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Dave McNamee Memorial 10k


From Anne & Norman Wilson, Beyond the Limitations:
On Sunday 2nd April 2017 we are holding the Dave McNamee Memorial 10Km Run which will be held annually. There will be a memorial cup which will be given to the overall winner of the race for 12 months.
It would be appreciated if as many runners from your club will turn out to run in this event in memory of Dave.
To Enter log onto www.beyondthelimitations.org.uk
The Gloucester AAA have incorporated their 10k Champs into this race.

Many Midland Masters athletes will have known and liked Dave as the person who did so much for the sport through his tireless efforts for Cheltenham Harriers, the Gloucestershire AAA, ERRA and the Midlands Counties Athletics Association.

Dave had a long and distinguished running career with Cheltenham Harriers setting a half marathon PB of 71 minutes, and a marathon PB of 2:32, and it was during this time that we became great friends
Dave was my Assistant Event Manager of the National Road Relay Championships at Sutton Park Birmingham between 2001 to 2012.He also worked with me at many other National events including the British Athletic, England Athletics, AAA of England & Inter Counties Championships plus the Midland Counties Athletic Association Road Relay Championships.
Dave generously gave his advice to many clubs within the county and he selflessly provided a result service free of charge to many clubs within the county.
 

About suekb2015

I am a middle distance runner, specialising in 800m, and team manager for Cannock & Stafford AC women's masters team.

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