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B / G Bl Stroc Enw Ysgol Amser Safle Pwyntiau Genethod 4 Broga Ela Hughes Cymerau 30.59 1 6 Elin Crud Y Werin 33.75 2 5 Jini B / G Bl Stroc Enw Ysgol Amser Safle Pwyntiau Genethod 4 Broga Ela Hughes Cymerau 30.59 1 6 Elin Crud y Werin 33.75 2 5 Jini Pont Y Gof 35.58 3 4 Moli Jones Abererch 35.59 4 3 Kali Hughes Nefyn 38.57 5 2 Nansi Sarn Bach 38.78 6 1 Anni Williams Tudweiliog 41.72 7 Loti Chwilog 46.06 8 Nel Pritchard Morfa Nefyn 1.11.70 9 Bechgyn 4 Broga Daniel Schwabauer Abererch 22.83 1 6 Cai Adams Cymerau 27.9 2 5 Osian Pont y Gof 33.02 3 4 Evan Brady Tudweiliog 35.22 4 3 Jac Wyn Owen Bro Plenydd 35.95 5 2 Gethin Brynaerau 36.01 6 1 Charlie Edern 36.34 7 Rhys Jukes-Wallis Morfa Nefyn 47.51 8 Cian Sarn Bach 1.00.20 9 Genethod 5 Broga Cassie Ogilvy Cymerau 26.91 1 6 Nel Pont y Gof 28.89 2 5 Megan Pentreuchaf 30.03 3 4 Mali Madrun Tudweiliog 30.66 4 3 Ella Roberts Bro Plenydd 34.2 5 2 Aerona Rowlands Nefyn 36.96 6 1 Sianed Chwilog 42.44 7 Anni Jones Llanbedrog 42.89 8 Nel Edern 46.09 9 Erin Sarn Bach 55.75 10 Bechgyn 5 Broga Ollie Sarn Bach 25.66 1 6 Tudur Crud y Werin 28 2 5 Huw Jones Tudweiliog 28.58 3 4 Gareth Jones-Davies Abererch 33.87 4 3 Aron Edern 34.09 5 2 Dylan Dawson Nefyn 36.44 6 1 Tyler Robley Cymerau 42.33 7 Genethod 6 Broga Elin Brynaerau 22.07 1 6 Gwenlyn Williams Tudweiliog 22.09 2 5 Lowri Evans Cymerau 23.04 3 4 Lleucu Bowen Bro Plenydd 23.89 4 3 Lily Doodson Sarn Bach 25.72 5 2 Sophie Edern 29.62 6 1 Rachel Pentreuchaf 32.83 7 Efa Evans Nefyn 39.32 8 Louise Llanbedrog 40.57 9 Elain Pont y Gof 48.38 10 Bechgyn 6 Broga Sam Bowers Cymerau 23.81 1 6 Tristan Crud y Werin 24.47 2 5 Twm Jones-Parry Nefyn 28.25 3 4 Ben Sarn Bach 29.22 4 3 Lewis Pentreuchaf 29.56 5 2 Cynan Brynaerau 30.76 6 1 Mathew Pont y Gof 31.65 7 Liam Roberts Llanbedrog 35.88 8 Elis Edern 48.78 9 Iwan Puw Chwilog 55.72 10 B / G Bl Stroc Enw Ysgol Amser Safle Pwyntiau Genethod 4 Cefn Awen Crud y Werin 29.01 1 6 Katie Lloyd-Rees Cymerau 30.35 2 5 Gwenllian Jones Nefyn 30.95 3 4 Cara Jones Edern 32.31 4 3 Lili Brynaerau 33.4 5 2 Zoe Sarn Bach 34.65 6 1 Mari Williams Bro Plenydd 38.51 7 Gwenith Pont y Gof 38.97 8 Ela Jones Tudweiliog 39.28 9 Owena Williams Morfa Nefyn 42.72 10 Keeley Stephens Abererch 46.01 11 Lowri Chwilog 50.95 12 Bechgyn 4 Cefn Colm Lotter Sarn Bach 24.63 1 6 Cian Love Cymerau 28.76 2 5 Noah Wood Abersoch 29.39 3 4 Celt Pentreuchaf 30.52 4 3 Alfie Jones Nefyn 31.2 5 2 Jack Edern 40.15 6 1 Sion Jones Morfa Nefyn 42.57 7 Tomos Williams Bro Plenydd 43.2 8 Owain Roberts Tudweiliog 46.56 9 Alfie Williams-Hughes Abererch 49.52 10 Genethod 5 Cefn Heidi Parker Nefyn 24.96 1 6 Catrin Pentreuchaf 28.4 2 5 Honey Sarn Bach 29.5 3 4 Ellie Chapman Abererch 29.7 4 3 Beca Edern 29.96 5 2 Mia Roberts Bro Plenydd 32.56 6 1 Maia Crud y Werin 34 7 Aimee Llanbedrog 34.57 8 Non Brady Tudweiliog 34.7 9 Freya A Pont y Gof 39.02 10 Efa Meirion Williams Cymerau 41.41 11 Bechgyn 5 Cefn Dylan Sarn Bach 23.15 1 6 Osian Pont y Gof 31.21 2 5 Deio Williams Tudweiliog 31.9 3 4 Dion Hicks-Thomas Cymerau 33.22 4 3 Morgan Jones Nefyn 34.14 5 2 Huw Edern 35.09 6 1 Guto Hughes Bro Plenydd 37.46 7 Genethod 6 Cefn Lisi Chidley Tudweiliog 19.89 1 6 Emi Astles Cymerau 24.09 2 5 Ffion Sarn Bach 25.47 3 4 Aleesha