Talented all-rounder Blade Ashby gained two individual wins competing for Wandsworth in the annual London Schools track and field championships at Battersea Park on Saturday.

Ashby, 16, who goes to Salesian College, Battersea, took the intermediate boys’ 100m hurdles (13.7 seconds) and high jump (1.90m) titles.

Both wins were inside the entry standard for the English schools championships being staged in Birmingham next month, and London schools team selectors will have to decide which event Ashby should contest.

It is likely to be the hurdles, where he was also inside the schools national standard.

Louis Keene achieved a personal best of 13.51 in winning the intermediate boys’ shot title.

The only Wandsworth winner in the junior boys’ events was Ibstock School’s Adam Magni, who took the junior boys’ 80m hurdles in 12.4.

Zoe Doran (long jump, 4.81m) was Wandsworth’s only success in the junior girls’ events.

Isabel Hunter (1500m 5:16.2) was the borough’s only intermediate girls’ winner, while Charlotte Kanini-Parsons may have secured her place in the team for Birmingham by exceeding the entry standard in winning the senior girls’ javelin title with 38.83m.

Richmond secured four individual wins in the annual Middlesex schools track and field championships at Barnet Copthall Stadium, Hendon.

The best winning performance came from Celia Quansah in the junior girls’ long jump, where her winning leap of 5.08m exceeded the entry standard for Birmingham.

Ellie Brennan won the intermediate girls’ 300m in 49.41 seconds, while Hugo Fleming won the intermediate boys’ 800m (2:01.61).

Chris Hursey took the junior boys’ javelin (32.86m).