Belgrave were the most successful club in the men's section, while Herne Hill just edged it in the women's events.

Belgrave's James Ellington stormed to a narrow victory in the boys under 15 200 metres race in 23.13 sec with clubmate Jonathan Regis winning the bronze in 23.37.

Ellington was unlucky to be edged out in a blanket finish in the 100 metres in which the first three all clocked in at 11.5 with the Bels running having to settle for the bronze medal.

Another Belgrave athlete to be pipped was Edward Walsh in the under 15 boys 80 metres hurdles where he took silver in 11.71.

Completing the Belgrave tally with five medals was Timothy Abeyie who took silver in the junior 200 metres in 21.9.

Herne Hill's only medalist in the men's events was Allandre Johnson who took the under 15 javelin with 43.61 metres.

Surrey champion Ruth Brereton sped home in the junior 400 metres hurdles in 65.25, while two other county winners Olivia Hines (40.29) and Charli Croll (25.6) took silver in the under 17 300 and 200 metres, respectively.

Sutton's Susan Bovill gained a narrow victory in the junior women's 400 metres in 57.04 while clubmate Georgina Hogsden gained bronze in the junior javelin with 39.51 metres.

Epsom and Ewell's Emily Parker won the under 17 triple jump (11.60 metres) and took silver in the 300 metres hurdles (44.74). Walton's Louise Massingham lifted the silver medal in the under 15.75 metres hurdles in 11.46.