News & Press Reports for 2004


December 2004

November 2004

27/11/2004

Birmingham Cross Country League (2nd fixture) – West Bromwich

 

The men’s senior team kept up their push for promotion at Aston University despite missing both the Kellie brothers. The team finished fifth on the day, leaving them in third place by a margin of 52 points over Newcastle. Two further solid performances should see them finishing in one of the three promotion spots. Warwick University again dominated the race with Gloucester’s first finisher Mark Ingram in 20th place.

 

The B team again won their category, extending the club’s lead in the quest for the B team trophy.

 

A Team results of second race:1 Warwick University 41, 2 Bromsgrove & Redditch 138, 3 Sparkhill 210, 4 Newcastle 229, 5 Gloucester 230, 6 West Bromwich 234, 7 Dudley & Stourbridge 240, 8 Stratford 274, 9 Centurion 298, 10 Saracens 312, 11 Dudley Kingswinford 354, 12 Tamworth 385, 13 Chase 398

 

A Team positions after second race:1 Warwick University 104, 2 Bromsgrove & Redditch 312, 3 Gloucester 362, 4 Newcastle 414, 5 Sparkhill 516, 6 Dudley & Stourbridge 517, 7 West Bromwich 518, 8 Tamworth 592, 9 Saracens 634, 10 Straford upon Avon 646, 11 Dudley & Kingswinford 685, 12 Centurion 699, 13 Chase 788

 

B Team results of second race:1 Gloucester 520, 2 Stratford 526, 3 Sparkhill 626, 4 Dudley Kingswinford 635

 

B team positions after second race:1 Gloucester 942, 2 Stratford 1082, 3 Dudley Kingswinford 1286, 4 Sparkhill 1362

October 2004

30/10/2004

Birmingham Cross Country League (1st fixture) - Senneleys Park

 

The men’s team got off to a flying start finishing in second place at Senneleys Park behind a strong Warwick University team led off by race winner, British Junior international Tom Sharland. Peter Kellie was Gloucester’s highest finisher in third place in 38:49, followed by Simon Kellie in 13th position in 41:43. The club were pleased with how high up the field their next four scorers were Mark Ingram 21st (43:29), Peter Lloyd 26th (43:58), Luke Herbert 31st(44:19) and Jeremy Mower 32nd (44:23).

 

This gave them a total of 124, their best score since 2001.

 

The B team comprised of Phil Hanson in 48th (46:31), Ian Summers 58th (47:27), Keith Short 65th (48:36), Arthur Daley 67th (48:38), Neil Scowby 85th (50:29) and Peter Godwin 93rd (52:04). This gave the B team a total of 416 points, finishing first B team by a huge margin of 140 points.

 

The club’s other finishers were Paul Nash 96th (52:24), Dave Gresswell 99th (52:28), Arnold Yeomans 105th (53.37) and Andy McKenzie 13th (67:59).

 

A Team results: 1 Warwick University 77, 2 Gloucester 124, 3 Bromsgrove & Reditch 169, 4 Newcastle 179, 5 Tamworth 201, 6 Dudley & Stourbridge 271, 7 Sparkhill 300, 8 Saracens 316, 9 Dudley 10 Kingswinford 325, 11 Stratford upon Avon 366, 12 Chase 384, 13 Centurion 395.

 

B Team Results: 1 Gloucester 416, 2 Stratford upon Avon 556, 3 Bromsgrove & Redditch 610, 4 Dudley Kingswinford 651, 5 Sparkhill 730

23/10/2004

19 year old Richard Davenport who broke the British junior 400m hurdles record at the World Junior Championships won the junior male prize at the British Athletics Writers' Association annual dinner.

September 2004

August 2004

07/08/2004

Midland Men’s Track & Field League (4th fixture – Mansfield)

