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JIM McNAMARA an IRISH LEGEND (May 2013)
Mike Gratton Looks Back (April 2013)
Aldershot Champions Again (April 2013)
NATIONAL 12 STAGE ROAD RELAY (April 2013)
VICTORIA PARK WOMEN'S RACE (April 2013)
VICTORIA PARK 5 WITH MARTIN & HICKEY (April 2013)
World Trial and Inter-Counties Part Three (March 2013)
World Trial and Inter-Counties Part Two (March 2013)
World Trial and Inter-Counties Part One (March 2013)
Southern Cross Country Champs - Part Three (February 2013)
Southern Cross Country Champs - Part Two (February 2013)
Southern Cross Country Champs - Part One (February 2013)
MIDDLESEX CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS (January 2013)
HARRY TEMPAN RETIRES AT 87 (December 2012)
Running Still - 133 years of Highgate Harriers (August 2012)
FRANK SANDO (14/3/31 - 13/10/12)
GREG RICHARDS (October 2012)
THE MIDDLESEX & OPEN 10K (September 2012)
NINA ANDERSON (September 2012)
MO FARAH - HIS BREAKTHROUGH YEARS (August 2012)
WILLIAM SHARMAN (August 2012)
DWAIN CHAMBERS (August 2012)
JOB KINYOR from Kenya (JULY 2012)
CHRIS TOMLINSON (July 2012)
ARIES MERRITT (July 2012)
TYSON GAY in London (July 2012)
CHRISTIAN TAYLOR TRIPLE JUMP WORLD CHAMPION 2011 (JULY 2012)
DON TAYLOR (1936 TO 2012)
THE MAN WHO CHANGED 10,000m RUNNING HISTORY (JULY 2012)
THE LAST TWO BRITISH OLYMPIC WALK MEDALLISTS (July 2012)
JIM RYUN with MARTY LIQUORI and JOHN WHETTON (JUNE 2012)
TWO OF THE GREATEST OLYMPIC THROWERS - JANIS LUSIS and AL OERTER (JUNE 2012)
BASIL HEATLEY THE GREAT ROAD/CC/TRACK RUNNER (MAY 2012)
RON RODDAN COACH TO A 1992 OLYMPIC CHAMPION (MAY 2012)
BRONISLAW MALINOWSKI STEEPLECHASER '1960's to 81' (MAY 2012)
GASTON ROELANTS 'THE STEEPLECHASER OF THE 1960'S' (APRIL 2012)
JOHN DISLEY THE UK'S OUSTANDING STEEPLECHASER OF THE 1950'S
MEN'S NATIONAL 12 STAGE ROAD RELAY (April 2012)
Women's National 6 Stage Road Relay (April 2012)
THE 46th VICTORIA PARK '5' (April 2012)
SIX OUTSTANDING OLYMPIC MEDALLISTS- 800m to 10000m (APRIL 2012)
EIGHT AFRICAN OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS (March 2012)
McCain UK Inter Counties & UK Challenge 2012 - part 3
McCain UK Inter Counties & UK Challenge 2012 - part 2
McCain UK Inter Counties & UK Challenge 2012 - part 1
THE ENGLISH NATIONAL 2012 - part 2
THE ENGLISH NATIONAL 2012 - part 1
THE LATE BMC COACH FRANK HORWILL (FEBRUARY 2012)
SEAA Cross Country Championships - Juniors (January 2012)
SEAA Women's Cross Country Championships (January 2012)
SEAA Senior Men's Cross Country Championships (January 2012)
Six Olympic 110 Hurdles Champions Talking (January 2012)
CHRIS FINILL'S RUN ACROSS AMERICA IN 2011 (January 2012)
'HUSTLING HERB' ONE OF THE FIRST JAMAICAN OLYMPIANS (January 2012)
SEAA Inter-Counties Cross Country Championships 10/12/11
Dick Taylor and Allan Rushmer (60's,70's & 80's)
Lynn Davies (Looking back in November 2011)
Scott Overall (October 2011)
Keith Gerrard (October 2011)
National Six Stage Relays (October 2011)
National Four Stage Women's Road Relay (October 2011)
David Hemery (1968 & 75, Updated October 2011)
Tony Simmons an Underrated 'Star' Performer (September 2011)
Kenya's First 'Great' Sprinter - Serapheno Antao
The Vets Athletic Club's Championship (August 2011)
Mel Batty (August 2011)
Tiffany Townsend (August 2011)
Coach John Smith (August 2011)
Jason Richardson (August 2011)
Lisa Dobriskey (August 2011)
Mark Lewis-Francis (August 2011)
David Rudisha - IAAF World Athlete of the Year 2010
David Morwood (June 2011)
Rosemary Chrimes - A Star for 40 Years (June 2011)
Paul Dickenson Commentator and Athlete (June 2011)
Larry Achike (May 2011)
Three of Histories Greatest milers - Part 3 - SEB COE
Three of Histories Greatest milers - Part 2 - JOHN WALKER
Three of Histories Greatest milers - Part 1 - SYDNEY WOODERSON
