THREE athletes from Blackheath and Bromley (B&B)represented Great Britain in the international match at Birmingham against the United States, Russia and China.

Dwayne Grant was drafted into the men's European Championship winning 4x100m team to replace Darren Campbell who retired earlier in the week.

Dwayne ran a strong second leg and helped the team to victory.

Montell Douglas was also in relay action joining the women's team which took silver in the Europeans.

She ran the third leg and the quartet finished in third place.

Michael Skinner ran in the 3,000m and finished in 5th place in 8mins 18.93secs.

Out in Beijing at the World Junior Championships, Amir Williamson was just outside his best in the men's hammer with 66.77m to finish seventh in his qualifying pool.

Unfortunately the distance was not enough to make the final but it was a great achievement to even be selected for the Championships.

At the Scottish Championships in Glasgow last weekend veteran Paul Sutherland took sixth place in the final of the 400m hurdles in 58.31secs which was a stadium record for a veteran athlete.

There have been numerous new club records set this summer and another fell at the under-17 Inter County match at Ashford. Rachel Arnheim made full use of the new pole which she first used in training last Thursday and cleared a new best of 3.40m to win the vault.

Lauren Blackie took second place in the triple jump with a leap of 10.94m while Isobel Ivy leapt 5.18m in the long jump.

On the track there was second place for Sarah McLellan in the 300m hurdles and there were two third places for Katrina Cosby in the 300m A and 200m B-string races.