High Jump

A

2

Brendan Goss – 1.70

B

2

Ian Summers – 1.45

Long Jump

A

2

Brendan Goss – 5.90

B

4

Terry Sysum – 4.11

Triple Jump

A

2

Brendan Goss – 12.70

B

1

Justin Sysum – 11.27

Pole Vault

A

3

Justin Sysum – 2.55

B

2

Brendan Goss – 2.55

Shot

A

5

Ian Summers – 7.23

B

4

Terry Sysum – 6.36

Discus

A

3

Justin Sysum – 31.20

B

2

Andy McKenzie – 20.13

Hammer

A

1

Justin Sysum – 47.12 pb

B

1

Andy McKenzie – 30.05

Javelin

A

2

Justin Sysum – 40.47

B

1

Brendan Goss – 33.38 pb

100m

A

1

Richard Davenport – 11.2

B

1

Brendan Goss – 11.3

200m

A

1

Richard Davenport – 23.0

B

4

Neil Scowby – 27.8

400m

A

1

Richard Davenport – 54.1

B

3

Keith Short – 59.0

800m

A

6

Terry Sysum – 2,38.7

B

2

Keith Short – 2,16.7

1500m

A

1

Simon Kellie – 4,17.5

B

2

Jeremy Mower – 4,56.7

3000m

A

5

Jeremy Mower – 10,49.0

B

3

Neil Scowby – 11,52.3

110m Hurdles

A

3

Ian Summers – 25.4

B

1

Jeremy Mower – 22.6 pb

400m Hurdles

A

1

Richard Davenport – 52.8*

B

1

Jeremy Mower – 70.8 pb

3000m S/C

A

1

Simon Kellie – 10,20.3

B

1

Ian Summers – 11,50.1

4x100m Relay

5

Summers/McKenzie/T Sysum/Goss – 57.3

4x400m Relay

5

Short/Mower/Scowby/Summers – 4,17.6

*= Divisional record

Points for Graded Officials – 15

 

Final team totals – Gloucester 254

July 2004

15/07/2004

IAAF World Junior Championships

 

Richard Davenport (Gloucester AC) broke a UK National Junior record that was older than him at the IAAF World Junior Championships in Grosseto, Italy, on Thursday 15 July.

 

When 18-year-old Davenport stood on the scorching start line for his 400m hurdles semi-final, he was not even aware that the UK Under 20 400m hurdles record had stood at 50.22 seconds to Martin Briggs since 1983. All he knew was that he was going to treat this race as his final.

 

But the omens were not great. “I had a technically deficient warm-up,” he said afterwards – an eloquent description of the way he smashed the hurdle he tried to clear. Sensibly, though, he rested as long as he could and then went over it again to settle himself.

 

The race is best described by the young man himself: “My hurdling was rubbish. I must have hit six [hurdles] and I was too close to four. But the track and the people around you just make you run fast.”

 

Did he realise he had run as fast as 50.20 seconds? “No way!” he laughed. “I am surprised.” 50.20 seconds obliterates the previous PB of 51.08 which he ran in his first round heat barely 30 hours earlier. It also earned him second place in the race behind Ibrahim Al-Hamaidi (Saudia Arabia), who ran a PB of 49.55 seconds. And it made Davenport the fifth-fastest qualifier for the final he never expected to reach.

 

“I’ll be happy with eighth in the final,” he said. “It’s a bonus.”

 

Asked what it means to be among the leading eight in the world, he came up with: “It means I have to delay my junk food for a day – the Pringles and Cadburys will have to wait.” His final is Friday evening.

14/07/2004

IAAF World Junior Championships

 

AAA 400m hurdles Under 20 Champion Richard Davenport (Gloucester AC) ran a personal best time of 51.08 seconds in his first round heat at the IAAF World Junior Championships in Grosseto, Italy, on Wednesday morning 14 July.

 

It earned him second place in his race – behind Kerron Clement (USA), breezed home in 50.10 seconds – and a spot in the semi-finals.

 

And Davenport said: “I felt there is more in there. It was just a case of getting through. I let the American guy go because I knew he has a faster time than me. With 180m to go, I made sure there was no-one pushing on me. I took the bend easy. Two guys came up to me so I moved away from them. Now, the semi-final will be my final because there are some seriously swift guys here.”

Midland Men’s Track & Field League (3rd fixture – Newport)

