BLACKHEATH and Bromley's stars of the future were in fine form at the AAA's under-17 and under-15 championships in Birmingham with three picking up gold medals and another setting a club record.
Shaunagh Brown continued her outstanding season by winning the women's discus with a throw of 44.95m, just short of her club record.
Andrew Jordon has been unbeaten in his age group this season and he maintained this record by winning the under-15s' hammer with a throw of 56.20m.
On the track Chelsea O'Rawe Hobbs continued her outstanding year by taking the 5km walk title in a time of 26mins 44.55secs to complete a successful month.
She recently won the English Schools Home Countries International at Grangemouth and has been selected to represent Great Britain in a walks international in Germany at the end of August.
James Alaka broke Michael Nartey's 15-year-old 200m club record timing of 21.68secs but such was the standard of competition it only gave him the silver.
There was silver for club record holder Dan Putnam in the under-15 boys 400m with a time of 51.22secs while Stephen Cavey took bronze in the 800m.
Alex Bruce Littlewood was just outside his best in the 1,500m steeplechase but a fall at the last water jump meant he had to settle for fifth place in a time of 4mins 37.79secs.
Rachel Arnheim and Emily Godley were also just off their bests with clearances of 3.20m and 3.10m in the pole vault.
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