Hercules Wimbledon athletes were in record-breaking form last week.

Twelve-year-old Tim Livingstone set a new club boys U13s discus record when he won the event at the Ebbisham Boys' League match at Croydon with a throw of 20.49m.

His throw added more than two metres to the previous club best set by Tom Brandon at an Ebbisham League match at Walton in 2005.

Livingstone had a busy time at the meeting at Croydon, also winning the 800m in a personal best of two minutes, 21.8 seconds, and taking second place in the long jump with a personal best of 4.32m.

Meanwhile, the quartet of Jose Costa, Nathan Safo-Barnieh, Tom Richards and Jonathan Osbourne set a new club U15s record in winning the 4x200m relay in 1:38.6.

Their time smashed the previous best of 1:41.8 set by Carlos Mujica, David Baker, Nigel Stanley and Martin Giraud at Kingsmeadow in 1992.

Osbourne, who finished a fine sixth in the Sainsbury's English Schools junior boys 100m final, also tasted individual success in winning the 100m in 11.6 while Costa won his 400m race in a personal best of 55.8 and was second in both the high jump and javelin.

Other Hercules Wimbledon winners at Croydon were Ed Saywell, in the U15s 800m in a personal best of 2:09.3, Tom Meehan, in the U15s 100m, and David Stables in the U15s 1,500m and high jump.

Saywell was also second in his 400m race, while newcomer Chima Odum was second in his U15s shot competition and third in the triple jump on an encouraging debut appearance for Hercules Wimbledon.

Also at Croydon, Andrew Clarke was second and third in his U15s shot and 100m events.

At the other end of the age range, former marathon international Steve Badgery was in record-breaking form in the Elmbridge open 10km road race at Walton-on-Thames on Sunday.

He smashed the Hercules Wimbledon veterans' over-60 record with a time of 36:34 to post the top age-graded performance of more than 600 runners in the race. His time puts him at the top of the 2008 over-60 UK 10km road rankings. He finished 44th overall and beat all the over-50 veterans apart from the winner in that category.

Badgery, 61, erased the Hercules Wimbledon club record of 37:30 set by Peter Giles in the Barry Jones 10km road race in 2005 and now holds all five Hercules Wimbledon over-60 road running records from five miles to the marathon. He also holds the over 60 5,000m record on the track.

Also in the Elmbridge 10km event, Hugh Saxby clocked a personal best of 37:03 in finishing second in the over-50 category, 29 seconds behind Badgery, while Maurice Sharp was seventh in the over-60 category in 42:38.

Claire Grima clocked the best Hercules Wimbledon time for the distance this summer when she won the women's race in the Wimbledon Common time trial on Saturday in 19:28.

Club-mate Anna Garnier was third and first over-50 woman veteran with the top age-graded women's performance of 22:59, with Hannah Fernando sixth woman in 24:35.

Over at Dorney Lake, Eton, Hercules Wimbledon's Peter Lee finished 35th out of more than 450 competitors in the Steelman Triathlon, which was won by Olympic oarsman James Cracknell.

This weekend, Hercules Wimbledon athletes travel to Horsham for their fourth Southern Women's League meeting of the season on Saturday, while some of the club's youngsters will be in action for Surrey in an under 13 inter-counties match at Kingsmeadow Stadium on Sunday.