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					<description><![CDATA[YDL Upper South Premier, Match 2 — Match Report Date: Sunday 24 May 2026 Venue: Thames Valley Athletics Centre Result: Blackheath &#38; Bromley H AC win with 729.5 points Headline A strong team performance to take Match 2 and move to two wins from two, putting B&#38;B top of the table on maximum league points and well placed heading into the rest of the season. The standout moment of the day was the U18 Women&#8217;s 4x100m. Izzy, Cheyanne, Sophie and Ruby clocked 46.48 — a time that ranks 5th fastest in the UK this year across all women&#8217;s 4x100m squads, not just the age group. A really notable run from a young quartet with plenty of season still ahead of them. Headline Performances Aaron — U18 Men&#8217;s Hammer 5kg A, 59.94m. A big throw to win the A-string, backed up by Rory with 55.82m to take the B-string. Cheyanne — U18 Women&#8217;s 100m A, 12.08 (grade 9). Tight A-string win over Grace Sikora (12.09). Ebube — sub-11 for the first time, 10.99 to win the U20M 100m B. A milestone performance, and the sort of breakthrough that points to where his season is heading. Backed it up in the winning 4&#215;100. Eliot — U18 Men&#8217;s 400m A, 49.33. Anchor leg of the winning U18M 4&#215;400. Emilia — U18 Women&#8217;s Shot Putt A, 16.09m. Top performance grading of the entire match (1,198 UKYDL pts — the quality scale, not the team-points scale). Also took 2nd in the Javelin A with 30.57m. Joshua — U18 Men&#8217;s Long Jump A, 6.94m. Second-highest performance grading of the match (1,124 UKYDL pts). Also third in the U18M HJ A on 1.80m. Kian — U18 Men&#8217;s 800m A, 1:58.06. Only sub-2 in the field. Olivier — U18 Men&#8217;s Shot Putt 5kg A (16.32m) and Discus 1.5kg A (47.36m). Double A-string win. Omari — U20 Men&#8217;s High Jump A, 1.93m. Jumped up an age group from U18 and took the A-string win. U18 Women&#8217;s 4x100m — 46.48 (UK No.5 overall this year, across all age groups). Izzy, Cheyanne, Sophie and Ruby. The performance of the day. Depth Across the Programme A match like this is won as much in the second events as in the headline wins. A few that deserve particular mention: James — U18M HJ B, 1.50m for joint third, not long after winning the U20M 3000m B in 10:41.86. Off the track and over the bar, and scored in two age groups in two events that couldn&#8217;t be more different. Aniket — U20M 800m B (2:15.13) and U18M 3000m B (1st in 9:48.64). Ran up an age group and still found a win back in his own. Nathan — U20M 3000m A (2nd in 9:22.61) and U18M 800m B (2nd in 2:06.04). Same pattern — points in the older age group and his own. Rory — U18M PV B (1st, 2.96m) and HT B (1st, 55.82m). Two B-string wins in two very different events. Alexander — U18M 400m B (1st, 52.64) and 400H A (4th, 57.06). A 400/400H double is no small task; he then anchored the winning U18M 4&#215;400. Tane — U20M 400m B (1st, 54.23). B-string win. George — U18M JT B (1st, 39.23m). B-string win. Honey — U20W 100m B (2nd), 200m B (3rd) and 4&#215;100 lead-off. Three scoring runs. Beatriz — U20W 400m B (3rd, 64.05) and U20W 4&#215;100. Alice — U20W HJ A (3rd, 1.35m), U18W 400m B (2nd, 61.89) and a leg of the winning U18W 4&#215;400. Across two age groups and three events. Multi-Event Standouts Several athletes shouldered multi-event loads and delivered across the board: Ella — U18W triple-up across the throws: SP B (1st, 11.71m), DT A (1st, 33.88m), HT B (2nd, 25.12m). Jackie — U18W triple-up: HJ B (2nd), DT B (1st), HT A (2nd, 43.20m). Fayo — U18W triple-up: 100H B (1st, 14.32 grade-9), HJ A (2nd, 1.60m), JT B (1st, 23.18m). Rebekah — U20W triple: 100H A (1st, 15.09), SP A (3rd), JT A (3rd, 27.87m), plus the U20 A 4&#215;400. Oji — U20M sprint double (100m A 11.08, 200m A 22.27) plus 4&#215;100 lead-off. Ruby — U20W sprint double (100m A 1st 12.28, 200m A 1st 25.66) plus anchor of the U18W 4&#215;100. Cheyanne — U18W sprint