BRITISH MILERS’ CLUB GOLD STANDARD RACES, Birmingham (Uni), June 7
Reece Sharman-Newell received the boys’s 800m in a PB of 1:45.54 whereas fellow 20 year-old Henry Fisher additionally set a PB of 1:46.56.
Underneath-20 David Race improved to 1:47.74.
Isabelle Boffey took the ladies’s 800m in 2:01.06 as in fourth Shaikira King improved her UK age-14 finest by nicely over a second to 2:04.47.
It’s value noting although the world age finest will want an extra enchancment and former world 1500m and 3000m champion Mary Decker ran 2:02.43 on the age of 14, half a century in the past in July 1973.
Underneath-20 James Dargan received the 1500m in 3:44.47 – an 11-second PB – as he gained a European under-20 customary. He already has the 3000m mark.
Males: 800: A: 1 R Sharman-Newell (BMH) 1:45.54; 2 H Fisher (B&B) 1:46.56; 3 C Da’Vall Grice (Phoe) 1:46.64; 4 D Howells (AFD) 1:47.55; 5 D Race (Gate, U20) 1:47.74; 6 T Eager (C&C) 1:48.24; 7 B Gardiner (B&B) 1:49.68. B: 1 A Parkinson (Corby) 1:49.48; 2 S Coppard (Ton) 1:49.53; 3 J Tuffin (BRAT) 1:50.14; 4 C Crick (Ton) 1:50.35; 5 E Hunter (Leeds C) 1:50.97; 6 R Howorth (Tub) 1:51.18; 8 C Mcleod (Pit, U20) 1:54.29. 1500: A: 1 J Dargan (AFD, U20) 3:44.47; 2 I Williams (Carm) 3:47.50; 5 G Rowland (C&C) 3:49.38; 6 J Keir (Inv EK, U20) 3:49.84; 7 R Miell-Ingram (Rad, U20) 3:49.95; 14 J Reynolds (Card, U20) 3:57.02. B: 4 J Vaughan (Bir, U20) 3:53.05; 6 N Bennett (R&N, U20) 3:54.04
Girls: 800: A: 1 I Boffey (E&H) 2:01.06; 2 S McDonald (Bir) 2:02.26; 3 S Driscoll (Liv H) 2:04.21; 4 S King (W&SV, U17) 2:04.47; 5 G Vans Agnew (Phoe) 2:05.14; 6 M Hudson (Der) 2:06.44; 7 A Bennett (Kett, U20) 2:07.20; 8 A Wright (Phoe) 2:07.44. 1500: A: 1 A Millard (Inv EK) 4:11.87; 2 L Belshaw (Col H, U17) 4:17.51; 3 A Samuels (W&B) 4:19.97; 4 Ok Willis (Norw) 4:20.70; 5 S Millard (Herne H) 4:22.03; 6 A Bates (Kett, U20) 4:22.14; 7 J Spilsbury (Sale) 4:24.61; 8 S Livingstone (Exe, U20) 4:24.71; 9 H Anderson (E Kilb) 4:26.67; 10 M McClelland-Brooks (I’clyde, U17) 4:26.92; 11 E Marmion-Williams (Kett) 4:27.53; 12 O Clarke (Cors, U20) 4:27.92
BMC GRAND PRIX – WORLD ATHLETICS CHALLENGER, Loughborough, June 10
The 2017 European under-20 800m champion Khahisa Mhlanga broke her three-year-old PB of two:01.91 by over a second as she received the ladies’s race by over three seconds in 2:00.87.
Her stepsister Jessica Warner-Judd, who ran a 67:19 half-marathon PB in March, confirmed her observe pace is returning as she received the 1500m in 4:09.49. Behind her there have been plenty of PBs together with Alex Millard (4:11.78) and Megan Davies (4:12.76).
Within the B race there was an eight-second PB for North of England under-20 cross-country champion Ella Greenway as she went high of the UK rankings in changing into the sixth athlete to interrupt the European under-20 customary of 4:22.0.
Reece Sharman-Newell was near his three-day previous PB from Birmingham with 1:45.60 with former world junior finalist Alex Botterill setting a PB of 1:46.31 in second.
Archie Davis received a aggressive males’s 1500m in 3:41.28 forward of the PBs of James Henaghan (3:41.50), Joseph Tuffin (3:41.51) and Jeremy Dempsey (3:41.85).
English Nationwide junior champion Will Barnicoat received the D race in a faster time than the B and C races in a five-second PB of three:44.60.
Alfie Manthorpe received the 5000m in a PB however barely irritating 14:00.07 whereas Ellie Wallace (16:03.84) received the ladies’s race.
Males:
800: A: 1 R Sharman-Newell (BMH) 1:45.60; 2 A Botterill (York) 1:46.31; 3 T Randolph (Tam) 1:47.00; 4 J McMurray (St Alb) 1:47.45; 5 P Copeland (P’pridd R) 1:47.91; 6 B Claridge (Abing) 1:48.45; 7 L Alves Prates (BRA) 1:48.50; 8 D Howells (AFD) 1:48.72; 9 D Locke (Card) 1:50.25. B: 1 N Landeau (Walton) 1:48.82; 2 T Dodd (Bir) 1:50.11; 3 E Savage (Sale, U20) 1:50.18; 4 R Elston (Charn) 1:50.34; 5 S MacKay (Shet) 1:51.76. C: 1 S Anthony (C&C) 1:49.53; 2 M Waterworth (Phoe, U20) 1:50.01; 3 S Davey (Worc) 1:50.11; 4 T Patrick (SB) 1:51.08; 5 L Richardson (B&R, U20) 1:51.55; 6 S O’Loughnane (BMH, U20) 1:55.00. D: 1 J White (Ports) 1:50.42; 2 N Smith-Mills (Notts) 1:51.88; 6 H Ware (BMH, U20) 1:54.30. E: 1 O Denson (WSEH, U20) 1:53.84; 3 J Reeve (R&Z, U20) 1:54.26; 4 J Vaughan (Bir, U20) 1:54.29; 5 T Shaw (York, U20) 1:55.38; 6 J Organ (Brec, U20) 1:55.48. F: 1 V Nutakor (NEB, M35) 1:54.67; 4 W Steadman (Chelm, U20) 1:55.64. 1500: A: 1 A Davis (Phoe) 3:41.28; 2 J Heneghan (P’pridd R) 3:41.50; 3 J Tuffin (BRAT) 3:41.51; 4 J Dempsey (SB) 3:41.85; 5 L Shaw (AUS) 3:42.24; 6 T Nyabadza (Hurt, U20) 3:42.33; 7 W Lewis (AUS) 3:42.86; 8 J Wigfield (Wirr) 3:43.19; 9 D Bebbington (B’burn) 3:43.44; 10 T Bilyard (Gt Yar) 3:43.87; 11 Ok Elliott (Falk) 3:43.96; 12 B West (MKDP) 3:44.00; 13 J Cann (NEB) 3:44.60; 14 J Davies (Tub) 3:44.85; 15 A Hampson (Mans) 3:46.52. B: 1 M Heyden (AFD) 3:45.40; 2 D Brookling (WSEH) 3:45.73; 3 S Mills (Exe, U20) 3:45.78; 4 A Beer (AUS) 3:46.68; 5 B Potrykus (WG&EL) 3:46.84; 6 R Zaman-Browne (Manc H) 3:46.92; 7 J Gumm (Phoe) 3:47.79; 10 S Coppard (Ton) 3:49.15; 11 A Riley (B&H, U20) 3:50.57. C: 1 J McCrae (Hallam) 3:46.84; 2 H Cox (Chilt) 3:47.07; 3 A Smith (Leeds C) 3:47.55; 4 G Smith (Cambus) 3:47.59; 6 M Value (Bir) 3:48.91; 7 R Serif (Vale R) 3:49.32; 8 Z Freeland (Mil Ok, U20) 3:49.69; 13 O Patton (Kilb, U17) 3:58.85. D: 1 W Barnicoat (AFD) 3:44.60; 2 T Chamberlain (Holm) 3:47.15; 3 B Davies (Mattress C) 3:48.17; 4 N Potter (NEB) 3:48.73; 8 H Dover (SB, U20) 3:53.89; 12 L Small (Ashf, U20) 3:55.96; 13 R Marshall (Fife, U20) 3:56.69. E: 4 E Primett (Herts P, U20) 3:55.48. 5000: A: 1 A Manthorpe (Shef/Dearn) 14:00.07; 2 A Milligan (NBH) 14:01.86; 3 H Milner (Der) 14:03.95; 4 A Leprêtre (Excessive) 14:06.54; 5 T Cooke (Win) 14:09.47; 6 Ok Taylor (B&W) 14:20.93; 7 O Bell (Herts P) 14:22.85; 8 T Graham-Marr (Centr) 14:23.34; 9 D Casey (IRL) 14:25.32; 10 A Kinloch (Ton) 14:26.46; 11 I Hirshman Chandler (SB) 14:29.12; 12 F Hessian (Notts) 14:29.21. B: 5 J Tilley (RunThrough, M35) 14:51.38; 18 J Tuttle (Mil Ok, M35) 15:42.69
