Tyne Bridge Harrier Mark Allison is preparing to take on another fantastic challenge & journey in 2013 as he runs across Australia in aid of St Benedict’s Hospice and The Children’s Foundation. Yesterday, Mark was cooking up other plans.. plans of nutrition & of course fundraising !!
Although this weekend is a busy one with the Durham Cathedral XC Relays and the Brass Monkey Half marathon taking place. Coach Dave Anderson is still running a track session at Churchill Track on Saturday 21st January as normal for those who wish to attend.
Tyne Bridge Harriers are about to launch the very first issue of their own magazine. RUN:TBH will be a 3,000-print run magazine, published three times a year, with a first issue appearing in February 2012 following the club’s 1st anniversary.
Tuesday 17th January is the fourth race in the Tyne Bridge Harriers Winter GP series. An exact 5K looped course of Newcastle Quayside, taking in crossings of both the Swing Bridge and the Millennium Bridge.
Deka and I have just returned from our trip to Vietnam. We were hoping to run out there but having looked on You Tube before we went, there are almost 3 million motorbikes in Hanoi, the capital, and there are few traffic lights or road lanes. Walking across the road would prove difficult, never mind running. Anyway a bit more research online I came across the Hanoi Hash House Harriers.
Our fabulous friends at Natural Hero have sent us another batch or Hot Ginger Muscle Rub samples. The product was very popular last time around when we handed out sachets after the final Summer GP Race in Jesmond Dene back in September.
Current standings for the TBH Mens & Womens NEHL Cross Country Grand Prix
In accordance with Section 9 of the club constitution, I hereby give formal notice of the Annual General Meeting. Any member wishing to submit a motion for inclusion on the agenda must do so no less than seven days prior to the date of the AGM.
The Run For Bob is an annual charity run organised by the members of our friends at North Shields Poly. The run is in memory of late NSP member and runner Bob Peart who was one of the North-East’s top veteran athletes, who sadly died of cancer in 2001.
At the beginning of this year. Tyne Bridge Harriers athletes set out their running goals for 2012. This table will monitor the progress and hopefully see each and every one achieved by the end of the year.
Please note that the track session scheduled for Saturday 7th […]
Tyne Bridge Harriers had 8 club athletes out on New Years Day to take on the Resolution Run. Its a two lap course mainly on grass which takes in both the hills on Newcastles Town Moor. The annual race is organised by Paramjeet Bhogal of Heaton Harriers and this year was sponsored by sports & fitness suppliers Up & Running in Gosforth.
At the beginning of 2011 when Tyne Bridge Harriers was newly formed and starting to gain a significant rise in membership, the idea to have a sweepstake – for a bit of fun and to encourage recruitment – to guess the amount of signed up athletes the club would have at the end of the year came into fruition.
The first Race Report of 2012 has been submitted by our fantastic Ladies Captain Denise Waugh from the Morpeth 11K. It really seemed like a good idea at the time. A race, on New Year’s Day, would be an excellent start to 2012. At least, that was how it seemed a week ago. New
From everyone at Tyne Bridge Harriers - we wish you all a very happy and prosperous New Year. Enjoy your racing in 2012.. All the very best.
The Northern Athletics Cross Country Championships 2012 will take place on Saturday 28th January at Pontefract Park (Racecourse), Wakefield. Tyne Bridge Harriers will be sending teams down to compete in this event. The first SIX in the Senior Men’s race and first FOUR in all other races will be a club’s scoring counters.
Tyne Bridge Harriers are joining forces with our friends at Heaton Harriers for the 2012 NoE Track & Field League Matches. Dates have been announced (venue details to follow) Please add the following dates to your race diary and try and be free & make yourself available for them.
Fresh from her triumphant race at the weekend, Jude Smith returns and sends in the full story of her brand new shiny PB In the heart of the South Staffordshire countryside lies Wheaton Aston, a picturesque and quintessentially English village, home to two pubs, a post office, a school and two churches.