Oxford City juniors won nine out of the ten age groups as the outdoor track and field season began in earnest with the first round of the Fit-2-Run Oxfordshire Track & Field League at Horspath.
The outstanding performance of the day came from Kirsty Warland, who broke the league under 15 girls' 80m hurdles record in a time of 11.40secs.
Witney Roadrunners were also in fine form, with under 17 Claire Butler collecting a hat-trick of victories in the 100m, 200m and 300m.
Sacha Garay leapt to a personal best of 4.31m in the long jump with teammate Jade Hewlett recording 3.89m.
In the under 15 events, Alice Parsons proved unstoppable in the 200m and 300m, and she was later joined by Katherine Smith, Sarah Dimond and Juliet Butler to sprint home first in the 4x100m relay.
There were also some impressive performances from Bicester athletes.
Josh Lyons smashed his personal best in the under 15 boys' 200m, clocking 25.5secs.
Jackson Curtis, competing as an under 15 for the first time, equalled his personal best in the 100m with 13.4.
RESULTS (winners only)
Under 9 girls 150m: E Jones (Oxford C) 25.5. 80m: 1 H Cadle (Bicester) 14.0. Cricket ball: 1 R Bradbury (Oxford C) 20.50. Long jump: 1 R Bradbury 2.54.
Under 11 boys 600m: 1 J Tack (Oxford C) 1.57.6. 80m: 1 E Burgess (Bicester) 12.80. Long jump: 1 E B-Lines (Banbury H) 3.23. Cricket ball: 1 P Barden (Banbury H) 36.88. 4x100m relay: 1 Oxford C 1.11.2.
Under 11 girls 600m: 1 S Bullock (Banbury H) 2.15.7. 80m: L Waknell (Radley) 12.10. Long jump: 1 N Chapel (Oxford C) 3.51. Cricket ball: 1 A Busby (Oxford C) 20.85. 4x100m relay: 1 Radley 1.04.0.
Under 13 boys 75m: 1 M Woodington (Oxford C) 14.7. 200m: 1 R Morgan (Witney RR) 29.5. 800m: 1 E O'Hara (Radley) 2.42.2. 100m: 1 J Dorrian (Radley) 13.6. 1500m: 1 W Handscombe (Oxford C) 5.23.1. Shot: 1 C Percival (Abingdon) 8.34. Javelin: 1 M Woodington (Oxford C) 22.70. Long jump: 1 M Warland (Oxford C) 4.09. High jump: 1 E O'Hara 1.25. Discus: 1 J Benfield (Witney RR) 14.63. 4x100m relay: 1 Radley 57.9.
Under 13 girls 70mH: 1 G Taylor 12.2. 200m: 1 L Clark (Witney RR) 30.9. 800m: 1 A Bullock (Banbury H) 2.45.8. 100m: 1 G Taylo (Radley) 14.1. 1500m: 1 C McMillan (Banbury H) 5.16.2. Discus: 1 K Harris (Radley) 16.87. High jump: 1 G Taylor (Radley) 1.45. Shot: 1 K Harris (Radley) 7.04. Long jump: 1 L Cartwright (Abingdon) 3.82. Javelin: N Hewitt (Banbury H) 15.08. 4x100m relay: 1 Radley 1.01.80.
Under 15 boys 200m: 1 J Lyons (Bicester) 25.5. 800m: 1 R Uren (Oxford C) 2.43.2. 100m: 1 M Summers (Abingdon) 11.9. 400m: 1 T Lyons (Bicester) 1.01.0. 1500m: 1 G Reynolds (Witney RR) 5.06.2. Discus: 1 G Lane (Radley) 25.86. High jump: 1 R Uren (Oxford C) 1.30. Shot: 1 G Lane (Radley) 8.31. Long jump: 1 M Summers 5.14. Javelin: 1 G Lane (Radley) 25.17.
Under 15 girls 80mH: 1 K Warland (Oxford C) 11.4cr. 200m: 1 A Parsons (Witney RR) 28.0. 800m: 1 K Smith (Witney RR) 2.48.4. 100m: 1 K Warland (Oxford C) 13.40. 300m: 1 A Parsons (Witney RR) 46.0. 1500m: 1 S Stanley (Witney RR) 5.44.8. Shot: 1 N Ntanga (Oxford C) 6.65. Javelin: 1 K Brooker (Goring/Wall) 12.21. Long jump: 1 C Bradley (Bicester) 3.44. High jump: 1 G Pike (Radley) 1.40. Discus: 1 V Graham (Radley) 16.56. 4x100m relay: 1 Witney RR 59.8.
Under 17 men 100m: 1 A Teall (Abingdon) 15.8. 200m: 1 C Williams (Oxford C) 23.5. 800m: 1 S Copley (Abingdon) 2.10.6. 100m: 1 L Chown (Abingdon) 11.40. 400m: 1 Brougham (Oxford C) 59.1. 1500m: 1 T Traynor (White Horse H) 4.14.4. Long jump: 1 S Rowland (White Horse H) 4.99. Shot: 1 C Teale (Abingdon) 7.23. Discus: 1 I Castle (Oxford C) 20.67. High jump: 1 I Castle (Oxford C) 1.30.
Under 17 ladies 80mH: 1 A McGill (Bicester) 12.6. 200m: 1 C Butler (Witney RR) 26.6. 800m: 1 S Tyers (Banbury H) 2.28.2. 100m: 1 C Butler (Witney RR) 12.80, 300m: 1 C Butler (Witney RR) 45.3. 1500m: 1 G Newall (Bicester) 5.35.3. Long jump: 1 A Chisnall (Abingdon) 4.81. Shot: 1 E Sutton (Oxford C) 8.25. Discus: 1 E Sutton (Oxford C) 27.08. High jump: 1 H Luke (Oxford C) 1.50. 4x100m relay: 1 Oxford C 56.8.
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