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Another huge win for our youngsters in the EYAL topping the seven hundred points mark thus making it five in a row. This was achieved with each age group on top spot, a rare occurrence. This bodes well for the final.... how many of the trophies can be won as it is usual to be for overall winners plus each age group?

At Basildon we start with the U13 girls scoring 107 points with next best Basildon on 73. We can not list all results but there were maximum points gained from six events. On the track the 800 metres saw Erin Kelly and Lily Sanford, the 1500 Ava King and Isabella Eida and the 70mhurdles Amy Hockey and Saya Saunders. The field events saw oUr throwers excelling. Olivia Mullineaux involved in shot, discus and javelin with backing from Francesca Hopper shot putt and discus and Saya Saunders in the javelin.


To the under 15 girls and a points tally of 125 saw them again heading Basildon with 89. Maximum points again from the 800m via Lottie Wilkin and Ezra Harrold, the 1500m with Daisy Stollery and Amelia Shipton. The hurdles again saw wins - with Chelsea Clark and Josephine Walsh. Chelsea also won the high jump and long jump. Another with three wins was Matilda Hewitt via shot, discus and hammer. Lily Frost was partner in the discus with Lucy Bulman, in the shot, Lucy also won the B string javelin with Madison Poulter winning the A string.


With the under 17 women points were close, Chelmsford 113 just edging ahead of Basildon 111 and Ipswich 102. Wins were sparse here - the 800m again saw a maximum via Sienna Shipton and Emma Cox but then we had only Emmie Fulker 200m, Skye Lake high jump and Mia Bowring javelin. So its not just the wins for all those contesting for points make such a difference.


The under 13 boys was another close battle with Basildon whose 100 points compared to our 110. Khaya Fakazi and Dominic Grant took full points in the 800m with the 1500m going our way via Fred Ferman and Oscar Stollery. Zachery Ikharebore picked up a double with the 100m and 200m, George Dixon won both hurdles and shot put whilst Motiejus Norkus recorded two`B`wins (high and Long jump)


Under 15 boys and a score of 125 saw us well ahead of Ipswich on 84. The 800m again provided uwith full points - Ben Smith and Charlie Ryde. Full points also from the hurdles - Daniel Brown and Harry Lee, the high jump - Charlie Pyner and Arsenii Handzi, the discus and shot putt with Jeremy Anderson together with Jack Staton (discus) and Daniel Brown (shot). Sam Steadman once again came up with his own double this time the 200 and 300m with Harry Dove picking up full points from the `B` string 100m and log jump .


The under 17 men saw us with 134 points ahead of Ipswich 115. Four events provided us with full points. The 1500m via Gregory Martin and Dylan Robins, the hurdles with Ben Negus and Dylan Nowell who also partnered Stephen Adesina in the high jump. The triple jump found both Kwasi Prakah-Asante and Morri Nash clear of the opposition. The 100m (Harry Marshall) and 800m (Jacob Hurrell) were also victors. Although the sprints provided fewer wins we came together well in the relays with wins in five of the categories. Over the season our accomplishment has to be put down not only to the winners but all the back up they have received - not forgetting the work of team managers and parents for encouragement.


For the full set of photos of the event click here







Report written and compiled by Roy Meadowcroft

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It was a run away victory for Kristian Brown in the South of England combined events at the Horspath Stadium in Oxford placing first in seven of the ten events to win with 6162 points. Day one started with the 100 metres with a time of 11.38s and then followed long jump (6.51m) shot putt (12.98m). High jump (1.68m 5th place) and 400 metres (50.77s). Day two events went 110 hurdles (15.30s), discus (39.19m), pole vault - no height achieved, javelin (59.31m) and finally the 1500metres (5m 06.32s - 3rd place). The full results show that no competitor managed to clear a height in the pole vault... A gold medal for Stephen Adesina in the U17 men octathlon, oddly no other starters. Full marks therefore that in this circumstance he should come up with a personal best score of 3944 points. Events and performances were 100 metre hurdles (15.51s), long jump (6.10m), shot putt (11.01m), 400m (59.46s), discus (26.56m - a PB), javelin (30.07m) and 1500m (5m 12.47s) In pentathlon events Arsenii Handzii placed 4th in the under 15 age group via (80m hurdles12,79s), long jump (5.54m), shot putt (10.29m), high jump (1.65m) and 800m (2m 37.61s) for a score of 2358 points. In the same event Harry Lee placed 8th with 2021 points. For the girls events Chelsea Clark in 5th position came up with a PB 2317 points via 75m hurdles(12.73s), long jump (4.13m), shot (7.62m), high jump (1.45m) and 800m 2m 56.35s)


A GREAT WIN - for Ben Felton taking the Essex County 10000metre championship with 31m 36s at Braintree - his time just shy of a personal best.


ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER - Kristian Brown lifted the javelin title with a PB and a new club record of 68.83m in an England Championship meeting staged at Melbourne Park. The previous record held by Ralph Hume an American Airman based at Wethersfield of 62.10m had stood for an unbelievable 51 years and 6 days.

A PB ALSO FOR - Jessica Hopkins in the shot putt with 14.75m, sister Maegan still a junior placed 6th with 13.00m. Other CAC members included Thomas Hewes high jump 1.98m and Bradley Reed 110 metre hurdles 14.94s.


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Well what another outstanding performance by our youngsters with an impressive win over our closest rivals for being Champions for 2023.

Only a disaster in our final match at Basildon could prevent this as you will see from the league table below. Scoring over seven hundred yet again, four on the trot. No other club has managed more than two - and points can make a big difference for look at the fight for second place.


We now hope the final takes place, the league are still waiting for a host club to take

this on.


View the images taken at the event.


Report Written and Compiled by Roy Meadowcroft

Regarding the number of wins and PB's they were so numerous that, sorry if any are missed out.




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