Club Record for Glen
Congratulations to Glen Kerr, who set a new M45 Hammer Club Record of 51.44 Metres at Milton Keynes on 15th April. This beats Glen's own mark from last year.
Congratulations to Glen Kerr, who set a new M45 Hammer Club Record of 51.44 Metres at Milton Keynes on 15th April. This beats Glen's own mark from last year.
Bedford and County AC
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The AGM will be held on THURSDAY 18th MAY 2023 - 7.45 p.m.
BIAS Lecture Room (downstairs)
For the agenda, please see Annual General Meeting Agenda - 18th May 2023
Please note that items proposed for discussion under Any Other Business must be received in writing by the secretary at least 14 days prior to the AGM.
Secretary: Allen Adamson
The National 6 and 12 Stage Road Relays took place at Sutton Park near Birmingham on Saturday 15th April. The long legs were 5.38 miles, and the short legs were 3.16 miles.
The Senior Men were hampered by illness and injury, but briefly rose to 3rd place in the middle of the race before falling back to finish tenth, in a time of 4:18:03 (they were the eighth English team). Noah Campion's storming 15:09 short leg, which gained Bedford 15 places, made him the fastest runner on leg 2, and was also the second fastest short-leg of the day overall. Ben Alcock's 25:51 gained 3 places, and made him the second fastest on leg 5. Jack Goodwin, who gained 7 places on his leg, Harry Brodie and Craig Emmerson were also in the top ten for their legs.
Tenny James picked up gold, silver and bronze medals in the World Masters Athletics Championships in Torun. First was a bronze in the M65 400m on 28th March in a time of 60.29 seconds. This is a new M65 club record, and also a British M65 Indoor record. Tenny then won silver medal in the M65 60m Hurdles in a time of 9.78 seconds, and rounded off the championships by taking gold in the the 4x200m mixed relay. Congratulations Tenny!
The Southern 6 / 12 Stage Road Relays took place at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on Sunday 2nd April.
Thaila-Jade Mason: 200m 26.43s (PB); Long Jump 5.26M; Shot 7.56M
Rebecca Murray finished second in the Reading Half-Marathon on Sunday 2nd April in a time of 01:12:39, and Ben Alcock came third in the men's race, in a time of 1:05:08. These results should put both Rebecca and Ben in the top-ten of the UK rankings for this year.
Congratulations to John Eves, who set a new club M40 road best for 20 miles at the Hillingdon 20 on Sunday 26th March 2023. His time of 1:50:09 beat the previous record of 1:55 held by Pete Dancer.