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March 30: Woking 10 mile race: 163 Kim McBride (10th FS) 74.26; 170 Julie Dalzell (12th FS) 74.50; 239 Diane Gill (25th FS) 79.20; 422 finished.March 2: Ten MKAC hammer throwers show early season form in a light hammer competition at Buckingham School.
Jack Kee (M60) throws 49.34m; Jean Clarke (FS) throws 47.61m.
MKAC results from Buckingham School.
March 2: Berkhamsted Half Marathon: 15 Trevor Hook (M45) 1:24:08; 27 Stephen Barfoot (member?) (M40) 1:26:46; 422 finished.
Link to full results of the Berkhamsted Half Marathon.
March 2: Imogen Thornburgh finishes second female in the Marie Curie Half Marathon at Castle Ashby in 1:24:30.
Martin McPheat is first MKAC male home in 14th place. Tony Natale finishes fourth in the 10km race
MKAC results from Castle Ashby.
Link to full results of the Half Marathon from Castle Ashby in pdf format.
Link to full results of the 10km race from Castle Ashby in pdf format.
March 2: Michelle Lee leads the MKAC charge, finishing second female in the Silverstone Half Marathon.
Anick Valapinee is third in the F45 category; Didier Oesch is first MKAC male home; 18 MKAC athletes complete the course; 6216 finished.
MKAC results from Silverstone.
Link to full results from Silverstone.
March 1/2: Leanne O'Callaghan misses out on finals places at 60m and 200m at the World Indoor Trials in Birmingham.
60m Heat 4 L O'Callaghan 7.74; 60m Semi 6 L O'Callaghan 7.82; 200m heat 3 L O'Callaghan 25.75.
Link to full results from Birmingham.
March 1: Craig Pickering wins and improves Club U17 Men's 60m Indoor record with 6.87 in Ghent, Belgium, representing England.
Craig is also part of the AAA Team that sets a British Under 17 Indoor Record for 4x200m.
4x200m 1 AAA (Wade Bennett-Jackson, Ryan Thomas, Craig Pickering, Julian Thomas) 1:30.86 [GBR U17 Best].
Link to full results from Ghent in pdf format.
March 1: Andrew McKenna finishes 14th in the Western Athletic Conference Indoor Championships at Boise, Idaho, USA in 8.47.54.
Link to full results from Idaho.
March 1: Ross Green and Lucy Millett win MKAC Under 11 Cross Country Championships at Stantonbury.
Results from Stantonbury.
Picture of the boys, taken by Phil Bradley.
Ian Russell's report for the Citizen.
February 16: Stamford 30km Road Race: 203 Andy Harrison (M45) 2:28:28; 204 Paul Toombs (M55) 2:28:29; 413 finished.
Link to full results from Stamford in pdf format.
February 15: Two National Masters Indoor Multi-event Titles for Cathy Goddard and second-claimer Brian Slaughter.
Jan Lawson breaks the British F50 60mH record with 10.02 to win another British Masters title.
F35 Pentathlon: 1 Cathy Goddard 2236 points (60H 12.72; HJ 1.42m; SP 9.70m; LJ 4.45m; 800m 3.09.27).
M45 Pentathlon: 1 Brian Slaughter 3398 points (60H 9.84; LJ 5.35m; SP 10.84m; HJ 1.54m; 1000m 3.10.66).
Link to full results from Glasgow.
February 15: MKAC win lion's share of the honours at the final Match in the Chiltern League.
Overall team wins for Under 13 Boys, Under 15 Boys, Under 17 Men, Under 13 Girls and Under 20 women; Second places for the Junior Men, Senior Men, Under 15 Girls and Senior Women; Veteran Men pip Oxford by one point to grab the bronze medals.
Provisional results from Luton.
Provisional MKAC Chiltern League Final Standings.
Link to full results from Luton.
February 14: Andrew McKenna runs 15.14.82 for Indoor 5000m in Arkansas.
Link to full results from Arkansas.
Ian Russell's report for the Citizen.
February 13: Craig Pickering selected to represent England in an Under 18 Indoor International at Ghent on 1 March.
February 12: Bedfordshire Schools Cross Country Championships at Ampthill:
Senior Boys: 2 Andrew Whetstone; Year 7 Boys: 5 George Scott; Inter Girls: 12 Charlotte Bishop.
