Birmingham’s thermal water conditions as “Children’s Olympic Games” celebrate its centenary
The class of English schools in Alexander Stadium, in Alexander Stadium, mixed with the champions of its centuries and the fields of the field. As 30C and beyond the temperature, it can prove the hottest edition of the event, as it was first staged in 1925.
Such shocking conditions have led to six championship records that have been broken from this two-day meeting. It is possible that even more Saturdays, as such a weather is expected, and more finals are planned.
In addition to about 2,000 athletes, participating in 46 English countries, the team from the United Arab Emirates is located in Birmingham as a guest competitors. Given the weather, they will feel at home.
The reconstructed Alexander Stadium for the Cooperation Games of 2022 is a large place of the Association of English School Athletes to celebrate its centennium. Of course, everyone is looking forward to the annual “parade” of the athletes with their region flags in the early morning.
Aside, the current competitors are more than 100 previous winners to join the parade. These include Jon Ridgon, the chief executive and former chief of Athletics, Mother, Margarit, 85, who defeated Sprint Hurdles Gold, and his son Noah’s 400 meters in these championships.
Donna Fraser, six times Sprints Winner, should also participate in obstacles, father and daughter Pokken, Father and Daughter Polar Storage Duo Andy and Sophie Ashurst, Plus Warwick Dixon, located since 1954.
On Friday, late Friday, the organizers used parade plans to keep the former former champions to protect them from the heat of the afternoon, but, of course, there will be no focus.

Emireka Udechuk is a five-year winner and entered this weekend, as an interregional record holder in Discus. On Friday, he was a proud father, like his daughter, Adana, won the junior girls’ shot, which made a distance of 14.08 m.
“I love English schools,” said Udechuku’s SNR. “I’m glad that it still goes on, and people see the value in it. It’s great to be here. “
Daniel Emigration probably created the presentation of the day, however, when he invaded the record of the Bernard Yboy Championship 7.47 m away from 7.80 (-0.8). “It was fantastic, a new WB,” he said. “After throwing 7.80 m, I started feeling a little pain, so I decided to get out there and focus on the rest of the season.”
This will include this, he hopes that the European Under-20 Championship in Tampere, where he hopes to make his answer to the best in the continent.
Daniel emegor of herts leaps 7.80m (-0.8) In the English schools of Bernard Yoboah, Bernard Yoboah’s Mermer Boys Long Jump has been in 2002. pic.twitter.com/mtg70cklmb
– AW (@athleticsweekly) July 11, 2025
There were some wind glands on Friday. On a stage some posters and small tents closed near the finish line. But the emigration result was more impressive, given that his best jump was slightly headed.
Further posts of the forest included Leilla New with 12.59 m, in 4.59 million, Isla Perry by 39.18 – 300 m.
Alternatively, Lawson Capes, the grandson of the shot and strengthens the legend of the GE Jeff, stored the family tradition of excellence, demanding 17.51 million its fourth English schools.
“It was not a distance that I wanted, but to win four times, I really can’t complain, especially in these conditions,” he said. “Temperature was not pleasant.”
Lawson Capes, Shot’s grandson Legend GE Jeff, wins the title of English schools No. 4 at the Red – Hot Alexander Stadium at a distance of 17.51 m. pic.twitter.com/jlf98wcixb
– AW (@athleticsweekly) July 11, 2025
Kent was medals led by Kendrick Onolemem and Kent, 50.11M.
Ella Brooks was one of the first winners of the weekend, because he took the younger girl’s polar pad to the title for 3.45 m Kent.

58.84 M. “Inter.
We can look forward to this more impatient to congratulate the champions of today’s champions on Saturday.
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