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2016 Shanghai Long Course - 5/7/2016 Results - Main Session Shanghai Swim Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 4:58 PM 5/11/2016 Page 1 2016 Shanghai Long Course - 5/7/2016 Results - main session Event 1 Girls 9-10 200 LC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Chen, Lu Ying 9 Forte 2:31.54 2 Li, Abby 9 Soong Ching Ling School 2:53.61 3 Lee, Kelly 10 Firepower Swimming Club 2:53.98 Event 1 Girls 11-12 200 LC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Li, Kaia 12 Soong Ching Ling School 2:22.76 2 Yu, Agnes 11 Wellington College Int Shangha 2:33.80 3 Loberg, Blenda K 12 Scis Hongqiao 2:36.29 4 Wang, XiRuo 12 Sisc 2:39.26 5 Herrera-Ariza, Chelsea 11 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:39.43 6 Ishizaka, Risa 12 Elite Sports 2:43.99 7 Lowe, Imogen 12 Dulwich College Shanghai 2:44.37 8 Shen, Helen 11 Smic Sharks Swim Team 2:48.36 9 Bautista, Ana 11 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:52.75 10 Shao, Allie 11 Shanghai High School 3:16.66 --- Ke, Ophelia 12 Shanghai High School DQ --- Zhang, Emily 11 Forte DQ Event 1 Girls 13-14 200 LC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Xia, Zi Su 13 Shanghai PingHe School 2:24.85 2 Pearce, Renee 14 Shanghai American School 2:28.02 3 Yu, Annalie 13 Shanghai American School 2:28.50 4 Chadwick, Bethan 14 Dulwich College Suzhou 2:30.64 5 Adelaide, Meuter 13 Champion Swim Club 2:31.74 6 Stiller, Zoe 14 Wellington College Int Shangha 2:34.62 7 Athanasopoulos, Teya I 14 Scis Hongqiao 2:38.38 8 Sweetland, Katharine 14 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:38.97 9 Bacon, Meredith 14 Yiss Age Group 2:41.06 10 Crosetto, Clemente 14 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:44.67 11 Liberman, Yumi 13 Scis Hongqiao 2:49.58 12 Tan, Nian Er 13 Nord Anglia 2:49.90 13 Chen, Alicia 13 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:59.11 14 Hannah, . 13 Elaine Sports 3:14.90 --- Zhou, Adela 14 Shanghai American School Pudon DQ Event 1 Girls 15 & Over 200 LC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Xiong, Julie 15 Kang Chiao 2:21.21 2 Minatta, Alessia 16 Shanghai Comm. Int. Sc. Pudong 2:29.27 3 Chen, Chalsea 15 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:34.88 4 Bacon, Abby 17 Yiss Age Group 2:38.56 5 Schulte, Berenice 15 Scis Hongqiao 2:38.83 6 Armstrong, Hunter 15 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:50.70 Shanghai Swim Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 4:58 PM 5/11/2016 Page 2 2016 Shanghai Long Course - 5/7/2016 Results - main session Event 2 Boys 8 & Under 200 LC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Finals Time --- Wang, Kevin 7 Forte DQ Event 2 Boys 9-10 200 LC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Jin, Andrew 9 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:33.19 2 Li, Hengzhi 9 Shanghai Qineng Youth Sports 2:37.78 3 Yang, Yilin 10 Shanghai American School 2:48.03 4 Waters, Brodie 10 Suzhou Singapore Int School 2:50.00 Event 2 Boys 11-12 200 LC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Oh, Eric D 12 Yiss Age Group 2:16.42 2 Williams, Harrison 11 Smic Sharks Swim Team 2:21.95 3 Sun, Justin 11 Soong Ching Ling School 2:26.68 4 Zhou, Yu Jie 11 Shanghai PingHe School 2:27.55 5 Wu, Derek 11 Smic Sharks Swim Team 2:34.21 6 Wong, Stanley 12 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:35.10 7 Chen, Samuel 12 