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The Essex Indoor Championships staged at the Lee Valley Sports Centre provided more gold for CAC members, put together with the haul from recent past performances it could resemble Fort Knox. These latest successes were also gained by achieving new championship records.

On day one seven members mounted the podium as victors. The shot putt provided two of these in the women's events. Most outstanding without doubt must go to Monica Malagala for her best effort of 13.84m set a new record in the under 17-year age range, also in this event Olivia Mullineaux with 11.54m placed fourth. To the under 20`s and Amelie Scott achieved a pb of 10.17m in gaining her win whilst Milana Thorpe came up with 9.54m to take second place. Another to break the previous best championship performance Harry Hughes soared over the bar in the pole vault at 3.40m to win the under 15 boy’s title. James Becker stated his intentions from the heats of the 60 metres winning in 7.10s followed by 7.04s in the semi-final and then 6.89s to take the under 20`s title - his time better than achieved in the senior age group. Another under 20 Stephen Adesina found success in the shot put with 12.32m, also placing fourth in the long jump with 5.95m. Stanley Adams from the under 13`s placed second in the long jump but whilst the winner took gold in the Eastern Counties result it was an Essex first place for Stanley. Back to the girls and Chloe Allam after a heat win in 9.60s improved to 9.12s for the 60m hurdles title with Shindara Ayo-Adeyemo picking up the silver medals in this event for under 15`s. There was also silver for Felicity Charles in the under 13`s long jump with 4.28m and bronze for Abigail McElroy in the under 17`s 60m flat with 7.82s after wins in heats and semi-final of the under 17`s. Bronze also for William Becker from the under under 13`s 60m event with 8.43s - after a semi-final of 8.36s.  Out of the medals in fourth spot but what a race a final of the under 15`s sprint was for only three hundreds of a second parted the four boys, with Jayden Anaba on 7.44s missing out.


Day two and it started as day one with a championship win from Amelie Scott as she won the under 20`s long jump title with a leap of 5.66m, Milana Thorpe placed 4th with 4.84m. From the triple jump for under 17`s CAC where well represented - and in force for here it was a first for Abigail McElroy with 10.83m and second for Abigail Nwakor on 10.66m whilst Katie Lowe placed fifth with 10.14m. Sam Steadman, second in his heat of the under 17`s 400 metres reversed the position to lift the title with 51.35s. At under 20 level Thomas Carter second past the line in 1m 59.11s picked up the Essex gold for it was a Cambridge athlete ahead lifting the Eastern title. The 1500m provide two titles with Fred Ferman well ahead of the under 17`s with 4m 19.79s and Lewis Harknett taking the senior event in 4m 08.48s. There was also a bronze from the under 20`s with Harry Wright timed at 4m07.86s. The middle distance had also provided medals for the girls. In the under 13`s Bella Kehoe took the 800 metres in 2m 26.01s with Sadie Davis 3rd on 2m 29.79s. To the under 15`s and Isla Kehoe with 2m 20.73s and Orla Martin 2m 29.79s placed second and third and moving up to the under 20`s and Siena Shipton was another picking up silver with 2m 19.76s. In the under 17`s Missy Tiller could not improve on her heat time of 2m 27.01s and was to place fifth. Two golds earlier in the day for Daniel Sheriff won the boys under 13 high jump with a clearance of 1.40m whilst James Becker after his success the previous day over 60m took the Essex 200 metre title with 21.75s. However, the Eastern title was to be shared for James and Sean O`Donnell of Ireland and Peterborough could not be separated on the time of 21.75s, a great race. Other medals were won by Toby Tubbs third in the under 15`s 300m with 40.92s and in the same age group by Jayden Anaba in the 200m again third with24.03s. In the girls under 17 level Amy Pugsley placed 3rd in the high jump with 1.60m with Chelsea Clarke 5th on 1.55m. The 300 meters brought two medals with Lily Hartman, 41.27s, and Nicole Hawkins, 41.59, only bettered by a championship record being set of 40.08s. From the long jump Chelsea Clarke came out with the silver medal with her 5.07m with Amy Pugsley just missing out on the medal ceremony with her 4.91m.                                                                                                                                     

Report written by Roy Meadowcroft.

