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  Kisty winning the Waterll 5k Forrester and Christian set targets, Kirsty win Waterloo 5k 4th May
Another busy weekend for the Liverpool Pembroke Sefton Athletic Club. Hosting the first Young Athletes Northern Premier League match at Wavertree the local club dug deep to produce some significant performances and markers for the season. The sprinters still have a significant presence as evidenced by the double Under 17 win over 400m of Adam Thomson(52.00) and Mike Stam(57.1) plus a similar double in the U13 200m by Alex Higham(29.2) and Andrew Freeman(29.5). But elsewhere other disciplines are advancing. The throwers, for instance, are having spectacular early season success especially Mick Jones who dominated the U17 Hammer(35.07) and Discus(32.47) ably supported by B winner Brad Brennan with 31.78 and 27.69. Brad enjoyed his A moment collecting the Shot with 11.09. Jess Broady(26.45) and Abby McComb(16.28) enjoyed similar double glory in the Hammer. Read More

 
  Have you joined the LPS PB/08 Club? 
The track and field season has hardly begun and dozens of members are already posting personal bests.  Take Rose Hutchinson's Throws Group for example... 
Out of nine members 6 have already got PBs. They are Drew Atherton(U15 Javelin 36.01m), Emma Carter(U17 Javelin 29.62m) plus four U20`s Mike Jones (Javelin 38.44), Rachel Hutchinson(Hammer 29.38m), Emily Carr (Javelin 32.69m) and Charlotte Christian (Hammer 35.23). Jess Broady, Mike Jones and Kevin Jones are also poised to join the club shortly.  
Charlotte Christians throw qualified her to represent the Isle of Man in the Island Games next year but if she can pass 40m before June that will put her in contention for spot in the Junior Commonwealth Games in India this year. A big incentive!

 
Donation 
Liverpool Pembroke & Sefton H.&A.C is extremely grateful to the Merseyside & West Lancashire Branch of the St.George Society who have kindly made a donation of £100 to the club. A cheque for this amount was presented to Charles Gains, Club chairman, by Martin Grimshaw from the St.George Society at the track at Ormskirk on Thursday 24th April.
  Croxteth Park 10k Results.
Many thanks to all who turned out to support the 10k once again, be you an athlete or an official. We had a slight change of route from previous years however I don't think this effected times or distracted from event. Nice to have 1980 Olympic marathon runner Sue Crehan in the race. Congratulations to Rob Berry and Jenny Clauge on their victories.  Results

 
Wayne Ashall in Malta  27 April 
Wayne Ashall, the Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 400m star, was in Malta representing a North of England team against numerous Mediterranean countries. Hampered by an achilles injury he still managed a fourth spot in his favourite event with a time of 49.62 but was also part of a victorious 4 x 100m relay squad. Results

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  Fine start to the season for LPS athletes 20 April
Traditionally the summer track and field season starts for most athletes with the Liverpool Harriers Open Meeting at Wavertree. It was an occasion blessed with very cold weather but there were still many encouraging performances for the club to relish. Sarah Beth Wroblewski (Yr 5) marked her first year in the sport with a quick 11.7 for 75m and equally delighted was Tawanda Lungu (Yr 7) who posted 11.0 over the same distance. Kyle Nicholls (Yr 8/9) was an untroubled winner of the 1500m in 5.12.5 as was Joseph Hanlon (Yr 7) in taking the 800m in 3.30.8 followed by no fewer than 4 other LPS athletes( Andrew Hutchinson, Jake Oldham, Darren McDonald )and
David Reece all under 3.47, a very encouraging sign for the club's middle distance prospects Read More
  Double Easter Victories 16 April
Two club athletes tasted individual success for the first time when they competed in races over the Easter weekend.
On Good Friday, Ed.Rimmer (11.18) was the first home in a field of 112 in the annual Southport Fun Run. There was an excellent run too by Kyle Nicholls (11.34) who took the bronze medal.
Over in the Isle of Man, despite facing a force 8 gale along the promenade at Port Erin, Andrew Hutchinson competed in the Manx Harriers Easter Festival of Races and won the boys 3K race in a time of 9.55 Read More

  North West County Squad 5th April
The SquadOn Saturday 5th April, 6 LPS team members took part in North West County squads. They were selected for these Academy Squads because they were best in the North West on the Power of Ten. The athletes were chosen by UK Athletics, and they attended 3 winter training sessions in all. The final session took place at SportCity, Manchester. The LPS team members are: Mike Mc Bride Emma Carter, Jess Broady, Michael Carmona Jones, Adam Thomson and Danny Higham.
 