Concordia Phoenix Swim Club 2:36.99 8 Zhang, Ken 11 Sisc 2:37.67 9 Tan, Bennett 11 Smic Sharks Swim Team 2:40.23 10 Tao, Zetian 11 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:41.18 11 Liu, Allen 11 Smic Sharks Swim Team 2:42.36 12 Tsui, Sean 12 Dulwich College Shanghai 2:47.96 13 Zhu, Ethan 12 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:49.14 14 Chang, Alan 12 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:57.05 --- Gu, Kai Han 11 Shanghai American School DQ --- He, Eric 11 Shanghai High School DQ --- Gu, Shi Hang 11 Forte DQ Event 2 Boys 13-14 200 LC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Clarke, Liam 14 Dulwich College Shanghai 2:05.98 2 Zhao, Mason 13 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:17.97 3 Shey, Royce 13 Shanghai American School 2:18.18 4 Jadambaa, Tenuun 13 Orchlon International School 2:22.31 5 Ganbaatar, Amarsanaa 14 Orchlon International School 2:22.85 6 Tsui, Titan 14 Dulwich College Shanghai 2:28.52 7 Perone, Riccardo 14 Nord Anglia 2:29.66 8 Zhu, Jeffrey 13 Dulwich College Shanghai 2:29.79 9 Zhou, Justin 13 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:32.84 10 Guerzoni, Joshua 13 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:34.46 11 Kanti, Kota 13 Kang Chiao 2:46.65 12 Barral, Martin 13 Nord Anglia 2:52.75 13 Wu, Zhang Yi 13 Champion Swim Club 2:55.23 14 Koh, Moses 14 Forte 2:56.61 Event 2 Boys 15 & Over 200 LC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Tafelski, Daniel 16 Champion Swim Club 2:08.05 2 Bollesen, Bryce 16 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:08.76 3 Lin, Jeffrey 15 Shanghai American School Pudon 2:13.71 4 Crook, Alex 16 Nanjing International School 2:15.80 5 Kim, Danny 16 Yiss Age Group 2:17.68 6 Hoeglinger, Nikolei 15 Dulwich College Suzhou 2:21.30 7 Liu, Belden Yao Shen 15 Shanghai High School 2:26.39 8 Steel, Alexander 15 Nord Anglia 2:30.49 Shanghai Swim Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 4:58 PM 5/11/2016 Page 3 2016 Shanghai Long Course - 5/7/2016 Results - main session (Event 2 Boys 15 & Over 200 LC Meter Freestyle) Name Age Team Finals Time 9 Kay, Julian 15 Nanjing International School 2:33.72 Shanghai Swim Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 4:58 PM 5/11/2016 Page 4 2016 Shanghai Long Course - 5/7/2016 Results - main session Event 3 Girls 8 & Under 50 LC Meter Butterfly Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Yoo, Ludia 7 Shanghai American School Pudon 51.16 2 Guo, Sisi 8 Shanghai American School Pudon 51.32 3 Duan, Johanna Duan 8 DS Swimming Team-NI 52.79 4 Chen, Chloe 8 Shanghai American School Pudon 59.43 5 Wang, Ariel Yu Qi 7 Shanghai American School 1:03.01 6 Wu, Annie 8 Shanghai PingHe School 1:05.80 7 Cao, Natasha 7 Dulwich College Shanghai 1:08.20 8 Liu, Pomona 8 Dulwich College Shanghai 1:12.67 Event 3 Girls 9-10 50 LC Meter Butterfly Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Cui, Annabel 10 Shanghai High School 33.36 2 Ueno, Anna 10 Elite Sports 34.68 3 Wu, Jue 9 Shanghai Qineng Youth Sports 35.01 4 Lim, Amber 10 Smic Sharks Swim Team 36.00 5 Miki, Kanaha 9 Elite Sports 38.22 6 Li, Yi Han 10 Shanghai PingHe School 39.03 7 Goers, Apple 10 Scis Hongqiao 40.99 8 Bao, Mary 9 Shanghai PingHe School 41.35 9 Fu, Han 10 Shanghai American School 41.47 10 Tay, Elle 10 Nord Anglia 41.58 11 Fujita, Ayaka 10 Elite Sports 41.84 12 Ganbaatar, Nomuunaa 9 Orchlon International School 42.10 13 Sorensen, Natalie 10 