double (100m A 1st 12.08, 200m A 2nd 25.21) plus the U18W 4&#215;100. Charlie — U18M PV A (2nd, 3.76m) and JT A (2nd, 51.23m). Euan Lau — U20M LJ A (1st, 5.56m) and TJ A (1st, 12.72m). Max — U20M JT A (1st, 52.25m) and SP A (3rd). Naimah — U18W 800m A (2nd) and 3000m A (1st, 10:56.78), plus the U20 A 4&#215;400. Charlotte — U18W 800m B (5th) and 3000m B (1st), plus the U20 B 4&#215;400. Joshua — U18M LJ A (1st, 6.94m) and HJ A (3rd, 1.80m). Rory — U18M HT B (1st, 55.82m) and PV B (1st, 2.96m). Match Summary B&#38;B finished on 729.5 points, ahead of Harrow &#38; Dacorum (584.0) in second. Woodford Green AC with Essex Ladies (539.5) took third, followed by Reading (501.0), WSEH (439.0) and Portsmouth + Winchester (107.0). The result was built on contributions across all four age groups: Age Group B&#38;B Points 2nd Place U18 Women 192.0 H&#38;D 130.0 U18 Men 187.5 H&#38;D 142.0 U20 Women 136.0 H&#38;D 133.0 U20 Men 135.0 H&#38;D 131.0 45 event wins in total (29 A-string, 16 B-string) across track, field and relays. Sprint and Relay Results A good day across the relay programme: U18 W 4&#215;100: 1st in 46.48 (Izzy / Cheyanne / Sophie / Ruby) — see headline. U18 W 4&#215;400: 1st in 4:07.31 (Beth / Leah / Alice / Sophie), with a 17-second winning margin. U18 M 4&#215;100: 1st in 43.21 (Kamar / Malakai / Oscar / Olufikayo). U18 M 4&#215;400: 1st in 3:31.62 (Nathan / Eliot / Kian / Alexander), 8 seconds clear. U20 M 4&#215;100: 1st in 42.32 (Oji / Ebube / Noah / Daniel). U20 W 4&#215;100: 2nd in 49.93 (Honey / Fayo / Isabella / Beatriz) behind WGEL. U20 A 4&#215;400: 2nd in 3:44.19 (Ryen / Naimah / Marley / Rebekah). U20 B 4&#215;400: 3rd in 4:10.53 (Tane / Rowan / Alexander / Charlotte). Five relay wins from eight, contributing 78 points to the team total. Top-Graded Athletes Match-Wide This is the UKYDL performance-grading list (a quality-of-mark measure across age groups and events)]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>YDL Upper South Premier, Match 2 — Match Report</strong></p>
<p><strong>Date:</strong> Sunday 24 May 2026 <strong>Venue:</strong> Thames Valley Athletics Centre <strong>Result:</strong> <a href="https://www.ukydl.org.uk/page103.html">Blackheath &amp; Bromley H AC win with <strong>729.5 points</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Headline</strong></p>
<p>A strong team performance to take Match 2 and move to two wins from two, putting B&amp;B top of the table on maximum league points and well placed heading into the rest of the season.</p>
<p>The standout moment of the day was the <strong>U18 Women&#8217;s 4x100m</strong>. Izzy, Cheyanne, Sophie and Ruby clocked <strong>46.48</strong> — a time that ranks <strong>5th fastest in the UK this year across all women&#8217;s 4x100m squads, not just the age group</strong>. A really notable run from a young quartet with plenty of season still ahead of them.</p>
<p><strong>Headline Performances</strong></p>
<p><strong>Aaron — U18 Men&#8217;s Hammer 5kg A, 59.94m.</strong> A big throw to win the A-string, backed up by Rory with 55.82m to take the B-string.</p>
<p><strong>Cheyanne — U18 Women&#8217;s 100m A, 12.08 (grade 9).</strong> Tight A-string win over Grace Sikora (12.09).</p>
<p><strong>Ebube — sub-11 for the first time, 10.99 to win the U20M 100m B.</strong> A milestone performance, and the sort of breakthrough that points to where his season is heading. Backed it up in the winning 4&#215;100.</p>
<p><strong>Eliot — U18 Men&#8217;s 400m A, 49.33.</strong> Anchor leg of the winning U18M 4&#215;400.</p>
<p><strong>Emilia — U18 Women&#8217;s Shot Putt A, 16.09m.</strong> Top performance grading of the entire match (1,198 UKYDL pts — the quality scale, not the team-points scale). Also took 2nd in the Javelin A with 30.57m.</p>
<p><strong>Joshua — U18 Men&#8217;s Long Jump A, 6.94m.</strong> Second-highest performance grading of the match (1,124 UKYDL pts). Also third in the U18M HJ A on 1.80m.</p>
