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WSAA Athletic Championship 2016 Results WSAA Athletic Championship 2016 Results Group Event Rank Athlete Performance School Year Team IB 100 metres 1 Fin Hart 12.10s Kingdown School 10 West Wiltshire 2 Charlie Curry 12.10s St John's School & Community College 10 Kennet 3 Jacob Norcliffe 12.20s The Trafalgar School at Downton 10 Salisbury 4 William Budgell 12.30s Wyvern College 10 Salisbury 5 Joey Bevan 12.50s Isambard Community School 10 Swindon IB 100 metres Hurdles 1 Sam Roberts 13.80s Sheldon School 11 North Wiltshire 2 Maksym Obermok 15.60s St Laurence School 10 West Wiltshire 3 Kieran Short 15.80s St John's School & Community College 11 Kennet 4 Jed Hawes 16.40s Lydiard Park Academy 10 Swindon 5 Louis Longfield 19.40s Marlborough College 10 Kennet 6 Morris Winby 21.60s Leehurst Swan School 10 Salisbury IB 1500 metres 1 Dan Davis 4:26.50 St John's School & Community College 10 Kennet 2 Ethan Pierce 4:29.90 Abbeyfield School 10 North Wiltshire 3 Jack Bennet 4:31.60 Sarum Academy 11 Salisbury 4 Kieron Lawlor 4:49.60 The Commonweal School 10 Swindon 5 James Welbourne 4:52.10 The Clarendon College 11 West Wiltshire 6 Hector Mackellar 5:11.70 Marlborough College 10 Kennet 7 Josh Thatcher 5:19.30 Wyvern College 10 Salisbury IB 1500m Steeplechase 1 Robert Howorth 4:31.20 St Augustines Catholic College 11 West Wiltshire 2 John Howorth 4:33.70 St Augustines Catholic College 11 West Wiltshire IB 200 metres 1 Murray Dewar 24.0s St Laurence School 10 West Wiltshire 2 Harrison Pearson 24.20s The Commonweal School 10 Swindon 3 Jacob Norcliffe 24.30s The Trafalgar School at Downton 10 Salisbury 4 Charlie Curry 24.70s St John's School & Community College 10 Kennet 5 Will Andrews 24.70s The Corsham School 10 North Wiltshire 6 Fin Hart 26.10s Kingdown School 10 West Wiltshire IB 3000 metres 1 Otto Copping 9:50.50 The Corsham School 10 North Wiltshire 2 Charlie Stockley 9:56.40 Melksham Oak Community School 10 West Wiltshire 3 Mark Poynting 10:23.20 Bishop Wordsworth 11 Salisbury IB 400 metres 1 Sam Waddell 52.80s The Commonweal School 10 Swindon 2 Josh Hole 54.10s Bishop Wordsworth 10 Salisbury 3 Tom Woodhouse 57.0s St John's School & Community College 10 Kennet 4 Ryan Payne 58.10s St Joseph's Catholic School (Swindon) 10 Salisbury IB 400 metres Hurdles 1 Joe Collins 57.60s Sheldon School 10 North Wiltshire IB 800 metres 1 Alex James 2:09.20 Marlborough College 10 Kennet 2 Daniel Goss 2:13.30 Abbeyfield School 10 North Wiltshire 3 Ty Mifsud 2:16.10 Lydiard Park Academy 10 Swindon 4 Max Bell 2:17.10 Wyvern College 10 Salisbury 5 Seb Cutts 2:29.00 Marlborough College 10 Kennet IB Discus (1.5kg) 1 Harrison Pearson 28.16m The Commonweal School 10 Swindon 2 Dominic Kernan 27.63m Sheldon School 10 North Wiltshire 3 Jack Davies 27.14m The Clarendon College 11 West Wiltshire 4 Oscar Fillingham 26.79m Marlborough College 10 Kennet 5 Jacob Randle 22.41m Kingdown School 10 West Wiltshire IB Hammer (5kg) 1 Joshua Ricketts 31.72m The Ridgeway School 10 Swindon 2 Dominic Kernan 22.76m Sheldon School 10 North Wiltshire IB High Jump 1 Jack Rigby 1.77m Dauntsey's School 11 Kennet 2 Kieran Short 1.75m St John's School & Community College 11 Kennet 3 Murray Dewar 1.75m