Scis Hongqiao 43.40 14 Stewart, Amelie 10 Dulwich College Shanghai 43.86 15 Quach, Kayla 9 Shanghai American School 44.13 16 Ishiodori, Sawa 9 Elite Sports 44.19 17 Rantil, Molly 10 Scis Hongqiao 44.71 18 Yi, Olivia 10 Scis Hongqiao 45.40 19 Lee, Millie 9 Firepower Swimming Club 45.68 20 Ou, Jenny 10 Shanghai American School 46.32 21 Lee, Isabelle 9 Shanghai American School 46.50 22 Ling, Yolanda 9 Champion Swim Club 48.44 23 Lu, Anya 10 Nord Anglia 48.49 24 Gu, Chloe 10 Shanghai High School 50.09 25 Kim, Ga-yoon 9 Shanghai American School 50.47 26 Ye, Elaine 10 Shanghai High School 51.26 27 Cook, Emma 10 Wellington College Int Shangha 54.07 28 Skarp, Linnea Lundin 9 Champion Swim Club 55.83 29 Hu, Nini 10 Soong Ching Ling School 57.03 30 Tseung, ChingLam 9 Firepower Swimming Club 58.70 31 Zhu, Angelina 10 Shanghai High School 1:00.37 32 DeTombeur, Alex 9 Concordia Phoenix Swim Club 1:03.05 33 Killius, Alice 9 MultiSport Dolphins 1:06.95 34 Harrington, Isabella 10 Dulwich College Shanghai 1:28.50 --- Barnard, Claire 9 Shanghai American School DQ Shanghai Swim Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 4:58 PM 5/11/2016 Page 5 2016 Shanghai Long Course - 5/7/2016 Results - main session Event 4 Boys 8 & Under 50 LC Meter Butterfly Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Wu, Si Yu 8 Champion Swim Club 40.87 2 Luo, Charles 8 Smic Sharks Swim Team 48.30 3 Xiaochen, An 8 Elaine Sports 49.10 4 Lee, Sebastian 7 Shanghai American School 49.33 5 Zhang, Jerry 8 Shanghai High School 50.32 6 Chen, Gideon 7 Soong Ching Ling School 51.83 7 Chen, Bravo 8 Nanjing International School 54.65 8 Tomlinson, Lincoln 8 Shanghai American School 56.06 9 Miller, Cillian 8 Dulwich College Shanghai 56.34 10 Su, Matthew 8 Shanghai American School 59.68 11 Wareham, James 8 Wellington College Int Shangha 59.79 12 Lo, Ethan 7 Shanghai American School 1:03.19 13 Guo, JI Ying 7 Aqua Warriors 1:03.23 14 Lin, Teo 7 Dulwich College Shanghai 1:03.26 15 Osman, Alex 7 Shanghai American School Pudon 1:13.92 16 Hwang, Tyler 8 Shanghai American School Pudon 1:17.06 Event 4 Boys 9-10 50 LC Meter Butterfly Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Zhang, Junyan 9 Shanghai Qineng Youth Sports 35.31 2 Hui, Linzhan 9 Shanghai Qineng Youth Sports 35.90 3 Yoo, Jeffery 10 Shanghai American School Pudon 37.04 4 Chen, Shaun 10 Dulwich College Shanghai 37.08 5 Bao, Daniel 10 Shanghai American School Pudon 37.29 6 Liu, Julian 9 Smic Sharks Swim Team 38.43 7 Lee, Justin-Guan Ting 10 Shanghai American School 39.08 8 Wong, Ryan 10 Shanghai American School 39.62 9 Harrington, Ethan 10 Dulwich College Shanghai 40.46 10 Geng, Yu Kun 9 Champion Swim Club 41.56 11 Clarke, Aidan 9 Dulwich College Shanghai 44.06 12 Yuen, Hou Dren 10 Champion Swim Club 45.13 13 Han, Alvin 10 Shanghai American School Pudon 46.53 14 Wu, Andy 9 Dulwich College Shanghai 47.30 15 Yick, Matthew 9 Champion Swim Club 47.44 16 Liu, Mutian 9 Smic Sharks Swim Team 47.60 17 Li, Yi 9 Champion Swim Club 47.67 18 Xu, Charlie 9 Soong Ching Ling School 48.27 19 Liu, Ethan 9 Shanghai American School 48.30 20 Fang, Charlie 10 Shanghai PingHe School 48.40 21 du Bois de Vroylande, Harold 9 Scis Hongqiao 48.70 22 Schulte, Marius 10 Scis Hongqiao 49.10 23 Koo, Royce 9 Scis Hongqiao 49.69 24 Qian, Bruce 10 Shanghai American School 50.57 25 Caglar, Mehmet Emre 9 Shanghai American School 50.93 26 Huang, William 10 Nanjing
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