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Lc County Sprint RUSHMOOR ROYALS RUSHMOOR RUSHMOOR ROYALS SWIMMING CLUB AFFILIATED TO HCASA AND SWIM ENGLAND ROYALS SOUTH EAST LC COUNTY SPRINT QUALIFIERUNDER SWIM ENGLAND LAWS AND REGULATIONS AND SWIM ENGLAND TECHNICAL RULES OF RACING SUNDAY 10 NOVEMBER 2019 ALDERSHOT GARRISON SPORTS CENTRE, ALDERSHOT, GU11 2LQ THIS EVENT IS LICENSED 3SE192424 RUSHMOOR ROYALS RUSHMOOR LC COUNTY SPRINT QUALIFIER 2019 All results will be posted on the club website ROYALS www.rushmoorroyals.org.uk SCHEDULE OF EVENTS - SUNDAY 10 NOVEMBER SESSION 1: Warm up: 08.30 Events commence: 09.15 SESSION 3: Warm up: 13.45 Events commence: 14.30 1 Girls (All age groups) 50m Backstroke 11 Girls (All age groups) 50m Breaststroke 2 Boys (All age groups) 50m Butterfly 12 Boys (All age groups) 50m Backstroke 3 Girls (All age groups) 100m Breaststroke 13 Girls (All age groups) 50m Freestyle 4 Boys (All age groups) 100m Backstroke 14 Boys (All age groups) 100m Breaststroke 5 Girls (All age groups) 100m Freestyle 15 Girls (All age groups) 100m Butterfly BREAK 16 Boys (All age groups) 100m Freestyle 11.00 2 Minute Silence ESTIMATED FINISH 16:30 SESSION 2: Warm up: 11.02 Events commence: 11.45 6 Boys (All age groups) 50m Breaststroke 7 Girls (All age groups) 50m Butterfly 8 Boys (All age groups) 50m Freestyle 9 Girls (All age groups) 100m Backstroke 10 Boys (All age groups) 100m Butterfly 13.15–13.45 LUNCH PARTICIPATING CLUBS Rushmoor Royals SC would like to welcome the following clubs: Rushmoor Royals SC Dover Lifeguard SC Guildford City SC Hornchurch SC Teddington SC Kingston Royals SC Elmbridge Phoenix SC University of Bath SC Haslemere SC Godalming ASC Winchester City Penguins Staines Swimming Club Bracknell & Wokingham SC Hart Swimming Club Eastbourne SC Woking SC Hamble Aquatics Swim Team Alton & District SC Wildern Waves Orpington Ojays Windsor SC OTHER EVENT INFO 1. FOOD: The Aldershot Garrison forbid the consumption of food and only allow re-usable soft drink bottles with soft lids to be taken on poolside – both conditions apply to swimmers and spectators – the only exception is for essential food/drink items for diabetics. 2. PHOTOGRAPHY: In line with MOD policy, any person wishing to engage in any photography or video at the Aldershot Garrison must register their details with the meet organiser before carrying out any such photography, and wear the issued pass at all times There is a strict NO NUTS policy as we have some swimmers/attendees that have severe allergies, please bear this in mind when packing food. Thank you for your support. RUSHMOORROYALS.ORG.UK RUSHMOOR LC COUNTY SPRINT QUALIFIER 2019 All results will be posted on the club website ROYALS www.rushmoorroyals.org.uk SUNDAY 10 NOVEMBER SESSION 1 EVENT 1: GIRLS 50m BACKSTROKE 1 Jasmine Findlay 15 Elmbridge 42 Isabella Mason 12 Teddington 40.40 2 Amelia