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A winning team at the Herts Schools' Track and Field Championships!

Our St Clement Danes Athletes competed at the HSAA County Athletics Track and Field Championships on Saturday 8th June at Jarman Park, Hemel Hempstead, and once again were a great credit to the school. With over 30 athletes competing at this very competitive championships, we were delighted to have 5 winners at the competition, especially as the weather was so poor on the day.

Congratulations to Grace Hucknall who was named Under 15 Girls' Long Jump Champion, Connor Flynn named the Under 15 Boys' Pole Vault Champion and our Hammer throwers, Max Wallace, Charlie Telfer and Sasha Thomson all won their respective competitions and there were many more students placing 2nd and 3rd. Also huge congratulations go to Connor and Scarlett Gammell (Hurdles) in Year 9 who have made the national finals after achieving the entry standard in their event. The finals in Birmingham will be streamed live on 12th and 13th July.

Apologies that we didn't manage to get photos of all our champions. A truly fantastic effort by all!

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