The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Roe brothers at their Sunday best for PAC

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Hosts Peterborou­gh Atheltic Club also produced plenty of stand-out performanc­es in the Cambridges­hire Open.

Under 13 sprinter Max Roe ran personal bests (PB) in both the 100m and 200m with 13.3 and 28.9 secs.

Not to be out done his older brother Cody (Under 15) also got two PBs in the same events with 12.4 and 25.8.

Cody’s training partner Nikolaos Tirchineci also got a PB of 12.5 secs in the 100m and 5.60m in the long jump.

In the same age group Luke Phillips continued to impress with a jump of 1.50m.

In the Under 17 boys George Janiper pushed his PB in the 100m to 11.9 and Aiden Painter was thrilled with his two PBs of 26.7 in the 200m and 2.30.0 in the 800m800m.

In the Under 20 age group, Nathaniel Amaoade got a PB of 25 secs in the 200m and in the long jump with a leap of 5.83m.

In the 70m hurdles Elena Rivetti and Alice Bennett, both Under 13, clocked PBs of 12.4 and 12.5 and Charlotte Dunstone (Under 15) a PB of 12.4.

Leo Sangiorio set a new club record for the Under 13 boys shot of 4.30m.

Not to be outdone by the youngsters Phil Martin (Over 35) ran a PB in the 5000m with 15.46.9 and Daniel Mees (Under 23) a PB of 50.6 secs in the 400m.

PAC chairman Matthew Dalton said: “Despite the conditions there were some great performanc­es today. Roll on the start of the outdoor season this weekend and a big thankyou to all the hard-working volunteers who made it happen today.”

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