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Results: City of Leeds Summer Development Meet 2016 City of Leeds Summer Development Meet 2016 John Charles Centre for Sport Saturday 23rd July 2016 (Held Under ASA Laws & ASA Technical Rules) Licence Number: NE160428 EVENT 101 Girls Open 50m Breaststroke 08 Yrs Age Group - Full Results Place Name AaD Club Time FINA Pt 1. Alex Dunn 8 Co Leeds 52.36 166 2. Nell Williams 8 Co Leeds 55.31 141 3. Niamh O'Brien 8 Pudsey 55.58 139 4. Pheanie Banks 8 Co Leeds 55.89 136 5. Hannah Smith 8 Co Leeds 57.20 127 6. Maeve Carroll 8 Co Leeds 58.55 119 7. Emily Sutten 8 TID 1:00.20 109 8. Isabel Sykes 8 TID 1:02.13 99 9. Tilly Carroll 8 John Smeaton 1:03.46 93 10. Phoebe Cole 8 Pudsey 1:04.19 90 11. Emma Wood 8 Kippax 1:04.95 87 12. Amelia Callaghan 8 Pudsey 1:05.48 85 13. Isabelle Heald 8 Morley 1:05.76 84 14. Samantha Knowles 8 Aireborough 1:10.22 68 15. Ava Proctor 8 John Smeaton 1:12.84 61 16. Madison Carter 8 Kirkstall 1:16.79 52 17. Mia Steeden 8 TID 1:27.14 36 18. Lilly Greenwood 8 Morley 1:40.41 23 Phoebe Hirst 8 Kirkstall DNC Samantha Knowles 8 Aireborough DNC Amelia Callaghan 8 Pudsey DNC Grace Milner 8 Co Leeds DQ 1 09 Yrs Age Group - Full Results Place Name AaD Club Time FINA Pt 1. Neve Parker 9 Co Leeds 47.32 225 2. Martha Callaghan 9 Co Leeds 47.77 219 3. Grace Churnin-Ritchie 9 Co Leeds 51.51 174 4. Maddy Steele 9 Scott Hall 52.72 163 5. Abigail Harvey 9 Co Leeds 53.65 154 6. Erin Thorn 9 Co Leeds 54.65 146 7. Evie Smith 9 TID 54.66 146 8. Kira Oldroyd 9 Co Leeds 55.01 143 9. Lucie Turner 9 Co Leeds 55.11 142 10. Eleanor Porritt 9 Co Leeds 55.64 138 11. Lilia Richmond 9 Aireborough 55.79 137 12. Helena Arijs 9 Co Leeds 55.88 136 13. Eve Lawson 9 Co Leeds 56.41 133 14. Christina Black 9 Co Leeds 56.81 130 15. Sedona Reed 9 Co Leeds 57.51 125 16. Lilka Barton 9 Co Leeds 57.53 125 17. Macy Nowell 9 Co Leeds 57.77 123 18. Nuala Hagerty 9 Co Leeds 58.12 121 19. Aki Robinson 9 Scott Hall 1:00.41 108 20. Hannah Smith 9 Kippax 1:00.78 106 21. Caitlin Marshall 9 Aireborough 1:00.83 106 22. Eva Stacey 9 TID 1:00.89 105 23. Mia Cotton 9 Pudsey 1:01.07 104 24. Charlie-Ann Sharp 9 Pudsey 1:01.71 101 25. Amelia McDonnell 9 Co Leeds 1:02.11 99 26. Emily Dossett 9 TID 1:02.95 95 27. Ella Phillips 9 Co Leeds 1:03.02 95 28. Yvie Prior-Smith 9 Morley 1:03.20 94 29. Ruby Brannon 9 Co Leeds 1:03.26 94 30. Violet Kemp 9 Pudsey 1:03.90 91 31. Caitlin Child 9 Aireborough 1:03.99 91 32. Amy Rogers 9 Co Leeds 