Radley continued their good start to the track and field season as they piccked up a number of gold medals at a rain-soaked Banbury Open.
In the under 15 girls' competition, Stacey Middleton and Becky Sanders-Clarke completed a one-two in the 75m hurdles.
Middleton crossed the line in an impressive 12.5secs, and later won the long jump competition with a personal best of 4.73m.
Claire Triggs added the 80m hurdles gold in the under 17 event, finishing in 12.8secs.
Meanwhile, at senior level, Paula Woodland shone to win the 200m in a time of 27.7.
There were also good displays from Radley's men, with Ben Owen completing a sprint double.
He won the 100m in a brilliant time of 11.4secs, then went on to win the 200m in a club record time of 22.8.
Alex Alex Jones was another runner to break a club record as he won the under 13 boys' 800m in 2.36.7.
Witney Roadrunners juniors also gave a good account of themselves, with pride of place going to Kathleen Smith.
She clocked a personal best time of 2.56.6 in the under 13 girls' 800m, before going on to leap 3.57m in the long jump.
In the under 15 boys' events, Lewis Warren won the long jump with a leap of 5.25m, then recorded 25.2 in the 200m.
There was also a personal best performance from Sam Hook, who threw an excellent 26.86m in the under 17 discus, while Adam Miles threw 30.14m in the same event.
Hook went on to finish the 200m in 25.5secs, while Hollie Lane led home her teammate Jade Hewlett in the 200m. OTHER RESULTS Radley AC
Under 11 boys - 60m: 2 J Dorrian 10.0cr. Long jump: J Dorrian 3.60cr.
Under 11 girls - Cricket ball: 1 S Rea 12.91.
Under 13 girls - 70mH: A Schofield 15.2. 100m: A Kam 15.8, A Schofield 16.3. 200m: A Kam 31.7.
Under 15 girls - 75mH: I Thorne 14.9. 800m: 2 J Graham 2.51.3pb. High jump: J Graham 1.15.
Under 20 women - 1500m: 2 R Cormack-Loyd 5.29.6. Javelin: J Lacey 27.80.
Veteran women - Hammer: A Simmons 27.54, P Schofield 17.61pb. Discus: P Schofield 15.47.
Witney Roadrunners
Under 15 boys - Discus: S Hook 26.86. 200m: S Hook 25.5.
Under 17 boys - Discus: A Miles 30.14.
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