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National Schools Titles for Jade and Tim

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Jade O’Dowda and Tim Stephens brought off an amazing double at the ESAA English Schools’ Combined Events Championships in Exeter.

Jade O’Dowda, a 17-year-old student at Gosford Hill School, won the Intermediate Girls’ Heptathlon with a total of 5,226 points. Her individual performances included 11.55 secs for the 80m Hurdles, a 1.68m high jump, 25.57 secs 200m, 5.83m long jump, and 2:23.8 for 800m.

Official Qualifications

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Congratulations to James Charles and Adrian Francis who have both had technical qualifications confirmed this summer. James is now Level 1 for both Track and Photofinish and is level 3 for Field, while Adrian Francis is now Level 1 Field.

As of September, Oxfordshire now has 109 active officials (compared with 106 for the same month last year). 9 of these are Endurance only (10 last year), with 26 total in Endurance (1 down from last year). There are therefore 100 qualified (or trainee) registered Track & Field officials (96 last year).

Banbury goes Ultra

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Simon Prytherch (Cherwell Runners & Joggers) finished 6th in the 130 mile Liverpool to Leeds Canal Race on Sunday 28th August. The Vet 45 completed the course in 31 hours 31 mins, a fine achievement given the bursts of heavy rain during the race.

Ex-Banbury Harrier Phil Vincent (V45) pulled out of the same event at 110 miles, having held 2nd place for more than half the race. Phil was running for JRDF, the type 1 diabetes charity.

Jade O’Dowda wins England U17 Women's Heptathlon

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Jade O’Dowda (Oxford City) took gold in the U17 Women’s Heptathlon in the England Athletics Championships at Bedford on the weekend of 20/21 August.

Coached by Marcia Marriott, Jade led for most of the weekend and her final score of 5,010 points put her 7th on the all-time UK list.  She turned in a first-rate set of performances, with PBs in the Long Jump (5.76m and Shot Put (12.10m) to offset slightly below par performances in the High Jump and Javelin.

SEAA Inter-Counties

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Oxford City did an excellent job in hosting their second SEAA fixture of the season at Horspath Road on Sunday 21 August. Richard Hart and his team of helpers worked a long and tiring day to deliver a very successful U20 & U15 Inter-Counties event.

On the field of play, the Oxfordshire team struggled a little in a very high standard competition. The County finished 11th of 16 teams in the U20 competition, with the Girls 10th equal and the Boys 16th. In the U20 category, Oxfordshire finished 12th of 16, with the Men 11th and the Women 13th equal.

OAA 10 km Track Championships

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These are being held in conjunction with the SEAA event at Stoke Mandeville track on 21 September (evening). Some athletes have already registered via the Entry Forms for the Championships last May. Any further entries should reach john.sear@gtc.ox.ac.uk by 10th September. The entry fee is as for the county championships - £5. The races will be for all eligible age groups.

Further information will follow.

John Sear
Chairman, OAA