1:04.16 90 33. Elysia Hill 9 Morley 1:04.18 90 34. Ella-May Curtis 9 Kippax 1:04.35 89 35. Grace Messenger 9 Morley 1:04.73 88 36. Alexander Wilson 9 Co Leeds 1:05.45 85 37. Chloe Watts 9 Wetherby 1:06.59 80 38. Keira Hinchliffe 9 Pudsey 1:07.16 78 39. Alice-May Champagnon 9 Morley 1:08.04 75 40. Gurneet Sagoo 9 Co Leeds 1:10.00 69 41. Abigail Biden 9 Kippax 1:11.58 65 42. Evie Robinson 9 Kirkstall 1:12.26 63 43. Kelsea Bartram 9 Morley 1:15.59 55 Charlotte Bingham 9 Co Leeds DNC Mae Johnstone 9 Co Leeds DNC Kelsea Bartram 9 Morley DNC City of Leeds Summer Development Meet 2016 John Charles Centre for Sport Saturday 23rd July 2016 (Held Under ASA Laws & ASA Technical Rules) Licence Number: NE160428 10 Yrs Age Group - Full Results Place Name AaD Club Time FINA Pt 1. Jamie Lee 10 Co Leeds 48.01 215 2. Holly Macdonald 10 Co Leeds 48.03 215 3. Abigail Heald 10 Co Leeds 48.30 212 4. Lucy Allman 10 Co Leeds 49.42 197 5. Zoe Gilliland 10 John Smeaton 49.78 193 6. Tessa Grainger 10 Co Leeds 50.05 190 7. Maddie Plant 10 Scott Hall 51.13 178 8. Eleanor Pearce-Burton 10 John Smeaton 51.20 177 9. Amy Pickard 10 Co Leeds 51.48 175 10. Melissa Bushell 10 Co Leeds 52.34 166 11. Tilly White 10 Co Leeds 52.67 163 12. Taylor Jones 10 John Smeaton 52.86 161 13. Megan Burnell 10 Co Leeds 53.06 159 14. Mia Bartolome 10 Co Leeds 53.40 156 15. Martha Leeming 10 Co Leeds 53.64 154 16. Lois Ormondroyd 10 Co Leeds 53.88 152 17. Abby Strachan 10 Wetherby 54.47 147 18. Beth Outterside 10 Scott Hall 54.74 145 19. Krystal Brilliantes 10 Co Leeds 54.76 145 20. Penelope Oates 10 Co Leeds 55.01 143 21. Lily Burnhill 10 Co Leeds 55.65 138 22. Sarah Lumb 10 Co Leeds 55.96 136 23. Eve Santon 10 Wetherby 56.06 135 24. Meghan Rawson 10 Pudsey 56.93 129 25. Lucie Sharratt 10 Scott Hall 57.01 128 26. Mohamad Affendi 10 Kirkstall 57.37 126 27. Aoife Hardiman-Douglas 10 Wetherby 57.41 126 28. Ella Proctor 10 Co Leeds 57.44 126 29. Rhiannon Horsman 10 Pudsey 58.37 120 30. Mia Lusardi 10 Wetherby 58.39 119 31. Jessica O'Hare 10 Morley 59.46 113 32. Sarah Clarkson 10 Kippax 59.69 112 33. Ellie Dibb 10 Co Leeds 59.99 110 34. Elena Parkin 10 Scott Hall 1:00.23 109 35. Isabella Taylor 10 Scott Hall 1:01.54 102 36. Elisabeth Brown 10 Co Leeds 1:02.31 98 37. Katy Douglas 10 John Smeaton 1:03.26 94 38. Poppy Carroll 10 John Smeaton 1:07.30 78 39. Vivien De Brito 10 Morley 1:12.67 62 Naomi Simpson 10 Kippax DNC Katie Betteridge 10 Kippax DNC 11 Yrs Age Group - Full Results Place Name