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10:36 AM 23/01/2017 Page 1 URDD National Gala Wales National Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 10:36 AM 23/01/2017 Page 1 URDD National Gala (Juniors) 2017 - 21/01/2017 Results - Session 2 Warm Up 11.30 am 4 Clarke, Tomas 3 Gwenffrwd 21.81 Event 1 Boys 10 & Under 25 SC Meter Freestyle 5 Miller, James 3 Dewi Sant (Gy) 22.15 Name Yr School Finals Time 6 Rosser, Elis 3 Cwmbran 22.18 Finals 7 Thomas, Evan 3 Pontardawe (Gy) 22.68 1 James, Ioan 3 Maes yr Haul 15.80 8 Williams, Noa Sion 3 Corn Hir 23.02 2 Gillett, Oliver 3 Llwynderw 16.31 9 Hoban, Ben 3 Bodnant 23.55 3 Thomas, Iestyn 3 Dyffryn y Glowyr 16.70 10 Davies, Adam 3 Deganwy 24.95 4 Prysor, Sami 3 Aberystwyth 16.73 5 Witchell, Rhys 3 Wern 17.94 Event 6 Girls 10 & Under 25 SC Meter Backstroke 6 Rosser, Elis 3 Cwmbran 18.28 Name Yr School Finals Time 7 Montgomery, Sammy 3 Croesgoch 18.37 Finals 8 Clarke, Tomas 3 Gwenffrwd 18.74 1 Croke, Carys 3 Cwmbran 18.96 9 Buczylo, Fabian 3 Gabriel Raphael 18.86 2 Norgrove, Ffion 3 Dderwen 19.91 --- Parry, Guto Ewart 3 Llanrug DQ 3 Woodman, Glesni 3 Llanfyllin (Gy) 20.09 4 Salmon, Gwen 3 Pont Sion Norton 20.50 Event 2 Girls 10 & Under 25 SC Meter Freestyle 5 Horne, Victoria 3 Croesgoch 20.61 Name Yr School Finals Time 6 Beach, Mia 3 Darran Park 20.79 Finals 7 Parry, Emily 3 Garnedd 21.01 1 Jones, Esyllt 3 Bro Teifi 16.27 8 Evans, Connie 3 Gellifor 21.27 2 Williams, Mared Alaw 3 Ffestiniog 17.29 9 Tavernor, Grace 3 Rydal Penrhos 22.46 3 Parry, Emily 3 Garnedd 17.87 10 Thomas, Betsi 3 Pontybrenin 22.70 4 Woodman, Glesni 3 Llanfyllin (Gy) 17.97 5 Vvind, Kaiyah Jade Staples 3 Coed y Gof 18.38 Event 7 Boys 10 & Under 25 SC Meter Butterfly 6 Rowles, Seren 3 Twm O'R Nant 18.63 Name Yr School Finals Time 7 Thomas, Holly 3 Gabriel Raphael 19.15 Finals 8 Lavery, Isla 3 Teilo Sant (Gm) 19.21 1 Gillett, Oliver 3 Llwynderw 18.68 9 Jones, Amelia Wade 3 Gwenffrwd 19.35 2 Prysor, Sami 3 Aberystwyth 18.92 10 Pemberton, Elen 3 Castellnedd 20.20 3 Mcfarlane, Bobby 3 Twm O'R Nant 20.45 4 Witchell, Rhys 3 Wern 20.86 Event 3 Boys 10 & Under 25 SC Meter Breaststroke 5 Butcher, Benjamin 3 Prendergast 21.28 Name Yr School Finals Time 6 Lewis, Gethin 3 Ferch O'R Sger 21.97 Finals 7 Pugh, Twm Alun 3 Brynaman 24.32 1 Butcher, Benjamin 3 Prendergast 22.30 8 Foster, Rhys 3 Tre Ioan 28.66 2 Thomas, Iestyn 3 Dyffryn y Glowyr 22.35 9 Cribb, Tobie 3 Trelyn 30.14 3 Jones, Hywyn 3 Garnedd 22.75 4 Miller, James 3 Dewi Sant (Gy) 24.08 Event 8 Girls 10 & Under 25 SC Meter Butterfly 5 Mcfarlane, Bobby 3 Twm O'R Nant 24.97 Name Yr School Finals Time 6 Richards, Aled 3 Castellnedd 25.19 Finals 7 Hodgkiss, Morgan 3 SILI 25.33 1 Croke, Carys 3 Cwmbran 17.22 8 Jones, Ellis 3 Aberaeron (Gf) 25.75 2 Gwynne-Jones, Kaitlyn 3 Aberaeron (Gf) 18.11 9 Williams, Osian