Thirsk 2 – The Sequel. Last year eight Tyne Bridge […]
In ‘blazing’ conditions Tyne Bridge Harriers blazed to glory at the final Start Fitness NEHL meeting at Prudhoe today. On a challenging and gruelling course, both Mens & Womens teams cemented
Tyne Bridge Harrier Diane Pringle sends in this fantastic report […]
K Mac reports from yesterdays meeting at Jarrow Brilliant sunshine and […]
BBC Radio Newcastle presenter Simon Pryde is a busy man, […]
Tyne Bridge Harriers had three athletes taking part in the […]
NEHL Alnwick Fixture – 3 March 2012 Following yet another […]
From the fells of Cumbria, Tyne Bridge Harrier‘s very own John Tollit sends in this fine report from Saturdays High Cup Nick Fell Race. Saturday morning saw the advance party of the TBH fell running division rallying at Byker Pool to make the trip over to Cumbria to take part in the High Cup Nick fell race. Numbers were slightly down on what had been expected so Messrs. Tollitt, Kirtley, Varley, Ms. Deritis and Cassie the dog
Mark Reynolds sends in this report from the inaugural Gateshead parkrun where we had 2 Tyne Bridge Harriers taking part. Saturday 18th February 2012 marked the day when the parkrun phenomenon arrived in Gateshead. Much work has been going on behind the scenes
More success at the Weekend for the mighty Tyne Bridge Harriers as we had 6 full teams representing us at the Royal Signals Relays at Hetton Lyons Country Park on Saturday. As is becoming the norm now, we have another two fantastic reports from both the Men & the Women. Our first race report is comes from one of the newer female athletes at TBH, Anji Close
Dave ‘Apples’ Appleby sends in the fantastic Race report from Sundays Cross country Relays. Whilst Big Mac was leading a branch of the Tyne Bridge Clan to the Brass Monkey Half in York, approximately 70 miles North another clan was gathering, this time on the banks of the River Wear in Durham. Tyne Bridge Harriers had 7 teams...
The 30th Brass Monkey Half Marathon began at the very impressive venue of York Race-course. I’ve rarely seen such a splendid Race Headquarters. In fact almost everything about this event was first class. The officials and staff knew exactly how to help, from the baggage area to the marshalling of the race.
Results for Newcastle parkrun, event number 104 On a sunny, […]
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.
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.
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.
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
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.