Girls
800: A: 1 Ok Mhlanga (Herts P) 2:00.87; 2 S Driscoll (Liv H) 2:04.33; 3 M Hudson (Der) 2:04.51; 4 R Hawker (Card) 2:04.78; 5 E Simpson (Shef/Dearn) 2:05.02; 6 G Vans Agnew (Phoe) 2:05.51; 7 I King (Wig D, U20) 2:06.23; 8 M Mitchell (AUS) 2:06.98. B: 1 I Ives (Bas) 2:09.76; 2 A Bennett (Kett, U20) 2:10.78; 4 C McCloy (Roth, U17) 2:14.01. C: 1 L Saxon (SSH, U20) 2:08.92; 6 Ok Devereux (N Som, U20) 2:12.47. D: 4 A Service provider (Card, U17) 2:15.66. 1500: A: 1 J Warner-Judd (B’burn) 4:09.49; 2 R Greene (NZL) 4:11.49; 3 A Millard (Inv EK) 4:11.78; 4 M Ekiru (KEN) 4:12.55; 5 M Davies (Sale) 4:12.76; 6 S Calvert (Dwelling) 4:13.17; 7 P Stone (M’bro) 4:15.98; 8 A Wright (Phoe) 4:16.08; 9 C Sweeney (IRL) 4:16.29; 10 B Morley (Leeds C) 4:19.98; 11 A Mann (Win, U20) 4:21.28; 12 C Adams (AUS) 4:21.68; 13 J Spilsbury (Sale) 4:26.21; 14 A Stratton (B’burn, U20) 4:28.19. B: 1 E Greenway (Clee, U20) 4:14.56; 2 A Samuels (W&B) 4:20.37; 3 I Jones (W&B, U17) 4:21.32; 4 A Nerurkar (Phoe) 4:23.09; 5 I McGowan (Banb, U17) 4:24.02; 6 B Barlow (Manc H) 4:26.59; 8 M McClelland-Brooks (I’clyde, U17) 4:30.01; 9 A Wallace (Mull, U20) 4:31.18; 11 A Bates (Kett, U20) 4:39.42. C: 8 E Shaw (W’borne, U20) 4:33.94. D: 1 E Powell (Abing, U17) 4:33.03; 7 J Leggate (C&C, U20) 4:39.75. 5000: A: 1 E Wallace (N Som) 16:03.84; 2 R Johnson (Excessive) 16:07.79; 3 P Barker (Ton) 16:10.25; 4 M Da Silva (BRA) 16:22.29; 5 B Gunn (Bir) 16:23.56; 6 H Corridor (Win, W35) 16:25.80; 7 G Carson (Mid U) 16:26.21; 8 Ok Wooden (York) 16:34.64; 9 S Pennycook (Fife) 16:39.09; 10 E Ruane (Norw) 16:48.64; 11 I Borba (POR) 16:52.25; 12 N Donegan (IRL) 16:55.07; 13 H Seager (Charn) 16:56.06; 14 A Eykelbosch (Dac) 17:03.11; 15 D Donegan (IRL) 17:06.72; 16 L Corridor (AFD) 17:09.61; 17 S Potter (Leeds C) 17:11.67; 18 M Harris (Chelm, U20) 17:39.32
NATIONAL ATHLETICS LEAGUE PREMIERSHIP,
Spherical 1a, Manchester, June 11
Thames Valley Harriers regarded to make it three in a row after an in depth win from Blackheath and Bromley final season and began nicely with a 62.92m hammer throw from Kayleigh Presswell however this was headed by Jessica Mayho’s 64.62m for Birchfield.
When thunderstorms referred to as an finish to proceedings the Valley have been nicely forward within the match after a collection of fine performances.
The match started at an unusually early time of 9:30am with the specter of thunderstorms throughout the day, which proved to be the case.
The boys’s hammer adopted earlier than the observe programme obtained underway and there, Blackheath’s Ben Hawkes was the one thrower of 60m with a 67.14m finest effort.
The observe programme obtained underway at midday and Sam Clarke gave the holders begin with a 52.17 clocking however the B race was of a decrease customary with only a single athlete inside 60 seconds.
Nicole Kendall gave the Valley a second win within the girls’s low hurdles seeing off a problem from Birchfield’s Ese Okoro in 57.76.
The 800m noticed Angus Harrington come out on high for Blackheath, with 1:51.05 as his membership added the B string too. Thames Valley saved piling up the factors as 17-year-old Adele Svihakova set a marginal PB of two:09.21 to take the ladies’s occasion.
One other early begin was within the girls’s lengthy soar the place 2021 Olympic Video games seventh placer Abigail Irozuru leapt 6.42m, for Sale, to defeat clubmate, 16-year-old Thea Brown’s 6:01m PB and a 7.18m from Samuel Ebonine helped Sale to a different double within the males’s match.
The 2022 Commonwealth Video games silver medallist Jade Lally for TVH and Kirsty Regulation, for Sale, battled out the ladies’s discus earlier than Lally received by over two metres with 58.52m.
Sale have been additionally up for it within the A string males’s 100m as a 1.4m/second wind blew Nicholas Walsh to 10.30, however the wind turned for Sheffield’s first win of the day as Leonie Ashmeade was given 11.53 towards a breeze.
Birchfield’s Jake Porter simply squeezed dwelling forward of Ewan Bradley as each got 14.32 within the 110m hurdles.
On the flat, Niamh Bridson-Hubbard took the 3000m in 9:32.34 for Blackheath however her membership lagged behind Thames Valley and Sale after 13 occasions and the Valley elevated their marginal lead as Angelina Broadbelt-B;lake took the ladies’s dash hurdles in 13.64.
One of many bankers for Thames Valley is all the time Amelia Strickler and a 17:35m season’s finest shot putt victory maintained the status-quo however she was pushed by Adele Nicoll’s 17.00m heave for Birchfield, which was additionally a season’s finest.
Regardless of the Valley streaking away, Blackheath had not given up and their Louise Evans set a PB when taking the 400m in 53.39. Additionally in PB type was Sheffield’s 15-year-old Casey Musgrave with 56.08 to take the B race. Her membership then had Alfie Manthorpe win the boys’s 1500m in 3:50.79 however Thames Valley have been all the time handily positioned in these occasions the place they missed out on a win they usually have been now 18 factors away from Sale after 22 occasions as Birchfield and Blackheath trailed.
