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BUCS Indoor Championships 2019 English Institute of Sport, Sheffield British Universities Colleges Sprt-Indr - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 20:37 PM 15/02/2019 Page 1 BUCS Indoor Championships 2019 English Institute of Sport, Sheffield Results - Friday, 15 February 2019 Track Women 60 Meter Dash ============================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Prelims H# ============================================================================ Preliminaries 1 Hayley Mills Nottingham 5.13 7.41q 6 2 Gina Akpe-Moses East London 7.47 7.48q 7 3 Alisha Rees Loughborough 7.43 7.49q 8 4 Shannon Malone Loughborough 7.52 7.54q 9 5 Page Fairclough Hertfordshire 7.55 7.59q 5 6 Darcey Kuypers Brunel 7.68 7.61q 1 7 Yvette Westwood Birmingham 7.65 7.63q 1 8 Mica Moore Cardiff Met 7.56 7.64q 10 9 Hannah Williams Keele 7.69 7.66q 3 10 Modupe Shokunbi Brunel 7.57 7.68q 3 11 Anna Short Leeds 7.70 7.72q 5 12 Jazmine Moss Northumbria 7.82 7.72q 2 13 Rebecca Matheson Robert Gordon 7.77 7.73q 8 14 Sharon Jakisa Aberdeen 7.83 7.78q 8 15 Suzzanne Palmer Sheffield Hallam 7.83 7.81q 1 16 Rebecca Roots Cardiff 7.82 7.81q 2 17 Mia Chapman Bedfordshire 7.95 7.84q 10 18 Ash Colvin Liverpool Jo 7.83 7.84q 7 19 Catherine Hardy Cardiff Met 7.73 7.86q 9 20 Andrea Goodman Edinburgh 7.92 7.91q 10 20 Sarah Malone Edinburgh 7.89 7.91q 3 20 Lucy Hoad Bath 7.79 7.91q 4 23 Hannah Jones Birmingham 7.80 7.92q 2 24 Jazz Crawford Birmingham City 7.80 7.92q 6 25 Elena Bilsland Bath 7.76 7.97 7 26 Jordan Hall Wolverhampton 8.24 7.98 5 27 Taylah Spence Robert Gordon 7.97 7.99 9 28 Abbey Anson Exeter 7.94 8.01 3 29 Ellie Bandy East Anglia 7.91 8.01 1 30 Madeleine Silcock Cardiff 7.70 8.02 10 31 Lauren Tyrell Birmingham City 7.35 8.02 4 32 Layla Bell Manchester Met 7.09 8.03 2 33 Kate Johnstone Stirling 7.82 8.09 4 34 Sophie Segun Worcester 7.86 8.11 9 35 Katie Hannawin Oxford 7.97 8.13 5 36 Meghan Pilley Liverpool Jo 8.04 8.14 8 37 Rebecca Hall Nottingham 8.24 8.16 10 38 Aimee Mcginley Glasgow 8.13 8.19 6 39 Eloise Lewis St Mary's 8.07 8.20 2 40 Lea Hilda Andersen Exeter 8.30 8.21 1 40 Holly Skinner Oxford 8.38 8.21 4 42 Gabby Craft Cambridge 8.10 8.21 6 43 Sarah Long West of England 8.23 8.23 7 44 Imogen Cook St Mary's 8.40 8.24 6 45 Laurine Pividal Hertfordshire 8.02 8.24 7 46 Isla Golder Sheffield 8.43 8.25 2 47 Emily Hornung Sheffield 8.33 8.25 10 48 Grace Lovell Northumbria 8.32 8.27 3 49 Lara Bardelli Glasgow 8.34 8.32 5 49 Georgina Youlden York 8.20 8.32 4 51 Marie Tariewallie King's Colle 8.23 8.32 9 52 Ailsa Marsh Aberdeen 8.32 8.32 1 British Universities Colleges Sprt-Indr - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 20:37 PM 15/02/2019 Page 2 BUCS Indoor Championships 2019 English Institute of Sport, Sheffield Results - Friday, 15 February 2019 Track ....Women 60 Meter Dash 53 Louisa Cole Ula 8.40 8.36 2 54 Binta Nam East London 8.25 8.37 3 55 Kirsty Mcbarnet West of England 8.15 8.38 2 56 Rebecca Lister Leeds Beckett 8.44 8.43 4 57 Amy Matt King's Colle 8.36 8.43 8 58 Megan Rowe Leicester 13.30 8.46 7 59 Sarah Smith Winchester 8.22 8.48 8 60 Brodie Jones Hull 8.35 8.48 9 61 Opeyemi