Fasuba had already broken the under-15 girls’ 100m record at the opening meeting last month and at the weekend she also added the 200m record to her fast-growing collection with a 24.90 second run.
As well as winning the 200m, she also won the 100m in 12.44 seconds.
Under-20 athlete Milburn broke the women’s hammer record with a throw of 47.31m.
Tavistock’s Joe Wake was just denied a legal 200m PB in the under-17 age group due to the wind. He clocked 22.95 seconds to take second place. He also took second in the 100m in 11.72 seconds.
City of Plymouth’s Emily Bee, back from university in America, equalled her PB to win the women’s long jump with a leap of 5.70m, which was an outdoor best. She also came second in the women’s 200m in 25.52 seconds and finished third in the shot.
Club colleague Matthew Summer won the men’s hurdles in 58.32 seconds, with masters athlete Neal Edwards third in 61.14 seconds.
Lewis Cotterill just hung on to win the men’s 800m in 1:59.13, with Plymouth’s Dan Newman third in 2:01.22.
In the under-15 girls’ 800m, Plymouth’s Elsie Goodspeed set a new PB of 2:21.30 as she came third.
Tavistock’s Hazel Stead produced an impressive throw of 46.69m to win the under-15 girls’ hammer. That was just 51cm short of her PB, which ranks her second in the UK rankings.
Charlotte Doney was second in the under-17 girls’ discus with 28.83m.
Fellow Tavistock athlete Owen Fileman won the under-17 boys’ hammer with 43.63m. He was also second in the javelin with a PB of 38.11m.
Ella Patterson came second in the women’s/under-20 hammer and discus. She threw 41.51m in the hammer and 29.61m in the discus.
Meanwhile, her Tavistock club colleague Katelyn Milburn took victory in the triple jump with 10.62m.
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