One of the vital aggressive occasions was the ladies’s triple soar the place the highest 4 have been throughout 11.90m however a primary spherical certain from Thames Valley’s Montana Jackson of 12.21m was by no means bettered
The next occasions have been referred to as off: women and men’s pole vault, males’s and girls’s excessive soar, males’s shot, women and men’s javelin, males’s 3000m ,each 200m and all of the relays.
On the time of the early abandonment the crew scores have been:
TEAM: 1 TVH 352; 2 Sale 322; 3 Birchfield 279; 4 Blackheath & B 246; 5 Trafford 231; 6 Swansea 214; 7 Sheffield 212; 8 Chelmsford 196
Males:
100: r1 (1.4): 1 N Walsh (Sale Harriers Manchester) 10.30; 2 D Offiah (Thames Valley Harriers) 10.45; 3 D Beadsley (Swansea Harriers) 10.59. r2 (2.1): 1 Ok Gowan-Wade (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 10.62; 2 B Brown (Sale Harriers Manchester) 10.72; 3 R Earle (Thames Valley Harriers, U20) 10.79. ns1 (-0.6): 1 L Dorrell (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 10.47; 2 D Beadsley (Swansea Harriers) 10.63; 3 J Broome (Sale Harriers Manchester) 10.67; 4 M Damoah (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 10.68. ns2 (0.1): 1 J Gbagbo (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 10.73. 400: r1: 1 V Dos Santos Soares (Thames Valley Harriers) 47.64; 2 J Hocking (Trafford AC) 48.32; 3 A Harrington (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 48.32; 4 T Hunter (Sale Harriers Manchester) 48.71; 6 A Fox (Chelmsford AC, U20) 49.33. 800: r1: 1 A Harrington (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 1:51.05; 5 M Bishop (Thames Valley Harriers, U20) 1:54.48; 6 P Grange (Chelmsford AC, M40) 1:55.32. 1500: 9 P Grange (Chelmsford AC, M40) 4:06.49. 110H: r1 (0.4): 1 J Porter (Birchfield Harriers) 14.32; 2 E Bradley (Sale Harriers Manchester) 14.32; 3 J Watson (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 14.92; 4 S Clarke (Thames Valley Harriers) 15.16; 5 J Cowl (Swansea Harriers) 15.20; 6 Ok Brown (Chelmsford AC) 15.58. r2 (1.0): 1 W Ritchie-Moulin (Birchfield Harriers) 14.32; 2 L Lima (Trafford AC) 15.71; 3 N Abraham (Sale Harriers Manchester) 15.91; 6 F Vogel (Thames Valley Harriers, M40) 17.59. 400H: r1: 1 S Clarke (Thames Valley Harriers) 52.17; 2 J Greenhalgh (Metropolis of Sheffield AC) 52.81; 3 W Ritchie-Moulin (Birchfield Harriers) 52.87; 4 L Dronfield (Blackheath & Bromley HAC, U20) 54.44; 6 F Leaney (Sale Harriers Manchester, U20) 57.55. 3000SC: 1 J Hopkins (Swansea Harriers) 9:00.53; 2 A Different 9:39.36; 3 R Vallance (Thames Valley Harriers) 9:44.36; 4 O Newton (Thames Valley Harriers) 9:53.74. PV: 1 T Walley (Swansea Harriers) 5.10; 2 J Phipps (Birchfield Harriers) 5.01; 3 E Bradley (Sale Harriers Manchester) 4.61; 4 A Ashurst (Sale Harriers Manchester, M55) 4.00; 5 S Vilga (Thames Valley Harriers, M40) 3.40; 6 P Owen (Chelmsford AC, M35) 3.40. LJ: 1 S Ebonine (Sale Harriers Manchester) 7.18/0.7; 2 S Okome (Sale Harriers Manchester) 7.08/0.0; 5 J Livingston (Trafford AC, U20) 6.71/-1.6. DT: 1 C Osammor (Metropolis of Sheffield AC) 54.11; 2 J Tomlinson (Birchfield Harriers) 52.27; 3 D Claydon (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 49.55; 4 J Hedger (Birchfield Harriers, M35) 49.48; 5 B Hawkes (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 47.41; 6 J Taylor (Metropolis of Sheffield AC, M40) 46.46; 7 Ok Wilson (Chelmsford AC) 44.90; 8 P Swan (Swansea Harriers) 43.10; 9 J Ward (Thames Valley Harriers) 40.53; 10 A Pereira Carneiro (Thames Valley Harriers) 40.04; 15 R Bate (Trafford AC, M40) 34.10. HT: 1 B Hawkes (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 67.14; 2 C Shorthouse (Birchfield Harriers) 57.75; 3 J Hamblin (Metropolis of Sheffield AC) 55.70; 4 S Clifton (Sale Harriers Manchester) 53.53; 5 S Mace (Thames Valley Harriers) 51.79; 6 J Taylor (Metropolis of Sheffield AC, M40) 48.07; 7 R Bate (Trafford AC, M40) 46.62; 8 J Flitcroft (Trafford AC) 46.38
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Girls:
100: r1 (-0.9): 1 L Ashmeade (Metropolis of Sheffield AC) 11.53; 2 T Powell (Sale Harriers Manchester) 11.57; 3 D Walker (Birchfield Harriers) 11.62; 4 R Miller (Thames Valley Harriers) 11.71; 5 A Pawlett (Trafford AC) 11.73; 6 Ok Mensah (Chelmsford AC, U20) 12.05. r2 (0.1): 1 A Tagoe (Thames Valley Harriers) 11.67; 2 S Griffiths (Birchfield Harriers) 12.11. ns (0.0): 1 L Ashmeade (Metropolis of Sheffield AC) 11.62; 2 D Walker (Birchfield Harriers) 11.68; 8 C Agwu (Trafford AC, W40) 13.25. 400: r1: 1 L Evans (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 53.39; 2 N Kendall (Thames Valley Harriers) 53.85; 3 H Kelly (Trafford AC) 54.16; 4 H Brier (Swansea Harriers) 54.57; 5 M Powell (Birchfield Harriers, U20) 55.85; 6 T McHugh (Sale Harriers Manchester) 56.41. r2: 1 C Musgrave (Metropolis of Sheffield AC, U17) 56.08; 2 C Reynolds (Thames Valley Harriers, U20) 56.89. 800: r1: 1 A Svihalkova (Thames Valley Harriers, U17) 2:09.21; 4 E Inch (Metropolis of Sheffield AC, U20) 2:13.41; 5 E Bartalotta (Trafford AC, U17) 2:14.56. 3000: 1 N Bridson Hubbard (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 9:42.34; 2 Ok Olding (Thames Valley Harriers) 9:46.31; 3 B Straw (Birchfield Harriers) 9:48.32; 4 Ok Weir (Thames Valley Harriers) 9:49.21; 5 Ok Roberts (Swansea Harriers) 9:59.73. 100H: r1 (0.2): 1 A Broadbelt-Blake (Thames Valley Harriers, W35) 13.64; 2 J Duncton (Birchfield Harriers, U20) 13.66; 3 J Clark (Trafford AC) 14.02; 4 F Dockerty (Sale Harriers Manchester, U20) 14.24; 5 Z Austridge (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 14.53; 6 A McCauley (Metropolis of Sheffield AC) 14.86. r2 (1.3): 1 D Hales (Thames Valley Harriers) 14.22; 2 V Morgan (Trafford AC) 14.45; 3 E Fryer-Francis (Sale Harriers Manchester, U20) 15.15. 