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Young Athletes League N1E Match 5 - Grantham 19 July 2009 |
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A dominant performance from the young athletes of Lincoln Wellington gave them a massive 170 point victory margin in their final league match of the season at Grantham.
A flurry of successes in the U17 Men's age group was led by Joe Dunderdale with a club record
Shot Put of 12.04m and a 100m Hurdles win in 15.8. Ian Maplethorpe
(9m 37.9s) and Kyle Fawcett (11m 47.1s) won the two 3000m races, with the latter also scoring in the
Javelin with 20.97m. There was a winning double for Jack Culpin who took the 400m in 56.1s and the 800m in
2m 08.4s. And another middle distance success went to Ryan Stevenson with
4m 50.4s in the 1500m. Matt Moore won the B 100m in 12.9s, with the B 200m going to Sam Perks in
26.1s. The top performance for the U15 Boys came from Dominic Sykes, who won the
Hammer with 43.01m and the Shot with 10.57m. Liam Clarke also starred with wins in the
Javelin (36.13m), Discus (32.09m) and B Shot (9.69m). And Josh Houlden was also in treble winning form, taking the
High Jump with 1.54m, the Pole Vault with 1.80m and the 80m Hurdles in
15.6s. Further field points went to Jay-T Warden with wins in the B
Javelin and Discus and to Haran Dunderdale in the B High Jump. The latter also won the B 800m in
2m 22.6s. Dylan Love took the 1500m in 5m 02.3s and the B 400m went to Lewis Goddard in 59.2s after he had won the
Long Jump with 4.52m. The A 400m was won by Sam Shuttleworth in 58.2s and there were B sprint wins for Max Halsall and Josh Malia.
Alex Humberstone continued his fine form for the U13 Boys by winning the 200m in
28.3s, the Long Jump with 4.46m and finishing a very close 2nd in the 75m
Hurdles in 13.9s. The two High Jump events were won by Joe Shuttleworth and Declan Dickinson. There were more successes for the U17 Women, led by a trio of wins for Ellis Whyler. She won the Long Jump with 5.07m, the Shot with 8.59m and the 80m Hurdles in 13.1s. Libbie Read and Gemma Selwood won the two 1500m contests, with 5m 02.3s and 5m 39.8s respectively. And Sheridan McWilliam and Rebecca Wells did likewise in the 3000m, with 11m 47.1s and 13m 29.2s. Lindsay Campbell (29.49m) and Laura Maplethorpe (26.91m) scored maximum points in the Hammer and there were also maximum points in the 100m from Amy May Saunders and Rachel Mortimer. The B 800m went to Laura Donnelly in 2m 27.9s and good efforts from Megan Ball gave her 2nd places in the A 800m and 300m Hurdles. Some classy performances gave Hannah Dunderdale three wins for the U15 Girl's team. She won the shot with 10.27m, the 200m in 27.3s and the 75m Hurdles in 12.1s. Two fine 800m efforts ensured maximum points for Emma Tonner (2 m 21.2s) and Rhiannon Philps (2m 21.3s) and the same pair picked up points with B Long Jump and Discus wins. Kelsey Dawes recorded a good field double with 23.91m in the Javelin and 18.66m in the Discus. Katie McMunn took the A Long Jump with 4.34m and also scored in the B Javelin (18.16m) and B 75m Hurdles (13.2s). A final couple of successes in the age group went to Ellie Mason-Powers with wins in the B 200m and Shot. The main feature in the U13 Girl's events was a club record 4x100m time of 57.7s, eclipsing the previous record which had endured for 18 years. The middle distances were again fruitful, with Catrina Thomas taking the 800m in 2m 35.4s and Abbie Donnelly winning the 1200m in 4m 16.3s. Allison Mouzon was a narrow winner of the 75m in 11.2s and Amy Clarke took the B 150m in 22.6s. |
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