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(1) SURREY COUNTY CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, LLOYD PARK, CROYDON, 4TH JANUARY 2025

RESULTS

CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF COUNTY CHAMPIONS FOR EACH AGE GROUP.

(2) SURREY UNDER-17 MEN INDOOR 60M & 200M RECORDS

Farrell Fabusiwa (Croydon H) has twice broken the Surrey U17M Record for 60m. Competing in the SLAN meeting at Carshalton on 5th January 2025 he set a new mark of 6.82 and then a week later on 11th January he improved that mark to 6.75 in the SEAA Championships held at Lee Valley. The previous record of 6.84 was set by Harry Aikines-Aryeetey (Sutton & District AC) in January 2004.
On the 12th January, competing on the second day of the SEAA Championships, Farrell set a new 200m record of 21.83. Again the previous record of 21.88 was held by Harry Aikines-Aryeetey and was set in February 2004.

SURREY UNDER-17 MEN INDOOR RECORDS

PROGRESSION OF SURREY INDOOR RECORD FOR U17M 60 METRES.

PROGRESSION OF SURREY INDOOR RECORD FOR U17M 200 METRES.

(3) SURREY SENIOR MEN INDOOR HEPTATHLON RECORD

Competing in the Quaker Invitational held in Philadelphia PA, USA on 17/18 January 2025 Philip Kastner (Thames Valley) set a new Surrey Indoor Record for the Heptathlon of 5672 points. The previous record of 5542 points was set by John Heanley (WSEH) in February 2004.

SURREY SENIOR MEN INDOOR RECORDS

PROGRESSION OF SURREY INDOOR RECORD FOR SM HEPTATHLON.

(4) SURREY U13/U15 SPORTSHALL, SPECTRUM, GUILDFORD, 26TH JANUARY 2025

RESULTS

(5) SURREY SENIOR MEN INDOOR POLE VAULT RECORD

Competing in the World Athletics Indoor Tour Silver meeting held at Caen, France on 31st January 2025 Owen Heard (Harrow) has set a new Surrey SM Record for the Pole Vault with a clearance of 5.65m. This improves the previous record of 5.51m which he set in March 2024.

SURREY SENIOR MEN INDOOR RECORDS

PROGRESSION OF SURREY INDOOR RECORD FOR SM POLE VAULT.

(6) ENGLAND ATHLETICS U20/U17/U15 INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS, SHEFFIELD, 8/9 FEBRUARY 2025

Surrey athletes had considerable success at the EA U20/U17/U15 Championships. They won 6 Gold medals, 10 Silver medals and 5 Bronze medals. In addition, 3 Surrey County Indoor Records were set.

SURREY MEDAL WINNERS

The following County Records were set:
U17M 200m - Farell Fabusiwa (Croydon) 21.59. The previous record of 21.83 was set by him in January.
U20M 400m - Conor Kelly (Hercules Wimbledon) 46.80. The previous record of 48.06 was set by Josh Street (SLH) in February 2013.
U17W 300m - Holly Ryan (Shaftesbury Barnet) 39.21. The previous record of 39.53 was set by Arabella Wilson (Winchester & District) in February 2022.

SURREY UNDER-17 WOMEN INDOOR RECORDS

PROGRESSION OF SURREY INDOOR RECORD FOR U17W 300M.

SURREY UNDER-17 MEN INDOOR RECORDS

PROGRESSION OF SURREY INDOOR RECORD FOR U17M 200M.

SURREY UNDER-20 MEN INDOOR RECORDS

PROGRESSION OF SURREY INDOOR RECORD FOR U20M 400M.

(7) SOUTH-EAST REGIONAL SPORTSHALL FINALS, BURGESS HILL, 16TH FEBRUARY 2025

SURREY TEAMS

Congratulations everyone especially Laura, Graham, Fran and Christabel our county team managers.
U15 BOYS 1ST WIN GOLD
U15 GIRLS 1ST WIN GOLD
U13 GIRLS 1ST GOLD
U13 BOYS 3RD BRONZE
U11 GIRLS 1ST WIN GOLD
U11 BOYS 2ND SILVER
Full results to follow.

(8) SURREY UNDER-15 BOYS INDOOR 60M RECORD

Competing in the Sutcliffe Indoor 60s meeting held at Eltham on 16th February 2025 Piers Spencer-Simms (Blackheath & Bromley) has set a new Surrey U15B Record for 60m. His time of 6.97 beat the previous record of 7.00 which he set in December 2024.

SURREY UNDER-15 BOYS INDOOR RECORDS

PROGRESSION OF SURREY INDOOR RECORD FOR U15B 60 METRES.

(9) UK INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS & EUROPEAN TRIALS, BIRMINGHAM, 22/23 FEBRUARY 2025

OWEN HEARD RETAINS HIS POLE VAULT TITLE. 60M BRONZE FOR CHEYANNE EVANS-GRAY.

HIGH JUMP GOLD FOR MORGAN LAKE.

Owen Heard (Harrow) cleared 5.26m to win the Men's Pole Vault for the second year running. Cheyanne Evans-Gray (Croydon) was timed at 7.26 for third place in the Women's 60m.

Morgan Lake (Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow) cleared 1.94m to retain her title in the Women's High Jump.

SURREY MEDAL WINNERS

(10) SURREY UNDER-20 MEN & SENIOR MEN INDOOR 400M RECORDS

Competing in the Irish Senior Indoor Championships held at Abbotstown on 22/23 February 2025 Conor Kelly (Hercules Wimbledon) broke the Surrey U20M record of 46.80, which he set 2 weeks earlier, on two occasions. The record now stands at 46.54. This performance is also better than the previous Surrey SM record of 46.59 which was set by Paul Harmsworth (Team Solent) in March 1987.

