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SSAA T&F Championships 2017 Scottish Schools Athletic Assoc - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:10 AM 10/06/2017 Page 1 SSAA T&F Championships 2017 - 09/06/2017 to 10/06/2017 Grangemouth Stadium Results Girls 200 m Girls D =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Heats Alternate =================================================================================== Heat 1 Heats Wind: 3.7 1 Alyson Bell Eastwood HS 26.18 26.66Q 2 Eve Garry The Communit 28.50 27.71Q 3 Susanne Anderson George Watso 27.80 27.85q 4 Cara Davie Mackie Academy 28.70 27.98q 5 Mary-Rose Cairns St Ninian's 27.46 28.83 6 Iona Denholm Glasgow Academy 27.90 29.08 7 Emma Young Larkhall Academy 27.90 29.34 8 Aimee Divers Calderglen HS 27.50 29.74 Heat 2 Heats Wind: 2.6 1 Katie Burr Balfron HS 26.81 27.10Q 2 Samantha Dagg Earlston HS 28.67Q 3 Kate Richardson Fettes College 28.80 28.93 4 Mhairi Chalmers Wellington School 27.86 28.97 5 Katie Beel Calderglen HS 27.40 28.99 6 Taylor McNamara St Andrew's 27.98 30.31 7 Esther George Duncanrig Se 27.70 31.30 Heat 3 Heats Wind: 2.7 1 Gemma Macritchie Nicolson Institute 27.80 27.53Q 2 Niamh Smith Williamwood HS 27.34 27.88Q 3 Lucy Fraser St John's Academy 28.42 28.36 4 Sophie Wallwork Strathallan School 27.80 28.61 5 Annabelle Martin George Watso 27.40 28.81 6 Ola Zurakowska Gleniffer HS 28.98 7 Megan McKay Milne's HS 30.57 29.53 8 Abbey Hart Glasgow Gael 28.00 31.03 Girls 200 m Girls D ========================================================================================== Name Year Team Heats Finals Points Alternate ========================================================================================== Section 1 Finals Wind: 1.7 1 Alyson Bell Eastwood HS 26.66 25.90 2 Katie Burr Balfron HS 27.10 26.47 3 Gemma Macritchie Nicolson Institute 27.53 27.39 4 Susanne Anderson George Watso 27.85 27.69 5 Eve Garry The Communit 27.71 27.79 6 Niamh Smith Williamwood HS 27.88 27.87 7 Cara Davie Mackie Academy 27.98 28.63 8 Samantha Dagg Earlston HS 28.67 28.68 Girls 800 m Girls D =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Heats Alternate =================================================================================== Heat 1 Heats 1 Amy Kirkpatrick Balfron HS 2:20.00 2:26.27Q 2 Kirsty Arnaud Dingwall Academy 2:30.00 2:28.96Q 3 Aurelia Tiffoney Craigholme School 2:28.00 2:30.86q 4 Kate Richardson Fettes College 2:34.20 2:34.14 5 Isla Scott St Ninian's 2:31.73 2:34.79 6 Tilly Wilson-Machin Wallace Hall 2:35.00 2:35.52 7 Abi Hammerman Port Glasgow HS 2:34.00 2:35.58 Scottish Schools Athletic Assoc - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:10 AM 10/06/2017 Page 2 SSAA T&F Championships 2017 - 09/06/2017 to 10/06/2017 Grangemouth Stadium Results ....Girls 800 m Girls D 8 Jennifer Scott Lomond School 2:38.00 2:36.69 9 Isla Fotheringham Glasgow Academy 2:32.00 2:48.01 Heat 2 Heats 1 Anna Dalglish HS of Dundee 2:22.00 2:27.90Q 2 Mhairi Chalmers Wellington School 2:34.00 2:30.76Q 3 Charlie Frew Calderglen HS 2:35.00 2:32.96 4 Anna Young Hutchesons' 2:31.00 2:36.87 5 Silver Nwabuzor Glasgow Scho 2:30.00 2:38.37 6 Nicola