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Cross Country
Snake Downhill Mile
Thu 28 Jul 2011
The first running of the Snake downhill mile. A twisting measured downhill mile on grass and downland track. Time trial format with runners setting off at 30 second intervals. Run in pleasant evening sunshine with no wind.
1 James Miles 4:28
2 Miles Davidson 4:58
3= Joe Francis 5:06
3= Andrew Neighbour 5:06
5 Donald Maclellan 5:08
6 Phil Hampshirw 5:13
7 Nigel Herron 5:22
8 Ian Moss 5:27
9 Andrew Haig 5:31
10 Liz Durman 5:34
11 Malcolm Kemp 5:36
12 John Lambe 5:48
13 Liz Halliday 6:17
14 Vimukta Thurlow 6:34
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Cross Country
Saucony Stanmer Park Races
Sun 26 Jun 2011
This new series of races in Stanmer Park made a successful day out for Phoenix athletes, with a silver medal in the adult 8k trail race, gold silver and bronze for the U11 girls, gold for U13 boys, silver and bronze for U13 girls and gold and silver for U 15 boys..
8K Trail Race
2 29:39 Joe Francis
10 32:00 Daren Elliot
54 36:50 Ivan Lyons
83 39:14 Sonal ChaudharyU11 girls 2k
1 8.17 Almi Nerurkar
2 8.28 Louisa Saunders
3 8.35 Mia Whitaker-Jones
5 9.10 Isabella Rowney
8 9.15 Marie Belcher
13 10.00 Abi Roach Penn
U11 boys 2K
6 8.31 William Saunders
9 9.00 Miles Jamie
10 9.00 Harrison Saunders
11 9.01 Lucas Nerurkar 7 years old
17 9.29 Oscar saunders 8 years old
U13 boys 2K
1 6.58 Archie Davis
5 7.59 Joe Kelly
6 8.05 Harry Swindells
8 8:41 Jake Etherton
U13 Girls 2K
2 8.14 Charlotte Matthews
3 8.43 Chloe Watson
4 9.26 Mia Roach Penn
5 9.28 Eve Hull
9 9.42 Alex Vidler
10 9.45 Constance Pope
15 10.19 Kiera CounihanU15 Boys 2K
1 6.23 Billy White
2 6.37 Samuel Kitchen
5 7.23 Kyle LawrieFull results including elite 5Mraces
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Cross Country
Devil's Dyke Trail Challenge
Wed 22 Jun 2011
Three Phoenix members ventured to Devils Dyke on Wednesday evening in the wind to take part in the Southdowns Orienteering event. All are new to this branch of running. We all opted for the longer course.
Andrew Neighbour came a very good 5th in 47:41
Elana Moore and Liz Halliday took it at a more liesurely club run sort of pace and finished in 1:09:24 and 1:09:26 respectively. -
Cross Country
South Downs Marathon
Sat 11 Jun 2011
Two Phoenix tough guys ran this gruelling cross-country marathon and seem to have clung together for comfort.
95th Brian Friend 3:41:52
96th Tom Farsides 3:41:55Well done guys. Great running.
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Cross Country
Seaford Half Marathon
Sun 5 Jun 2011
48th Terry Avey 1:44:42 (first M60)
176th Luke Shields 2:00:33 -
Cross Country
Three Forts Half Marathon
Sun 1 May 2011
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Cross Country
English Schools XC Champs
Sat 19 Mar 2011
Max Pickard was second scorer in the senior boys team that triumphed at the English Schools cross-country championships in Nottingham on the 19th of March. This is only the second time in the championship's 50-year history that a Sussex team has led the field.
They beat a strong Kent team into first place by just 9 points.
Other Phoenix runners involved were:
Billy White 64th Junior boys (sixth team), Will Durkin 44th Intermediate boys, Megan Lillie 215th Intermediate girls, Beth Kidger 103rd and Megan Kidger 227th senior girls.Jake Elliot was unfortunate in having to pull out of the Intermedite boy's race.
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Cross Country
Inter-counties cross country champs
Sat 5 Mar 2011
There were nine Phoenix athletes selected for County representation in Birmingham and eight were able to run, with impressive results.
For the senior men, Finn McNally was 126th and James Miles 246th. For the U20 men Max Pickard was 36th as part of the third-placing team. In the U15s Billy White was 85th and in the U13s Archie Davis was 103rd and Reuben Hoyte 177th. Liz Durman ran 198th in the senior women's race and Beth Kidger 118th for the U17s.
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Cross Country
English cross-country championships
Sat 19 Feb 2011
44th 00:38:27 Josh Guilmant Phoenix AC
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Cross Country
Sussex XC league (4) Lancing
Sat 12 Feb 2011
At the last cross-country league race at Lancing on the 12th February, the Under 13 boys team who have been excellent all season took first place on the day and claimed silver team medal for the season.
With seven athletes in the team all performing well, the lads really showed the rest of us how its done. Team manager Quenton Davis puts it this way: 'I think a combination of up-and-coming talent & and our commitment to attendance in numbers saw us through'
Archie Davis was first home in third place just 23 seconds off the lead. Archie was unlucky to miss out on the individual medals by a whisker. Then we had Matt Berridge 7th, Reuben Hoyte 9th, Isaac Wright 12th, Will Russell 32nd and Josh White 40th. Joe Lillie was unlucky to have to withdraw with an injury.
U15 boys featured two ever-reliable athletes Sam Kitchen 9th and Luke Reynolds 21st and place sixth for the year.There was no U17 boys team featuring at all in the results.
Charlotte Matthews ran well again for the U13s but without support the team was just 11th for the season. Jody Mann 6th, and Amber Muir 14th ran well for the under 15 girls but without a full team had to settle for 6th overall.
The senior women fielded just two runners, Liz Durman 15th and Megan Lillie (U17) 42nd. After poor representation all season they languish 5th in the second division.
The senior men again featured just two runners (James Miles an excellent 9th and Andrew Neighbour 69th) and had to depend on the vets for their scoring including 60+ runner Malcolm Kemp. They were inevitably well short of the medals in 5th place. The vet men have been reasonably represented during the season but were without their strongest team at Lancing. They held on to fifth place. Nigel Herron ran a terrific 34th and Malcolm Hughes 55th and Lance Bellers 67th were the other scorers.
We need to decide whether we want to succeed across the board in this competition next season and, if so, what can we learn from the U13 boys team?