07:08AM, Thursday 05 March 2026
MOULSFORD School retained their Oxfordshire Primary Schools’ cross country crown following the last round of races held at Maiden Erlegh Chiltern Edge last Saturday.
Henley’s Rupert House and Harwell were joint runners-up with Sonning Common fourth.
The results from the final round of races were as follows:
Year 1: Boys’ — 1 Bertie Holland, Kidmore End; 2 Samuel Jeffery, Kidmore End; 3 Doug Hammond, Kidmore End. Girls’ — 1 Francesca Greaves, Peppard; 2 Autumn Taylor, Nettlebed; 3 Isla Thomas, Kidmore End.
Year 2: Boys’ — 1 Isaac Cottle, Sonning Common; 2 Nikita Kostenko, Whitchurch; 3 Noah Cutler, Whitchurch. Girls’ —
1 Phoebe Conway, Checkendon;
2 Zara Champion-Kingsford, Nettlebed; 3 Olivia Hutchins, Nettlebed.
Year 3: Boys’ — 1 Freddie Jaques, Moulsford; 2 George Gibbons, Valley Road; 3 Xander Rowland-Clark, Moulsford. Girls’ — 1 Sienna Lakin, Nettlebed;
2 Miller Chamberlain, Rupert House; 3 Eva Worsfold, Kidmore End.
Year 4: Boys’ — 1 Wilf Goodson, Kidmore End; 2 Max Shepherd, Aston Rowant; 3 Josh Roche, Moulsford. Girls’ —
1 Olive Gilbey, Rupert House;
2 Freya Hamand, Kidmore End;
3 Esmae Taylor, Nettlebed.
Year 5: Boys’ — 1 Will Nicholson, Woodcote; 2 Rafe Coleman, Moulsford; 3 Max Mortimer, Trinity. Girls’ — 1 Sophie Longden, Oratory Prep; 2 Ariana Davis, Headington Rye; 3 Jessica Storey, Headington Rye.
Year 6: Boys’ — 1 Will Nicholson, Woodcote; 2 Bailey Morris, Moulsford; 3 Josh Bull, Moulsford. Girls’ — 1 Martha Sudbury, Woodcote; 2 Gabriela Scully, Checkendon; 3 Alex Brixy, Woodcote.
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