Hercules Wimbledon Athletic Club's Surrey girls' U13 1,500m champion Eleanor Smith-Hahn was the outstanding team member in the club's opening Lily B League match at Guildford's Spectrum Leisure Centre on Saturday.

She leapt a personal best of 3.97m in winning the long jump.

It was 13cm further than she managed when she competed at the Hercules Wimbledon Young Athletes open meeting at Crystal Palace last month.

She also won the 200m in 29 seconds and was runner-up in the 1,500m.

Smith-Hahn, who won a bumper four medals at the recent Surrey championships, completed busy afternoon by anchoring the 4x100m relay team to second place. Other members of the quartet were Rebecca Stone, Amy Culleton and Jenny Williams.

Culleton had a busy afternoon taking second place in the 70m hurdles, third in the high jump B and fifth in the 100m.

Stone was also runner-up in the 1,500m B race, second in the long jump B and fourth in the 100m B race. Williams was also second in the 800m and javelin B events.

Anna Silgo-Young was fourth in the 800m race, Rebecca Dinsdale third in the 70m hurdles B race and fourth in the high jump, and Claire Rogers third in the javelin and fifth in the 200m B race.

Another Hercules Wimbledon winner was Olivia Archdeacon who took the U17 discus with 20m and was also third in the 800m.

A third winner was Maire Gilmartin who took the U15 high jump with 1.35m. She was also second in the 1500m and third in the long jump.

Ella Dobson was third in both the U15 800m and discus, while Olivia Hogan was fifth in the U15 100 and 200m races.

At the other end of the age scale, Hercules Wimbledon athletes gained a hat-trick of wins in the Surrey Veterans track and field championships in blazing sunshine at Ewell Court on Saturday.

Mark Baker took the over-45 400m in 56.2, Martin Miller the over 60 1500m in 5:18.3 and John Webster, who will be 70 next month, the over-65 hammer with 31.28m. Webster was also second in the pole vault and javelin.

Hercules Wimbledon's James Trapmore headed home more than 500 runners to win the weekly parkrun in Bushy Park on Saturday in 15:42.

Camille Duval was 56th in 20:21. Anna Garnier was first woman in the Bedfont Lakes parkrun staged for the third time on Saturday in 21:24.

Hercules Wimbledon's Claire Grima was first woman in the Wimbledon Common parkrun in 18:48.

Husband David was fifth out of more than 160 runners in the event in 18:23, with clubmate Andrew Davies seventh in 18:36.

Gervase King finished 29th out of almost 900 runners in the Kingsholmen half-marathon in Sweden in 1:22:09, while Peter Lee was second veteran over 40 in the Staines 10km road race in 36:35.

This weekend, Hercules Wimbledon's Southern Women's League team travel to Canterbury for their second Southern Women's League match of the season on Saturday with the club's youngsters making the trip to Horsham for their second UK Young athletes league meeting of the season at Horsham on Sunday.