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Charlie Fisher ( Holy Trinity, Telford ) Shropshire County Schools Championships Saturday 9th June 2018 : Telford Athletics Stadium T6 JB 100 metres Heats, Heat 1 NS 11.4 ES 11.7 CS 12.3 CBP 11.6 Record Holder - Charlie Fisher ( Holy Trinity, Telford ) 2017 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 55 Ben Maginness TT 13.1 Q 2 21 Josh Inpong-Pirard CC 13.2 3 60 Alexi Kumar WC 13.4 4 27 Charlie Barnett I 13.7 5 163 Charlie Sweeney WC 13.9 6 49 Juan Perinat TA 15.0 T6 JB 100 metres Heats, Heat 2 NS 11.4 ES 11.7 CS 12.3 CBP 11.6 Record Holder - Charlie Fisher ( Holy Trinity, Telford ) 2017 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 19 James Thomas BE 12.6 Q 2 168 Johnny Price SS 12.8 q 3 12 Jack Chatha AN 12.8 q 4 40 Max Rutter P 12.9 q 5 17 William Armstrong-Barnes BB 13.0 q 6 41 Oliwier Wysopal P 13.1 q T6 JB 100 metres Heats, Heat 3 NS 11.4 ES 11.7 CS 12.3 CBP 11.6 Record Holder - Charlie Fisher ( Holy Trinity, Telford ) 2017 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 15 Dayton Nash BB 13.1 Q 2 59 Henry Hewkin WC 13.2 3 9 Joel Assouan AN 13.3 4 35 Ashraf Osman O 13.7 5 45 Nat Hagues TA 14.7 6 31 Luke Steel M 15.4 T27 JB 100 metres Final NS 11.4 ES 11.7 CS 12.3 CBP 11.6 Record Holder - Charlie Fisher ( Holy Trinity, Telford ) 2017 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 19 James Thomas BE 12.4 2 168 Johnny Price SS 12.7 3 17 William Armstrong-Barnes BB 12.8 4 12 Jack Chatha AN 12.9 5 40 Max Rutter P 13.1 6 55 Ben Maginness TT 13.2 7 41 Oliwier Wysopal P 13.3 8 15 Dayton Nash BB 13.5 T35 JB 200 metres Heats, Heat 1 NS 23.3 ES 24.0 CS 25.3 CBP 23.5 Record Holder - Ellis Greatrex ( Thomas Telford ) 2014 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 47 Jack Painter TA 27.5 Q 2 60 Alexi Kumar WC 27.5 Q 3 180 Martyn Collins SA 28.9 4 61 Charlie Whiting WC 29.4 5 62 Dan Barratt WC 29.4 6 173 Sam Ross SS 29.6 7 176 Robbie Forbes SA 33.4 T35 JB 200 metres Heats, Heat 2 NS 23.3 ES 24.0 CS 25.3 CBP 23.5 Record Holder - Ellis Greatrex ( Thomas Telford ) 2014 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 168 Johnny Price SS 25.6 Q 2 2 Joe Monk-Hawksworth AD 25.9 Q 3 23 Jacob Henman CC 26.3 q 4 36 Joseph Cotham OW 26.6 q 5 17 William Armstrong-Barnes BB 26.9 q 6 9 Joel Assouan AN 27.5 q 7 35 Ashraf Osman O 27.9 8 163 Charlie Sweeney WC 29.6 T52 JB 200 metres Final NS 23.3 ES 24.0 CS 25.3 CBP 23.5 Record Holder - Ellis Greatrex ( Thomas Telford ) 2014 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 168 Johnny Price SS 25.5 2 17 William Armstrong-Barnes BB 25.6 3 23 Jacob Henman CC 26.0 4 2 Joe Monk-Hawksworth AD 26.4 5 36 Joseph Cotham OW 26.5 6 60 Alexi Kumar WC 27.6 7 47 Jack Painter TA 27.6 8 9 Joel Assouan AN 27.9 T42 JB 300 metres Final NS 36.8 ES 37.8 CS 40.0 CBP 37.5 Record Holder - Jack Finn ( Thomas Telford ) 2015 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 18 Charlie Carvell BE 37.7 ES 2 56 Jacob Mcloughlin WB 40.2 3 23 Jacob Henman CC 41.3 4 1 Bradley Cooke AD 42.6 5 47 Jack Painter TA 43.4 6 174 Tom Ward SA 43.8 7 173 Sam Ross SS 45.6 8 30 Will Timmins I 47.8 T5 JB 800 metres NS 2:02.0 ES 2:04.0 CS 2:13.0 CBP 2:05.9 Record Holder - Matthew Kelcher ( Adams’ Newport ) 1992 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 52 Conal Smith TT 2:18.1 2 30 Will Timmins I 2:21.4 3 1 Bradley Cooke AD 2:23.1 4 48 