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2018 London Open & Dev Open 2018 London Open & Dev Open Day Friday Saturday Sunday Date 07/09/2018 08/09/2018 09/09/2018 Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Competition Club U8 Club L4/5/6 Club L2 Club L3 Westminster Max Whitlock Peter Moore Peter Moore Competition B C L1 + E U8 Elite L1 Elite L2 Elite L3/4 Doors Open 11:00 08:00 16:30 08:00 Registration Closes 11:30 14:30 08:30 11:45 17:30 08:30 12:15 14:45 Tech Briefing Start 11:30 15:00 08:30 12:20 17:30 08:30 13:00 15:30 Tech Briefing Finish 11:35 15:05 08:35 12:25 17:35 08:35 13:05 15:35 General W/U Location Top Floor Top Floor Top Floor General W/U Start 11:30 15:05 08:30 12:20 17:30 08:30 13:00 15:30 General W/U Finish 11:45 15:20 08:45 12:35 17:45 08:45 13:15 15:45 App W/U Location Main Arena Main Arena App W/U Start 17:50 08:50 13:20 15:50 App W/U Finish 18:50 10:20 14:20 16:50 March in 11:55 15:30 08:55 12:45 18:55 10:25 14:25 16:55 Competition Start 12:00 15:35 09:00 12:50 19:00 10:30 14:30 17:00 Competition Finish 14:30 19:05 12:00 15:20 20:20 12:50 15:50 18:30 Presentation location Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Presentation Start 14:40 19:15 12:10 15:30 20:30 13:00 18:40 Presentation Finish 15:20 19:55 12:35 16:15 21:00 13:20 19:00 Lunch/Break Start 12:00 15:30 12:50 Lunch/Break End 12:30 17:30 13:20 Podium Training West: 20:00-21:00 MW/PM: 16:15-17:45 The competition Organiser reserves the right to bring the competition forward by up to 45 minutes 2018 London Open & London Development Open Redbridge Sports Centre Round 1A: Friday 7th September 2018, Club L1 No Comp Name Club Comp Name Club Floor Pommels 1 Club L1 U8 Ethan Mcdonnell Earls 5 Club L1 U8 Charlie White Notts 2 Club L1 U8 Dylan Fox South Essex 6 Club L1 U8 Oliver Bamford Notts 3 Club L1 U8 Lasharn Andrew-Davis Hendon 7 Club L1 U8 Tom Dingley Notts 4 Club L1 U8 Markus Reh Hinckley 8 Club L1 U8 Callum Sellers Notts 9 Club L1 U8 Oliver Short Notts Rings Vault 10 Club L1 U8 Codi Hurd Pipers Vale 14 Club L1 U8 Dante Godfrey Rugby 11 Club L1 U8 Oliver Reeves Pipers Vale 15 Club L1 U8 Hayden Rankin Rugby 12 Club L1 U8 Aston Nightingale Pipers Vale 16 Club L1 U8 Jude Young Camden 13 Club L1 U8 Matthew Theobald Europa 17 Club L1 U8 Louis Ledlin Camden P-Bars H-Bar 18 Club L1 U8 Alex Fraser Portsmouth 19 Club L1 U8 Henry Drackett Portsmouth 20 Club L1 U8 Jack Sheen Portsmouth 21 Club L1 U8 Duro Houghton Osondu-Tugbobo Portsmouth 22 Club L1 U8 Louie Pinhorne Portsmouth 4 5 4 4 5 0 01/09/2018 Version 3 Page 2 of 13 2018 London Open & London Development Open Redbridge Sports Centre Round 1B: Friday 7th September 2018 No Comp Name Club Comp Name Club Floor Pommels 23 Elite L1 U8 Brody Neely Independent 26 Club L1 Finley Coltman Hinckley 24 Elite L1 U8 Ethan Hughes Earls 27 Club L1 Fred Nelson Hinckley 25 Elite L1 U8 Kai Petroiu South Essex 28 Club L1 Brady Hogan Abingdon 29 Club L1 Logan Flynn Hawth Rings Vault 30 Club L1 Rory Bilner Pipers Vale 35 Club L1 Thomas Wilson Rugby 31 Club L1 Rudy O'Sullivan Pipers Vale 36 Club L1 Corey O'leary Camden 32 Club L1 Rishad Al-Amin Pipers Vale 37 Club L1 Zhao-Kai Wilcox YMCA Barry 33 Club L1 Samuel Elias Europa 38 Club L1 Martins Kononovs YMCA Barry 34 Club L1 