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The track and field season has begun to
shift up a gear just prior to the county championships. Liverpool
Pembroke Sefton athletes are beginning to evaluate the effects of
the tough winter training programmes. The Junior(Under 20) team were
at Bebington stadium for their second fixture. The powerful women`s
throwing squad continue to amass points with Becky Keegan a three
event winner in the Javelin A(26.99m), Hammer B(28.33) and Discus
B(16.38) and Natalie Walsh collecting a 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the
Discus(34.76m), Shot(8.43) and Hammer(28.50) respectively. Anna
Taylor also got in the act with a Javelin B 1st(25.94m). For the men
Alex Stokes had a useful double first 100m in 11.2 and 200m in 23.1.
Other winners included Chris Melling 2000m Steeplechase(7.01.1)and
Danny Gordon 3000m(9.49.9). But the athlete commanding most
attention was newcomer Jacob Shaw with his High Jump wins of 1.85m
and Triple Jump of 11.56m plus a third place Pole Vault of 2.90m,
all personal bests. As usual LPS came good late in the afternoon
with useful relay points to overtake the Cheshire Tigers club for
top spot locally.
At Wakefield the Senior Men and Women
made a welcome return to to Division 1 of the Northern League. Here
there were no fewer than 16 individual first placings plus a brace
of male 4 x 100m and 4 x 400m relay wins. As usual Dave Readle and
decathletes Mark Line and Jon Rice were prolific in collecting
first, second and third placings across the card. International
Michael Rimmer returned to action with comfortable wins in the 1500m
and second string 800m events. The women were not at full strength
but battled on heroically. The joint scoring system does not favour
the local club and the overall placing of 5th does not reflect the
true quality of both the men and women who train at Edge Hill
College. Nevertheless an impressive start. The only thing certain is
that they will climb this table.
Results
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