Welcome to OWLS A.C. LeicesterThe home of running in Leicestershire.http://owlsac.org.uk/index.php2012-05-18T01:20:16ZJoomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content ManagementNational XC Champs 2012: Report2012-02-26T18:43:28Z2012-02-26T18:43:28Zhttp://owlsac.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=92:national-xc-champs-2012-report&catid=34:race-reportTom Bellowls@owlsac.org.uk<p><img align="left" alt="" border="1" class="caption" height="300" src="/mounted-storage/home130/sub041/sc72491-XQYL/owlsac.org.uk/images/image/danny - national xc 2012.png" title="Danny Hallam" width="200" />Despite only taking a small squad to the Championships held this year on Parliament Hill, OWLS still managed to put in some good performances. Over the expectedly hilly, but unexpectedly firm and relatively mud free course, run of the day goes to Danny Hallam who finished an impressive 25th in the Junior Mens race. Also in this race was Jake Boat who finished a strong 87th.</p>
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In the U17 race, Dawed Yousuf, who is currently returning to fitness, came 180th whilst Jack Barber finished 253rd.</p>
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The Senior Mens race also saw OWLS field just two athletes, Paul Miles and Tom Bell. Paul, who has struggled to get consistency in his training this winter managed to come an impressive 66th, whilst Tom who has arguably only been training properly for 4 weeks in the run up to this race, finished a respectable 203rd.</p>
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Full results can be found <a href="http://www.englishcrosscountry.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=71&Itemid=78"><strong>HERE</strong></a>.</p>
</div><p><img align="left" alt="" border="1" class="caption" height="300" src="/mounted-storage/home130/sub041/sc72491-XQYL/owlsac.org.uk/images/image/danny - national xc 2012.png" title="Danny Hallam" width="200" />Despite only taking a small squad to the Championships held this year on Parliament Hill, OWLS still managed to put in some good performances. Over the expectedly hilly, but unexpectedly firm and relatively mud free course, run of the day goes to Danny Hallam who finished an impressive 25th in the Junior Mens race. Also in this race was Jake Boat who finished a strong 87th.</p>
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In the U17 race, Dawed Yousuf, who is currently returning to fitness, came 180th whilst Jack Barber finished 253rd.</p>
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The Senior Mens race also saw OWLS field just two athletes, Paul Miles and Tom Bell. Paul, who has struggled to get consistency in his training this winter managed to come an impressive 66th, whilst Tom who has arguably only been training properly for 4 weeks in the run up to this race, finished a respectable 203rd.</p>
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Full results can be found <a href="http://www.englishcrosscountry.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=71&Itemid=78"><strong>HERE</strong></a>.</p>
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Following up from last weekend's county XC victory, there was another strong showing by the Owls in the third Birmingham League fixture of the season. Josh Norman recovered from a below par run last weekend, and was first scorer at Coundon Park on Saturday, coming in 18th. He was followed home by Paul Miles in 26th and Danny Hallam in 42nd. Tom Meakin but in a solid performance to finish 58th; the team was completed by Tom Bell (91st), Tom Liney (219th) and Mick McSharry (234th). Meanwhile in Nottingham, Chris Hooper finished 132nd over a challenging 10.8km course at Wollaton Park in the North Midlands XC League. Well done everybody!</p>
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Further congratulations go to Paul Richardson, who after convincingly claiming the Leicestershire & Rutland Cross Country Title last Saturday, has been to selected to represent the Midlands at the Antrim International in Northern Ireland next weekend.</p><p>
Following up from last weekend's county XC victory, there was another strong showing by the Owls in the third Birmingham League fixture of the season. Josh Norman recovered from a below par run last weekend, and was first scorer at Coundon Park on Saturday, coming in 18th. He was followed home by Paul Miles in 26th and Danny Hallam in 42nd. Tom Meakin but in a solid performance to finish 58th; the team was completed by Tom Bell (91st), Tom Liney (219th) and Mick McSharry (234th). Meanwhile in Nottingham, Chris Hooper finished 132nd over a challenging 10.8km course at Wollaton Park in the North Midlands XC League. Well done everybody!</p>
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Further congratulations go to Paul Richardson, who after convincingly claiming the Leicestershire & Rutland Cross Country Title last Saturday, has been to selected to represent the Midlands at the Antrim International in Northern Ireland next weekend.</p>First counter on England debut2010-09-15T15:05:08Z2010-09-15T15:05:08Zhttp://owlsac.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=79:first-counter-on-england-debut&catid=34:race-reportTom Mahonowls@owlsac.org.uk<p>
Owls Paul Richardson placed 3rd at the Home Countries International 10km in Cardiff. Burundi's Jean Ndayisenga led the field home in 29.12, infront of local Cardiff boy Mike Johnson in 29.50, with Paul just outside 30 minutes, recording 30.03. Congrats Paul!</p><p>
