BLACKHEATH & Bromley's Scott Huggins has won the pole vault at the inter-city challenge semi-final at Lee Valley.

Competing for London North, for who he qualifies by virtue of being a student at Brunel, the Blackheath & Bromley athlete cleared 5.01 metres, an indoor seasons best and a performance that ranks him fourth in the country this year.

Lorraine Ugen was also in winning form, despite still being a junior, taking the long jump with a leap of 5.73.

This ranks her as fifth Under 20 in the country this year.

Shaunagh Brown is easily the number one junior in the country this year, and fourth in the Senior listings, but she had to settle for second place in the shot putt.

She nevertheless threw a very good 14.00 just four centimetres off her seasons best.

Lauren Blackie faced some strong competition in triple jump finishing in fourth place with a distance of 11.5.

There was a welcome return to action for Dominic Parsons at the Bath Indoor Open Meeting.

Injuries have hampered him for a couple of years but he bounced back by clocking 7.06 for the 60 metres on two occasions.

Peter Tucker was in winning form the previous weekend.

Having won the Club Open 10km Cross Country on the Saturday he triumphed again on the roads in the Dartford Les Witton 10 Mile race.

On a new course, fast times were made difficult by the hills and wind. Nevertheless Tucker showed that his has good strength as he reeled in last years winner Crispian Bloomfield to win in 53.37.

Second man from the Club to finish was Len Crowder in 58th with third finisher Fran Green in 110th.

Darryl Hilliar was 127th, Dave King 192nd, Nick Bunclark 225th, Adrian Stocks 247th, Paul Carter 260th, Trevor Delahoy 316th, Kate Jones 380th and Justine Eastbury 405th.

Gary Cook was in action at the Canterbury 10 finishing in 41st in 65.22.