Tyne Bridge Harriers

Best wishes to all the members racing this weekend.

On Saturday afternoon, Keith Smith, Kenny Mac and Steve Cairns will have the great honour of representing their respective countries, England, Scotland and Ireland as they take part in the British and Irish Cross Country International, being held in Belfast.

Also joining the trio will be Paul Hilton, who has been selected as one of the England reserves.

I speak on behalf of the whole club when I say how proud we are of the four athletes and am sure they will not let their country down.

 

Then on Sunday, there will be a large (and I mean very LARGE) contingent of members taking part in the annual Heaton Memorial 10K race, which takes place around Newcastle Town Moor.  As with the 4 lads running on Saturday, I’m sure every member who competes in the 10K race will give their absolute best.

It doesn’t matter whether you come first or last, as long as you can say at the end of the race you couldn’t have given anymore, then you’ll have the full respect of your fellow club members.

All the best everyone ;-)

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    • Double D on 10th November 2012 at 23:45
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    Many congratulations to Keith Smith, member of the gold medal winning England team in the M45 age category. Also part of the team was fellow north-east runner Brian Hetherington. Team England won both Men’s and Women’s competitions, thus winning the overall master’s title. Well done to everyone involved in their success.
    As for the TBH members, Steve Cairns was first home for the club, followed by Kenny Mac and then Keith Smith. Paul Hilton narrowly missed out on 3rd place in the open race, but nevertheless, still ran a cracking time. Every one of the members ran their hearts out for the cause.

    • John Tollitt on 11th November 2012 at 07:56
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    Well done to the lads over in Belfast
    Sounds like there was some excellent performances.
    Good luck to everyone at the Memorial 10k.

    • Stu Dickson on 11th November 2012 at 17:38
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    Well done lads over in Belfast at the British and Irish Cross Country International, Fantastic achievement from you all you should all be very proud.

    • Big Ron on 11th November 2012 at 18:01
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    Another memorable day on our short history, well done to all who ran. Next up, the NE XC Champs, dare we believe, you bet, the way this club is heading, anything is possible

  1. Absolutely fantastic and a great honour. Well done, all!

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