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YTHMC12 Final Programme British Gas ASA National Youth & MC Championships (50m) 2012 (Under ASA Laws & the Technical Rules of FINA) Tuesday 17 th July 2012 Session One – Heats – Start 8am EVENT 101 Womens 15/18 Yrs 200m IM 1. Alice Price 15 Gloucester 2:21.56 ........ 42. Jessica Fullalove 15 Co Manch Aq 2:23.68 ........ 2. Esme Gullick 17 TauntonDeane 2:20.16 ........ 43. Rachel Byrne 18 Loughboro Un 2:23.63 ........ 3. Georgina Allin 17 Millfield 2:19.80 ........ 44. Rebecca Boulden 17 Plymouth Lea 2:23.53 ........ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45. Raquel Matos 16 East Lothian 2:23.51 ........ 4. Ella Dias 15 AIB Tigers 2:26.46 ........ 46. Eleanor Dolan 17 Amersham 2:23.34 ........ 5. Chelsea Lawson 16 Carnegie 2:26.45 ........ 47. Beth Aitchison 15 Seagulls Swi 2:23.31 ........ 6. Bethan Davie 16 Swim Swansea 2:26.27 ........ 48. Emily Knowles-Jones 15 Stockport Mo 2:23.12 ........ 7. Heather Lawson 16 SwimTrafford 2:26.16 ........ 49. Alexandra Harrison 18 West Suffolk 2:23.09 ........ 8. Helena Teague 18 Middlesboro 2:26.14 ........ 50. Kristina Neves 15 Guernsey 2:23.00 ........ 9. Abbey Cunningham 18 Co Newcastle 2:26.09 ........ 51. Maddalena Ardissino 16 Plymouth Lea 2:22.93 ........ 10. Camilla Hattersley 17 Perth City 2:26.02 ........ 52. Rebecca Swales 16 Preston 2:22.79 ........ 11. Imogen Gould 16 Nova Cent'n 2:25.97 ........ 53. Lily Glover 16 Windsor 2:22.38 ........ 12. Georgia Nixon 15 Middlesboro 2:25.83 ........ 54. Alexandra Kaye 16 Hillingdon 2:22.05 ........ 13. Stephanie Clutterbuck 18 Millfield 2:25.74 ........ 55. Emma Smith 15 Co Birm'ham 2:22.05 ........ 14. Aimee Carter 18 Gloucester 2:25.66 ........ 56. Emily Vose 17 Co Leeds 2:21.86 ........ 15. Chloe Coates 18 Middlesboro 2:25.60 ........ 57. Freya Resendez 16 Co Leeds 2:21.71 ........ 16. Katie Armitage 16 Watford 2:25.52 ........ 58. Chloe Hannam 15 South Lincs 2:21.61 ........ 17. Jessica Christie 16 South Aberde 2:25.49 ........ 59. Sophie Wilson 18 Loughboro Un 2:21.57 ........ 18. Charlotte Reid 17 Hatfield 2:25.45 ........ 60. Jessica Chadwick 17 Preston 2:21.09 ........ 19. Rebecca Wilde 18 Co Newcastle 2:25.34 ........ 61. Charlotte McKenzie 15 F.I.R.S.T. 2:21.04 ........ 20. Karis Fuller 15 Barnet Copt 2:25.25 ........ 62. Sophie Pyatt 16 Stockport Mo 2:20.86 ........ 21. Rebecca Pye 17 Plymouth Lea 2:25.17 ........ 63. Sian Morgan 18 Swansea Perf 2:20.80 ........ 22. Emily Jones 17 Co Leeds 2:25.16 ........ 64. Chloe Bean 17 Guildford Ct 2:20.73 ........ 23. Jenny Young 17 Nova Cent'n 2:25.16 ........ 65. Emma Day 15 Guildford Ct 2:20.62 ........ 24. Amber Keegan 15 Nova Cent'n 2:25.11 ........ 66. Georgia Hohmann 18 Nova Cent'n 2:20.61 ........ 25. Megan Lee 17 E I eXcel 2:25.02 ........ 67. Kirstin McKinley 16 Milngavie &B 2:20.39 ........ 26. Lucy Budimir 18 Harrogate 2:24.92 ........ 68. Shani Stallard 18 Ireland 2:20.06 ........ 27. Alexandra Robinson 18 Co Sund'land 2:24.90 ........ 69. Jocelyn Ulyett 16 Co Milton K 2:19.33 ........ 