Weedon 16 Bracknell 43 Daisy Taylor 14 Bracknell 40.26 3 Matilda McBain 9 Haslemere 57.56 44 Emily Burke 11 Haslemere 40.04 4 Evie Newman 9 Rushmoor Ryl 57.41 45 Lucia Subak-Sharpe 14 Teddington 39.90 5 Caitlin Trevor 16 Kingston Roy 56.51 46 Maya Mistry 13 Teddington 39.80 6 Phoebe Burrows 11 Rushmoor Ryl 54.26 47 Ella Bass 13 Teddington 39.40 7 Leah Flynn 11 Rushmoor Ryl 53.84 48 Skye Austin-Burrows 12 Rushmoor Ryl 39.00 8 Chloe Tomlin 10 WildernWaves 52.40 49 Cicely Paisley 12 Teddington 38.90 9 Freya Gordon 10 Haslemere 50.00 50 Zoe Duckers 12 Haslemere 38.85 10 Leila Stickland 11 Rushmoor Ryl 49.41 51 Ava Holt 12 Teddington 38.80 11 Abigail Harris 11 Teddington 48.20 52 Sadie Warmington 12 Woking 38.80 12 Hannah Goodall 10 WildernWaves 48.20 53 Anabel Rogers 12 Teddington 38.75 13 Emily Jones 12 Rushmoor Ryl 48.00 54 Niamh McFadden 15 Rushmoor Ryl 38.70 14 Poppy Stanley 10 Haslemere 47.70 55 Sophie Duckworth 12 Rushmoor Ryl 38.60 15 Rianna Berkett 11 Teddington 47.20 56 Sofia Parenti 14 Teddington 38.01 16 Verity Hall 9 Haslemere 47.10 57 Emily Legge 12 Rushmoor Ryl 37.79 17 Isla Hanif 10 Woking 45.50 58 Lily Brown 12 Hamble Aq 37.30 18 Delilah Paisley 9 Teddington 45.20 59 Rosie Woolger 16 Windsor 37.22 19 Kyla Holt 9 Teddington 45.20 60 Ellie Coldicott 13 Rushmoor Ryl 37.10 20 Delilah Martin 10 Haslemere 45.00 61 Georgina Kendall 12 Rushmoor Ryl 37.00 21 Holly Warnes 12 Rushmoor Ryl 44.93 62 Flo Taylor 12 Bracknell 37.00 22 Emma Simms 12 Rushmoor Ryl 44.78 63 Molly Fisher 14 Teddington 36.87 23 Isabella Evered 11 Teddington 44.50 64 Arabella Newman 13 Rushmoor Ryl 36.82 24 Anushka Rajkhowa 12 Teddington 43.90 65 Ellie Thomas 15 Bracknell 36.50 25 Charlotte Evered 12 Teddington 43.90 66 Madeline Clifford 13 Rushmoor Ryl 36.50 26 Lola Keep 12 Rushmoor Ryl 43.56 67 Georgina Grogan 14 WildernWaves 36.10 27 Ella Maguire 10 Rushmoor Ryl 43.20 68 Francesca Pringle 11 Rushmoor Ryl 36.09 28 Ada Hanif 10 Woking 43.20 69 Ella Walton 15 Teddington 36.00 29 Mollie Moody 10 Rushmoor Ryl 42.75 70 Poppy Kreuzer 14 Teddington 35.60 30 Lexie Coster 12 Rushmoor Ryl 42.61 71 Chantelle Seaby 14 Guildford Ct 35.33 31 Anett Fangli 10 Rushmoor Ryl 42.59 72 Hannah Richardson 16 Rushmoor Ryl 35.30 32 Mlllie Thompson 13 Rushmoor Ryl 42.41 73 Megan Fenwick 15 WildernWaves 35.10 33 Emily Roke 12 Rushmoor Ryl 42.34 74 Qian Ying Chin 14 Teddington 35.00 34 Isobel Way 11 Haslemere 42.30 75 Sarah Pereira 16 Teddington 34.80 35 Harriette Brooks 11 Rushmoor Ryl 41.90 76 Alexandra Barrett 14 Teddington 34.80 36 Lauren Small 10 Woking 41.80 77 Tia Berkett 13 Teddington 34.74 37 Isla Ince 10 Hart 41.38 78 Abigail Hogben 14 Dover Life 34.40 38 Poppy Weaver 12 Teddington 40.80 79 Gabriella Smith 14 Rushmoor Ryl 33.46 39 Amelia Coldicott 10 Rushmoor Ryl 40.70 80 Lucia Veasey 16 Woking 33.17 40 Ella Jackson 13 Haslemere 40.60 81 Lauren Kendall 16 Rushmoor Ryl 