100 club
The winners for the November 100 Club draw were:
- £50 11 Ernie Eames
- £30 48 Linda Lord
- £25 55 Trevor Brown
- £15 22 Kirsty Tarr
- £15 73 Ruth Dobbins
- £15 21 John Fletcher
Many thanks for your support.
The £100 single number draw will take place on Thursday 17th December.
There are still some numbers available (not eligible for December draw)
Interested? It’s only £16.20p per year. Please ask at the coffee bar.
Senior XC – 5 December

- A team – Shaun E – 2nd; Ollie H – 7th; Jerome A – 40th; Rob A – 42nd; Tom C – 48th; Steve M – 72nd
- B team – Simon C – 89th ;Jon H – 104th; Chris T – 118th; Paul T – 146th; Tony H – 155th; Simon H – 166th.
- C team – John F – 169th; Matt S – 182nd; Paul J – 198th; Matthew P – 208; Jim G – 215th
The full results are available on the Birmingham XC website. We’ll post the women’s results when available.
Thanks to Phil and Roy for supporting the teams on the day and to Selina for sending through the photo and results.
West Midlands Young Athletes XC – Race 2
Well done to all our athletes who competed at Wolverhampton last weekend. The team finished 5th on the day and is 5th overall in the league after two races out of 20 competing clubs. Fantastic effort everyone!
There were some great performances on the day across all the races – Georgia Curry was 2nd in the U17 women, with team finishing in 2nd place (Verity O’Shea and Lois West were the other counters finishing 12th and 14th). There was a good team effort by U11 boys to finish 4th, with Ben Stewart 1st back for the club in 20th place.
There was a top ten finish for Alex Jones, who finished in 6th place for the U17 men. The team was 7th out of 18.
Hope Stirland was 6th in the U11 girls race to lead the team home 5th, whilst Ben Horton was 17th for the U15 boys. The team was 11th out of 19 clubs.

The U13 girls finished 3rd out of 18 clubs with Maddie Hammond having a great run to finish 22nd. The U13 boys were 10th with Jacob Higgins 1st home for the club.
The U15 girls finished 5th in the final race of the day with Ellen Humpherston 1st back.
The next race is on 6th December at Warley Woods. See you there!!!

