The Jewish Chronicle

Sam wins best present of all on his birthday

- BY BRIANSACKS

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.

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