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Race for Life 10th July 2011

Today was the day of the Race for Life, I was slightly concerned as I have not been out as much as I would have liked but thought there was no way I wasn’t going to finish it as so many people had been very generous with their sponsorship.

The weather forecast looked grim but thankfully the weather wasn’t anywhere near as bad as I was thinking it might. I was quite tamely dressed compared to most of the women in the event today, I had my Race for Life T-Shirt and Hoody with black bottoms. No tutu, pink wig, wings, deely boppers or any other weird outfit. I am not a fan of the sign you pin on your back with the “I race for life for…..” I know some people may get some comfort from it, but although I have lost some family members and friends from cancer, it is just not for me. I don’t know why, it just makes me a bit uncomfortable.

I was taking part on my own this year, as my cousin who was supposed to be doing it with me, has broken two toes!!

Arrived at at the event venue and had cunningly missed the majority of the warm up! Eventually the race started and it was good, weird being on my own and harder than I thought, I hadn’t realised how much easier it is with someone else doing it along with you. It was about half way through I had really wished I had brought my ipod, a bit of We Are Scientists might have spurred me on a bit more.

The Race for Life is a great event and  so well organised and really fun. I cannot thank everyone who has sponsored me I was hoping to raise £150, but have raised £175 so far with some people promising me some more money!

Cancer Research UK is a fantastic charity and I hope that the event made their fundraising target of £127436.

Imogen in the local paper.

There was a lovely article in the paper on Friday about Imogen and her successful audition and thanks to Sarah for the lovely mention.

 

Music: Flautist Imogen Davey wins again

by Joanne Douglas, Huddersfield Daily Examiner

SHE’S a talented flautist and she’s landed a place in a top orchestra.

Yet Imogen Davey is just 11-years-old.

The Marsden schoolgirl has just discovered that she has been successful in a recent audition she did at the Sage in Gateshead to join the Sinfonic Wind Orchestra in conjunction with the Northern Sinfonia.

The Sinfonia is currently Classic FM’s Orchestra of the North-East.

And it’s a major scoop for the youngster who has been playing flute for just over four years.

Proud mum Sarah said: “She’s really excited to join them.

“It’s the first time she’s had the opportunity to play with an orchestra rather than on her own.

“She’ll get to play in festivals and also learn from professionals within the orchestra who she’ll be playing alongside.”

Imogen competed against highly talented woodwind, brass and percussion players aged 12-17 from the North-East, Cumbria and Scotland for the place.

Judges described her as a “very promising flute player” and she said gave a “very enjoyable performance and great audition.”

Sarah added: “She will be coached by members of the Northern Sinfonia wind section and other professional guest musicians.

“It will involve weekend rehearsals, residential courses and concerts at the Sage in Gateshead and in Durham.”

Imogen wanted to play flute from the age of three and when her mum bought her a plastic saxophone from the Early Learning Centre, she tried to play it as a flute instead.

Joining the orchestra is another accolade in an already successful year for Imogen.

She was awarded the music scholarship at Huddersfield Grammar School and walked away a winner at The Mrs Sunderland Festival in the Woodwind and Recorder Year 6 and under class.

Sarah added: “She is very lucky to have a really fantastic flute teacher, Nikki Warrington, and prior to this Carol Baxter.”

 

Click here to see the article on the Huddersfield Examiner’s website.

 

 

Race for Life 2011

On Sunday 10th July I am doing the Race for Life here in Huddersfield. The plan is to run (ish) this year but we’ll see. I am hoping to raise £150.00 and would be really grateful if anyone could sponsor me.

Please click on the widget below to donate.

 

Nikki xxxxx