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Greater Manchester Autumn Meet (Under ASA Laws & ASA Technical Rules) Sunday 27Th September 2015 – Session 4 Results Licensed Meet - No Greater Manchester Autumn Meet (Under ASA Laws & ASA Technical Rules) Sunday 27th September 2015 – Session 4 Results Licensed Meet - No. 3NW150440 EVENT 401 Boys 13/14 Yrs 100m Freestyle Full Results Place Name AaD Club Time 50 1. James Duncan 14 Radcliffe 58.23 28.24 2. Max Martin 13 Flixton 59.16 28.48 3. Jack Morris 13 Horwich 59.92 29.29 4. Tobias Fox 14 Worsley 1:00.43 29.08 5. Louis Hopkins 14 Worsley 1:00.59 29.13 6. Oliver Makinson 14 Oldham 1:00.86 29.27 7. Tiago Lawrie 14 Trafford Met 1:01.13 29.77 8. Benjamin Makin 13 Pioneer 79 1:01.23 29.61 9. Joel Donald 13 Droylsden 1:01.74 30.03 10. Dylan Van-Hoof 14 Radcliffe 1:02.30 29.60 11. Reece Cambage-Hughes 14 Trafford Met 1:02.35 30.50 12. Daniel Nixon 14 Glossop 1:04.40 30.14 12. Harrison Brown 14 Stalybridge 1:04.40 31.03 14. Matthew Armstrong 14 Flixton 1:04.89 30.71 15. Alfie Marrs 13 Stretford 1:04.95 30.54 16. Matthew Holliday 14 Wigan 1:05.48 31.06 17. Joshua Pate 14 Glossop 1:05.62 31.54 18. Ben McEvoy 13 Worsley 1:05.64 31.18 19. Adam Akik 13 Bury & Elton 1:05.87 31.44 20. Connor Stevens 13 Horwich 1:06.59 31.98 21. Cayden Calcott 14 Dukinfield 1:07.23 31.99 22. Luka Hyam 13 Horwich 1:07.44 32.34 23. Llywelyn Smyth 13 Trafford Met 1:08.18 33.09 24. Adam Newell 13 Swinton 1:08.60 33.43 25. George Walton 13 Bolton 1:08.67 33.11 26. Sean Penter 13 Droylsden 1:08.73 32.72 27. Luca Tommasello 13 Stretford 1:08.81 33.27 28. Luke Adams 13 Worsley 1:09.24 33.14 29. Patrick Lang 14 Altrincham 1:09.69 33.98 30. Dominic Testa-O'Neill 13 Pioneer 79 1:09.74 33.63 31. Kiran Pratt 14 ORCA SWPC 1:10.07 32.86 32. Kian Marjaei 13 Wigan 1:10.31 33.55 33. Jack Evison 13 Harpurhey 1:10.32 33.89 34. David Pugh 13 Glossop 1:11.23 34.00 35. Thomas Duxbury 13 Bury & Elton 1:11.30 34.53 36. Daniel Warrilow 14 Glossop 1:11.33 34.05 37. Samuel Judkins 13 Aquabears 1:11.92 34.90 38. Jonah Thomas-Kelly 13 Pioneer 79 1:12.36 34.27 39. Alfred Burns 13 Flixton 1:12.70 34.68 40. Jai Bolton 13 Worsley 1:14.12 35.86 41. George Speight 13 Trafford Met 1:14.53 35.39 42. Jacob Waddington 13 Pioneer 79 1:15.36 35.35 43. Ethan Steel 13 Aquabears 1:17.47 36.81 44. Thomas Dawson 13 Worsley 1:19.75 37.97 45. Tristan Lux 13 Oldham 1:20.01 38.07 46. Gael Bwelesi 13 Oldham 1:20.98 36.78 47. Matthew Bateson 13 Worsley 1:23.11 39.46 48. Joshua Thompson 13 ORCA SWPC 1:25.44 39.61 Lucas Vose 13 Horwich DQ ST Ewan Wilson 13 Eccles DQ ST EVENT 402 Girls 15 /Over 100m Butterfly Full Results Place Name AaD Club Cat Time 50 1. Emily Keays 15 Worsley 1:05.87 31.71 2. Anna Livermore 15 Trafford Met 1:07.70 31.79 3. Jessica Calderbank 18 Bury & Elton 1:07.77 31.16 4. Jade Nuttall 16 Bury & Elton 1:08.27 32.32 5. Hannah Head 15 Trafford Met 1:08.78 32.88 6. Jessie Harper 15 Horwich 1:09.73 33.17 7. Alana Hedges 16 Stretford 1:12.51 34.21 8. Megan Valentine 15 Flixton 1:12.99 34.92 9. Alice Clegg 16 Altrincham 1:13.56 35.26 10. Sophie Potter 15 Altrincham 1:14.18 35.57 11. Rebecca Dawson 15 Worsley 1:15.58 34.30 12. Chloe Davey 15 Oldham 1:19.81 35.57 13. Abigail White 15 Aquabears 1:20.16 35.25 14. Eleanor Bamber 19 Glossop 10 1:26.45 41.57 15. Eleanor Calcutt 15 Altrincham 1:31.11 42.62 Multi-Disability by British Disability Points Place Name AaD Club Cat Time BDPoints 50 1. Eleanor Bamber 19 Glossop 10 1:26.45 506 41.57 EVENT 403 Boys 11/12 Yrs 50m Butterfly Full Results Place Name AaD Club Time 1. Gabriel Glynn 12 Horwich 32.31 2. Sean Tsai 12 Altrincham 32.36 3. Joshua Crews 11 Droylsden 33.35 4. Adam