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Post by beepee on Jan 12, 2006 11:44:24 GMT 1
I am frequently asked by athletes where the nearest coach is to xxxshire or wherever so I thought it might be beneficial to try and see who and where they/we are so if you want to put yourself down or your present coach it might gives us an idea as to how many of us are still actively coaching, sooo starting with myself:-
Brian Parkes Sheffield South Yorkshire Level 4
Rob Eggleton Stoke level 1 (level 2 start of feb)
David Parker Level 3 Loughborough
Marie Dixon Level 3 Javelin Manchester (ish)
Sam Harrison Level 2 Essex/East London
Sam Kelvey Nottingham Level 2, moving up to level 3
Christopher hughff London
Philip Sharp Morecamb Lancs
Mike Swain Wakefield Yorks
Paul Wilson York Yorks
Joe Walker Derby
Brian Eggleton same as above learning slowly
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Post by eggbert000 on Jan 12, 2006 12:17:57 GMT 1
Great idea beepee
Rob Eggleton Stoke level 1 (level 2 start of feb)
Brian Eggleton same as above learning slowly
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Post by lasher2 on Jan 12, 2006 13:38:03 GMT 1
Well even though I don't have much coaching time on my hands I am a registered coach.
I have actually accrued enough credit to become a level 4 now, but will have to sort that out after Melbourne.
Currently a Level 3 based at Loughborough.
I am always happy to help and give advice where it is needed. However I will be out of the country from 25th Jan til 28th March, but i will try to get online where I can.
Currently coaching
Mark Stuart 67.59 Sam Kelvey 61.81 Jonathon Lundman 65.71 Adrian Hemery (decathlete) 56.84 Kenny (Moose) Churchill (3 time and current Paralympic Champion + World record holder)
Not sure how I fit it all in to be honest, but I would love to have more time to coach. I certainly hope that when I finish lobbing there might be full time opportunities around as that is what I would like to do more than anything else.
JAVELIN!!! ITS BRILLIANT!!! (Just had a coffee in case you were wondering)
I know my dad would like to be involved more in coaching as well and he has tons of knowledge about the Jav. My dad and Brian in Partnership would be fantastic and if they can get some funding would run some great javelin clinics!
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Post by motherhen on Jan 12, 2006 14:33:14 GMT 1
Well I dont have much time spare but:- Marie Dixon Level 3 Javelin Manchester (ish) Oh and on funding for things. Awards for All is currently under spent so is looking at more applications. you can get up to 5K. Just add that in your form your targetting disadvantaged athletes (you need the funding to make it FOC) and women who are currently under represented in the event etc etc. That tag team could be on!
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Post by sam on Jan 13, 2006 1:16:19 GMT 1
Sam Harrison Level 2 Essex/East London
Coaching: Bonne Buwembo..AAA's U17 Champion 2005, U15 champion 2004 Louise Mathews AAA's U23 bronze 2005 ranked 12th 2005 Emma Christmas Ranked 20th U20 2005 Top 50 senior 2005 Whole bunch of young throwers at high club standard
Louise Mathews is now Level 2 also..and works along side me.
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smule
Makarov
pb 61.83....oooo 2cm more!!
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Post by smule on Jan 13, 2006 10:09:58 GMT 1
Sam Kelvey Nottingham Level 2, moving up to level 3
Can only coach when home from Loughborough- easter and summer mainly. I know throws coaching at Notts AC is almost non-existant, but there is a good group. Lee Peters also coaches up in Mansfield.
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Post by H on Jan 30, 2006 12:14:03 GMT 1
Little old me - Level 2
London based
Don't really help anyone - lol, but did help Phil Gregory a bit!! He ended up being a 60 mtr thrower after my pearls of wisdom!!
Any one know of any good trg groups in london!! Apart from Woffy's!! Preferably with hot chicks in!!!
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Post by tripplefigures on Feb 18, 2006 16:49:20 GMT 1
Norman McClenn Aldershot (AFD) Level 3 Jav coach
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Post by richrard w on Feb 19, 2006 21:39:37 GMT 1
Richard woodhall Dudley level 2
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Post by SCater on Mar 10, 2006 19:35:33 GMT 1
Sam Cater Redditch
Level 2
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Post by zandoze on May 2, 2006 18:16:29 GMT 1
Bill Bushnell Southampton Level 1 or 2 (says he doesnt need a level to prove hes a coach, and a good one he is)
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Post by Dorsetcoach on Aug 13, 2006 20:41:42 GMT 1
Tim Watton Level 3 Coaching mainly in Dorset - but also in Cardiff frequently when Louise is at Uni (UWIC).
Louise Watton Level 2 locations as above.
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Post by robyn06 on Aug 13, 2006 20:56:59 GMT 1
My coach I don't think has a coaching level but he thre 90m 70 and knows the ins and outs of the event!!!
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Post by slinger on Aug 14, 2006 20:41:31 GMT 1
and add to that a silver medal in the olympics ;D
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Post by kamikaze on Oct 16, 2006 13:51:31 GMT 1
Bushnell doesn't have to prove anything to anyone.
He's excellent.
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