MUCH WENLOCK OLYMPICS

MUCH WENLOCK OLYMPICS

There was a fantastic BRAT turn
out at the Wenlock Olympic Games on Sunday 2nd July. Being the home of the
modern Olympic games (and a 200m track) made the day extra special . To add
another layer of history, the Wenlock Olympian Society were honouring
Harold Langley who won the pentathlon at the 1923 Wenlock Games and finished fourth
in the triple jump at the Paris 1924 Olympics.  The medals presented to
competitors at the Games this year are replicas of those awarded in 1923.

It was great to see so many young
athletes there and so many disciplines represented. This means that it’s not
possible to mention all of the BRATs that took part, but I am sure that Collin
has made a mental note of the grit and determination shown by all.

The U11 category was very well
represented across all four eligible events, with field events being a
particular strength. In Howler, for the boys there was a gold medal for
Charlie Keenan and a bronze for Elliot Jones,  and for the girls a silver
for Hiba Bailey.   On the track Nya Williams picked up a Silver medal
in the girls 600m in a very fast race with a PB of 2.01.30 and Elliot Jones
finished 3rd in the boys 75m to pick up a Bronze medal, finally breaking
through the 11 second mark with a PB of 10.80s.

In the u13 events there were lots of tough races, throws and jumps
in very difficult, windy conditions. Congratulations to Oshi Knox who picked up
the only U13 medal, a silver in a hotly contested 100m final with a PB of
14.70s.

The U15’s
performed well, but before we get to their medals a special mention for the
multi eventers on the anniversary of Harold
Langley’s pentathlon win!  Noor Bailey, competed in her
first pentathlon and although she didn’t quite make it to a medal she
showed true strength and determination, especially having to run
an 800m on a 200m track, (I take my hat off to all the athletes that did that)!
Robert Lee completed his second pentathlon in just over a week and he was
carrying an injury.  Despite this he managed to finish in first place,
receiving an historic medal that was first made by Queen Victoria’s jeweller in
London and features Nike the Greek Goddess of victory.

The rest of U15’s
performed well too with a 200m Bronze for T’yana Josephs and Gold in the 200m
and 100m for her training partner Kenyah Reddin. Both girls did well just to
get to the finals with the standard of sprinters there.  There were plenty
of medals for jumping despite the wind, with Seb Horten taking the silver
and Joel Davies the bronze for high jump, Ad Prabhakaran getting gold for long
jump and Matty Morris taking the silver. Erin Mcdaid took home a silver for
long jump and she also achieved a bronze for her 75m hurdles. Ad also completed
a tough 800m to win a silver medal and Joel ran a 200m for another bronze
medal.

There were plenty
of medals in the U17 age group for the girls.  On the track there
were Bronze medals for Telisha Wiltshire-Bailey
in the 800m, Bonheur Tshibola in the 200m (cheered on by her hurdles rival) and
Isabelle Carruthers in the 80mH.  Nancy Foster-Jones took silver in the
200m and a gold for the 100m with Isla O’Connor taking silver for the
100m.  Some great sprinting this weekend across the age groups.  In
the Shot Put it was a BRAT 1, 2 with Bonheur taking gold and Izzy taking
silver.

A summary of all
the medals is below (apologies if we have missed anyone):

Charlie
Keenan

U11

Howler GOLD

Adhvaith Prabhakaran

U15

Long
Jump

GOLD

Kenyah
Reddin

U15

100m

GOLD

Kenyah
Reddin

U15

200m

GOLD

Robert
Lee

U15

Pentathlon

GOLD

Nancy
Foster-Jones

U17

100m

GOLD

Bonheur
Tshibola

U17

Shot
Put

GOLD

Nya
Williams

U11

600m

SILVER

Hiba
Bailey

U11

Howler

SILVER

Oshi
Knox

U13

100m

SILVER

Matthew
Morris

U15

Long
Jump

SILVER

Seb
Horton

U15

High
Jump

SILVER

Adhvaith Prabhakaran

U15

800m

SILVER

Erin
McDaid

U15

Long
Jump

SILVER

Isla
O’Connor

U17

100m

SILVER

Isabelle
Carruthers

U17

Shot
Put

SILVER

Nancy
Foster-Jones

U17

200m

SILVER

Elliot
Jones

U11

75m

BRONZE

Elliot
Jones

U11

Howler

BRONZE

Joel
Davies

U15

High
Jump

200m

BRONZE

BRONZE

Erin
McDaid

U15

75mH

BRONZE

T’yana
Josephs

U15

200m

BRONZE

Isabelle
Carruthers

U17

80mH

BRONZE

Bonheur
Tshibola

U17

200m

BRONZE

Telisha
Wiltshire-Bailey

U17

800m

BRONZE

In total, BRAT
won an amazing 26 medals ranging all the way from U11s up to the U17s and
across field and track. This showcases the strength and depth of the current
BRAT juniors – a huge credit to all the athletes, coaches and parents.

It is also worth mentioning the
camaraderie of the day, with people not only cheering loudly for their team
mates, but also for rivals if they were not competing in the same events.
This for me sums up the joy and spirit of athletics!

Thanks to Victoria Lee and Becky Jones for the write up and parents for the photos

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