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Final Results Hertfordshire Schools Championships 12th June 2021 Junior Girls Results 75m Hurdles #REF! 100m Position Name School Time Position Name School Time Position Name School Time 1 Milla Walsh Longdean 12.8 1 Omi Moneke Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls 12.7 2 Kyra Adams Royal Masonic School for Girls 13.0 2 Tiana Rizzo Chancellor's 13.1 3 Eva Higson St. Michael's Catholic High School 13.5 3 Yona Ramphort St Clement Danes School 13.2 4 Isabella Turner Roundwood School 13.5 4 Abi Charles ojo Parmiter's School 13.4 5 5 Meg Knibbs Beaumont 13.4 6 6 Hebe Evans Royal Masonic School for Girls 13.5 7 7 Mila Luker Royal Masonic School for Girls 13.8 8 8 Rebecca Owen Roundwood Park 13.9 200m 300m Position Name School Time Position Name School Time 1 Hebe Evans Royal Masonic School for Girls 28.0 1 Mia Higson St. Michael's Catholic High School 46.6 2 Thalia Mann Parmiter 28.5 2 Thalia Mann Parmiter 46.8 3 Abi Charles ojo Parmiter's School 28.6 3 Zoe Knight Royal Masonic School for Girls 46.9 4 Eloise Starkey Roundwood School 28.9 4 Evie Light Berkhamsted 47.7 5 Alice Lynn Presdales 29.4 5 Emily Roberts Dame Alice Owens School 48.6 6 Lucy Bevan Ashlyns 29.6 6 Megan Gray Beaumont 49.9 7 Sophie Jaanin The Adeyfield Academy 30.0 7 Olivia Bueno-nicholson St Joan of Arc 53.3 8 Gracelynne Agyapong The King's School 31.2 8 Jessica Sharp St Joan of Arc 58.4 800m 1500m Position Name School Time Position Name School Time 1 Phoebe Gill St George's School, Harpenden 02:09.6 1 Tilly Major Haileybury 04:58.0 2 Dina Silverman Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls 02:19.1 2 Abigail Manson Hitchin Girls School 05:05.6 3 Isabel Martin St Clement Danes School 02:30.5 3 Emily Ford Berkhamsted 05:09.4 4 Francesca Rollison Royal Masonic School for Girls 02:31.0 4 Poppy Fisher St Albans Girls' Schol 05:13.1 5 Imogen Rose Hitchin Girls School 02:33.5 5 Thea Gray Berkhamsted 05:14.8 6 Martha Duncan Sandringham 02:33.9 6 Gina Luckhurst Parmiter's 05:22.2 7 Zoe Hilton Sandringham 02:40.5 7 Nancie Bateson Abbot's Hill 05:23.3 8 Bethany Botheras Presdales 02:43.3 8 Beth Irvine Parmiter's School 05:24.5 Long Jump Position Name School Distance 1 Brooke Evans The Hemel Hempstead School 4.95 2 Lucy Baverstock Hitchin Girls School 4.94 3 Tiana Mckenzie-david Sir John Lawes 4.74 4 Hannah Owolabi Loreto College St Albans 4.60 5 Abi Thompson St Clement Danes School 4.48 6 Mila Luker Royal Masonic School for Girls 4.42 7 Amelie Horn Monks Walk School 4.39 8 Charmaine Chigome The Adeyfield Academy 4.14 High Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Position Name School Height Position Name School Height Position Name School Distance 1 Dahlia Corp Queenswood 1.65 1 Abi Edwards St Clement Danes School 2.50 1 Ellie Bostock Presdales 12.48 2 Alana Ashby St Clement Danes School 1.41 2 Celine Silverman Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls 1.80 2 Elena Mitchell Royal Masonic School for Girls 9.11 3 Emily Sanderson St Albans High School for Girls 1.41 3 3 Temitope Fetuga The King's School 9.03 4 Lucy Baverstock Hitchin Girls School 1.36 4 4 Talia Williams Berkhamsted 8.83 5 Amelie Horn Monks Walk School 1.31 5 5 Darcey Dalwood St Albans High School for Girls 8.49 6 Isabella Turner Roundwood School 1.31 6 6 Verity Pope-Williams Berkhamsted 8.35 7 Jenna-may Botha The Adeyfield Academy 1.26 7 7 Lauren Caldwell Marlborough 8.21 8 8 8 Cara Chennells St Albans High School for Girls 7.45 Discus Javelin Position Name School Distance Position Name School Distance 1 Verity Pope-Williams Berkhamsted 18.95 1 Poppy Radford Hitchin Girls School 33.64 2 Chizite Osefo Loreto College St Albans 18.56 2 Talia Williams Berkhamsted 29.91 3 Temitope Fetuga The King's School 17.62 3 Imogen List The Chauncy School 29.69 4 Andrea Davies Royal Masonic School for Girls 17.45 4 Finley Francis St Albans High School for Girls 27.61 5 Marelie Raath Sandringham 17.34 5 Jenna-may Botha The Adeyfield Academy 21.90 6 Lottie Gillies St Clement Danes School 16.00 6 Zara Simon