Monday 10 December 2012

Gisburn defy the odds to win area title - Other Sport - Clitheroe Advertiser and Times

Gisburn defy the odds to win area title - Other Sport - Clitheroe Advertiser and Times:


Gisburn defy the odds to win area title

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GISBURN Primary School defied their small school status recently as they won the Ribble Valley Indoor Sportshall Athletics Competition at Oakhill Academy, Whalley.
The competition, organized by the Hyndburn and Ribble Valley School Sports Partnership, consisted of several events, including a 4x1 lap relay, an obstacle relay and a standing long jump. Gisburn Primary beat both Sabden and Grindleton Primary Schools into second and third place respectively in the small schools category as both the boys and girls finished first in every event!
Gisburn finished first across the whole event to be crowned champions of the Ribble Valley, and they will now go onto represent the Valley at both the small school county final at Hyndburn Sports Centre on February 26th, and the county final on February 5th at Blackpool Sports Centre.

Track and field stars - Local news - Selby Times

Track and field stars - Local news - Selby Times


Track and field stars

YOUNG ATHLETES: From Hambleton Primary School are Nathan Gelder, Alfie Robinson and James Roberts.
YOUNG ATHLETES: From Hambleton Primary School are Nathan Gelder, Alfie Robinson and James Roberts.
FIGHTING fit pupils from five primary schools in the Selby district pitted their skills against each during the Selby cluster Sportshall athletics competition.
The event took place on Friday November 23 at Selby High School, with Thorpe Willoughby, Wistow, Selby County Primary, Barwic Parade and Hambleton Primary Schools taking part.
There were 12 events in total. Six track and six field events. To begin with the Selby High School year nine students and teachers started doing warm-ups with the children. As soon as everyone was warmed up they got on with the games.
The main organiser got the children in their schools and announced the results of the contest.
In fifth place was Thorpe Willoughby with 106 points, fourth Wistow - 122 points, third was Selby County Primary School with 134 points and in second place Barwic Parade with 146 points. In first place was Hambleton with 208 points with an event organiser saying: “The event was a phenomenal success.”

Friday 7 December 2012

Halifax Primary kids are good sports - Sport - East Anglian Daily Times

Halifax Primary kids are good sports - Sport - East Anglian Daily Times:


The Sportshall Awards scheme is designed to provide a fun framework for curriculum-time delivery of Sportshall Athletics.
The sessions prepare the children for the competition pathway as well as rewarding their individual performance and improvement in the form of badges and certificates.
The programme also helps to identify gifted and talented children, enables schools to compete virtually against other schools all over the UK and can support fitness monitoring within the school and in a broader context.
The 30 pupils who scored the most combined points in balance step, long jump, high-stepper, chest push and speed bounce were due to represent their school in a level 2 competition, against other schools from Ipswich and South Suffolk, at Westbourne Community College, today.
Sportshall development officer Adam Burgess said: “The day was a great success and enjoyed by all.”

Victory for St Berteline’s in Sportshall Athletics event - Runcorn and Widnes Weekly News

Victory for St Berteline’s in Sportshall Athletics event - Runcorn and Widnes Weekly News:


THE Halton School Games Primary Sportshall Athletics event for Yr 5/6 boys and girls was held on Friday 30th November 2012 at Kingsway Leisure Centre, Widnes.
This is the fourth year the event has been delivered in partnership with Karen Drake (Halton School Games Organiser) and Aviva Sportshall UK Athletics as part of the Halton School Games Competition Calendar. 380 pupils represented 15 Halton primary schools to compete in this fun exciting event throughout the afternoon.

Monday 3 December 2012

Stornoway Green and Tolsta win Sportshall Athletic event - Sport - Stornoway Gazette

Stornoway Green and Tolsta win Sportshall Athletic event - Sport - Stornoway Gazette:


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A whopping 23 teams took part in the recent Lewis and Harris Sports Council Sports Festival Primary Sportshall Athletic event at Ionad Spòrs Leòdhais A whopping 23 teams took part in the recent Lewis and Harris Sports Council Sports Festival Primary Sportshall Athletic event at Ionad Spòrs Leòdhais.
Teams from all over Lewis did battle in various stations stations and disciplines and finished off the night with a team relay. The stations were a mixture of running, jumping and throwing skills based on sportshall athletics format.
The talented pack of youngsters included: Westside Bullets, Westside Gunners, Talented Tong, Tong Wafers, Back A & B, Tolsta, Running Club Riots, Ness, Spors Nis, Laxdale Legends, Aces, Bolts, Bridge, Strips, Stars, Stornoway Blue, Orange, Red, White, Yellow, Purple and Green.
But in the end the eventual winners were Stornoway Green and Tolsta who ended the day with a huge haul of 126 points.
Everyone involved with the event would like to offer their gratitude to the Sports Centre Staff, Gordon Macdonald, Keith Bray, Joan Budge, Adrienne Stewart, Kirsty Baird, Freya Macleod, Finlay MacSween, Lewis Macleod, Holly Maclean, Kyle Munro, Mairi Graham, Anne Maclean, Christy Graham, Jodi Mackay, Seamus MacTaggart, Claire Scott, Kenneth MacSween, David Macleod, Jenna Stewart, Iain Macdonald, Andrew Duncan, Gavin Earons, Colin Tucker, Mairi MacSween, all parents and school staff that helped and supported on the night and finally the Primary athletes & their team managers for making the event possible.

