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Worthing Otters boy wins race in Steyning Festival of Sport

HUNDREDS of people lined the streets of Steyning for the town's annual Festival of Sport on Easter Monday.

The town's High Street and nearby roads were closed to traffic for the event, which featured a series of walks and runs, and the duathlon, attracting athletes from across the country.

And for the first time, the Steyning Athletic Club-organised event featured an aquathon, with participants taking to the water at Steyning Leisure Centre's pool before taking part in a run.

Malcolm Geal, from the athletic club, was one of the day's organisers.

He said: "It was a good, successful day.

"The weather was in our favour, obviously."

Otters

Ed Taylor, of the Worthing Otters Club, won the aquathon's boy's Tristar 1 race.

Fellow members Bethany Lewis and Eloise Walker came first and second respectively in the girls' event.

Worthing Otters secretary Julian Stevens said: "Well done to John Scott and his colleagues at Steyning Athletic Club. They staged an excellent event which we were pleased to support, and hope it becomes a regular fixture."

Results

You can download the full results from the five-kilometre run by clicking here, and the duathlon results can be downloaded by clicking here.

Results from other races follow.

Tim Watt won In the two-kilometre walk, with a time of 10min 53sec.

Lawrence Green came second (11.34), followed by Ron Penfold (11.41), Dave Stevens (12.58) and Barry Saunders (14.08).

The two-kilometre run was won by Isobel Green (8.57), with Georgia Tagg the runner-up (9.04).

The five-kilometre run was won by Chichester's Anthony Roddis.

Ellen Winter was the winner in the under-11 girls' one-kilometre walk, with a time of 6mins 52secs.

Anna Lewis was second (7.18) and Lucy Mynard third (7.27).

The rest of the competitors to cross the finish line were: Esme Newton (7.38), Georgia Saunders (7.38), Imogen Ward (7.39), Milly Cross (7.44), Holly Saunders (7.54), Lois Claridge (7.58), Ellie Blakeley (8.12), Alessa Marczak (8.13), Jade Brooks (8.17), Annie Bowles (8.20), Milly Robinson (8.31), Sacha Lucas (8.32), Elizabeth Sowerby (8.34), Bethany Smith (8.43), and Primrose Elliott-Pears (8.56). The winner of the style prize was Imogen Ward.

The under-11 boys' one-kilometre walk was won by Nick Van Pelt, who finished with a time of 6mins 54secs. Elliot Ward came second, in 6mins 57secs, with Ethan Pickering coming in a fraction of a second later, at 6mins 58secs.

Times for the other walkers were as follows: Daniel Boyle (7.30), Louie Laurence (7.36), Jake Martin (7.38), Aren Marczak and Oliver Boyes (both 7.48), Henry Woodger and Thomas Carey (both 7.52), Matthew Boyle (7.56), Daniel Killner Brown (8.01), Callum Martin (8.03), Felix Cassell (8.05), Thomas Mynard (8.06).

The style prize was awarded to Matthew Boyle.

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