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Right on track for 2020

As the Daniel Sacks Awards proved, 2019 has been another strong year for Jewish athletes, with an increasing number making their way up the national rankings.

January 6, 2020 11:05
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By

Rosalind Zeffertt,

Rosalind Zeffertt

2 min read

Among the U17s — who have to fit twice-weekly training around schoolwork and exams, especially at peak competition time in spring and summer — are several UK-ranked 800m runners.

Adam Firsht (Brighton & Hove) and last season’s U15 UK No1 Gilad Nachshen (Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers), found themselves side by side in the 800m rankings with times of 1:57.86 and 1:57.9 respectively.

Both are also 400m sprinters and ran similarly close personal bests this season. Firsht’s 51.05 ranks him UK No35, while first-year U17 Nachshen’s 51.73 was achieved despite a struggle with injury for much of the season.

SBH’s Maayan Radus, another first-year U17, became London Schools 3,000m champion in 10:34.5 and recorded an 800m PB of 2:24.97.