<p><strong>Kian — U18 Men&#8217;s 800m A, 1:58.06.</strong> Only sub-2 in the field.</p>
<p><strong>Olivier — U18 Men&#8217;s Shot Putt 5kg A (16.32m) and Discus 1.5kg A (47.36m).</strong> Double A-string win.</p>
<p><strong>Omari — U20 Men&#8217;s High Jump A, 1.93m.</strong> Jumped up an age group from U18 and took the A-string win.</p>
<p><strong>U18 Women&#8217;s 4x100m — 46.48 (UK No.5 overall this year, across all age groups).</strong> Izzy, Cheyanne, Sophie and Ruby. The performance of the day.</p>
<p><strong>Depth Across the Programme</strong></p>
<p>A match like this is won as much in the second events as in the headline wins. A few that deserve particular mention:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>James — U18M HJ B, 1.50m for joint third, not long after winning the U20M 3000m B in 10:41.86.</strong> Off the track and over the bar, and scored in two age groups in two events that couldn&#8217;t be more different.</li>
<li><strong>Aniket — U20M 800m B (2:15.13) and U18M 3000m B (1st in 9:48.64).</strong> Ran up an age group and still found a win back in his own.</li>
<li><strong>Nathan — U20M 3000m A (2nd in 9:22.61) and U18M 800m B (2nd in 2:06.04).</strong> Same pattern — points in the older age group and his own.</li>
<li><strong>Rory — U18M PV B (1st, 2.96m) and HT B (1st, 55.82m).</strong> Two B-string wins in two very different events.</li>
<li><strong>Alexander — U18M 400m B (1st, 52.64) and 400H A (4th, 57.06).</strong> A 400/400H double is no small task; he then anchored the winning U18M 4&#215;400.</li>
<li><strong>Tane — U20M 400m B (1st, 54.23).</strong> B-string win.</li>
<li><strong>George — U18M JT B (1st, 39.23m).</strong> B-string win.</li>
<li><strong>Honey — U20W 100m B (2nd), 200m B (3rd) and 4&#215;100 lead-off.</strong> Three scoring runs.</li>
<li><strong>Beatriz — U20W 400m B (3rd, 64.05) and U20W 4&#215;100.</strong></li>
<li><strong>Alice — U20W HJ A (3rd, 1.35m), U18W 400m B (2nd, 61.89) and a leg of the winning U18W 4&#215;400.</strong> Across two age groups and three events.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Multi-Event Standouts</strong></p>
<p>Several athletes shouldered multi-event loads and delivered across the board:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Ella — U18W triple-up across the throws:</strong> SP B (1st, 11.71m), DT A (1st, 33.88m), HT B (2nd, 25.12m).</li>
<li><strong>Jackie — U18W triple-up:</strong> HJ B (2nd), DT B (1st), HT A (2nd, 43.20m).</li>
<li><strong>Fayo — U18W triple-up:</strong> 100H B (1st, 14.32 grade-9), HJ A (2nd, 1.60m), JT B (1st, 23.18m).</li>
<li><strong>Rebekah — U20W triple:</strong> 100H A (1st, 15.09), SP A (3rd), JT A (3rd, 27.87m), plus the U20 A 4&#215;400.</li>
<li><strong>Oji</strong> — U20M sprint double (100m A 11.08, 200m A 22.27) plus 4&#215;100 lead-off.</li>
<li><strong>Ruby</strong> — U20W sprint double (100m A 1st 12.28, 200m A 1st 25.66) plus anchor of the U18W 4&#215;100.</li>
<li><strong>Cheyanne</strong> — U18W sprint double (100m A 1st 12.08, 200m A 2nd 25.21) plus the U18W 4&#215;100.</li>
<li><strong>Charlie</strong> — U18M PV A (2nd, 3.76m) and JT A (2nd, 51.23m).</li>
<li><strong>Euan Lau</strong> — U20M LJ A (1st, 5.56m) and TJ A (1st, 12.72m).</li>
<li><strong>Max</strong> — U20M JT A (1st, 52.25m) and SP A (3rd).</li>
<li><strong>Naimah</strong> — U18W 800m A (2nd) and 3000m A (1st, 10:56.78), plus the U20 A 4&#215;400.</li>
<li><strong>Charlotte</strong> — U18W 800m B (5th) and 3000m B (1st), plus the U20 B 4&#215;400.</li>
<li><strong>Joshua</strong> — U18M LJ A (1st, 6.94m) and HJ A (3rd, 1.80m).</li>
<li><strong>Rory</strong> — U18M HT B (1st, 55.82m) and PV B (1st, 2.96m).</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Match Summary</strong></p>
<p>B&amp;B finished on <strong>729.5 points</strong>, ahead of Harrow &amp; Dacorum (584.0) in second. Woodford Green AC with Essex Ladies (539.5) took third, followed by Reading (501.0), WSEH (439.0) and Portsmouth + Winchester (107.0).</p>
