Road Running Team

The 2016 D Day 10k Sunday 5 June – 10 am

Enter on line at www.fullonsports.com

Postal Entry Form  2016 D Day Entry                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

 Entries at 20.00 on 18-05-16       Alpha  D Day Entry Alpha   Club D Day Entry Club

The D Day 10k is the final race in the 2015-16 Hampshire Road Race League programme

  • The D Day 10k is pre-entry only – no entries on the day

Congratulations to James Baker (Chichester Runners) and Erica Fogg (New Forest Runners) on their win in the 2015 D Day 10k

2015 Race Results 2015 D Day results                                                                                 

The News Report http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/other-sport/athletics/five-star-baker-pleased-to-regain-d-day-crown-1-6784624

Race Photographs http://www.solentsportsphotography.co.uk/section776411.html

About the D Day 10k

A flat, fast & virtually traffic free course. The course is not suitable for wheelchairs.

Chip Timing, finisher award, spot prizes, computerised results, digital clock, post race drinks, free parking, accurate km markers, refreshments.

Extensive Prize List. 1st Five Men & 1st Five Women and Veterans Prizes in 5 year age groups from 40 to 80. Team Prizes for Men, Women & Vets (3 to score).

2016 Lakeside 5k Series commences on Wednesday 27 April – 7.15 pm
with further races on 25 May, 29 June, 27 July & 24 August.

Enter on line at www.athleticevents.co.uk

Postal Entry 2016 5k Series Entry  

Entries accepted on the night at an additional £1.50                                     

 2016 Course Map 2016 5k Course Map

Results of 2016 Race 1 - 27 April 2016 2016 Race 1 Results                                                 

Results of 2016 Race 2 - 25 May 2016   2016 Race 2 Results

Congratulations to Lauren Hall (Aldershot, Farnham & District) and Pete Concannon (Chichester Runners) on their Overall Series Win and also to all Age Category winners 2015 5k Series win

Congratulations to City of Portsmouth A.C. on winning the Alexandra Sports Inter-Club Challenge 2015 5k ICC winners

Under UKA Rules & a Certified Course.

The course is not suitable for wheelchairs.

Computerised Results, accurate km markers, free parking, post race drinks, changing facilities, refreshments.

Prizes will be awarded to the individual winners of each race and overall and category winners of the series based on a points system with the best three performances to score.

The Alexandra Sports Inter-Club Challenge will be based on all 5 races and prizes award to the top 8 clubs. Details 2016 5k Competition

All Road Race events are in the Events Calendar.

Hampshire Road Race League

Welcome to the Hampshire Road Races League section.

You can visit their web site at www.hrrl.org.uk.

The Hampshire Road Race League (HRRL) is an annual series of road races for all runners from participating clubs in the County of Hampshire, on the central south coast of England. Clubs that are based just over the county border can also apply – as with the City of Salisbury from Wiltshire, who have no road race league in their county.

February Update

The minimum age for Hampshire Road Race League varies from race to race. Not all information is available but those that I have the minimum age on day of race is; for Victory 5 is 15, Solent half marathon 17, Lordshill 16, Bramley 18. Please check the HRRL website for details. www.hrrl.org.uk.

All HRRL races have entry forms and fees to pay.

Who can participate?
Running clubs who wish to participate in the HRRL do so by contacting the organiser, affiliating to the Hampshire Athletics Association and agreeing to field teams and abide by the rules of the league.  Runners who wish to join a club and participate in the league should contact an affiliated club of choice from the list shown. All running clubs embrace runners of all standards and ages, although some do not cater for juniors. They are also typically very social and friendly organisations, and welcome new members who want to run for whatever reason.Non club-runners and runners from non-participating clubs are also welcomed to enter the HRRL races by the organising clubs, but only HRRL registered club teams and their members are included in the league results.

How does HRRL work?
Club teams score points through the success of their runners, and the series culminates in awards to the highest placed teams in the leagues. Clubs can have multiple teams and these enjoy a wide participation of runners of all standards, abilities and ages (from senior upwards).  Individuals score points from their finishing positions in the races (see league rules).  There are separate leagues for women and men, both for teams and individuals.  The races are selected by the league organisers to be a variety of distances, from 5 miles to 20 miles and spread within the county and across the season from September to July.  The selected races are preferably but not always organised by participating clubs.

What is the League Structure?
HRRL is divided into two team leagues – A and B.

The A League has three divisions for men and three for women, the B league has had two divisions from 2008. Teams can be promoted or relegated between divisions according to the league rules. The B league is a league designed to give other runners who are members of the A division clubs, but don’t finish in scoring positions in the A division teams, a chance to still represent their club in a league, again separated for men’s and women’s teams.  The Individual leagues consist of all the league club men and ladies in each of the race series.

For more information contact the Road Running Events co-ordinator Peter Newton – road.race@portsmouthathletic.co.uk

Road Running Team
Manager
CompetitionsUnknown
Date Time Fixture Opponent Result Match report
17 Apr 2016 10:00 Home Lakeside Relays (Inc Hampshire Championshiops) Win View
8 Oct 2016 11:15 Away National Road Relay Championships Unreported View

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    Peter Newton 0335

    Preferred position: Long Distance

    As a Junior & Senior, competed at a respectable level over a wide range of distances with Personal Bests of 3.59.7 for 1500m through to 2.22.48 for the Marathon. As a Veteran, was World No.2 for the Marathon, National Champion at 3000m, SEAA Champion at 1500m and 3000m, VAC Champion at 1500m & 5000m, 2nd in the National X/C and 7th in the International X/C.
    A Level 4 Endurance Official, Level 2 Field Official, Run Britain Race Director & UKA Event Adjudicator.
    Level 3 Performance Coach - Long Distance.
    Level 2 Coach - Endurance
    A Director of a Sport & Leisure company but 'almost retired'. When in full-time employment was a Director of several international companies

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