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The Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Track and Field Championships took place at Milton Keynes for the first time in many years at the weekend. Saturday saw warm temperatures and sunshine whilst Sunday was blustery and chilly. There were many excellent Chiltern performances and a good medal count. Saturday
100m and 1500m races took up a good chunk of the day. Jonathan Hildingsson Oshlyansky and Arthur Evora gained useful experience to be sixth and seventh in the U14 Boys 100m. Nia Beckford, who had a busy weekend, ran well for silver in the U14 Girls 100m. Bronwen Harman and Charlotte Smart qualified for the U16 Girls 100m final and were seventh and eighth in it. Abi Masters was fourth in the U18 Women’s 100m. Emile Morti won a high quality U18 Men’s 110m hurdles with an ESAA qualifier of 14.37. Issy Robinson won silver in the U18 Women’s 400m in a PB of 61.18. The female 1500m races saw great success for Chiltern’s athletes. The U14 Girls saw a 1-2-3 with all three medallists gaining PBs: Aura Lue Fong winning in 5.13.48, Sunaya Nanda second in 5.14.70, and Lottie Monnington third in 5.20.59. Remarkably the U16 Girls race was also a Chiltern triple with Maya Davis victorious in 4.52.06, Juliette MacDougall winning silver in 4.57.11, and Nell Frost bronze in 4.58.35. All three girls were slightly off PB territory in a tactical race. Evelyn Wildman was a comfortable winner of the U18 Women’s race in an impressive time and ESAA qualifier of 4.34.81. Jack Turner won U20 Men’s 1500m in a PB 4.35.20, just holding off dad Neil, who won the Men’s Vet 50 race, also in a PB of 4.35.54. The U14 Boys 1500m saw good runs from Barnaby Williams, fifth, Jack Dixon, 11th and Thomas Cooper 14th. The U16 Boys in Bucks has good strength in depth at middle distance this year and the 1500m was run as two time trials. Overall Harrison Lawrence was fifth, Isaac Taylor 12th, John Rooney 13th and Isaac McCall, suffering with heel pain, 15th. In the U18 race Edward Johnson was fifth, James Malin ninth and Charlie De Sousa 11th. In the field there was a win in U14 Girls Javelin from Lottie Monnington in a PB of 18.30m. There were medals in U14 Javelin for Jack Dixon (silver) and Thomas Cooper (bronze). Arthur Evora and Thomas Cooper both scored PBs in U14 Boys Long Jump. Bronwen Harman was third in U16 Javelin in a PB of 18.56m. Sunday In U14 Girls 200m Lyla Russell won gold in 27.50 and Nia Beckford was also a winner in U14 Girls 200m hurdles. George Aliaj ran well for fourth in U14 Boys 200m, and Abi Masters won silver in U18 Women’s 200m in 28.67. Ffion Harman won U20 Women’s 400m hurdles in 70.58. Nia Beckford also won U14 Girls 75m hurdles and was fourth in high jump. Bethan Lloyd won silver in U16 Girls 80m hurdles in 13.22. George Aliaj won gold in U14 Boys shot with a PB of 7.53m and James Woodgate was third in U14 Boys high jump with 1.40m. Aura Lue Fong gained her second medal of the weekend to win silver in U14 Girls 800m. The other three Chiltern girls ran PBs, Millie Killingback, eighth in 2.51.27, Amelia Hanstein, 11th in 2.52.32, and Anna Whitty, 14th in 2.59.32. Alice Martin won silver in U16 Girls 800m and Nia Clarke was seventh. The U18 Women’s 800m race saw another medal for Issy Robinson, winning bronze in a season’s best 2.23.48. In U14 Boys 800m, which was another race determined by two time trials, Barnaby Williams had another good run to be seventh in a PB of 2.25.53. Harvey Cartledge was 14th in 2.31.66 and Jonathan Kalibbala 16th in 2.44.84. The U16 Boys saw another good effort from Harrison Lawrence, just off his PB with 2.12.41 to be seventh. John Rooney was ninth in a PB of 2.20.61. James Malin and Edward Johnson came back to be fifth and sixth respectively in the U18 Men’s 800m race. Other County Champs Hertfordshire Jack Dalton ran on Saturday in the U14 Boys 800m heats at Watford. Jack made the final as a non-automatic qualifier in a PB of 2.23.17 and was an excellent fifth in the final on Sunday just outside that time. Callum Powell ran a PB of 2.02.44 to be third in the U20 Men’s 800m. Middlesex James Henderson was third in the U18 Men’s 3000m on Sunday at Lee Valley in a good time of 9.53.29. The first match in the YDL Lower Age Group series was a Chiltern Harriers-hosted meeting at Little Marlow on Sunday. The meeting went off well with several kind comments from visiting officials and other clubs. Nicky Beckford had worked tirelessly to coordinate a big team of helpers all contributing to an excellent day. The Chiltern team were a very good third from the division of five with many PBs and a great atmosphere in the team. The weather was kind with mild temperatures, the occasional sunny spell and no rain. FULL RESULTS U14 Girls Lyla Russell had a great meeting winning A string 100m and 200m and second in A string long jump. All were good performances and the 200m a PB. Nia Beckford also had an excellent day, winning A string 75m hurdles in a PB of 13.09, second in A string high jump, and second in B string long jump. There was an excellent double win in 1500m from Chloe Willson and Sunaya Nanda, both scoring PBs, 5.06.21 and 5.16.79 respectively. In 800m Aura Lue Fong ran well for second in A string in a PB of 2.34.29 with Amelia