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Oscar and Ella Larkin star in Team Kennet success at Destination Cross Country League

By: Robbie Stelling Robbie.stelling@newburynews.co.uk

Published: 14:15, 10 February 2023

Team Kennet juniors turned out in force for round three of the Destination Cross Country League at a new venue in Hartney Witney, taking on a fast and twisting course with some slight inclines and glorious sunshine.

Ella Larkin led from the gun to win the under-nine girls race by 100m and now leads the overall standings ahead of teammate Maisie McCurtin, who delivered another great performance to finish runner-up in Hampshire.

Matilda Saunders was sixth and Orlagh Stratford seventh, wrapping up a win for the A team and making sure of overall team victory for the second year in a row.

The under-nine girls, winners
The under-nine girls, winners

There were also excellent runs from Alice Stratford, who came eighth, and Elodie Burdett in 10th, while Gethin Thomas was the fastest under-nine boy, running well to finish 12th overall and three places ahead of Joshua Kuijten who was next home for Kennet in 15th.

The under-11 girls celebrated a fantastic team win.

The under-11 girls, winners
The under-11 girls, winners

Quinn Joyce ran her socks off to finish second overall, Harriet Saunders was fifth, Ella McDonald was sixth and Matilda Clare seventh to complete the scoring for the A team, while Penelope Lyth led the second team home in eighth.

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Oscar Larkin was the fastest under-11 boy in third, ahead of Euan Jones in sixth and Harry Smith in 13th while Liam Neil marked his Kennet debut with an impressive 16th.

That meant the under-11 boys team managed an excellent third placed finish overall.

The under-11 boys, third place
The under-11 boys, third place

Amber Stiles and Charlotte Bailey ran fantastic races for the under-13 girls, challenging at the front and leading for much of the race before finishing second and third respectively to help the team to an event win.

The under-13 girls, title winners

That strong showing made sure of the overall title for the under-13 girls.

The under-15 boys, second place

Meanwhile, Aaron Carter was Kennet's fastest under-13 boy in 13th while in the under-15 boys race, Ethan Kuijten was third, Max Adams fourth and Elliot Murphy fifth as the team finished second overall.

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