Connor Burns TA 2:26.7 5 171 Charlie Huntley SS 2:28.3 6 14 Jack Greenwood BB 2:34.0 7 13 Marco Moretti BB 2:36.5 8 46 Jacob Burton TA 2:53.9 T10 JB 1500 metres NS 4:13.0 ES 4:20.0 CS 4:36.0 CBP 4:07.0 Record Holder - Oliver Carvell ( Bridgnorth Endowed ) 2016 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 58 Reuben Crombie WC 4:40.5 2 170 Harrison Cutler SS 4:43.4 3 33 Jude Lins MB 4:45.4 4 24 Luke Richards CH 4:49.2 5 57 Nathan Cox WC 4:50.7 6 169 Ed Forde-Johnson SS 4:55.7 7 20 Archie Wickens BE 5:05.5 8 42 Freddie Newell P 5:13.2 9 181 Ashley Fallon AD 5:24.1 10 10 Dan Naudi AN 5:26.6 11 38 Jonathan Gibbons OW 5:33.2 12 34 Jack Margerison MW 5:48.4 T33 JB 80 metres Hurdles (84.0cm) Final NS 11.6 ES 12.0 CS 12.9 CBP 11.8 Record Holder - Paul Hutcheson ( Shrewsbury School ) 2001 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 21 Josh Inpong-Pirard CC 12.8 CS 2 55 Ben Maginness TT 14.1 3 174 Tom Ward SA 14.3 4 25 Ben Barnes CH 14.6 5 58 Reuben Crombie WC 14.7 6 54 Bailey Winchurch TT 15.0 7 7 Archie Chandler AN DQ F5 JB High Jump NS 1.78 ES 1.72 CS 1.60 CBP 1.86 Record Holder - Stuart Gibbs ( Corbett School ) 1976 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 18 Charlie Carvell BE 1.62 CS 2 167 Seb Price SS 1.59 3 16 Oliver Maddox BB 1.45 4 54 Bailey Winchurch TT 1.35 5 6 Theo Pollitt AN 1.35 F31 JB Long Jump NS 5.95 ES 5.80 CS 5.45 CBP 5.96 Record Holder - Tim Regan ( Orleton Park ) 1983 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 39 Dan Simpson P 5.29 2 2 Joe Monk-Hawksworth AD 5.15 3 12 Jack Chatha AN 5.11 4 55 Ben Maginness TT 4.82 5 175 Sean Davies SA 4.75 6 25 Ben Barnes CH 4.66 7 16 Oliver Maddox BB 4.55 8 174 Tom Ward SA 4.48 9 27 Charlie Barnett I 4.40 10 170 Harrison Cutler SS 4.38 11 49 Juan Perinat TA 4.30 12 17 William Armstrong-Barnes BB 4.06 13 168 Johnny Price SS 3.99 14 62 Dan Barratt WC 3.93 15 163 Charlie Sweeney WC 3.92 16 13 Marco Moretti BB 3.92 17 29 Rory Bristoll I 3.78 F2 JB Triple Jump NS 12.40 ES 12.00 CS 11.45 CBP 12.51 Record Holder - David Johnson ( Burton Borough ) 1990 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 12 Jack Chatha AN 10.78 2 59 Henry Hewkin WC 10.55 F25 JB Shot 4Kg NS 13.30 ES 12.30 CS 11.20 CBP 12.77 Record Holder - Lane Snook ( Ludlow ) 1982 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 14 Jack Greenwood BB 9.36 2 44 Harry Emery P 8.12 3 54 Bailey Winchurch TT 7.88 4 53 Connor Hehir TT 7.37 5 29 Rory Bristoll I 6.98 F19 JB Discus 1.25Kg NS 38.00 ES 35.00 CS 30.50 CBP Record Holder - Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 1 Bradley Cooke AD 23.31 2 172 Oliver Powell SS 23.00 3 51 Dominik Rogaczewski TPR 21.81 4 45 Nat Hagues TA 17.55 5 46 Jacob Burton TA 16.36 6 53 Connor Hehir TT 16.15 F40 JB Hammer 4Kg NS 45.00 ES 38.00 CS 31.00 CBP 56.51 Record Holder - Jack Lambert ( Lacon Childe ) 2016 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 51 Dominik Rogaczewski TPR 22.57 F16 JB Javelin 600g NS 47.00 ES 44.00 CS 39.00 CBP 49.88 Record Holder - Huw Bevan ( Idsall ) 2009 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 36 Joseph Cotham OW 37.36 2 29 Rory Bristoll I 30.96 3 25 Ben Barnes CH 25.05 4 51 Dominik Rogaczewski TPR 23.78 5 4 Tom Collis AD 23.43 6 176 Robbie Forbes SA 22.61 7 5 Tom Topping AD 21.31 8 13 Marco Moretti BB 20.15 9 22 Richard Smith CC 19.40 10 43 Joe Fleet P 17.50 11 46 Jacob Burton TA 12.67 12 47 