February 8: Kadi-Ann Thomas finishes fourth for England in the Under 20 Women's 60m in 7.87 at the Lansing Linde
Severnside Indoor International at Cardiff.
Link to full results from Cardiff.
February 8: Six MKAC runners complete the Wokingham Half Marathon.
Finalised results from Wokingham.
Link to full results from Wokingham.
February 8: MKAC out in force at the Reebok CAU Inter-Counties Cross Country Championships at Nottingham.
Andy Whetstone is leading local man, finishing 18th in the Under 17 Men's race.
Buckinghamshire and MKAC results from Nottingham.
Link to Senior Men's and Women's results from Nottingham.
Ian Russell's report for the Citizen.
February 8: Personal bests recorded at the Indoor Open Meeting at Eton.
Incomplete MKAC results from Eton.
Ian Russell's report for the Sunday Citizen.
February 5: Dates and venues for the 2003 Parks and Run Fun Runs announced.
Details of the Parks and Run 2003.
January 26: Second-claimer, Brian Slaughter, misses World M45 Indoor Heptathlon Record in Glasgow by eight points.
Scottish Veteran Men's Indoor Heptathlon Championships: 2 Brian Slaughter 4695 points: 60m 7.98; Shot 11.03m; Long Jump 5.30m; Pole vault 2.60m; 60mH 10.02; High Jump 1.57m; 1000m 2.56.23.
Link to complete results from Glasgow.
January 26: Margaret Swithenby runs the Trinidad and Tobago Marathon in 3.39 to finish 75th out of about 450.
Full results of the Trinidad and Tobago Marathon will appear here eventually.
January 26: Joey Duck completes sprint double with sixth fastest U15 Girls 200m in 25.08.
Matt Young wins U15 Boys 800m title.
January 25: Andrew McKenna breaks club indoor 3000m record with 8.35.42 in Nebraska.
January 25: Craig Pickering improves pb to 6.88 to take AAA Indoor Under 17 60m title.
Gold for Joey Duck in the Under 15 Girls 60m with new pb of 7.78; Kadi-Ann Thomas takes bronze in the Junior Women's 60m in 7.70; Natalie Jowett in 7th in the Under 17 Women's final having set a new pb of 7.79.
Phil Winfield breaks Club Indoor 800m record with 1.56.54 to qualify for the final.
MKAC results from Birmingham and Nebraska with pictures by Richard Duck.
Link to complete results from Birmingham.
Link to full results from Nebraska.
Ian Russell's report on the AAA Indoor Champs for the Citizen.
January 25: Charlie Gaspar and Andy Whetstone just miss out on the medals at the SEAA Cross Country Championships at Exmouth.
Silver medals for the Under 13 Boys; Bronze for the Under 13 Girls; Under 17 Men just miss the medals and the Senior Women place a highest-ever sixth.
MKAC results from Exmouth with pictures by Mick Bromilow.
Link to full results from Exmouth.
Ian Russell's report on the SEAA Cross Country Champs for the Citizen.
Details of the Milton Keynes Road Race Championships and Grand Prix now available.
January 22: Details of Club training run at Wendover this Sunday.
January 19: Michelle Lee wins the Fred Hughes Memorial 10 mile road race in 60.17 finishing 11th overall, just ahead of Danielle Sanderson; Ian Van Lokven is second M40 with 55.54, finishing 5th in the race.
Full results from St Albans.
January 19: Neil Ovington finishes third in the Folksworth 15, nine days before becoming a veteran.
MKAC results from Folksworth.
Link to full results from Folksworth.
January 18/19: Silver medals for Tanya Bromilow, Claire Davis and Andy Bell; bronze medals for Leanne O'Callaghan and Daniel Leonard at Bedford in the SEAA Indoor Championships.
MKAC results from Bedford.
January 18: Bucks Schools Cross Country titles for Tanya Taylor, Charlie Gaspar, Kayleigh Docherty and Grant Tilley; Abby Roskilly, Josh Lyman, Leigh Whitten, Phil Macey and Paul Wright all finish second in their races.
MKAC results from Stowe.
Link to full results from Stowe.
Ian Russell's report for the Citizen.
January 5: Craig Pickering runs UK second best ever U17 60m time of 6.92 in Cardiff Indoor Open Meeting.
Wins for Natalie Jowett, Rachel Gibbens and Andy Bell; Welsh record for Matt Young.
