Eden Davis broke a competition record that had stood since 2006 to take the under-17 100m title at the prestigious Bedford International Games.
His time of 10.76 was a new personal best that moved him to fifth in the national age-group rankings.
At 10 years of age, Maayan Radus beat older rivals to win the Middlesex U13 1,500m Championship at Mile End. Her time of 5:09.80 sliced more than 15 seconds off her previous best. Her sister Lia, 13, also cut her PB substantially in taking the U15 1,500m silver medal in 4:56.14.
Ellie Edwards won the Cheshire & Greater Manchester U20 100m title in 12.46, while her sister Allana placed third in the U17 300m hurdles in 49.31. Both performances were PBs.
JFS student Emma Taylor, 14, threw the javelin 26.64m at the Eastern Young Athletes’ League in Braintree, to enter the national U15 rankings.