28. Kayrine Kelly 16 F.I.R.S.T. 2:24.48 ........ 70. Rachael O'Donnell 16 Carnegie 2:19.33 ........ 29. Naomi Vides 17 Poole 2:24.46 ........ 71. Molly Renshaw 16 Derventio 2:19.03 ........ 30. Stephanie Reynolds 17 TauntonDeane 2:24.46 ........ 72. Lucy Davis 15 Preston 2:18.84 ........ 31. Stephanie Blakeburn 18 Billingham 2:24.43 ........ 73. Zara Bailey 16 Co Peterboro 2:17.95 ........ 32. Givenchy Sneekes 15 Co Birm'ham 2:24.43 ........ 74. Jessica Thielmann 18 Co Newcastle 2:17.73 ........ 33. Stephanie Bremner 17 Plymouth Lea 2:24.35 ........ 75. Corrie Scott 18 Eastkilbride 2:17.48 ........ 34. Kay De Courcy 17 St Austell A 2:24.30 ........ 76. Chloe Tutton 16 Co Cardiff 2:17.25 ........ 35. Charlotte Atkinson 15 Io Man 2:24.29 ........ 77. Elena Sheridan 16 Romford Town 2:17.05 ........ 36. Sara Hamilton 17 South Aberde 2:24.24 ........ 78. Karley Mann 17 Hillingdon 2:16.74 ........ 37. Caitlin Dixon 15 Donc Dartes 2:24.23 ........ 79. Georgia Barton 16 Preston 2:16.71 ........ 38. Sarah Procter 16 Hillingdon 2:24.22 ........ 80. Emma Saunders 17 Co Manch Aq 2:16.63 ........ 39. Georgina Young 15 Nova Cent'n 2:24.05 ........ 81. Anne Bochmann 18 Co Leeds 2:16.42 ........ 40. Isabella Hindley 15 Chelsea&West 2:23.91 ........ 82. Danielle Lowe 17 Millfield 2:15.50 ........ 41. Lucy McKenzie 15 Cockermouth 2:23.72 ........ 83. Sophie Smith 17 Co Leicester 2:12.31 ........ EVENT 102 Womens 19 Yrs/Over 200m IM 1. Danielle Huskisson 19 Co Sund'land 2:25.06 ........ 8. Kerry Buchan 25 South Aberde 2:18.74 ........ 2. Nichola Lamb 19 Fife Perform 2:25.01 ........ 9. Rachael Wilson 23 Derwentside 2:18.48 ........ 3. Avril Kiritschenko 19 Co Leeds 2:23.40 ........ 10. Alice Tennant 19 Swansea Perf 2:17.77 ........ 4. Hannah Wardle 19 Co Sheffield 2:22.38 ........ 11. Eloise Barber 20 Carnegie 2:17.32 ........ 5. Kayleigh Dawson 19 Co Cardiff 2:22.36 ........ 12. Kate Hutchinson 21 Loughboro Un 2:16.22 ........ 6. Fern Davies 20 Swim Swansea 2:21.93 ........ 13. Emma Smithurst 21 Swansea Perf 2:15.14 ........ 7. Sophie Allin 19 Millfield 2:20.86 ........ 14. Lucy Spencer 19 Co Sheffield 2:13.53 ........ EVENT 103 Womens MD 200m Freestyle - S1 to S14 1. Natalie Moon 16 KingstonHull S14 2:51.52..... 5. Reagan Doig 14 Perth City S14 2:24.58..... 2. Lucy Chenery 17 Co Milton K S14 2:39.12.... 6. Chloe Davies 13 Trowbridge S14 2:16.54..... 3. Nicole Lough 17 South Tyne S14 2:38.88..... 7. Jessica-Jane Applegate 15 UEA Norwich S14 2:12.32.... 4. Chloe Selman 17 Bo Barnsley S14 2:26.14..... EVENT 104 Mens MD 200m Freestyle - S1 to S14 1. Lyndon Longhorne 16 Wear Valley S5 3:16.91..... 8. Craig Harris 13 Swindon Dolp S14 2:12.34..... 2. Ryan Selman 11 Bo Barnsley S14 3:00.04..... 9. Craig Moate 27 BorRedbridge S14 2:11.71..... 3. Anthony Stephens 26 Swansea Perf S5 2:47.44..... 10. Andrew Zawadzki 19 Nova Cent'n S14 2:09.47..... 4. Joseph Seage 12 Retford S14 2:38.12..... 11. Joseph Schenk 17 Newquay S14 2:07.75..... 5. Elliott Smart 15 South Dorset S14 2:24.74..... 12. Jack Thomas 17 Swansea Perf S14 2:05.38..... 