 
Austin (Aussie) Hey 
Aussie Hey who has died aged 76 will be fondly remembered by old Pembroke members. He was very active in the 1950`s but later migrated to the Midlands and joined his mate Charles Gains at the Halesowen Athletic Club. When Charlie returned to Merseyside Aussie took on a major role at Halesowen and raised over £300,000 for track refurbishment and a new club house. His funeral will be at Our Lady and All Saints RC Church, Stourbridge on Friday 4th April at 10.00am. More details from Charles Gains(01695 573921).
  Busy Weekend for LPS Athletes
Bernie Murphy finished an amazing 18th in a field of 10,000 in the classy Bath Half-Marathon. Going through 10K in 33.38 he clocked a very respectable 1.11.29 for the full course. He is really enjoying his running these days and this sets him up well for the London Marathon in April. Meanwhile at the Inter Counties Toby Loveridge (Mersey) has enjoyed a fantastic first season with LPS but his luck ran out at the Inter-counties Championships at Nottingham's Wollaton Park. Leading briefly in the Under 15 event disaster overtook him on a sharp bend, he pulled a hamstring and was forced to drop out. A frustrating experience that happens to most athletes at some time or other. Read More
  Alan in Pembroke vest 1957 & as Rory 1960 in Hamburg (Astrid Kirchherr photo)Rory Storm  Updated 18 March
Further to this item being published a number of people have come forward with their own recollections of Alan which has added background on his short but interesting life. Norman Wilson our club Vice President has submitted a short article on his first and last meeting with Alan which you may find of interest. Read More

I was reminded by Ringo Starr's presences at the opening ceremony for the 2008 Capital of Culture, of a young man who played a very significant part in the Merseybeat era of the late 50s and early 60s.

Alan Caldwell aka Rory Storm was the very successful lead singer with his band the Hurricanes, (not bad for a boy with a speech impediment) Ringo Starr was the drummer with the Hurricanes until he was lured away by Brian Epstein to replace Pete Best at the Beatles. The stories of the goings on behind this move are quite famous and I won't go into them suffice to say they make good reading so look them up. Paul McCartney dated Alan's sister Iris apparently impressed by her legs...she was a semi-professional dancer (she later married Shane Fenton who you may know better as Alvin Stardust) Paul McCartney was a frequent visitor at their home at 54 Broad Green Road Paul wanted Rory to record `I saw her standing there' but Brian Epstein vetoed it.

When he was not being Rory Storm, Alan was also an athlete of some talent winning the Pembroke club steeplechase championship at that event in 1958.Some of the older members still remember Alan with fondness. In fact we still have the Rory Storm Trophy which was awarded for the club steeplechase champion. I published a page on Alan in this website in 2005 within the history section.

Alan tragically died aged 33 in 1972  I happened to meet his former friend and manager (Sam Leach) in 2006 at party and we chatted for some time about Alan his running and his influence on local music. Its a 35 years now since his death and unless you happened to be about at that time or you knew the story it is possible that this little bit of club history might be forgotten hence forgive me taking this opportunity to bring him to the attention of some of our members who may not have heard of Alan.
 You Tube Footage of Rory Storm Performing

 
LPS athletes lead county schools teams 8 March 
The English Schools Cross Country Championships were hosted this year in Liverpool`s Sefton Park. A good course and excellent organisation was enjoyed by athletes from all over the country. Although not among the more successful teams Liverpool Pembroke Sefton athletes performed well. David Forrester led home the Merseyside team in the Intermediate Boys race in 54th place closely followed by Toby Loveridge in 58th spot. Merseyside closed in 7th team. Running in the same age group Paul Roberts was 156th and Chris Hesketh 240th for the Lancashire squad. The club`s sole representative in the Junior Boys race, Sean Kirkbride was 94th but had the distinction of leading home his Lancashire colleagues to 18th placing. Results
  Sammy's Great Run 4th March
By all accounts there was controversy in the Liverpool Half Marathon as several runners went off course but Sammy Rashid kept his cool to post a very respectable 1.15.49 for 10th place  Read More

