Eight junior Witney Roadrunners came away with their heads held high from the Windsor Indoor Open.
Despite an unexpectedly large turn-out, Witney's youngsters produced some excellent performances, with 12 new personal bests.
Bryn Perry won the under 15 boys shot with a throw of 9.03m, and went on to set a personal best in the 60m.
His sister, Danielle, equalled the under 17 women's 60m hurdles club best with a time of 10.5secs, and also set a pb in the 60m.
A throw of 8.06m gave Perry third place in the shot, with teammate Gemma Byrne coming sixth, throwing a personal best of 6.88m.
In the under 15 girls shot, Francesca Snare, Carly Milward, Charlotte Creed and Ellie Corbett battled it out for the minor places.
Snare and Milward were locked together on 6.70m until the final round when Snare threw a best of 7.08m to achieve third place overall.
Milward could not match this, but still improved her best in the final round to 6.73m to grab fourth.
Creed and Corbett also set pbs of 6.53m and 5.95m to take fifth and sixth place respectively.
To round off a successful day for the club, Claire Triggs completed her first 60m hurdles race in 10.8secs.
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