St Laurence School 10 West Wiltshire 4 Jack Shearn 1.70m The John of Gaunt School 11 West Wiltshire 5 James White 1.65m Malmesbury School 10 North Wiltshire 6 Jed Hawes 1.60m Lydiard Park Academy 10 Swindon IB Javelin (700gm) 1 Nick Rusinov 45.95m Marlborough College 10 Kennet 2 Ben Goldsmith 45.25m Bishop Wordsworth 11 Salisbury 3 Stan Admiral 37.08m Warminster School 10 West Wiltshire 4 Jason Hughes 33.54m Abbeyfield School 10 North Wiltshire 5 Jay Roden 31.96m Avon Valley College 10 Salisbury 6 Dylan Jones 29.14m Matravers School 10 West Wiltshire 7 Carlos Aguedo-Rodriguez 21.39m The Commonweal School 10 Swindon IB Long Jump 1 Jake Burkey 6.10m Sheldon School 11 North Wiltshire 2 Kieran Short 5.86m St John's School & Community College 11 Kennet 3 Jake Nickerson 5.79m St Laurence School 10 West Wiltshire 4 Marcin Olech 5.56m St Augustines Catholic College 10 West Wiltshire 5 Marcus Raymond 5.50m The Ridgeway School 11 Swindon 6 William Budgell 5.38m Wyvern College 10 Salisbury 7 Sam Waddell 5.05m The Commonweal School 10 Swindon 8 Charlie Curry 4.93m St John's School & Community College 10 Kennet 9 Saga Judge 4.89m Avon Valley College 10 Salisbury IB Shot (5kg) 1 Josh Ricketts 11.37m The Ridgeway School 10 Swindon 2 Josh Hole 11.08m Bishop Wordsworth 10 Salisbury 3 Archie Griffin 10.03m Marlborough College 10 Kennet 4 Callum Parsons 10.00m St Laurence School 10 West Wiltshire 5 Chris Blazey 9.46m The Corsham School 10 North Wiltshire 6 Dan Pereira 9.29m Bishop Wordsworth 11 Salisbury 7 James Barnes 9.02m Marlborough College 11 Kennet IB Triple Jump 1 Jake Nickerson 12.32m St Laurence School 10 West Wiltshire 2 Angus Tudsbery 12.28m Marlborough College 11 Kennet 3 Harry Thompson 11.47m St Joseph's Catholic School (Swindon) 11 Salisbury 4 Jamie Weeks 11.18m Wyvern College 10 Salisbury 5 Otis Newbury 9.74m The Clarendon College 10 West Wiltshire 2016-06-14 Generated by Championship.Solutions WSAA Athletic Championship 2016 Results Group Event Rank Athlete Performance School Year Team IG 100 metres 1 Emily Arrell 13.10s Wootton Bassett School 10 North Wiltshire 2 Polly Maton 13.10s Dauntsey's School 11 Kennet 3 Skye Allen 13.20s South Wilts Grammar School for Girls 10 Salisbury 4 Ana Downing 13.50s Marlborough College 10 Kennet 5 Zoe Ridley 13.70s The Trafalgar School at Downton 10 Salisbury 6 Molly Bennett 13.80s Hardenhuish School 10 North Wiltshire IG 1500 metres 1 Caitlin Wosika 4:51.30 The John of Gaunt School 11 West Wiltshire 2 Jade Littlechild 4:53.10 The Corsham School 10 North Wiltshire 3 Lily Battersby 5:25.00 St Edmund's CoE Girl's School 10 Salisbury 4 Karla Jackson 5:28.70 St John's School & Community College 10 Kennet 5 Catriona Edington 5:34.10 Dauntsey's School 10 Kennet IG 1500m Steeplechase 1 Tasha Mundell 6:36.80 Godolphin School 10 Salisbury IG 200 metres 1 Skye Allen 26.90s South Wilts Grammar School for Girls 10 Salisbury 2 Emily Arrell 27.10s Wootton Bassett School 10 North Wiltshire 3 Molly Bennett 27.90s Hardenhuish School 10 North Wiltshire 4 Emily-Rose Duffy 28.0s Lydiard Park Academy 10 Swindon 5 Scarlett Thompson 28.40s Marlborough College 10 Kennet 6 Eliza Dennis 28.80s Godolphin School 11 Salisbury IG 300 metres 1 Ariana Watling 45.10s St Mary's Calne 11 North