Parmiter's 18.85 7 Lauren Southern The Adeyfield Academy 15.75 7 Robyn Coregan The Adeyfield Academy 15.22 8 8 Raameen Affan Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls 15.21 Races Name School No. Time (0.0) Herts National Entry Position Milla Walsh Longdean 291 12.8 1 Kyra Adams Royal Masonic School for Girls 258 13.0 2 Eva Higson St. Michael's Catholic High School439 13.5 3 Isabella Turner Roundwood School 417 13.5 4 No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner Final No Runner No Runner 75m No Runner No Runner No Runner Hurdles No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner 1 Milla Walsh Longdean 291 12.8 2 Kyra Adams Royal Masonic School for Girls 258 13.0 75m Hurdles 3 Eva Higson St. Michael's Catholic High School439 13.5 4 Isabella Turner Roundwood School 417 13.5 75m 5 6 Hurdles 7 Junior 8 Records Final 9 Herts 11.10 10 Girls National 11.40 11 Entry 11.70 12 Races Name School No. Time (0.0) Herts National Entry Position Finalists Omi Moneke Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls267 12.7 1 1 Abi Charles ojo Parmiter's School 352 13.4 2 3 Tiana Rizzo Chancellor's 343 13.4 2 4 Yona Ramphort St Clement Danes School 320 13.5 4 5 Heat 1 Meg Knibbs Beaumont 363 13.5 4 6 Tiana Mckenzie-david Sir John Lawes 310 14.0 6 12 Zottola Amelia St. Michael's Catholic High School292 14.0 6 12 Hannah Owolabi Loreto College St Albans 319 14.8 8 21 Mila Luker Royal Masonic School for Girls 365 13.8 1 7 Hassanatu Kamara Bishop's Hatfield Girls' School 381 14.1 2 14 Sienna Rust St Albans High School for Girls 386 14.1 2 14 Amelie Murat Roundwood School 392 14.7 4 20 Heat 2 Denise Kocbiyikoglu The Adeyfield Academy 413 15.4 5 23 LeXi Bede Tring School 412 15.4 5 23 No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner Hebe Evans Royal Masonic School for Girls 427 13.3 1 2 Andrea Davies Royal Masonic School for Girls 436 13.8 2 9 100m Alice Lynn Presdales 432 13.9 3 10 Renee West Roundwood Park 421 14.3 4 16 Heat 3 Nyiema Obika St Albans High School for Girls 424 14.3 4 16 Teagon Lyons St Joan of Arc 431 14.8 6 21 No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner Rebecca Owen Roundwood Park 462 13.8 1 8 Gracelynne Agyapong The King's School 440 13.9 2 10 Amaia Dacres Parmiter's 455 14.5 3 18 Phoebe Peacock Samuel Ryder Academy 464 14.5 3 18 Heat 4 Anyina Osefo Loreto College St Albans 466 16.4 5 25 No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner 100m Final No Runner No Runner 4 1 Omi Moneke Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls267 12.7 1 1 Omi Moneke Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls12.7 5 6 Hebe Evans Royal Masonic School for Girls 427 13.5 6 2 Tiana Rizzo Chancellor's 13.1 3 4 Abi Charles ojo Parmiter's School 352 13.4 4 3 Yona Ramphort St Clement Danes School 13.2 100m 6 2 Tiana Rizzo Chancellor's 343 13.1 2 Junior 4 Abi Charles ojo Parmiter's School 13.4 Records 2 3 Yona Ramphort St Clement Danes School 320 13.2 3 5 Meg Knibbs Beaumont 13.4 Herts 12.30 Final 7 5 Meg Knibbs Beaumont 363 13.4 5 Girls 6 Hebe Evans Royal Masonic School for Girls 13.5 National 12.40 1 7 Mila Luker Royal Masonic School for Girls 365 13.8 7 7 Mila Luker Royal Masonic School for Girls 13.8 Entry 12.70 8 8 Rebecca Owen Roundwood Park 462 13.9 8 8 Rebecca Owen Roundwood Park 13.9 Races Name School No. Time (0.0) Herts National Entry Position Finalists Abi Charles ojo Parmiter's School 352 28.0 1 3 Eloise Starkey Roundwood School 296 28.5 2 4 Lucy Bevan Ashlyns 264 28.7 3 6 Phoebe Miller The Hemel Hempstead School 346 29.7 4 12 Heat 1 Kirsten Morley Hitchin Girls School 373 32.4 5 17 No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner Hebe Evans Royal Masonic School for Girls 427 27.2 1 1 Alice Lynn Presdales 432 29.0 2 7 Bea Spooner Berkhamsted 438 29.1 3 9 Nyiema Obika St Albans High School for Girls 424 29.5 4 10 Heat 2 Simone Havenga Roundwood Park 394 30.8 5 15 Lexi Bede Tring School 412 30.9 6 16 No Runner No Runner No Runner No Runner Thalia Mann Parmiter 474 27.4 1 2 Gracelynne 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