Wandsworth finally claimed the Jubilee Trophy at the 2013 Balfour Beatty London Youth Games this weekend.
After finishing runners-up for the past two years, they led the way going into the final three days of action at Crystal Palace and held their nerve to finish top of the table.
They ended on 1,189 points, only 18 ahead of second-placed Croydon, after triumphing in the cross country, indoor and outdoor rowing, men’s judo, women’s hockey and in men’s and women’s volleyball during the finals.
Richmond were fourth with 1,115 points, Sutton 14th with 958 points, Kingston 23rd with 857 points and Merton were 29th with 763 points.
Glorious London Youth Games champions Wandsworth won seven events on Finals weekend, but in tag rugby they took joint fifth. Here, Catherine Walker, 12, prepares to make a pass.
Chloe Atkinson from New Malden takes aim in the archery - the member of Chessington Bowmen Archery club helped Kingston to second in the overall archery standings on Saturday. Redbridge took top spot.
Croydon touch down for a try in the girls tag rugby and to finish third in the discipline, behind winners Bexley and runners up Richmond.
Thirteen-year-old Kim Lin helped Sutton finish second in the badminton event, behind Redbridge. Sutton would finish the London Youth Games in 14th spot overall.
Richmond finished the Games in fourth, thanks in no small part to the girls hockey team which finished sixth.
Counting game: Sutton's Elena Henderson, 11, counts her arrows in the archery tournament.
Eye on the prize: Sutton's 10-year-old Hayden Tipping takes aim
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