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Friday 24 May 2019, East Lothian Athletics Arena, Meadowmill Supported By East Lothian Primary School Championships (Small Schools) supported by Friday 24 May 2019, East Lothian Athletics Arena, Meadowmill supported by Event 4 Mixed 4x100 Metre Relay Small School: 60.10 R 24/05/2017 Whitecraig, Whitecraig M Walker, M O'Neill, J McSorley, S Gray Club Relay Qualifying Heat 1 Qualifying Rounds 1 West Barns 61.59 Q 2 Longniddry 62.31 q 3 Macmerry 64.94 4 Yester 68.00 5 Athelstaneford 68.92 6 Saltoun 70.44 Heat 2 Qualifying Rounds 1 East Linton 62.38 Q 2 St Gabriel's 63.15 q 3 Pencaitland 63.53 q 4 Aberlady 63.69 5 Elphinstone 68.20 Heat 3 Qualifying Rounds 1 St Mary's 63.34 Q 2 Dirleton 63.73 3 Whitecraig 64.66 4 Innerwick 66.93 5 Stenton 76.66 Event 4 Mixed 4x100 Metre Relay Small School: 60.10 R 24/05/2017 Whitecraig, Whitecraig M Walker, M O'Neill, J McSorley, S Gray Club Relay Finals Heat 1 Finals 1 West Barns 61.97 2 Longniddry 62.59 3 St Mary's 64.04 4 St Gabriel's 64.14 5 Pencaitland 65.50 6 East Linton 67.64 East Lothian Primary School Championships (Small Schools) supported by Friday 24 May 2019, East Lothian Athletics Arena, Meadowmill supported by Event 5 Girls 80 Metre Sprint Small School: 11.6h R 2002 Claire Coll, Gullane Primary Name Age Club Qualifying Heat 1 Qualifying Rounds Wind: NWI 1 Martha Blacklock Aberlady 11.95 Q 2 Laura Jonska St Gabriel's 12.80 q 3 Maia Hewlett East Linton 13.01 4 Millie McGuire Longniddry 13.03 5 Maddy Marshall Innerwick 13.08 Heat 2 Qualifying Rounds Wind: NWI 1 Lily Frizell Athelstaneford 12.54 Q 2 Matilda Gerhardy Macmerry 13.11 3 Grace Fleming Elphinstone 13.20 4 Lorna Crawford Yester 13.77 5 Maria N Stenton 14.93 Name Age Club Qualifying Heat 3 Qualifying Rounds Wind: NWI 1 Emma Robertson West Barns 11.94 Q 2 Olivia Hogg Dirleton 12.65 q 3 Ava Marrnock St Mary's 12.67 q 4 Haylie O'Neill Whitecraig 12.80 q 5 Courtney Jost Pencaitland 12.88 6 Melode Minel Saltoun 13.41 Event 5 Girls 80 Metre Sprint Small School: 11.6h R 2002 Claire Coll, Gullane Primary Name Age Club Finals Heat 1 Finals Wind: 2.2 1 Martha Blacklock Aberlady 12.04 1 Emma Robertson West Barns 12.04 3 Lily Frizell Athelstaneford 12.41 4 Ava Marrnock St Mary's 12.85 5 Olivia Hogg Dirleton 12.95 6 Haylie O'Neill Whitecraig 12.97 7 Laura Jonska St Gabriel's 13.00 East Lothian Primary School Championships (Small Schools) supported by Friday 24 May 2019, East Lothian Athletics Arena, Meadowmill supported by Event 6 Boys 80 Metre Sprint Small School: 11.1h R 2015 Cameron Murray, St Gabriels Primary Name Age Club Qualifying Heat 1 Qualifying Rounds Wind: NWI 1 Lucas Petrucci-Ellis Yester 11.47 Q 2 Jamie Brown East Linton 11.95 q 3 Nairn Hood West Barns 12.41 4 Alfie Dunlop Whitecraig 13.13 5 Corben Harkness Macmerry 13.29 6 Oliver Anderson Innerwick 14.04 Heat 2 Qualifying Rounds Wind: NWI 1 Charlie Stewart-Macintyre Dirleton 12.33 Q 2 Daniel McCabe St Gabriel's 12.82 3 Joel Begg Athelstaneford 13.63 4 Reuven Wilson-King Saltoun 13.91 5 Aaron B Stenton 15.39 Heat 3 Qualifying Rounds Wind: NWI 1 Sam Hill Longniddry 11.53 Q 2 Owen MacArthur St Mary's 12.14 q 3 Cameron Young Pencaitland 12.41 q 4 Oli Alexander Elphinstone 12.76 5 Harris Darge Aberlady 