A cross country event involving 600 children from 44 schools (150 teams) competed in what is believed to be one of the biggest relay events of its kind in the country.

The event organised by Priory Junior School, St Neots, was held in Priory Park, St Neots.

The youngsters, aged 9-11 years competed in mixed teams in two separate races for Year 5 and Year 6 pupils (four in each team) with each team member running a 1,200 metre leg.

The total distance covered was one million kilometres as they ran for their schools in perfect race conditions.

The event, now in its twenty fourth year, has become tremendously popular and provides an ideal introduction to cross country running.

The Hunts Post: Hundreds of youngsters took part in the event held in May.Hundreds of youngsters took part in the event held in May. (Image: Warren Gunn)

It was a memorable day for organising school, Priory Juniors, who entered four teams.

There was success for both Milton Primary, who won the Year 5 race in a record-breaking time of 16 minutes and 28 seconds and Buckden C.E. Primary Academy, who won the Year 6 race in another blistering record time of 15 minutes 35 seconds.

The Hunts Post: The event took place in Priory Park in St Neots.The event took place in Priory Park in St Neots. (Image: Warren Gunn)

The event was made all the more memorable with Olympic gymnastics bronze medal winner, MBE, World and European champion, Beth Tweddle on hand to present the awards, and she also started the race.

The Hunts Post: Beth Tweedle started the race.Beth Tweedle started the race. (Image: Warren Gunn)

The event was supported by: JRN Building Services, ABM Catering, Chip Timing Solutions, Gymfinity Kids, First4numbers and Iceland foods.

The Riverside Runners and Longsands Academy, and many staff and parents at Priory Junior School also helped out..

Race organisers, Carolyn Tully, Alex Brolia and Kevin Sadler said: “An event of this nature does not happen on its own and this year it took a real team effort from a huge number of volunteers, who gave their time and expertise to ensure

"The children had a day to remember. Our thanks go to all those who made this day such a huge success.”