McCains National Young Athletes League (NYAL)

Queens Park Harriers sucessfully compete in the North West London division.
This year 2010 we finshed 6 out of 7 teams.
A very good effort for our first year. 
If you would like to train and take part in the National Young Athletes league.
You will need to train regularly on Tuesdays and Thursdays under the guidance of Queen Park Harriers coach Ben Dodderidge and Assistant coach Cody Burridge.

Mums and Dads are also welcome and vital to help out on race days.

FIXTURES

National Young Athletes League

Sun 8th May                Ilford

Sun 22nd May              Parliament Hill

Sun 5th June               Parliament Hill        

Sun 19th June             Medway (Rochester) 


Middx. County Track & Field

Sun 15th May                  Mile End         Under 15




RESULTS and REPORTS

21 July 2010.

DANNY Kaleb smashed his 800m personal best to help Queen's Park Harriers consolidate their place in the McCain Young Athletes League.
Kaleb, competing in the under-15 boys' section, took six seconds off his previous best to win the race in two minutes 24 seconds, as well as finishing third in the 80m hurdles (15.1).
There was also a personal best and third place for QPH team-mate Zaki Badawi, who clocked 14.1 in the 100m and came fifth in the 200m with a pb of 28.7.

Campbe Zizai scored valuable points in the B string sprints, finishing fifth in the 100m (15.8) and fourth in the 200m (32.8), while debutant Kamal Mitchell came third in both the B 800m and 80m hurdles.

Sequan Scott achieved two pbs in the under-13 boys' events, clocking 13.4 in the 100m and 28.9 in the 200m, while there was also a best time of 13.8 for Ned Costello in the B string 100m.
Costello also took third place in the long jump (3.68m), while George Young - competing in the field events for the first time - finished fourth in the shot put (5.88m).

Another newcomer, Adi Bubahar Bello, threw 5.08m to take third place, as well as finishing fourth in the high jump (1.10m) and third in the B string 800m (3:05.6).

QPH also scored well in the middle distance events, with Aba Tedros winning the 1,500m in 6:27.8, and Joe Menare taking two seconds off his pb as he led from gun to tape to take the 800m in 2:32.3.

Ladeesha Gamage was the stand-out performer for QPH in the under-13 girls' events, winning the 200m (31.7) and taking second place in the 300m (51.4).
In the under-17 boys' section, Shaquille Roper ran for the first time this season and equalled his 100m pb of 12.4 to finish third, as well as taking fourth place in the 200m (25.4).



TABLE

Vic Pk & Tower Hamlets        P 1668.0 28.5 527.0 8.0 389.0 7.0 374.0 5.5 378.0 8.0

Highgate                                           L 1570.0 29.0 393.0 7.0 421.0 8.0 381.0 7.0 375.0 7.0

London Heathside                     O 1068.0 26.0 250.0 6.0 172.0 6.0 390.0 8.0 256.0 6.0

Medway Park Phoen.                T 787.0 17.5 41.0 3.0 160.0 4.0 374.0 5.5 212.0 5.0

Ilford                                                   M 633.0 17.0 70.0 4.0 170.0 5.0 258.0 4.0 135.0 4.0

Queens Park Harriers                S 515.0 14.0 157.0 5.0 92.0 3.0 158.0 3.0 108.0 3.0

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