Some MKAC results from Cardiff.
Link to full (track) results from Cardiff.
January 5: Oli Mytton finishes seventh in the Oxfordshire County Championships at Banbury.
Link to full results of the Oxfordshire Championships at Banbury.
January 4: Senior titles for Andrew McKenna and Carly Scott in the Northants Championships (Pictures by Jim McKenna).
Matt Wilmott is sixth in the Under 13 Boys race.
January 4 2003: Clean sweep (apart from the Veteran Men) for the MKAC Teams at the Bucks Cross Country Championships at Ampthill Park.
County Titles for Tanya Taylor (U13G); Charlie Gaspar (U15G), Sarah Thomson (Junior Women), Ross Docherty (U13B), Andy Whetstone (U17M), Paul Wright (Junior Men) and Charles Herrington (Senior Men).
MKAC results from Ampthill.
Link to full results of the Bucks (and Beds) Championships at Ampthill.
Ian Russell's report for the Citizen.
December 1: Barbados Marathon: 48 Brian Daniells (4th M60) 4:38:45; Half Marathon 32 Alec Walliker (10th M40) 98:07; 78 Christine Daniells (1st F60) 119:43.
Link to full results from Barbados.
December 1: WSEH Open Meeting: 60m Kadi-Ann Thomas (F20) 7.8; Natalie Jowett (F17) 7.9 (pb); Craig Pickering (M17) 6.9 (Club Record); PV Bryony Gibbens (F15) 2.20m (=pb).
December 1: Luton Marathon: 25 Andy Stiles 3:09:13 (279 finished); Marathon Relay (3x8.75 miles): 19 MKAC Tigers (Eddie Hill 63.22, Chas Herbert 61.19, Martin McPheat 54.13) 2:58:54 (125 teams finished).
Link to full results from Luton.
Ian Russell's report for the Sunday Citizen.
December 1: Di Knight is second F45 in the Nene Valley 10.
MKAC results from Peterborough.
Link to full results from Peterborough.
November 30: Marsden-Edale fell race (~23 miles, 4000 feet of climb): 15 Andy Sutton 3:58; 18 Dave Findel-Hawkins (2nd M50) 4:02.
November 30: Andy Whetstone (M17) and Charlie Gaspar (F15) lead MKAC runners to second place overall behind Windsor in the third Chiltern League match at Oxford.
Women win overall as Men finish second overall to Windsor.
Second place for Scott Goodwin (M13) and a third place for Kayleigh Docherty (F17).
Under 17 Men, Under 13 Boys and Junior Women all win their team events, with second places for the Senior Women and Under 15 Girls. Third places go to the Senior Men and Under 13 Girls.
MKAC results from Oxford.
MKAC Chiltern League Rankings after 3 matches.
Link to full results from Oxford.
Ian Russell's report for the Citizen.
November 27: John Williams wins Open University Handicap 5 mile race.
Steve James and Rosemary Muston run the quickest times.
Open University Handicap 5 mile: final results.
November 24: Brian Graves and Di Knight win the Julie McPheat/Gill McMorrow Redemption Run.
Results of Julie & Gill's Redemption Run.
November 23: MKAC Youngsters win three races and three team events at Kettering.
Individual wins for Jodie Sweet (U13 Girls), Grant Tilley (U13 Boys) and Charlie Gaspar (U15 Girls).
Team wins for the Under 11 Boys, Under 13 Boys and Under 13 Girls.
Full results for the youngsters races at Kettering.
November 23: Steven Body wins Wolverton 5 again with MKAC's Richard Nifah a close second.
Vicky Pincombe wins a classy Women's race.
Vauxhall win the men's team race; Bedford take the women's team race; Vale of Aylesbury win the Veteran Men's team race; MKAC finish second in each category.
Full results of the Wolverton 5.
Ian Russell's report for the Citizen.
November 22: Julie & Gill's Redemption Run is on Sunday 24 November.
November 21: MKAC, with John Gladwin Associates, is to stage an 8-mile and a 16-mile race in Milton Keynes on Sunday 23 March 2003 as part of the pre-London Marathon build-up.
November 19: New Committee elected at the MKAC AGM.
November 19: Bucks Cross Country Championship (4 January 2003) details and entry forms available here.
November 19: The Sweatshop at X-scape is offering MKAC members 15% discount on all non-sale items on Wednesday 27 November (cash/cheque/debit cards only).