Hanstein third in B string, and PBs in non-scoring for Millie Killingback and Anna Whitty. Elly Konkader provided good B string back up in the 100m and 200m, and Chloe Atkins ran well for third in B string 75m hurdles. Scarlett Shearer Dean won B string high jump and Hattie Clark Shorten jumped a huge PB of 1.44m in non-scoring. Darcey Duttton helped out to be third in A string hammer, as well as non-scoring 100m, and Chloe Willson was fourth in A string javelin. The 4 x 100m team of Elly, Lyla, Darcey and Nia was third. U14 800m runners Jack Dalton, Harvey Cartledge, and Jonathan Kalibbala. U14 Boys Middle distance went well with a double win for Jack Dalton and Harvey Cartledge in 800m, a PB of 2.26.33 for Jack. In 1500m Barnaby Williams ran a PB of 4.57.28 to be second in A string and Jack Dixon ran a big PB of 5.14.10 to win B string. Jack added third in A string javelin and third in B string long jump. George Aliaj ran well in A string 100m and 80m hurdles and was third in A string shot. Arthur Evora made a good debut in B string 100m and 200m with Toby Moore looking after A string 100m and long jump. James Woodgate jumped a big PB of 1.49m to win A string high jump with Jack Dalton second in B string. Jonathan Kalibbala helped out with B string shot and ran non-scoring 800m while Arthur Evora was third in A string hammer. Thomas Cooper had a good run in non-scoring 1500m, just outside his PB, and the 4 x 100m team of Arthur Evora, Jack Dalton, Toby Moore and George Aliaj was fourth. U16 Girls The 1500m was again a source of big Chiltern points with a double win for Juliette MacDougall (PB of 4.52.64) and Nell Frost (PB of 4.56.88). The 800m also went well with Alice Martin third in A string in a PB of 2.26.33 and Annie-Rose Quantrill winning B string, also in a PB of 2.36.46. The short sprints were looked after by Bliss Bushay and Ursula Mounsher, and 300m saw good runs from Lana Wahlberg and Nell Frost. Bethan Lloyd was second in A string 80m hurdles in a PB of 13.13 and second in A string 300m on debut in an encouraging 50.42. In B string 80m hurdles Gaia Ferraro was second and Holly Knott was second in 300m hurdles B string. In the field, Holly was second in A string high jump, Gaia second in B string, and Bliss and Gaia looked after long jump. Lana was second in A string discus and Annie-Rose second in B string. Holly and Bethan combined to tackle shot, and Ursula was fourth in A string javelin. Charlotte Smith ran in non-scoring 100m. The 4 x 100m team of Bliss, Gaia, Ursula and Charlotte were fifth. U16 Boys Sahar Dushvani-Eli made a good debut, fourth in A string 100m and 200m, both in PBs. He was backed up by Isaac Taylor in 100m and Harrison Lawerence in 200m. Oliver Atkinson ran A string 300m. Isaac ran A string 800m with Isaac McCall second in B string and Harrison and Hector Gamblen ran 1500m. Isaac Brown ran a big PB in non-scoring 1500m and Kit Dixon ran a season’s best in non-scoring 800m. Colin Miles had a very good run on debut to be second in 300m hurdles. Colin (1.50m) and Isaac McCall did high jump, Kit Dixon and Isaac Brown long jump. Javelin went well with Colin third in A string with 30.40m and Hector won B string with 21.78m. Harrison helped out in shot and Oliver in discus. The 4 x 100m team of Isaac Taylor, Sahar, Harrison, and Oliver were fifth, and the 4 x 300m team of Isaac Taylor, Harrison, Colin and Isaac Bown was fourth. Good Evening, Race Report fans, and Happy Star Wars Day. As ever, this is the ‘pre-Pednor edition’ of the May Bank Holiday Monday report. Keep watching the website for the results from Buckinghamshire’s self-proclaimed premiere 5-mile road race. Before we get into the reporting a huge thank you to all of our Chiltern volunteers this weekend. Yesterday, CHAC hosted a highly successful match of the Youth Development League (Lower Age Group) at the track in Little Marlow. This evening it’s the turn of the Pednor 5. Neither event would be possible without the time and commitment of volunteers, on the day, at set-up and for the months prior. While there are huge numbers of CHAC volunteers, special praise is due to Alan Hewson and Nicky Bedford, and to Paul McCarthy for masterminding the YDL and Pednor, respectively.
Look out for Steve P’s report from Little Marlow. The third Watford open of the season saw another good evening’s racing with a strong Chiltern contingent doing well.
100m Race 3 Sahar Dushvani-Eli U16 12.71 PB 1500m Section 1 Race1 Annie Rose Quantrill U16 5.17.74 PB Sunaya Nanda U14 5.18.56 PB Thomas Cooper U14 5.19.97 PB Lottie Monnington U14 5.21.84 PB Race 3 Isaac Brown U16 4.58.10 PB Race 4 John Rooney U16 4.49.26 PB Hector Gamblen U16 5.03.60 Barnaby Williams U14 5.06.75 Race 5 Emily Ford U20 4.55.12 SB Race 6 Jacob McCall U16 4.48.80 Maya Davis U16 4.51.75 SB Charlie De Sousa U18 4.58.39 PB 1500m Section 2 Race 1 Isaac McCall U16 4.41.32 Race 4 Eddie O’Brien U18 4.26.78 Harrison Lawrence U16 4.32.32 Race 5 Callum Powell U20 4.15.54 SB Race 7 Charlie Quantrill U18 4.15.78 Race 8 Tom Ford U18 3.58.77 PB James Holdsworth U18 4.02.58 PB Race 9 Harry Cox SM 3.53.86 SB Alex Aldred SM 3.58.19 SB 3000m Race 1 James Malin U18 9.47.05 PB Jack Turner U20 9.48.02 James Henderson U18 9.50.42 SB |
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