2011 was a fantastic year for Tyne Bridge Harriers, with […]
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.
This week’s training sessions for groups 1, 2 & 3 […]
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.
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.
Merry Christmas from everyone at Tyne Bridge Harriers !!
MERRY CHRISTMAS everybody. We hope you have enjoyed our build up to Christmas 2011 with an insight to some of the club athletes (named Dave) at Tyne Bridge Harriers. We conclude with another ChristMISS ‘Dave’, Ladies Club Champion 2011/12 ‘Dave’ Willis
It’s Christmas Eve and today we have our penultimate Dave Of Christmas or in this case ChristMISS as we get the low down on one of our female ‘Daves’.. TBH Ladies Captain, Dave Waugh. I am not really a ‘Dave’ but the other Daves of Christmas have inspired me to become one (temporarily for the purposes of this article!)
There are several Tyne Bridge Harriers meeting up on Sunday morning for a steady Christmas Morning Run of approximately 8.5 miles. Meeting at the Station Road Roundabout in Wallsend (see map below) at 07:50 for a 08:00 start.
It’s almost Christmas !! .. and we continue the countdown with one of TBH’s respected club athletes who is more than proud to wear the Black N White TBH Vest (as long as there is a little bit of red in it).. Mr ‘Dave’ Murray
Please note that there will be NO TRACK SESSION on […]
The Daves continue and our countdown to Christmas is nearing it’s finale. Today’s ‘Dave’ is a well known name face.. and voice in the North East Running scene.. especially renamed for this feature, please give a Christmas welcome to the one & only ‘Dave’ Baker
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I started running when I was at school doing x- country and 1500m, as I got older the distances became shorter until I was running no further than 400m. When I was old enough to enter public houses the running stopped, I did do 5 GNR in my late teens/early twenties with little or no training....
With the advantage of a canny handicap, it was Tyne Bridge's very own Member of the Year, Rob Kirtley, who was first past the finishing line. Romping home in a time of 22m 26s (real time of 19m 46s), Rob was almost 3 minutes ahead of the second placed runner, Victoria Waugh.
Unlike some other Dave’s my running history goes back quite a few years. I was one of those who were bitten by the first Great North Run Bug back in 1981. I was 17 and it was something new and a bit different. The running boom was just beginning to gather a bit of momentum and we were going to have a massive race in our own back yard and I thought I could be part of it.
Today, on Dave 5 of our ‘run up to Christmas’, Dave Young gives us an insight into why he became a runner. When I was a teenager I wasn’t really interested in athletics, I grew up in Whitley Bay and used to spend a lot of my free time fishing.
This week’s training sessions for Groups 1, 2 & 3 […]