DANIEL Bradley and Samantha Cooper each achieved two victories at the first Heart of England Track League event of the year at Tipton.
Competing for Kiddermin-ster and Stourport Athletics Club, Bradley won the 400 metre and shot Under-17 men events, while Cooper completed the classic sprint double by winning both 100m and 200m events for U-15 girls.
Aaron Pooler grabbed a first place in the U-11 boys long jump.
Event winners: girls - Cooper (U-15, A 100m, 13.8seconds; A 200m, 28.3s); boys - Pooler (U-1, A long jump, 3.27m), Bradley (U-17, A 400m; A shot, 9.21m).
Second placed: girls - Natasha Cooper (U-11, A 75m, 12s; B 600m, two minutes 21), Alison Whyte (U-13, A high jump, 1.17m), Sarah Dyde (women, A 400m, 1-3.1; A discus, 26.36m), Charlotte Berrington (women, A long jump, 4.50m), Sue Saunders (women, B shot, 6.94m), Mel Roberts (women, A shot, 7.91m); boys - Nick Pritchard (U-11, B 600m, 2-3.6), Pooler (U-11, B 75m, 0-12.1), Matthew Wilson (U-17 men, B 200m, 0-25.7).
Third: girls - Claire Blakeway (U-13, A 200m, 0-31.9; A shot, 5.31m), Chloe Richardson (U-13, A 800m, 2-53), Berrington (women, A high jump, 1.50m), Laura Easton (women, B 400m, 1-7.4; B long jump, 3.63m); boys - Pritchard (U-11, A long jump, 3.30m), Ross Anthony (U-13, A discus, 12.85m), Robert George (U-13, A 800m, 2-44), Bradley (U-17 men, A 200m, 0-24.9), Wilson (U-17 men, A long jump, 5.19m), 4 x 100m relay.
Other placed athletes: girls - N Cooper (U-11, 5th A long jump), Annie Richardson (U-11, 4th B long jump and B 75m; 5th A 600m), Blakeway (U-13, 5th A 1,500m), Whyte (U-13, 5th B 100m), Richardson (U-13, 5th A discus and B long jump), Chelsey Kaye (U-13, 5th A 100m, A long jump and B discus), S Cooper (U-15, 4th A long jump), Dyde (women, 4th A 200m), Easton (women, 6th A 800m), Ellie Laverty (women, 4th B 200m; 5th A 1,500m and B discus), 5th 4 x 100 relay; boys - Pritchard (U-11, 4th A 75m), Anthony (U-13, 6th A 100m and A long jump), Wilson (U-17 men, 5th A 100m).
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereComments are closed on this article