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Portsmouth’s two golden wonders

CoP AC pair Taylor and Lovett star in throwing events

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City of Portsmouth members scooped two gold medals at a vastly-different English Schools Athletics Championsh­ips.

On the first of three days of competitio­n - compared to the previous two - Callum Taylor and Ellie Lovett triumphed in the throwing events.

Taylor won the senior boys javelin, with his best throw being 62.24.

Then Lovett, who lives on the Isle of Wight, won the senior girls discus with a winning throw of 40.18 - just three cms better than the runner-up.

City of Portsmouth AC secretary Paul Farres said Lovett’s victory was a ‘remarkable result’ considerin­g three weeks earlier she had been struck down with Covid.’

The Championsh­ips have been a central event in the calendar of junior athletics in this country since the first version in 1925 and in its present format from 1960. Portsmouth’s Mountbatte­n Centre, home to CoP, hosted the event in 1986.

The Championsh­ips have been the spawning ground for almost all our Olympic, world, and European medallists.

Although selection was through the county schools structure, due to the pandemic each event was limited to the nationally top 14 competitor­s in each discipline.

The seniors competed on day one, the intermedia­tes on day two, and the juniors on day three. Athletes were unable to attend the Championsh­ips except on the day they competed.

Hampshire took a 54-strong squad to Manchester, where most events were held at Sports City with the longer throwing events at Trafford AC.

Unlike previous years, all the athletes had to travel independen­tly of each other - either with a parent or a coach.

CoP members (10) made up almost a fifth of the 50-strong county team.

‘It was an incredible achievemen­t to have that many athletes,’ said Farres. ‘That shows the strength of athletics in the county. There were other counties with a lot less athletes.’

Elsewhere in the throws, Tyler Pattison hit 44.33m for sixth place, ‘an excellent performanc­e for an athlete at the bottom of this age group.

Sam Kershaw was ninth in the shot with 12.20m.

On the track, Holly Wilkinson contested the demanding 1500m steeplecha­se, finishing 11th in 5:21.63.

On the second day of competitio­n, which saw the intermedia­te girls and boys in action, Mimi Nightingal­e was competing in her first ESC. She was placed seventh in the Triple jump with a leap of 10.83m.

CoP had two representa­tives in the Javelin - Aidan Hunt and Christophe­r Jones

Parker, the latter having won the junior boys event when it was last held in 2019. They finished 11th and 12th respective­ly, with throws of 49.52m and 48.81m.

In the final day’s junior events, javelin thrower Jack Holt was fifth with a throw of 45.49m.

In the Junior girls 100m Fola Odofin produced a personal best in the heats of 12.84 - breaking the CoP club record she had establishe­d earlier in the year. The fastest sprinter at CoP - at any age group - then finished fifth in the final.

Farres summed up: ‘None of these wonderful performanc­es could have been possible without the guidance and inspira- tion of the City Portsmouth AC club coaches - specifical­ly,

Graham Arnold, Bron Carter, Phil Budd, Ann Hayter, Vince Stamp, Steve Purser and Alan Crook.’

He admitted it had been a ‘nightmare’ year for everyone involved in the sport, with the Mountbatte­n Centre closed during lockdowns. That resulted in groups of CoP athletes forced to train in fields in and around the city, with all coaching done on a one-to-one basis.

League events were able to restart in mid-April, with CoP having so far competed in two National Athletics League Division 1 East meetings and two Southern Athletics League meetings.

In the NAL, they comfortabl­y won a competitio­n staged at the Mountbatte­n Centre and were runners-up at Milton Keynes.

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 ?? Picture: Paul Smith ?? RECORD BREAKER Fola Odofin broke her own CoP 100m record at the English Schools Championsh­ips
Picture: Paul Smith RECORD BREAKER Fola Odofin broke her own CoP 100m record at the English Schools Championsh­ips
 ??  ?? GOLD STARS Callum Taylor and Ellie Lovett won their respective throwing events in Manchester
GOLD STARS Callum Taylor and Ellie Lovett won their respective throwing events in Manchester

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