The results have now been finalised on Roster and sent to Power of 10.

Congratulate everyone who set a new championship record over the weekend.
Senior men 60m – Lee Bollard, Basildon AC matched the Essex record of 6.94s
Senior men triple jump – Daniel Igobkwe new Essex record of 15.25m
U17 men 60m – Joel Ajayi, Havering AC set new Essex and Eastern records – 6.84s
U17 men 1500m – Jacob Hurrell, Chelmsford AC set new Essex and Eastern records – 4m 00.20s
U15 boys Pole Vault – Joshua High, Enfield and Haringey AC set new Essex and Eastern records – 3.40m
U15 boys Triple Jump – Benaiah Osei-Poku, Basildon AC set new Essex and Eastern records 12.00m
Senior women 60m – Serena Grace, WSE&H set a new Eastern record of 24.63s
U20 women saw two new Essex and Eastern record for Kissiwaa Mensah – in the 60m 7.48s and in the 200m 23.68s
U20 women triple jump – Kharina Partridge, WGwEL new Essex and Eastern record of 11.45m
U17 women 1500m – Olivia Forrest, Brentwood Beagles set a new Essex and Eastern record of 4m 31.43s
U17 women long jump – Caitlin Hancock, WGwEL matched both the Essex and Eastern records – 5.60m
U15 girls 200m – Lily Hartman, Basildon AC new Essex and Eastern record 25.41 s
U15 girls pole vault – Alice Bird, Enfield & Haringey AC set a new Essex record of 2.80m
U15 girls triple jump – Amy Pugsley, City of Southend AC set new Essex and Eastern records of 10.23m
U13 girls 60m – Honor Oteng, BFTTA set new Essex and Eastern records of 8.01s
Well done to everyone.

If you have any feedback then please provide this by email to elaine@beagles.org.uk or to your club track and field rep for discussion at the Essex track and field meeting on Monday 1th March.

Thank you to everyone who attended this year’s Essex and Eastern indoor championships and to all the officials and volunteers who gave up their time to make the event a success.