Wiltshire 2 Flora Guy 46.80s St Mary's Calne 10 North Wiltshire 3 Alice Sullivan 47.30s Godolphin School 10 Salisbury 4 Milly Barker 48.70s Godolphin School 11 Salisbury IG 300 metres Hurdles 1 Imogen Dawe-Lane 45.10s Dauntsey's School 11 Kennet IG 3000 metres 1 Chloe Hayward 11:26.60 Highworth Warneford School 10 Swindon 2 Lucy Fitzpatrick 11:54.00 St Mary's Calne 10 North Wiltshire IG 80 metres Hurdles 1 Imogen Dawe-Lane 11.90s Dauntsey's School 11 Kennet 2 Jenna Blundell 11.90s St Laurence School 10 West Wiltshire 3 Millie Middleton 13.90s Marlborough College 11 Kennet 4 Georgia Spry 14.80s The Ridgeway School 10 Swindon IG 800 metres 1 Caroline Brenchley 2:27.50 St Mary's Calne 10 North Wiltshire 2 Natalie Pidgeon 2:32.50 Sheldon School 11 North Wiltshire 3 Scarlett Rockett 2:33.30 St Laurence School 10 West Wiltshire 4 Millie Burdett 2:33.90 Marlborough College 10 Kennet 5 Katie McQue 2:36.20 St John's School & Community College 10 Kennet 6 Chloe Crippen 2:38.90 Nova Hreod School 11 Swindon 7 Rebecca Service 2:47.70 St Edmund's CoE Girl's School 11 Salisbury 8 Megan Redstall 2:56.50 Matravers School 10 West Wiltshire IG Discus (1.0kg) 1 Georgina Henry 31.30m St Edmund's CoE Girl's School 11 Salisbury 2 Georgia Pickford 25.09m Dauntsey's School 10 Kennet 3 Hannah Hale 20.79m The John of Gaunt School 11 West Wiltshire 4 Elfie Newbury 18.49m The Clarendon College 10 West Wiltshire 5 Amy Davidson 17.20m St John's School & Community College 10 Kennet IG Hammer (3kg) 1 Zoe Bishop 32.87m Wootton Bassett School 10 North Wiltshire IG High Jump 1 Jenna Blundell 1.54m St Laurence School 10 West Wiltshire 2 Morgan Ringwood 1.41m The Stonehenge School 10 Salisbury 3 Violet Elworthy 1.31m Marlborough College 10 Kennet IG Javelin (500gm) 1 Ottilie Knight 35.83m St Edmund's CoE Girl's School 10 Salisbury 2 Kitty Johnson 26.59m St Laurence School 10 West Wiltshire 3 Amy Davidson 19.05m St John's School & Community College 10 Kennet 4 Ruby Hockley 17.29m Kingdown School 10 West Wiltshire IG Long Jump 1 Polly Maton 5.08m Dauntsey's School 11 Kennet 2 Harriet Legg 4.76m South Wilts Grammar School for Girls 11 Salisbury 3 Flora Guy 4.50m St Mary's Calne 10 North Wiltshire 4 Morgan Ringwood 4.47m The Stonehenge School 10 Salisbury 5 Liv Cunningham 4.37m The Ridgeway School 10 Swindon 6 Jordan Kingston 4.17m St Laurence School 11 West Wiltshire 7 Nell Hargrove 4.09m Marlborough College 10 Kennet IG Shot (3kg) 1 Georgina Henry 11.09m St Edmund's CoE Girl's School 11 Salisbury 2 Bethany Palfrey 8.47m St John's School & Community College 10 Kennet 3 Georgia Pickford 8.42m Dauntsey's School 10 Kennet 4 Emma Routledge 8.29m St Augustines Catholic College 10 West Wiltshire 5 Leah Whitfield 8.26m St Edmund's CoE Girl's School 10 Salisbury 6 Ashley Sutton 8.16m The John of Gaunt School 10 West Wiltshire IG Triple Jump 1 Ottilie Knight 9.59m St Edmund's CoE Girl's School 10 Salisbury 2 Scarlett Thompson 9.47m Marlborough College 10 Kennet 3 Morgan Golledge 9.02m The Corsham School 10 North Wiltshire 4 Kiera Grisley 8.71m Lydiard Park Academy 10 Swindon 5 Georgia Spry 8.66m The Ridgeway School 10 Swindon 6 Alice Sullivan 8.63m Godolphin School 10 Salisbury 7 Mia Down
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