<p>The result was built on contributions across all four age groups:</p>
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<td><strong>Age Group</strong></td>
<td><strong>B&amp;B Points</strong></td>
<td><strong>2nd Place</strong></td>
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<td>U18 Women</td>
<td>192.0</td>
<td>H&amp;D 130.0</td>
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<td>U18 Men</td>
<td>187.5</td>
<td>H&amp;D 142.0</td>
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<td>U20 Women</td>
<td>136.0</td>
<td>H&amp;D 133.0</td>
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<td>U20 Men</td>
<td>135.0</td>
<td>H&amp;D 131.0</td>
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<p><strong>45 event wins</strong> in total (29 A-string, 16 B-string) across track, field and relays.</p>
<p><strong>Sprint and Relay Results</strong></p>
<p>A good day across the relay programme:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>U18 W 4&#215;100: 1st in 46.48</strong> (Izzy / Cheyanne / Sophie / Ruby) — see headline.</li>
<li><strong>U18 W 4&#215;400: 1st in 4:07.31</strong> (Beth / Leah / Alice / Sophie), with a 17-second winning margin.</li>
<li><strong>U18 M 4&#215;100: 1st in 43.21</strong> (Kamar / Malakai / Oscar / Olufikayo).</li>
<li><strong>U18 M 4&#215;400: 1st in 3:31.62</strong> (Nathan / Eliot / Kian / Alexander), 8 seconds clear.</li>
<li><strong>U20 M 4&#215;100: 1st in 42.32</strong> (Oji / Ebube / Noah / Daniel).</li>
<li><strong>U20 W 4&#215;100: 2nd in 49.93</strong> (Honey / Fayo / Isabella / Beatriz) behind WGEL.</li>
<li><strong>U20 A 4&#215;400: 2nd in 3:44.19</strong> (Ryen / Naimah / Marley / Rebekah).</li>
<li><strong>U20 B 4&#215;400: 3rd in 4:10.53</strong> (Tane / Rowan / Alexander / Charlotte).</li>
</ul>
<p>Five relay wins from eight, contributing 78 points to the team total.</p>
<p><strong>Top-Graded Athletes Match-Wide</strong></p>
<p>This is the UKYDL performance-grading list (a quality-of-mark measure across age groups and events) — separate from the team points scored on the day. Four BB athletes in the match&#8217;s overall top 10:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Emilia</strong> — 1st overall (1,198 UKYDL pts), U18W SP A 16.09m</li>
<li><strong>Joshua</strong> — 2nd overall (1,124 UKYDL pts), U18M LJ A 6.94m</li>
<li><strong>Olivier</strong> — 4th overall (1,086 UKYDL pts), U18M SP A 16.32m</li>
<li><strong>Eliot</strong> — 6th overall (1,055 UKYDL pts), U18M 400m A 49.33</li>
<li><strong>Cheyanne</strong> — joint 8th overall (1,026 UKYDL pts), U18W 100m A 12.08</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>League Standing After Match 2</strong></p>
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<td><strong>Posn</strong></td>
<td><strong>Club</strong></td>
<td><strong>Match</strong></td>
<td><strong>League Pts</strong></td>
<td><strong>Total</strong></td>
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<td>1</td>
<td><strong>B&amp;B</strong></td>
<td>729.5</td>
<td><strong>12.0</strong></td>
<td><strong>1486.5</strong></td>
</tr>
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<td>2</td>
<td>H&amp;D</td>
<td>584.0</td>
<td>10.0</td>
<td>1123.0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>WGEL</td>
<td>539.5</td>
<td>8.0</td>
<td>1068.0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>Reading</td>
<td>501.0</td>
<td>5.0</td>
<td>1006.5</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>WSEH</td>
<td>439.0</td>
<td>5.0</td>
<td>964.0</td>
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<td>6</td>
<td>PW</td>
<td>107.0</td>
<td>2.0</td>
<td>480.0</td>
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<p>Two wins from two, top of the league on maximum league points, and a good platform to take into the rest of the season.</p>
<p>Ian, Tim and Helga</p>
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