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Team Results West Midlands Ski Association Schools Slalom Ski Race Overall Team Ranging after run 2 Total of Bib. Name School Year Category Run 1 Run 2 Total Time Best 3 Ranking *****U8***** St Winefrides U8 Girls 1st 1 2 GALLIERS Isabelle St Winefrides School 2001 Girls U8 00:14.17 00:14.85 00:29.02 2 3 GALLIERS Eve St Winefrides School 2001 Girls U8 00:15.73 00:13.69 00:29.42 3 4 HUGHES Libby St Winefrides School 2001 Girls U8 00:15.32 00:15.27 00:30.59 01:29.03 St Winefrides U8 Boys 1st 1 15 REEVES Toby St Winefrides School 2002 Boys U8 00:18.98 00:17.72 00:36.70 2 12 OREILLY Gabriel St Winefrides School 2004 Boys U8 00:25.90 00:20.40 00:46.30 3 13 BALY Monty St Winefrides School 2003 Boys U8 00:30.07 00:21.81 00:51.88 14 REEVES Henry St Winefrides School 2004 Boys U8 00:37.54 DSQ 02:14.88 *****U10***** Winterfold U10 Girls 1st 1 20 WESTWOOD Poppy Winterfold 1999 Girls U10 00:13.62 00:13.86 00:27.48 2 17 ROBBINS Zoe Winterfold 1999 Girls U10 00:14.39 00:14.05 00:28.44 3 18 EVANS Molly Winterfold 1999 Girls U10 00:14.57 00:14.18 00:28.75 4 19 BROOKES Elouise Winterfold 2000 Girls U10 00:14.99 00:15.25 01:24.67 St Winefrides U10 Girl 2nd 1 23 HOW Beatrice St Winefrides School 2000 Girls U10 00:12.12 00:12.65 00:24.77 2 24 BEDFORD Eleanor St Winefrides School 1999 Girls U10 00:14.37 00:14.08 00:28.45 3 5 BALY Maddy St Winefrides School 2001 Girls U8 00:17.58 00:15.81 00:33.39 01:26.61 Crackley Hall School U10 Boys X 1 30 DOHERTY Sam Crackley Hall School 1999 Boys U10 00:10.74 00:10.83 00:21.57 2 10 HENDERSON Toby Crackley Hall School 2002 Boys U8 00:14.98 00:14.21 00:29.19 3 11 WARNE Tom Crackley Hall School 2001 Boys U8 00:13.76 DQS 00:00.00 St Winefrides U10 Boys X 1 31 GALLIERS Toby St Winefrides School 1999 Boys U10 00:12.63 00:12.96 00:25.59 2 32 OREILLY Ben St Winefrides School 2000 Boys U10 00:25.49 00:15.46 00:40.95 3 33 HUGHES Tom St Winefrides School 2000 Boys U10 00:13.37 DNF 00:00.00 Winterfold U10 Boys X 1 7 MILLARD Oliver Winterfold 2001 Boys U8 00:12.84 00:12.59 00:25.43 2 28 LITTLE Matthew Winterfold 2000 Boys U10 00:17.81 00:16.84 00:34.65 3 8 PLATNAUER Sam Winterfold 2001 Boys U8 00:14.73 DSQ 00:00.00 *****U12***** Crackley Hall School U12 Girls 1st 1 40 EATON Freya Crackley Hall School 1998 Girls U12 00:09.76 00:09.69 00:19.45 2 39 McDERMOTT Lucy Crackley Hall School 1997 Girls U12 00:13.93 00:13.60 00:27.53 3 21 BROMLEY Ella Crackley Hall School 1999 Girls U10 00:14.28 00:13.71 00:27.99 4 22 McLEOD Alofe Crackley Hall School 1999 Girls U10 00:14.08 00:14.08 00:28.18 00:37.77 00:37.00 01:14.77 Hartford Manor Primary U12 Boy 1st 1 34 RASCAGNERES Thomas Hartford Manor Primary School 2000 Boys U10 00:10.05 00:10.33 00:20.38 2 49 TURLEY Sam Hartford Manor Primary School 1997 Boys U12 00:12.24 00:13.08 00:25.32 3 48 RASCAGNERES Jacques Hartford Manor Primary School 1998 Boys U12 00:14.49 00:14.47 00:28.96 01:14.66 *****U14***** Princethorpe College U14 Boys 1st 1 44 PHELPS Nicholas Princethorpe College 1997 Boys U12 00:09.12 00:09.07 00:18.19 2 64 EATON Oliver Princethorpe College 1996 Boys U14 00:09.23 00:09.39 00:18.62 3 62 BROTHERTON Ed Princethorpe College 1995 Boys U14 00:09.89 00:09.83 00:19.72 4 63 McDERDMOTT Alex Princethorpe College 1995 Boys U14 00:12.23 00:12.54 00:56.53 Burton Borough U14 Boys 2nd 1 47 GIRLING Kirran The Burton Borough School 1997 Boys U12 00:09.34 00:09.18 00:18.52 2 67 WALLERS Zach The Burton Borough School 1996 Boys U14 00:10.48 00:10.11 00:20.59 3 68 GARBETT Jake The Burton Borough School 1995 Boys