Charles Gains

News September 2006

Charles to Chair North West England Athletics Council Charles Gains, Development Officer for Liverpool Pembroke and Sefton Athletic Club, has been unanimously chosen as Chair of the North West England Athletics Council covering Cumbria, Lancashire, Merseyside, Greater Manchester and Cheshire. The council follows a major reorganisation of the sport which sees England split into 9 […]

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Michael Rimmer

News August 2006

European Championships Gothenburg Michael Rimmer has had the most fantastic year of his athletic life. At the beginning of 2006 he was a relatively promising but unknown athlete. In August he had reached the final of the European 800m Championships. On the way he had chopped 3 seconds off his personal best time, claimed the national […]

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Robbie near the end of Snowdon Mountain race

News July 2006

Young Athletes at Wrexham Seniors at Wavertree Liverpool Pembroke Sefton have found Division 1 of the Senior Northern Track and Field League composed of Trafford, Sale, Gateshead, Leeds and Trafford a tough proposition. LPS hosted the third of the encounters at Wavertree Stadium and were hopeful of moving out of the relegation zone. It was […]

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News June 2006

Rimmer joins the elite The British Milers Club promote high quality races with the purpose of raising standards in British middle distance running. Watford was such an occasion and local hero Michael Rimmer seized his opportunity. The Liverpool Pembroke Sefton athlete tracked the Notts AC 800m star Richard Hill through a blistering pace to clock a […]

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News May 2006

League Report The track and field season has begun to shift up a gear just prior to the county championships. Liverpool Pembroke Sefton athletes are beginning to evaluate the effects of the tough winter training programmes. The Junior(Under 20) team were at Bebington stadium for their second fixture. The powerful women`s throwing squad  continue to […]

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News April 2006

The first test of the track and field season is always eagerly looked forward to as a measure of possible strength. The Liverpool Pembroke Sefton Under 20 side travelled to Ellesmere Port for the Northern Junior League match without any great expectation but came away with a surprise win over five other local rivals. Among the winners […]

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News March 2006

Mid Lancs Report This is the time of year when local athletes begin to turn their attention towards the forthcoming track and field season. However, for the Liverpool Pembroke Sefton runners there were a couple of outstanding cross country events left. In the Mid-Lancashire Cross Country League Under 17 race at Hyndburn Martin Cooke(8), Joe […]

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News February 2006

Lancashire School & Liverpool & District Blackburn`s Witton Park hosted the Lancashire Schools cross-country championships. In the Junior Boys race the Tarleton High pairing of Jake Helm and Chris Hesketh took command of the field and came clear. With fellow Liverpool Pembroke Sefton colleague Mike McCarten of Up Holland High finishing 9th they were also […]

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News January 2006

Lancs Cross County Champs Liverpool Pembroke Sefton`s star Under 17 runner, Andrew Bowen, continues to enjoy a fine cross country season. At the Lancashire County Cross Country Championships at Blackburn`s tough Witton Park he collected the silver medal behind Nathan Bibby of Preston. The two were locked together for much of the contest with Bibby`s […]

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News December 2005

Doran runner up in the rankings The recently published UK track and field rankings for 2005 places Liverpool Pembroke Sefton athlete, Harry Doran, second in the Under 15 400m. Doran is a mere five hundreths of a second off top spot in a scintillating 50.82 which is additionally the tenth best of all time. He […]

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