Friday 30 November 2012

North West Evening Mail | Sport | Askam Village School school on the up at Sportshall athletics

North West Evening Mail | Sport | Askam Village School school on the up at Sportshall athletics



ASKAM VILLAGE SCHOOL SCHOOL ON THE UP AT SPORTSHALL ATHLETICS

Under the watchful eye of Great Britain Paralympian Dean Miller, youngsters from five South Cumbrian schools took part in a host of indoor events at DASH at Dowdales.
Askam won by a single point from Holy Family in the final standings, after a hard morning of competition.
Their triumph came just four days after they claimed victory in the Dowdales cluster event to qualify for the finals.

Friday 9 November 2012

Sporting kids do battle in Sportshall Athletics Championships - GALLERY - Local News - News

Sporting kids do battle in Sportshall Athletics Championships - GALLERY - Local News - News



HUNDREDS of sporty youngsters have taken part in an annual school sports competition.
More than 270 boys and girls from nine schools across the town took part in the Middlesbrough Primary Schools' Athletic Association Sportshall Athletics Championships.


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Pallister Park Primary claimed top spot across the 13 events for boys and girls, while Marton Manor Primary youngsters came second in both.
Middlesbrough Council’s sports development manager Scott Hydon said: “It was a really enjoyable event.
"The idea is to engage the kids and give them a really positive experience and providing them and mums and dads with the information to say ‘your child has enjoyed this, here is where they can go and do it’.”
The schools will represent the town in a January Teesside final.

Monday 22 October 2012

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TAMWORTH Athletics Club youngsters produced a string of fine performances in the first Birmingham Sportshall League match of the season on Friday. Isabelle Neville enjoyed a golden competition in the under-13s section. She won speed bounce with 93 bounces at the event in Stockland Green. Neville also won her two- lap race in 25.9secs.
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Monday 24 September 2012

Ohuruogu to support World Marathon Challenge as 20,000 youngsters keep Olympic spirit alive - England Athletics

Ohuruogu to support World Marathon Challenge as 20,000 youngsters keep Olympic spirit alive - England Athletics:


Team GB athletics hero Christine Ohuruogu is leading thousands of schoolchildren from all over the world in a global ‘race against hunger’ next month in the World Marathon Challenge.
On 16th October, World Food Day, over 20,000 children from 500 schools across the world will compete against each other in the World Marathon Challenge for Save the Children, raising awareness of the millions of children who don’t have enough food to eat.
From Scotland to Spain and Kathmandu to Kenya, teams of children from over 40 countries will run the marathon distance of 26.2 miles as a relay race and try and smash Patrick Makau’s world record of 2 hours, 3 minutes and 38 seconds.
Christine OhuruoguFormer Olympic 400m champion and London 2012 silver medallist Christine Ohuruogu, already heavily involved in improving young lives through sport in her role with the Aviva Athletics Academy, will lead off a group of schools participating in the World Marathon Challenge in Willesden, north-west London on October 16th. She spoke of her support for the cause:
“As an ambassador for the Aviva Athletics Academy I’ve seen countless lives changed by athletics, as kids are given an opportunity to fulfil their sporting potential and live healthier lives. For that reason, I am pleased to be supporting the 2012 World Marathon Challenge in aid of Save the Children. Giving kids the opportunity to run as part of a marathon relay team on October 16th will change lives across the globe.
“The Olympic and Paralympic Games in London have inspired a generation to get active and I can’t wait to see thousands of British kids involved in a global running event like this. Being able to link my work inspiring young athletes with the Aviva Athletics Academy to such a good cause, like Save the Children, gives me immense pride and I encourage as many kids as possible to take part next month.”
Justin Forsyth, Chief Executive of Save the Children said:
“In 2012 there is no need for anyone at all to go hungry, but right now, across the world  300 children are dying every single hour of every single day and Save the Children is determined to do something to stop it. Like the Olympians, these schoolchildren are sports ambassadors for their country and are carrying on the legacy by using sport for good.
By taking part in this challenge  they are  running to help save lives and send a message to world leaders to put global hunger at the top of the agenda at next year's G8 summit.”

