A TEENAGE athlete from North Yorkshire was crowned a county triple champion after a phenomenal performance at prestigious competitions.

Isaac Henson, a 16-year-old multi-eventer from near Ripon, collected gold medals in shot put, discus and 100m hurdles, competing against top athletes who specialise in each event.

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On top of that, the Ripon Grammar School student won silver in javelin and pole-vaulting at the Northern Athletics Yorkshire Track and Field Championships.

The Northern Echo: Isaac Henson, a 16-year-old multi-eventer from near Ripon, collected gold medals in shot put, discus and 100m hurdles Pictures: David Wild/Yorkshire County AthleticsIsaac Henson, a 16-year-old multi-eventer from near Ripon, collected gold medals in shot put, discus and 100m hurdles Pictures: David Wild/Yorkshire County Athletics

Isaac, who is taking his GCSEs this year, only recently took up pole-vaulting and is currently placed eighth in the country in his age group.

He now attends specialist pole vaulting training in Leeds every Tuesday.

He said: “Pole vaulting is my favourite discipline as I have only just started and I’m enjoying the challenge and technical aspects, which focus on developing my core strength."

Isaac was particularly pleased to gain a personal best in hurdles at the Yorkshire Championships, which were held in Cudworth.

The Northern Echo: Isaac Henson, a 16-year-old multi-eventer from near Ripon, collected gold medals in shot put, discus and 100m hurdles Pictures: David Wild/Yorkshire County AthleticsIsaac Henson, a 16-year-old multi-eventer from near Ripon, collected gold medals in shot put, discus and 100m hurdles Pictures: David Wild/Yorkshire County Athletics

He said: “I was really pleased as I have tried hard to improve my lead leg, as I used to spend too long hovering over the hurdle and wasting valuable time in the air.”

He is also delighted to have won the U17 Yorkshire discus champion title for two years running.

The long jump is his most challenging event and Isaac has been putting in the extra work to get him to the top.

He said: “My PE teacher Mr Milner allowed me to use the long jump pit in the summer holidays and this helped me a lot before the national championships.”

In addition to his pole-vaulting training Isaac trains with York City Athletics Club two to three times a week and hopes to win a university sporting scholarship to study in America.

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The teenager represented Yorkshire at the national 2021 U17 octathlon championships in Bedfordshire and qualified for the U17 400m hurdle championships at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester last year.

The Northern Echo: Isaac Henson, a 16-year-old multi-eventer from near Ripon, collected gold medals in shot put, discus and 100m hurdles Pictures: David Wild/Yorkshire County AthleticsIsaac Henson, a 16-year-old multi-eventer from near Ripon, collected gold medals in shot put, discus and 100m hurdles Pictures: David Wild/Yorkshire County Athletics

A former North Yorkshire’s U15 indoor pentathlon champion – in long jump, high jump, hurdles, shot put and 800m sprint - he's now working towards the decathlon, where he will compete in ten events.

His interest in athletics was sparked aged 11, when he was selected to represent his school in cross country, and he went on to join the athletics club in York two years later.

His immediate ambition is to be selected for the national pole vault championships and octathlon championships this year.

 

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