COVENTRY Godiva Harriers won a staggering 40 medals at the Warwickshire and Shropshire County Track and Field Championships.
The event took place at Pingles Stadium in Nuneaton as Godiva’s athletes set a number of new personal best (PB) times.
In total, Coventry’s athletes won 16 gold, 14 silver and 10 bronze medals.
And one athlete, Marly Johnson, won five individual medals made up of two gold, two silver and one bronze.
Johnson won 100m and 200m gold, long jump and javelin silver and high jump bronze in the under-14 girls’ category.
Coventry’s Iyinoluwa Lawal won 100m gold in the under-18 men’s event while Shaiya Kenion took gold in the under-18 women’s race.
And Samson Mee-Harris took bronze in the senior men’s race while Efehi Omohun took bronze in the under-16 girls’ event.
Lawal and Kenion also took gold in their respective 200m races while Jeevan Sandhu-Dubida won bronze in the under-18 men’s race.
Coventry also won a medal in the 300m discipline as Niyah Bennett took silver in the under-16 girls’ race.
The medals continued in the 400m as Ella Martin won gold in the women’s under-18 women’s race, Joel Burroughs took silver in the under-18 men’s race and Rowena Ockenden claimed bronze in the senior women’s race.
Harriers won a host of medals in the 800m discipline as Joe McLeod won gold in the senior men’s race, Grace Davey took gold in the under-16 girls’ race and Ava Bourton claimed gold in the under-18 women’s race.
And Clark Roberts took silver behind McLeod in the senior men’s event while Alice Daglish won bronze in the senior women’s race and Mohammad Mohammadiha took silver in the under-18 men’s race.
McLeod also took silver in the 1,500m race while Daglish won gold over the same distance while Isabella Taplin took silver behind Daglish in the senior women’s race.
Daglish won another gold medal in the 3,000m event while Ed Griffiths took bronze in the senior men’s race.
Coventry struck gold again in the sprint hurdles event as Daniel Walber stepped onto the top of the podium over 110 metres in the under-20 men’s race.
In the long jump event, Mee-Harris claimed a second bronze medal while Imogen Lane took gold in the under-20 women’s category while Cagan Kilic won silver in the under-18 event.
Coventry’s only medal in the triple jump came via Jack King who took silver in the senior men’s event.
Lane returned to win gold in the shot put while Chioma Anyasodo won silver in the under-16 girls’ event.
In the hammer throw, Leona Delahaye won silver in the under-16 girls’ event while Walber won silver to claim a second medal.
And over in Shropshire, Sophie Hurst won senior women’s gold in the 800m event while Chris Hurst won gold over the same distance in the senior men’s race.
Sophie won gold again in the 3,000m and Chris also won a second medal as he took silver over the same distance.
