Jess Judd topped her previous bronze in the 5000m to claim gold in Italy, with a personal best by 18 seconds. There was also success for º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ alumna Taylor Campbell, who won his first international senior medal with a new PB in the Men’s Hammer.
In Sweden, Cameron Fillery reached a new PB in the 110 hurdles semi-finals and clinched the bronze in the finals. The 4 x 400m had Alex Haydock Wilson taking the lead leg, helping to win the silver medal.
The following week saw the U20s European Championship and success for Georgina Adam in the women’s 4 x 100m where they took gold. The competition also saw Seamus Derbyshire achieve a lifetime best, gaining a time under 51 seconds and going on to win silver in the 400 hurdles. Joshua Lay also won bronze in the junior 1500m.
Nick Dakin, Head Coach at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ, said:
“We are delighted of the success the athletes have hard over the past few weeks. Championship success is never easy to attain, so the athletes and their coaches should be very proud of themselves.”
Results for all competitions can be found below: