Results of the 20th Oxfordshire Primary Schools Cross-Country Championships

04:59PM, Wednesday 12 March 2025

THE 20th Oxfordshire Primary Schools Cross-Country Championships took place at Maiden Erlegh Chiltern Edge School in Sonning Common on Mach 1, a beautiful spring morning, writes Kevin Nutt.

Youngsters from across the county took part, although numbers were down which was disappointing. All we can do is continue to offer the opportunities.

The results were as
follows:

Year 1 boys (six entrants)

1 Isaac Cottle, Sonning Common; 2 James Purdue, Kidmore End; 3 Bertie Holland, Kidmore End

Year 1 girls (11)

1 Jessica David, Trinity, Henley; 2 Tally McHutchin, Goring;Fabienne Mattingley, Shiplake

Year 2 boys (eight)

1 Joshua Mattingley, Shiplake; 2 George Gibbons, Trinity; 3Alexander Rowland-Clark, Aston Rowant

Year 2 girls (nine)

1 Eva Worsefold, Kidmore End; 2 Ellis Awadalla, Headington; 3 Sienna Laykin, Nettlebed

Year 3 boys

1 Henry Cuthbert, Rupert House, Henley; 2 Josh Roche, Moulsford; 3 Max Shepherd, Aston Rowant;
4 Jonny O’Neill, Moulsford; 5 Zander Galloway-Dacie, Nettlebed; 6 Humphrey Russell, Moulsford; 7 Myles Sturgess, Sonning Common; 8 Percy Forbes, Sacred Heart, Henley; 9 Ethan Camp, Moulsford; 10 Jack Deacon, Moulsford;
11 Monty Caing, Moulsford; 12 Ned Felwick, Moulsford; 13 Felix Whittaker, Moulsford; 14 Thomas Platt, St Mary’s, Henley

Year 3 girls

1 Phoebe Soles, Nettlebed; 2 Esmae Taylor, Nettlebed; 3 Sophie Leach, Headington Rye; 4 Freya Hamand, Kidmore End,
5 Lily Crush, Headington Rye; 6 Eleneare Bodenham;Trinity, 7 Sophie Momme-Young, Headington Rye; 8 Poppy Starmer-SmithNettlebed; 9 Karitu Kudambari, Headington Rye; 10 Olive GilbeyRupert House; 11 Mhairi Reid,Sonning Common; 12 Abbie Lacey, Headington Rye,
13 Abigail Hillyard, Trinity; 14 Nina Papnikitus, Headington Rye, 15 Marmi Charia, Headington Rye

Year 4 boys

1 Teddy Holland, Kidmore End; 2 Joseph Conway. Nettlebed; 3 James Monahan, Moulsford; 4 Sid Gilbert, Trinity; 5 Lucas Durrant, Kidmore End;
6 Bertie Athal, Moulsford;
7 George Cummings, Moulsford; 8 Atticus H-A, Moulsford; 9 Joseph Peiris, Shiplake; 10 Diego DeSouza, Kidmore End

Year 4 girls

1 Isabelle Bromley, Trinity; 2 Nooksy Gyoker, St Mary’s; 2 Ariana Davis, Headington Rye; 4 Sophie Longden, Oratory Prep, Goring Heath; 5 Jesca Storey, Headington Rye;
6 Florence Smith, Rupert House; 7 Alice Friend, Rupert House; 8 Millie Blackburn, Headington Rye; 9 Bella Blackburn, Headington Rye; 10 Lily Steblaenik, Headington Rye; 11 Sophie Shang, Headington Rye;
12 Monijer, Headington Rye;

Year 5 boys

1 Will Nicholson, Woodcote; 2 Rafe Coleman, Moulsford; 3 Max Mortimer, Trinity; 4 William O’Conner, Trinity; 5 George Farr,Moulsford; 6 Joseph Palmer,Shiplake; 7 Charlie Barnes,Nettlebed; 8 Teddy H-S, Whitchurch; 8 Teddy H-S, Moulford; 10 Wilfie Wamen, Moulsford; 11 Wilf De Winton, Moulsford;
12 Angus Braden, Moulsford; 13 Buddy Fox, Moulsford; 14 Freddie Baldwin, Headington Rye

Year 5 girls

1 Lotte Groh, Rupert House; 1 Martha Sudbury, Woodcote; 3 Maisie Osborne, Trinity; 4 Ada Butterfield,Woodcote; 5 Olivia Madden, Headington Rye;
6 Ellie, Headington Rye;
7 Tabitha Hillyard,Trinity;
8 Isobel, Headington Rye,
9 Beatrix, Headington Rye, 10 Ella Stevenson,Woodcote, 11 Allegra P, Headington Rye; 12 Freya Johal, Headington Rye;
13 Cecily Keeping, Headington Rye; 14 Talia Galloway-Dacie, Nettlebed; 15 Felicity Jee, Headington Rye; 16 Celeste Bodenham,Trinity; 17 Isobel Barry, Nettlebed

Year 6 boys

1 Oliver Buff, Moulsford; 2 Lucas Robinson, Moulsford; 3 Gabriel Eapen, Moulsford; 4 Harry Woolfall, Moulsford; 5 Max BurnettMoulsford; 6 Othello Forbes, Rupert House;
7 Albie De W, Moulsford;
8 Kam Patel. Rupert House; 9 Theo Eapen, Moulsford; 10 Lucien Morris, Peppard; 11Hector Mulrooney, Moulsford

Year 6 girls

1 Harriet McClean, Trinity; 2 Ruby Jones, Peppard;
3 Isabella Conway, Nettlebed; 4 Not known; 5 Eden Lawrence, Headington Rye; 6 Katie Shang, Headington Rye; 7 Ava Costar, Nettlebed

Final team positions

1 Moulsford 139.5 points

2 Headington Rye 28

3 Woodcote 10

3 Nettlebed 10

5 Kidmore End 9.5

6 Trinity 8.

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