Owls Paul Richardson placed 3rd at the Home Countries International 10km in Cardiff. Burundi's Jean Ndayisenga led the field home in 29.12, infront of local Cardiff boy Mike Johnson in 29.50, with Paul just outside 30 minutes, recording 30.03. Congrats Paul!</p>Champions for 23 years2012-01-09T12:20:05Z2012-01-09T12:20:05Zhttp://owlsac.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=90:champions-for-23-years&catid=34:race-reportTom Bellowls@owlsac.org.uk<p>
Last weekend saw the annual Leicestershire and Rutland County XC Championship race, where OWLS were hoping to extend their dominance of the Senior mens team title to a massive 23 undefeated years. In case you haven't guessed from the title of this post, they achieved this feat, and are still on course for reaching an unprecedented 25 years of team title wins.</p>
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The winning team from OWLS consisted of Paul Richardson, who also won the senior race, Josh Norman (5th), Danny Hallam (7th), Tom Meakin (10th) and Paul Miles (12th). Paddy Radley had a strong performance finishing 13th but did not make it into the counting five.</p>
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Well done to all the other OWLS runners that ran this weekend. Full results will be posted here once they are made available.</p><p>
Last weekend saw the annual Leicestershire and Rutland County XC Championship race, where OWLS were hoping to extend their dominance of the Senior mens team title to a massive 23 undefeated years. In case you haven't guessed from the title of this post, they achieved this feat, and are still on course for reaching an unprecedented 25 years of team title wins.</p>
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The winning team from OWLS consisted of Paul Richardson, who also won the senior race, Josh Norman (5th), Danny Hallam (7th), Tom Meakin (10th) and Paul Miles (12th). Paddy Radley had a strong performance finishing 13th but did not make it into the counting five.</p>
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Well done to all the other OWLS runners that ran this weekend. Full results will be posted here once they are made available.</p>Fixture List Updated2011-10-18T20:54:46Z2011-10-18T20:54:46Zhttp://owlsac.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=89:fixture-list-updated&catid=35:generalTom Bellowls@owlsac.org.uk<p>
Fixture list has been updated. Go check it out.</p>
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If anything is missing or incorrect, let me know - admin[at]owlsac.org.uk</p><p>
Fixture list has been updated. Go check it out.</p>
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If anything is missing or incorrect, let me know - admin[at]owlsac.org.uk</p>Running Routes - Update!2011-10-07T13:35:44Z2011-10-07T13:35:44Zhttp://owlsac.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=88:running-routes-update&catid=35:generalTom Bellowls@owlsac.org.uk<p>
Good news! A map of each running route has been added so no excuses for getting lost!</p>
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Check them out in the <a href="http://owlsac.org.uk/index.php?option=com_ccboard&view=topiclist&forum=6&Itemid=54">Running Routes</a> section of the forum.</p>
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Also, some times have started coming in so check the rankings there to see where you place.</p><p>
Good news! A map of each running route has been added so no excuses for getting lost!</p>
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Check them out in the <a href="http://owlsac.org.uk/index.php?option=com_ccboard&view=topiclist&forum=6&Itemid=54">Running Routes</a> section of the forum.</p>
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Also, some times have started coming in so check the rankings there to see where you place.</p>Owls take victory in Livingston Relays and first track and field league!2011-06-06T19:18:43Z2011-06-06T19:18:43Zhttp://owlsac.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=87:owls-take-victory-in-livingston-relays-and-first-track-and-field-league&catid=34:race-reportTom Mahonowls@owlsac.org.uk<p>
Round up of recent results:</p>
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24/04/2011 - Owls 'A' team comprising of Tom Mahon, Josh Norman, Paul Richardson and Paul Miles stormed to victory at the Livingston Relays. After moving from its traditional home around Loughborough University campus, the relays were held at Braunstone Park, with Paul Richardson setting the fastest time of 14.13 for the 3 mile course. The winning time of 59.25 was nearly 4 mintues ahead of the next team, Coritainian Vets. The Owls U20M also won their event with a time of 67.21, and the Owls B team was 10th in 71.00.</p>
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07/05/2011 - Strong preformances across the board ensured Owls were victorious in the first fixture of the Midland League, beating clubs such as Notts, Nuneaton and most notably, Leicester Coritianians. A number of top individual performances from both Owls men and women contributed to the victory, and this ensures Owls top the league, putting them in pole position to get promoted, with 3 fixtures to come.</p><p>
Round up of recent results:</p>
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24/04/2011 - Owls 'A' team comprising of Tom Mahon, Josh Norman, Paul Richardson and Paul Miles stormed to victory at the Livingston Relays. After moving from its traditional home around Loughborough University campus, the relays were held at Braunstone Park, with Paul Richardson setting the fastest time of 14.13 for the 3 mile course. The winning time of 59.25 was nearly 4 mintues ahead of the next team, Coritainian Vets. The Owls U20M also won their event with a time of 67.21, and the Owls B team was 10th in 71.00.</p>
