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Lane 1 Lane 2 Lane 3 Lane 4 Lane 5 Ilkley Bradford Dolphin Bingley Bradford Dolphin Friendship Gala Saturday 27th October 2018, Shipley Pool Lane 1 Lane 2 Lane 3 Lane 4 Lane 5 Bradford Ilkley Bingley Bradford Dewsbury Dolphin Event 1 Boys 10 & Under 1:36.69 1:58.50 1:36.06 1:26.69 DNS 4 x 25m Backstroke Relay Position 3 4 2 1 Points 4 3 5 6 Running Points 4 3 5 6 0 Event 2 Girls 10 & Under 1:38.56 1:36.34 1:24.35 1:32.46 1:39.44 4 x 25m Backstroke Relay Position 4 3 1 2 5 Points 3 4 6 5 2 Running Points 7 7 11 11 2 Event 3 Boys 12 & Under 1:20.38 1:31.00 1:29.68 1:21.28 1:29.03 4 x 25m Backstroke Relay Position 1 5 4 2 3 Points 6 2 3 5 4 Running Points 13 9 14 16 6 Event 4 Girls 12 & Under 1:27.50 1:23.22 1:17.62 DQ 1:38.87 4 x 25m Backstroke Relay Position 3 2 1 4 Points 4 5 6 3 Running Points 17 14 20 16 9 Event 5 Boys 14 & Under 2:38.87 2:40.59 2:25.32 2:36.47 DQ 4 x 50m Backstroke Relay Position 3 4 1 2 Points 4 3 6 5 Running Points 21 17 26 21 9 Event 6 Girls 14 & Under 2:30.57 DQ 2:38.68 2:35.07 3:11.75 4 x 50m Backstroke Relay Position 1 3 2 4 Points 6 4 5 3 Running Points 27 17 30 26 12 Event 7 Boys Open 2:20.25 2:19.00 2:20.15 2:22.84 2:58.97 4 x 50m Backstroke Relay Position 3 1 2 4 5 Points 4 6 5 3 2 Running Points 31 23 35 29 14 Event 8 Girls Open 2:28.12 2:26.94 DQ DQ 3:25.47 4 x 50m Backstroke Relay Position 2 1 3 Points 5 6 4 Running Points 36 29 35 29 18 Event 9 Boys 10 & Under 1:43.25 2:18.35 DQ 1:38.13 DNS 4 x 25m Breaststroke Relay Position 2 3 1 Points 5 4 6 Running Points 41 33 35 35 18 Event 10 Girls 10 & Under 1:47.25 DQ 1:48.00 1:46.34 1:47.06 4 x 25m Breaststroke Relay Position 3 4 1 2 Points 4 3 6 5 Running Points 45 33 38 41 23 Event 11 Boys 12 & Under 1:30.06 1:36.97 1:39.63 1:37.91 1:41.35 4 x 25m Breaststroke Relay Position 1 2 4 3 5 Points 6 5 3 4 2 Running Points 51 38 41 45 25 Event 12 Girls 12 & Under 1:33.44 1:33.47 1:29.56 1:28.88 1:51.18 4 x 25m Breaststroke Relay Position 3 4 2 1 5 Points 4 3 5 6 2 Running Points 55 41 46 51 27 Event 13 Boys 14 & Under 2:51.38 2:58.53 2:44.97 DQ DQ 4 x 50m Breaststroke Relay Position 2 3 1 Points 5 4 6 Running Points 60 45 52 51 27 Event 14 Girls 14 & Under 3:07.31 DQ 3:04.65 2:50.81 3:43.35 4 x 50m Breaststroke Relay Position 3 2 1 4 Points 4 5 6 3 Running Points 64 45 57 57 30 Event 15 Boys Open 2:38.06 2:30.78 2:37.07 2:45.78 3:17.88 4 x 50m Breaststroke Relay Position 3 1 2 4 5 Points 4 6 5 3 2 Running Points 68 51 62 60 32 Event 16 Girls Open 2:52.81 2:52.40 3:08.06 2:58.16 3:36.50 4 x 50m Breaststroke Relay Position 2 1 4 3 5 Points 5 6 3 4 2 Running Points 73 57 65 64 34 Event 17 Boys 10 & Under 1:34.07 DQ 1:37.03 1:22.56 