12.84 Event 6 Boys 80 Metre Sprint Small School: 11.1h R 2015 Cameron Murray, St Gabriels Primary Name Age Club Finals Heat 1 Finals Wind: 2.3 1 Lucas Petrucci-Ellis Yester 11.28 2 Sam Hill Longniddry 11.60 3 Jamie Brown East Linton 11.77 4 Owen MacArthur St Mary's 12.09 5 Charlie Stewart-Macintyre Dirleton 12.33 6 Cameron Young Pencaitland 12.44 East Lothian Primary School Championships (Small Schools) supported by Friday 24 May 2019, East Lothian Athletics Arena, Meadowmill supported by Event 9 Girls 150 Metre Sprint Small School: 20.8h R 2015 Lucy Lemon, St Marys RC Primary Name Age Club Qualifying Heat 1 Qualifying Rounds Wind: 2.2 1 Darcy Gordon Pencaitland 24.19 Q 2 Robyn Moffat Athelstaneford 25.02 3 Jessica Scott Whitecraig 25.66 4 Isla W Stenton 26.54 5 Katie Inglis Saltoun 27.83 Heat 2 Qualifying Rounds Wind: 1.7 1 Amelia Fynan Macmerry 24.00 Q 2 Andrea Dick St Mary's 24.23 q 3 Leyna Cockburn Innerwick 25.52 4 Sophie Rhodes East Linton 25.67 5 Daniel Smith Dirleton 27.57 Heat 3 Qualifying Rounds Wind: 3.9 1 Darah Miller Yester 23.59 Q 2 Evie Drydale Aberlady 23.99 q 3 Hannah MacAskill St Gabriel's 24.25 q 4 Christie Neill Longniddry 24.54 5 Eve Cowe West Barns 24.94 6 Grace Fleming Elphinstone 26.71 Event 9 Girls 150 Metre Sprint Small School: 20.8h R 2015 Lucy Lemon, St Marys RC Primary Name Age Club Finals Heat 1 Finals Wind: 3.2 1 Amelia Fynan Macmerry 23.57 2 Darah Miller Yester 23.58 3 Evie Drydale Aberlady 23.77 4 Darcy Gordon Pencaitland 24.09 5 Hannah MacAskill St Gabriel's 25.02 East Lothian Primary School Championships (Small Schools) supported by Friday 24 May 2019, East Lothian Athletics Arena, Meadowmill supported by Event 10 Boys 150 Metre Sprint Small School: 21.0h R 2015 Ruaridh Smith, East Linton Primary Name Age Club Qualifying Heat 1 Qualifying Rounds Wind: 2.7 1 Thomas Bull Macmerry 22.79 Q 2 Josh Gray Longniddry 23.51 q 3 Ayo A St Gabriel's 23.86 q 4 Charlie Park East Linton 25.18 5 Kyle McDonald Saltoun 28.39 Heat 2 Qualifying Rounds Wind: 2.3 1 Rory Burns Yester 22.24 Q 2 Malcolm Sinclair Pencaitland 22.38 q 3 Aidan Smith St Mary's 24.52 4 Jack Lawrence Whitecraig 25.47 5 Jocob Jolly Aberlady 26.40 6 Angus Bennett Athelstaneford 29.32 Heat 3 Qualifying Rounds Wind: 2.7 1 Struan Leitch West Barns 23.56 Q 2 Bella Renton Dirleton 24.30 3 Jamie Moore Elphinstone 25.84 4 Bradley Miller Innerwick 27.70 5 Lewis M Stenton 31.77 Event 10 Boys 150 Metre Sprint Small School: 21.0h R 2015 Ruaridh Smith, East Linton Primary Name Age Club Finals Heat 1 Finals Wind: 2.1 1 Rory Burns Yester 22.19 2 Thomas Bull Macmerry 22.21 3 Malcolm Sinclair Pencaitland 22.56 4 Josh Gray Longniddry 23.99 5 Struan Leitch West Barns 24.17 6 Ayo A St Gabriel's 24.28 East Lothian Primary School Championships (Small Schools) supported by Friday 24 May 2019, East Lothian Athletics Arena, Meadowmill supported by Event 15 Girls 600 Metre Run Small School: 1:57.50 R 24/05/2017 Rudie Shearer, Yester P.S Name Age Club Finals Heat 1 1 Emily Atkinson Pencaitland 2:09.92 2 Ava Misslemiss St Mary's 2:10.88 3 Gracie Barber St Gabriel's 2:11.73 4 Helen Stoddart Yester 2:13.35 5 Lois Black Aberlady 2:13.54 6 Morven Kenny Saltoun 2:13.88 7 Erika Cockburn Innerwick 2:16.21 8 Eliza Cuthbert Macmerry 2:16.25 9 Brodie Boyle