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Joined Sefton Harriers in October 1969. Current website editor
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News July 2003

Call up for Rimmer. 4 July Michael Rimmer, Britains outstanding Under 18 800m runner, has headed off to Canada to represent his country in the World Youth Championships. The Edge Hill College based athlete has already had a remarkable season collecting County and Northern County titles with comparative ease. At the AAA Championships at Bedford […]

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Nicki Bear

News June 2003

3rd Place for Young Athletes at Bebbibgton LPS finished third with 305 points, behind Wirral (435.5) and Wigan (353.5) in the third round of matches in the UKA National Young Athletes League held at Bebbington Oval on Sunday June 1st. Nestle York were 4th with 240 points. The outstanding performance of the day came from […]

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Three of our medal winners at the Merseyside Champs, Nicola Gundersen,(2nd U20 800m) Nicola Bear (1st U17 800m), and Lindsay Doyle (2nd Senior Womens 1500m.

News May 2003

Great start to the 2003 track season! The Senior men set out on their season’s trek. A few weeks earlier Blackpool had proved the setting for a resurgence in club distance running as our 12 man team raced along the promenade to finish 15th in the North. Now Stanley Park a few miles away was […]

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Nathan Vengdasalam

News April 2003

National Young Athletes Road Relay Championships. The Under 17 squad went with great expectations and was indeed rewarded with bronze medals behind the formidable Trafford AC and Shaftesbury Harriers. Rob Stocks, Michael Rimmer and Ben Jones formed the team with Ben recording second fastest time of the day. 6th April 2003 A significant day for […]

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Sammy Rashid

News March 2003

Paul on Cloud Nine Paul Cadwallader once again lived up to his reputation as king of the hill when he won the Cloud Nine Challenge at Congleton on Sunday, Paul who has been enjoying a successful streak of injury free form was trailing Lloyd Taggart at the summit but his strength on the downhill was […]

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News February 2003

Phil Taylor wins grant Talented LPS 400 runner Phil Taylor has a grant from the Ron Pickering Memorial Fund. Phil who trains with Ray Twentyman and Trisha Farrell has just made consistent progress over the last few seasons and is a real prospect for the future,. 10th February 2003 Paul Cadwallader wins Parbold Hill Race […]

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News January 2003

Courtney is back! Reappearing after a long absence Liverpool Pembroke Sefton’s international athlete, Courtney Birch, literally ran away with the Lancashire County Under 20 Cross Country Championship at Blackburn, not only destroying those in her own age group but also the Senior Women as well. The Ormskirk athlete, currently completing her studies at the prestigious […]

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News November & December 2002

I am very sorry about this but I can’t locate these news file for November and December 2002. It may have been mislaid within the thousands of files and folders from that time or deleted. Lets hope it the former and I find it. Robbie Wood 14th January 2015  

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LPS Under 17 men

News October 2002

Paul Cadwallader wins Southport Autumn 5 Paul Cadwallader was back to his winning ways in the Autumn 5 miler. Perfect running conditions were enjoyed by the 220 finishers in this year’s Southport Autumn 5 road race around a new course including Princes Park, Kings Gardens and Southport’s Promenade Paul had elected to miss the Sandstone […]

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Des McIvor

News September 2002

Area Vests for Laura & Phil Laura Davenport and Phil Taylor made their North of England debuts on Sunday in the Inter Area Match at Watford. Competing in the junior match Phil was 3rd in the 400 running 50:00 while Laura was 4th in the 1500 in 5:00:00. This we hope is a stepping stone […]

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