Britain’s Brainiest Family is . . . .

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 .   .   .   .   Black and Has 9-Year-Old

High School-Bound Twins

Paula and Peter Imafidon are just like any other 9-year-olds. They love laughing, playing on the computer and fighting with each other. What sets these twins apart from their peers, though, is that they are, hands down, prodigies who are about to enter high school and make British history as the youngest to do so.

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The precocious London-based tykes, known as the “Wonder Twins,” floored academics a year ago when they aced University of Cambridge’s advanced mathematics exam. They are the youngest students to ever pass the test.

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The future little scholars’ father, Chris, and mother, Ann, immigrated to Britain from

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Ristananna’s brilliant runs

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Ristananna’s brilliant runs secure golden double for Edwin Allen

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Published: Saturday | April 25, 2009 
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PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania:

Edwin Allen High School turned in a magnificent display to record double victories while capturing Championship of Americas titles at the Penn Relays at the University of Pennsylvania, Franklin Field, yesterday.

The quartet of Nikita Tracey, Amoy Blake, Shashawna French and Ristananna Tracey clocked 3:41.25 to lead their team to victory in the girls’ 4×400 metres relay.

Holmwood (3:41.72) and Manchester High 3:41.76 finished second and third, respectively, while Vere Technical, the other Jamaican team in the final, was disqualified.

Edwin Allen was aided by a brilliant anchor led from Ristannana Tracey, who found extra gear in the last 60 metres to go by leader Petra Fantry of Holmwood and Natoya Goule of Manchester.

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Second brilliant effort

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She clocked 54.1 seconds on her anchor leg, her second brilliant effort, following that in the 4×800 metres.

Ristananna was duly named the Most Outstanding high school female relay athlete of the meet.

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