Sporting youngsters struck gold, silver and bronze with a clutch of medal wins for Reigate and Banstead borough in this year's Surrey Youth Games.
The tally of local medals in the Procter and Gamble Surrey Youth Games, held at four sites in Guildford and Woking, saw Reigate and Banstead finish in fifth place overall out of the 11 districts and boroughs competing.
Chief among the borough's gold medal wins was the sweep of three first places in the judo classes.
Reigate and Banstead triumphed in the junior boys and junior girls school Years 3 to 6 competitions, and in the senior boys school Years 6 to 11 class.
The fourth gold came in the squash competition for junior mixed school Years 6 and under.
The three silver medals were chalked up in the boccia disability junior mixed school Years 7 and under competition, the squash senior mixed school Years 6 and under contest, and the tennis junior mixed school Years 6 and 7 competition.
The single bronze came in the badminton junior mixed school Years 5 and 6 contest.
Adam De Save, Reigate and Banstead borough councillor for leisure, said: "The achievement of our borough's youngsters in these games is inspiring."
He added: "It is wonderful to see local children getting involved in sporting activities.
"All the young people that took part have done tremendously well. Congratulations to them all."
The eventual winners of the 12th games were the youngsters of Spelthorne Borough Council, with Woking finishing runners-up.
Some 2,300 young people aged from seven to 15 from across the county took part in the games, which were also attended by Great Britain basketball player Jo Sarjant and Great Britain hockey player Cathy Gilliant-Smith.
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