The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

It’s golden delicious as Fraser and Kong star for Nene Valley

- By Barry Warne ATHLETICS CORRESPOND­ENT

Freddie Fraser has moved up an age group but he’s still flying.

Last year the talented teenager from Nene Valley Harriers was the number one sprint hurdler in the country in the under 15 age group.

This year he’s competing at the bottom of the under 17 age group and, although taking on boys a year older, he’s still a major force.

He was in action at the Eastern Indoor Championsh­ips at Lee Valley at the weekend and took the gold medal in the under 17 60m hurdles in a new championsh­ip record time of 8.14 seconds.

Joseph Purbrick, also from Nene Valley, took the silver medal.

And Will Kong made it a golden double for Nene Valley when racing to victory in the under 17 400m in a rapid 52.06.

Kong, who like Fraser is a first year under 17 athlete, had previously only competed in one indoor 400m race.

ANGLIAN SCHOOLS CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSH­IPS

Nene Valley Harriers athletes made a massive contributi­on to the success of the Cambridges­hire and Lincolnshi­re teams in Saturday’s Anglian Schools Cross-Country Championsh­ip held at Abingdon Park, Northampto­n.

With the best from Suffolk, Norfolk and Northampto­nshire also competing, the Cambridges­hire team won an unpreceden­ted five out of the eight age groups, while Lincolnshi­re came out on top in the intermedia­te girls race.

Molly Peel led the winning Lincolnshi­re girls home with a fourth-place finish. Flo Brill was close behind her in seventh spot.

The Cambridges­hire team finished third and were indebted to the Nene Valley pair of Ella Robinson in 15th place and 20th-placed Katie Tasker.

Owen Wilkinson finished fifth in the intermedia­te boys event and was the second runner home in the winning Cambridges­hire team.

Josie Fortune placed 15th and Ellie Piccaver 17th to both score for the victorious Cambridges­hire senior girls team.

Nene Valley supplied the first two Lincolnshi­re athletes in the minor girls race with Eliza Mardon in third position, the highest placed Harrier at the meeting. Isla Fullock-Holmes came in 18th.

Kai Chilvers in sixth and Joseph Reindel in 14th place played major roles for the Cambridges­hire junior boys who finished as the second team, while Harry Hewitt, wearing a Lincolnshi­re vest, crossed the line in 11th place.

Cambridges­hire easily won the overall crown and several Nene Valley athletes will now go on to represent their county in the English Schools Cross Country Championsh­ips.

LONDON WINTER 10k

Second claim Nene Valley athlete Jordan Foster was third lady finisher in Sunday’s London Winter 10k in a time of 36.51. Overall she was 84th out of over 20,000 runners and knocked a minute off her previous best time.

Stamford Strider Mark Popple finished 17th with a 34.46 clocking.

CATALONIA CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSH­IP

Former Nene Valley man Edgar Sumskis finished eighth in the Catalonia Cross -Country Championsh­ip at the weekend.

The lanky Latvian, who splits his time between bases in Peterborou­gh and the Costa Brava, was third man home for his La Sansi club, who took the team prize.

 ??  ?? Nene Valley Harrier Will Kong with his gold medal.
Nene Valley Harrier Will Kong with his gold medal.
 ??  ?? Flying Freddie Fraser.
Flying Freddie Fraser.

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