Cai 3 Corn Hir 26.34 3 Tucker, Holly 3 Parkland 18.80 10 Williams, Ben 3 Bryn Coch 26.64 4 Williams, Mared Alaw 3 Ffestiniog 19.62 5 Beach, Mia 3 Darran Park 19.98 Event 4 Girls 10 & Under 25 SC Meter Breaststroke 6 Roberts, Mared 3 Bro Cinmeirch 21.06 Name Yr School Finals Time 7 Jones, Mared 3 Dderwen 21.30 Finals 8 Lavery, Isla 3 Teilo Sant (Gm) 21.53 1 Tucker, Holly 3 Parkland 22.91 9 Forte, Amelia 3 Tregarth 24.20 2 Salmon, Gwen 3 Pont Sion Norton 23.42 10 Horne, Victoria 3 Croesgoch 24.42 3 Thomas, Mari 3 Bro Teifi 24.79 4 Lloyd, Amelia 3 Gellifor 24.96 Event 11 Boys 10-11 50 SC Meter Freestyle 5 Foster, Evie 3 SILI 26.63 Name Yr School Finals Time 6 Hellfeld, Bea 3 Santes Helen 26.80 Finals 7 Owen, Poppy 3 Mary Immaculate 26.87 1 Jame, Tristyn 5 Maes yr Haul 28.56 8 Warwick, Edith 3 Pencae 27.69 2 Jones, Carwyn 5 Bodringallt 31.79 9 Evans-Brooks, Nansi 3 Llanbedr 28.12 3 Thomas, Rhys 5 Parc y Tywyn 33.09 --- Scotti, Caitlin 3 Penygroes DQ 4 Ardern, James 5 Stepaside 33.73 5 Butler, Ethan 5 Trebannws 34.44 Event 5 Boys 10 & Under 25 SC Meter Backstroke 6 Roberts, Aidan 5 Bro Hyddgen 35.84 Name Yr School Finals Time *7 Hughes, Dion Alun 5 Ysgol Y Graig 36.16 Finals *7 Johnson, Freddie 5 Crughywel (Gy) 36.16 1 James, Ioan 3 Maes yr Haul 19.44 9 Holl, Mason 5 Bryngwyn 36.24 2 Peters, Gruff 3 Bannau 20.85 10 Sion, Ifan 5 Garnedd 37.79 3 Owen, Zachariah 3 Wdig 21.67 Wales National Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 10:36 AM 23/01/2017 Page 2 URDD National Gala (Juniors) 2017 - 21/01/2017 Results - Session 2 Warm Up 11.30 am 2 Coppen, Harrison 5 The Dell 41.95 Event 11 Boys 10-11 50 SC Meter Freestyle 3 Lee, Tristan 5 Y Parc 46.77 Name Yr School Prelim Time 4 Pugh, Gethin Tomos 5 Brynaman 46.90 Preliminaries 5 Lewis, Tomos 5 Dderwen 47.51 1 Jame, Tristyn 5 Maes yr Haul 29.10 6 Church, William 5 Penygloddfa 47.82 2 Jones, Carwyn 5 Bodringallt 32.22 7 Marsh, Robert 5 Neyland 48.04 3 Thomas, Rhys 5 Parc y Tywyn 32.41 8 Evans, Ioan 5 Ciliau Parc 48.29 4 Ardern, James 5 Stepaside 33.40 9 Roberts, Cai Tomos 5 Ysgol Y Graig 48.83 5 Butler, Ethan 5 Trebannws 33.71 10 Davis, Ioan 5 Mary Patrick 49.72 6 Roberts, Aidan 5 Bro Hyddgen 35.23 7 Hughes, Dion Alun 5 Ysgol Y Graig 36.46 Event 13 Boys 10-11 50 SC Meter Breaststroke 8 Holl, Mason 5 Bryngwyn 36.60 Name Yr School Prelim Time 9 Johnson, Freddie 5 Crughywel (Gy) 36.67 Preliminaries 10 Sion, Ifan 5 Garnedd 36.87 1 Maniago, Marcus 5 Ein Harglwyddes 41.73 11 Evans, Ioan 5 Ciliau Parc 37.29 2 Coppen, Harrison 5 The Dell 44.12 12 Lewis, Tomos 5 Dderwen 37.38 3 Lee, Tristan 5 Y Parc 45.97 13 Connah, Sion 5 Glanrafon 37.55 4 Pugh, Gethin Tomos 5 Brynaman 46.59 14 McKendrick, Cameron 5 Bodnant 39.50 5 Marsh, Robert 5 Neyland 47.09 15 Davies, Harry 5 Deganwy 40.91 6 Evans, Ioan 5 Ciliau Parc 48.07 16 Hughes, Math 5 Ffestiniog 