High Jump

A

3

Brendan Goss – 1.70

B

4

Ian Summers – 1.40

Long Jump

A

3

Brendan Goss – 5.95

B

4

Jeremy Mower – 4.10 pb

Triple Jump

A

1

Brendan Goss – 12.83

B

1

Justin Sysum – 11.82

Pole Vault

A

-

-

B

-

-

Shot

A

4

Ian Summers – 7.24

B

5

Dave Gresswell – 5.05

Discus

A

3

Justin Sysum – 29.95

B

2

Ian Summers – 21.93

Hammer

A

1

Justin Sysum – 42.72

B

3

Ian Summers – 20.07

Javelin

A

1

Justin Sysum – 40.15

B

2

Ian Summers – 27.73

100m

A

6

Dave Gresswell – 15.3

B

2

Brendan Goss – 12.6

200m

A

3

Brendan Goss – 26.1

B

3

Justin Sysum – 26.7

400m

A

5

Dave Gresswell – 68.1

B

4

Ian Summers – 71.0

800m

A

1

Peter Kellie – 2,01.6

B

2

Jeremy Mower – 2,22.6

1500m

A

1

Peter Kellie – 4,25.2

B

2

Jeremy Mower – 4,55.8

5000m

A

1

Peter Kellie – 17,24.0

B

3

Dave Gresswell – 19,45.0

110m Hurdles

A

5

Ian Summers – 25.2

B

3

Jeremy Mower – 26.4

400m Hurdles

A

4

Peter Kellie – 62.4

B

2

Jeremy Mower – 71.7

2000m S/C

A

4

Jeremy Mower – 7,26.4

B

2

Ian Summers – 7,38.7

4x100m Relay

4

53.6

4x400m Relay

5

4,22.4

Points for Graded Officials – 15

June 2004

Midland Men’s Track & Field League (2nd fixture – Banbury)

High Jump

A

1

Marc Graham – 1.75

B

1

Bendan Goss – 1.75

Long Jump

A

2

Brendan Goss – 5.84

B

1

Marc Graham – 5.78

Triple Jump

A

1

Brendan Goss – 12.88

B

4

Marc Graham – 10.66

Pole Vault

A

-

-

B

-

-

Shot

A

3

Justin Sysum – 9.83

B

2

Terry Sysum – 7.29

Discus

A

2

Justin Sysum – 31.86 pb

B

4

Andy McKenzie – 19.86

Hammer

A

1

Justin Sysum – 45.22 pb

B

1

Andy McKenzie – 32.03 pb

Javelin

A

1

Justin Sysum – 41.28

B

2

Brendan Goss – 28.85

100m

A

6

Marc Graham – 12.9

B

3

Brendan Goss – 12.4

200m

A

3

Justin Sysum – 25.7

B

4

Dave Gresswell – 31.1

400m

A

7

Dave Gresswell – 69.3

B

3

Keith Short – 58.4

800m

A

6

Keith Short – 2,13.7

B

5

Terry Sysum – 2,44.5

1500m

A

4

Jeremy Mower – 4,47.8

B

5

Terry Sysum – 5,41.9

3000m

A

5

Dave Gresswell – 11,11.0

B

3

Keith Short – 11,11.2

110m Hurdles

A

5

Marc Graham – 20.2

B

3

Jeremy Mower – 27.9

400m Hurdles

A

5

Jeremy Mower – 81.8

B

3

Andy McKenzie – 107.7

3000m S/C

A

2

Jeremy Mower – 11,24.5

B

3

Terry Sysum – 13,00.4

4x100m Relay

4

Mower/Short/T Sysum/Goss – 53.1

4x400m Relay

4

Gresswell/T Sysum/Short/Mower – 4,25.6

Points for Graded Officials – 10

 

Final team totals – Gloucester 209, 2 Banbury 202, 3 Shrewsbury 201, 4 Harborough 200, 5 Tamworth 188, 6 Sparkhill 59, 7 Newark 58

May 2004

16/05/2004

Gloucestershire County Championships

 

U13 girls

100m: 2 Cleo Lambert 14.4; 4 Megan Forster 15.2; 6 Danuta Kwiatowski 15.9

200m: 5 Danuta Kwiatowski 37.5

Long jump: 3 Cleo Lambert 3.39; 6 Danuta Kwiatowski 2.59

 

U13 boys

100m: 1 Ben Coldray 14.2

800m: 3 Michael Greene 2,43.0

1500m: 1 Ben Coldray 4,47.9

Long jump: 3 Michael Greene 3.99

Shot putt: 3 Tim Williams 6.43

 

U15 girls

75m hurdles: 2 Bryony Narbeth 13.7

100m heats: Bryony Narbeth 13.5; Sarah-Jane Williams 14.1; Julia Loveridge 14.3; Isobel Hayward 14.5; Emily Baker 14.5

100m final: 5 Bryony Narbeth 14.2; 7 Sarah-Jane Williams 14.7; 8 Julia Loveridge 14.9

200m heats: Sarah-Jane Williams 29.2; Emily Baker 29.2; Julia Loveridge 30.9; Isobel Hayward 33.1

200m final: 3 Sarah-Jane Williams 29.2; 4 Emily Baker 29.2; 5 Julia Loveridge 30.8