East Linton 2:17.52 10 Olivia Hogg Dirleton 2:19.20 11 Katie Fairfull Longniddry 2:21.83 12 Kaitlyn Jenkins West Barns 2:23.74 13 Robyn Moffat_ Athelstaneford 2:24.93 14 Abigail Townsley Elphinstone 2:42.39 15 Lucie McGill Whitecraig 2:42.90 Event 16 Boys 600 Metre Run Small School: 1:51.1h R 2007 Ryan Smith, Macmerry Primary Name Age Club Finals Heat 1 1 Alex Archer Pencaitland 1:58.15 2 Oliver Coghlan East Linton 2:03.65 3 Oli Alexander Elphinstone 2:08.86 4 Ben Robinson Aberlady 2:09.78 5 Shay Gillon St Gabriel's 2:11.41 6 Duncan Craig Longniddry 2:12.12 7 Joshua Fraser Yester 2:12.47 8 Arron Maynard Macmerry 2:15.28 9 Archie Bedford Dirleton 2:17.41 10 Shane Hay Innerwick 2:23.37 11 Joel Begg Athelstaneford 2:25.56 12 Charlie Bell Whitecraig 2:29.40 13 Jake Slimon St Mary's 2:29.58 14 Reece Furr Saltoun 2:37.89 East Lothian Primary School Championships (Small Schools) supported by Friday 24 May 2019, East Lothian Athletics Arena, Meadowmill supported by Event 101 Girls High Jump Small School: 1.25m R 1992 H. Craig/A Cathro '01 /N. Studholme '03, Aberlady / WB / GUL Name Age Club Finals Flight 1 1 Evie Sinclar Pencaitland 1.20m 2 Eve Cowe West Barns 1.10m 3 Lily Chater Longniddry 1.05m 3 Andrea Dick St Mary's 1.05m 3 Haylie O'Neill Whitecraig 1.05m 3 Annabelle _ East Linton 1.05m 3 Olivia Lees St Gabriel's 1.05m 8 Isla W Stenton 1.00m 8 Grace Fleming Elphinstone 1.00m 8 Millie O'Connor Dirleton 1.00m 8 Eliza Cuthbert Macmerry 1.00m 8 Livi Bronsdon Saltoun 1.00m Event 102 Boys High Jump Small School: 1.40m R 1996 Andrew Turner, Whitecraig Primary Name Age Club Finals Flight 1 1 Noah McDonald Pencaitland 1.20m 2 George Cuthbert Longniddry 1.20m 3 Cayden Walker East Linton 1.15m 3 Finlay Milne West Barns 1.15m 5 Shane Tucker St Gabriel's 1.10m 6 Rory McArdle Dirleton 1.10m 7 Angus Bennett Athelstaneford 1.05m 8 Owen MacArthur St Mary's 1.05m Event 103 Mixed Distance Medley Tug O' War Club Relay Finals Heat 1 1 Saltoun 1st 2 Longniddry 2nd 3 St Mary's 3rd 3 East Linton 3rd East Lothian Primary School Championships (Small Schools) supported by Friday 24 May 2019, East Lothian Athletics Arena, Meadowmill supported by Event 107 Girls Long Jump Small School: 3.78m R 1992 Kirsten Furley, Aberlady Primary Name Age Club Finals Flight 1 1 Lorna Crawford Yester 3.19m 2 Christie Neill Longniddry 3.18m 3 Lucy Agarwala Aberlady 3.15m 4 Emily Atkinson Pencaitland 3.11m 5 Sophie Marshall St Gabriel's 3.10m 6 Hannah Fleetwood Athelstaneford 3.05m 7 Alexis McGarry Macmerry 3.04m 8 Leyna Cockburn Innerwick 3.01m 9 Ailey Tsang East Linton 2.93m 10 Ava Fisher St Mary's 2.81m 11 Ava Shankey Dirleton 2.55m 12 Lily Wolfe-Murray Saltoun 2.49m 13 Sofia M Stenton 2.44m 14 Ceilidh Mason West Barns 2.38m 15 Abigail Townsley Elphinstone 2.37m 16 Charlie Nisbett Whitecraig 2.32m Event 108 Boys Long Jump Small School: 4.36m R 2007 Ruaridh Smith, East Linton Primary Name Age Club Finals Flight 1 1 Alex Archer Pencaitland 3.77m 2 Oliver Coghlan East Linton 3.75m 3 Ewan Warner Longniddry 3.71m 4 Callum Moises Yester 3.69m 5 Daniel Smith Dirleton 3.43m 6 Sandy Ross West Barns 3.42m 7 Declan Kay Macmerry 3.38m 8 Fraser Graham St Gabriel's 3.26m 9 Shane Hay Innerwick 3.23m 10 Joel Begg
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