Fletcher Glasgow Academy 2:34.00 2:41.25 7 Megan McKay Milne's HS 2:35.00 2:52.20 8 Amanda Quinn Our Lady's H 3:15.21 -- Millie Coffield Perth Academy 2:28.00 DNF Heat 3 Heats 1 Hannah Burn Stewarton Academy 2:25.16 2:24.32Q 2 Rachel Muir Renfrew HS 2:25.00 2:25.11Q 3 Phoebe Friend James Gilles 2:30.74 2:30.97q 4 Holly Kirkwood Lenzie Academy 2:35.00 2:32.76 5 Maddie Wilson Mary Erskine 2:35.00 2:32.81 6 Isla Cooper Annan Academy 2:34.00 2:34.49 7 Mhairi Arnott George Watso 2:34.00 2:38.55 8 Rachel Taylor Portobello HS 2:35.00 2:40.47 9 Isla Ward St Ninian's 2:30.00 2:42.37 Girls 1500 m Girls D =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Heats Alternate =================================================================================== Heat 1 Heats 1 Emma Johnson George Watso 4:44.00 4:58.74Q 2 Emma Swanson Mackie Academy 5:08.00 4:59.47Q 3 Abby Thomson Williamwood HS 5:25.00 5:12.16Q 4 Morven Hubbard Belmont Academy 5:03.00 5:13.31Q 5 Abigail Fyal St Joseph's College 5:30.00 5:22.95Q 6 Bridget Harley North Berwick HS 5:24.08q 7 Julia Cash Hutchesons' 5:38.00 5:25.62q 8 Mia Crickmar Balwearie HS 5:23.00 5:26.06 9 Rose Ryan HS of Dundee 5:25.00 5:29.36 10 Meredith Reid St Matthews Academy 5:27.00 5:35.00 11 Rachel Paton Chryston HS 5:35.74 12 Shona Carey Glasgow Gael 5:30.00 5:38.23 13 Eva Chong Eastwood HS 5:17.00 6:02.10 Heat 2 Heats 1 Anna Hedley Madras College 4:48.00 4:49.94Q 2 Louise Hastie Castlehead HS 5:12.00 5:06.14Q 3 Katherine MacLeod Royal HS 4:59.08 5:12.03Q 4 Zoe Flower Hutchesons' 5:11.00 5:15.91Q 5 Rose Newman James Gilles 5:49.30 5:25.09Q 6 Abbie Kirwan St Andrew's 5:24.00 5:26.47 7 Tilly Leathart Peebles HS 5:30.00 5:28.59 8 Grace Tindall Alva Academy 5:24.30 5:34.03 9 Caoimhe Quail St Aloysius College 5:38.69 10 Mollie Robb St Mungo's R 5:27.00 5:41.20 11 Niamh McWilliams St Ninian's 5:27.00 5:56.95 12 Peggy-Nan Rodger Glasgow Gael 5:30.00 6:02.84 Scottish Schools Athletic Assoc - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:10 AM 10/06/2017 Page 3 SSAA T&F Championships 2017 - 09/06/2017 to 10/06/2017 Grangemouth Stadium Results Girls High Jump Girls D ========================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals Points Alternate ========================================================================================== Flight 1 1 Jilly Lefebvre Largs Academy 1.55m 1.56m 2 Rosie Sharples Braes HS 1.41m 1.53m 3 Catriona Scott Boclair Academy 1.43m 1.45m 4 Emma Williams Kelvinside Academy 1.50m 1.45m 5 Abbey Orr Glasgow Academy 1.60m 1.45m 6 Molly Cornes Balfron HS 1.35m 1.40m 7 Kirsten Ede Mary Erskine 1.35m 1.30m 8 Lexy Kenhard Hermitage Academy 1.32m 1.30m 9 Lucy McCormack Lesmahagow HS 1.30m 1.30m 10 Yasmin Ali Mary Erskine 1.35m 1.25m Girls Shot Put Girls D ========================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals Points Alternate ========================================================================================== 1 Vivian Durah St Aidan's HS 11.01m 11.28m 2 Jennifer Dallas Williamwood HS 10.12m 10.39m 3 Lily Paterson HS of Glasgow 9.00m 9.19m 4 Shannon Gough Carluke HS 8.05m 8.98m 5 Shannon Passotti Kirkwall Gra 9.20m 8.57m 6 Erin