Craven athletes shine at North Yorkshire Schools’ Cross-Country Championships
CRAVEN athletes punched well above their weight as four individuals claimed titles at Whitby on Saturday.
CRAVEN athletes punched well above their weight as four individuals claimed titles at Whitby on Saturday.
ERYMSTED’S George Marsh and Giggleswick’s Jack Sanderson both claimed individual County Titles at Saturday’s North Yorkshire Schools’ Cross-Country Championships held on home soil at Aireville Park in Skipton.
CRAVEN had another excellent day at the First round of the English Schools’ Cross-Country Cup, held at Giggleswick.
GIGGLESWICK School sealed two team titles as they hosted the 14th National Championships.
SETTLE’S Jack Sanderson bounced back from Covid in style at the the Northern Schools’ Inter-Counties Cross-Country last weekend in Middlesbrough.
A SKIPTON grammar school student has capped off a near perfect week with cross-country success.
ON Sunday (26/09/21), Ermysted’s had another fantastic day on the Howgill Fells over-looking Sedbergh. This was the thirteenth National Championships supported by the Fell Running Association and this year, hosted by Sedbergh School, Sedbergh.
ERMYSTED’S Grammar School Cross-Country team put in another fantastic performance to finish runner-up at the Coventry Relays last Wednesday.
CRAVEN athlete Alice Jones claimed her fifth consecutive individual county title at the North Yorkshire Schools’ Cross-Country Championships on Saturday at Tadcaster Grammar School.
THE senior cross-country team of Ermysted’s Grammar School has been selected as the English representative in the International Schools Federation World Schools Cross-Country Championships.
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