The MKA Panthers competed at the recent Kent Championships at the Angel Leisure Centre, Tonbridge. The Under 13 team picked up a total of 5 medals.
The under 13 boys competition consisted of 21 athletes, all of who were hoping to be selected to represent the County in the regionals at Burgess Hill on the 14th February. All under 13 athletes competed in 4 events. Max, Reece, Jamie, Peter and Elyas all gave 100%, and supported each other and other Athletes from different teams.
The under 13 girls had a huge field of 34 athletes, the largest seen at any of the competitions. Kate, Harriet and Charlotte all did excellently and like the boys gave the competition their all. Even with such big fields our Panthers managed to achieve medals.
Elyas Achieved a total of 4 medals one in each event:
Silver in the Shot Putt, Vertical Jump and Standing Long Jump.
Gold in the 6 Lap time trial.
Kate Achieved a silver in the Standing Long Jump
Well done to all the Athletes that represented the Panthers at this competition. A particular big well done to Elyas, Kate and Peter who have been selected to represent Kent in the regional competition at Burgess Hill on the 14th of February.
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