SURREY UNDER-20 MEN INDOOR RECORDS

PROGRESSION OF SURREY INDOOR RECORD FOR U20M 400M.

SURREY SENIOR MEN INDOOR RECORDS

PROGRESSION OF SURREY INDOOR RECORD FOR SM 400M.

(11) SURREY COUNTY INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS, DWLC, CARSHALTON, 1ST/2ND MARCH 2025.

MEETING DETAILS       RESULTS       CHAMPIONSHIP BEST PERFORMANCES

(12) EUROPEAN INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS, APELDOORN, NETHERLANDS, 6TH/9TH MARCH 2025.

The following Surrey athletes have been selected to represent Great Britain & Northern Ireland:-

Morgan Lake (WSEH) - High Jump
Romell Glave (Croydon) - 60m (subsequently withdrew from team)

Conor Kelly (Hercules Wimbledon) has been selected as part of the Ireland team for the mixed 4x400m.

PERFORMANCES BY SURREY ATHLETES

PERFORMANCES BY SURREY ATHLETES AT PREVIOUS EUROPEAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS.

(13) CAU INTER-COUNTY CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, NOTTINGHAM, 8TH MARCH 2025.

A huge congratulations and thankyou to everyone who was involved in yesterday's CAU championship in Nottingham. Not only did we win the under 13 girls, under 15 girls, under 17 girls,Senior Women, Under 15 boys, Under 17 boys and 3rd in the Under 20 women and right at the end of the day 2nd in the Senior men’s team competition, which also meant we won The Ken Rickhuss trophy for best overall county.
We also had plenty of individual medals Katie Pye 1st under 17 woman and finally a National medal for Sabrina Coppola Johanssen in 3rd. In the under 20 men Matt Pickering finished 4th and Jacob Pearce 9th. Anna Wait 7th under 13 girls. In the under 15 boys Caspian Holmes’s 3rd and a young man who is on form Alex Lennon won the under 17 mens title with Oliver Jermy 7th. In the under 15 girls Kitty Scott 1st led in a phenomenal team with Poppy Guest 8th. Sam Eglen senior man, ran a fantastic second half to bring him in a well deserved 7th place with a very proud father shouting him on from the side lines. In the Senior Women Suzy Monk finished 9th and she has consistently turned out for her county over many years.
When I look at the senior men and women it is with great pride that so many of these athletes have been with Surrey since they were juniors.
This day could not have been achieved without the support of some very enthusiast parents, friends and coaches who have driven these athletes all over the country, constantly turning out in all weathers to support or hold a stop watch or to give them a hug when it hasn’t gone well.
Last but by no means least a big thankyou to our team managers, Frances Ratchford who arrived at the course very early to pick up numbers and to look after the early arrivals. Phil Aiken who was at Surbiton station at the crack of dawn to help load up the coach, and who has an amazing wealth of knowledge on the sport. Rob Russell who even though he has moved to Devon still came up to organise the Senior and under 20 mens teams and to pick up the last remaining trophy of the day.Then of course we have Andrew Davies, Anne Hegvold, Stewart Flack, Maureen and Nick Hancock and Andrew Collings who not only have taken on the role of Surrey team managers over the last few years but also coach some of the athletes who qualified. Outstanding contribution.
And what would we do without Patricia and Michael Cole who organise and distribute the kit to eager athletes and Ray and Marie Anne Cowper who carry everything to and from the coach, put up and take down tents and turn their hand to anything.
What an amazing team Surrey is and a privilege to be part of it

Rachel Disley - 9/3/2025
(14) CAU INTER-COUNTY CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, NOTTINGHAM, 8TH MARCH 2025.

A GREAT DAY FOR SURREY - OUR TEAMS WON 6 OF THE 10 TEAM EVENTS (U15B/U17M/U13G/U15G/U17W/SW) AND WERE 2ND (SM) AND 3RD (U20W) IN 2 OTHERS.
WE HAD 2 INDIVIDUAL WINNERS - KATIE PYE (AFD) & ALEX LENNON (S&D).

SURREY INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES & TEAM SCORES

PHOTOS

(15) DON TURNER 1937 - 2025.

With great sadness we must report the death of Don Turner. Don, A member of Epsom and Ewell Harriers for 70 years, dedicated most of his life to athletics in Surrey, the southeast and beyond.
Don was an international standard distance runner. He ran 65 marathons in his career, but his real talent was in longer races. He broke the World record for a 6- hour track run in appalling conditions on the cinders at Stompond Lane. He twice won the race around the Isle of Man TT course, and in the 1962 Comrades Marathon in South Africa (54 miles and 4,000ft of ascent). He was part of a team of 3 Surrey runners who finished in the first 4 places. Altogether he ran 135 races at distances longer than 26.2 miles.
When he stopped running Don threw himself into athletics officiating and administration. He has been president and/or secretary and/or treasurer and /or Race Organizer, of his club, of Surrey Athletics, of SEAA, of South of the Thames Cross Country Association and many more.
As an official his first love was timekeeping. He inspired all officials who worked with him to appreciate the high standards of accuracy that are essential. He was also an early master of photo finish. In the heyday of international competitions at Crystal Palace Don Turner would be in the photo finish booth. In 1981 he worked with Chris Brasher and John Disley to organise the first London marathon.
Don would be welcomed as an official at the highest level of Athletics competitions. But probably his most endearing feature was that he was just as happy to work at the grass roots of the sport. He was an ever present at local young athletes meetings and mid-week fixtures.
Athletics in Surrey and the Southeast will miss Don Turner. As an official, but more importantly as a friend, he is a great loss.

 
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