Hazy sunshine and light winds made for good conditions for our NEYDL team to open their season at Monkton on Sunday. Alongside our Alnwick team-mates it was a fantastic day and we took a brilliant 3rd place. Thanks for all who were involved, including our athletes, officials, parents and supporters.
U13/U15/U17 Boys Its was a fantastic day for our 5 boys across the various age groups – Harry made his NEYDL debut and acquitted himself superbly in the U13 age group. He was a superb 4th in the 100m, and 5th in the 200m, whilst his 3.26m leap in the long jump gave him a brilliant 3rd place! Jacob Robertson was making his club debut in the U15 age group and took the win in the high jump with 1.45m, before a brilliant 3rd place in the 100m. Oscar Pichler was in sparkling form, with a huge PB in the long jump of 3.47m, and victories in the javelin and shot put. George Bryce continued his sensational outdoor season, taking over half a minute off his 1500m to take a superb 2nd place. In the U17 competition, Luke Pichler started the day with a solo high jump competition, which resulted in a superb new personal best of 1.85m. There was 2nd place in the 100m with another PB, and more great points in the 400m with 2nd place. U13 Girls We had 3 girls in the youngest age group, with India putting her experience to good use in her 2nd NEYDL campaign. She started with a fine PB for 2nd in the 70m hurdles, and followed this with a 200m PB and a win in the high jump. Martha was all smiles on her debut, and took 3rd place in the long jump with 3.28m. She smashed her 100m race, recording 16.34s to take great points, before she had another great run in the 200m. Liliana followed up her 800m debut from last weekend with a huge PB of 2:48.00 to take 3rd place. U15 Girls Amara had a great run in the 100m, with a superb start putting her at the sharp end of her heat. She backed this up with a 6.15m shot put to help the team to maximum points. Aman produced a brilliant run on her 75m hurdles debut to take 2nd place, and whilst her long jump was a little below her usual standard, she produced a fine performance on her debut with the 500g javelin. Caitlin Creaby was also in fine Javelin form, launching the spear to an enormous 23.53m for a massive PB. There was also a PB in the 100m ,and a 3rd place overall in the 300m. Fearne Bell scored an outdoor PB in the long jump, whilst her shot put produced a solid series of throws. Her 200m was fantastic – as she took a full 2 seconds off her previous best! Amara, Caitlin and Fearne teamed up with an Alnwick team-mate for the 4x100 relay, picking up superb points. U17 Women Our U17 girls were in dominant form, picking up a huge amount of points for the team. Abigail started the day in style with a superb win on her 80m hurdles debut with 12.52s, before smashing her 100m PB to take another win. Her long jump was a little more mixed, but she helped the team to maximum points. Senna took 2nd in the sprint hurdles, just outside her PB, before a reasonable javelin comp. Her main event though was the 300m hurdles, where she took victory in an English Schools qualifying time, despite a somewhat messy race. Isla Bell was 2nd in the 300 hurldes behind Senna on her debut, with 48.21 a fantastic time. Earlier on, she was 4th in the sprint hurdles and there was a superb 8.40m shot put PB for 2nd place. Sadie Parker had approach issues in the javelin and didn’t record a valid throw, but re-grouped for the long jump where she took the win with 5.35m, trying out a new run-up for the first time. Amber Wright continued a busy weekend, with a new PB for 3rd place in the 80m hurdles, before a solid shot put. In the high jump, she was in fine form, clearing 1.50m for the win. Finally, Hollie-Anne Sudder took victory in her 2 events, with a massive club record in the javelin of 32.87m, before a commanding 200m win. She teamed up with Senna and Isla to form part of the winning U17 4x100 relay team. Results
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