Now the cross country is (almost) over we can finally wash those spikes and start thinking ahead to the athletics season. To kick off the season Royal Sutton will be hosting its own Club Championships for U11s to U20s. This will be a great chance to try out a new event, check out your early season form or just have a lot of fun competing. The event will take place on Saturday 8 April at Wyndley. Entries to be submitted at the clubhouse before Thursday 30 March, with further details in the below Flyer and Entry Form. Get training!!!
XC Catch up – WM Young Athletes League (12 Feb)
Our young athletes finished the cross country season in style with some great performances in the final league match at Wolverhampton. Competing in cold and blustery conditions the team finished 4th out of 20 clubs on the day. The strong result meant we finished the 5 race season in 4th place overall. The outstanding performance came from Charlotte Prince who won her fifth consecutive race to claim the title in the U11 girls race. Well done Charlotte!!! The U11 girls secured bronze medals in the team event. There were further medals for the U13 girls (silver) and U11 boys (bronze).
- U11 boys – Ethan Cook (6th),
- U11 girls – Amaya Tisdale (11th)
- U13 boys – Jack Wakefield (10th), Ethan Patel (19th)
- U13 girls – Lucy Carey (16th), Sian Duval (20th)
- U15 girls – Charlotte Hey (6th)
- U17 Women – Ellen Humpherston (12th)
No 5pm session for 7-9yr olds on 23 Feb
As it’s half term there will be no 5pm taster session for 7-9 year olds on 23 February. It will restart again on 2 March. Enjoy your hols!!!
XC Catch up – Senior Men’s and Women’s Leagues (11 Feb)
For the first time this season, the men and women competed at the same venue in the season ending fixtures of their respective cross country leagues as they raced at Warwick University, Coventry on what was a damp and miserable day.
Racing first on a fast but muddy course the women’s team did themselves proud finishing 3rd on the day out of 26 teams competing. Finishing 1st for Sutton and 3rd overall Georgia Curry ran a superb race following Katie Ingle on the 1st lap and then moving coming through to beat her team mate by 4 seconds, a reversal of the previous league race.
Andrea Deathridge again competed strongly finishing 15th with Georgia Delaney having her best race of the season finishing 60th and scoring for the team for the 1st time. Emily Campion, Rachel Thebridge and Helen Elsoueidi ran strongly and completed the team.
At the season ended with Sutton finishing in 8th place overall out of 26 teams and without the early season injuries and illness could have easily finished in the top 3.
The men’s race followed, on a course that had been cut up by the earlier women’s race. Lying in 11th place at the start of the day, Sutton were fighting hard to ensure their First division survival with the bottom three of 16 teams facing relegation. Another excellent run by Shaun Evans, coming home in 7th place led the team to a respectable 10th place on the day with strong supporting runs from Ollie Harradence, Joe Spruce, Alex Blackham, Tom Chew and Simon Corker. This gave Sutton a final league position of 11th place ensuring top flight competition again next season.
Over the campaign, scorers for the first team have come from 10 different athletes reflecting the strength in depth within the squad with both Blackham and Corker scored for the first time this season, while Evans, Harradence and Chew scored in all 4 races.
The B team finished in 12th place in the second string competition with Rob Andrew, Mark Rickards, Fred Tremblay, Trevor Lewis, Paul Jenkins and Matt Stenson scoring while Matt Powel provided great competition for the final place finishing one place behind Stenson in sprint for the finish.
On an individual front, Shaun Evans finished the season in 6th place over all in the senior men’s competition and 2nd place in the junior men’s competition for athletes still under 20. Well done to Shaun and the club as a whole.
Midland XC Championships – 28 January

Here’s Margaret’s report from the Midland Championships:
Some of Royal Sutton Coldfield’s top athletes were in action at the weekend in the Midland Championships staged at Prestwold Hall, Loughborough. The course was a true test of endurance with a stiff headwind over the first half of the course.
Pick of the races was the under 20 Women’s event and star of the show was Georgia Curry. Never out of the top three she ran a tactically mature race, shadowing the early pace-maker, only conceding top spot in the final fifty metres. A silver medal should secure her selection for the Home Countries International to be held in Wales in March. Completing the line-up were Georgia Delaney in 22nd and Emily Campion in 24th and they were rewarded with bronze team medals. Ellen Humpherston was Sutton’s sole representative in the under 17 women’s race which was run in conjunction with the under 20’s. Ellen has another year in this age group and was pleased to finish in 14th.
The under 20 men’s race was a high quality event. Shaun Evans had a good race and sat in on the early pace but couldn’t quite hold on to the leaders and finished a creditable 4th. Alex Jones ran strongly, crossing the line in 17th and Alex Blackham, having his first outing of the season, ran well in 24th.

