
I'd better not waste any space, and get on with it...
I'd better not waste any space, and get on with it...
Sedgefield Harriers fielded a record number of eight athletes in this year’s
London Marathon, all of whom did a brilliant job of representing
themselves and the club. First to finish in a new club record time of 2:31:29 was
David Bentley. Justin Cox and Gary Thwaites also crossed the line in under three
hours, followed in short order by Mark Raine, Jane Spink, Lisa Darby, Colin
Gandy and Ray Carmichael, who fulfilled a long held ambition of running in
London.
Like every runner in the London Marathon, each Harrier took a distinct
and personal story with them to London, along with one or two injuries that had
threatened participation. Well done to all of them!
Away from London, it’s been a very busy few weeks for Sedgefield Harriers. The
summer road running season is now well underway. There were more
‘marathoners’ on duty in early May in Gateshead, with Roger Whitehill (third in
his age category), John Haycock and David Porter all running really well, while
Aidan Maloney, Ben Smale, David Wase, Sue Dobson (third in age category) and
Trina Price (first in age category) all completed a half marathon at the same
event.
On the same day, Chris Lines (second in age category) and Paul Cowell
took part in the Hartlepool Marina 5 Mile race on a flat but windy course.
A week later, a big group headed to Wearside for the Sunderland City Half
Marathon and 10K races.
On a warm morning, Mark Raine, Declan Munnelly,
Lisa Darby (third in age category), Ian Hedley, David Porter, Mark Chapman,
Helen Hedley and Anna Haycock all completed the half marathon. Meanwhile, in
the 10K, Sadie Abel continued her great recent form by finishing in a new club
record time of 39:24. In the same race, there were more great performances by
David Walker, Gary Forster (who set a new personal best), Claire Lee, Matt
Cooke, Chris Ward, Victoria Fawcett, Andrew Swinbank, Trina Price and Graham
Darby.
On top of all of this, Sedgefield Harriers also recently hosted the annual Neptune
Relays event in Hardwick Park. Over 100 teams of all ages took part this year,
enjoying the glorious weather and surroundings of the park, as they took on a
series of four-leg relay races, with each runner completing 1.7 miles. The senior
men’s event was won by a team from Elvet Striders.
Crook AC won the senior
women’s race. The home club took both junior titles. The Neptunes attracted
teams from all over the region, with category winners receiving the traditional
prizes of fruit. Along with participants from many of the North East’s leading
clubs, there were also non-club and mixed teams, and even a team of
youngsters from Fishburn Community FC’s U13s.
Staging the Neptune Relays is only possible thanks to a huge team effort by
volunteers from within Sedgefield Harriers, and the support of the team at
Hardwick Park. The club is grateful to everyone who helped, and to all of those
who supported the event by taking part.
The pinnacle of Sedgefield
Squash Club’s season is the Club
Championships, the finals for which
took place on 9 May. This year, the
club tried a new format where players
were graded, the outcome being more
prizes for a wider range of people.
Results on the night were:
U11 winner - Oscar Allen, runner up
Flynn Probart
Junior Champion- Huey Lamb,
runner up Magnus McKay
Junior Plate winner - Josh Bunting,
runner up Samuel Lines
C Grade winner - Richard Flanagan,
runner up Craig Weatherspoon
C Plate winner - Colin Pearce, runner
up Jimbo Evans
B Grade winner - Phil Best, runner up
Tom Hartburn
B Grade Plate winner - Chris Rowsby,
runner up Neil Kime
A Grade winner - Ben Storey, runner
up Gary Ankers
A Grade Plate winner - Peter
Redshaw, runner up Ian Williams
Club Champion - Rob Pearce, runner
up Oliver Walls
Club Championship Plate winner -
Colin Langley, runner up George
Peden
Ladies Champion - Karen Naunton,
runner up Emma Allen.
Two nights later, representatives from
the club went to Norton Squash Club
for the county’s annual presentation
event. All of the season’s winners
picked up their trophies, including the
first team who were runners up in the
Boss League Cup.
In addition, awards announced on the
night included Huey Lamb who won
County Junior of the Year, Oliver Walls
who was named County Player of the
Year, and Julia Rowsby, who is on the
County Committee and picked up the
unsung hero award for all the work
she does on top of being treasurer.
In
all, it has been a hugely successful
season for Sedgefield Squash Club.
Although the club’s leagues are at an
end for the season, members can
continue to play competitive squash
by participating in the Summer
Ladder.
If you would like to get involved in
squash or racket ball, you can contact
the club at
info@sedgefieldsquashclub.co.uk.
The driest spring in living memory has allowed the 2025 local cricket
season to get underway without a single abandoned match anywhere in
the region to date.
The picky types may point to the often cold conditions, but
that doesn’t seem to have bothered Sedgefield Cricket Club’s junior teams who
have all made excellent starts to their seasons. The senior teams have also
made solid starts to their league campaigns, with the 1st XI picking up the
notable scalps of Darlington and Thornaby in consecutive games.
With home matches being played almost every day and the bar open, residents
are encouraged to pop along to join or renew memberships. With member
discounts making prices notably cheaper, the club remains a great place to
enjoy your social time, whether that’s to watch the cricket, televised sport or join
the growing contingent of darts players who base themselves there.
Sedgefield District RUFC finished the season on a high, with the team
securing their status in Durham and Northumberland League Division 2.
To celebrate, and with an eye on the future, the club will host a family fun day
on the pitch next to the cricket club, from 4pm on Saturday 7 June. See poster
on page 5. Everyone will be welcome.
In addition, Sedgefield District RUFC puts on touch rugby sessions on Monday
evenings at the same venue, from 7pm to 8pm. Whether you’re a seasoned
player or completely new to the game, go along and get involved. To find out
more about the club, you can find it on Facebook and at pitchero.com/clubs/sedgefielddistrictrufc.
It's been a busy start to the year for
Fishburn Chi Taekwondo at Fishburn
Youth and Community Centre, with a Kup
grading (belt promotion) in early March,
when 16 students were successful in
obtaining their next level-coloured belts.
Also, students took part in a British
Taekwondo sparring competition at
Newton Aycliffe leisure centre, where Haydem Ali from Sedgefield won a medal
in his weight category, fighting for the first time.
At the time of writing this, the club is busy practicing for an in house poomsae
(pattern) competition at the end of April and getting prepared for a
demonstration at the Mediaeval Fayre, followed by a Taekwondo workshop in
Ceddesfeld Hall grounds.
Taekwondo is a martial art for everyone and contrary to popular belief, young
people who study it do not spend their time looking for a chance to show off
their skills and what they know. Instead, in realising their capabilities, they
search to avoid conflict at all costs. The serious atmosphere in which classes
are conducted instils a sense of respect for the art in all students, young and
old.
Fishburn Chi Taekwondo Club is continuing to grow, with over 40 students now
meeting every Tuesday and Thursday night, from 6pm to 7:30pm. If interested in
giving the sport a go, please contact: Mike Britton on 07743455065 or
07368818372. All instructors are DBS checked and Kukkiwon certified.
The Fishburn Bowls Club green is now open for the summer and residents are welcome to pop along and try the sport. The club is keen to attract new members. To find out more, contact Dave Sayers on 07970 629013.