PENDLE athletes put on a show when the club opened it 's doors to their neighbours at Sunday's Open Meeting.
Back on the home territory of Seedhill after a long season, much of it spent on the road, the ladies particularly were in fine form.
They had winners in every age group from Tahrina Golding, who won a close decision in the under-10s 75m, through to the seniors who won five titles.
Eleanor Markendale set the tone with personal bests in the 100m, 200m and long jump as she won two firsts and a second at under-13 level.
Laura Finucane reprised a season of wall-to-wall glory with meeting records in the under-17s 200m and 300m races and there was also a meeting record for under-20 Victoria Rusius, who returned 5:16.6 in the senior women's 1500m.
The other Victoria, namely Gorton, set a club record 37:20m in the senior hammer and also took the discus.
Jason Wade mirrored Gorton's achievements in the under-15 boys section as he too set a club record in the hammer and won the discus. His winning distances were 29.33m and 29.94m.
Under-17 sprinter Chris White finished the season in impressive form setting PBs when winning the 100m and 200m, while senior Frankie Vargacz's 63.8 in the senior 400m hurdlesset the club's fourth meeting record.
Hyndburn's Joanne McVey, injured playing tag rugby in the Lancashire Youth Games, showed her recovery is complete when she won the under-13s high jump.
Team-mate Caroline Smithson, in her first year as an under-15, won the 100m and 200m double, while Nicola Brakes' winning javelin throw was in a personal best 28.68m.
The club's under-13 boys are anticipating a good cross country season, and they took the first four places in the 800m after Callum Fitzpatrick, Damian Rawcliffe, Nathan Riding and Liam Regan were reunited for the first time this season.
Meanwhile, Neil Tattersall rounded off a busy week in which he won two road races with second place in the senior 3000m and Chris Fishlock rounded off his Hyndburn career with a meeting record 4:15.9 in the senior 1500m.
Fishlock is moving to Skipton and will be looking for a new club.
Burnley's under-17s Simon Woods and Danny Whittaker have been heavy scorers in the leagues this season, and each won two events at Seedhill with Danny taking the 100m and 200m and Simon winning the 400m and 100m hurdles races.
Colin Bailey, in his first year as a decathlete, maintained his usual busy schedule with a meeting record 3.60m in the pole vault and further victories in the high jump and javelin.
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