400H: r1: 1 N Kendall (Thames Valley Harriers) 57.76; 2 E Okoro (Birchfield Harriers) 57.94; 3 S Elliss (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 59.26; 4 H Mason (Sale Harriers Manchester, U20) 60.68; 5 S Lisk (Swansea Harriers, U20) 62.45; 6 C Esegbona (Trafford AC) 64.46. r2: 1 A Hill (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 61.80; 2 R Weekes (Sale Harriers Manchester) 65.41; 3 C Buckley (Thames Valley Harriers) 65.92; 4 L Halliday (Trafford AC, U20) 66.64. HJ: 1 T Brown (Sale Harriers Manchester, U17) 1.84; 2 H Ferguson (Trafford AC, U20) 1.81; 3 E Madden Forman (Trafford AC) 1.75; 4 G Garber (Sale Harriers Manchester, U20) 1.70; 5 J Browne (Birchfield Harriers) 1.70; 5 P Rogan (Thames Valley Harriers) 1.70; 7 R Burrell (Birchfield Harriers) 1.70. LJ: 1 A Irozuru (Sale Harriers Manchester) 6.42; 2 T Brown (Sale Harriers Manchester, U17) 6.01; 3 L Robinson (Trafford AC) 5.97; 4 L Truupold (Thames Valley Harriers) 5.79; 5 L Clifford (Birchfield Harriers, U20) 5.74. TJ: 1 M Jackson (Thames Valley Harriers) 12.21/0.0; 2 M Sales space (Sale Harriers Manchester, U20) 12.16/0.8; 3 R Otaruoh (Thames Valley Harriers, U20) 12.00/0.4; 4 L Robinson (Trafford AC) 11.92/-0.4; 5 C Earl (Trafford AC, U20) 11.41/-0.8. SP: 1 A Strickler (Thames Valley Harriers) 17.35; 2 A Nicoll (Birchfield Harriers) 17.00; 3 S Thompson (Sale Harriers Manchester) 14.08; 4 S Merritt (Metropolis of Sheffield AC) 13.87; 5 J Hopkins (Chelmsford AC) 13.76; 6 A Amadin (Sale Harriers Manchester, U20) 13.38; 7 M Hopkins (Chelmsford AC, U20) 12.81; 8 C Rimmer (Metropolis of Sheffield AC) 11.34; 14 J Bate (Trafford AC, W40) 9.91. DT: 1 J Lally (Thames Valley Harriers, W35) 58.52; 2 Ok Regulation (Sale Harriers Manchester, W35) 56.10; 3 Z Obamakinwa (Blackheath & Bromley HAC, U20) 53.04; 4 A Nicoll (Birchfield Harriers) 45.63; 5 S Mace (Thames Valley Harriers) 45.01; 6 F Dooner (Trafford AC) 43.45; 7 S Merritt (Metropolis of Sheffield AC) 41.89; 8 C Rimmer (Metropolis of Sheffield AC) 37.34; 9 L Harris (Swansea Harriers, U20) 37.11; 10 J Hopkins (Chelmsford AC) 36.02; 11 J Bate (Trafford AC, W40) 33.90; 12 M Hopkins (Chelmsford AC, U20) 33.69; 13 A Amadin (Sale Harriers Manchester, U20) 32.66. HT: 1 J Mayho (Birchfield Harriers) 64.62; 2 Ok Presswell (Thames Valley Harriers) 62.92; 3 H Blood (Sale Harriers Manchester) 55.72; 4 A Stewart (Blackheath & Bromley HAC) 46.29; 5 Z Dakin (Swansea Harriers) 46.21; 6 J Richardson (Sale Harriers Manchester, U20) 45.57; 7 J Bate (Trafford AC, W40) 41.59
NATIONAL ATHLETICS LEAGUE PREMIERSHIP 1b, Thames Valley Athletics Centre, Eton
The thunderstorms additionally struck the second Premiership match at Eton after 33 occasions had been accomplished when Harrow have been the shock leaders forward of Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow, Martin Duff reviews.
The hosts obtained off to begin within the first occasion, the ladies’s lengthy soar as Jodie Smith got here from behind with a 6.19m remaining leap, as their match started on the extra civilised hour of 11am.
Additionally beginning at 11am was the ladies’s hammer and Katie Head received the match occasion with 67.27m however this was overshadowed by Charlotte Payne’s 72.51m PB which closed the hole to Anna Buy’s 73.02 April throw on the all-time checklist.
Windsor had one other win when a third-round effort of 71.89m, by Jake Norris, the UK second ranked hammer thrower, noticed victory over Shaftesbury’s Chris Bennett by over to metres.
Payne missed her Studying membership’s Nationwide one match not too far additional down the M4.
The boys’s discus noticed a routine win for Shaftesbury’s Greg Thompson however 18-year-old Rhys Allen competed as a visitor and threw 55.28m, which might have been a giant PB if the 2kg plate was used however slightly below his finest if he threw the junior implement.
The opening observe occasion noticed Woodford Inexperienced’s Jack Lawrie win with a time simply outdoors his finest of fifty.80, for the 400m hurdles.
Shaftesbury had their second win when Jeremy Dempsey took the 800m in 1:51.56 and, within the girls’s occasion, Olympian Revee Walcott-Nolan ran her second-best time of two:01.06 for a 50-metre victory for Newham.
John Otugade then added the 100m for Shaftesbury with 10.42, as Hilary Gode gave Harrow their first win with a 100 11.73, however usually her membership’s tally was saved excessive by a collection of minor placings. Then Harrow scored a double within the girls’s 400m via Poppy Malik’s 55.01 and Rebecca Andrei’s 55.35.
Woodford had their second win as Adam Kirk-Smith received the steeplechase in 9:06.73 however, as within the 1a match, simply 4 bettered 10-minutes. There have been seven vacant spots and Crawley’s two males have been an M45 Tim Ellis and an M60 in Rob Creed.
Woodford additionally scored within the excessive hurdles via Cameron Fillery’s 13.70, whereas Marli Jessop took benefit of a 1.8m/sec wind to win the ladies’s 100m hurdles. The Shaftesbury runner, who topped the junior rankings final 12 months, clocked 13.46.
Woodford had one other win when Youcef Zatat had males’s 18.22m shot putt victory
Crawley additionally obtained in a win when Olympic Video games relay runner Niclas Baker received the boys’s 400m in 46.69.
Windsor narrowly took the boys’s 1500m via Daniel Brookling’s 3:50.32, as Harrow’s Suzanna Monk received the ladies’s race in 4:24.06. The hosts then noticed Alex Haydock Wilson, the European 400m bronze medallist, add the boys’s 200m in 20.92, earlier than Harrow scored once more within the girls’s occasion as 19-year-old Pleasure Eze received in a PB 23.61.
The boys’ excessive soar was referred to as off after 5 athletes had cleared 1.90m then, simply earlier than the abandonment Harrow had a one-two within the males’s 3000m via Andrew Milligan and Jonathan Collier.
Lacking occasions have been the boys’s and girls’s pole vault and girls’s excessive soar, males’s triple soar, males’s javelin, girls’s shot and the entire relays.
On the time of the early abandonment the crew scores have been as follows.
TEAM: 1 Harrow 500.68; 2 WSEH 432.68; 3 WG&EL 415.18; 4 Glasgow 349.43; 5 Shaftesbury 334.93; 6 Newham &EB 326.93; 7 Notts 262.18; 8 Crawley 234
NATIONAL ATHLETICS LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
1a, Bedford, June 11
The match was declared over regardless of solely 33 of the 39 occasions being famous as confirmed because the match ended, Martin Duff reviews.
There was controversy over the eligibility of athletes in some occasions and these issues will have to be resolved earlier than the match is asserted official however Cardiff led from Belgrave and hosts Bedford within the uncontested occasions.
Cardiff had obtained off to begin with a girls’s lengthy soar double led by Rebecca Chapman’s 6.17m they usually received once more within the girls’s 800m via Ester Adikpe and males’s 100m double led by Josh Brown.
The Welsh membership continued to attain as Hannah Longdon’s 11.75, towards a wind, led one other Cardiff double.
Bristol & West solely despatched a small crew to the match however Alex Stewart received the boys’s 2000m steeplechase in a hand timed 6:10.3.
Belgrave had new discovery Kate Axford, return to the house of her former membership Bedford & County, to yield a girls’s 3000m victory in 9:29.68.
