Results

RSCAC battle through the mud and snow to finish 3rd in the Young Athletes XC

24073339359_32a71058c4_o.jpgWinter arrived with a vengeance yesterday as our junior athletes travelled to the notorious mud of Burbage Common for their fourth league match of the season. There was some fantastic brave running by our athletes in truly awful conditions of mud, snow and deep slush. Overall the team finished third out of 19 clubs and remain in fourth place in the league. Well done to everyone who took part – you truly did the club proud!

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The full results are on the WMYACCL website and photos taken by Marc Kirsten are available on the FLICKR page. Team results and standout individual performances in each age group are summarised below:

  • U11 boys – 2nd, with George Hope 1st back for RSCAC in 10th place, and great support from Ben Stewart, Jack Wakefield, George O’Connor and Tom Smith to bring the club home 2nd in a highly competitive race.
  • U11 girls – 4th, with top ten finishes for Hope Stirland (6th) and Sian Duval (7th)
  • U13 boys – 7th, with Jack Newman 1st home in 26th
  • U13 girls – 3rd, with Ella Semple top in this age group in 15th
  • U15 boys – 10th, with the pick of the performances being a great run by Lewis Duval finishing 11th
  • U15 girls – 3rd, with Ellen Humpherston 1st home in 13th
  • U17 women – 6th with Georgia Curry finishing 4th
  • U17 men – 3rd, with great teamwork from Euan Cox (10th), Alex Blackham (11th) and Alex Jones (14th)

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The final race is at Birchfield Harriers on 14th February. It’s close to home and conditions surely can’t be as bad again so let’s have a great turnout and finish the season in style

XC County Championships

Well done to all the runners who competed at the Warwickshire County Championships at Warley Woods on Saturday.  We had a great day with two runners crowned as individual champions and numerous other medals – both individual and team. Shaun Evans continued his amazing season winning the U20 Men’s race. He followed the brisk early pace and moved up to the leaders after the first kilometer. He eased into the lead and was never challenged crossing the line well ahead of the field to take the County title. There was excellent support from Jerome Austin in 5th and Tom Wheeler in 9th which earned them the U20 men’s team gold.

The U17 men continued to impress.  Alex Jones ran strongly to take 5th with Euan Cox in his first outing for the Club in 10th and Alex Blackham completing the scoring in 13th. The team were rewarded with bronze team medals. Tom Parkes had a good run in 29th.23672473484_d625529a21_o

U17 Georgia Curry had a fine race to take individual silver, with the team, which also included Verity O’Shea (11th) and Amy Tuckett (15th), winning team silver.

U15 Ellen Humpherston had a great run but was just edged out of the individual medals in 4th. Strong support from Abi Trevis (9th) and Caitlin White (11th) meant the U15 girls also won silver.

Ben Horton was delighted with his performance in the under 15 boys race where he finished 8th.

In the U13 girls ran superbly as a team (see below photo) but missed out on a medal by a single point. Lucy Corker finished 9th, Lucy Carey 11th and Elsa Buchanan 12th. Strong support from Charlotte Hey (13th), Jessica Cope (14th) and Maddie Hammond 32nd meant Royal Sutton had the 1st B team in this age group.

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In the U13 boys race the strongest run came from Jacob Higgins who was 21st.

Megan McBrien put in a fine performance in the Senior Women’s event to finish 7th with Andrea Deathridge in 13th.

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There was also a gold medal for Ollie Harradence, who won the Masters Men’s race. Another highlight came from Tom Chew who had a strong run to finish 27th in the senior men’s race.

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At the Staffordshire County Championships held at Sandwell Valley the top performance came from Ella Semple who finished 11th.

The strong performances mean many of these athletes will gain county selection for the Inter County Championships to be held at Cofton Park in March.