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07/05/2011 - Strong preformances across the board ensured Owls were victorious in the first fixture of the Midland League, beating clubs such as Notts, Nuneaton and most notably, Leicester Coritianians. A number of top individual performances from both Owls men and women contributed to the victory, and this ensures Owls top the league, putting them in pole position to get promoted, with 3 fixtures to come.</p>Midland 12 Stage: Owls take 8th place2011-04-03T20:16:58Z2011-04-03T20:16:58Zhttp://owlsac.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=86:midland-12-stage-owls-take-8th-place&catid=34:race-reportTom Mahonowls@owlsac.org.uk<p class="MsoNormal">
<img align="left" alt="" border="1" class="caption" height="283" src="/mounted-storage/home130/sub041/sc72491-XQYL/owlsac.org.uk/images/image/miles_(1).jpg" title="Paul Miles heads the field" width="214" />Owls finished a solid 8<sup>th</sup> in the Midland 12 Stage relays at Sutton Park on Saturday 19<sup>th</sup> March, to place as Leicestershire’s top Men’s team. <span style=""> </span>Running as high as 5<sup>th</sup> at one stage, despite having some athletes missing through injury, and despite some athletes competiting at <span style=""> </span>the English Schools Cross Country Championships on the same day, the lads acquitted themselves well. Paul Richardson (26:28) ran the joint 4<sup>th</sup> fastest long leg of the day, with Tom Mahon (28:05) and Paul Miles (28:16) recording 23<sup>rd</sup> and 26<sup>th</sup> fastest legs respectively. Our fastest short legs went to university students Tom Bell, Danny Hallam and Lewis Smart, who all sneaked inside the top 50 short legs of the day.</p><p class="MsoNormal">
<img align="left" alt="" border="1" class="caption" height="283" src="/mounted-storage/home130/sub041/sc72491-XQYL/owlsac.org.uk/images/image/miles_(1).jpg" title="Paul Miles heads the field" width="214" />Owls finished a solid 8<sup>th</sup> in the Midland 12 Stage relays at Sutton Park on Saturday 19<sup>th</sup> March, to place as Leicestershire’s top Men’s team. <span style=""> </span>Running as high as 5<sup>th</sup> at one stage, despite having some athletes missing through injury, and despite some athletes competiting at <span style=""> </span>the English Schools Cross Country Championships on the same day, the lads acquitted themselves well. Paul Richardson (26:28) ran the joint 4<sup>th</sup> fastest long leg of the day, with Tom Mahon (28:05) and Paul Miles (28:16) recording 23<sup>rd</sup> and 26<sup>th</sup> fastest legs respectively. Our fastest short legs went to university students Tom Bell, Danny Hallam and Lewis Smart, who all sneaked inside the top 50 short legs of the day.</p>23 Year Winning Streak is Extended2011-01-08T22:44:01Z2011-01-08T22:44:01Zhttp://owlsac.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=85:23-year-winning-streak-is-extended&catid=34:race-reportTom Bellowls@owlsac.org.uk<p>
<strong>UPDATE:</strong> Full results can be found <a href="http://lraa.org.uk/media/1629/2011xc%20county%20champs%20results%20web.xls">here</a>.</p>
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Our Senior Mens team added another year to the tally today, making it 24 consecutive years that we have been County Champions. The team comprised of Paul Miles, Josh Norman, Tom Meakin, Tom Bell and Jake Boat, narrowly beat Charnwood AC by a margin of 5 points.</p>
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Well done guys!</p>
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In some more sad news, one of the leading figures in athletics in Leicestershire, Ted Toft, passed away last week. He will be greatly missed by everyone. More <a href="http://www.lraa.org.uk/news/ted-toft-tributes.aspx">tributes</a> can be found on the LRAA website, along with more information.</p><p>
<strong>UPDATE:</strong> Full results can be found <a href="http://lraa.org.uk/media/1629/2011xc%20county%20champs%20results%20web.xls">here</a>.</p>
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Our Senior Mens team added another year to the tally today, making it 24 consecutive years that we have been County Champions. The team comprised of Paul Miles, Josh Norman, Tom Meakin, Tom Bell and Jake Boat, narrowly beat Charnwood AC by a margin of 5 points.</p>
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Well done guys!</p>
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In some more sad news, one of the leading figures in athletics in Leicestershire, Ted Toft, passed away last week. He will be greatly missed by everyone. More <a href="http://www.lraa.org.uk/news/ted-toft-tributes.aspx">tributes</a> can be found on the LRAA website, along with more information.</p>MERRY CHRISTMAS!2010-12-24T17:39:34Z2010-12-24T17:39:34Zhttp://owlsac.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=84:merry-christmas&catid=35:generalTom Mahonowls@owlsac.org.uk<p>
Best wishes to all visitors to the site, and thank you for your support in what was another successful year for the club! Thank you and Merry Christmas!</p>
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REMINDER - 2011 Membership fees are due next week on 1st January. Please pay them promptly!</p><p>
Best wishes to all visitors to the site, and thank you for your support in what was another successful year for the club! Thank you and Merry Christmas!</p>
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REMINDER - 2011 Membership fees are due next week on 1st January. Please pay them promptly!</p>