Three very great curve runners of the past and their views
Derek Ibbotson (Interviewed Oct 1962 - updated 2011)
Walter Wilkinson (Interviewed Summer 2000)
Dave Chapman (Interview Autumn 1998)
'Never Say Die' Les Roberts (April 2011)
David Cannon (Interview April 2011)
Bruce Tulloh (Interviewed April 2011 and September 1962)
Geoff Harrold remembered (Born 25/5/39 died 1/4/11)
Nick McCormick at the Victoria Park '5' (March 2011)
The Victoria Park '5' A World Renown Road Race (March 2011)
Bernard Plain MBE (March 2011)
South London's Historic Mob Match (March 2011)
World Trials and Inter-Counties - report 3 (2011)
World Trials and Inter-Counties - report 2 (2011)
World Trials, Inter-Counties and Mike McLeod (2011)
North of the Thames Championships - Kingsbury (Feb 2011)
Memories of Peter Hildreth (1928 - February 26th 2011)
Jonny Hay and Richard Goodman at the English National Junior 2011
Louise Deman and Hatti Dean at the English National 2011
Steve Vernon - English National Champion 2011
Chris Smith and Serpentine - Outstanding in the Met League Final (2011)
Nielson Hall and others at the the SEAA Championships 2011)
Dave Clarke (The Great Runner from Hercules Wimbledon)
Chris Finill the Outstanding Ultra Distance Runner
Three New Stars at the 'PREMIER LEAGUE' Jo Smith Cup (Sept 2010)
Gladys Bird - Woodford Green & Essex Ladies
Bob Smith - Newham and Essex Beagles
Richard Thompson - August 2010
Danielle Carruthers - August 2010
Angelo Taylor - August 2010
Michael Rimmer - August 2010
British M45 javelin record holder Roald Bradstock
James Shane with his Coach Martin Brown JUNE 2010
Tony Jarrett JUNE 2010
Andy Turner Interview JUNE 2010
Southern Counties Track & Field Championships at Crystal Palace JUNE 2010
The Aldershot National Womens 4 Stage Champions 2010
Grenville Tuck Interview (May 2010 and in 1975)
The stage winners at the National 12 Stage Relay - Sutton Park - April 2010
Anthony Whiteman Interview - April 2010
Bill Adcocks Interview - 13th March 2010
Wendy Sly Interview - 13th March 2010
Peter Clark A Forgotten Hero
Dic Evans A Runner for Wales for 45 years interviewed in 2009
Douglas Alistair Gorden Pirie (Born Leeds 10th February 1931 Died 7th December 1991)
Peter Browne: British Milers Club and Racing Against Ovett and Coe
Peter Browne: Born 3rd of February 1949
Six of Belgrave's Winning 12 Stage Team
Newham & Essex Beagles 6 Stage Winners and Course Record Breakers 2009
John Salisbury
Dave Moorcroft Through the Years
Bob Smith the Successful Newham & Essex Beagles Manager August 2009
Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie Interviewed in London Summer 2009
Martyn Rooney at Croydon July 2009
Felix Sanchez in London 2009
Kerron Clement interviwed on 24th of July 2009
Simeon Williamson in London (July 25th, 2009)
Dayron Robles interviewed in London 2009
Irie Hill at the British Master Championships 2009
Andy Baddeley
Roy Fowler - The Red Fox
John Snowden
John Hall - Race Walker
Mara Yamauchi - Outstanding British Performer in the London Marathon 2009
Nick Goolab - The Revelation of the UK Cross Country Season 2008/2009
Joyce Smith M.B.E
Mike Barratt The 'Evergreen' Running Legend
David Bedford
Clare Elms A Revelation of Age Athletics
Harry Tempan The Rennaisance Runner
Maureen Bonanno-Smith
Kermit Bentham - A man who has run over 500 one lap races in his life!
Andretti Bain 2008 Olympic 4x400 relay silver
Bernard Lagat in London July 2008
Usain Bolt in London
Charlie Williams - Outstanding Master Sprinter
Where Are They Now - John Greatrex
The Truly Remarkable Tony Bowman
Stan Eldon
Ian Stewart
Pam Davies
Avard Moncur
Ken Norris
Gerry North - The Most Consistent cross-country runner of the 60's
Peter Hildreth
Robert Slowe - Outstanding Clubman
Anthony Noel - World Masters Champion