Taster session for 7-9 yr old returns 21 January

There is good news and bad news for all those who are attending our sessions. The good news is that we re-open after the Christmas festivities on 21st January 2016. The bad news is that we shall be missing Lucy for 2 weeks as she and her boyfriend are flying out to Australia for a well deserved holiday.
Hope all you guys and dolls have been keeping fit despite having eaten all that turkey, Christmas pudding and chocolates.
Looking forward to seeing you all on 21st January!
From Lucy, Kate, Barry, Ernie, Abigail, Hope, Shaun, Max, Jerome and Phil
Ps We must apologise for those who turned up on 7th January only to find our clubhouse closed. We thought that we had told everyone that we wouldn’t re-open until 21st

Xmas Training – Senior Endurance Squad

  1. No training Thursday 24th
  2. Boxing Day: “Park Gates” run with Nick C. Meet at Clubhouse for 10am – a group off-road / trail run at a sociable “Post-Christmas Day” pace
  3. Tuesday 29th: Day-time session at 10.30 from Clubhouse car park. A mix of road & off road efforts. (No squad evening session.)
  4. Thursday 31st. No club session
  5. Back to normal training Tuesday 5th January 2016

The sessions are welcome to all members and anyone else who just fancies a run.

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to all!

Xmas training for sprints squad

The sprint squad (coached by Tony, Liz,  Nikki &Meg) are training 6-8 tonight (Tuesday). Then throughout the holidays training for this group will be 10-midday on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Sundays (including Xmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.)  Training will be back to 6-8 pm on Tuesday 5 January.

Results roundup

22622632948_c5d59a4e3e_oThere’s been lots of action involving RSCAC athletes over the past couple of the weeks on the country, road, hills and indoors.

There were some great runs by our junior athletes in the Young Athletes XC match at Warley Woods where the team finished 4th (out of 20). The top performances came from Georgia Curry (2nd U17 women), Hope Stirland (3rd U11 girls), Alex Jones (3rd U17 men) and George Chadha (6th U11 boys). There were great team performances from the U11 boys (2nd), U13 girls (2nd) and U17 women (3rd). RESULTS   FOTOCCOMPLI PHOTOS

In the Midland Women’s XC we had 2 runners out. Helen Elsoueidi finished 163rd and Emily Campion was 242nd. A separate report is on the website for the men’s race. RESULTS

Andrea Deathridge had a great run in the Centurion 5 finishing 2nd woman in 31.59, whilst Paul Jenkins was 25th overall. In the Cardington Cracker fell race Nick Corker finished 8th.

Yesterday Steve’s group were out in force for a free Xmas Pudding at the Sneyd 10 mile road race. Dave Long was first home for the club in 1.00.11, with Steve Marklew, Mark Rickards, Matt Stenson and Paul Jenkins all not far behind. RESULTS

Finally, there was a Sportshall match on Saturday night with lots of our young stars in action.  RESULTS   FOTOCCOMPLI PHOTOS

Well done everyone!

Taster session 1 mile run raises £150 for Children in Need

Phil Pollock reports on the recent 1 mile run by our Taster Session:
“The Taster session group recently organised a 1 mile run in order to raise funds for the Children in Need appeal.
The winner was Harrison North in a magnificent time of 6mins 39 seconds considering he is only 8 years old. He will surely be a valuable asset to the club when he reaches 9 years old and can represent the club on both track or cross country. Well done to all the 35 runners that took part in the event.
The watching parents were encouraged to take part also and it was a delight to see so many put their trainers on and take part whether running, walking, pushing a pram whilst texting, or youngsters on a scooter. Such was the success of the event that we will organise a similar event next term!
In addition to the money collected on the night, RSCAC donated their training fees that had been collected and along with a further donation from the Club, a cheque for £150.00 has now been sent to Children in Need appeal. Last year we raised £100.00. So well done everyone.”

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

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A great turn out and fantastic performance by the senior men  yesterday. The outstanding performance came from Shaun Evans who finished in 2nd place (1st junior) in only his second senior XC race. A great run on a hard hilly course.
The A team finished 3rd on the day and is in 4th place after the first two races. The B team finished 6th on the day and are 5th after the first two races.
The positions  as follows:
  • 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

22622637438_abee0b44e2_o.jpgWell 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.

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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!!!

RESULTS

MARC KIRSTEN PHOTOS

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