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Ditcham Park Hill Climb - Race Results 2017/18 Ditcham Park Hill Climb - Race Results 2017/18 Move to South of Tithe Barn (Start position 1) O15 - Boys Bib Number Start Time First name Surname Gender School Reigon Age Category Time 3 1003 Barney Clacy Male King Edward VI School Wilton Road Southampton Southern 16 O15 7.07 2 1002 Matthew Day Male Swanmore College New Road, Swanmore Southern 15 O15 8.08 1 1001 Spare O15 - Girls Bib Number Start Time First name Surname Gender School Reigon Age Category Time 5 1005 Poppy Pattinson Female Ditcham Park School Southern 15 O15 9.23 4 1004 Ella Lawrence Female Cams Hill School Southern 15 O15 DNS 6 1006 Freya Richardson Female Springfield School Cosham Portsmouth Southern 16 O15 DNS U15 - Boys Bib Number Start Time First name Surname Gender School Reigon Age Category Time 21 1021 Samuel Freeman Male Milton Academy Portsmouth Southern 15 U15 7.16 11 1011 Matthew Hickman Male Cams Hill School, Shearwater Avenue, Fareham, Hampshire South 14 U15 7.31 12 1012 Jacob Schnabel Male Crofton school Stubbington South 14 U15 7.39 23 1023 Ben Finbow Male Churchers College, Petersfield South 15 O15 7.53 20 1020 Max Edgington Male The Petersfield School Southern 15 U15 7.55 9 1009 Sam Nanopoulos Male Swanmore College South 14 U15 8.02 19 1019 Isaac Warrington Male Bishop Luffa School, Westgate Chichester South 15 U15 8.19 18 1018 Oscar Pratt Male Eggars School, Alton Velo Club Venta Winchester South 14 U15 8.41 15 1015 Jude beaton Male Ditcham Park South 14 U15 8.47 16 1016 Henry Plewes Male Churcher’s College South 14 U15 8.48 22 1022 Rory Plewes Male Churches College Southern 15 U15 8.50 10 1010 Felix Clacy Male King Edward VI School, Wilton Road Southampton South 14 U15 8.51 13 1013 Leo Stirzaker Male Bishop Luffa School, Westgate Chichester South 14 U15 9.10 14 1014 Tom Gorringe Male Ditcham Park School South 14 U15 10.49 17 1017 Raulf Berry Male The Portsmouth Grammar School High Street Portsmouth South 14 U15 11.16 8 1008 Spare 7 1007 Spare U15 - Girls Bib Number Start Time First name Surname Gender School Reigon Age Category Time 26 1026 Brickell Izzy Female Swanmore College South 14 U15 8.40 25 1025 Carmen Dawtrey Female Bishop Luffa School, Westgate Chichester South 14 U15 10.27 27 1027 Millie Chilcott Female The Westgate School in Winchester South 14 U15 10.27 24 1024 Sophie Bond Female Ditcham Park School Petersfield GU31 5RN South 14 U15 11.42 28 1028 Spare U13 - Boys Bib Number Start Time First name Surname Gender School Reigon Age Category Time 36 1036 Jenson Harris Male Writhlington School Knobsbury Lane RADSTOCK South 13 U13 8.14 40 1040 Toby Houghton Male Brookfield south 13 U13 8.17 39 1039 Tom Martin Male The Petersfield School. Cranford Road Petersfield GU32 3OU South 11 U13 8.26 33 1033 Sullivan Berry Male Alcester Grammar School Midlands 13 U13 8.53 37 1037 Adam Potter Male Crookhorn College South 13 U13 9.09 32 1032 Ollie Boarer Male Seaford College Lavington Park Petworth GU28 0NB South 12 U13 9.11 41 1041 Dominic Bell Male Oxted School Bluehouse Lane Oxted Surrey RH8 0AB South 13 U15 9.27 38 1038 Atticus Marks Male Ditcham Park School Ditcham Park Petersfield Hampshire GU31 5RN South 11 U13 