DNS 4 x 25m Medley Relay Position 2 3 1 Points 5 4 6 Running Points 78 57 69 70 34 Event 18 Girls 10 & Under DQ DQ 1:29.78 1:35.03 1:44.66 4 x 25m Medley Relay Position 1 2 3 Points 6 5 4 Running Points 78 57 75 75 38 Event 19 Boys 12 & Under 1:20.12 1:22.50 1:28.50 1:24.43 1:28.78 4 x 25m Medley Relay Position 1 2 4 3 5 Points 6 5 3 4 2 Running Points 84 62 78 79 40 Event 20 Girls 12 & Under 1:25.32 1:19.44 1:17.69 1:17.34 1:40.59 4 x 25m Medley Relay Position 4 3 2 1 5 Points 3 4 5 6 2 Running Points 87 66 83 85 42 Event 21 Boys 14 & Under 2:16.43 2:32.72 2:25.82 2:37.00 2:55.22 4 x 50m Medley Relay Position 1 3 2 4 5 Points 6 4 5 3 2 Running Points 93 70 88 88 44 Event 22 Girls 14 & Under 2:38.75 DQ 2:37.12 2:28.15 3:35.59 4 x 50m Medley Relay Position 3 2 1 4 Points 4 5 6 3 Running Points 97 70 93 94 47 Event 23 Boys Open 2:08.53 2:07.38 2:13.47 2:19.63 2:41.19 4 x 50m Medley Relay Position 2 1 3 4 5 Points 5 6 4 3 2 Running Points 102 76 97 97 49 Event 24 Girls Open 2:23.94 2:18.36 2:38.50 2:26.72 3:44.06 4 x 50m Medley Relay Position 2 1 4 3 5 Points 5 6 3 4 2 Running Points 107 82 100 101 51 Event 25 Boys 10 & Under 1:18.56 DQ 1:25.50 1:11.57 DNS 4 x 25m Freestyle Relay Position 2 3 1 Points 5 4 6 Running Points 112 82 104 107 51 Event 26 Girls 10 & Under 1:22.50 DQ 1:29.69 1:24.25 1:23.85 4 x 25m Freestyle Relay Position 1 4 3 2 Points 6 3 4 5 Running Points 118 82 107 111 56 Event 27 Boys 12 & Under 1:08.82 1:16.40 1:23.28 1:07.85 1:19.37 4 x 25m Freestyle Relay Position 2 3 5 1 4 Points 5 4 2 6 3 Running Points 123 86 109 117 59 Event 28 Girls 12 & Under 1:13.43 1:11.44 1:07.81 1:07.84 1:30.62 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Position 4 3 1 2 5 Points 3 4 6 5 2 Running Points 126 90 115 122 61 Event 29 Boys 14 & Under 2:03.38 2:15.90 2:02.72 DQ 2:31.18 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Position 2 3 1 4 Points 5 4 6 3 Running Points 131 94 121 122 64 Event 30 Girls 14 & Under 2:15.44 2:29.68 2:15.94 2:13.03 3:04.57 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Position 2 4 3 1 5 Points 5 3 4 6 2 Running Points 136 97 125 128 66 Event 31 Boys Open 1:56.31 1:55.18 1:57.66 2:06.41 2:20.34 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Position 2 1 3 4 5 Points 5 6 4 3 2 Running Points 141 103 129 131 68 Event 32 Girls Open 2:06.94 2:01.56 2:24.06 2:10.94 3:26.22 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Position 2 1 4 3 5 Points 5 6 3 4 2 Running Points 146 109 132 135 70 Event 33 Mixed Cannon 2:09.50 2:06.75 1:59.85 1:59.54 2:32.88 8 x 25m Freestyle Relay Position 4 3 2 1 5 Points 3 4 5 6 2 Running Points 149 113 137 141 72.
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