Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: C:\Users\tmb3\Desktop\Sauconysmall.jpgThe 2012 Saucony Men's 12- and Women's 6-stage South of England Road Relay Championships

Results of the 2012 Championships

Entries

Contenders for the most improved prizes

Description: Description: 10seaarelaysmstartThe 2012 Championships will be held from at the track at Stantonbury Stadium, Milton Keynes (MK14 6BN) on Sunday 25 March 2012 using a new course round Linford Wood.

The decision has been taken to move the race away from the Open University as the facilities offered there have deteriorated over the last two or three years, while the charges have increased. At the new venue we will be able to offer toilet and changing facilities very close to the start/finish, refreshments in the clubhouse, and allow tents to be erected in the infield. The new courses (long stage at approximately 7664m and short stage at approximately 5053m) are very similar in length to the previous courses.

The new course can be viewed here with pictures here. A Road Closure order has been granted for Breckland (see the map).

The long stage involves two laps of Linford Wood.

Results of the 2011 Championships

Most improved prizes went to Marshall Milton Keynes (Men) and Luton (Women).

Spot prizes went to Thames Valley Harriers (Men) and Vale of Aylesbury (Women)

First three teams: 1965 – 2011
Top 20 male athletes for Wimbledon, Thurrock and Milton Keynes
Top 20 male times for Wimbledon, Thurrock and Milton Keynes
Top 20 female times for Milton Keynes

Results for the 2010 Saucony SEAA Road Relays

Most improved prizes went to Marshall Milton Keynes (Men) and Marshall Milton Keynes (Women)

Spot prizes went to Luton AC (Men) and Reading AC (Women).

 

Results for the 2009 Saucony SEAA Road Relays

Most improved prizes went to Herne Hill Harriers/Tonbridge AC (Men) and Woodford Green/Marshall Milton Keynes (Women)

Spot prizes went to Hillingdon (Men) and Reading AC (Women)

The 2008 Championships were held at Aldershot on Sunday 6 April.

Results for the 2007 Nike SEAA Road Relays

Most improved prizes went to Thames Valley Harriers (Men) and Blackheath & Bromley (Women)

Spot prizes went to Hillingdon AC (Men) and Serpentine RC (Women)

 

Results for the 2006 Nike SEAA Road Relays

Most improved prizes went to Oxford City/Norfolk Gazelles (Men) and Aldershot, Farnham & District (Women)

 

Results for the 2005 Nike SEAA Road Relays

Most improved prizes went to Ealing, Southall and Middlesex (Men) and Belgrave Harriers (Women)

Spot prizes went to City of Portsmouth (Men) and Ealing, Southall and Middlesex (Women)

 

Results for the 2004 Nike SEAA Road Relays

Most improved Men's Team: Luton AC
Most improved Women's Team: Milton Keynes AC

Results for the 2003 Nike SEAA Road Relays

Most improved Men's Team: Milton Keynes AC
Most improved Women's Team: Hillingdon AC

Results for the 2002 Nike SEAA Relay Championships
Forty five pictures of the 2002 race taken by Richard Hoyle
Kent AC won the prize for the most improved men's team.
Havant won the prize for the most improved women's team

Results for the 2001 Nike SEAA Relay Championships
Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Women and Windsor, Slough, Eton and Hounslow Men take both the A Team and B Team awards.
Exeter Harriers win the most improved team award.
Milton Keynes Women and Ealing, Southall and Middlesex Men win the spot prizes.

Women's Championship.
Caroline Hoyte runs 18.34 on Leg 1 with no one to pass the batten to! (Richard Hoyle)
Woodford Gren and Essex Ladies' B Pritchett on Leg 5. (Richard Hoyle)
Windsor's Hayley Yelling on Leg 6. (Richard Hoyle)
Hayley Yelling after running the fastest time of the day (18.20). (Richard Hoyle)

MKAC Women.
Di Knight running Leg 1. (Richard Hoyle)
Amanda Fuller thinks of the sponsor at the end of Leg 2. (Richard Hoyle)
Claire Rooney just behind Chelmsford's J Smith on Leg 3. (Richard Hoyle)
Jo Benham on Leg 5. (Richard Hoyle)

Men's Championship.
A Shaftesbury Barnet runner starting his leg of the men's race. (Ian Russell)
Windsor, Slough, Eton and Hounslow Men at the Presentation. (Ian Russell)
WSEH's Sam Haughian at the Presentation, winning the medal for the fastest long lap. (Ian Russell)

MKAC Men.
MKAC's Ben De Klerk at the start (Ian Russell)
Lee Hope at the start of Leg 2 for the B Team. (Richard Hoyle)
Dave Findel-Hawkins waiting to go on Leg 3 for the B Team. (Richard Hoyle)
Dave Findel-Hawkins in flight. (Richard Hoyle)
Robbie MacPherson checks on the timekeepers at the end of Leg 4 for the B Team. (Richard Hoyle)
Andy Sutton in confident mood. (Richard Hoyle)
Andy Sutton runs leg 5 for the B Team. (Richard Hoyle)
Dave Findel-Hawkins with Andy Sutton and Marshals' Officer, John Gillespie. (Richard Hoyle)
Chris Mahon runs leg 7 for the B Team. (Richard Hoyle)

Results for the 2000 Championships
Nike SEAA Men's 12-stage results.

Results for the 2000 Championships
Nike SEAA Women's 6-stage results.