10.48 31 1031 Rory Crispin Male Ditcham Park School Ditcham Park Petersfield GU31 5RN South 12 U13 11.28 35 1035 Ethan Leighton Male Ditcham Park School South 13 U13 11.29 29 1029 Oliver Morgan Male Priory School, Southsea South 12 U13 11.39 30 1030 Morgan Lewis Male Ditcham Park School Ditcham Petersfield South 12 U13 11.50 34 1034 Peter Drabble Male Court Moor School Spring Woods, Fleet, Hants, GU52 7RY South 13 U13 DNS U13 - Girls Bib Number Start Time First name Surname Gender School Reigon Age Category Time 48 1048 Sophie Tiller Female The Petersfield School South 13 U13 9.18 45 1045 Katie-Anne Calton Female Oaklands Catholic School Waterlooville Hampshire South 12 U13 9.43 47 1047 Elena Day Female Swanmore College New Road, Swanmore South 13 U13 9.47 46 1046 Niamh Murphy Female St John's Marlborough South 12 U13 10.05 42 1042 Lucy Allsop Female The Misbourne School Great Missenden, Bucks South 12 U13 10.15 44 1044 Amber Richardson Female Springfield School Cosham Portsmouth South 12 U13 12.45 43 1043 Grace Richardson Female Springfield School, Cosham, Portsmouth South 12 U13 13.19 Ditcham Park Hill Climb - Race Results 2017/18 Move to North Lodge (Start position 2) U11 - Boys (Start 1103) Bib Number Start Time First name Surname Gender School Reigon Age Category Time 76 1116 Judah Hurr Male Craneswater Junior School St Ronans Rd Southsea PO4 0PX South 11 U11 3.20 74 1114 Ryan Oldfield Male Mappleborough Green primary school Henley Road Mappleborough Green Studley B80 7DR Midlands 11 U11 3.20 78 1118 Peter Carpenter Male Audley Primary School, Caterham Surrey South 11 U11 3.34 77 1117 TOMMY STROUD Male Purbrook Park South 11 U11 3.39 71 1111 Edward Wellstood Male Ditcham Park School Petersfield GU31 5RN South 10 U11 3.54 75 1115 James Martin Male St James C of E Primary School Belleview Lane Emsworth PO10 7PX South 11 U11 4.06 72 1112 Finlay Cousins Male Elson Junior School, 25 Exmouth Road, Gosport, Hampshire po124pt South 10 U11 4.10 63 1103 Felix Richardson Male Sacred Heart Primary School, Henley on Thames South 10 U11 4.11 67 1107 Jack Morgan Male Wimborne Junior School, Southsea South 9 U11 4.11 69 1109 Benjamin Brindley Male Rose Green Juniors South 9 U11 4.13 68 1108 Will Clay Male Ditcham Park School. Solent Pirates South 9 U11 4.15 65 1105 Rupert haworth Male Ditcham Park School, Ditcham, Nr Petersfield, Hants GU31 5RN, England South 10 U11 4.16 66 1106 ewan watson Male Wimborne Junior School South 9 U11 4.18 79 1119 Arthur Ulph Male Ditcham Park School South 11 U11 4.22 64 1104 Isaac Homewood Male Wimborne Junior School Wimborne Road Southsea South 10 U11 4.34 80 1120 Finlay Brett Male Ditcham Park Cycling Club, Ditcham Park school. South 11 U11 4.53 73 1113 Harry Somerville Male Ditcham Park School North Petersfield Petersfield, England GU31 5RN South 10 U11 5.14 70 1110 Jack Golding Male Ditcham Park School South 9 U11 5.15 81 1121 U11 - Girls Bib Number Start Time First name Surname Gender School Reigon Age Category Time 86 1126 Daisy Pattinson Female Ditcham Park School South 11 U11 3.51 82 1122 Emilia Shuttleworth Female Hollymount RC primary School North 10 U11 3.56 84 1124 Iggy Campbell Female St Nicholas Primary School Priory Road Kenilworth Warwickshire CV8 2PE Midlands 