November 17: Tanya Taylor 7th, Grant Tilley 10th, and Andy Whetstone 12th lead for MKAC at Margate.
Under 13 Girls Team is pipped 38-42 by Aldershot.
MKAC Results from Margate.
Link to full results from Margate.
November 17: Imogen Thornburgh finishes second woman in the Hartshill Heartbreaker 10 mile Multi-terrain race in 75.14.
November 17: Margaret Swithenby finishes 173rd (third F50) in the Riverside Half Marathon in 97.48. 557 finish.
Link to full results from St Neots.
November 17: Michelle Lee (second in 35.50) and Sara Cox (eighth in 39.19) are the first two women home in the Buckingham 6 mile Fun Run. 61 Wendy Cox (8th FS) 48.03.
Link to full results from Buckingham.
November 17: MKAC Women third in the Herbert's Hole Challenge; Phil Feist is 22nd in the Men's race.
MKAC Results from Chesham.
Link to full results from Chesham.
November 17: Richard Wood (M40) finishes 40th in the Bishop Stortford 10 mile race in 63.14.
Link to full results from Bishop Stortford.
Ian Russell's report for the Citizen.
November 13: Milton Keynes Road Race Grand Prix updated.
MKAC Road Race Grand Prix Standings.
November 10: Boys win all four races at Banbury.
MKAC results from Banbury.
November 9/10: MKAC Awards for 2001/2 celebrate best year in its history.
Athlete of the Year: Phil Winfield; Sports Person: Becky Williams; Club Person: Jim McKenna.
Full details of the MKAC awards.
Picture of some of the Senior Award winners.
November 9: MKAC out in force at the English Cross-Country Relay Championships at Manfield.
Under 13 Boys and Girls both finish fifth; the Under 15 Girls finish sixth; Both Senior Teams finish 27th.
Charlie Gaspar is seventh fastest U15 Girl; Jodie Sweet is joint eighth fastest Under 13 Girl; Tom Nightingale is joint 12th fastest Under 13 Boy.
Cracking runs by Richard Nifah and Andy McKenna for the Senior Men; Carly Scott is fastest for the Senior Women.
MKAC results from Mansfield.
Link to full results from Mansfield.
Ian Russell's report for the Citizen.
November 6: MKAC has been allocated four London Marathon places.
Details of the draw for the MKAC London Marathon places.
November 3: Two MKAC runners finish the Stevenage Half Marathon:
82 (9th M50) Dave Newens 92.22; 338 (10th F45) Debbie Hindmarch 115.29
Link to full results from Stevenage.
November 3: Mick Kelly finishes second (and second M40) in the Ilminster Lions 10km Road Race in 37.10.
November 3: Colin Burnett is 415 (54th M50) in the Marlow Half Marathon in 109.19.
Link to full results from Marlow.
November 3: Two MKAC runners finish the New York Marathon:
1170 (51st M50) Tony Kockelbergh 3.12.06 (10k: 43.39; half: 1.31.46; 20m: 2.22.30).
13871 (788th FS) Shima Jafari 4.11.26 (10k: 68.15; half 2.15.16; 20m 3.19.16).
Link to full results from New York.
November 2: Kirsten Berryman (F15) is 25th in the Reebok Cross Country in Birmingham.
Link to full results from Birmingham.
November 2: Andy Whetstone (M17) and Kayleigh Docherty (F17) lead MKAC runners to overall team win in the second Chiltern League match at Luton.
Men win overall as Women finish second overall to Windsor.
Second places for Richard Nifah (MS), Lauren Licietis (F17), Charlie Gaspar (F15) and Tanya Taylor (F13).
Under 17 Men, Under 15 Boys, Junior Women and Under 13 Girls all win their team events, with second places for the Senior Men and Junior Men. Third places go to the Senior Women, Under 15 Girls and Under 13 Boys.
MKAC results from Luton.
Link to full results from Luton.
Ian Russell's report for the Citizen.
November 1: Andy Sutton wins first Open University Tour. Linda Lytollis wins the Women's Tour.
Provisional results from Day 3 of the OU Tour.
October 30: Peter Ford wins the 5km race but Steve James and Linda Lytollis consolidate their leads after day 2 of the Open University Tour.
Final results from Day 2 of the OU Tour.
