CAITLYN Mapps was the only Welsh athlete to win more than one medal at the SIAB Track and Field International in Scotland.

Grangemouth Stadium hosted the Schools International Athletic Board event, bringing together the best pupils from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.

It wasn’t a vintage display by the Wales team but they did return with a total of seven medals, including three silvers and four bronzes.

One of those silvers came in the 4x300m relay, where Islwyn High School’s Mapps teamed up with fellow Gwent sprinters Isabel Davies (Bassaleg) and Macey Morris (Caldicot).

Prestatyn’s Sacha Didcote made up the Wales quartet and Morris brought the baton home some three seconds behind a strong English four.

Earlier in the day, Mapps had taken long jump bronze with a leap of 5.66 metres, just a single centimetre ahead of Ireland’s Adeyemi Talabi.

However, Mapps was more than 40cms shy of the winning jump produced by England’s Cleo Martin-Evans.

She and teammate Funminyi Olajide both recorded 6.07m but Martin-Evans had the superior second best distance – that was also 6.07m to Olajide’s 6.05m.

Mapps went close to claiming another bronze when she competed in the 80m hurdles.

Teammate Grace Morgan just pipped her to third place but Mapps did manage a new personal best of 11.45 seconds.

Samia Jones (Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen) and Bethany Moule (Dwr-y-Felin) won 1500m and javelin silver respectively.

Tomos Rees (Ysgol Dyffryn Aman) and Harry Davies (St. Michael’s) were bronze medallists in the 1500m steeplechase and discus.

Meanwhile, there were fourth places in the 200m, 3000m and 400m hurdles for Morris, Blackwood’s Lloyd Sheppard and Harvey Reynolds (Caldicot).

Dylan Bevan (Newbridge) was seventh in the shot put and Maddi Hamer (Caerleon), Amy Jenkins (Risca) and Isabel Davies had to settle for eighth in the pole vault, high jump and 300m respectively.