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New Balance English Schools Virtual Cross Country 2021 New Balance English Schools Virtual Cross Country 2021 68 07m40s Isabel Westwood Nottinghamshire Junior Girls 69 07m41s Grace O'Hanlon Surrey 69 07m41s Lillie Holford Leicestershire & Rutland 1 06m16s Zoe Gilbody Shropshire 71 07m42s Robin Simons Surrey 2 06m27s Isobelle Jones West Midlands 71 07m42s Isla Spink Kent 3 06m35s Isabel Rayment Kent 71 07m42s Maddie Linfoot Warwickshire 4 06m42s Sophie Jacobs Bedfordshire & Luton 74 07m43s Charlotte Gurney Surrey 4 06m42s Rosie Kind Shropshire 74 07m43s Imogen Rawles Dorset 6 06m43s Freya Murdoch Greater Manchester 76 07m44s Niamh Hillard Warwickshire 7 06m45s Imogen Saunders Leicestershire & Rutland 76 07m44s Violet Isaacs Surrey 8 06m46s Isabelle Thorpe Berkshire 76 07m44s Sienna Shipton Essex 9 06m51s Roisin Mooney Cornwall 79 07m45s Daisy Davies Somerset 10 06m57s Zara Jones Durham 79 07m45s Aaliyah Honeywood Nottinghamshire 10 06m57s Emer Tynan London 79 07m45s James Starling Humberside 12 06m58s Sophia Sahai London 82 07m46s Ciara Moore Surrey 13 07m03s Megan Slattery London 83 07m47s Macey Burge Somerset 14 07m04s Erin Wells Dorset 83 07m47s Lizzie Gibbins West Yorkshire 14 07m04s Zoha Jetha London 83 07m47s Anna Stoneham Buckinghamshire 16 07m07s Abbey Jeffcoat London 83 07m47s Maisie-Joy Spriggs Warwickshire 17 07m08s Natalia Jaffar London 87 07m48s Emma Davies Berkshire 18 07m09s Payton Carter Buckinghamshire 87 07m48s Ella Rowdon North Yorkshire 19 07m10s Rae Le Fay Sussex 89 07m49s Sofia Lomas Buckinghamshire 19 07m10s Payton Carter Buckinghamshire 89 07m49s Luna-Lucia Bouten London 21 07m12s Florrie Mitchell Derbyshire 91 07m50s Eva Bartlett Berkshire 22 07m13s Florence White Surrey 91 07m50s Amelia Lawrence Kent 22 07m13s Yvie Woods Avon 91 07m50s Ruby Butterfield Avon 24 07m14s Holly Sanigar Somerset 91 07m50s Frankie Baxter Buckinghamshire 25 07m16s Lucy Wright Surrey 95 07m51s Lily Runnicles Berkshire 25 07m16s Lara Turner Northamptonshire 95 07m51s Ellis Woolley Gloucestershire 27 07m17s Zara Girling Surrey 95 07m51s Millie Wicks Dorset 27 07m17s Charlotte Chambers West Yorkshire 95 07m51s Sophie Jack London 29 07m18s Ava Kind Shropshire 95 07m51s Thea Oakey Northamptonshire 29 07m18s Izzy Perry London 95 07m51s Connie Easter Norfolk 31 07m19s Freya Woodhead Devon 95 07m51s Maizie Goddard Derbyshire 32 07m22s Grace Eminson London 102 07m52s Molly Colwell Dorset 33 07m23s Sophie Jones Avon 102 07m52s Ruby Foyle Berkshire 33 07m23s Emily Jones Avon 102 07m52s Jenna Bailey Berkshire 33 07m23s Lexie Brown Dorset 102 07m52s Isla Naidoo Surrey 33 07m23s Lucy Bickerton Dorset 105 07m53s HARRIET JOSLIN Hampshire 37 07m24s Poppy Old Northumberland 106 07m53s Joanna Snelling Buckinghamshire 37 07m24s Eva O'Hanlon Surrey 106 07m53s Isla McPhail Dorset 37 07m24s Madeleine Thomson Gloucestershire 106 07m53s FRANCESCA JOSLIN Hampshire 