Natalie Plateau produced a great run to set the seal on Radley Ladies A's win in their Southern Women's League Division 1 clash at Bedford.
Despite missing several regulars due to injury and illness, Radley stormed to victory with 209 points, beating Milton Keynes and Bedford - two of the strongest teams in the league.
And Plateau capped the success in superb style in the 4x400m relay by taking the baton in fourth place on the final leg, before powering her way through to bring Radley home in first.
Just 90 minutes earlier, she had won the individual 400m A race in a personal best time of 57.2.
There was also a fine effort from Tracy Galbraith, who set a new club veterans' record of 10.37.30 when finishing third in the 3000m.
In the under 15 events, Lucy Boggis shaved a tenth of a second off her personal best for the 75m hurdles in finishing second in 11.6. She also took the under 15 javelin and came second in the shot.
Result: 1 Radley 209pts; 2 Milton Keynes 204; 3 Bedford 170; 4 Puma TVH 131; 5 Enfield 127.
RADLEY A STRING DETAILS
Senior - 100m: 3 K Reynolds 12.4. 200m: 3 M Russell 25.7. 400m: 1 N Plateau 57.2pb. 800m: 4 V Boden 2.34.20. 1500m: 4 T Galbraith 5.16.70. 3000m: 3 T Galbraith 10.37.30cr. 100mH: 1 K Reynolds 14.5. 400mH: 2 V Boden 66.7. High jump: 2 R Clements 1.50. Long jump: 1 R Brenton 5.51. Triple jump: 3 I Miles 10.91. Shot: 1 N Mighty 11.18. Discus: 4 D Lord 33.07. Javelin: 4 N Mighty 30.16 pb. Hammer: 5 N Mighty 24.85. Pole vault: 2 C Smith 2.80. 4x100m relay: 2 Radley (R Brenton, K Reynolds, N Plateau, M Russell) 49.8. 4x400m relay: 1 Radley (L Bourne, I Miles, K Reynolds, N Plateau) 4.10.50.
Under 17 - 80mH: 3 I Miles 13.3 pb. 300mH: 4 N Russell 53.8 pb.
Under 15 - 100m: 3 T Kafke 13.1. 200m: 3 S Kalmeijer 27.5. 800m: 1 C Plateau 2.20.4. 1500m: 3 H Chaundy 5.23.70. 75mH: 2 L Boggis 11.6 pb. High jump: 3 K Daly 1.35. Long jump: 1 S Kalmeijer 5.10. Shot: 2 L Boggis 8.36. Discus: 3 K Daly 19.13. Javelin: 1 L Boggis 28.40. 4x100m relay: 2 C Plateau, T Kafke, L Boggis, S Kalmeijer 52.1.
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