Sam wins best present of all on his birthday
TEAM GB’s young athletes achieved a medal haul of two golds, two silvers and a bronze in individual track and field events, as well as securing two relay bronze medals.
Sam Shindler-Glass struck gold in the junior 800m on his 17th birthday, 45 minutes after placing fifth in the 3000m and a day after taking silver in the 1,500m.
Ellie Edwards, 16, took gold in the girls’ 200m to add to her bronze in the 100m, and gained a third medal by anchoring a mixed international team to bronze in the girls 4 x 100m.
James Bongart, 16, took silver in the junior javelin with a massive personal best throw of 53.31m, and gained a second medal by teaming up with Adam Muscat, Jack Reece and Daniel Gubbay to take bronze in the junior 4 x 100m relay.
Shindler-Glass said: “Both the 800 and the 1,500 came down to final sprints after uneven early pace. I couldn't catch Tal Braude of the USA in the 1,500, but in the 800 I pushed hard with 300 metres to go and did not look back. It was a relief to break the tape and a thrill that my birthday was announced ontopof thepodium.”
Edwards was delighted with her performances, which included setting a personalbestof 12.68inthe100m.
Britainwasrepresentedbytwoathletes inseniorevents.OliverZiff finishedabrave 7th in the 5000m, recording 15:40.24 in very hot and sultry conditions. Nick Davis placed 7th in a top quality 400m final, in which Donald Sanford set an Israeli record of 45.65 to beat last year’s Olympic finalist, Australian Steve Solomon.
Locally, Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Nathan Bloom, 14, and David Stone, 11, produced outstanding performances in a series of graded 1,500m races at Watford. Bloom cut his PB to 4:24.55. Stone overhauled the field to take victory in his race in 4:42.34, lifting him to 7thintheUKUnder13rankings.