Jones 12 Flixton 33.90 5. Matthew Gregory 12 Ather & Leig 33.98 6. Thomas McCarthy 12 Swinton 34.31 7. Harry Robinson 11 Pioneer 79 34.56 Page 1 of 8 Greater Manchester Autumn Meet (Under ASA Laws & ASA Technical Rules) th Sunday 27 September 2015 – Session 4 Results Licensed Meet - No. 3NW150440 8. Ellis Nickson 11 Wigan 35.86 9. Ben Middleton 12 Glossop 36.19 10. Jake Reynolds 11 Horwich 36.25 11. Max Adams 11 Worsley 37.03 12. Matthew Bordiuk 12 Oldham 37.85 13. Gabriel Taylor-Rimmer 11 Ramsbottom 38.07 14. Cassius Heys 12 Ramsbottom 38.23 15. Liam Donohoe 12 Horwich 38.25 16. Leon Callaghan 12 Radcliffe 39.07 17. Alex Campbell 12 Stalybridge 39.14 18. Kieron Tattersall 12 Ramsbottom 39.16 19. Matthew Cambage-Hughes 12 Trafford Met 39.30 20. Marc Madden 12 Radcliffe 39.45 21. Lucas Hill 11 Trafford Met 39.73 22. Kian Tevlin 12 Stalybridge 39.99 23. Samuel Curran 11 Pioneer 79 40.16 24. Jozef Gordon 11 Pioneer 79 40.61 25. Toby Ranson 11 Aquabears 40.86 26. Cathal O'Grady-Smith 11 Romiley Mari 41.43 27. Ethan Bottomley 12 Flixton 41.51 28. Harry Walsh 11 Aquabears 42.19 29. Ptolemy Smyth 11 Trafford Met 43.42 30. Adam Millington 12 Aquabears 43.45 31. Jacob Birtles 12 Oldham 43.47 32. James Bosworth 12 Aquabears 43.48 33. Christopher Parr 12 Radcliffe 43.55 34. George Grimshaw 12 Trafford Met 43.75 35. Joshua King 11 Horwich 44.85 36. Daniel Gregory 11 Horwich 45.57 37. Oliver Taylor 11 Pioneer 79 45.92 38. James Fitzsimons 11 Glossop 47.56 39. Nathan Hilton 11 Ather & Leig 48.77 Lawrence Leigh 12 Trafford Met DNC Samuel Howarth 12 Aquabears DNC Joseph Quinn 11 Howe Bridge DQ SA 1L Tyler Maguire-Thornton 11 ORCA SWPC DQ SA 1L Jack Cherry 12 Radcliffe DQ SA 1L Harry Bentham 11 Pioneer 79 DQ SA 2L Samuel Fenton 11 Pioneer 79 DQ SL 2L EVENT 404 Girls 11/12 Yrs 200m Breaststro Full Results Place Name AaD Club Time 50 100 150 1. Jennifer Green 12 Wigan 2:46.19 39.21 1:20.92 2:04.07 2. Mia Greenough 12 Horwich 3:00.00 40.12 1:27.32 2:15.39 3. Grace Booth 12 Oldham 3:02.47 40.73 1:27.42 2:14.61 4. Isabelle Hartley 12 Aquabears 3:02.58 42.25 1:28.85 2:15.91 5. Mikaela Shackleton 12 Pioneer 79 3:03.96 43.00 1:29.84 2:17.98 6. Amy Harrison 12 Oldham 3:04.17 42.04 1:30.34 2:17.44 7. Emily Steel 12 Stalybridge 3:04.83 41.76 1:28.79 2:16.36 8. Laura Head 12 Trafford Met 3:05.73 43.39 1:31.00 2:19.31 9. Madelaine Parkinson 11 Droylsden 3:07.31 43.90 1:31.56 2:20.09 10. Tahira Collins 12 Bolton 3:09.47 43.02 1:30.48 2:20.46 11. Erin Hoyland 12 Stretford 3:11.65 43.95 1:32.57 2:22.00 12. Madeleine Evans 12 Marple 3:12.76 43.39 1:32.42 2:23.69 13. Piper Stevens 11 Horwich 3:13.20 45.46 1:35.65 2:25.68 14. Amber Gower 12 Howe Bridge 3:13.68 42.99 1:31.86 2:23.46 15. Ruby Holland 11 Oldham 3:14.03 45.06 1:35.51 2:25.42 16. Ella Price 11 ORCA SWPC 3:14.69 44.90 1:34.58 2:25.85 17. Eleanor Parkman 12 Droylsden 3:15.68 45.43 1:35.65 2:26.46 18. Alishia Heath 12 Pioneer 79 3:16.06 45.26 1:35.72 2:27.86 19. Abigail Fung 11 Droylsden 3:16.24 45.74 1:35.47 2:26.78 20. Niamh Speakman 12 Horwich 3:16.84 44.60 1:33.85 2:26.03 21. Eve Corrigan 12 Bury & Elton 3:17.30 45.44 1:35.97 2:27.30 22. Hollie Hodkinson 12 Aquabears 3:17.62 44.94 1:34.85 2:26.01 23. Faye Bayman 11 Wigan 3:19.53 45.75 1:37.55 2:30.20 24. Lauren Bennett 12 Trafford Met 3:20.17 44.87 1:36.37 2:28.86 25. Holly Watson 11 Wigan 3:20.43 47.45 1:37.68 2:29.98 26. Beth Hartwell 11 Pioneer 79 3:21.66 46.23 1:37.62 2:30.50 27. Daisy Moorhouse 12 Aquabears 3:24.35 46.66 1:38.58 2:32.29 28. Chiara Tommasello 11 Stretford 3:24.36 46.23 1:39.86 2:35.90 29. Ashlea Jolly 12 Pioneer 79 3:24.38 45.91 1:39.31 2:32.15 30.
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