Bedford then had a win via Etienne Maughan, who moved as much as sixth on the under-20 rankings for the 12 months, with a PB 100m hurdles win in 14.25 towards a powerful wind.
Very long time member of the league, Liverpool obtained a win within the males’s shot with James Kelly’s 16.90 heave, as their Brandon Arrey received the 400m in 47.89.
Herne Hill have been having a troublesome time on the backside of the standings however Esther Fuji set a PB 54.77 to win the ladies’s 400m.
Herts Phoenix had additionally been having a troublesome afternoon earlier than 18-year-old Jacob Kinchin-Smith improved his finest 200m time by almost half-a-second to 21.72 for victory.
The BUCS indoor champion Hannah Longden then received the ladies’s occasion for Cardiff with 24.35 to steer one other double for her membership.
Portsmouth too had been taking few podium locations however England champion Sarah Vincent then took the ladies’s shot with 16.23m to go Cardiff’s Michaela Walsh’s 15.4m.
The assembly closed with Cardiff profitable the dash relays and Belgrave the one lap occasions however there have been some points nonetheless to be determined.
Ends in males’s and girls’s pole vault, males’s and girls’s excessive soar and the ladies’ triple soar remained to be confirmed.
With out these, the crew scores have been:
TEAM: 1 Cardiff 411; 2 Belgrave 374; 3 Bedford C 336.5; 4 Liverpool 317; 5 Herts P 298; 6 Bristol & W 295.5; 7 Portsmouth 275; 8 Herne H 214
1b, Basingstoke, Hampshire, June 11
The one Nationwide league match to finish with out incident was on the Down Grange Centre on the outskirts of Basingstoke, Martin Duff reviews.
There, Tonbridge who’ve been placing collectively a observe and area crew to go together with their middle-distance working energy have been snug match winners forward of hosts Basingstoke & Mid Hants.
Tonbridge had Ben Murphy and Charles Crick rating wins within the males’s 800m earlier than their Darian Moore took benefit of a 2.0m/sec win to win the boys’s 100m in 10.57. Then 17-year-old Lucy Tallon added the ladies’s race in 12.15. In addition they scored within the 200m via Harry Kendal’s 21.74.
Peterborough & Nene Valley who languished on the backside of the standings, have been penalised for supplying too few officers however did have a win within the opening occasion the ladies’s hammer via World Masters runner-up Andrea Jenkins. She improved her place on the high of the Masters W45 rankings with a forty five.17m victory earlier than additionally profitable the discus.
Southampton wound up mid-table however had Chris Scott lead a double within the males’s discus with 50.37m earlier than Andrew Knight led one other Southampton double with a 16.98 shot victory.
Havering too had the odd victory as Joseph Agbodza confirmed his third spot on the under-23 lists with a 14.05 110m hurdles win. Then within the girls’s 400m, crew mate, 17-year-old Madeline Smith went fifth on the under-20 lists with a 55.00 private finest.
Gemma Kearsey then added the ladies’s 1500m for Havering with 4:29.29, whereas second under-23 ranked Peter Brinton Quinn took the ultimate area occasion, the boys’s javelin with 63.88m.
MATCH: 1 Tonbridge 603.4; 2 Basingstoke & Mid Hants 515.9; 3 Kingston & Poly 501.9; 4 Havering 452.4; 5 Southampton 399.4; 6 Yeovil 369.4; 7 Bournemouth 368.4; 6 Peterboro & NV 174
Nationwide 1, Palmer Park, Studying, Berkshire, June 11
Studying have been main mid-afternoon, however some good performances from Yate noticed the West Nation outfit squeeze dwelling, Martin Duff reviews.
Maybe it was a pity that the hosts have been unable to name on maybe their finest athlete, Charlotte Payne, who was competing simply down the M4 at Eton as a visitor the place she threw 72.51m to go second on the all-time British lists. Had they executed so, victory would have been theirs.
One in all Yate’s early winners was Welsh indoor 800m silver medallist Kane Lee who ran a 1:54.18 in an in depth race.
In what’s successfully a tier 5 competitors, there have been few high rankers however Yate scored repeatedly and had Daniel Brooks take the 100m in a ten.55 PB, as Raquel Tjernagel added the ladies’s race for Enfield with 11.85 and, later, the 400m in a PB 55.36.
Yate topped the remaining within the males’s excessive soar when Adam Brooks had a 2.10m third time clearance. He was matched early on by 2022 high ranked junior and crew mate, Luke Ball, whose was over 2.05m.
There was an in depth battle within the girls’ pole vault as former high ranked under-13 and under-15 athlete, Arisa Burgess moved as much as fourth on the 2023 lists with a 3.10m leap however was headed by a 3.30m by Wigan’s Fiona Hockey.
Yate later scored a double win within the 200m races as Isaac Cory took the boys’s in 21.52 and Amy Pye the ladies’s in 24.98.
MATCH with 34 out of 39 occasions scored: 1 Yate 467.5; 2 Studying 458.5; 3 Milton Keynes 278.5; 4 Enfield 275; 5 Wigan 180.5
HUMBER COUNTY AA OPEN SERIES 1, Hull, June 11
U15 combined occasions: HJ: 1 J Callau (York, U13W) 1.40. DT: 1 L Cowling (Scunthorpe Harriers AC, U13) 26.14
U13: LJ: r1: 1 J Macquin-Jones (York, U13W) 4.32
Combined occasions: 400: 1 L Baird (KuH, M45) 53.33; 6 C Kennedy (Dur, M55) 59.23. 10,000: 5 J Dagnan (Brid, W40) 40:42.79
Males: SP: 1 J Twiddle (KuH, M50) 13.75; 2 G Pell (Scunt, M50) 13.29. DT: 1 E Abara (KuH) 46.00. DT: 1 J Twiddle (KuH, M50) 38.74; 2 G Pell (Scunt, M50) 34.63. HT: 1 J Twiddle (KuH, M50) 43.99; 2 G Pell (Scunt, M50) 35.85
M60: HT: 1 D Gibson (KuH) 35.89
Girls: DT: 1 H Broadbridge (KuH) 40.94; 2 J Waters (Shef/Dearn) 37.29; 3 M Wright (KuH, U17) 31.38. HT: 1 H Broadbridge (KuH) 55.00
