Fantastic Four at South Birmingham Schools Cross Country

KEHS once again swept the board at the South Birmingham Schools Cross Country championships this week, with our girls winning all three age groups. Bella was a clear winner in the Junior Girls event, showing excellent endurance and confidence to execute a fantastic race. Maisie also had an impressive race and...

KEHS once again swept the board at the South Birmingham Schools Cross Country championships this week, with our girls winning all three age groups. Bella was a clear winner in the Junior Girls event, showing excellent endurance and confidence to execute a fantastic race. Maisie also had an impressive race and Eirini showed great determination in her KEHS cross country debut. Amira, in the Lower 4th, matched her performance from last year, winning once again. Amira’s victory this year was even more impressive as she was racing girls who were a year older than her. Maya finished in the top ten in the Inters race with Isabelle, Nandhika, Anusha also doing exceedingly well. Finally, for the second year running, Anisa triumphed in a competitive field, with Salihah a close second and Aditi achieving a top 10 finish. Well done to all the girls and good luck in the West Midlands Championships race!

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