Eden Davis,18, demonstrated fine form by setting a new 100m
best of 10.60 at the Loughborough International Games. Davis commented "I
have been training hard, particularly concentrating on the drive phase of my
race. I felt relaxed going into this guest race of the competition. I finished
third and am very happy with the result". Sophie Dowson, 18, scaled 3.65m
for 10th place in the pole vault competition.
Brothers Adam and Joshua Fersht, pupils at Shoreham College,
delivered top-class performances to medal in the Sussex County Championships.
Adam, 14, took victory in the U15 800m in 2:08.29 while Joshua, 16, won silver
in the U17 400m in 51.91. Both performances were personal bests.
Siblings Jessica and Greg Hurley likewise medalled in the
Hertfordshire Championships, both taking silver over 400m. Jessica, 17,
recorded 60.80 in the U20 event while Greg, 16, was timed at 57.80 in the U17
race.
Anna Barnett, 18, took silver in the Kent U20 discus
competition with a season's best throw of 31.70m.
Rosalind Zeffert earned bronze in the Middlesex senior long
jump and took fourth places in the 100m and shot put, proving that, as a V55
athlete, she remains a talented and enthusiastic competitor.
Maayan Radus, 12, took bronze against older competitors in
the Middlesex U15 1500m in 4:58.5. She breached another barrier for the first
time a few days later, recording 2:28.67 for 800m in the Watford Open Graded
Meeting. In the same competition, Gilad Nachshen, 13, set a PB of 2:09.18 while
Biny Bloom, also 13, recorded 2:20.31.
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