Arryon Hart Park Wrekin 39 Club L1 Harley Clifton YMCA Barry P-Bars H-Bar 40 Club L1 Harrison Cuthbert Wrexham 45 Elite L1 U8 Morgan Hicks Fusion Wales 41 Club L1 Leighton Critchett Portsmouth 46 Elite L1 U8 Jamie Barnes Fusion Wales 42 Club L1 Oscar Jones Northampton 47 Elite L1 U8 Yasha Manning Waveney 43 Club L1 Joshua Quantrill Northampton 48 Elite L1 U8 Daniel Demyrov Pegasus 44 Club L1 Luca Vesey Birkenhead 49 Elite L1 U8 Ethan Murphy Pegasus 3 4 5 5 5 5 01/09/2018 Version 3 Page 3 of 13 2018 London Open & London Development Open Redbridge Sports Centre Round 2A: Friday 7th September 2018 No Comp Name Club No Comp Name Club Floor Pommels 50 Club L4 Charlie Swarbrook City Of Newcastle 57 Club L4 Finley Paul Exeter 51 Club L4 Finlay Martin City Of Newcastle 58 Club L4 Freddie Petch Exeter 52 Club L4 William Johnson City Of Newcastle 59 Club L4 Michael Payne Harrow 53 Club L4 James Buttle Hawth 60 Club L4 Jamie Croll Pipers Vale 54 Club L4 Harvey Gough Valleys 61 Club L4 Ciaran Brotherhood Pipers Vale 55 Club L4 Charlie Williams Valleys 62 Club L4 Jamie Wilmer Pipers Vale 56 Club L4 Wil Wheeler Valleys 63 Club L4 James Kirk Earls Rings Vault 64 Club L4 Bradley Sivewright Hinckley 69 Club L5 Freddie Butchers Bristol Hawks 65 Club L4 Wai-Lot Wan Hinckley 70 Club L5 Joseph Waller South Essex 66 Club L4 Alexei Baranov Europa 71 Club L5 Theo Baker South Essex 67 Club L4 Aareon Ung Hendon 72 Club L5 Tylar Sandy South Essex 68 Club L4 Louis Miles-Owen Maldwyn Dragons 73 Club L5 Jack Hodgson City Of Newcastle 74 Club L5 Thomas Coppen City Of Newcastle P-Bars H-Bar 75 Club L5 Leo Parry-Wingfield Camden 82 Club L6 Samurai Gayle Harrow 76 Club L5 Max Davies Basingstoke 83 Club L6 Blake Eldridge Harrow 77 Club L5 Linus Carminger Hawth 84 Club L6 George Ross City Of Newcastle 78 Club L5 Reece Besley Hawth 85 Club L6 Kurtis Rutter City Of Newcastle 79 Club L5 Bailey Yates Notts 86 Club L6 Henry Lewis Maldwyn Dragons 80 Club L5 Ryan Mcgeorge West Lothian 87 Club L6 Joseph Knox Maldwyn Dragons 81 Club L5 Ben Horsted Sutton 7 7 5 6 7 6 01/09/2018 Version 3 Page 4 of 13 2018 London Open & London Development Open Redbridge Sports Centre Round 2B: Friday 7th September 2018 No Comp Name Club No Comp Name Club Floor Pommels 88 Elite L1 Jacob Watkins YMCA Barry 95 Elite L1 Parker Tagney Pegasus 89 Elite L1 James Llewelyn Hawth 96 Elite L1 Krystian Fron Pegasus 90 Elite L1 Phoenix Frost Notts 97 Elite L1 Taio Strevett Pegasus 91 Elite L1 Taio Welch Rugby 98 Elite L1 Max King Swansea 92 Elite L1 Henry Stoker City Of Newcastle 99 Elite L1 Harrison Griffiths Swansea 93 Elite L1 Ben Scourse Valleys 100 Elite L1 Ezekiel David Zason Swansea 94 Elite L1 Toby Hazleton Independent 101 Elite L1 Nicholas Jones Heathrow Rings Vault 102 Elite L1 Hayden Blackmun Woking 109 Elite L1 Noah Havis South Essex 103 Elite L1 Jay Coote Woking 110 Elite L1 Kieran Bragg South Essex 104 Elite L1 Benjamin Porter Woking 111 Elite L1 Joshua Haase South Essex 105 Elite L1 Harrison Lamble Woking 112 Elite L1 Noah Edwards City of Birmingham 106 Elite L1 Max Veo-Creek Woking 113 Elite L1 Lucas Braund Bury 107 Elite L1 Jake Palmer Woking 114 Elite L1 Sammy Cotter Bury 108 Elite L1 Jacob Howard Diamonds P-Bars H-Bar 115 Elite L1 Louis David Basingstoke 122 