Pont y Gof 27.33 4 3 Elliw Edern 27.65 5 2 Grace Weston Llanbedrog 29.09 6 1 Ceri Ferris Bro Plenydd 29.25 7 Elin Gwawr Chwilog 29.37 8 Greta Pentreuchaf 30.13 9 Ela Mererid Williams Nefyn 38.19 10 Bechgyn 6 Cefn Cian Goodman-Shephard Cymerau 22.58 1 6 Noa Pont y Gof 24.95 2 5 Jacob Walker Bro Plenydd 25.88 3 4 Cynwal Pentreuchaf 26.22 4 3 Wil Hughes Tudweiliog 28.28 5 2 Geraint Priestley Nefyn 28.45 6 1 Gethin Crud y Werin 28.85 7 Deio Edern 29.64 8 Callum Higginbottom Llanbedrog 33.32 9 Ifan Chwilog 36.39 10 Gruffydd Brynaerau 37.95 11 Ifan Sarn Bach39.16 12 Bl Ysgol Amser Safle Pwyntiau 4 Cymerau 2.02.90 1 6 Brynaerau 2.08.72 2 5 Nefyn 2.11.91 3 4 Abererch 2.16.69 4 3 Pont y Gof 2.18.70 5 2 Tudweiliog 2.19.41 6 1 Edern 2.28.34 7 Sarn Bach 2.46.34 8 Morfa Nefyn 3.16.65 9 5 Sarn Bach 1.43.22 1 6 Nefyn 1.46.44 2 5 Crud y Werin 1.47.57 3 4 Tudweiliog 1.51.57 4 3 Cymerau 1.53.82 5 2 Edern 1.58.16 6 1 Abererch 2.05.57 7 Pont y Gof 2.12.75 8 Bro Plenydd 2.35.00 9 6 Cymerau 1.29.83 1 6 Edern 1.40.27 2 5 Sarn Bach 1.41.27 3 4 Tudweiliog 1.41.44 4 3 Pentreuchaf 1.48.08 5 2 Pont y Gof 1.48.47 6 1 Brynaerau 1.53.90 7 Crud y Werin 2.00.35 8 Llanbedrog 2.05.33 9 Nefyn 2.05.69 10 B / G Bl Stroc Enw Ysgol Amser Safle Pwyntiau Genethod 4 Rhydd Cain Williams Nefyn 20.81 1 6 Elliw Pont y Gof 21.45 2 5 Abbey Pentreuchaf 23.1 3 4 Megan Crud y Werin 24.52 4 3 Tami Perry Cymerau 25.03 5 2 Lois Chwilog 26.13 6 1 Holly Sarn Bach 26.25 7 Milli Roberts Bro Plenydd 27.15 8 Rebecca Edern 29.52 9 Amy Williams Abererch 32.53 10 Cara Williams Tudweiliog 34.33 11 Gwennan Davies Morfa Nefyn 35.09 12 Bechgyn 4 Rhydd Mabon Brynaerau 20.71 1 6 Sam Chwilog 21.09 2 5 David Dunn Tudweiliog 23.5 3 4 Guto Ifan Williams Cymerau 23.64 4 3 Ioan Vaughan Crud y Werin 23.66 5 2 Jacob Lewis Nefyn 23.9 6 1 Alun Sarn Bach 28.47 7 Huw Williams-Hughes Abererch 30.01 8 Emrys Edern 32.46 9 Osian Wyn Evans Bro Plenydd 34.71 10 Twm Pont y Gof 37.9 11 Dylan Binch Morfa Nefyn 42.06 12 Genethod 5 Rhydd Ellie Brady Tudweiliog 20.33 1 6 Anni Roberts Nefyn 20.89 2 5 Annest Chwilog 21.19 3 4 Bronwen Edern 21.33 4 3 Angharad Pentreuchaf 21.64 5 2 Leah Pont y Gof 22.02 6 1 Luned Crud y Werin 22.22 7 Efa Davies Cymerau 23.77 8 Cet Sarn Bach 23.94 9 Meabh Brynaerau 26.59 10 Summer Claybrook Abererch 26.87 11 Tesni Llanbedrog 29.4 12 Abi Hughes Bro Plenydd 30.78 13 Bechgyn 5 Rhydd Josh Crud y Werin 17.5 1 6 Logan Pentreuchaf 18.84 2 5 Kyle Sarn Bach 22.34 3 4 Ilan Howell Nefyn 22.7 4 3 Cian Pritchard Abererch 24.65 5 2 Sion Edern 26.9 6 1 Samuel Jones Cymerau 30.31 7 Rhys Brynaerau 35.07 8 Owain Jones Bro Plenydd 36 9 Cai Williams Tudweiliog 36.29 10 Kian Pont y Gof 42.96 11 Genethod 6 Rhydd Elan Jones Tudweiliog 15.62 1 6 Lily Dunwoody Cymerau 18.64 2 5 Ffion Enlli Davies Bro Plenydd 18.78 3 4 Ela Pilling Sarn Bach 21.53 4 3 Mari Edern 21.65 5 2 Meleri Pentreuchaf 22.6 6 1 Alaw Pont y Gof 24.38 7 Ela Swyn Williams Nefyn 25.7 8 Alaw Chwilog 28.87 9 Bechgyn 6 Rhydd Iwan Moore Cymerau 15.84 1 6 Ben Edern 16.57 2 5 Ellis Crud y Werin 19.56 3 4 Gruffydd Ab Pont y Gof 20.26 4 3 Bruce Pentreuchaf 20.51 5 2 Hari Chwilog 22.07 6 1 Ryan Windsor Llanbedrog 23.53 7 Axel Beynaerau 26.15 8 Jac Sarn Bach 28.75 9 Cyle Waddingham Nefyn 30.71 10.
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