U20: JT: 1 B Moodie (KuH) 38.58
U13: 70H (1.9): 1 S Horsfall-Samb (York) 11.56; 2 J Callau (York) 11.92. SP: 1 R Kingston (Leeds C) 9.53. DT: 1 P Moore (KuH) 25.50. JT: 1 S Horsfall-Samb (York) 30.04
BERKSHIRE SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Studying, June 10
U20 males: 2000SC: 1 J Barnes (B&B) 6:22.0; 2 J Mingoia (WSEH) 6:37.2. LJ: 1 J Taylor (WSEH) 6.74. DT: 1 O Ford (Crew Ok) 41.20. HT: 1 F Hanham (Learn) 50.00. JT: 1 H Domingos (Learn) 55.77; 2 M Gurney (WSEH) 48.32
U17: 400H: 1 A Crerar (Learn) 57.0; 2 N Rollins (WSEH) 59.0; 3 B Dewar (WSEH) 59.2. LJ: 1 G Down (Newb) 6.44. SP: 1 C Anthony-Uzoeto (Berk Sch) 13.91. HT: 1 S Simpson (Crew Ok) 55.43
U15: 300: 1 T Okoro (WSEH) 36.8; 2 S Babis (WSEH) 37.9; 3 Y El-Nager (Learn) 38.4; 4 W Shell (Brack) 38.4. Ht2: 1 T Okoro (WSEH) 37.4; 2 W Shell (Brack) 38.4. 800: 1 M Pointon (Brack) 2:05.7. TJ: 1 M Woozley (Brack) 12.01. DT: 1 D Bartosik (Som Sch) 41.06. HT: 1 E Guta (Learn) 34.24
U20 girls: 3000: 1 H Haldane (Learn) 10:13.2. 1500SC: 1 O Brown (Wyc P) 5:05.5; 2 E Chappell (C’ley) 5:13.3
U17: 100: Ht2: 1 S Olaseinde-Rhodes (WSEH) 12.4. 300: 1 P Armah (Learn) 40.7; 2 M Barnes (Learn) 41.1. 1500: 1 M Fieldsend (WSEH) 4:44.3. 300H: 1 S Mclachlan (M’head) 47.3. 1500SC: 1 E Davey (WSEH) 4:57.6; 2 J Heller (WSEH) 5:23.7. PV: 1 M Staunton (WSEH) 2.70. TJ: 1 Y Wasterfall (Newb) 10.89. HT: 1 C Harris (WSEH) 45.08
U15: 300: 1 G Sikora (Brack) 40.5; 2 L Metcalfe (Learn) 41.5. Ht1: 1 G Sikora (Brack) 42.2. Ht2: 1 L Metcalfe (Learn) 42.9. 75H: 1 I Rae (Brack) 11.5. PV: 1 L Orywal-Sykes (WSEH) 2.50. DT: 1 R Dannatt (WSEH) 26.93. HT: 1 V Scully (WSEH) 35.49
CHESHIRE SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Ellesmere Port, June 10
U20 males: 110H (3.5): 1 D Bradley (C&N) 15.3. HJ: 1 H Blunn (Macc) 1.90. JT: 1 R Livesey (Sale) 55.00
U17: 100H (1.5): 1 C Beechall (Liv H) 13.5; 2 R Bradley (C&N) 14.0
U15: 200 (2.9): 1 C Adelani (Warr) 23.2; 2 T Shepherd (W Ches) 23.3. 300: 1 O Johnson (C&N) 38.2. SP: 1 J Swanepoel (Ches Sch) 12.90
U20 girls: LJ: 1 S Jones (Sale) 5.79. DT: 1 C Braka (Traff) 38.64
U17: 800: 1 J Lark (W Ches) 2:11.6; 2 S Harding (Vale R) 2:13.9; 3 E Jha (Vale R) 2:14.3. 1500: 1 E Heavey (Warr) 4:41.1. 300H: 1 M Walker (Wirr) 45.6. LJ: 1 L Salter (Inventory H) 5.47. HT: 1 Ok Stoll (W Ches) 44.68. JT: 1 H Wheeler (W Ches) 50.05
U15: 300: 1 R Phillips (Wirr) 42.0; 2 B Manson (W Ches) 42.5. Ht2: 1 B Manson (W Ches) 42.1. 75H: Ht1 (2.3): 1 O Crawford (Warr) 11.7
CLEVELAND SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Middlesbrough, June 10
U15 boys: 100 (-0.4): 1 F McKittrick (New M) 11.4
DURHAM SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Jarrow, June 10
U17 males: 100: 1 M McGuire (Gate) 11.0. PV: 1 T Hill (Darl) 3.60
U15: TJ: 1 B Cunningham (Gate) 11.69
U17 girls: 100: 1 M Wilkinson (Gate) 12.3. 300H: 1 A McAuley-Zechner (Gate) 47.3. JT: 1 D Metcalf (Gate) 36.52
U15: 100: 1 C Obinna-Alo (Solar) 12.4
GREATER MANCHESTER SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Stretford, June 10
U20 males: HJ: 1 W Jackson (Wig D) 2.00; 2 M Ogedenbe Dobies (Higher Manchester Schs) 1.90. TJ: 1 B Zola (Salford) 13.04. SP: 1 C Unsworth (Stockport) 15.05. DT: 1 C Unsworth (Stockport) 40.87. JT: 1 L Forster (Wigan) 58.58
U17: 100: 1 M Kwok (G Man Sch) 11.13. 400: 4 J Walton (Warmth, U15) 55.10. 800: 1 B Burton (Salf) 1:57.90. 400H: 1 P Gardner (Bury) 58.71. PV: 1 P Zapantis (Higher Manchester Schs) 3.60
U15: 100: 1 J Tcheck (Bolt) 11.55. Ht1: 1 J Tcheck (Bolt) 11.57. 200: Ht2: 1 I Aitanu (G Man Sch) 23.68. 300: 1 C Wooden (G Man Sch) 38.10. 800: 1 E Grime (Oldham) 2:02.56; 2 F Dobson Emmas (Higher Manchester Schs) 2:04.45; 3 T Amaral (Trafford) 2:05.97. 1500: 1 A Fraser (Salford) 4:16.47; 2 P Aron (Salford) 4:18.28; 3 T Ye (Higher Manchester Schs) 4:18.45. TJ: 1 E Odi (Tameside) 12.23
U20 girls: 100: 1 L Murphy (E Ches) 11.91. 800: 1 I Burke (Trafford) 2:13.43; 2 O Brown (Trafford) 2:13.85; 3 M Byrnes (Higher Manchester Schs) 2:14.95. PV: 1 S Wilkinson (Trafford) 3.10. SP: 1 A Amadin (Bury) 12.87; 2 N Davenport (Higher Manchester Schs) 11.33. HT: 1 J Richardson (Higher Manchester Schs) 48.98; 2 S Moss-Turner (Wigan) 42.50
U17: 100: 1 C Ufuoma (Bolt) 11.98. Ht1: 1 C Ufuoma (Bolt) 12.25. 200: 1 B Idoko (Bury) 25.49. 300: 1 E Bowker (E Ches) 40.56. Ht1: 1 E Bowker (E Ches) 41.14. 800: 1 A Gisbourne (Bury) 2:09.71; 2 E Bartalotta (Bolton) 2:13.44. 1500: 1 S Clough (Traff) 4:37.85; 2 S Roiditis (Salf) 4:42.51. 3000: 1 F Murdoch (Inventory H) 10:13.92; 2 A Clough (Traff) 10:16.79. 1500SC: 1 D Slattery (Tameside) 5:10.08. TJ: 1 A Hewitt (Wig D) 11.67. SP: 1 E Gomez (Traff) 13.63. JT: 1 L Oldale (Trafford) 36.14
U15: 100: 1 N Ridler (Sale) 12.38; 2 A Could (Bolt) 12.46. 300: 1 M Mills (Inventory H) 40.96. Ht1: 1 M Mills (Inventory H) 41.57. 800: r1: 1 I Hill (Stockport) 2:15.59. 75H: 1 G Aimiuwu (Stockport) 11.49; 2 E Elliott (Bury) 11.70. DT: 1 B Pendlebury (Wigan) 32.38. HT: 3 L Forster (Wigan) 58.58; 1 J Wilkins (Traff) 43.79
LANCASHIRE SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Blackpool, June 10
U20 males: 110H (-1.2): 1 J Elphick (BWF) 14.9. 2000SC: 1 B Corridor (Horw) 6:32.7. SP: 1 I Delaney (Prest) 15.78. HT: 1 G Williams (B’burn) 37.09
U17: 200 (-1.3): 1 C Unsworth (B’burn) 22.3. 400: 1 L Ryan (O&R) 50.6. 1500: 1 M Clark (Prest) 4:03.6. 3000: 1 M Fraser (Prest) 8:55.6
U15: HJ: 1 E Griffiths (Liv H) 1.77. DT: 1 B Roberts (Prest) 41.82
U20 girls: HJ: 1 H Ferguson (Traff) 1.67. DT: 1 N Saunders (Liv PS) 32.12. HT: 1 E Harrison (B’burn) 44.56
U17: 100: 1 Q Nguta (Prest) 12.4. 300: 1 Ok Dacosta (B’burn) 39.8. HJ: 1 S Owens (Liv PS) 1.64