11 U11 4.03 83 1123 Livvy Nanopoulou Female Bishops Waltham Junior School South 11 U11 4.14 85 1125 Charlotte Smith Female Bishops waltham junior school South 11 U11 4.27 87 1127 Spare U9 - Boys Bib Number Start Time First name Surname Gender School Reigon Age Category Time 95 1135 Fraser Cummings Male Burbage Primary School Midlands 9 U9 3.29 94 1134 Jody Mills Male The Mount Binham Road, Huddersfield North 9 U9 3.39 88 1128 Billy Ladle Male East Garforth academy , aberford road garforth North 7 U9 3.42 100 1140 Stanley Wilkes Male Jessie Younghusband Primary School Woodlands Ln, Chichester PO19 5PA South 6 U7 4.01 91 1131 William Holland-Leader Male St Edmund's Catholic Primary, Godalming South 8 U9 4.17 92 1132 Joe Carpenter Male Audley Primary School, Caterham Surrey South 8 U9 4.27 90 1130 Sam Genazzini Male Meon Junior school South 8 U9 4.33 97 1137 Thomas Klemm Male Ditcham Park, Petersfield GU31 5RN South 9 U9 4.43 96 1136 Thomas Carr Male Funtington primary school, Heather close, West Ashling, Chichester South 9 U9 4.49 99 1139 Alex Pollard Male Ditcham Park South 9 U9 5.41 89 1129 James Walker Male St James' Primary School Bellevue Lane Emsworth PO10 7PX South 7 U9 6.51 98 1138 Isaac Eastlake Male South 9 U9 DNS 93 1133 U9 - Girls Bib Number Start Time First name Surname Gender School Reigon Age Category Time 102 1142 Katie Allsop Female Gateway School, Great Missenden, Bucks South 8 U9 3.53 101 1141 Evie Bramall Female Portsmouth Grammar School, Old Portsmouth, Hampshire South 8 U9 4.09 103 1143 Lauren Oldfield Female Mappleborough Green primary school Henley Road Mappleborough Green Studley B80 7DR Midlands 8 U9 4.17 104 1144 Isabelle Smith Female Bishops waltham junior school SPYCC South 8 U9 4.56 93 1133 Toulla Cousins Male Elson Junior School, 25 Exmouth Road, Gosport. Hampshire PO12 4PT South 8 U9 4.56 105 1145 Isla Pattinson Female Ditcham Park School South 8 U9 5.00 106 1146 Grace oneill Female Meoncross Stubbington South 8 U9 5.42 U7 - Boys Bib Number Start Time First name Surname Gender School Reigon Age Category Time 116 1156 Arly Berry Male Mappleborough Green Primary School Midlands 7 U7 4.53 114 1154 Jamie Bushell Male Ditcham Park School South 6 U7 5.08 113 1153 rupert pearce Male dithcam park school, ditcham, petersfield, hants GU31 5RN South 6 U7 6.01 109 1149 Alex Wilkes Male Jessie Younghusband Primary School Woodlands Ln, Chichester PO19 5PA South 6 U7 6.03 111 1151 Dylan Potter Male Ditcham Park School Ditcham South 6 U7 6.03 112 1152 Johnny Stewart Male Ditcham Park, Petersfield GU31 5RN South 6 U7 6.21 115 1155 Milo Bryan Male Fishborne CE Primary South 6 U7 6.59 110 1150 Thomas Meigh Male Botley Church of England Primary School, 52 High Street, Botley, Southampton South 6 U7 7.28 108 1148 F 117 1157 Spare U7 - Girls Bib Number Start Time First name Surname Gender School Reigon Age Category Time 120 1200 Isla Watson Female Wimborne Infant Schoiol South 7 U7 5.23 118 1158 Imogen Hart Female Wickham Church of England Primary School Buddens Rd, Wickham, Fareham PO17 5HU South 5 U7 6.40 119 1159 Lucy Genazzini Female Meon Infant School South 6 U7 6.47 Podium Results - 2018 O15 National Prize Additional Prize
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