jones (Hammer 41.44m), Drew Atherrton
(Javelin 39.93m) and Billy Williams(1.85m), the elusive 1.90m just
escaping him once more. At U15 Alistair Nelson was well clear in the
1500m in a good 4.31.8. The only winner at U13 was Ben Haines with a
Shot Putt of 7.66m.
Winners were in short supply among the girls but there were excellent
graded performances from U17 Jessica Broady 2nd in both Discus (24.10m)
and Hammer(30.24m). U15 Twanda Lungu ran third twice but with excellent
times in the 100m(13.2) and 200m(27.6).Buried in the U13 results Amelia
McLaughlin leapt 1.40m in the High Jump for a top grade performance. The
afternoon finished with the usual strong showing of the host club in the
relays with U17 wins at 4 x 100m(47.10) and 4 x 400m from Adam Thomson,
Mike Stam, Jesse Roberts, and Stuart Dolman. Emma Givens, Annie
McLoughlin, Sarah More and Aimee Hall were likewise successful in the 4
x 100m(52.60).
Report Charles Gains
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Club Junior Men’s 4x100 Record
Equalled 25 May
Dave Brown has spotted that our junior men’s 4x100 team at the Preston
on 25th May 2009 equalled the club record for the event. The team of
Harry Doran, Danny Higham, Nathan Hilton and Wayne Ashall, equalled the
time 44.0 set in 2001.
They will now share the record with the 2001 team of Paul Edwards,
Michael Zaim, Phil Taylor and Danny Holland who ran their time at
Deeside on 29th July. Club
Records
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String of PB's at Stretford 28 May
LPS athletes collected a string of personal bests at one of the regular
graded Trafford Grand Prix evenings. David Forrester ran a highly
impressive 1500m in 4.00.92 with Toby Loveridge(4.05.75) and Harry
Boyd(4.09.13) also among the action. Tom Hanlon chopped a massive two
seconds off his 800m time with 1.56.67 with an equally delighted Sean
Dignam coasting to 1.58.89. Others striving included metric milers Chris
Hesketh(4.12.69), Mike Bride(4.15.83) and Jai Vernon McGuigan(4.28.27)
and two-lappers Adam Clansey(2.00.19) and Keith Lester(2.24.30). Hannah
Roberts posted 13.90(100m) and 29.85(200m) with Clark Roberts running a
10.49.14 3000m.
Report Charles Gains
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Sprinters on form 24 May
The Northern Under 17 Championships were at Gateshead and Liverpool
Pembroke Sefton star Adam Thomson collected a silver medal at 400m with
a sharp 50.21. Michael Carmona-Jones was fifth in the Discus with 37.61m
while Kevin Jones was similarly placed in the Javelin(34.05m). While not
making the finals Stuart Dolman ran 11.90 for the 100m and a respectable
24.13 for the 200m.
Results
Meanwhile the rest of the club's under 20`s were at Preston for the
second of the Junior League (Merseyside) matches. International Harry
Doran won the 400m in a grade 1 time of 49.4 enough to earn him Man of
the Match award. Nathan Hilton took the B event with 52.2. Also up there
with a top mark was Billy Williams, second in the high jump but with an
excellent 1.85m. His journey to 1.90m should soon be over. Rising star
Dean Matthews was well clear in his favourite event, the triple jump,
with 12.88m, his personal target of 13m should not be too far away
either. He was also second in the long jump with 5.96m. Both the men's
sprint relays the 4 x 100m(44.0) and 4 x 400m(3.27.4) were won by a
Wayne Ashall, Danny Higham, Nathan Hilton and Harry Doran combination.
The girl's were gallantly represented across a variety of events by
Hannah Roberts, Annie McLoughlin, Grace Stewart and Emma Binns, possibly
the best performance coming from Emma who had a runaway win in the 1500m
in 5.20.5. Given such a thin turnout the club's final position of sixth
out of eight was not unexpected.
Report Charles Gains
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Tough time at Doncaster 17 May
The Liverpool Pembroke Sefton Young Athletes were at Doncaster for their
Premier League match. It was always going to be a tough occasion
up against the powerful Sale, Doncaster and Gateshead teams and so it
turned out. In spite of trailing in last though there were some
scintillating individual performances especially Adam Thomson's 400m win
in the Under 17 400m in 50.70 followed by the 1.80m high jump of the
fast improving Billy Williams. There were other single winners at U17
including Toby Loveridge(800m in 2.06.3), Mike Bride(1500m in 4.22.1),
Mike Carmona-Jones (Hammer 38.97m) and a neat A and B double success in
the 1500m Steeplechase for Jai Vernon-McGuigan(5.03.4) and Sean
Kirkbride(5.04.9). The star for the women in this age group was Jessica
Broady with an impressive Hammer Throw of 29.79m but Emma Givens(12.9)
and Annie McLoughlin(13.3) combined well to take the 80m hurdle races.
At Under 15 Andrew Williams(55.90) and Joel Hutchinson(56.40) posted
eye-catching 400m times. Under 13 Ben Haines stood out winning the Shot
with 7.05m and usefully doubled up to win the 800m B event in 2.44.5.
But it was more a day for honest endeavour, characterised by Kevin
Carmona-Jones, George Curran, Zoe Rafferty, Tawanda Lunghu and a host of
others who battled for every point. This difficult encounter was best
illustrated when LPS came away with one relay win, the Mens 4 x
400m(Mike Stam, Adam Thomson, Jesse Roberts and TobyLoveridge). There
will be better results in the next three matches.