With registration still open, schools all over the country are urged to participate. Schools can also use the event to raise money for our No Child Born to Die campaign, which aims to stop the needless deaths of more than 7.6 million children every year. So join up quickly and be part of the ‘Race Against Hunger’.
To register, for more information about the World Marathon Challenge and free school resources visitwww.savethechildren.org.uk/wmc


Wednesday 25 July 2012

Young athletes shine at school's un-Vale-ing - Lancashire Telegraph

Young athletes shine at school's un-Vale-ing - Lancashire Telegraph:


Young athletes shine at school's un-Vale-ing
Lancashire Telegraph
Throughout the day, youngsters competed in indoor a Sportshall Athletics event which saw them take part in disciplines that included long jump, triple jump, relay, speed bounce and target throw. Pupils were also given the opportunity to compete in a ...

Friday 13 July 2012

Wee stars are on the right tracks - Greenock Telegraph

Wee stars are on the right tracks - Greenock Telegraph:


Wee stars are on the right tracks
Greenock Telegraph
The 'Mini' participants worked on the UKA Academy Quad award with the Startrackers working on the Sportshall Athletics Award. Participants at both camps received a Record of Achievement . With this being Olympic Year, there was an Olympic Theme ...

Wednesday 4 July 2012

Aviva's sports programmes inspiring the next Olympians - Telegraph.co.uk

Aviva's sports programmes inspiring the next Olympians - Telegraph.co.uk:

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Aviva's sports programmes inspiring the next Olympians
Telegraph.co.uk
Scroll through the current members of the GB Athletics team and a roll call of the leading talents can trace their roots back through Aviva Startrack, Sportshall or the English Schools' Athletics Championships. These schemes have developed a conveyor ...

Tuesday 3 July 2012

World Marathon Challenge: how it all began - Save the Children UK

World Marathon Challenge: how it all began - Save the Children UK:


The World Marathon Challenge first started five years ago at Helsby High School in Cheshire, the brainchild of George Bunner MBE, founder of Sportshall Athletics.
Save the Children joined forces with Sportshall in 2011 to take the event around the world and link it to our worldwide campaign for child survival.

Monday 28 May 2012

Volunteer role: Sportshall volunteer for Blue Peter (various nationwide)

Volunteer role: Sportshall volunteer for Blue Peter (various nationwide) - England Athletics:


Task Description: UK Athletics is supporting BBC Learning and their partnership with CBBC to produce ‘Blue Peter’s Big Olympic Tour’, a series of events and programmes presented by Blue Peter’s Barney Harwood and Helen Skelton. The project aims to excite and enthuse CBBC audiences about the upcoming London 2012 Olympic Games. The events will follow the Olympic Torch route around the UK. UK Athletics is delivering athletics activities at each venue. Special guest appearances are likely to include UKA’s mascot Spike T Lion.

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Thursday 3 May 2012

Canterbury's Rhiannon Wallwork takes place alongside Olympians

Canterbury's Rhiannon Wallwork takes place alongside Olympians: CANTERBURY'S Rhiannon Wallwork played a starring role last weekend after emulating the likes of Olympic medalists Kelly Sotherton and Mark Lewis-Francis and finishing third overall at the Aviva Athletics Academy Sportshall Finals.
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Tamsin emulates star Sotherton

Tamsin emulates star Sotherton:
CRAWLEY AC'S Tamsin Campbell played a starring role after emulating the likes of Olympic medalists Kelly Sotherton and Mark Lewis-Francis by scooping gold at the Aviva Athletics Academy Sportshall Finals in Birmingham. The 13-year-old jumped 2.40 ...
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Crawley Observer

Welcome to Cardiff AAC :: Sportshall final successes

Welcome to Cardiff AAC :: Sportshall final successes: Sportshall final successes. Friday 27 April 2012. At the Sportshall Athletics final, held in Birmingham last Sunday 21 April, a Cardiff & Vale under 15 boys' team ...
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Wednesday 2 May 2012

Spike to run at Mascot Grand National

Spike to run at Mascot Grand National: NEWS: Spike in the mix at mascot fundraiser


UKA’s sports mad mascot Spike will be aiming to prove that he is the fastest mascot in the UK at the annual Mascot Grand National at Kempton Park on Monday 7th May, in aid of the Have a Heart Foundation.

The annual event attracts mascots from around the country and Spike is looking forward to testing himself against the best of the rest.
Speaking ahead of the event Spike said: "I have had a good indoor season, my fans loved me in Glasgow, Sheffield and Birmingham! I am hoping to set a PB for the race, but with the recent rain not sure conditions will help me! I’ve been inspired by the Aviva Sportshall Finals recently, so am keen to get running."

Canterbury's Rhiannon Wallwork takes place alongside Olympians

Canterbury's Rhiannon Wallwork takes place alongside Olympians: CANTERBURY'S Rhiannon Wallwork played a starring role last weekend after emulating the likes of Olympic medalists Kelly Sotherton and Mark Lewis-Francis and finishing third overall at the Aviva Athletics Academy Sportshall Finals.
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