INTERVIEW WITH ANTHONY NOEL WORLD MASTERS CHAMPION
SATURDAY FOOTBALLER TO WORLD CHAMPION SPRINTER

By Alastair Aitken


TONY NOEL last year, was not far short of his forty second birthday when he set a British Masters 'M40' British record for the 100m of 10.74 and the 200m in 21.75. that gained him a gold and silver medal respectively in the World Masters Championship's Finals in San Sebastian in the late Summer. "Except for a calf injury at the beginning the season, about May, I had no injuries whatsoever.' he remarked.
Another factor that helped him motivate him was, when he came second behind Mark Phills, 11.00 to 11.11 in the British Championships at Birmingham in July. "That was a kick up the backside as I did not expect anyone to beat me. When he beat me that was the spur I needed. I knew then in San Sebastian I would have to run 10.8 to win it. Tony Noel's British record time of 10.74 took a 10.9 mark off the books that had been achieved by two to the 'Greatest' veteran sprinters ever, Ron Taylor and Steve Peters and, was also a time done by Ex-international Brian Green as an M40.
   At 38, Tony Noel ran 48.9 for the 400m but will not do that event at Masters level and in fact took a long time to have the desire to run 200m races in his middle 30's. He had found that a difficult event to face up to doing for some time. However, last year running for Cambridge Harriers in the Southern League he ran 22.1.only one tenth behind Martin Rooney the young international 400m runner from Croydon.

                                                               The Names The Same

I would like to point out to those interested in Master Athletics that Tony Noel also competes for the Southern Counties Veterans AC. The runner up in the British 400m Championship was also called Tony Noel but he is from the Midland Vets AC and ran 52.89 that day in Birmingham.
To separate the two names, our subject is called Anthony Noel in results and the Midland Vet is called Tony Noel. However I will go on calling my subject Tony, for most of the rest of this story.
Anthony Noel reckons if he ran 400m it would be a lot faster than 52-53 for the 400 which the Midlander does, if you converted his 100/200 times to the potential he would have over the one lap event.

                                                                 Background

Anthony Noel was born in Grenada on the 8th of September 1963 and came over to England when he was seven in 1970.
    'My parents were very poor working class Caribbean stock. My Father was a factory worker but very good with is hands nevertheless, education was not something he was greatly enamoured with. My Mother did not reach heights in education but was quite a bright woman. Both came over here and did ordinary factory jobs.'
       Despite all that, at Christopher Wren School, Hammersmith, Tony excelled at all the sports he turned his hand too but with no proper training. In fact several of his contemporise with similar ability went on to become semi-pro footballers. Tony did play school football for the district and was the rugby school Captain. After school he went into work for the Inland Revenue and gave up sport for a while and, in fact quickly rose through the ranks with his job so, it was no surprise when I met him in January at Woolwich Arsenal, to realise he was not only a charming man but was dressed very smartly too. However, going back to those early days, which included school, he felt he lacked guidance and impresses on his three boys of 20, 15, and 13 not to waste any talent in any direction that they may have.
   It was in 1991/92 he got back into playing football for the Inland Revenue, once a week on a Saturday, in the Southern Olympia League, firstly mid field then moved up to play centre forward.
       'It was during that period, in my early 30's I realised I was far quicker than the younger guys. I had never really had any interest in athletics as a sport before but on football training I ran 11.1 in the 1995 Inland revenue Sports Day winning that and the following year I joined Richmond & Twickenham AC and was with them for a few years. It was after that I needed a coach and, as I lived in Thamesmeade I went down to Sutcliffe Park and, that was where I met Ron Allison, a very modest man who coached. I was just a footballer at the time that could 'Run Up and Down' with no technique and at 35 he got me down from 11.1 to 10.5. Ron said to him 'You are a natural runner with good balance to begin with in any case.'
   When I met Ron again in the City at the end of January he told me ' Tony Noel has good physical ability and a good brain so I could not fail with him!'
Although Tony Noel does do a few special things for himself, like improving his block work, he owes a tremendous amount to Ron Allison.
         "His tanning gives you masses of strength and stamina also, setting the training sessions that whether he does it intuitively or systematically they seem to be well structured as to enable you to peek at the right time. He would say 'What competitions have you got this year'. He  will write down the training sessions in six week blocks that eventually lead up to you performing at your highest level.' Tony continues about Ron's strengths 'It's his ability to structure a training regime that is fantastic. He is very good on drills and the technical side of running. I see a lot of sprinters and their technique is all over the place. They rely on roar power. Ron's runners are technically sound.'
'What he did for me was to explain what exactly he was doing with the drills. He  broke down the running action into different components. I was able to understand exactly what it was that we were working on with these drills, to develop the style of running that I then imagined was the most efficient for me. So the first thing Ron did was to hone my technique, as prior to that in my view was not an athlete. I was a footballer who could run but not a runner."


Alastair Aitken
Franics Obikwelu
Alan Webb
Andre Bucher - 2001 World 800m Champion
Wallace Spearmon (2006)
Derek Johnson (1985)
James Carter - USA 400m hurdles Champion 2002 and 2004
Dorothy Manley - Silver medalist London Olympics 1948
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