33.10 41 Hannah Hooper 12 Rushmoor Ryl 40.47 82 Tallulah Paisley 15 Teddington 32.45 EVENT 2: BOYS 50m BUTTERFLY 1 Ethan Knight 9 Rushmoor Ryl 12 Finian McFadden 10 Rushmoor Ryl 44.80 2 Owen Channing 9 Rushmoor Ryl 13 Luke Buckingham 12 Rushmoor Ryl 44.40 3 Alex Gordon 9 Rushmoor Ryl 14 Cayden Channing 12 Rushmoor Ryl 43.83 4 Brodie Colgate 9 Haslemere 15 Fabio Gohar 11 Teddington 43.40 5 Thomas Smith 10 Rushmoor Ryl 16 Jay Austin-Burrows 10 Rushmoor Ryl 43.29 6 Harry Jolly 10 Teddington 1:06.00 17 Daniel Jolly 11 Teddington 42.40 7 Luca Cella Walker 11 Rushmoor Ryl 59.00 18 Samuel Orrock 11 Teddington 41.40 8 Jacob Hutchinson 10 Haslemere 53.52 19 Oscar Walshaw 10 Rushmoor Ryl 40.64 9 Joseph Telford 12 Rushmoor Ryl 49.20 20 Jack Keers 10 Teddington 40.50 10 Connor Sunderland 10 WildernWaves 47.60 21 Enzo Dyer 11 Kingston Roy 40.50 11 Arthur Tough 10 Haslemere 46.90 22 Daniel Papworth 11 Rushmoor Ryl 39.70 RUSHMOORROYALS.ORG.UK RUSHMOOR LC COUNTY SPRINT QUALIFIER 2019 All results will be posted on the club website ROYALS www.rushmoorroyals.org.uk SUNDAY 10 NOVEMBER EVENT 2: BOYS 50m BUTTERFLY (CONTINUED) 23 Yahya Al-Khudairy 13 Teddington 39.50 37 Oliver Bagley 13 Haslemere 34.42 24 Sami Mehdi 10 Godalming 38.45 38 Charlie Nicholson 13 Rushmoor Ryl 34.40 25 Jakob Holder 12 Teddington 38.10 39 Archie Boker-Price 15 Teddington 33.70 26 Raul Digregorio 10 Hart 38.10 40 Thomas Farquhar-Smith 15 Teddington 33.30 27 Charley King 11 Dover Life 37.97 41 Theo McFadden 12 Rushmoor Ryl 33.11 28 Ralph Newbould 14 Rushmoor Ryl 37.78 42 Sebastian Metcalfe 13 Bracknell 32.95 29 Rory Bradburn 12 Teddington 37.50 43 Miles Brooks 14 Rushmoor Ryl 32.15 30 James Clarke 13 Bracknell 36.55 44 Camilo Burgin 15 Teddington 31.72 31 Javier Parry-Fernandez 13 Rushmoor Ryl 36.35 45 Jamie Rowney 14 Rushmoor Ryl 31.65 32 Thomas Brenner Tran 14 Teddington 36.30 46 Oliver Langton 19 Teddington 30.77 33 Henry Benton 12 Rushmoor Ryl 36.03 47 Kerem Mehdi 13 Godalming 30.58 34 Yalamber Limbu 13 Rushmoor Ryl 35.94 48 George Weller 18 Rushmoor Ryl 30.25 35 Benjamin Farquhar-Smit 13 Teddington 35.30 49 Alexander Weston 15 Bracknell 30.05 36 Benjamin Catling 14 Teddington 34.54 EVENT 3: GIRLS 100m BREASTSTROKE 1 Hannah Goodall 10 WildernWaves 31 Emma Simms 12 Rushmoor Ryl 1:37.90 2 Harriette Brooks 11 Rushmoor Ryl 32 Skye Austin-Burrows 12 Rushmoor Ryl 1:37.81 3 Madeline Clifford 13 Rushmoor Ryl 33 Millicent Dack 12 Dover Life 1:37.10 4 Evie Newman 9 Rushmoor Ryl 34 Ava Holt 12 Teddington 1:36.99 5 Chloe Tomlin 10 WildernWaves 35 Ellie Niziolek 12 WildernWaves 1:36.84 6 Verity Hall 9 Haslemere 2:01.20 36 Maisie Brown 11 Rushmoor Ryl 1:36.33 7 Caitlin Trevor 16 Kingston Roy 2:00.47 37 Cicely Paisley 12 Teddington 1:36.10 8 Poppy Stanley 10 Haslemere 1:59.50 38 Poppy Weaver 12 Teddington 1:36.00 9 Freya Gordon 10 Haslemere 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