U15: 800: 1 I Goodman (Chor ATC) 2:15.0; 2 A Taylor (B’burn) 2:15.8. PV: 1 T Osborne (B’burn) 2.60. HT: 1 M Casey (Liv PS) 41.26
NORTH YORKSHIRE SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS, York, June 10
U20 males: 2000SC: 1 C Wright (York) 6:31.3. JT: 1 I Henson (York) 48.57
U17: HT: 1 B Farmer-Beasley (York) 43.37
U15: 300: 1 R Whittaker (York) 37.0. HJ: 1 B Foulger (York) 1.72. LJ: 1 J Chunye (Hill) 5.90. TJ: 1 B Foulger (York) 11.98
U20 girls: 400H: 1 F Hogg (York) 65.3; 2 S Chechik (York) 65.9
U17: 300H: 1 L Birch (York) 46.4. SP: 1 Ok Clague (York) 12.04
U13: 70H: r1 (-0.3): 1 J Callau (York) 11.7; 2 S Horsfall-Samb (York) 11.7
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Newark, June 10
U17 males: 200: r1: 1 M Good (Mans) 22.2. JT: 1 M Younger (Mans) 56.22
U15: 300: 1 M Henry (Nott Sch) 37.7
U17 girls: 800: 1 M Taylor (Notts) 2:15.9. 300H: 1 Z Smith (Newk) 44.9. 1500SC: 1 Ok Gardner (Der) 5:10.5. DT: 1 S Joynt (Mans) 37.93. JT: 1 D Kaye (Amber) 39.86
U15: JT: 1 S Slater-Rowley (Ret) 37.05
SOUTH YORKSHIRE SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Doncaster, June 10
U20 combined occasions: PV: 1 W Lane (Shef/Dearn) 4.60; 2 R Could (Shef/Dearn, U17) 4.20; 4 G James (Shef/Dearn, U15W) 2.60; 5 O Isherwood (Hallam, U15W) 2.60. TJ: 1 T Wesseh Nah Konteh (Shef/Dearn, U17) 13.31; 2 C Coates (Shef/Dearn, U20W) 11.20
U17 males: 400: 1 R Stovell (Hallam) 49.7; 2 H Parker (Roth) 50.3. HJ: 1 T Wesseh Nah Konteh (Shef/Dearn) 1.91
U15: 800: 1 A Bedford (Roth) 2:01.5. 1500: 1 T Thake (Hallam) 4:18.6. SP: 1 H Beard (Shef/Dearn) 15.02. DT: 1 H Beard (Shef/Dearn) 34.67
U20 girls: HJ: 1 C Coates (Shef/Dearn) 1.71. SP: 1 D Adebayo (Shef/Dearn) 12.89; 2 E Kynoch (Shef/Dearn) 11.15
U17: 300: 1 C Musgrave (Shef/Dearn) 39.8
U15: 200: 1 V Ndambakuwa (Barns) 25.7. 1500: 1 G Igoe (Roth) 4:46.8. LJ: 1 J Turner (Hallam) 5.39
STAFFORDSHIRE SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Stoke, June 10
U17 males: 800: 1 J Whittingham (Stoke) 1:58.3; 2 L Smith (Stoke) 1:59.7U15: 300: 1 S McCafferty (Burt) 38.4. Ht1: 1 S McCafferty (Burt) 38.4U17 girls: 300: 1 I Swindlehurst (Burt) 41.2. 80H: 1 Ok Brant (Burt) 11.9
WARWICKSHIRE SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Nuneaton, June 10
U17 males: HJ: 1 A Onyekwe (Leam AA) 1.95. PV: 1 F Williams-Stein (Leam) 3.90U15: 1500: 1 A Lane (Leam) 4:08.4. 80H (-0.9): 1 J Vural (R&N) 11.8U17 girls: 100 (-1.1): 1 E du Bois (R&N) 12.4. 300H: 1 L Boyes (R&N) 45.4U15: 100 (-0.5): 1 G McCollin (R&N) 12.4. 300: 1 M Taylor (R&N) 42.6. 75H (-0.5): 1 G McCollin (R&N) 11.3
WEST YORKSHIRE SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Leeds (B), June 10
U20 males: 800: 1 Ok Inexperienced (C&C) 1:55.51
U17: 100 (2.5): 1 O Armitage (Leeds C) 10.92. 800: 1 R Mirfin (Sky) 1:55.16; 2 C McAndrew (York) 1:58.80. HJ: 1 J Holmes (Shef/Dearn) 1.93
U15: 100 (1.0): 1 D Bayly (R’nicely) 11.56. HJ: 1 J Akintolu (Wake) 1.75. TJ: 1 O Agho (WY Sch) 11.65
U20 girls: 800: 1 E Inch (Shef/Dearn) 2:14.58. 1500: 1 I Richardson (Holm) 4:36.14
U15: 300: 1 M Rhodes (Spen) 42.65. 800: 1 M Schofield (Roth) 2:14.66; 2 Ok Harrison-Sargent (Hal) 2:17.53
ALDERSHOT, FARNHAM & DISTRICT OPEN, Aldershot, June 8
Combined occasions: 200: r3: 7 R Watkins (BMH, M70) 31.21. r6: 6 S Loades (Brack, W45) 27.64. 1500: r4: 3 G Bone (G&G, U13) 4:45.07; 6 N Walmsley (AFD, U13W) 4:55.58; 12 P Visitor (AFD, U13W) 4:59.12. r5: 12 Z Allan (WSEH, U13W) 4:49.51. r6: 2 M Risden (Soton, M35) 4:13.91; 5 M Symes (AFD, M50) 4:21.27; 6 S Cooper (AFD, M50) 4:24.51; 12 L Quinn (AFD, U17W) 4:32.89. r7: 1 L Stone (AFD, U20) 3:55.77; 2 C Norman (AFD, U20) 3:57.84; 12 J Quinlan (AFD, M35) 4:08.11; 17 H Maclean (AFD, M40) 4:10.85. 3000: r1: 6 L Locks (AFD, W45) 10:45.64; 8 Ok Ealden (AFD, U15W) 10:55.25. r2: 3 J Pearce (AFD, U17) 8:50.45; 5 A Whitwam (Morp, M45) 9:15.81
U13 boys: DT: 1 N Holden (W’ley) 26.28
M50: DT: 1 P Evans (Woking) 37.68; 2 P Kelly (Woking, M55) 33.52
U13 ladies: DT: 1 S Haine (W’ley) 24.12
TRIPADVISOR HERCULES WIMBLEDON 3000m FESTIVAL, Wimbledon, June 7
Combined occasions: 3000: r1: 10 D Williams (G&G, M60) 10:29.74; 11 D Ogden (S Lon, M60) 10:39.74; 13 C Grima (HW, W45) 10:50.01. r2: 2 S Winstone (Soton, W35) 9:36.37; 3 Ok Hughes (AFD, W) 9:37.60; 9 J Gonzalez-Armas (26.2, M50) 9:47.86. r3: 10 V Hopkins (Ton, W) 9:31.23; 13 N Scott (AFD, W) 9:33.70. r4: 7 S Lewis (Lon Hth, M40) 9:12.06. r5: 11 N Bridson Hubbard (B&B, W) 9:07.08; 12 N Browne (Serp, M40) 9:08.65. r6: 2 T Chandler (AFD, U20) 8:35.65; 3 L Jolly (Learn, M40) 8:37.64; 10 J Hotham (VP&TH, M35) 8:59.04; 12 N Impey (Dulw, M40) 9:01.33. r7: 3 F Grierson (Excessive) 8:37.33; 4 H Silverstein (HW) 8:37.99; 8 J Brook (SMR) 8:38.76. r8: 1 W Perkin (TVH) 8:23.48; 2 G Ogden (S Lon) 8:26.14; 3 A Hamud (SB, U20) 8:27.50; 4 E Chuck (Dulw, M35) 8:27.88; 5 R Wooden (BMH) 8:28.78; 6 J Rennie (Learn) 8:28.93; 7 C Haywood (Excessive) 8:29.15; 8 W Bryan (Soton) 8:29.83; 9 H Gear (M&M, U20) 8:32.99; 11 M Pickering (AFD, U20) 8:34.08; 13 R Wilson (Excessive, M35) 8:34.70; 14 S Nesbitt (AFD, U20) 8:36.44. r9: 1 A Leprêtre (Excessive) 8:11.40; 2 J Sanderson (G&G) 8:11.91; 3 J Kavanagh (Holl S) 8:14.31; 4 B Alcock (Mattress C) 8:16.58; 5 F Hessian (Notts) 8:17.04; 6 S Gebreselassie (Belg) 8:20.01; 7 J Cornish (HW) 8:21.30; 8 J O’Hara (Soton) 8:21.58; 9 C Eastaugh (HW) 8:22.76; 10 M Clisham (Cov) 8:23.22; 12 F O’Brien (NEB) 8:31.81; 13 S Stevens (Norw) 8:33.18
ISLE OF WIGHT THROWS SUMMER SERIES, Sandown, June 7
Males: SP: 1 G Newton (IoW, M45) 12.97
LEE VALLEY SPRINT NIGHTS, Lee Valley, June 7
CJ Ujah, returning to motion for the primary time since failing a medication check on the Tokyo Olympics, ran a wind-assisted 10.12 and a authorized 10.20.
