Fantastic June 2025 Championships success for Windsor Slough Eton & Hounslow Athletic Club athletes
Across the number of June Championships, a huge number of our athletes enjoyed great success.
- South of England Championships on 7th/8th June (under 13s/under 15s/under 17s)
- County Schools Championships on Saturday 14th June (year 8-13)
- County Schools Championships on Thursday 25th June (year 7)
- ISA Nationals on Monday 16th June
- South of England Championships on 28th/29th June (under 20s/seniors)
- Regional Schools Combined Events Championships on 28th/29th June
Overall, Windsor Slough Eton & Hounslow AC athletes gained 48 PBs, 14 bronze medals, 23 silver medals and 37 gold medals!
Special mention for Isabella Winslade at the County Schools Championships, who not only won under 17 triple jump gold medal and with a PB (and thus retaining her title from 2024), her PB was a Championship Best Performance!
Update: in addition, six Windsor Slough Eton & Hounslow AC athletes were also successful at the National Prep Schools Championships in Birmingham on Wednesday 2nd July, with two golds, three silver medals and six PBs (see below).
The club are immensely proud of all these athletes and congratulate them on these achievements.
COUNTY SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Under 13 girls
- Sivasta Niranchanan (Buckinghamshire) – 100m PB and 200m PB
- Kimberley Phillips (Berkshire) – long jump bronze medal
Under 13 boys
- Barney Gibson (Buckinghamshire) – 75m hurdles silver medal and PB and high jump gold medal
Under 15 girls
- Bonnie Hodsdon (Buckinghamshire) – 100m gold medal and wind assisted PB and 75m hurdles gold medal and wind assisted PB
- Alexa Cooney (Berkshire) – 100m silver medal and PB
- Neve Cullen (Berkshire) – 100m qualified for final and PB
- Avaani Kang (Surrey) – 800m PB
- Kara Gorman (Buckinghamshire) – 1500m gold medal
- Zoe Allan (Surrey) – 1500m silver medal
- Kaiya McCrabbe (Berkshire) – 1500m bronze medal
- Isabella Rawlings (Buckinghamshire) – 1500m PB
- Sophie Clark (Surrey) – 75m hurdles – bronze medal
- Sophie Ivey (Berkshire) – high jump silver medal and equal PB
- Yasmin Aspden (Buckinghamshire) – long jump gold medal (and retaining her title from 2024)
- Adaobi Ogbunude (Buckinghamshire) – long jump PB
- Sophia Powers (Berkshire) – hammer gold medal
- Darcey Williams (Berkshire) – javelin silver medal
Under 15 boys
- Joshua Adeboye (Berkshire) – 100m gold medal and PB
- Alexander Marchese (Berkshire) – long jump PB
- Thomas Cucheval (Buckinghamshire) – 300m PB
- Frankie Fraser (Middlesex) – 1500m PB
- Philip Artemiev (Buckinghamshire) – high jump gold medal
Under 17 women
- Saravina Qio (Berkshire) – 100m silver medal and SB
- Holly Bunce (Surrey) – 200m bronze medal
- Grace Sikora (Berkshire) – 300m gold medal and SB
- Emily Bradshaw (Berkshire) – 800m gold medal and PB
- Chloe Bullock (Berkshire) – 1500m silver medal
- Riona Street (Buckinghamshire) – 1500m silver medal
- Eva Dias (Berkshire) – 3000m gold medal
- Tara Ferguson (Surrey) – 3000m silver medal
- Lara Campbell (Berkshire) – 300m hurdles silver medal and PB
- Megan Frank (Berkshire) – high jump gold medal (after winning it in 2024 as an under 15)
- Elysia Chilvers (Oxfordshire) – high jump gold medal and equal PB, long jump gold medal and PB (after winning it in 2024 as an under 15)
- Liliana Orywal-Sykes (Berkshire) – pole vault gold medal (and retaining her title from 2024)
- Jess Slater (Berkshire) – pole vault silver medal
- Daisy Capp (Middlesex) –pole vault bronze medal
- Isabella Winslade (Berkshire) – triple jump gold medal and PB (and retaining her title from 2024) – championship best performance!
