A TOTAL of 18 Bradford Disability Sport & Leisure (BDSL) athletes competed at the York Open, as the York Summer League concluded.
Emma Knights, of BDSL, won a bronze trophy for overall female disability athlete.
The athletes all train at University Academy Keighley (UAK) every Monday and Wednesday from 5.30pm to 7pm.
For enquires, call Janet-Alison Arkwright on 07756 560765 or email janetalison3@aol.com
BDSL York Open results: 100-metre male: 1 Nathan Mitchell 12.34, 2 Joseph Mitchell 12.78, 3 Nathan O'Mara 12.83, Robbie Cliffe 14.27, Mohammed Az Qureshi 15.28, T-Jay Wilson 15.89, Harry Bowness 15.96, Dylan Lightowler 16.02, Dylan Thomas 16.11, Robert Mitchell 17.11, Owen Sangster 18.36, Saddique Khan 21.97, Alex Maszyr 23.94, Seth Balson 38.64.
100m female: 1 Mollie Gaddas 18.22, 2 Shannon Cairney 19.76, 3 Lauren Naylor 20.58.
200m male: 1 Nathan Mitchell 25.30, 2 Joseph Mitchell 25.81, 3 Nathan O'Mara 26.06, Robbie Cliffe 29.39, Mohammed Az Qureshi 31.30, Dylan Thomas 33.05, Harry Bowness 33.58, Dylan Lightowler 33.96, Robert Mitchell 35.39, T-Jay Wilson 36.17, Owen Sangster 38.93, Saddique Khan 43.98.
200m female: 1 Mollie Gaddas 39.36, 2 Shannon Cairney 42.51, 3 Lauren Naylor 47.51.
Standing long jump male: 1 Saddique Khan, 3 Seth Balson.
Shot put male: 1 Nathan Mitchell 10.12, 2 Joseph Mitchell 9.88, 3 Nathan O'Mara 8.94, Robbie Cliffe 7.28, T-Jay Wilson 7.14, Mohammed Az Qureshi 6.05, Dylan Lightowler 5.83, Dylan Thomas 5.36, Saddique Khan 5.33, Harry Bowness 4.82, Robert Mitchell 4.82, Owen Sangster 3.29.
Shot put female: 2 Mollie Gaddas 5.04, 3 Shannon Cairney 3.94, 4 Lauren Naylor 3.37.
Long jump higher male: 1 Nathan Mitchell 5.06, 2 Nathan O'Mara 4.79, 3 Joseph Mitchell 4.75.
Long jump lower male: 1 Robbie Cliffe 4.06, 2 T-Jay Wilson 3.58, 3 Mohammed Az Qureshi 3.56, Dylan Thomas 2.79, Harry Bowness 2.56, Robert Mitchell 2.55, Dylan Lightowler 2.52, Owen Sangster 1.92, Alex Maszyr 1.63.
Long jump female: 2 Mollie Gaddas 2.32, 3 Shannon Cairney 1.85, Lauren Naylor 1.58.
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