Elite L1 Nico Kenlock Harrow 116 Elite L1 Ralph Hunt Basingstoke 123 Elite L1 Rhys Shoniwa Harrow 117 Elite L1 Freddie Fidgett Basingstoke 124 Elite L1 Rory Spurgeon Waveney 118 Elite L1 Stuart Mclean Northampton 125 Elite L1 Carlton Townson Waveney 119 Elite L1 Lewis Walker-Gross Northampton 126 Elite L1 Oakley-Jai Eaton Waveney 120 Elite L1 Comhghall Guerrine Phoenix (Ireland) 127 Elite L1 Jude Moore Portsmouth 121 Elite L1 Tadgh Mills Phoenix (Ireland) 128 Elite L1 Loic Adedze Portsmouth 7 7 7 6 7 7 01/09/2018 Version 3 Page 5 of 13 2018 London Open & London Development Open Redbridge Sports Centre Round 3A: Saturday 8th September 2018 No Comp Name Club No Comp Name Club Floor Pommels 129 Club L2 Jayden Thorn Exeter 134 Club L2 Millar Nicol West Lothian 130 Club L2 Brandon -Lee Rivers Exeter 135 Club L2 Daniels Andrejevs-LembergsWest Lothian 131 Club L2 Jake Perry Exeter 136 Club L2 Nicholas Khozyainkov Hinckley 132 Club L2 James Nott Woking 137 Club L2 Samuel March Hinckley 133 Club L2 Callum Haywood Notts 138 Club L2 Samuel Hateley Hinckley Rings Vault 139 Club L2 Thomas Anderson Europa 144 Club L2 Laith Coathup Worcestershire 140 Club L2 Amoz Setio Hawth 145 Club L2 Bryn Jones Tolworth 141 Club L2 Freddie Coope Hawth 146 Club L2 Luke Paterson Pipers Vale 142 Club L2 Joshua Hunt Hawth 147 Club L2 Zack Hammond Pipers Vale 143 Club L2 Zack Fitzpatrick Phoenix (Ireland) 148 Club L2 Benjamin McBain Park Wrekin P-Bars H-Bar 149 Club L2 Luke Dowell City Of Newcastle 153 Club L2 William Mackeen-Jones Maldwyn Dragons 150 Club L2 James Little City Of Newcastle 154 Club L2 Rhydian Neville Maldwyn Dragons 151 Club L2 Oscar Hobden Abingdon 155 Club L2 Owain Jones Maldwyn Dragons 152 Club L2 Gentian Skiada Hendon 156 Club L2 Liam Standeven Rugby 157 Club L2 Ellis Barber Valleys 5 5 5 5 4 5 01/09/2018 Version 3 Page 6 of 13 2018 London Open & London Development Open Redbridge Sports Centre Round 3B: Saturday 8th September 2018 No Comp Name Club No Comp Name Club Floor Pommels 158 Elite L2 Marty Jackson Notts 165 Elite L2 Logan Kerr West Lothian 159 Elite L2 Lucas Bowen Notts 166 Elite L2 Rory Clarke Harrow 160 Elite L2 Noah Farnsworth Notts 167 Elite L2 Rio Chandiram Harrow 161 Elite L2 Zakaine Fawzi-Mccaffrey Notts 168 Elite L2 Matthew Douglas Harrow 162 Elite L2 Alfie Heard Notts 169 Elite L2 Daniel Etim Finnemore Harrow 163 Elite L2 Tj Carpenter Waveney 170 Elite L2 Jack Eakin Independent 164 Elite L2 Ka'Mari-Starr Lock Exeter 171 Elite L2 Finlay Hazleton Independent Rings Vault 172 Elite L2 Ibrahim Makechemu Earls 178 Elite L2 Ellis Niles Heathrow 173 Elite L2 Jayden Bains Europa 179 Elite L2 Zeus Dadwal-Weekes Heathrow 174 Elite L2 Isaiah Lewis-Powell Portsmouth 180 Elite L2 Charlie Cross Heathrow 175 Elite L2 Charlie Watkins YMCA Barry 181 Elite L2 Maddox-Blu Enever Tolworth 176 Elite L2 Liam Adams Basingstoke 182 Elite L2 Thomas Powell Tolworth 177 Elite L2 Charlie Mccauley Basingstoke 183 Elite L2 Leonardo Thomas Tolworth P-Bars H-Bar 184 Elite L2 Chester Enriquez City of Lisburn Salto 190 Elite L2 Max Gardner Rugby 185 Elite L2 Kyle Townsend City Of Newcastle 191 Elite L2 Kamani Alcott Bristol Hawks 186 Elite L2 Lloyd Ball City Of Newcastle 192 Elite L2
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