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Position Name and School Sex F/M Yr Grp Time Mins Target Distance Score % Gold Target Year 7 Female Sex Time Target % Gold Position Name and school F/M Yr Grp Mins Distance Score Target Year 7 Female 1 Lilly Crocker (Liskeard Community School) F 7 2 490 479 97.76% 2 Lareesa Parrott (Wadebridge School) F 7 2 490 476 97.14% 3 Izzy Clarke (Wadebridge School) F 7 2 490 469 95.71% 4 Emma Bucknell (Falmouth School) F 7 2 490 465 94.90% 5 Jocasta Daddow (Redruth School) F 7 2 490 458 93.47% 6 Paige Clarke (Redruth School) F 7 2 490 455 92.86% 7 Isobel Wicks (Falmouth School) F 7 2 490 453 92.45% 8 Evie Chappell (Wadebridge School) F 7 2 490 453 92.45% 9 Emma Wheeler (Penryn College) F 7 2 490 451 92.04% 10 Lilly Jehu (Redruth School) F 7 2 490 449 91.63% 11 Chloe Martin (Redruth School) F 7 2 490 446 91.02% 12 Nell Johnson (Wadebridge School) F 7 2 490 440 89.80% 13 Sky Lucas (Falmouth School) F 7 2 490 424 86.53% 14 Emma Thornton (Cape Cornwall) F 7 2 490 421 85.92% 15 Maddie Newton (Fowey River Academy) F 7 2 490 420 85.71% 16 Naomi Flynn (Wadebridge School) F 7 2 490 417 85.10% 17 Emily Vincent (Mullion School) F 7 2 490 413 84.29% 18 Emily Kitto (Liskeard Community School) F 7 2 490 411 83.88% 19 Tamsin Gorvin (Cape Cornwall) F 7 2 490 406 82.86% 20 Alannah Wallis (Mounts Bay Academy) F 7 2 490 403 82.24% 21 Caitlin Rendle (Mounts Bay Academy) F 7 2 490 401 81.84% 22 Lauren Nankervis (Cape Cornwall) F 7 2 490 394 80.41% 23 Ruby Wilson (Cape Cornwall) F 7 2 490 389 79.39% 24 Ella Chalwin (Cape Cornwall) F 7 2 490 384 78.37% 25 Abbie Burley (Falmouth School) F 7 2 490 382 77.96% 26 Lois Willet-Green (Mounts Bay Academy) F 7 2 490 371 75.71% 27 Elsey Lanby (Mounts Bay Academy) F 7 2 490 368 75.10% 28 Lily Hardy (Mounts Bay Academy) F 7 2 490 367 74.90% 29 Carrie Edmounds (Pool Academy) F 7 2 490 347 70.82% Sex Time Target % Gold Position Name and school F/M Yr Grp Mins Distance Score Target 30 F 7 2 490 Sex Time Target % Gold Position Name and school F/M Yr Grp Mins Distance Score Target Year 7 Male 1 Charlie Varker (Redruth School) M 7 2 510 522 102.35% 2 Rudy Donnovan (Mullion School) M 7 2 510 512 100.39% 3 Archie (Fowey River Academy) M 7 2 510 511 100.20% 4 Jacob Hill (Mounts Bay Academy) M 7 2 510 487 95.49% 5 Kenane Hockin (Cape Cornwall) M 7 2 510 480 94.12% 6 Matthew Rose (Redruth School) M 7 2 510 469 91.96% 7 Cody Postlewathie (Wadebridge School) M 7 2 510 468 91.76% 8 Connor Bennett (Pool Academy) M 7 2 510 468 91.76% 9 Ifan Williams (Cape Cornwall) M 7 2 510 464 90.98% 10 Josh Thomas (Wadebridge School) M 7 2 510 458 89.80% 11 Max Amos (Falmouth School) M 7 2 510 451 88.43% 12 Wes Eddy (Mounts Bay Academy) M 7 2 510 447 87.65% 13 Callum Southgate-Bloor (Fowey River Academy) M 7 2 510 445 87.25% 14 Ross Gilmore (Mounts Bay Academy) M 7 2 510 445 87.25% 15 Joe Wickett (Wadebridge School) M 7 2 510 443 86.86% 16 Danny Fyffe (Mounts Bay Academy) M 7 2 510 442 86.67% 17 Ben Stokes (Wadebridge School) M 7 2 510 439 86.08% 18 James Cattell (Wadebridge School) M 7 2 510 430 84.31% 19 Jamie Crisp (Penryn College) M 7 2 510 429 84.12% 20 Liam Champion (Liskeard Community School) M 7 2 510 427 83.73% 21 Dawson Smith (Falmouth School) M 7 2 510 426 83.53% 22 Zackary King (Wadebridge School) M 7 2 510 425 83.33% 23 Olly Taylor (Wadebridge School) M 