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Worthing schools' cross-country triumph

HUNDREDS of young runners from across Worthing, Arun and Adur braved icy temperatures to race in the annual schools cross-country event.

Around 650 boys and girls from 12 schools gathered at the frosty Gallops in Findon on the morning of Novermber 22, watched by hundreds of cheering families and friends.

Thomas A'Becket Middle School, in Glebeside Avenue, dominated the day with team victory in all eight races, including an event record in the year four boys event.

And other local schools celebrated some fantastic individual successes.

India Spoor, 11, in her final year at The Vale First and Middle School, completed a clean sweep of victories in the event, winning her fourth race in four years.

She believed the freezing temperatures actually helped her to victory, saying: "The weather was fine. I quite like running when it's cold."

Hannah Buckthorpe, from The Orchards, in Nelson Road, Goring, kept on track to repeat India's record next year when she claimed her third win in three years, winning the year six girls race.

Bintu Freeman, also from The Orchards, won the year five girls race.

The victory eased the heartbreak from last year's event when she was leading in the final straight, before twisting her ankle in a rabbit hole yards from the line and failing to finish.

Thomas A'Becket boys, who won every single individual boy race, were Ed Taylor (year four), Sam Hyde (year five), Luke Featherston (year six) and Sam Murray (year seven).

Pupils from Worthing High School helped marshal the event, which organiser Elle Ford said was "a great success".

Pictures supplied by Thomas A'Becket Middle School.

To submit pictures of runners from your school, email images to letters@worthingherald.co.uk

Full results listing:

(TAB = Thomas A'Becket)

TEAM RESULTS

Year 4 girls

School Score

TAB 55

Broadwater C of E 114

West Park 139

Orchards 154

Chesswood 163

St Margarets 202

Globe 291

Downsbrook 303

Vale 325

Durrington Middle No Full Team

Buckingham Park No Full Team

English Martyrs No Full Team

Year 4 boys

TAB 25 (event record)

Globe 178

Orchards 181

Buckingham Park 191

Vale 191

Downsbrook 243

Chesswood 268

St Margarets 269

West Park 322

Durrington Middle 331

English Martyrs 386

Broadwater C of E No Full Team

Year 5 girls

TAB 80

West Park 164

Orchards 169

Vale 171

St Margarets 187

Downsbrook 228

Globe 337

English Martyrs 362

Durrington Middle No Full Team

Chesswood No Full Team

Buckingham Park No Full Team

Year 5 boys

TAB 35

Vale 170

West Park 193

Chesswood 194

Downsbrook 229

St Margarets 236

Orchards 239

Globe 279

Broadwater C of E 306

Buckingham Park 313

English Martyrs 332

Durrington Middle 553

Year 6 girls

TAB 57

West Park 128

Downsbrook 164

Orchards 201

Chesswood 223

English Martyrs 245

Globe No Full Team

St Margarets No Full Team

Buckingham Park No Full Team

Vale No Full Team

Broadwater C of E No Full Team

Year 6 boys

TAB 38

Durrington Middle 179

Downsbrook 185

St Margarets 194

Vale 233

West Park 248

Chesswood 250

Orchards 280

Buckingham Park 339

English Martyrs No Full Team

Broadwater C of E No Full Team

Globe No Full Team

Year 7 girls

TAB 53

West Park 118

Downsbrook 124

Vale 189

Chesswood 193

Orchards 197

Broadwater C of E No Full Team

Durrington Middle No Full Team

Year 7 boys

TAB 27

Orchards 120

Downsbrook 129

Durrington Middle 201

West Park 207

Vale 209

Broadwater C of E No Full Team

Chesswood No Full Team

Individual results

Year 4 girls

1 Olivia Cary - St Margarets (Ang cluster)

2 Erika Jurivicuite - Orchards

3 Bethany Clarke - TAB

Year 4 boys

1 Edward Taylor - TAB

2 Joe Birch - TAB

3 Cameron Williams - TAB

Year 5 girls

1 Bintu Freeman - Orchards

2 Amelia Musgrave - St Margarets (Ang cluster)

3 Kerris Poland - Broadwater C of E

Year 5 boys

1 Sam Hyde - TAB

2 Lenny Weaver - Downsbrook

3 Ryan Cooper - Orchards

Year 6 girls

1 Hannah Buckthorpe - Orchards

2 Louise Watts - TAB

3 Ruth Isaacs - TAB

Year 6 boys

1 Luke Featherstone - TAB

2 Jack Johnson - Broadwater C of E

3 Callum Hodgson - St Margarets (Ang cluster)

Year 7 girls

1 India Spoor - Vale

2 Imogen Marshell - TAB

3 Leah Harris - TAB

Year 7 boys

1 Sam Murray - TAB

2 Scott Goodman - TAB

3 Rhys Tupper - Broadwater C of E

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