- Chloe Hathaway (Berkshire) – triple jump bronze medal and PB
- Ruby Dannatt (Berkshire) – discus gold medal (after winning it in 2024 as an under 15)
- Freya Thorpe (Berkshire) – shot put silver medal and PB
- Eliska Simpson (Berkshire) – hammer gold medal (after winning it in 2024 as an under 15)
Under 17 men
- Sam Babis (Berkshire) – 400m silver medal and SB
- Fabien Mormech (Berkshire) – 800m silver medal
- Lucas Bartlam (Berkshire) – 800m PB
- Isaac Collier (Buckinghamshire) – 1500m gold medal
- Prem Dhaliwal (Berkshire) – 100m hurdles PB
- Jack Eames (Berkshire) – pole vault gold medal
- Sebastian Parker-Green (Berkshire) – discus gold medal and PB
- Jake Hirst (Berkshire) – discus silver medal and PB
Under 20 women
- Ella Davey (Berkshire) – 1500m gold medal and PB (and retaining her title from 2024)
- Marnie Fieldsend (Berkshire) – 1500m silver medal and PB
- Ana Passos (Berkshire) – 1500m bronze medal
- Mia Woodley (Berkshire) – triple jump gold medal (and retaining her title from 2024)
- Clemmie Harris (Berkshire) – hammer gold medal (and retaining her title from 2024)
- Kanma Dozie (Berkshire) – shot put gold medal and PB
Under 20 men
- Harley Miller-Ross – 100m gold medal
- Benjamin Dewar (Hampshire) – 400m gold medal (and retaining his title from 2024)
- Sam Thuo (Berkshire) – 800m silver medal
- Alexander Wilson (Berkshire) – 1500m gold medal and PB
- Callum Welch (Berkshire) – 1500m silver medal
- Dylan Bavazzano (Berkshire) – 1500m bronze medal
- Connor Fitzgibbon (Berkshire) – high jump gold medal
- Sebastian Simpson (Berkshire) – hammer gold medal
ISA NATIONALS
Year 6/7 boys
- Harry Howard – 600m PB
Year 8/9 girls
- Megan Bond – 800m PB
Year 10/11 girls
- Julia Szalai – 100m bronze medal
- Leila Zamani – 200m gold medal and SB (and retaining her title from 2024)
- Leila Zamani – shot put gold medal and PB
- Chloe Bullock – 1500m gold medal (after winning it in 2024 in the year 8/9 girls)
- Lara Campbell – 80m hurdles gold medal and PB
SOUTH OF ENGLAND AGE GROUP CHAMPIONSHIPS
Under 13 girls
- Simone Ramos Plewman – 800m 2nd in her heat to qualify for the final and ran a PB in the final
Under 13 boys
- Ben Welch – 800m won his heat to qualify for the final and ran a PB in the final
- Ted Bainbridge – 1500m PB
- Charlie Orywal-Sykes – 1500m PB
Under 15 girls
- Yasmin Aspden – long jump qualified for the final and jumped a PB in the final
- Sophia Powers – discus PB
- Sophia Powers – hammer bronze medal
Under 15 boys
- Joshua Adeboye – 100m – won his heat and semi final to qualify for the final. PB
Under 17 women
- Tara Ferguson – 1500m steeplechase bronze medal
- Elysia Chilvers – high jump silver medal
- Elysia Chilvers – triple jump bronze medal
- Eliska Simpson – hammer PB
Under 20 women
- Luhane Smith – 1500m gold medal
- Jasmine Hatch – 100m hurdles bronze medal and 400m hurdles PB
- Madisyn Woodley – high jump PB
- Lilianne Jervis-Allan – pole vault silver medal
- Maria McMullan – triple jump silver medal and PB
- Mia Woodley – triple jump bronze medal and outdoor PB
- Kanma Dozie – shot put gold medal and PB
Senior men
- Lewis Cotterill – 800m silver medal
- Jaiden Dean – 110m hurdles gold medal
REGIONAL SCHOOLS COMBINED EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Under 15 Pentathlon South East region: Sophie Clark – 5th overall out of 28 – and a PB
- Under 17 Heptathlon South East region: Freya Thorpe – 10th overall out of 22 – and a PB
- Under 17 Heptathlon Midlands region: Elysia Chilvers – 2nd overall out of 18 – and a PB
Update: at the South of England Combined Events Championships on 5th and 6th July, Sophie Clark won! – and with another new PB
NATIONAL PREP SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Year 6 girls: Elora Tabi – 100m gold medal and PB – 200m silver medal
- Year 6 boys: Angus Mursal – 1500m PB
- Year 6 boys: Freddie Wilkerson – long jump PB
- Year 7 girls: Simone Ramos Plewman – 200m silver medal
- Year 7 girls: Jasmine Eulert – long jump PB
- Year 8 boys: Philip Artemiev – high jump gold medal and PB – long jump silver medal and PB
For details of success for WSEH athletes in May’s county championships, please see here