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ATHLETICS: Home meeting success for Harriers

WORTHING HARRIERS' home meeting on Saturday saw the men finish third in Southern League Division 1 with 102 points, while the women topped their Southern League Division 2 clash.

The men's team were again heavily depleted with a number of athletes competing in the AVIVA under-23 and under-20 Championships and European Trials. And, with other athletes ruled out through injury, Harriers' third place finish was an improvement on their last place in their previous meeting.

Andy Millen was undoubtedly the happiest Worthing athlete. He produced a fine day's sprinting with two personal best performances to finish second in the 100m with a time of 10.9secs, and first in the 200m with 22.5secs.

He said: "It's an excellent double, I'm really pleased and personally my season has been very good after a slow start. My personal best in the 100m was very satisfying and getting points for the team was important."

Other A string winners were Adam Stainsby in 1min 59.8sec in the 800m and Jan Jelinek, with 1.90m, in the high jump.

Stainsby said: "It's nice to win. I wasn't expecting it but I always go out to try to win. I sat in and bided my time and I'm very pleased with my time and the run."

Tim Jolly won the pole vault with 3.50m, and Alessandro Sinno took second in the B string with 3.00m. Dean Storry was victorious in the B string high jump and twins Matthew and Simon Evans took nine points in the hammer.

Jolly said: "I did okay. I'm on target and I've met my aim of 6,200 points for the year, which is pleasing. I was hoping for a good finish but didn't really expect it. I was just aiming to finish the race in a decent time."

The over-40 4x100m relay team also set a club record on the day by knocking 0.2secs off the previous time.

The result leaves Worthing in 11th position overall in the table and men's team coach Paul Collison said: "We've done all right. We're in mid-table which is good because our aim was to stay up.

"We had a good start, but faded a bit as we've had a depleted team recently. Tim Jolly's done very well for us and set a county record a few weeks back.

"Andy Millen and Dean Storry have stood out and Adam Stainsby has put in some very good performances."

Harriers' women's team had much more of a successful weekend as they secured their first victory of the season.

They had 21 athletes turn up, and won by three points from Herts Phoenix.

The return of Laura Duke from Cambridge University saw her and Jo Davison take maximum points with A and B string wins in the shot putt, discus and hammer.

In the pole vault, Alison Duke and Brittany Saville again secured maximum points with two first places, while Amber Willard and Susan Eames earned good points in the 3,000m.

Saville said: "I did okay. I wanted to do better but I think that the season for the team, as a whole, has gone okay.

"It's been disappointing for me personally but the team's more important. We've got a big squad and have picked up points consistently."

Team manager Alison Duke said: "I was really pleased with the day. To have such a large turnout is fantastic and we managed to compete in every event in both the A and B strings.

"Even with experienced girls like Caroline Garratt and Kelly Denyer missing, we covered their events and all the competitors put in fine performances, and we picked up a good number of points.

"There were no outstanding performances, or personal bests or new records but we had a general success, so I'm very happy."

Results – men (B string in brackets), 100m: 2, Millen 10.9 (3, Lewis Cullen 11.7). 200m: 1, Millen 22.5 (4, Russell Whiting 24.6). 400m: 4, Stainsby 54.2 (2, Jolly 51.1). 800m: Stainsby 1-59.8 (3, Andy Hunt 2-21.1). 5,000m: 4, Grant Patterson 19-39.1 (3, Ewan Purcell 21-30.8).

110mH: 5, Storry 18.7 (5, Lee Collison 25.6). 400mH: 4, Storry 62.1 (2, Hunt 66.2). 3,000mSC: 4, Patterson 12.38 (4, Purcell 14-18.7). 4x100m: 4, 48.6. 4x400m: 4, Millen, Stainsby, Hunt, Patrick Apantaku 3-43.1).

Long jump: 4, Storry 6.02 (1, Cullen 5.81). Triple jump: 2, Storry 13.10 (2, Apantaku 11.45). High jump: 1, Jan Jelinek 1.90 (1, Storry 1.85). Pole vault: 1, Jolly 3.50 (2, Alessandro Sinno 3.00).

Javelin: 5, Sinno 42.12 (4, Jolly 41.19). Hammer: 2, Matthew Evans 40.47 (1, Simon Evans 36.74). Shot: 4, Richard Buckingham 10.34 (5, Storry 7.88). Discus: 4, Buckingham 10.34 (4, Mark Gibbs 24.55).

Match result: Portsmouth 141pts, Tonbridge 113, Worthing 102, Milton Keynes 93, Serpentine 75.

Women, 100m: 3, Katherine Bird 13.8 (3, Joy Davut 14.1). 200m: 2, Daniela Di Maggio 28.9 (2, Davut 29.0). 400m: 3, Alison Moore 69.9 (2, Sarah Wells 69.6). 800m: 1, Abbie Fowlie 1-26.8 (2, Wells 2-35.1). 1,500m: 2, Brittany Saville 4-54.8 (2, Vicki Seth 6-29.0). 3,000m: 2, Amber Willard 12-58.5 (1, Susan Eames 13-06.3). 4x100m: 2, 54.9. 4x400m: 2, 4-15.1.

Pole vault: 2, Alison Duke 2.55 (1, Saville 1.50). High jump: 3, Kayley Alcorn 1.50 (1, Natalie Simpson 1.45). Long jump: 3, Alice Sinno 4.33 (2, A.Duke 4.32). Triple jump: 2, Alcorn 10.32 (1, Katherine Bird 9.49).

Shot: 1, Laura Duke 10.80 (1, Jo Davison 9.90). Discus: 1, Davison 32.06 (1, L.Duke 26.31). Javelin: 4, L.Duke 23.18 (1, Alcorn 22.45). Hammer: 1, Davison 46.95 (1, L.Duke 40.30).

Match result: Worthing 108pts, Herts 105, Medway & Maidstone 51, Aldershot 35.

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