Victorious Northants Academy jumpers returned home with a whopping 24 medals from the East Midlands Regional Grading event at Wisbech.
Stars of the show were the Grade D under 13 girls, who completed a clean-sweep of the podium as they secured the top four places.
Abigail Brown (1st), Brodie Coleman (2nd), Charlotte Price (3rd) and Olivia Baldwin (4th) also picked up the team gold, while Brown and Coleman’s scores ensured they qualified up to National C.
The club’s under 17 Grade E boys were also in fine form as they dominated the podium, with Thomas Rowland (1st), Owen Clews (2nd), Harry Johnson (3rd), Dewi Jones (5th) and Harvey Clews (7th) all finishing inside the top 10.
In the Grade D under 13 boys, Charlie Masters claimed a double as he scooped gold while qualifying to National C, closely followed by Jordan Broda in second.
Ciara McGrath also came home in top spot in the Grade F under 13 girls, her score of 50.7 enough to see her jump two levels and qualify to Grade D.
Team-mate Lara Norton picked up the bronze medal while Lucy Hamilton ended fifth.
In the Grade E Under 13 girls competition, Natasha Coleman took the honours on her way to Grade D qualification, a mark club-mate Ellie Chaplin-Haylett missed out on by just 0.1, but she claimed a bronze for her troubles.
Esme Feasey (5th), Emilia Havard (6th), Jessica Rhodes (8th), Holly Bingham (9th) and Sian McLeod (10th) completed a strong Northants Academy field.
Katie Price’s debut competition had a silver lining as she finished second in the Grade G under 11 girls.
She qualified up a level while leading team-mates Hattie Rowland (4th) and Ebby McLeod (14th) to team silver.
There was also a silver medal for Emily Zeller in the Grade F over 13 girls, Amy Rhodes finishing 10th in the same event.
In Grade G, Charlotte Aiken finished 18th in the under 15 girls, while in the over 15s, Olivia Rowland took bronze ahead of Ellie Frodsham (11th) and Chelsea Morris (15th).
Academy duo Laura Tetlow and Kirstie Thorneycroft rounded-off the medal haul in the Grade D Under 19 ladies, finishing first and third respectively.