7 2 510 424 83.14% 24 Alex Marsh (Wadebridge School) M 7 2 510 421 82.55% 25 Harry Edwards (Liskeard Community School) M 7 2 510 414 81.18% 26 Joe Blackie (Fowey River Academy) M 7 2 510 398 78.04% 27 Dylan Gillow (Falmouth School) M 7 2 510 398 78.04% 28 Fransisco Strauss (Cape Cornwall) M 7 2 510 395 77.45% 29 Joe Penally (Mounts Bay Academy) M 7 2 510 367 71.96% 30 M 7 2 510 #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! Sex Time Target % Gold Position Name and school F/M Yr Grp Mins Distance Score Target Year 8 Female #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! 1 Ellie Mares (Newquay Tretherras) F 8 3 750 788 105.07% 2 Laura Grigg (Redruth School) F 8 3 750 739 98.53% 3 Ellie Gregory (Budehaven School) F 8 3 750 735 98.00% 4 Georgia Hawkins (Falmouth School) F 8 3 750 728 97.07% 5 Charlotte Gamble (Budehaven School) F 8 3 750 708 94.40% 6 (Fowey River Academy) F 8 3 750 705 94.00% 7 Taiga-Lili Heckstall (Penryn College) F 8 3 750 700 93.33% 8 Lola Mait (Mullion School) F 8 3 750 693 92.40% 9 Rosie Evans (Falmouth School) F 8 3 750 691 92.13% 10 Melody Roberts (Mounts Bay Academy) F 8 3 750 688 91.73% 11 Jade West (Pool Academy) F 8 3 750 688 91.73% 12 Jasmine George (Fowey River Academy) F 8 3 750 685 91.33% 13 Zuzza Radecka (Liskeard Community School) F 8 3 750 672 89.60% 14 Heather Harkness (Budehaven School) F 8 3 750 661 88.13% 15 Mia Chalkley (Budehaven School) F 8 3 750 661 88.13% 16 Arianna Caddy (Mounts Bay Academy) F 8 3 750 661 88.13% 17 Floren Good (Cape Cornwall) F 8 3 750 658 87.73% 18 Issy Rhodes (Fowey River Academy) F 8 3 750 654 87.20% 19 Harley Oakley (Liskeard Community School) F 8 3 750 645 86.00% 20 Toni Mowbray-Ward (Penryn College) F 8 3 750 639 85.20% 21 Faith Rowe (Redruth School) F 8 3 750 637 84.93% 22 Eve Whitmore (Wadebridge School) F 8 3 750 636 84.80% 23 Katie Larder (Cape Cornwall) F 8 3 750 614 81.87% 24 Charisse Rowe (Liskeard Community School) F 8 3 750 613 81.73% 25 F 8 3 750 26 F 8 3 750 Sex Time Target % Gold Position Name and school F/M Yr Grp Mins Distance Score Target Year 8 Male #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! 1 Sam Wickens (Wadebridge School) M 8 3 810 774 95.56% 2 Will Burgess (Redruth School) M 8 3 810 733 90.49% 3 Reuben Talbot (Falmouth School) M 8 3 810 727 89.75% 4 Luke Mancini (Redruth School) M 8 3 810 714 88.15% 5 Jack Nation (Pool Academy) M 8 3 810 713 88.02% 6 Ben Gray (Penryn College) M 8 3 810 708 87.41% 7 Harrison Greenwood (Fowey River Academy) M 8 3 810 705 87.04% 8 Oscar Bamsey (Fowey River Academy) M 8 3 810 664 81.98% 9 Luke Daniels (Penryn College) M 8 3 810 654 80.74% 10 Matt Tremain (Wadebridge School) M 8 3 810 628 77.53% 11 Joe Moynan (Liskeard Community School) M 8 3 810 623 76.91% 12 M 8 3 810 #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! Sex Time Target % Gold Position Name and school F/M Yr Grp Mins Distance Score Target Year 9 Female #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! 