Darling George Watso 8.10m 8.35m 7 Mary Creighton St Ninian's 8.11m 7.31m 8 Niamh McGarva St Columba's 7.29m 6.23m Girls 200 m Girls C =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Heats Alternate =================================================================================== Heat 1 Heats Wind: 1.6 1 Eloise Gray Dunbar Gramm 25.80 26.69Q 2 Rachel Callan St Ninian's 27.10 27.00Q 3 Mia Downie Peebles HS 27.67 27.08Q 4 Iona Esslemont Grove Academy 27.70 27.28q 5 Ashleigh Farr Lesmahagow HS 28.10 28.03q 6 Abbie Malinowski Lasswade HS Centre 27.01 28.20 7 Darci Burns Glasgow Scho 28.20 28.25 Heat 2 Heats Wind: 3.3 1 Christabel Antwi Firrhill HS 26.92 26.53Q 2 Megan Gowans Carnoustie HS 27.63 26.65Q 3 Sophie Slider Queen Margar 27.11 26.71Q 4 Katie Foss Biggar HS 27.88 26.73q 5 Eva Blues St Ninian's 26.21 28.09 6 Danielle Lockie Earlston HS 28.41 7 Anna Wilkie St John's Academy 28.05 29.42 Heat 3 Heats Wind: 3.0 1 Lottie Jeffrey Braes HS 26.48 26.22Q 2 Matilda Press Marr College 26.86 26.91Q 3 Abbie Cave St Ambrose HS 27.19 27.52Q 4 Lily McQueenie George Herio 27.60 27.64q 5 May Venerus Biggar HS 27.94 28.07 Heat 4 Heats Wind: 4.1 1 Katie Dinwoodie Anderson HS 26.56 26.55Q Scottish Schools Athletic Assoc - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:10 AM 10/06/2017 Page 4 SSAA T&F Championships 2017 - 09/06/2017 to 10/06/2017 Grangemouth Stadium Results ....Girls 200 m Girls C 2 Mia Keogh Nairn Academy 26.82 28.00Q 3 Niamh Gillies Stonelaw HS 28.00 28.36Q 4 Annabel MacDonald Glasgow Gael 28.00 28.45 5 Olivia Stark Wellington School 27.54 28.48 6 Cosima Schwahn HS of Glasgow 27.50 28.70 Girls 200 m Girls C =================================================================================== Name Year Team Heats Semis Alternate =================================================================================== Heat 1 Semi-Finals Wind: 3.5 1 Lottie Jeffrey Braes HS 26.22 26.45Q 2 Eloise Gray Dunbar Gramm 26.69 26.62Q 3 Sophie Slider Queen Margar 26.71 26.80Q 4 Megan Gowans Carnoustie HS 26.65 26.84q 5 Mia Keogh Nairn Academy 28.00 26.86q 6 Katie Foss Biggar HS 26.73 27.23 7 Niamh Gillies Stonelaw HS 28.36 28.06 8 Ashleigh Farr Lesmahagow HS 28.03 28.26 Heat 2 Semi-Finals Wind: 4.0 1 Katie Dinwoodie Anderson HS 26.55 26.10Q 2 Matilda Press Marr College 26.91 26.33Q 3 Rachel Callan St Ninian's 27.00 26.65Q 4 Christabel Antwi Firrhill HS 26.53 26.91 5 Iona Esslemont Grove Academy 27.28 26.96 6 Mia Downie Peebles HS 27.08 27.39 7 Lily McQueenie George Herio 27.64 27.54 8 Abbie Cave St Ambrose HS 27.52 27.82 Girls 200 m Girls C ========================================================================================== Name Year Team Semis Finals Points Alternate ========================================================================================== Section 1 Finals Wind: 2.0 1 Lottie Jeffrey Braes HS 26.45 25.49 2 Eloise Gray Dunbar Gramm 26.62 25.90 3 Katie Dinwoodie Anderson HS 26.10 26.10 4 Matilda Press Marr College 26.33 26.18 5 Megan Gowans Carnoustie HS 26.84 26.65 6 Rachel Callan St Ninian's 26.65 26.73 7 Mia Keogh Nairn Academy 26.86 26.76 8 Sophie
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