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Junior Girls Sports Day

Congratulations to everyone who took part in the Junior Sports Day. Thankfully it being our second attempt, we were blessed with glorious sunshine on the day. As ever, it went incredibly smoothly and it was a great afternoon of sporting endeavour. There were some fantastic individual races and relays, of which showed determination and drive to gain points for their house.

Katie Hudson, PE Teacher said;

“I would like to say a big thank you to Year 10 as they were very supportive of the younger girls and their patience and good humour certainly shone through.

Based on individual results only, there was some standout individual performances from Reception to Year 6.   

The athletes who stood out in Reception was Florence Slimming, winning one gold and one silver, Caitlin Fleischer, won one gold, one silver and one bronze. However, the most successful performer on the day winning three golds was Evie Keylock.

In Year 1 there was some exceptional performances. Holly Hughes won one gold, two silvers and one bronze. Casey Hunt was also a very strong contender, winning gold, silver and bronze medals. Congratulations to Aylin Paul who won the Victrix Ludorum with two golds and one silver medal.

In Year 2, Darcie Allanson and Daniella Dixon both proved to be strong athletes on the day winning several medals.  Darcie won two golds and one bronze and Daniella won two golds but with three gold medals and one bronze medal Charlene Fleischer was awarded the Victrix Ludorum for Year 2.

Mia Cranfield and Bailey Hunt in Year 3 were both in contention for the Victrix Ludorum. Mia won gold in the 150m and bronze in the 60m final and Bailey won the 600m and came second in the rounders ball. However Mia Rogers took the lead, winning a gold medal in the 60m final and the long jump and also coming second in the ball throw.

In Year 4 Lily Mae Morrell won two gold medals in the 150m and rounders ball. Following closely behind was Lola Constable, winning one gold and one silver. Lola did exceptionally well on the day, competing with an injury. The overall winner of the Victrix Ludorum, gaining one gold and two silver was Eleanor Dries.

The Year 5 athletes who stood out on the day were Temi Odesanya who won one gold, one silver and one bronze, and Yana Todorova who won one gold and two bronze medals. However, Riley Hopley managed to win three gold medals on the day in the Long Jump, 600m and 75m final.

There were some fantastic individual performances in Year 6. Paris Meek Patten and Freya Wilson both won several medals on the day. However a young talented athlete took the lead by winning three gold medals in the 600m, 80m final and the rounders ball, well done to Yasmin Paton.

There were several girls on the day that showed great team spirit and supported their house exceptionally well. To recognise these girls, we hand out some special merit awards for courage, loyalty and effort. Congratulations to the following girls who truly deserve these medals.”

  Courage Loyalty Effort
Reception K. Hill N. Weir L. Badri
Year 1 S. Corley L. Philp A. Constable
Year 2 J. Spencer-Smith S. Vysata K. Lim
Year 3 O. Maskell I. Perwaz A. Kulikova
Year 4 S. Stevens Z. Brewer L. Constable
Year 5 L. Smith K. Mehta S. Kumar
Year 6 A. Winhammar G. Fewkes F. Budnyj
 

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