The Warwickshire Schools County Cross Country Championships took place on Saturday 20 January here at Princethorpe College. 37 Princethorpe runners, drawn from across the school, competed against the best cross-country specialists from 31 schools across the county, in what is always a well contested event.
On hand to oversee the event was former Director of Sport, Gwil Price, and we were delighted as always to welcome him back. A huge well done to everyone who took part. We had nearly 200 runners, and their supporters, here at Princethorpe last Saturday, pitting their cross-country running skills against the College’s tough hilly course.
Upper Sixth Former, Grace Darcy earned herself a Silver medal, while, Year 10, Lily Hunter and, Year 9, William Smith both claimed Bronze. Eight runners finished in the top eight in their race and have qualified for the English Schools National Championships on Saturday 16 March at Pontefract Race Course in Yorkshire or at the National Primary and Year 7 Cross Country Finals on Saturday 3 March at Prestwold Hall in Leicestershire.
In terms of team placings, the Junior Boys and Minor Girls teams both finished in overall second place with the Inter Boys, Junior Girls and Minor Boys claiming fourth.
The Minor Boys ran a steady race, Rufus Jones came home first for Princethorpe in 7th, followed by Austin Higham 23rd, Isaac Fisher 30th, William Shaw 31st and Samuel Barlow 33rd. The Minor Girls ran a determined race with Esme Card finishing 5th, Ellie Gane 8th, Adelaide Teeton 17th, Liv Lamb 19th and Isabella Messenger 20th.
For the Junior Boys, William Smith led the team home in 3rd with James Bostock 9th, Ruben Allen 21st, and Alvin Wamala 24th. In the Junior Girls race, Katherine Lee came 16th, Rosa Davis 18th, Anabel Davis 23rd, Marley Adnitt 24th, Evie Bierton 28th, Jessie Murphy 29th, Ellie Maffey 30th and Dami Ajagunna 33rd.
In the Inter Boys race, Charlie Atkins finished 13th, Jesse Esler 17th, Toby Iley 26th, Mark Message 27th, Eddie Arkesden 29th, Will Gower 30th, Oscar Civzelis 32nd and Soren Wasley 33rd. A good run by cross country stalwart Lily Hunter saw her finish in 3rd place in the Inter Girls race.
Finally for the Senior Boys, Ben Smith and Felix Batty ran strong races to finish in 6th and 7th respectively while for the Senior Girls, Grace Darcy ran an excellent race claiming 2nd place.
Head of Outdoor Education and PE Teacher, Will Bower commented, "It was good to see the College so well represented at the County Championships. Well done to all of our competitors. Huge thanks to Estates, Grounds, current and former staff, parents and the Games Captains for all their help with organising and running the event."
Princethorpe's cross country teams also had a really successful day at Bedstone College on Wednesday 24 January. We are just waiting on confirmation of the team places and will share news of the results in the next Flagpole.