AaD Club Time FINA Pt 1. Isobel Adams 11 Co Leeds 44.43 272 2. Chloe Smith 11 Co Leeds 45.77 249 3. Hermione Wilson 11 Kippax 48.97 203 4. Martha Hopkinson 11 Co Leeds 49.26 199 5. Abi Craven 11 Pudsey 51.93 170 6. Mia Whitwell 11 Kippax 54.31 149 7. Tally Diamond 11 John Smeaton 54.89 144 8. Ellie-Jo Barnes 11 Pudsey 55.23 141 8. Helia Mirakhori 11 John Smeaton 55.23 141 10. Sufia Bonass 11 Kippax 56.82 130 11. Ella Bradbrook 11 Kippax 1:00.50 107 Olivia Delaney 11 Wetherby DNC Jessica Pears 11 John Smeaton DNC 12 Yrs Age Group - Full Results Place Name AaD Club Time FINA Pt 1. Nyah Hayes 12 Co Leeds 48.25 212 City of Leeds Summer Development Meet 2016 John Charles Centre for Sport Saturday 23rd July 2016 (Held Under ASA Laws & ASA Technical Rules) Licence Number: NE160428 EVENT 102 Boys Open 50m Backstroke 08 Yrs Age Group - Full Results Place Name AaD Club Time FINA Pt 1. Ewan Brook 8 Co Leeds 49.23 91 2. Oliver Brompton 8 Co Leeds 50.33 86 3. Arthur Firth 8 Co Leeds 50.95 82 4. Oliver Thacker 8 Co Leeds 52.51 75 5. Daniel Ransom 8 John Smeaton 53.06 73 6. Curtis Mewse 8 Co Leeds 53.62 71 7. Hari Montgomery 8 Co Leeds 54.20 68 8. Nako Mokete 8 TID 56.50 60 9. Jaward Salim 8 Scott Hall 56.77 59 10. Harrison Powell 8 Co Leeds 57.59 57 11. Kieran Graham 8 Morley 58.14 55 12. Dominic Vila 8 TID 59.24 52 13. Oliver Steele 8 Morley 1:01.97 46 14. Sam Roberts 8 Aireborough 1:06.14 37 15. Jamie Roberts 8 Aireborough 1:07.48 35 09 Yrs Age Group - Full Results Place Name AaD Club Time FINA Pt 1. Kourosh Khodakhah 9 Co Leeds 42.79 140 2. Harry Senior 9 Co Leeds 43.94 129 3. Joseph Levison 9 Co Leeds 44.47 124 4. Thomas Milner 9 Co Leeds 45.91 113 5. Charles Rutter 9 Co Leeds 46.40 109 6. Matthew Roberts 9 Co Leeds 46.49 109 7. Perry Lewty 9 Co Leeds 46.91 106 8. Arther Turner 9 Scott Hall 47.55 102 9. Joshua McMaster 9 Co Leeds 48.41 96 10. Theo Percy 9 Co Leeds 48.59 95 11. Nathan Radbourne 9 Co Leeds 48.67 95 12. Lounes Hamzaoui 9 Co Leeds 49.47 90 13. Kieran Hepworth 9 Co Leeds 49.87 88 14. Alexander McCallum 9 Co Leeds 51.29 81 15. James Adkin 9 Pudsey 51.49 80 16. Edward Fraser 9 TID 52.19 77 17. Cailem Casey 9 Co Leeds 53.63 71 18. Ginikanwa Ene 9 Co Leeds 53.94 69 19. Evan Cai 9 Co Leeds 54.82 66 20. Ben Vernon 9 Scott Hall 54.87 66 21. George Brooks 9 Aireborough 55.28 64 22. Lucas Whitwell 9 Kippax 55.87 62 23. Samuel Thomas 9 Co Leeds 57.47 57 24. Thomas Wood 9 Kippax 57.75 56 25.
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