1 Abbie Kaye (Wadebridge School) F 9 4 1020 1025 100.49% 2 Lily Bowden (Falmouth School) F 9 4 1020 1016 99.61% 3 Nikita Williams (Fowey River Academy) F 9 4 1020 992 97.25% 4 Harriet Sparling (Truro School) F 9 4 1020 965 94.61% 5 Lucy Rendell (Mounts Bay Academy) F 9 4 1020 945 92.65% 6 Niamh Miller (Falmouth School) F 9 4 1020 944 92.55% 7 Emily Clemens (Wadebridge School) F 9 4 1020 938 91.96% 8 Nadine Vincent (Mullion School) F 9 4 1020 923 90.49% 9 Emma Crisp (Penryn College) F 9 4 1020 922 90.39% 10 Poppy Kerney (Wadebridge School) F 9 4 1020 920 90.20% 11 Abbie Johnson (Saltash.net Community School) F 9 4 1020 917 89.90% 12 Lily Martin (Penryn College) F 9 4 1020 911 89.31% 13 Sophie Bond (Mounts Bay Academy) F 9 4 1020 903 88.53% 14 Ella Marquand (Saltash.net Community School) F 9 4 1020 890 87.25% 15 Chloe Higman (Liskeard Community School) F 9 4 1020 888 87.06% 16 Ashleigh Rosewarne (Pool Academy) F 9 4 1020 870 85.29% 17 Jess Jago (Mounts Bay Academy) F 9 4 1020 868 85.10% 18 Grace Edwards (Mullion School) F 9 4 1020 854 83.73% 19 Freya Murrish (Mounts Bay Academy) F 9 4 1020 825 80.88% 20 Phoebe Richards (Mounts Bay Academy) F 9 4 1020 798 78.24% 21 F 9 4 1020 22 F 9 4 1020 Year 9 Male #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! 1 Josh Thomas (Redruth School) M 9 4 1125 1166 103.64% 2 Brandon Postlethwaite (Wadebridge School) M 9 4 1125 1109 98.58% 3 Gerran Hawkey (Newquay Tretherras) M 9 4 1125 1106 98.31% 4 Otto Norris (Mullion School) M 9 4 1125 1073 95.38% 5 Matti Debeer (Newquay Tretherras) M 9 4 1125 1060 94.22% 6 Guy Brooks (Penryn College) M 9 4 1125 1052 93.51% Sex Time Target % Gold Position Name and school F/M Yr Grp Mins Distance Score Target 7 Ethan Daddow (Redruth School) M 9 4 1125 1029 91.47% 8 Bradley West (Pool Academy) M 9 4 1125 1027 91.29% 9 Josh Kitto (Liskeard Community School) M 9 4 1125 991 88.09% 10 Jack (Fowey River Academy) M 9 4 1125 990 88.00% 11 Alex Collins (Cape Cornwall) M 9 4 1125 979 87.02% 12 Tom Wilkins (Redruth School) M 9 4 1125 955 84.89% 13 Warren Pascoe (Mullion School) M 9 4 1125 951 84.53% 14 Lucas Hutchings (Cape Cornwall) M 9 4 1125 898 79.82% 15 Harry Sutton (Cape Cornwall) M 9 4 1125 865 76.89% 16 (Fowey River Academy) M 9 4 1125 853 75.82% 17 M 9 4 1125 18 M 9 4 1125 19 M 9 4 1125 20 M 9 4 1125 #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! Sex Time Target % Gold Position Name and school F/M Yr Grp Mins Distance Score Target Year 10 Female #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! 1 Maddie Weston (Budehaven School) F 10 5 1275 1249 97.96% 2 Lily Parker (Budehaven School) F 10 5 1275 1229 96.39% 3 Anna Gilchrist (Truro School) F 10 5 1275 1215 95.29% 4 Morgan Carter (Penryn College) F 10 5 1275 1211 94.98% 5 Emma Degrey-Warter (Fowey River Academy) F 10 5 1275 1201 94.20% 6 Zara Newman (Newquay Tretherras) F 10 5 1275 1199 94.04% 7 Maddy Trudgian (Truro School) F 10 5 1275 1198 93.96% 8 Lydia Virr (Fowey River Academy) F 10 5 1275 1197 93.88% 9 Chloe Rookes (Budehaven School) F 10 5 1275 1191 93.41% 10 Evie Hughes (Newquay Tretherras) F 10 5 1275 1179 92.47% 11 Jess Wheeler (Penryn College) F 10 5 1275 1173 92.00% 12 Ellie Marshall (Newquay Tretherras) F 10 5 1275 1172 91.92% 13 Anna Pengelly (Newquay Tretherras) F 10 5 1275 1162 91.14% 14 Amy Robinson (Fowey River Academy) F 10 5 1275 1161 91.06% 15 Kirsty Sanderson (Newquay Tretherras) F 10 5 1275 1157 90.75% 16 Jess Hutchings (Cape Cornwall) F 10 5 1275 1135 89.02% 17 Dannielle Glover (Wadebridge School) F 10 5 1275 1129 88.55% 18 Josie Yelland (Wadebridge School) F 10 5 1275 1127 88.39% 19 Kaya Spate (Budehaven School) F 10 5 1275 1112 87.22% 20 Tammy Kearney
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