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1:19pm Tuesday 20th November 2001
Bromley Athletics Club entertained some fit young schools' athletes at Westcombe Park Rugby Club on Saturday for a cross-country event.
The three most successful boys' primary schools wereGreen Street Green, Keston and Alexander, in Penge.
St Aidin's and Hayes Primary excelled for the girls, while Bullers Wood won the senior girls' team gold medals ahead of Coloma and Virgo Fidelis Convents.
Winner Robert Jones (Green St Green) and Thomas Horgan (Alexander) sprinted neck and neck to the finishing line ahead of St Aidin's James Brockhurst.
Ciara Davi (St Aidins) had a brilaint run to beat Charlotte Osborne, who entered as an individual, with Bromley AC's Grace Power in third place.
For details on Bromley AC's next open schools cross country, call Dave Chandler on 0775 1018866.
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