October 28: Ian Danskin (394th - 65th M40 - 3:12:10) and Nick Williams (979th - 528th MS - 3:33:18) run the Dublin Marathon.
Link to full results of the Dublin Marathon.
October 28: Steve James and Linda Lytollis win opening 5 mile race in the Open University Tour.
Final results from Day 1 of the OU Tour.
October 27: High winds cause Young Athletes' Relays to be cancelled.
Ian Russell's report for the Citizen.
October 20: Richard Nifah wins Cabbage Patch 10 mile race in 49.44 to take 82 seconds off Dave March's Club Record.
Link to Jim McKenna's Race Report.
Link to full results of the Cabbage Patch 10 (in pdf form).
October 20: John Greenall breaks Club M65 Record with 3:27:16 to finish 107th in the Abingdon Marathon. Mike Woodhouse is 238th in 4:11:03.
Link to full results from Abingdon.
October 20: Anick Valapinee runs 1:40:05 in the Amsterdam Half Marathon.
Link to full results from Amsterdam.
October 20: Lisa Cook finishes sixth in the Blenheim 10k Road Race in 42.14.
Link to full results from Blenheim.
October 19: Mick Kelly finishes 16th (6th M40) in the Weymouth 10 mile race in 59.26.
Link to full results from Weymouth.
Ian Russell's report for the Citizen.
October 13: Neil Ovington is first MKAC to finish the Ridgeway Run in 11th place.
MKAC results from Tring.
Link to full results from Tring.
Ian Russell's report for the Sunday Citizen.
October 12: Richard Nifah leads MKAC runners to overall team win in the first Chiltern League race at Watford.
Women win overall as Men finish second overall to Harrow.
Individual wins for Abby Roskilly (F15) and Richard Nifah (MS); Third places for Duncan Taylor (M13), Tanya Taylor (F13) and Kayleigh Docherty (F17).
Junior Women win team event, with second places for Senior Women, Under 13 Boys and Under 17 Men.
MKAC results from Watford.
Link to full results from Watford.
Ian Russell's report for the Citizen.
October 7: Many MKAC middle distance athletes feature in the British Milers' Club rankings compiled by Tim Grose.
British Milers' Club Rankings - all age groups, men and women.
October 6: Margaret Swithenby is second woman to finish the London to Brighton 54.1 mile run.
Margaret finishes in 8.12.21 to win the SEAA Championship (and the prize for the oldest female finisher).
Link to full and detailed results of the London to Brighton race.
October 6: Michelle Lee is 20th (10th UK) woman in the Great North Run in 80.48, missing the club record by 18 seconds.
Link to the Great North Run results.
Ian Russell's report for the Citizen.
October 5: MKAC Road Race Grand Prix 2002 standings updated by Martin McPheat.
MKAC Road Race Grand Prix 2002 standings.
September 30: Final MKAC 2002 Track & Field rankings now available.
MKAC Track & Field Rankings.
September 29: Under 13 Girls second, Under 13 Boys and Under 15 Girls fifth in the SEAA Road Relays at Aldershot.
MKAC results from Aldershot.
Link to full results from Aldershot.
September 29: BVAF 5km Championships at Grimsby: 36 (12th M45) Phil Jones 17.08.
Brian Graves' report for the Citizen.
September 26: Daniel Smith wins Open University Handicap 7 mile race.
Andy Sutton and Linda Lytollis run the quickest times.
Open University Handicap 7 mile final results.
September 22: Amersham 5 multi-terrain: Men: 5 Alex Bowden 28.36; Women: 5 (2nd F35) Claire Rooney 35.26.
Link to full results from Amersham.
September 21/22: Chris and Brian Daniells fly the flag at the Isle of Wight & SEAA Fell-Running Championships.
Brian is overall first M60 and Chris is overall first F60 in the three race series.
Link to full results from the Isle of Wight.
September 21: Seven MKAC veterans compete for winning Eastern Vets teams in the Inter Area Match at Tidworth.
Vets records for Jack Kee, Rosemary Muston and Cathy Goddard.
MKAC results from Tidworth.
Link to full results from Tidworth.
September 21/22: Silver medal for Faith Cripps at the English Schools' Combined Event Championships at Derby.
MKAC results from Derby with pictures by John Cripps.
Link to full results from Derby (with pictures).
Brian Graves' report for the Citizen.
September 21: Party@the_track raises £3686.80 towards the new Clubhouse.
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