Fifteen entries of the championship may fall for the hottest and highest quality meeting in the 100-year history of the event
The first English school championships took place in September 1925. During that time, the wet and windy crystal palace saw the athletes of about 14-year-old groups, which are fighting for medals for eight boys for six girls.
Now about 2,000 athletes from 46 countries compete in the Flagship summer track and 98 field events. The comforting tracks and leather shoes have been replaced with synthetic surfaces and super spots. Global warming and in mid-July Date means that the weather is always likely to be a little sunset.
However, some things are unchanged, and with a century, a number of former champions will take part in the traditional parade during Lunch on Saturday. It was an emotional moment as The proud winners of Yestier shook their arthritis and various other diseases to rub 2025 shoulders.

At the weekend, the current crop of athletes has increased the 16 championship championships, falling on Saturdays, flowing with sprints and trucks than Birmingham.
Isla Perry set a record of the championship twice in the weekend. In front of his junior girls, Davon athlete takes 300 m for his junior girls 39,20 to the Cheslin Agie-Kiem championship before the week ending even faster than 38.73.

Annabel Fasuba, who also represents the record of the DEAN Smith’s championship 24.0 since 1989, for junior girls, 23.72 (0.0).
The ability of athletics to FASUBA treats the family as a father, Olusojo, and received 100 million African records in 2008 at the 2004 Olympics in 4×400 m. Both parents ran for Nigeria, but they live in Plymouth where Olusojo works for the Royal Navy.

Fasuba is only 13 years old, but has attracted the BBC’s attention, which introduced him to the news in their local Western country last month.
In 2024, the Guitings of the Junior Boys also earned a large number of media coverage with BBC and Sky, plus newspapers and telegraphs, which represents him.

On Saturday, he also lived in Birmingham, while breaking the 100m of Joel Paskol-Menzi’s “Intercessive” championship 10.48 10.48 (1.2).
Another athlete in the post formation was Lucia Bertachchi. The Hampshire athlete lasted Perry Shock-Drateon English schools 300 m Obstacle by 41.48 41.138 recorded.

Next year, Bertachchini steps up to 400 m An obstacle and admits that the prospect of attempting to follow the footsteps of Sydney McLunghlin is inspiring. “It’s amazing to look at my event and see that so many people are doing so well,” he added.
However, there are always some penetrations in English schools, and one has come to 100m’s Inter-Girls. 15-year-old Celine Obina-Alo impressed its raw materials and trains Richard Km of the northeast of England. He still lost to Surrey Surrey’s sheet, who had a telephone conversation at 11:75 (0.2) to win the second to win.

In Paris, Matt Hudson-Smith won the Olympic 400 m silver, but on Saturday, the winner of his English schools in 20.98 fell to Esse Franklin. Surprisingly, a record has also been broken on Hudson-Smith’s homework.

Between Rayhan Mourtada, the record of 51.5 Max Robertson’s 51.5 championships had been beaten by Rayhan Mourtada since 1982, as he held Kent Team-Friend Chen West.

In the arrows, Kent Harriet court threw 52.68 m at the Javelin of the Senior Girls, 15 years ago, Izzy Jeffs’ championship recorded 50.54 m.
Another throw throwing, Middlesex’s younger boy Hugo Buckey threw 69.89 million to win almost 12 meters, when he won an altitude of 66.95 m.

On Saturday, championship records also had a relatively new mixed relay 4x100m races in all three parts. The Lancashir won the senior race at the fastest time of 44.21, comes in warming. Cheshir won “Inter” in 43.90, and Devon took the younger title at 45.98.
Imaginishing the connection between different generations, the son of a very high jumping Brendan, won the polar yard of the elders with 4.60 m.
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However, the trunk runners, perhaps, were not hot weather fans. This led to a slow and tactical of several races. One of them was 1500 m away from 1500 meters, where the older Manchester Eva’s writ was in the early stages of the field before 4. 02.11 to win when he gave it to the crowd.
Similarly, the West Yorkshire Mirfin passed in the first lap of 800 m high-ranking boys in 60 seconds, but 51.4 second finish gross invaded home 1. 52.78 in front of Cambridge Tom Wore.
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Shropshire’s Zoe Gilbody has admitted that he was fighting in the heat, but 9. 23.00 defeated in elders. “It was a difficult one, really tactically and faster.” He said. “It’s a painful way for me. I wanted to walk up to 600 m. “

The protocol of the oldest championship championship survives for another year. Kent’s Joe Scanner were the impressive winner of 3,000 m, but his 8. 29.69 – Nine seconds of the seemingly invincible sign of Kevin Stere.
2025 Championship posts
Week
Ethan Franklin (Essex), elderly boys 200 m, 20.85
Rayhan Mortada (Kent), Senior Boys 400 m Obstacles, 51.45
Harriet Court (Kent), Senior Girls Javelin, 52.68 m
Lucia Bertacchini (Hampshire), Inter Girls 300m Barriers, 41.13
Divine Iheme (Oxfordshire), 100m boys, 10.41
Isla Perry (Devon), Junior Girls 300 m, 38.61
Annabelle Fasuba (Devon), Junior Girls 200m, 23.72
Hugo Bucher (Middlesex), Junior Boys Javelin, 69.89 m
Lancashire, mixed relatives, 44.21
Cheshire, Mixed Relays Cutting, 43.90
Devon, Mixed Relay Junior 45.98
Friday
Daniel Emigration (Hertfordshire), Inter Boys Long Jump, 7.80 m
Leila Newth (Middlesex), Inter Girls Triple Jump, 12.59 m
Isla Perry (Devon), Junior Girls 300 m Heating, 39.18 (improved on Saturday final)
Adanna Udechuku (Essex), junior girls shot, 14.08 m
Essex, 400 m old boys, 40.55
Surrey, 4x100m Junior Boys, 43.33

Friday’s coverage Here
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