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Women's Results Summary Women's Results Summary - Top 3 By Age Group Full results available at: https://data.opentrack.run/en-gb/x/2021/GBR/tadnat/ 100m U20W SenW 1 Alyson Bell Giffnock North 11.92 1= Taylah Spence Orkney 12.2 2 Emily Miller VP Glasgow 12.2 1= Chloe Lambert VP Glasgow 12.2 3 Lois Garland Perth Strathtay 12.3 3 Jenna Wrisberg Giffnock North 12.28 100mH U20W SenW 1 Amy Kennedy Cumbernauld 15.40 1 Katie Purves Edinburgh 13.98 2 Jane Davidson Aberdeen 15.41 2 Holly McArthur Edinburgh 14.15 3 Katie Burr VP Glasgow 15.71 3 Erin Campbell Giffnock North 14.82 200m U20W SenW 1 Lois Garland Perth Strathtay 25.2 1 Roisin Harison Aberdeen 24.34 2 Katie Dinwoodie Shetland 26.15 2 Rebecca Matheson Aberdeen 24.41 3 Sarah Duff Pitreavie 26.3 3 Kelsey Stewart Aberdeen 24.85 400m U20W SenW 1 Katie Johnson (U18) Edinburgh 57.4 1 Georgia Morrison Aberdeen 59.0 2 Rebecca Grieve (U18) Pitreavie 57.81 2 Connie Campbell Inverness 1:01.3 3 Anise Macaulay Orr (U18) Edinburgh 58.7 3 Erika Marwick Orkney 1:03.0 400mH U20W SenW 1 Leah Keisler Law and District 1:06.46 1 Mhairi Patience VP Glasgow 1:02.33 2 Rachel Callan Giffnock North 1:08.02 2 Emily Craig Edinburgh 1:02.70 3 x x x 3 x x x 800m U20W SenW 1 Zoe Flower Giffnock North 2:19.4 1 Erika Marwick Orkney 2:25.9 2 Daisy Cumming Dunfermline 2:22.4 2 Sophie Smith East Kilbride 2:34.4 3 Jill Carswell Giffnock North 2:25.4 3 Rachel Cunningham Shettleston 2:44.1 W35 1 Charlene Manley Shettleston 2:25.0 2 x x x 3 x x x 1500m U20W SenW 1 Georgia Ledingham Corstorphine 4:36.39 1 Grace Whelan Moray Road Runners 4:53.89 2 Charlie Frew Giffnock North 4:47.78 2 Sophie Smith East Kilbride 5:16.2 3 Josie Wren-Golder Perth Strathtay 4:55.0 3 x x x W40 1 Michelle Sandison Shetland 5:04.49 2 x x x 3 x x x 3000m U20W SenW 1 Emma Livingstone East Kilbride 12:31.6 1 Emily McNicol Law and District 10:31.6 2 Eilidh Ballantyne Kilmarnock 12:44.91 2 Sophie Smith East Kilbride 11.23.0 3 x x x 3 x x x W35 W40 1 Jennifer Beattie Kilmarnock 11:54.99 1 Michelle Sandison Shetland 10:40.92 2 Amanda Bryden Kilmarnock 12:46.18 2 Vivien Thorpe East Kilbride 12:05.0 3 x x x 3 x x x Long Jump U20W SenW 1 Rosie Sharples Falkirk Victoria 5.09 1 Shaya van Houdt Glasgow University 5.28 2 Charlotte Hume Orkney 4.65 2 Anna Forbes VP Glasgow 5.27 3 Emily Stratton Falkirk Victoria 4.56 3 Anna Cameron VP Glasgow 5.09 W35 1 Gillian Cooke Edinburgh 5.09 2 x x x 3 x x x Triple Jump U20W SenW 1 Loni Wiseman Shetland 10.13 1 Carolyn Harvey Ayr Seaforth 11.11 2 Sophie Williams Falkirk Victoria 9.5 2 Anna Leishman Falkirk Victoria 9.97 3 x x x 3 x x x High Jump U20W SenW 1 Rosie Sharples Falkirk Victoria 1.65 1 Nikki Manson Giffnock North 1.7 2 Amy Kennedy Cumbernauld 1.5 2 Claire McGarvey Banchory Stonehaven 1.65 3 Katie Burr VP Glasgow 1.45 3 Emma Thompson VP Glasgow 1.45 Pole Vault U20W SenW 1 x x x 1 x x x 2 x x x 2 x x x 3 x x x 3 x x x Hammer U20W SenW 1 Kirsty Costello Kilbarchan 57.3 1 Rachel Hunter North Ayrshire 61.44 2 Rachel MacLennan Inverness 46.38 2 Katie Ord VP Glasgow 42.62 3 Natasha Tulloch Shetland 43.14 3 x x x W50 1 Catherine Murdoch Inverness 19.54 2 x x x 3 x x x Discus U20W SenW 1 Kiera Maxwell VP Glasgow 38.03 1 x x x 2 Rebekah Rose Dundee Hawkhill 24.13 2 x x x 3 Lesley Rogers Dundee Hawkhill 17.19 3 x x x W60 1 Claire Cameron VP Glasgow 26.17 2 x x x 3 x x x Javelin U20W SenW 1 Katie Burr VP Glasgow 33.52 1 Phoebe Lewis North Ayrshire 28.81 2 Emma Solley Edinburgh 33.11 2 x x x 3 Stephanie Mercer Shetland 28.70 3 x x x W50 1 Lorna Brown Falkirk Victoria 26.59 2 x x x 3 x x x Shot Put U20W SenW 1 Teddy Tchoudja Shettleston 13.09 1 Phoebe Lewis North Ayrshire 7.73 2 Amy Kennedy Cumbernauld 12.14 2 x x x 3 Katie Burr VP Glasgow 9.85 3 x x x W50 W60 1 Lorna Brown Falkirk Victoria 9.63 1 Claire Cameron VP Glasgow 9.46 2 x x x 2 x x x 3 x x x 3 x x x.
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