THERE is no stopping Bicester AC’s Amber Parker, who for the second week running secured a triple victory in the throwing events.

The under 15 athlete was competing in the latest round of the UK Development League at Nuneaton, where a lack of numbers led to the club finishing fifth.

For the third time in a row Parker broke the nine-metre mark in the shot put with an effort of 9.02m. She was also victorious in the discus (21.82m) and hammer (9.55m).

Her namesake, Josephine Parker, came second in the under 13 girls 75m, with a personal best of 10.8secs – the same time as the winner.

But she then struck at the final flight in the 70m hurdles, when leading, which almost certainly robbed her of another pb.

Parker’s brother Joseph won the under 13 boys 200 metres in 28.3secs and also come fourth in the long jump.

Jacob Gough took the under 13 boys’ shot put, with Sami Singer victorious in the B competition. Gough was also second in the javelin.

Freya McGinlay came runner-up in the under 13 girls shot, while Amy Willis was third in the under 15 long jump.

l Despite suffering from a bad knee, David Kuester, of Bicester AC and Oxford City Veterans, came second with 2,576 points in the over 70 category at the Midlands British Masters Throws Pentathlon in Derby

Kuester was runner-up in each of the five events.

Results – hammer: 26.53m; shot: 8.66m; discus: 23.65m; javelin: 20.89m; heavy weight: 11.64m.