 

It’s getting quite a habit with our younger members, and it could not be a better habit by picking up medals in National Championships. This latest success came despite the long journey to Durham for the national cross-country meeting with our under 13 boys and under 17 women both coming up with third place in the team scores.

To the boys, and Mason Sanford with an excellent fifth individual placing was well supported by Freddie Blacketer 34th and Dylan Law 39th with James Pollard 123rd closing in to ensure their bronze medals.

Great packing by our under 17 women brought about with the four scorers all finishing in the twenties - Emma Lole 20th, Daisy Stollery 22nd, Amelie Shipton 24th and Jorjia March 26th whilst Hetty Harrison was backing up with her 67th place. Incredibly this was not our strongest squad out which shows the depth of the club at this age level.

Our under 17 men also closed in a full team taking 14th spot with Daniel Pollard 80th, Austin Kelly 109th, Ben Smith 129th and Thomas Carter 151st. Both the under 15`s teams could not muster a fourth member with the girls having Lilly Sanford 52nd, Erin Kelly 69th and Orla Martin 103rd. For the boys we saw Jamie Gilbey 31st, Josh Humphries 87th, and Jake Boarer 121st. In the under 20 women's race there was a very impressive seventh finish for Lucy Nuttall with support from Sophie McCall 71st and Molly Drane 69th. For the under 20 men, we had Finn Rafferty 34th and Joseph Grange 36th whist for the under 13 girls only Leila Robinson has faced the starter and finishing in a very satisfactory 33rd place.

Star performer of the day from a Chelmsford view point has to be Megan Harris in the senior women's for taking eighth place this must line her up for further international selection.


Report written by Roy Meadowcroft.                                                                                                                                 

 

Indoor meetings brought CAC two national champions for in Cardiff Seb Clatworthy took the Welsh high jump title with a leap of 2.08 metres whilst at Sheffield Monica Malagala claimed the England’s under 17`s shot putt title - this with a huge personal best of 14.41 metres and way ahead of any opponents.

Chelmsford colours were indeed seen throughout the later championships with no fewer than twenty members in attendance - ironically the same number that had made the short trip to Basildon for the cross-country fixture.

Apart from that gold by Monica other medals came back to Chelmsford with the shot putt again featuring for Shindara Ayo-Adeyemo taking second spot in the under 15`s event with 10.87m, Shindara also achieved pb`s in the heats of the 60m hurdles with 9.48s and surpassing this with 9.37s in the semi-final in fourth spot. Chloe Allam also reached the semi in this event with a best of 9.25s. Back to the under 17`s and it was silver for Jorjia March in the 800m when after first in her heat improved this to  2m 08.53 in the final missing top spot by just 0.18 seconds. It was a further silver to come via Jake Read with his clearance of a pb of 1.93m in the under 17`s high jump, our last silver medal came from Lottie Wilkin, with awards from road and cross country at national level to her credit now placed second in the 1500m in 4m 35.79s thus completing a rare treble. To complete our medal claim Amelie Scott was to have three bests, two coming from the hurdles with 8.75s in the heats followed by 8.67s in the final giving her a well-earned bronze and a place on the podium.

Personal bests came from each of the age groups. From the under 15`s Toby Tubbs clocked 40.16s in the 300 metres. At under 17 level Jasmin Lunn clocked 25.69s in the 200m, Lily Hartman from this event went a shade faster with 25.52s before a 40.62s from the 300m. Over to the long jump and with a leap of 5.89m gave a pb and 5th spot. For other performances we had Charlie Pyner, high jump, and Matilda Hewitt, shot putt, placing fourth in the under 20`s age groups whilst James Becker, sprints, and Sam Wright, long jump, also contested at this level.                                                                                                                                           

At the British Milers Club meeting at the Lee Valley centre Jorjia March stepping up two age levels to the seniors 800m and clocked 2m 06.05s. Promises well for the summer with all the performances above.  


Report written by Roy Meadowcroft.



                                                                                                                                           

 

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