  Track & Field fixture List Updates
Wally Bridson has updated this coming track & field season fixture lists

  Under 15s take League Title 1 March
The final Mid-Lancs Cross Country League match was held at Blackburn and the Liverpool Pembroke Sefton Under 15 squad were a relaxed second placed team, the previous results having already confirmed that the championship trophy would return once more to the Edge Hill University base. Chris Hatton(5), Ed Rimmer(9), John Meakin(12) and Adam Goldfarb(21) were the scorers with Jake Oldham(28) also available. It`s been another successful season for this age group with Northern silver medals in the autumn relays, bronze in the cross country championships and a fine 6th slot in the National race. Although not running on this occasion Toby Loveridge is also confirmed as the age groups most prominent individual.  Read More

  Splendid run from Toby Loveridge 23 February
The Liverpool Pembroke Sefton runners were at Alton Towers, not for the entertainment facilities but for the spectacular National Cross Country Championships. The tough course sapped the energies of many but the club`s Toby Loveridge was a in a confident mood finishing 10th in the Under 15 race and with the support of Chris Hatton(77), Ed Rimmer(93) and Sean Kirkbride(136) gave LPS a fine 6th team spot and second Northern club home. John Meakin was 161st. Read More

  Another good run from Adam Clansey 16 February
Richard Burney(LHAC) comfortably won the Parbold Hill Race in 39.47 from a field of 456 with Adam Clansey continuing to show good form placing 8th in 41.57. Greg Callaghan was also enjoying himself in the fine conditions with an excellent 25th (45.37) and second in his O45 age group. Dave Fairclough was 220th(58.46) and 4th in the O55 age group.  Results

  LPS Youngsters Sparkle 10 February
Sporting heroes are not always high profile, sometimes that accolade goes to straightforward grafters. Such is the Liverpool Pembroke Sefton Under 13 cross country squad. At Hyndburn for a Mid-Lancs Cross Country fixture Kyle Nicholls(5), Warren Turner(7), Andrew Hutchinson(13) and Jonathan Bride(26) pulled off a great team victory with Darren McDonald(27), David Reece(28) and Ben Haines(31) eagerly dancing attention. They are the joy and revelation of the club's winter programme. Read More

  Ashall selected for Malta Trip 9 February
Wayne Ashall has been selected to represent Northern Athletics in the match against Malta and an Italian team. The fixture will take place at the end of April. Team

  BUSA Cross country Championships Swansea
LPS athletes...Women... June Swift (John Moores) 129. Men...Adam Clansey (John Moores) 124, Jon Dudley (Edge Hill) 149, Clark Roberts (Edge Hill) 162.

  Micheal recives his awardMichael Rimmer Merseyside Athlete of the Year 5th February
At the glittering awards ceremony in the new Echo Arena on Monday night Michael Rimmer was named as the inaugural Merseyside Athlete of the Year. He said, `It`s a massive honour to receive this award...a recognition for all the hard work I have put in. I have proved I can hold my own with the top 10 in the world and I believe there`s a lot more to come. I`m training hard and hoping to make an impression at the Olympic Games in Beijing'. Michael beat off strong opposition from sprinter Anyika Onuora, middle distance runner Vicky Griffiths, high jumper Martyn Bernard as well as rising stars David Forrester and Katerina Thompson. It is fantastic news that the first time this award is made it goes to an LPS member

  Ashall Captains England to Victory 3 February
In the Home Countries Indoor match in Cardiff the Liverpool Pembroke Sefton 400m sprint star, Wayne Ashall, was given the job of captain of the England Junior team, a token of the high respect he now commands in athletic circles. Read More

  Merseyside School Cross Country Championships 2 February
A number of club athletes took part in the Merseyside County Schools Cross Country Championships on a sunny winter's day at Arrowe Park The performance of the day came from Toby Loveridge, who despite running a year under his age group, came third in the Inter Boys race, only 6 sec. behind the winner.
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  Under 15s again among the medals 26 January.
The medal winnersLiverpool Pembroke Sefton were at the notoriously hilly Roundhay Park, Leeds for the Northern Cross Country Championships. The Under 15 trophy, won convincingly twelve months ago, was returned and a new squad prepared to defend the title. As usual the competition was fierce and although performing strongly Toby Loveridge(20), Mike Bride(49), Chris Hatton(54) and Ed Rimmer(61) saw they were out of contention and gathered for the trek home. An announcement that they had indeed finished third team sent them scurrying back to the presentation stand for the bronze medals, an award which will boost their confidence ahead of the National Championships later in February. As usual there was a good supporting crew of Sean Kirkbride(64), Joe Meakin(84) and Adam Goldfarb(159).Read More