The under 17 men’s race saw Tom Parkes cross the line in 43rd and Ben Horton in 47th.
The senior men’s race was over a gruelling nine miles and Sutton had two representatives. Joe Spruce had a great race to finish 64th with Tom Chew in 134th.
Birmingham XC league Div 1 – 14 January
Here’s Steve’s report from last weekend’s XC:
Royal Sutton’s senior men were in action last Saturday at Coventry in the third round of the cross country league. On a fast and slightly shorter course than normal at Coundon Park in Coventry the men’s team, depleted by a number of runners due to injury and illness, again took on the cream of the Midlands top cross country runners. The standard on the day was the strongest of all races so far this season yet Shaun Evans and Ollie Harradence set off strongly following their county championship winning runs the week before in the junior men and masters over 35 events respectively.
A larger than normal lead group of over 20 runners, including Evans, broke away early and on the three lap course, this group slowly split up with Evans coming home first for the club in 14th place followed by Ollie Harradence in 35th place. The A team was completed by Alex Jones, Joe Spruce, Tom Chew and Rob Andrew bringing the team home in 12th place on the day. This result saw the club slip one place in the table from 10th to 11th however with one final fixture remaining in February the club sits in relative mid-table security safely above the relegation battle.
The B team scorers on the day were Simon Corker, Fred Tremblay, Matt Powell, Matt Bennett, Paul Jenkins and Iain Mackie with Trevor Lewis also finishing for the club.

MCAA- 1st Open Meeting
Here’s Graham report on our young throwers who were in early season action at the Alexander Stadium yesterday:
Well, 2017 started well at a cold and wet Alexander Stadium yesterday. We had 4 Hammer Throwers competing and results were as follows.
- Sherri Smart (Senior Women) 2nd
- Chrissie Prince (U20) 1st
- James Ward (U17) 1st New PB 25.96 metres on his first Comp in new Age Group and heavier Hammer
- Meghan Sharman (U15) 1st New PB and Club Record 29.53 metres
The New Season looks like it might even be better than last year. Big thanks to Chrissie Prince for all the coaching she has been doing with the group and for looking after the squad during my holidays. A lot of the credit goes to Chrissie.
Women’s XC League – 14 January
Here’s Roy’s Report from the Women’s XC League clash at Wolverhampton yesterday:
County Championships
A great effort by all our athletes who competed at the County Championships last weekend with lots of team and individual medals won. We had a particularly strong showing at the Warwickshire County Championships where the club was second in the medal table winning a total of ten medals. We won a further medal at the Staffordshire Championships – Well done all!
At the Warwickshire County Championships (held at Newbold Comyn, Leamington) the U13 Girls won team gold, with Elsa Buchanan winning an individual silver medal and Lucy Carey winning an individual bronze. Maddie Hammond completed the scorers, finishing 7th, whilst there were great runs by Hope Stirland (8th), Zara Buchanan (17th) and Leila Rahmati (20th). Jack Wakefield finished 12th in the U13 boys race
The U15 Girls team also came home with a bronze medal, with Charlotte Hey finishing 5th, Caitlin White (10th) and Lucy Corker (13th). In the U15 boys race Finlay Barlow finished 7th, Joseph Martin was 23rd and Matt Perry was 40th meaning a 6th place finish for the team.
The U17 women’s team of Ellen Humpherston (3rd) , Abi Trevis (9th) and Lucy Ollerenshaw won team silver, with Ellen Humpherston winning an individual bronze medal. In the U17 men’s race Ben Horton was 10th and Tom Parkes was 13th.
There was also a team gold for our U20 Women. Georgia Curry led the team home in 3rd place with great support from Georgia Delaney (5th) and Emily Campion (7th). There was gold for Shaun Evans in the U20 men’s race whilst Alex Jones was 4th.
In the senior women’s race Megan McBrien was 5th, Katie Ingle was 8th, Rachel Thebridge was 34th and Helen Elsoueidi was 37th. The team finished 5th.
Oliver Harradence retained his title in the Masters event whilst Rob Andrew was 41st.
A number of athletes also competed at the Staffordshire County Championships at Wolverhampton. Sian Duval was 6th in the U13 girls race, whilst George O’Conner was 25th in the U13 boys race. Caitlin O’Connor was 13th in the U15 girls race, whilst Lewis Duval was 5th in the U15 boys race. Mel Woodward won a bronze medal finishing 3rd in the Veteran women’s race.
The great results mean the club will have a good representation at the Inter County Championships in March.

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