Enfield-born Robbie Grabarz celebrated regaining the British Championship high jump title in Birmingham at the weekend.

Grabarz won the competition two years ago but has been sidelined over the last year after undergoing major knee surgery. The 2012 Olympic bronze medalist produced a season's best height of 2.28m to claim top spot at the Alexander Stadium.

Grabarz said: "I so enjoyed jumping again closer to heights which I should be jumping. Some of the lads got put off by the weather but I was fortunate the sun came back out and I made the most of it. I’m getting close now and it is just really good fun to jump."

There was double joy for Enfield pair Margaret Adeoye and Bianca Williams after finishing first and second respectively in the 200m final.

Adeoye won the race with a time of 23.51 and Williams was just behind after clocking 23.56.

Williams also finished runner-up in the 100m final with a time of 11.43. Enfield's Desiree Henry was third in the race as she claimed a season's best run of 11.45.

Enfield's Bonne Buwembo won the men's javelin final with a throw of 70.34.

Callum Wilkinson finished second in the 5000m walk and claimed a personal best time of 20.21.57.

Enfield's Chris Kandu posted a season's best 2.20 in the men's high jump final which secured joint second in the high jump final. William Grimsey also finished 12th (2.06).

Kike Oniwinde finished fifth in the women's javelin final with a distance of 47.47.

Laviai Nielsen was fifth in the 400m women's final after posting a time of 53.01.

Lois Bowles finished sixth with a season's best of 11.05.18 in the women's 3000m steeplechase.

Khai Riley-La Borde was eighth in the 110m hurdles final (14.83).