  Breaking news...21 January
Wayne Ashall will shortly be able to add a full England kit to his GB gear! He has been picked to represent his country in the Home International at Cardiff on February 3rd in both the 400m and 4 x 200m relay. Congratulations, Wayne! A great start to the year! Phil Taylor, currently ranked 4th over 400m Indoors, has been invited to join the Grand Prix Circuit in Austria this week starting in Vienna and going on to Linz.

  Ashall confident and assured at Sheffield 20 January
The 400m is a tough sustained sprint outdoors but indoors, on a banked track with runners breaking on the second lap, is even more demanding. The Liverpool Pembroke Sefton squad has demonstrably mastered this technique over the years and none better currently than 17 year old Wayne Ashall. Having collected last year a Under 18 European Gold relay medal he was full of confidence for the opening rounds of the indoor season including the Northern Under 20 Championships at Sheffield. Read More

  No change of career for Michael Rimmer! 17 January
Members may well have been startled if they had turned on their TVs recently to watch the Great Edinburgh International Cross Country meeting at Holyrood Park. In the short event(4.3K) Michael was introduced, ran largely at the back of the field but still had a creditable time only 74 seconds behind winner Andy Baddeley(Harrow). Don`t worry, this is definitely not a change of career but part of his 800m winter training in preparation for the Beijing Olympics! He has also run a 5 mile road race at Wythenshawe, finishing 17th in a respectable 25.56 behind winner Tom Lancashire (Bolton) 23.32.

  Loveridge back on course 12 January
After a disappointing result from the recent Merseyside Cross Country Championships when Under 15 Toby Loveridge could only manage 3rd place after running off course while in the lead, he was determined to make no such mistake in a Mid-Lancashire Cross Country League match at Lancaster University.
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  Coutney in varsity match 2007Courtney storms to County Title 5 January
Three times winner of national cross country titles at 13 and 15 years of age Ormskirk's Courtney Birch demonstrated her talent over difficult courses had not deserted her as she stormed to the Lancashire County Senior Women's championship title at Blackburn Read More

  Pembroke Sprinters 1954
Click to enlarge imageTerry Murphy now a resident of Southport has kindly sent me this photo taken at English Electric Company training ground in 1954. Left to right as follows, Ian Keith a middle distance runner, Terry Murphy 4th in the same year in the Cheshire 100yds, Ken Thompson another of the Pembroke sprint group of that time. The final athletes is unknown, can anyone supply the missing name? Click to enlarge image

  Club Records Page Updated 14 August
Dave Brown has been hard at work updating the club records website, not only has he in depth list for road running going so far down that even the club secretary name can be found! Dave has always added links to video footage on key televised events from this season including Michael Rimmer's recent victory at Stockholm when he set a new club record of 1:45:17
Congratulations to Dave Brown on an excellent website

  Pembroke 1951
Leslie Drewary of Formby has sent some photos he took of Pembroke athletes at the famous Dunlop and Police Sports handicap meetings in 1951. There is a picture of the 2 mile winning team at the Police meeting taken on 30 June 1951 (they never had leagues in those days) containing Ken Bruns, Trevor Holt and Arthur Price...the fourth member eludes me. The trophy is at least two and a half feet tall! Also a men's mile medley relay team containing Charlie Kelly and Norman Ashcroft. Elsewhere there is a picture of our women's sprint relay team(16.6.51) including Doreen Ashun and Irene Leach. Leslie says he doubts if there is anybody around who remembers them. Wrong, Leslie, I was almost certainly at both meetings!
This photo was taken on 16 June 1951at Upton. It is of the 4x110 yards Pembroke Ladies Relay team
Left to Right Valerie Wallace, Doreen Ashun, Shirley Craig , Irene Leach
Thanks to Pat Green and Dave Brown for completing the names. We now have them in the correct order
 
 

 

This photo was taken at the Police sports on 30 June 1951. It of the winning 2 mile team race.
Left to right, Ken Burns, Arthur Price, Ron Perry, Trevor Holt
Thanks to Ken
Beisty for coming up with missing names on this photo