Jack Painter TA 12.37 13 31 Luke Steel M 12.35 T8 JG 100 metres Heats, Heat 1 NS 12.4 ES 12.7 CS 13.3 CBP 12.3 Record Holder - Cherelle Jones ( Charlton ) 2003 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 396 Caitlyn Belcher BE 13.4 Q 2 273 Liana White TT 13.5 q 3 297 Poppy Jones WC 14.2 q 4 235 Amelia Farmer MH 14.3 q 5 390 Tia James SA 15.3 6 250 Bryony Ward P 15.4 7 216 Georgia Chakraverty CC 15.4 8 247 Sophie Kinnersley OW 15.7 T8 JG 100 metres Heats, Heat 2 NS 12.4 ES 12.7 CS 13.3 CBP 12.3 Record Holder - Cherelle Jones ( Charlton ) 2003 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 243 Chloe Speake MW 13.9 Q 2 225 Josie Haigh I 14.0 q 3 258 Rachael Deaney SH 14.5 4 236 Lottie Enderby MH 14.7 5 282 Cerys Bennison WB 14.8 6 242 Ashanti Howell MH 14.9 7 286 Ella Hurford WC 15.0 8 256 Lucy Humphreys SH 15.1 T8 JG 100 metres Heats, Heat 3 NS 12.4 ES 12.7 CS 13.3 CBP 12.3 Record Holder - Cherelle Jones ( Charlton ) 2003 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 220 Freya Goodrich I 14.2 Q 2 274 Kinga Trutwin TT 14.3 q 3 279 Ellie Clarke TT 14.5 4 299 Maria Garcia WC 14.5 5 389 Erin Smales SA 15.7 6 392 Neve Ashley SA 15.7 7 386 Karris Burgoyne SA 15.7 8 291 Umme Lokat WC 16.0 T26 JG 100 metres Final NS 12.4 ES 12.7 CS 13.3 CBP 12.3 Record Holder - Cherelle Jones ( Charlton ) 2003 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 396 Caitlyn Belcher BE 13.6 2 273 Liana White TT 13.8 3 243 Chloe Speake MW 14.0 4 297 Poppy Jones WC 14.1 5 220 Freya Goodrich I 14.2 6 225 Josie Haigh I 14.4 7 274 Kinga Trutwin TT 14.5 8 235 Amelia Farmer MH 0.0 T36 JG 200 metres Heats, Heat 1 NS 25.5 ES 26.2 CS 27.6 CBP 25.9 Record Holder - Laura Watkin ( Charlton ) 1996 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 279 Ellie Clarke TT 30.0 Q 2 204 Joellyn Abbey AD 30.9 Q 3 249 Ruby Moran P 31.2 q 4 282 Cerys Bennison WB 31.6 q 5 291 Umme Lokat WC 33.7 6 261 Bay Maddocks SH 33.7 7 234 Violet Alun-Jones MH 34.0 T36 JG 200 metres Heats, Heat 2 NS 25.5 ES 26.2 CS 27.6 CBP 25.9 Record Holder - Laura Watkin ( Charlton ) 1996 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 273 Liana White TT 28.4 Q 2 297 Poppy Jones WC 28.8 Q 3 225 Josie Haigh I 29.7 q 4 209 Evelyn Davidson BB 30.1 q 5 254 Zoe Nicholson P 32.6 6 260 Lauren Parkes SH 34.2 T53 JG 200 metres Final NS 25.5 ES 26.2 CS 27.6 CBP 25.9 Record Holder - Laura Watkin ( Charlton ) 1996 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 297 Poppy Jones WC 28.4 2 273 Liana White TT 28.4 3 209 Evelyn Davidson BB 29.4 4 225 Josie Haigh I 29.5 5 279 Ellie Clarke TT 30.4 6 249 Ruby Moran P 30.7 7 282 Cerys Bennison WB 31.5 8 204 Joellyn Abbey AD 33.2 T43 JG 300 metres Final NS 41.0 ES 42.0 CS 44.0 CBP 0.0 Record Holder - Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 227 Shana Stewardson LC 45.3 2 395 Abi Cottam BE 46.1 3 224 Ruby Hancox I 46.5 4 226 Charlotte Broadhurst L 47.4 5 246 Natalie Rooney OW 48.0 6 213 Rejarrah Hosie-Meese BV 50.2 7 289 Bella Nelson WC 50.6 T4 JG 800 metres NS 2:15.0 ES 2:19.0 CS 2:29.0 CBP 2:21.1 Record Holder - Heather Owen ( Idsall ) 1981 Posn Bib Name School Perf ESAA Std 1 280 Charlotte Burrows WB 2:27.4 CS 2 227 Shana Stewardson LC 2:34.6 3 224 Ruby Hancox I 2:35.9 4 298 Molly Shepherd WC 2:37.6 5 270 Esme Haycocks TA 2:38.0 6 275 Maggie Preece TT 2:47.9 7 240 Gracie Anwyl MH
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