On Thursday, Hundreds of young athletes participated in an inviting cross-country event to #Casterton of the #Cederberg Foundation School.
Less than 9 years old, under 11 years of age, under the age of 13 men and women of different schools of 461 contestants.
On the muddy but firm road, all the runners must dig deeper. This is a successful day for preparing the school because it has won five separate medals and four team prizes on home land.
The first is the girl under the age of 9. Daniela Brighetti stands out in the race and is second behind Lucy Hetherington in the Hunter's Hall. She followed by Daisy (6th) and Julia (No. 8) of the Fielding sisters. Lily Brearley (11th) and Bage Harrison (Betsy Harrison (12)) are also running well to ensure that girls are in San Marley, Kirk Bilonsdale and Kyrgyzstan Guswick won the team before the prize.
Hamish Holden wins the 9-year-old boy, leads in the first half and stands out on the style. Charlie Hodgson (18th), Oliver South (20th), Leo Kelsall (21st) and Toby Burns (40th) all in pure performance, the men's four teams placed in a strong Cundall Manor team Behind.
In the women's under the age of 11, Sedbergh's two five-year-old girl dominated the game. Sophia Longworth and Elsie Barker are impressive from start to finish. Scarlett Harrison (sixth) and Harriette Smith (tenth) have also made the top ten, along with Lileah Gregory (20th), Ella Holland (23rd), Pippa Radford (29th) and Hattie Newman (31st) Team Award.
A few weeks ago, Jack Barker won a good performance at the Mowden Hall off the road, but it was a rate hike. However, Jack, because of running mature, opened the gold medal in the second lap, did not seem to make Jack disappointed, but in the 11-year-old boy, from the Cantor estate received 2 points.
Sedbergh's team of girls under the age of 13 has been very strong, so it's nice to see that another group of girls are inheriting the tradition. Even the Miley Ganning (12th), when leading the girls, beat a strong Skipton Girls Middle School team.
The last game of the day saw the boys under the age of 13 into the stage. They oppose one of the most powerful schools in the north, Ermysted the grammar school. Sam Gunning (5th) was mixed together in the frontcourt, while the return of Ben Redshaw (seventh) showed a lot of his tank left. Tom Mullins (10) is ahead of the lead, and Tom Newman (18) will be higher if he does not lose a shoe. James Corrigan (20th) and Douglas Borg (21) have made great achievements in the game, Perry Palmer (26) performance is satisfactory, men More than Ermysted's second place.