U14 00:15.46 00:15.23 00:30.69 01:09.80 Winterfold U14 Boys 3rd 1 59 GOUCHER George Winterfold 1996 Boys U14 00:11.82 00:11.31 00:23.13 2 42 TIBBETTS Will Winterfold 1998 Boys U12 00:13.11 00:12.92 00:26.03 3 41 STRINGER Joe Winterfold 1997 Boys U12 00:13.84 00:13.84 00:27.82 4 58 EVANS Jack Winterfold 1995 Boys U14 00:36.96 00:12.25 00:49.21 00:38.77 00:36.48 01:15.25 *****U16***** Princethorpe College U16 Girls 1st 1 86 PHELPS Sophia Princethorpe College 1994 Girls U16 00:09.74 00:09.74 00:19.48 2 85 INGLES Loren Princethorpe College 1993 Girls U16 00:12.16 00:12.04 00:24.20 3 55 DOHERTY Robyn Princethorpe College 1996 Girls U14 00:11.80 00:12.44 00:24.24 4 38 INGLES Thori Princethorpe College 1997 Girls U12 00:12.23 00:12.19 00:24.42 00:33.70 00:33.97 01:07.67 Bridgnorth Endowed School U16 Gir 2nd 1 78 SHRIMPTON Charlotte Bridgnorth Endowed School 1994 Girls U16 00:08.66 00:08.71 00:17.37 2 50 CATES Fern Bridgnorth Endowed School 1995 Girls U14 00:12.10 00:12.24 00:24.34 3 51 GARBETT Alicia Bridgnorth Endowed School 1995 Girls U14 00:15.26 00:14.34 00:29.60 79 REX Becky Bridgnorth Endowed School 1994 Girls U16 DSQ 00:15.52 01:11.31 Charlton School U16 Girls X 1 82 VENN Molly Charlton School 1994 Girls U16 00:13.18 00:13.60 00:26.78 2 81 KNOWLES Stephanie Charlton School 1994 Girls U16 00:14.05 00:13.68 00:27.73 3 83 DODD Georgina Charlton School 1994 Girls U16 DNS DNS 4 84 PRITCHARD Charlotte Charlton School 1994 Girls U16 DSQ 00:15.32 00:00.00 Droitwich Spa High U16 Boys 1st 1 96 LEE Adam Droitwich Spa High School 1994 Boys U16 00:08.77 00:08.61 00:17.38 2 74 LEE Sam Droitwich Spa High School 1996 Boys U14 00:10.69 00:10.65 00:21.34 3 73 HUNT Liam Droitwich Spa High School 1996 Boys U14 00:11.63 00:11.36 00:22.99 4 97 FELL Alex Droitwich Spa High School 1993 Boys U16 00:12.89 00:14.06 01:01.71 Heart of England U16 Boys 2nd 1 92 THORLEY Alasadair Heart of England 1994 Boys U16 00:08.60 00:08.42 00:17.02 2 45 THORLEY Duncan Heart of England 1997 Boys U12 00:10.88 00:10.83 00:21.71 3 66 CLOWE Tom Heart of England 1995 Boys U14 00:12.12 00:12.32 00:24.44 4 65 DAVENPORT Oliver Heart of England 1996 Boys U14 00:15.74 00:16.71 01:03.17 Charlton School U16 Boys 3rd 1 90 BENNETT Anthony Charlton School 1994 Boys U16 00:09.74 00:09.67 00:19.41 2 61 BLAIR Daniel Charlton School 1995 Boys U14 00:12.12 00:11.88 00:24.00 3 91 THOMAS Nicholas Charlton School 1994 Boys U16 00:13.39 00:12.49 00:25.88 4 60 HALES Jac Charlton School 1995 Boys U14 00:12.98 00:13.37 00:34.84 00:34.04 01:08.88 Thomas Telford U16 Boys 4th 1 93 WEST Daniel Thomas Telford School 1993 Boys U16 00:12.47 00:12.24 00:24.71 2 70 BRAY Liam Thomas Telford School 1995 Boys U14 00:12.95 00:12.38 00:25.33 3 94 GWARDIAK Jon Thomas Telford School 1993 Boys U16 00:12.90 00:12.71 00:25.61 4 71 BERRIDGE Alex Thomas Telford School 1995 Boys U14 00:14.08 00:13.57 01:15.65 *****U16***** Thomas Telford U19 Girls 1st 1 98 BROWN Rebecca Thomas Telford School 1991 Girls U19 00:10.36 00:10.23 00:20.59 2 87 RUHTON Chloe Thomas Telford School 1994 Girls U16 00:10.91 00:11.04 00:21.95 3 88 SMITH Tayla Thomas Telford School 1996 Girls U14 00:12.73 00:12.74 00:25.47 4 56 FOSTER Beth Thomas Telford School 1995 Girls U14 DNS DNS 01:08.01 St Joseph's College U19 Boys 1st 1 99 CADMAN Piers St Joseph's College 1991 Boys U19 00:08.53 00:08.18 00:16.71 2 76 YATES Chris St Joseph's College 1996 Boys U14 00:08.75 00:08.56 00:17.31 3 77 STREETON Josh St Joseph's College 1995 Boys U14 00:09.20 00:09.28 00:18.48 00:52.50.
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