Bingley Harriers returned home with a host of medals from the Yorkshire Track & Field Championships held at the Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield.
In the younger age groups Paul Boulton scooped a bronze medal in the 100m final. He also joined Matthew Cottam, James Heaton and James Kennelly to take silver in the under-15 boys 4x100m relay.
Cottam was second in the under-15 boys 80m hurdles and Heaton struck gold in the under-15 boys high jump. In the under-17s Emily Noble is the new 80m hurdles champion and Rebecca Long claimed the 300m hurdles gold, followed by a third in the high jump.
Charles Dacosta finished in bronze medal position in the 200m final, Alistair Brownlee was third in the 3,000m and Ben Ambler was third in the long jump and second in the javelin.
In the under-20s and senior ranks medals were won by Cassie Wilson, with a silver in the hammer, Bob Daley, who took third place in the 2,000m steeplechase, Sam Clegg, a bronze in the 3,000m, Danny Crosby, who followed up his second in the long jump with a first in the triple jump, Matthew Savage, third in the long jump and third in the javelin and Frances Noble, second in the long jump and first in the 100m hurdles.
In the senior men's shot Ian Lindley was third, bringing the Bingley tally to five champions and 24 medals in total.
The squad followed up the success with further rewards at the North of England Championships at Liverpool, with Rebecca Long winning the under-17 300m hurdles and Matthew Cottam winning the under-15 80m hurdles.
There were a number of fourth places, with Frances Noble in the long jump, Oliver Robinson in the 100m hurdles and Daniel Walker in the under-15 400m.
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