300m: 1 Sarah Hopkinson 43.6

800m: 1 Sarah Hopkinson 2,13.9

Shot putt: 5 Isobel Hayward 4.23

Long jump: 3 Sarah-Jane Williams 4.27; 6 Bryony Narbeth 3.98; 12 Isobel Hayward 3.38

 

U15 boys

100m: 4 Geoffrey Kingston 13.4

200m: 4 Geoffrey Kingston 28.1; 6 Michael Greene 31.1

800m: 3 Richard Farrow 2,14.1

Shot putt: 3 Geoffrey Kingston 6.70

 

U17 girls

100m: 2 Grace Fairburn 13.9; 3 Laura Collier 14.0

200m: 4 Laura Collier 28.8

300m: 1 Fiona Morris 46.1

800m: 1 Emily Pidgeon 2,12.4

 

U20 ladies

100m: 2 Amy Whitcher 14.8

200m: 3 Lucy Williams 28.3

400m: 2 Lucy Williams 61.8

Javelin: 1 Amy Whitcher 14.18

 

U20 men

100m: 1 Richard Davenport 11.2

200m: 1 Richard Davenport 22.0

400m: 1 Richard Davenport 47.9

400m hurdles: 1 Richard Davenport 53.9

Hammer: 1 Justin Sysum 50.01

Discus: 1 Justin Sysum 30.79

Javelin: 2 Justin Sysum 40.68

 

Senior ladies

80m hurdles: 2 Marion Loveridge (V35) 18.2

100m: 1 Kathryn Purcell 13.3

200m: 2 Kathryn Purcell 27.4

800m: 1 Helena Trigg 2,26.4

1500m: 4 Helena Trigg 5,07.3

Discus: 1 Paula Whitcher (V40) 17.10

Shot putt: 1 Kathryn Purcell 6.81; 2 Marion Loveridge (V35) 6.73; 4 Paula Whitcher (V40) 5.83

Javelin: 2 Paula Whitcher (V40) 17.92

 

Senior men

100m: 1 Ryan Preddy 11.3; 4 Paul Loveridge (V45) 13.4

200m: 5 Paul Loveridge (V45) 27.0

400m: 1 Ryan Preddy 47.9

400m hurdles: 1 Jeremy Mower 71.7

800m: 4 Jeremy Mower 2,20.5

Hammer: 1 Andy McKenzie (V40) 29.72

Discus: 2 Andy McKenzie (V40) 22.44

Javelin: 2 Ian Summers 31.21

08/05/2004

Midland Men’s Track & Field League (1st fixture – Hereford)

High Jump

A

3

Richard Davenport – 1.40

B

3

Ian Summers – 1.40

Long Jump

A

4

Terry Sysum – 4.43 pb

B

4

Jeremy Mower – 3.99

Triple Jump

A

-

-

B

-

-

Pole Vault

A

-

-

B

-

-

Shot

A

2

Justin Sysum – 9.43

B

2

Kevin Baker – 7.70

Discus

A

2

Justin Sysum – 28.44

B

1

Ian Summers – 19.59

Hammer

A

1

Justin Sysum – 42.25 pb

B

2

Ian Summers – 21.18

Javelin

A

2

Justin Sysum – 36.36

B

2

Ian Summers – 32.21

100m

A

1

Ryan Preddy – 11.8

B

5

Kevin Baker – 14.0

200m

A

1

Ryan Preddy – 22.7

B

4

Kevin Baker – 28.8

400m

A

1

Richard Davenport – 49.1*

B

3

Keith Short – 60.2

800m

A

1

Peter Kellie – 2,05.6

B

2

Keith Short – 2,16.9

1500m

A

1

Peter Kellie – 4,23.3

B

1

Simon Kellie – 4,30.4

5000m

A

3

Jeremy Mower – 18,13.0

B

4

Dave Gresswell – 19,46.4

110m Hurdles

A

5

Jeremy Mower – 24.0

B

2

Ian Summers – 25.3

400m Hurdles

A

1

Richard Davenport – 53.5*

B

1

Jeremy Mower – 73.1

2000m S/C

A

1

Simon Kellie

B

1

Ian Summers

4x100m Relay

1

Davenport/P Kellie/J Sysum/Preddy – 46.6

4x400m Relay

1

Short/P Kellie/Preddy/Davenport – 3,34.1

*= Divisional record

Points for Graded Officials – 10

 

Final team totals – 1 Gloucester 232, 2 Shrewsbury 213, 3 Tamworth 190, 4 Harborough 161, 5 Banbury 94, 6 Newark 53, 7 Sparkhill 33

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