41.37 7 Lewis, Tomos 5 Dderwen 48.19 17 Puplett, Dean 5 Glanrafon 51.33 8 Church, William 5 Penygloddfa 48.48 9 Davis, Ioan 5 Mary Patrick 49.15 Event 12 Girls 10-11 50 SC Meter Freestyle 10 Roberts, Zac 5 Rydal Penrhos 49.75 Name Yr School Finals Time 11 Roberts, Cai Tomos 5 Ysgol Y Graig 51.42 Finals 12 Phillips, Alistair 5 Blaendulais 51.52 1 Stevens, Ruby 5 Mynydd Bychan 32.92 13 Ettery, George 5 Bodnant 52.19 2 Patterson, Millie 5 Cynwyl Elfed 33.45 14 Connah, Sion 5 Glanrafon 53.01 3 Lewis, Caera 5 Doc Penfro 33.60 15 Aitken, Josh 5 Penybryn (Me) 55.50 4 Forte, Isabelle 5 Tregarth 33.79 16 Epstein, Cian 5 Llangyndir 58.32 5 Rushforth, Katy 5 Bryn Coch 34.06 --- Gilligan, Rhys 5 Mynydd Bychan DQ 6 Lewis, Lowri 5 Dyffryn y Glowyr 34.42 7 Faulkner, Marie 5 St Helen 34.67 Event 14 Girls 10-11 50 SC Meter Breaststroke 8 Parry, Sarah 5 St Mihangel 34.96 Name Yr School Finals Time 9 Reed, Kayleigh 5 Llechryd 35.24 Finals 10 Morris, Ella 5 Sant Elfod 36.19 1 Llewellyn, Nia 5 Glan Cleddau 43.00 2 WilliamsJones, Phoebe 5 Llangan 43.08 Event 12 Girls 10-11 50 SC Meter Freestyle 3 Morgan, Lisa 5 Garnedd 43.72 Name Yr School Prelim Time 4 Bowen, Hanna Mair 5 Dderwen 44.52 Preliminaries 5 Davies, Lili Medi 5 Aberystwyth 44.65 1 Patterson, Millie 5 Cynwyl Elfed 33.06 6 Pike, Aneirwen Lili 5 Evan James 47.19 2 Stevens, Ruby 5 Mynydd Bychan 33.26 *7 Owen, Elain 5 Llanerfyl 47.55 3 Lewis, Caera 5 Doc Penfro 33.85 *7 Rich, Elinor 5 Trelogan 47.55 4 Forte, Isabelle 5 Tregarth 34.02 9 Hughes, Lydia 5 Dewi Sant (Di) 47.79 5 Rushforth, Katy 5 Bryn Coch 34.16 10 Roberts, Mali Swyn 5 Llanerchymedd 48.10 6 Faulkner, Marie 5 St Helen 34.57 7 Lewis, Lowri 5 Dyffryn y Glowyr 34.79 Event 14 Girls 10-11 50 SC Meter Breaststroke 8 Reed, Kayleigh 5 Llechryd 35.22 Name Yr School Prelim Time 9 Parry, Sarah 5 St Mihangel 35.53 Preliminaries 10 Morris, Ella 5 Sant Elfod 36.14 1 Llewellyn, Nia 5 Glan Cleddau 43.33 11 Jones, Alaw 5 Llanfairpwll 36.59 2 Morgan, Lisa 5 Garnedd 43.67 12 Thomas, Seren Mai 5 Pontybrenin 36.62 3 WilliamsJones, Phoebe 5 Llangan 43.99 13 Williams, Katrina 5 Bro Dyfrdwy 36.64 4 Bowen, Hanna Mair 5 Dderwen 45.60 14 Thomas, Arabella 5 Parcyrhun 37.45 5 Davies, Lili Medi 5 Aberystwyth 45.62 15 Williams, Lily 5 Bronllwyn 37.57 6 Pike, Aneirwen Lili 5 Evan James 46.79 16 Thomas, Ffion 5 Mynydd Cynffig 37.63 7 Owen, Elain 5 Llanerfyl 47.70 17 Thomas, Lea 5 Ffridd y Llyn 39.72 8 Hughes, Lydia 5 Dewi Sant (Di) 47.71 9 Rich, Elinor 5 Trelogan 47.91 Event 13 Boys 10-11 50 SC Meter Breaststroke 10 Roberts, Mali Swyn 5 Llanerchymedd 48.66 Name Yr School Finals Time 11 Davies, Rhian 5 Llwynderw 48.91 Finals 12 Beach, Dion 5 Darran Park 49.81 1 Maniago, Marcus 5 Ein Harglwyddes 41.17 13 Thomas, Erin 5 Glan Morfa 49.85 Wales National Pool - 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