ALMOST 900 children from 58 schools tookpart in the Cross Country Challenge series organised by Bingley Harriers.
The ninth annual event was the biggest ever with 895 young athletes taking part.
The event has also thrown up a string of talented stars of the future and Bingley Harriers have had several enquires from parents who want their children to become more involved.
Results
Year 5 Girls: 1 Lauren Shaw (Eldwick); 2:Jessica Holden (Moorfield); 3 Jenna Killick (Wilsden); Team: Moorfield.
Year 5 Boys: 1 Harry Sessford (Hothfield); 2 Josh Eastwood (Sandy Lane); 3 Jamie Shaw (Eldwick); Team: Eldwick Primary
Year 6 Girls: 1 Arianna Zenti (Cullingworth); 2 Florence Haines (All Saints Ilkley); 3 Martha Wright (Saltaire); Team: Lady Royd
Year 6 Boys: 1 Harry Greenhalgh (Myrtle Park); 2 Luke Fleetwood (Stanbury); 3 Ryan Bastow (Baildon CofE); Team: Lees Primary.
Year 7-8 Girls: 1 Carly Robertson (Oakbank); 2 Holly Craig (Salt GS); 3 Fiona Jordan (Skipton Girls); Team: Parkside
Year 7-8 Boys: 1 Thomas Sessford (South Craven); 2 Oliver Webster (St Mary's); 3 Henry Fulton (Beckfoot); Team: Oakbank.
Year 9-10 Girls: 1 Hannah Mayho (Parkside); 2 Sophie Dufton (Sedbergh Girls); 3 Eleanor Kitchen (Ilkley GS); Team: Sedbergh Girls
Year 9-0 Boys: 1 Robert Shaw (Oakbank); 2 Matthew Stewart (Oakbank); 3 James Mountain (Ermysted's); Team: Ermysted's.
Year 11-12-13 Girls: 1 Lucy Mayho (Parkside); 2 Alice Fulton (Beckfoot); 3 Ellena Turner (Thornton); Team: Parkside.
Year 11-12-13 Boys: 1 Ben Rusious (Ermysted's); 2 Sam Webster (St Mary's); 3 Nick Hocker (Dixons CTC); Team: Ermysted's.
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