ATHLETES from Blackheath & Bromley (B&B) were in action at the Inter Counties match at Eton with two setting Championships best performances.
Rachel Blackie may have been down on her personal best but the 53.82m she threw in the under-20s hammer won the competition and broke the previous best.
Likewise Dan Putnam set a meeting record in the under-15s 400m with 51.55secs.
Rachel Arnheim won the under-20s pole vault despite still being an under-17.
She cleared 3.30m and there was also a win for Alistair Williamson in the men's hammer.
Daniel Haque ran 11.05secs in the heats of the 100m despite his blocks slipping and Lauren Blackie, another under-17, leapt 11m to place 4th in the triple jump.
Andrew Jordon is the number one under-15 hammer thrower in the country this year and he maintained his unbeaten record with a winning throw of 58.72m.
Daniella Annon took second place in the 100m in 12.92secs and for the boys there was a personal best of 11.93secs for Izzy Ukoko. Jessica Matthews placed fifth in the high jump with 1.55m and it was fifth also for Jessica Nicol-Smith as she equalled her best in the pole vault with 2.50m.
Some of the club's older members were in action at the Veterans AC Championships at Kingston.
In the over-40s Paul Sutherland won the 800m in 2mins 7.2secs, although he was hoping to go quicker.
Clem Leon continued his excellent season with wins in the over-50s high jump, long jump and triple jump. His leap of 1.50m in the high jump was a Championship best performance and he was also third in the 100m and fifth in the 200m.
Club president Ken Daniel won the over-55s 1,500 at a canter in 4mins 44.9secs with Peter Hamilton taking bronze. Peter was third as well in the 800m.
Evergreen Jim Day set a Championship best of 2.50m to win the over-70s pole vault and also won the the high jump with 1.18m as well as placing third in the shot putt.
Beatrice Simpson had a busy day also winning the over-50s shot, discus and hammer competitions.
A small number of athletes competed in the Vancouver Trophy Meeting at Parliament Hill with some good results.
There were wins for Martin Airey (800m), Duayne Bovell (100m) and Serita Solomon (100m hurdles).
Alex Pope set a new best of 11.84m to place second in the shot putt and he was runner up also in the discus with a throw of 39.83m.
It was second also for Stuart Harvey in the javelin with 57.89m, a foot injury preventing him from throwing further.
Andy Hodge, competing for Achilles threw 41.39m.
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