Ogunnaike Liverpool 8.93 8.52 3 62 Laura Bevington Durham 8.47 8.53 8 63 Andrea Greaves Oxford Brookes 8.06 8.68 4 64 Annabel Cossins-Smith Southampton 13.63 8.71 4 65 Nina Lopez Uroz London Schoo 8.80 8.76 5 66 Jordan Andrews York St John 8.95 8.79 1 67 Eilidh Brown Stirling 8.67 8.81 7 68 Takiah Brownlow Ula 8.75 8.84 9 69 Alice Dungworth Sussex 8.42 8.87 6 70 Isabel Marshall Bristol 8.92 8.92 10 71 Lauren Talbot Surrey 9.28 8.95 1 72 Sophie Thorpe Newcastle 9.40 9.10 3 73 Rhianna Cooke Chester (Chester) 9.48 9.38 6 74 Heather Miller Chester (Chester) 9.80 9.63 5 -- Ella Blakey Sheffield Hallam 7.84 DQ 5 Rule 162.8 Women 60 Meter Dash ============================================================================ Name Year Team Prelims Semis H# ============================================================================ Semi-Finals 1 Hayley Mills Nottingham 7.41 7.38Q 3 2 Alisha Rees Loughborough 7.49 7.41Q 2 3 Gina Akpe-Moses East London 7.48 7.43Q 1 4 Shannon Malone Loughborough 7.54 7.52Q 1 5 Page Fairclough Hertfordshire 7.59 7.53Q 2 6 Darcey Kuypers Brunel 7.61 7.65Q 3 7 Mica Moore Cardiff Met 7.64 7.59q 2 8 Hannah Williams Keele 7.66 7.67q 1 9 Modupe Shokunbi Brunel 7.68 7.69 1 10 Yvette Westwood Birmingham 7.63 7.70 3 11 Jazmine Moss Northumbria 7.72 7.70 3 12 Rebecca Matheson Robert Gordon 7.73 7.76 3 13 Rebecca Roots Cardiff 7.81 7.80 1 14 Sharon Jakisa Aberdeen 7.78 7.84 2 15 Anna Short Leeds 7.72 7.85 2 16 Ash Colvin Liverpool Jo 7.84 7.85 3 17 Catherine Hardy Cardiff Met 7.86 7.87 3 18 Mia Chapman Bedfordshire 7.84 7.88 2 19 Lucy Hoad Bath 7.91 7.88 1 20 Jazz Crawford Birmingham City 7.92 7.91 3 20 Suzzanne Palmer Sheffield Hallam 7.81 7.91 1 22 Sarah Malone Edinburgh 7.91 7.93 1 23 Hannah Jones Birmingham 7.92 7.94 2 24 Ella Blakey Sheffield Hallam 7.98 2 British Universities Colleges Sprt-Indr - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 20:37 PM 15/02/2019 Page 3 BUCS Indoor Championships 2019 English Institute of Sport, Sheffield Results - Friday, 15 February 2019 Track Women 60 Meter Dash ================================================================================ Name Year Team Semis Finals Points ================================================================================ Finals 1 Hayley Mills Nottingham 7.38 7.32 8 2 Alisha Rees Loughborough 7.41 7.38 7 3 Gina Akpe-Moses East London 7.43 7.45 6 4 Page Fairclough Hertfordshire 7.53 7.55 5 5 Darcey Kuypers Brunel 7.65 7.55 4 6 Shannon Malone Loughborough 7.52 7.57 3 7 Hannah Williams Keele 7.67 7.73 2 Women 60 Meter Dash Ambulatory ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Victoria Baskett Sheffield 9.13 8.89 920 2 Amy Carr York St John 9.29 9.21 935 3 Julie Rogers Cardiff Met 10.17 10.73 729 Women 800 Meter Run ============================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Prelims H# ============================================================================ Preliminaries 1 Hannah Cameron Robert Gordon 2:08.64 2:13.86Q 1 2 Isobel Ives Bath 2:07.88 2:15.07Q 5 3 Emily Simpson Sheffield Hallam 2:11.03 2:16.47Q 2 4 Isabelle Boffey Birmingham 2:04.00 2:17.26Q 3 5 Anna Clark Bath 2:09.56 2:17.64Q 4 6 Rachael Scott Ula 2:11.05 2:17.72Q 6 7 Tamsin