40 07m25s Isla O'Connor Dorset 110 07m55s Jessica Thompson Surrey 41 07m25s Macy Noad Somerset 110 07m55s Bella Russell Northumberland 42 07m26s Megan White West Midlands 110 07m55s Ruby Buggins West Midlands 43 07m27s Evie Fuller Dorset 110 07m55s Matilda (Tilly) Frith Essex 43 07m27s Katie Pye Surrey 110 07m55s Saffron Meade Greater Manchester 45 07m28s Kyla Dervish Kent 115 07m56s May Selway Dorset 46 07m29s Emily Coltman Dorset 115 07m56s Aaron Warburton Shropshire 46 07m29s Amelia King Essex 115 07m56s Vienna Hayers Bedfordshire & Luton 48 07m30s Ella Spencer Gloucestershire 118 07m57s Molly Mooney-Clarke Kent 48 07m30s Amie Gould Surrey 118 07m57s Olivia Melley London 50 07m32s Alice Cox Sussex 118 07m57s Nicola Hewitt Middlesex 50 07m32s Lesedi Nkoane Buckinghamshire 118 07m57s Charlotte Evans Essex 50 07m32s Charlotte Lang Avon 122 07m58s Olivia Phillips Avon 53 07m33s Emilia Willis Buckinghamshire 122 07m58s Ava Mears Norfolk 54 07m35s Isabella Fornasari Watkins Middlesex 124 07m59s Matilda Shilland Kent 54 07m35s Madison Farley West Midlands 124 07m59s Libby Hammond Cleveland 54 07m35s Evie Henderson Gloucestershire 124 07m59s Hannah Dale West Midlands 57 07m36s Emilia Fornasari Watkins Middlesex 124 07m59s Kate Niland Berkshire 58 07m37s Katie Gardner Nottinghamshire 124 07m59s Sophie Lane Hampshire 58 07m37s Annabel Insley Buckinghamshire 124 07m59s Emma Bradley Greater Manchester 60 07m38s Vivi Marshall London 124 07m59s Emma Corby Oxfordshire 60 07m38s Abigail Richards London 131 08m00s Ellie Vedral Dorset 60 07m38s Charlotte Wilkinson Lancashire 131 08m00s Darcey Mitchell Surrey 60 07m38s Heléna Van Blerk Berkshire 131 08m00s Phoebe Midgley West Yorkshire 60 07m38s Isla Taylor London 131 08m00s Amelie Ranger Hereford & Worcester 60 07m38s Freya Woollard Dorset 131 08m00s Jessica Humm Berkshire 60 07m38s Rosalie Laban Middlesex 136 08m01s Ella Darby Northamptonshire 67 07m39s Iris Crossley Kent 136 08m01s Emily Ollier Nottinghamshire New Balance English Schools Virtual Cross Country 2021 138 08m02s Rosie Hewitt Middlesex 206 08m29s Amelia Noble Berkshire 138 08m02s Bronwen Nelson Norfolk 206 08m29s Anna Bianchi Nottinghamshire 140 08m03s Charlotte Alcock Nottinghamshire 206 08m29s Emma Beevers West Yorkshire 140 08m03s Hannah Evans Essex 211 08m30s Laila Morrell Surrey 140 08m03s Sophie Hallenby Avon 211 08m30s Mia North Suffolk 140 08m03s Millie Kemp Kent 213 08m32s Saskia Cake Surrey 144 08m05s Karissa Khurana Hampshire 213 08m32s Meela Patel Surrey 144 08m05s Georgia Knight Berkshire 215 08m33s Saskia Molyneux Avon 144 08m05s Daisy Snell Kent 215 08m33s Grace Catton Somerset 147 08m06s Katie Betts Humberside 216 08m33s Sophie Dracas Berkshire 147 08m06s Elin Roberts Surrey 216 08m33s Molly Martin Kent 147 08m06s Ivy Uhart Oxfordshire 216 08m33s Chloe Cleaver Kent 150 08m07s Ella Buckley Greater Manchester 216 08m33s Fenella Taylor Dorset 151 08m08s Dolcie Couldridge Kent 221 