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Records galore broken at country titles in Bunbury

Records tumbled at the WA Little Athletics Country Championships, with a number of Bunbury athletes dominating the competition at the Hay Park track at the weekend.

More than 30 country records were broken, while 764 personal bests were beaten by the 120 athletes from the Bunbury club.

Bunbury finished the competition with 154 gold medals, 121 silver and 80 bronze,putting them at the top of the leaderboard.

Bunbury Little Athletics Club registrar Nicole Kenny said 320 athletes from 16 clubs across country WA attended the annual event.

“They came from as north as Broome and as south as Esperance,” he said.

Charli Hadley lands the long jump on Sunday.
Charli Hadley lands the long jump on Sunday.

Kenny said the Bunbury team was fantastic, representing the club with pride.

“They performed really well and they encouraged all the clubs there,” she said.

“There was great sportsmanship. It was like a normal club day, just with more athletes.”

Amber Shepherd gets some air as she tries to land the long jump.
Amber Shepherd gets some air as she tries to land the long jump.

Kenny said the club received compliments on how well the event was run.

“This was good to hear as the organisers put a lot of work in,” she said.

Lauren Quaife strides towards the finish line in the 100m race.
Lauren Quaife strides towards the finish line in the 100m race.Picture: Mitchell Woodcock / South Western Times
Fraser Brown pushes down the final length of the 100m race.
Fraser Brown pushes down the final length of the 100m race.Picture: Mitchell Woodcock / South Western Times

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