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BMC Grand Prix

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Iffley Road hosted a BMC Grand Prix meeting on 23 July. A top quality event was assured with a comeback sub-4 minute mile by Andy Baddeley and an Olympic qualifying mark in the Women’s 800 A race.

Baddeley, who was UK’s top-ranked 1500m runner for the period 2006-08, has had his recent career blighted by injury and ill health. At Iffley Road the Harrow AC athlete posted serious intentions of a revival in recording a time of 3:59.46.

SEAA Combined Events

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Horspath Road hosted the SEAA Combined Events Championships on the weekend of 16th & 17th July.

The stand-out performer for Oxfordshire was Tim Stephens (OCAC), a comfortable winner of the U20 Decathlon with a pb score of 6355 points. This total took the 18 year-old up to 5th in the national rankings. Coached by Marcia Marriott, Tim’s track marks were particularly strong and included a time of 50.58 for a clear win in the 400, 15.45 for the 110 Hurdles, and 4:26.33 for the final event, the 1500.

SIAB Home Countries International

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For the second consecutive week, Warriner schoolgirl, Emily Thompson excelled in the highest level of schools competition. Selected on the basis of her silver medal in the English Schools at Gateshead, Emily again finished 2nd to ESAA victor Khahisa Mhlanga in the Schools International at Ashford, on 16th July. Her determined run of 2:13.07 saw the Banbury Harrier lead home the other home nations representatives, behind only her English compatriot.