SCOTTISH COMBINED EVENTER JOEL MCFARLANE IS BUILDING UP A FORMIDABLE CV.
WITH 22 Scottish titles, 16 Scottish Schools titles and six English titles to his name, Joel McFarlane has enjoyed a lot of success in his young career. But the 16-year-old says his proudest moment so far is breaking the UK under-17 indoor heptathlon record earlier this year with 4948 points.
“A huge amount of work had been put into it and I really enjoyed the competition,” explains Joel.
After his indoor record-breaking exploits, the ambitious teenager set his sights on gaining the UK under-17 decathlon record outdoors, so he was disappointed not to achieve his aim, although he set a Scottish record of 6781 points to go No.2 on the UK all-time list.
This story is from the September 14, 2017 edition of Athletics Weekly.
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