“I used to be nervous,” he advised the Guardian. “I felt like I used to be again in major college on the point of race for the primary time ever once more.
“I wasn’t certain it was going to be that quick, nevertheless it’s fairly good to know I’m in some respectable form. Going ahead, hopefully I’ll construct on it.”
Combined occasions: 100: A1 (2.3): 1 C Ujah (E&H) 10.12; 2 D Morgan-Harrison (KuH) 10.16; 3 A Morgan-Harrison (KuH) 10.30; 4 B Mingeli (Camb H) 10.31; 5 J Quainoo (B&B) 10.42; 6 J Williams (Harrow) 10.49; 7 C Miller (HW) 10.50. A2 (2.5): 1 J Harding (Bas) 10.49; 2 Ok Opara (Linc W) 10.52; 3 C Lawson (SB) 10.61. A3 (1.3): 1 M Damoah (B&B) 10.56; 2 J Ennis (Croy) 10.73; 3 J Browne (Kent, M40) 10.88. A5 (1.0): 3 Ok Obeng (BFTTA, U17) 11.03. A7 (1.9): 5 A Hunt (Charn, W) 11.53; 8 J Wooden (Harrow, M45) 12.02. A8 (1.3): 3 D Kuypers (B&B, W) 11.83; 4 S Wright-Taipow (Harrow, U20W) 11.85. A9 (1.7): 2 R Tjernagel (E&H, W) 12.10; 4 L Tallon (Ton, U20W) 12.20; 7 C Grant (Herne H, W35) 12.70. B1 (1.1): 1 C Ujah (E&H) 10.20; 2 D Morgan-Harrison (KuH) 10.24; 3 B Mingeli (Camb H) 10.29; 4 A Morgan-Harrison (KuH) 10.37; 5 J Harding (Bas) 10.45; 6 J Quainoo (B&B) 10.51; 7 J Williams (Harrow) 10.55; 8 C Miller (HW) 10.58. B2 (1.2): 1 Ok Opara (Linc W) 10.56; 2 M Copeland-Naulty (Herne H) 10.71; 3 O Grant (Harrow) 10.72. B3 (0.9): 4 J Browne (Kent, M40) 10.93. B7 (1.5): 7 A Hunt (Charn, W) 11.65. B8 (1.3): 2 S Wright-Taipow (Harrow, U20W) 11.81; 3 D Kuypers (B&B, W) 11.85; 5 R Tjernagel (E&H, W) 12.15; 7 J Wooden (Harrow, M45) 12.20. B9 (2.0): 1 L Tallon (Ton, U20W) 12.19; 6 R Wright (WG&EL, U17W) 12.47. A10 (1.7): 2 R Wright (WG&EL, U17W) 12.48. A12 (2.1): 5 A Lengthy (Herne H, M80) 15.58. B10 (2.4): 3 C Grant (Herne H, W35) 12.64
OXON & BUCKS MIDWEEK OPEN MEETING, Horspath, June 7
Combined occasions: 300: r1: 3 M Barough (Oxf C, M45) 39.18. 400: r1: 7 L Unwin (Reig, U17W) 58.01. TJ: 1 M Noufal (Unattached, U20) 15.08/1.0. DT: 1 Ok Woodcock (Oxf C, W) 47.91; 2 A Jeacock West (Rad, U20W) 39.38
Males: DT: 1 M Quigley (Seat, M45) 44.23; 2 J Bell (Oxf U, M35) 43.60
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM SERIES, Birmingham (U), June 7
Combined occasions: 400: r1: 1 E Jeffery (W’borne, U20W) 57.26. r2: 3 A Freeman (Ok&S, U17W) 58.64. r3: 1 J Colclough (BRAT, M40) 52.28. r4: 1 C Bailey (Ips) 47.91; 2 F Hutchinson (Notts, U20) 49.36. 1500: r3: 7 M Pollard (BRAT, M40) 4:19.08. 5000: r1: 3 F Stapleton (SB, W) 16:44.84; 4 D Robinson (B’ville, M50) 16:44.94. r2: 4 A Burgess (Bir, U17) 15:13.79; 13 N Mitchell (Learn, W) 15:57.91; 16 M Ince (BRAT, M45) 16:19.94. HJ: 1 Ok Jack (SB, U20) 2.12; 2 C Husbands (B&R) 2.04; 4 H Mills (And, W) 1.76; 6 L Holt (SB, W) 1.68. HT: 1 A Merritt (NEB, W) 56.23; 2 Ok Ebbage (Ton, W) 43.75. JT: 1 H Lewington (WSEH, U20W) 46.19. JT: 1 H Wheeler (W Ches, U17W) 50.61
Males: HT: 1 S Clifton (Win) 50.83. HT: 1 J Berry (Hale, U20) 53.99
Girls: 400H: 1 Z Austridge (B&B) 61.98; 2 S Fisher (B&B) 62.04; 3 M Willis (Norw, U20) 62.44; 4 R Zaghloul (Lough S) 63.32; 5 Ok Hulme (Shrews) 63.56; 6 G Majer (College of Birmingham AC, U20) 64.38
British Grand Prix of Race Strolling, Leeds, June 10
Heather Warner and Chris Snook took the titles within the fierce warmth of Leeds over 20km.
Snook clocked a observe PB of 1:35:10:08 to take the UKA, England and Race Strolling Affiliation Championships.
Regardless of the recent circumstances the ladies’s all time checklist was rewritten. Warner moved to second on the UK all-time checklist, behind Davies as she clocked 1.40.29:39 to take the UKA title.
Davies clocked 1:43:24:85 to take the silver.
Regardless of the warmth Abigail Jennings clocked her second finest efficiency over the 20km/20,000 metres distance to clock 1:47:50:29 to take the bronze medal within the UKA Championships and the England and RWA Championships to maneuver third on the UK observe checklist.
The runner-up within the England and RWA Championships Pagen Spooner in her debut over the 20km/20,000 metres distance battled the brutal circumstances to clock a UK Underneath-23 file of 1:55:23:18. This additionally strikes her to fourth on the UK all-time checklist behind Warner, Davies and Jennings.
Within the under-20 10,000m Jonathan Ellerton battled the recent circumstances to take the UKA and England Championships in 61.43.86.
Males: 10000W: 1 C Corbishley (M&M) 47:12.97U20: 10000W: 1 J Ellerton (B&B) 61:43.86Women: 10000W: 1 H Hopper (Camb H) 54:57.62
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