Local Athlete Secures National Gold in Throws Pentathlon
A remarkable display of strength and determination has led a local athlete to a gold medal at a significant national competition. David Kuester, representing Bicester Athletic Club, claimed the top spot at the British Masters Weight (Throws) Pentathlon Championships.
The event, held at Horspath Stadium in Oxford on Saturday, May 30, saw Kuester compete in the M80+ age category. He amassed an impressive total of 2,483 points across the five demanding throwing disciplines.
Overcoming Challenges for Victory
Despite contending with a persistent shoulder injury, Kuester conveyed his contentment with his overall performance. His success at the championship highlights the significant skill and unwavering resolve that propelled him to victory.
Individual Event Breakdown
Kuester’s dominance was evident in each individual event, where he secured first place:
- Hammer Throw: 25.35 meters, earning 645 points
- Shot Put: 6.99 meters, earning 556 points
- Discus: 17.09 meters, earning 427 points
- Javelin: 12.37 meters, earning 243 points
- Weight Throw: 8.84 meters, earning 612 points
This outstanding achievement underscores Kuester’s exceptional talent and dedication to the sport, culminating in a well-deserved national title.

