NECCC 2014: Run to the hills

Tyne Bridge Harriers are pleased to announce the 2014 North Eastern Counties Cross Country Championships will be held on Newcastle Town Moor, on Saturday, 13th December.

 

As host club for the fixture, Tyne Bridge Harriers would like to thank everyone who has given their support to the event by allowing the Town Moor to be used as a venue.

 

Further details to follow.

 

Cross Country Fixtures

11th October 2014: East Cramlington (NEHL)

25th October 2014: Temple Park, South Shields (Sherman Cup)

22nd November 2014: Akley Heads, Durham (NEHL)

29th November 2014: Wallington Hall, Morpeth (NEHL)

13th December 2014: Newcastle Town Moor (North Eastern Championships)

17th January 2015: Bedewell Park, Jarrow (NEHL)

24th January 2015: Pontefract (Northern Championships)

21st February 2015: Parliament Hill, London (National Championships)

28th February 2015: Alnwick Castle (NEHL)

14th March 2015: Wrekenton (NEHL)

 

To find out more about the North East Harrier League click here.

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    • Si on 9th August 2014 at 13:22
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    This is fantastic news! I’m already excited about the prospect of a x country around the Town Moor. Well done to all those involved with bring this big championship race to the heart of Newcastle- I’m sure this will be a memorable race with especially with TBH hosting it :)

    • Hodge on 9th August 2014 at 17:43
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    Chuft to bits , really proud announcement for all us !!

    • kevin cheetham on 9th August 2014 at 20:01
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    jackpot 2 huge TBH events in 1 day

    • doog on 10th August 2014 at 18:27
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    Epic…not ran there since school inter counties! One question…will the grass be cut?

  1. no need to as the entire moor is going to be ploughed and made into a mud field.

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