Report Charles Gains
Photos Steve Nelson
Club Athlete of the Match at Sheffield
Thanks to the generous sponsorship from McCains this year, all clubs
have been given 10 Tee Shirts, so that they can award their own athlete
of the match awards. In the first match at Sheffield on 3rd May, there
were two outstanding Grade 1 performances.Adam Thomson ran 22.7 in the
U/17 200m whilst Amelia McLaughlin beat her own PB three times in the
U/13 High Jump with 1.44m

YAL 'Athlete of the Match Award' at
Doncaster
Match two of the Young Athletes League was held in wet and windy
conditions at Doncaster on Sunday 17th May. Despite the conditions,
Billy Williams managed to jump 1.80m, a grade 2 standard, to win the
High Jump and the club athlete of the match award.
Billy is seen here with coach Dave McComb.
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Kirsty continues 10 May
Liverpool Pembroke Sefton star, Kirsty Longley, continued her great
series of performances by finishing third in the highly prestigious L iverpool
Women's 10K Road Race. Her time of 37.04 took a huge chunk off her
personal best. The solid two years of a tough training regime is paying
off handsomely. Newcomers Catherine Terry and Lisa Gawthorne also posted
useful times.
Try getting
results from this link (good luck)
It was also the weekend of the county track and field championships. The
Merseysides at Wavertree were run in atrocious conditions, wind and
heavy rain. Nevertheless LPS athletes collected a fair share of the
medals. Gold went to Under 17s Adam Thomson(200m in 24.00), Aimee
Hall(100m in 13.7), Toby Loveridge(1500m in 4.14.7), Jess Roberts(400m
in 55.9), Drew Atherton (Javelin with 40.66m) and Michael
Carmona-Jones(Hammer 35.65m). U20 victors were Rhea Ellis(1500m in
4.55), David Forrester(1500m in 4.12.5) and Chris Hesketh(2000m
Steeplechase in 6.33.9).Merseyside
Results
Conditions were better at Blackpool for the Lancashires were Alistair
Nelson took the U15 1500m in 4.36.40 with another blistering finish and
another LPS steeplechaser, Sean Kirkbride collected the U17 1500m
equivalent with 5.12.10. There were numerous silver and bronze
performances and an encouraging scatter of personal bests.
Lancashire Results
Report Charles Gains
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The Kirsty Kick 4th May
It was a weekend when Liverpool Pembroke Sefton's runners, jumpers and
throwers all excelled. Top slot must go to Kirsty Longley who is
developing a fearsome reputation for a finishing kick. She took the
Women's prize in the Waterloo 15K Road Race(58.13) with a devastating
sprint to the line leaving ostensibly quicker opponents gasping. Some 48
hours previous she had done something similar in the Northern Senior
League (Div 2) match at Warrington. Opting for the 1500m she appeared
well adrift of the leader but produced an astonishing sustained charge
over the last lap to surge to the front and record 4.43.0, chopping a
massive ten seconds off her personal best. She is now arguably queen of
the local distance running scene.
Results
Also at Victoria Park Charlotte Christian continued her inexorable
advance towards 40m with another personal best throw in the hammer of
38.99m. She seems determined to keep the tension alive as she edges
upwards week after week. Michael Zaim recorded a useful 100m/200m double
in 11.5 and 23.2 and Paul Milburn made a welcome return with a 400m
hurdles win of 61.0 and excellent performances elsewhere. The field
event enthusiasts will be following with interest the quiet advance of
Dean Matthews winner of the long jump with 5.42m but an even better
12.71m triple jump victory. He has star quality. Super-vets Dave Brown
and Mark Line were everywhere in the throws department piling up massive
points for the club but not enough to raise them above fourth on the
day.
Results
The club's Under 17's were at Sheffield and up against giant clubs
Sheffield and Hull. Third spot would have been good but events turned
out rather better. At U17 Adam Thompson took the 100m in 11.5 but even
though pipped in the 200m recorded a Grade1 performance of 22.6. Quality
efforts also came from Toby Loveridge,1500m in 4.11.1, and Jessica
Broady with a 32.96 hammer throw. Tom Johnson (hammer 33.08m) and Billy
Williams (high jump 1.75m) were additionally good winners. Under 15
middle distance runners Alistair Nelson(800m in 2.15.2) and Kyle
Nicholls(1500m in 5.02.0) were victors and in Kyle's case closely marked
by David Reece(5.03.4). In the U13`s Alex Higham starred with a 100/200
double of 14.0 and 27.9 but hidden away in the results Amelia McLaughlin
racked up a fine Grade 1 high jump of 1.44m.
The meeting closed with a run of excellent relay results that included
three wins, U17 men 4 x 100m and 4 x 400m and U17 Women 4 x 300m. Up to
that point the host club Sheffield were well away winners but Hull were
clearly struggling. Spirits soared in the LPS camp and as they boarded
the coach home came the news that they had edged past Hull to claim
second spot 326 to 323 points. The bus `erupted'. The club will have a
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Club Athlete of the Match
Thanks to the generous sponsorship from McCains this year, all clubs
have been given 10 Tee Shirts, so that they can award their own athlete
of the match awards. In the first match at Sheffield on 3rd May, there
were two outstanding Grade 1 performances.Adam Thomson ran 22.7 in the
U/17 200m whilst Amelia McLaughlin beat her own PB three times in the
U/13 High Jump with 1.44m
Report Charles Gains
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