JUBILEE Supertot 2002 culminated in a grand presentation of prizes to the winners and runners-up in the Chantry Centre.

Making the presentations was Test Valley Mayor Cllr Tony Gentle, with the Mayoress, his wife Rita.

The Mayor praised the organisers for their efforts in running the mammoth competition and, as a member of the finalist judging panel, highlighted what a difficult task it had been to select the eventual winners and the overall Supertot.

For overall winner Supertot Jack Fox there was a trophy, a cheque for £200 from the Andover Advertiser, £400 worth of Chantry Centre vouchers and a framed Gainsborough portrait from Waverley Hall Studios.

First place winners in the other categories each received a trophy, £150 in vouchers and a framed portrait.

Runners-up in each category received a trophy, £100 worth of vouchers and a framed portrait.

The annual event, which is the biggest competition in the Andover and district calendar, is sponsored by the Andover Advertiser, The Chantry Centre and Waverley Hall Studios.