6. Christopher Currie 17 Co Oxford S14 2:22.43..... 13. Craig Rodgie 22 Edinburgh Un S14 2:03.63..... 7. Scott Quin 22 Warrender Ba S14 2:15.33..... EVENT 105 Womens 15/18 Yrs 100m Butterfly 1. Megan Coppack 17 Wirral Metro 1:04.06 ........ 47. Kirstie Manning 15 TauntonDeane 1:04.74 ........ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 48. Amy Harris 17 Chester Le S 1:04.73 ........ 2. Lauryn Dean 16 Harrogate 1:06.17 ........ 49. Sophie Simpson 16 Beckenham 1:04.69 ........ 3. Natasha Pollock 15 Ireland 1:06.16 ........ 50. Rebecca Mottershaw 15 Co Leeds 1:04.60 ........ 4. Sarah Procter 16 Hillingdon 1:06.14 ........ 51. Elizabeth Gray 17 Tilehurst 1:04.51 ........ 5. Jesie Dyos 16 Staines 1:06.11 ........ 52. Isabella Centeleghe 16 Satellite 1:04.42 ........ 6. Elinor Spencer 16 Thurso 1:06.06 ........ 53. K Woolston-Thomas 17 Co Newcastle 1:04.39 ........ 7. Jennifer Ritchie 16 East Lothian 1:06.04 ........ 54. Tegan Turner-Clarke 16 Co Sheffield 1:04.38 ........ 8. Amber Cousens 17 Staines 1:06.03 ........ 55. Faye Pinder 16 South Tyne 1:04.32 ........ 9. Caitlin Dixon 15 Donc Dartes 1:06.01 ........ 56. Elizabeth Smith 16 Co Newport 1:04.26 ........ 10. Lara Butler 17 Plymouth Lea 1:06.01 ........ 57. Sophie Brooks 18 Sussex Seaha 1:04.24 ........ 11. Jennifer Scott 15 South Dorset 1:06.01 ........ 58. Anna Cheesbrough 18 Co Leeds 1:04.17 ........ 12. Megan Briggs 15 Warrender Ba 1:06.01 ........ 59. Jocelyn Ulyett 16 Co Milton K 1:04.13 ........ 13. Sarah Hammond 15 Amersham 1:05.99 ........ 60. Esme Gullick 17 TauntonDeane 1:04.11 ........ 14. Harriet Jones 15 Co Cardiff 1:05.99 ........ 61. Alix Eastham 16 Eyemouth 1:04.08 ........ 15. Jaeger Turner 16 Co Salford 1:05.97 ........ 62. Lucy Sanderson 17 Kelly Coll 1:04.05 ........ 16. Sally Whybra 18 Exeter City 1:05.90 ........ 63. Freya Resendez 16 Co Leeds 1:04.04 ........ 17. Imogen Gould 16 Nova Cent'n 1:05.88 ........ 64. Gillian Clark 16 East Lothian 1:03.98 ........ 18. Jessica Hobbs 18 Camden Swiss 1:05.88 ........ 65. Elisha McCrory 15 Derwentside 1:03.98 ........ 19. Helena Teague 18 Middlesboro 1:05.87 ........ 66. Lily Glover 16 Windsor 1:03.94 ........ 20. Caitlin Burns 17 Carnegie 1:05.83 ........ 67. Rachel Sharples 15 East Lothian 1:03.88 ........ 21. Charlotte Milligan 17 Northampton 1:05.82 ........ 68. Sophie Wilson 18 Loughboro Un 1:03.87 ........ 22. Zara Bailey 16 Co Peterboro 1:05.73 ........ 69. Julie Hunter 15 F.I.R.S.T. 1:03.72 ........ 23. Amelia Knowles 16 Southend 1:05.58 ........ 70. Leah Evans 15 Warrington W 1:03.72 ........ 24. Leah Altoft 17 KingstonHull 1:05.54 ........ 71. Maddalena Ardissino 16 Plymouth Lea 1:03.57 ........ 25. Jennifer Hussey 16 Portsmouth N 1:05.53 ........ 72. Fiona Hardie 18 Poole 1:03.46 ........ 26. Caitlin Wheatley 15 AbingdonVale 1:05.52 ........ 73. Eleanor Wood 18 Reading 1:03.46 ........ 27. Rachael Williamson 17 KingstonHull 1:05.51 ........ 74. Rachael O'Donnell 16 Carnegie 1:03.38 .......
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