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England Age Group Championships

WALTON ATHLETES SHINE IN SHEFFIELD

Day 1 Report.

George Sudderick stormed to an emphatic victory in the under 15 Boys 300 metres in 36:35, which was not only a Championship Best Performance, well inside the previous mark of 36:56, it was also a UK Indoor Age Record.

Jeslyn Agyei-Kyem came a credible 7th in the under 15 girls 60 metres final in 7:98. Jeslyn set two pbs to reach the final, 7:96 in the heat & 7:90 in the semi-final.

Tyler Panton made the final of the under 17 men’s 60 metres, and came 7th, setting a new pb of 7:15.

Cedelle Agyei-Kyem c

ame 5th in the under 17 women’s 300 metres heats in 42:70, just outside her seasons best and closing the day for Walton Georgia Russell came so agonisingly close to a medal in the under 15 Girls Shot Putt, but ended up just outside the medals in 4th place, but with a new pb of 10:98.

Day 2 Report

Jeslyn Agyei-Kyem made the semi-finals of the Under 15 girls 200 and ran a pb of 26:18.

Caitlin Paul in her first National Championships ran a new pb in the under 15 girls 60 Hurdles 9:82.

George Sudderick

narrowly failed in his attempt to do the 200/300 double but still ran a superb race and came home in second place in the 200 in a new pb 22:58, which moves him to 6th place on the UK All time Indoor rankings.

Tyler Panton also ran a great 200 in the U17 men’s race and took the Silver medal in 22:63. In the semi finals Tyler improved his indoor pb to 22:52.

Congratulations to all the Walton athletes who competed this weekend at the England Champs.

Surrey Indoor Champs

Walton AC Throwers dominate the Surrey County Champs

Day one saw 2 Gold Medals and 3 Bronze Medals.

With Philip Kastner winning the U17 men’s Long Jump with a PB of 6.35m and George Sudderick U15 Boys winning the 60m with a PB of 7.17m.

Bronze medal winners were Caitlin Paul U13 Girls in the 60m Hurdles and Hayden Evans U13 Boys in the Long Jump with 4.26m.

Philip Kastner picking up his second medal, a Bronze for joint third in the 60m Hurdles with a PB of 9.15m.

Also running the 60m were Emma Fisher, Hayden Evans, Caitlin Paul, Georgia Russell, Luca Soave, Jasmine De La Touche who all had PB’s.

Jasmine De la Touche Long Jumped 4.34m.

Day two saw a super medal haul with the Whopping Walton throwers achieving 4 Golds, 1 Silver and 3 Bronze Medals.

Sam Mace started the day with a 13.68m PB and won the Gold in the U20 Men. Following this his sister Sophie Mace not wishing to let the side down took the Gold with 11.59m in the Senior Women.

Jasmine De La Touche also gained a Silver medal in the U17 Women’s Shot.

A Gold came again in the U17 Men for Philip Kastner and a 12.64m PB. Josh Cowie also with a PB 9.25m won the Bronze Medal in the U17 Men Shot.

In his first competition Jakob Howe picked up the Bronze Medal in the U15 Boys Shot with 7.20m PB.

Finishing the Shot Put events for the day was our new U15 Girls Surrey Champion Georgia Russell with a super PB of 10.91m.

Meanwhile upstairs, Tyler Panton picked up the Bronze in the U17 Mens 60m with a PB of 7.28 and Sam Bishop ran a 7.64 PB.

Jasmin De La Touche ran a PB 60m Hurdles in 10.50.

Our other Senior Woman Jo Flowers ran 8.97 in the 60m.

That makes 4 Surrey Shot Champions, 1 Surrey Long Jump Champion and 1 Surrey 60m Champion. Well done to everyone who competed.

Go Walton AC!

Surrey XC League – Juniors’ Match 3

Seventeen junior athletes made the trip to Coulsdon to compete in match 3 of the Surrey Cross Country League.

In the under 15/17 Boys Jack Gemmell was first home in 10th place closely followed by Joshua Taylor in 12th, Ross Hurst in 14th and Tom Jones 16th, Rueben Leyland 22nd, Michael Cottrill 30th, Edward Dawson 41st, Ben Palmer, 44th and Jack Fernandes 53rd place.

The under 15/17 Boys came second in the team competition and after 3 matches are lying in second place only 5 points behind South London Harriers, so all to go for in the last fixture next month to see if they can win the team title.

In the under 13 Boys race Josh Punton was first home in 4th place closely followed by his twin brother Finn in 5th, next home was Ben Shepherd in 11th Harry Tuckman 17th, Christopher Vaughan 20th, Harvey Ball 24th, Jacob Gelona 36th and Callum Stewart 42nd.

The under 13 Boys won the team competition, their third win in a row and continue to dominate the race for the overall title with one race remaining.

The final league race is on Saturday 10th February at Wimbledon Common.

 

SEAA U15/U17 Indoor Champs

SIX MEDALS FOR WALTON AT SEAA UNDER 15/17 CHAMPS

George Sudderick kicked off his 2018 campaign where he left off last season with a scintillating victory over 300 metres at the South of England Champs. Running from Lane 5, with gasps from the crowd, George flew round the track to stop the clock at 36:72, to go to number 2 on the all time under 15 Boys Indoor 300 Rankings.

Newcomer Charlie Hawkins in his first ever competitive race for the club did himself proud and came away with the bronze medal in the 300 metres in 41:22.

Tyler Panton moving up an age group this year also had a good Championships, on day one he made the Semi Finals of the U17 men’s 60metres running 7:30. Then on day two he ran a superb 200 in 22:90 to pick up the silver medal in a high
quality field.

The Agyei-Kyem sisters, Jeslyn and Cedelle both competing for the first time in a Walton vest continued the medal haul with impressive performances. Jeslyn took the Silver medal in the under 15 girls 200 in
26:53 and placed 5th in the 60 metres on Day one in 8:09. Older sister Cedelle took bronze in the U17 women’s 400 in 60:07.

Georgia Russell had a fine series in the under 15 girls shot and was rewarded with a huge new pb of 10:61 and a bronze medal.

Other performances:

Tom Cursons 60 Hurdles 9:18 pb
Cailtlin Paul 60 Hurdles 9:89 & 300 46:19 pb
Georgia Russell 300 47:48
Emma Horsey 400 61:90 pb
Kate Raven 400 64:79 pb
Luca Soave LJ 4:95
Jon Awuah 60 7:99 & 200 25:42 pb
Sam Bishop 400 53:14 pb
Rueben Leyland 400 54:3 pb
George Fox 400 57:2 pb

Congratulations to all the Walton athletes on their fine performances.