ORLA Fawcett underlined the dominance of Amersham Tristars at last week's Bicester Junior Triathlon by leading the 9-10 year-old girls to a clean sweep of the top four places.Read
Harriers to run in schools championships
THREE Chiltern Harriers athletes have been selected by their county schools team to run at the English Schools Track & Field Championships later this month.more
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CHILTERN Harriers AC's ladies team stormed to victory at the Princes Riseborough 10k road race on Sunday.more
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JOSH Radvan has set his sights on international recognition after a series of impressive multi-event displays.Read
Wycombe Phoenix had a small contingent in action at last weekend's Southern Women's track and field league match at Thurrock -but they made an impression.Read
Twenty two Burnham Joggers completed a five-mile run in Marlow at the weekend - led home by 14th placed Martyn Parrish in a time of 29 minutes, 17 seconds.Read
Chiltern Harriers won a nail-biting match in the National Young Athletes League at a rainy and blustery St Albans on Sunday.Read
Olivia Caesar led the way for a massive Windsor Slough Eton & Hounslow AC win as the team opened their campaign to retain their UK Young Athlete League Champions crown.Read
Chiltern Harriers had three veteran runners who finished in the top-10 of their age groups in Sunday's London Marathon.Read
Youngsters improve their times at Crystal Palace
WINDSOR Slough Eton & Hounslow AC athletes were in superb form at the Hercules Wimbledon Young Athlete Open at Crystal Palace on Sunday - an event which pitted the Bucks contingent against some of the best of young London talent.more
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A STRONG Chiltern Harriers men's team finished second in the annual Good Friday 10-mile race at Maidenhead, with the women also impressing as they claimed third place.Read
Dr Challoner’s High School pupil Georgina Tasker won the sixth form category in the British Universities and Colleges Sport Modern Pentathlon Championships at the weekend.Read
Some of Chiltern Harriers’ sprinters have made a start to competition in 2009 by competing in high calibre indoor events.Read
Chiltern Harriers had 16 athletes representing Bucks in the end-of-season Inter-Counties Championships on Saturday in Nottingham, probably the highest calibre event in the cross-country calendar with the senior and U20 races acting as the main GB selection process fo the world event.Read
Chiltern Harrier Eddie O’Gorman continued his successful winter with second place on Sunday in the Berkhamsted Half Marathon.Read
The fourth and final primary schools cross-country event was again well attended with some very talented runners on show.Read
The 122nd running of the prestigious national cross-country championships, first run in 1876, attracted nearly 9,000 entries on Saturday including a team from Chiltern Harriers.Read
Former Dr Challoner’s High student Vicky Fouhy has experienced probably her most successful week in her athletics career with a rapid rise up the elite ladder to culminate in her first international selection on Sunday - and she capped her debut with an easy win.Read
Beaconsfield High School student Becca Croft captured a surprise but very welcome U13 team bronze at the National Cross-Country Championships at Parliament Hill on Saturday. Read
Gymnasts from Dr Challoner's High School are looking forward to the national floor and vault gym finals on May 3 in Stoke on Trent after the U13 team won the regional event at Beaconsfield High School.Read