08m35s Tahlia Mistry Dorset 152 08m09s Philippa Davids Oxfordshire 221 08m35s Scarlett Willoughby West Midlands 152 08m09s Evie Hood Norfolk 221 08m35s Wizzie Wordsworth Dorset 152 08m09s Abigail Corby Oxfordshire 224 08m36s Maisie Curtis Hampshire 152 08m09s Maya Linton Berkshire 225 08m37s Rose Uhart Oxfordshire 156 08m10s Elodie Barnard Suffolk 225 08m37s Laura Venters Oxfordshire 156 08m10s Iona Johnstone Northumberland 227 08m38s Alice Cook Surrey 156 08m10s Victoria Gomez Villamizar London 227 08m38s Eluned Owen Humberside 159 08m12s Rosie Warner Essex 229 08m39s Martha Brennan Berkshire 160 08m13s Grace Errington Cumbria 229 08m39s Daisy Manning Essex 160 08m13s Sienna Kidd Surrey 229 08m39s Milly Foster Gloucestershire 160 08m13s Mariah Marshall Dorset 229 08m39s Alice Evans Dorset 163 08m14s Maia Morrell Surrey 233 08m40s Lucy Crowther Surrey 163 08m14s Emily Marshall Hampshire 233 08m40s Emily Richardson Humberside 163 08m14s Rose Stanley Smith Dorset 233 08m40s Ruby Tillson Essex 166 08m15s Jessica Clay Berkshire 236 08m41s Bhavna Kumar Nottinghamshire 166 08m15s Daisy Hiscocks Dorset 236 08m41s Liberty Marriage 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08m21s Sally Atkinson Nottinghamshire 251 08m50s Robyn Lee Staffordshire 183 08m22s Mia Naylor West Yorkshire 253 08m51s Roxy Davies Dorset 184 08m23s Ella Johnson London 253 08m51s Erin Skinner Humberside 184 08m23s Holly McAlpine Berkshire 253 08m51s Isla Birch Cumbria 184 08m23s Daisy Miln Derbyshire 256 08m52s Gracie Fidler Derbyshire 184 08m23s Amelie Poppe Surrey 257 08m52s Eliza Muysken Kent 188 08m24s Amisha Modhi Warwickshire 258 08m54s Poppy Carlin Essex 188 08m24s Maggie Smith Essex 259 08m55s Amelie Conneely Bedfordshire & Luton 190 08m25s Imogen Porch Suffolk 259 08m55s Tamsin Melling Cumbria 191 08m26s Arisa Burgess Dorset 261 08m56s Isabel Wolfenden Surrey 191 08m26s Amelie Thompson Dorset 261 08m56s Emma Degiorgio Essex 191 08m26s Jess Parker Leicestershire & Rutland 261 08m56s Rebbecca Addison North Yorkshire 191 08m26s Chloe Keegan Essex 261 08m56s Eva Bowerman Hampshire 191 08m26s Fleur Gilbert Berkshire 261 08m56s Tilly Dark Kent 191 08m26s CARLY BORGEAIS Warwickshire 261 08m56s Hannah Foster Nottinghamshire 191 08m26s Megan Mabbott Northumberland 267 08m59s Grace Minter Buckinghamshire 191 08m26s Josie Mallen Northumberland 268 09m00s Ellie Spencer Northamptonshire 191 08m26s Mia Harris London 268 09m00s Rosie Talbot Rice Dorset 200 08m27s Winnie Foster Dorset 268 09m00s Jane Jee Park London 200 08m27s lydia Griffin Derbyshire 271 09m03s Yasmeen Islam-Medeaux Kent 202 08m28s Liliana Taylor Essex 271 09m03s Sophia Staveley Buckinghamshire 202 08m28s Evie Bedford Surrey 273 09m04s Samantha Moon Surrey 202 08m28s Rubie Coulton West Yorkshire 274 09m05s Ophelia Kennedy Dorset 202 08m28s Sophie Stratford Kent 275 09m06s Sinchana Madhu Buckinghamshire
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