Mcgraw Sheffield Hallam 2:08.60 2:14.83q 1 8 Katrina Simpson Cardiff Met 2:10.01 2:16.31q 5 9 Shona Haston Newcastle 2:17.50 2:17.66q 5 10 Alice Harray Oxford 2:11.11 2:18.66q 3 11 Ilona Van Der Giessenâ Newcastle 2:23.24 2:18.75q 3 12 Mae Thompson East London 2:07.48 2:18.88q 4 13 Lucy Somerville Glasgow 2:15.57 2:19.66q 5 14 Philippa Bailey Loughborough 2:18.22 2:19.90q 4 15 Isobel Davis St Mary's 2:23.78 2:20.68q 6 16 Emma Ryder Bedfordshire 2:14.92 2:20.78q 2 17 Holly Little Queen Margaret 2:16.83 2:21.03q 1 18 Amelia Ward St Andrews 2:19.29 2:21.05q 2 19 Katie Olding Imperial 2:14.16 2:21.51 6 20 Caitlin Arnott Aberdeen 2:13.52 2:21.75 3 21 Hannah Knights Loughborough 2:21.41 2:21.86 6 22 Katie Rowe Manchester 2:15.32 2:21.88 4 23 Rosie Chamberlain Cardiff Met 2:04.19 2:22.03 6 24 Amy Jackson Liverpool Jo 2:29.01 2:22.26 2 25 India Elliott Liverpool 2:16.90 2:24.30 1 26 Rosie Upton Sussex 2:23.64 2:24.75 3 27 Hannah Gravett Leeds 2:26.05 2:25.62 4 28 Samantha Baker-Jones Nottingham 2:29.60 2:26.49 6 29 Penny Oliver Exeter 2:26.88 2:27.57 1 30 Kirsty Reynolds Liverpool Jo 2:32.80 2:29.37 6 31 Rebecca Killip Southampton 2:29.96 2:30.46 3 British Universities Colleges Sprt-Indr - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 20:37 PM 15/02/2019 Page 4 BUCS Indoor Championships 2019 English Institute of Sport, Sheffield Results - Friday, 15 February 2019 Track ....Women 800 Meter Run 32 Natalie Thompson Lancaster 2:25.00 2:30.58 2 33 Louise Mccullagh Edinburgh 2:27.44 2:31.42 1 34 Melisa Sachou Portsmouth 2:26.69 2:32.13 5 35 Hannah Shaw Leicester 2:35.94 2:32.59 4 36 Hannah Jacobs Bristol 2:27.69 2:32.69 5 37 Elizabeth Brown Oxford 2:27.81 2:32.81 4 38 Rio Catney St Mary's 2:32.27 2:34.97 3 39 Kirsty Bennet Warwick 2:35.01 2:36.11 2 40 Anja Cox-Cunningham Manchester Met 2:46.20 2:41.02 5 41 Chloe Fitzpatrick Chester (Chester) 2:43.70 2:42.88 1 42 Mariya Orlova West of England 2:38.90 2:49.77 5 43 Yalan Yin Southampton 2:42.85 3:03.40 1 Women 60 Meter Hurdles ============================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Prelims H# ============================================================================ 1 Anastasia Davies Kingston 8.40 8.42Q 2 2 Mollie Courtney Gloucestershire 8.32 8.47Q 4 3 Alicia Barrett Sheffield Hallam 8.19 8.48Q 1 4 Amy Hodgson Sheffield Hallam 8.70 8.67Q 3 5 Jessica Hunter Bedfordshire 8.46 8.51q 2 6 Holly Mills Brunel 8.50 8.67q 4 7 Megan Marrs Loughborough 8.16 8.68q 3 8 Emily Russell Brunel 8.74 8.68q 2 9 Lucy Turner Northumbria 8.65 8.70 3 10 Georgia Silcox Bath 8.56 8.75 1 11 Lauren Evans Cardiff 8.89 8.79 1 12 Sophie Hay Cardiff 8.79 8.90 2 13 Bethany Mcandrew Edinburgh 9.06 8.97 3 14 Kennedy Holton East London 8.74 8.98 4 15 Jodi Beynon Cardiff Met 9.03 8.98 4 16 Ellen Barber Loughborough 9.24 9.16 4 17 Erin Campbell Glasgow Caledonian 9.26 9.35 2 18 Alina Boehm Birmingham 9.36 9.36 1 19 Ogubemi Popo Bath 9.15 9.44 3 20 Cliona Perkins Nottingham Trent 9.25 9.45 1 21 Joanna Hadjiioannou Sheffield 9.55 9.58 3 22 Lisa Aspel Robert Gordon 9.44 9.58 2 23 Molly Newton O'Brien Cardiff Met 9.66 9.69 3 24 Alice Linaker Birmingham 8.85 9.73 4 25
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