| TOM MAJOR TROPHY for the Best Performance of the Year |
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Frank Tickner for his Personal Best in the Steeplechase of 8:13.3 |
| KEN NORRIS SAO PAULO TROPHY for the Most Meritous Performance at 10 Miles or over |
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Simon Maddison for his performance in the 2007 London Marathon when he recorded 3 hours 26.52, a 15 minute improvement on his previous best of over ten years previously. |
| DENLEY OLYMPIC TROPHY for the Best Junior of the Year |
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For the second successive year this award went to Toby Sandeman, this time for his 200 metre time of 21.22 achieved in a BAL Match in Summer 2007. |
| NORRIS SEGAL TROPHY for the Best Under 17 Performance or the Year |
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Abigail Morankeji who was 3rd in the Shot Put in the UK Schools' Games with a put of 11.43 metres. |
| MEL EDWARDS TROPHY for the Best Under 15 Performance or the Year |
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Laurence Owen winner of England Athletics Championships (formerly the AAA's of England Championships) Under 15 100 metres at Sheffield, with a time of 11.17 seconds, in August 2007. |
THE DAVID SEGAL 400 METRES SPRINT AWARDS FOR 2007
David Segal, a life member of the Club, now living in America, was a member of the British 4 x 100m Relay Team which finished 5th in the final at the Melbourne Olympics. In 2000 he first sponsored four Trophies for the Best 400m Performance by a Senior Man, a Senior Woman, an Under 20 Man and an Under 20 Woman. The award winners for 2007 were announced as: |
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Senior Man |
Nick Leavey, running 47.83 seconds in a BAL match in Summer 2007 |
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Senior Woman |
Karolin Tsarski , who recorded 56.19 seconds in the Division 3 match of the UK Women's Athletics League match at Swansea, June 3rd 2007 |
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Under 20 Man |
Again, for the second succesive year, Toby Sandeman, for his run of 51.7 seconds. |
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Under 20 Woman |
Rachel Christie, who recorded a time of 59.5 seconds in the Women's Southern League match at Perivale, July 28th 2007.. |
THE TVH VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR
In recognition of the major and significant contribution to the viability and well-being of the Club made by our very many volunteers in all spheres of our work, Thames Valley Harriers decided, in early 2007, to introduce an Annual Award to the Volunteer of the Year. |
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For 2008, the Award was presented to Roy Clarridge. |
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