Athletics: Adamson leaps to English Schools glory
Herne Hill Harriers’ Ore Adamson became a national champion as she won the junior girls’ long jump competition at the English Schools Championships.
Herne Hill Harriers’ Ore Adamson became a national champion as she won the junior girls’ long jump competition at the English Schools Championships.
Herne Hill Harriers’ Gavin Johnson-Assoon recorded his greatest success on the national stage in winning a bronze medal at the British Championships.
Herne Hill Harriers’ Stacey Ward smashed the club’s 5,000m women’s record at the BMC Grand Prix at Watford.
Herne Hill Harriers’ Katie Snowden will run for Great Britain after being crowned England U23 champion over 800m.
Herne Hill Harriers’ Nicholas Atwell clinched gold at the South of England Championships, winning a final that included two clubmates.
Herne Hill Harriers’ Jessie Knight had a weekend to remember after breaking the women’s club record over 400m on Saturday, before winning the 400m hurdles as part of Harriers’ match-winning performance on Sunday.
Greg Roberts and Natalie Zara were crowned Herne Hill Harriers’ men’s and women’s club champions following superb runs at Sunday's London marathon.
Herne Hill Harriers’ Jonathan Ratcliffe came within a minute of his marathon personal best as he finished second V45 at the Greater Manchester marathon.
Herne Hill Harriers’ Stacey Ward and Chris Busaileh made stunning half-marathon debuts on Sunday, with Ward’s time placing her among the top dozen athletes over the distance in 2015.
Herne Hill Harrier John Kettle claimed a national title at the Sidcup 10 – which incorporated the British Masters Athletic Federation (BMAF) 10-mile championships – in clocking 54:55 to win the M35 category.
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