Birmingham Half Marathon – 18 October
Well done to all the RSC runners who completed the Birmingham Half Marathon today, with some cracking times recorded. The first runners home for the club were Ollie Haradence who completed the course in 1 hour 14 and Andrea Deathridge who finished in 1 hour 28. Both also managed to get their Royal Blue vests on TV – remember to smile for the camera next time guys!!! Great Birmingham Run Results 2015
West Midlands Young Athletes XC – 11 October
Last weekend the juniors kicked off the XC season with a match at Northampton. There were some fantastic performances across the age groups. In particular there were a number of top ten finishes:
- Hope Stirland – 2nd; Arantxa Middleton – 7th; Sian Duval – 10th (U11 girls)
- Georgia Curry – 5th (U17 women)
- Alex Jones – 7th (U17 men)
The club finished 4th on the day out of 20 clubs – a great start to the season. The full results are available on the WMYACCL website.
Next up is Wolverhampton in early November. See you all there!!!
National Road Relays – 3 October
Well done to everyone who ran in the road relays in Sutton Park this weekend. On Saturday the senior teams took to the roads, with the senior women finishing 55th and the senior men finishing 61st. The leg times are below:
55 Royal Sutton Coldfield AC 1:14:59 1 Helen Elsoueidi (75) 19:40 2 Andrea Deathridge (65) 16:41 3 Amy Johnson (59) 17:59 4 Rachel Thebridge (56) 20:39
61 Royal Sutton Coldfield AC:03:41 1 Oliver Harradence (61) 19:20 2 Shaun Evans (56) 18:50 3 Frederic Tremblay (61) 21:25 4 Max Sellers (66) 21:44 5 Thomas Chew (61) 20:48 6 Jerome Austin (62) 21:34
The highlight was a fantastic run by Shaun Evans who recorded the fastest leg time by an RSC athlete for many years.
On Sunday it was the turn of our Young Athletes. There were some strong performances across the age groups. The highlights were 31st place finishes for the U13 girls and U17 women’s teams, a 41st place finish for the U17 men and a 46th place finish for the U15 girls. The full results are available here: RACE RESULTS
Marc Kirsten took some fantastic photos on both days which are available on our FLICKR page.
Presentation evening
A note from John Mills following this years presentation evening:
“It was nice to see a packed Walmley Social Club for this year’s event, although ticket numbers were limited, for the second year running they went like hot cakes.
The atmosphere created from start to finish by the cheering and applause for all our winners made it one of the best nights we have had for some years.
This year we had to replace the trophies for the Clare Fancote Awards and we invited two former recipients of this award to make this year’s presentations. Our female presenter was Emily Hathaway who was a club member from 1991 to 2003, winning many medals and championships for 8oo metres and Cross Country. Frederic Tremblay received his award in 2014 for a number of successful appearances for his native France at World and European Track and Field Championships both Indoors and Outdoors. The prestigious Clare Fancote Awards are second only to the Club Person of the Year Award.
The club also awarded a Life Membership to Ruth Dobbins for her services as a timekeeper, not only to the club but to athletics in general.
The citation read as follows
Ruth joined the club in August 1998 along with some friends and work colleagues with the intention of running the London Marathon to raise money for the John Taylor Hospice and was coached by Gordon Chapman. I’m not sure whether the marathon was completed but I understand one or more half marathons were.
In the year 2000 Ruth took a Time Keeper’s course and I think from then on running took a bit of a back seat.
She has consistently supported the club both home and away and in particular the Young Athlete’s Track and Field League, often being asked at away meetings if she would take on the role of Chief Timekeeper. Having regular support such as this is very important because a lack of qualified officials can mean the loss of points from the team’s final score.
Ruth is now a Grade 2c and officiates more often than not as a ‘Chief’ at Club, County and Midland Counties Events. She can also be found at many major meetings working as a Backroom Official.
The club is very proud to award a Life Membership to Ruth Dobbins.
There was also this plea from the committee for volunteers –
I think many of the parents that are regular visitors to the clubhouse will have noticed the influx of new members, especially youngsters. This puts extra pressure on the daily and long term running of the club.
All Coaches, Club Officers and Committee Members are volunteers and we are always looking for more volunteers to help at the club. You may have skills that could be useful to the club or you may have a particular job in mind that you would like to volunteer for.
It could be serving at the coffee bar, raking a sandpit, collecting training fees, writing press releases, social media management, assisting a coach, these are just a few of many possibilities.
Your club depends on volunteers, as little as 2 hours a week or 2 hours a month would make a difference at the club – whatever spare time you think you may have, we could really use.
If you’re interested come and have a chat in the Clubhouse – ask any questions, tell us what skills you have and fill in a contact form and we will be in touch. Alternatively, you can contact us through the website, as normal.
After the presentations there was a break for jacket spuds then Bright Lights Disco turned up the volume until the very enjoyable evening ended at 11 o’clock.”
The full list of prize winners is available here: Prize winners
Date for the diaries – the RSCAC Club AGM takes place on 20 October after training
A date for the diaries – the Club AGM takes place on Tuesday 20 October in the Clubhouse after training.
Midland Road Relays – 19 September
There were some great performances by RSC athletes at the Midland Road Relays on Saturday. The team positions were as follows:
- U13 girls – A team 7th, B team 22nd
- U15 boys – 14th
- U15 girls – A team 17th, B team 29th
- U17 men – 12th
- U17 women – 17th
- Senior men – 30th
- Senior women – 16th
- Masters men – 14th
The outstanding individual performance came from Melissa Woodward who ran the
2nd fastest time in the women’s race. Well done everyone!!!

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