Chaytors take cross-country crown…again! - 16/3/10
Published: 17 March, 2010
With light drizzle giving way to spring sunshine, Newnham Park
was the perfect setting for the whole school cross-country
event.
New for Plymouth College, the course was a mix of open
field
and woodland trails, with a few hills thrown in for good
measure. Pupils ran either 2.3 km (Years 7 and 8), 3 km
(Years 9 and 10)
or 4.6 km (Year 11 and Sixth Form).
Chaytors (blue) stepped up to the mark and claimed the
highly-coveted Lang Cup for the second year running.
Improving on their fourth place finish last year, Sargents (green)
were the runners-up with Dales (yellow) in third and Palmers (red)
in fourth.
In the seniors' 4.6 km race, Tom Turner (Year 11) was first home
in a time of 17.15 narrowly beating Henry Turpin (Upper Sixth) into
second place (17.16). Poppy Le Marechal (Lower Sixth) clocked 19.59
to be the first girl home. Ben Jackson was the first Lower
Sixth boy (17.40) and Susannah Kellagher was the first Upper Sixth
girl (20.16). Anneliese Noakes took the Year 11 girls' title
finishing in 24.18.

At intermediate level, Dominic Day (Year 9) took the top spot in
the 3 km race finishing in 14.32. Emily Dinnis (Year 9)
was the first girl in a time of 15.56. Ollie Clenaghan
(14.45) and Alice Rogers (17.17) took the Year 10 titles.
The juniors covered 2.3 km, which saw Steven Rogers (Year 7)
first past the post in 8.33. Harriet Mitchell (Year 7)
was the winning girl in a time of 9.30. Sahila (9.14) and
Annabel Norris (11.53) were the first boy and first girl home for
Year 8.
Retired teacher, Graham Lang, who coached the school
cross-country team for many years, presented the individual medals
and the Lang Cup. The event was organized by Deputy Head,
Sarah Dunn.

"Newnham Park is a spectacular setting and I'm delighted with
how the race went", said Sarah. "The weather was kind
to us, which was a huge relief, and it was fantastic to see the
enthusiasm and energy of everyone coming together for a whole
school event."
