Oxfordshire’S intermediate girls’ heptathlon team struck gold at the Midland Schools’ Multievents Championships at Milton Keynes.
Maike Chapel (Cherwell, Oxford), Hayley Perrin (Bartholomew, Eynsham) and Jess Daniels (Icknield Community College, Watlington) teamed up to take top honours ahead of West Midlands.
Chapel racked up 3,659 points to win silver, with Perrin fourth with 3,434 and Daniels sixth with 3,177 – all three personal best totals.
Bicester Community College’s Nicole Burger won silver in the senior girls’ heptathlon with 4,005 points, with Oxford High’s Tilly Vaughan-Fowler taking bronze with 3,591 – both personal bests.
OXFORDSHIRE RESULTS Boys Intermediate: 8 A Whiting (long jump: 5.43pb; discus: 14.50; javelin: 15.11; 400m: 60.2pb; 100mH: 16.1; high jump: 1.54; shot: 5.75; 1500m: 5.31.5) 2,738pts pb.
Junior: 7 T Stephens (100mH: 13.1pb; high jump: 7.36m; shot: 4.95m; high jump: 1.54m; 800m: 2.17.8) 2,172pts pb.
Girls Senior: 2 N Burger (100mH: 15.7pb; high jump: 1.47; shot: 9.18; 200m: 26.6; long jump: 4.93; javelin: 27.23; 800m: 2.43.8) 4,005pts pb. 3 T Vaughan-Fowler (100mH: 16.9pb; high jump: 1.53; shot: 6.93; 200m: 28.4; long jump: 4.53pb; javelin: 29.03; 800m: 2.42.1) 3,591pts pb.
Intermediate: 2 M Chapel (80mH: 12.6; high jump: 1.56; shot: 7.28; 200m: 29.3; long jump: 4.67pb; javelin: 29.54; 800m: 2.52.3) 3,659pts pb. 4 H Perrin (80mH: 12.6pb; high jump: 1.50; shot: 6.76; 200m: 28.4; long jump: 5.07; javelin: 13.50; 800m: 2.52.0) 3,434pts pb. 6 J Daniels (80mH: 13.7pb; high jump: 1.38; shot: 8.30; 200m: 29.0; long jump: 4.01pb; javelin: 23.36; 800m: 2.49.5) 3,177pts pb. Team: 1 Oxon 10,270pts.
Junior: 8 A Byles (75mH: 12.3pb; shot: 7.02; high jump: 1.31; long jump: 5.06pb; 800m: 2.34.1pb) 2,614pts pb. 12 A Hopkins (75mH: 12.3; shot: 8.48; high jump: 1.22; long jump: 4.15pb; 800m: 2.49.8) 2,211pts pb. 16 C Smith (75mH: 13.1; shot: 7.51; high jump: 1.49pb; long jump: 4.37pb; 800m: DNF) 1,932pts pb. Team: 3 Oxon 6,757pts.
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