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2:28.30 Westonbirt School 1 2:35.68 ST Hugh's School, Woodhall Spa 2 IAPS Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - Page 1 IAPS Championships 2017 - 06/05/2017 Meet Programme Event 1 Boys Under 11 8x25 SC Meter Freestyle Relay Team Relay Seed Time Finals Place 1 Westonbirt School A 2:28.30 ________________________ 2 ST Hugh's School, Woodhall Spa A 2:35.68 ________________________ 3 Lucton School A 2:38.91 ________________________ 4 Brockhurst A 2:39.31 ________________________ 5 Qeh Junior School A 2:39.82 ________________________ 6 Tockington Manor School Prep A 2:40.70 ________________________ 7 Brooke Priory A 2:41.02 ________________________ 8 Barfield School A 2:42.46 ________________________ 9 Cottesmore A 2:42.89 Alt ________________________ 10 Crescent School A 2:46.19 Alt ________________________ 11 Kew College A 2:48.32 Scr ________________________ 12 Bedales Prep School, Dunhurst A 2:50.08 Scr ________________________ 13 Moreton First A 3:02.52 Scr ________________________ Event 3 Boys Under 10 4x25 SC Meter Medley Relay Team Relay Seed Time Finals Place 1 The New Beacon A 46.07 ________________________ 2 Dulwich Prep Cranbrook A 46.22 ________________________ 3 Yardley Court A 49.72 ________________________ 4 Holmewood House School A 50.89 ________________________ 5 St Michael's Prep School A 51.26 ________________________ 6 Hazelwood School A 56.62 ________________________ 7 Colet A 1:13.24 ________________________ 8 Cumnor House School Croydon A 1:18.07 ________________________ 9 Ashville College A 1:18.62 ________________________ 10 Lanesborough School A 1:18.73 ________________________ 11 Crosfields School A 1:19.06 ________________________ 12 Yateley Manor A 1:19.42 ________________________ 13 Millfield School A 1:20.09 Alt ________________________ 14 Downsend School A 1:20.36 Alt ________________________ 15 The Hawthorns School A 1:20.36 Alt ________________________ 16 Davenies School A 1:20.56 Scr ________________________ 17 Bromsgrove School A 1:20.56 Scr ________________________ 18 Dulwich Prep London A 1:20.80 Scr ________________________ 19 Heath Mount School A 1:21.46 Scr ________________________ 20 Dulwich College Junior School A 1:22.06 Scr ________________________ 21 Vinehall School A 1:22.63 Scr ________________________ 22 Bishopsgate School A 1:22.69 Scr ________________________ 23 Cranleigh Prep A 1:22.94 Scr ________________________ 24 ST Pirans A 1:23.09 Scr ________________________ 25 Cranmore Prep School A 1:23.64 Scr ________________________ 26 Bishops Stortford College Prep A 1:24.63 Scr ________________________ 27 Ashford Prep School A 1:24.95 Scr ________________________ 28 Kings Junior School A 1:25.31 Scr ________________________ 29 Highfield School, Liphook A 1:25.37 Scr ________________________ 30 Eaton Square School A 1:25.77 Scr ________________________ 31 Abingdon Prep School A 1:26.18 Scr ________________________ 32 Stamford A 1:26.18 Scr ________________________ 33 The Old Hall A 1:27.01 Scr ________________________ 34 Latymer Prep A 1:27.18 Scr ________________________ 35 York House A 1:27.28 Scr ________________________ 36 Beaudesert Park School A 1:27.43 Scr ________________________ IAPS Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - Page 2 IAPS Championships 2017 - 06/05/2017 Meet Programme Event 3 ... (Boys Under 10 4x25 SC Meter Medley Relay) 37 St Neots School A 1:27.68 Scr ________________________ 38 Berkhamsted Prep School A 1:27.68 Scr ________________________ 39 Kew College A 1:28.03 Scr ________________________ 40 Ripley Court A 1:28.31 Scr ________________________ 41 Eversfield Preparatory School A 1:29.11 Scr ________________________ 42 St George's Junior School A 1:29.18 Scr ________________________ 43 Caterham Prep School A 1:29.19 Scr ________________________ 44 Eagle House School A 1:29.44 Scr ________________________ 45 Lucton School A 1:29.50 Scr ________________________ 46 Daneshill Prep School A 1:30.35 Scr ________________________ 47 Danes Hill A 1:30.44 Scr ________________________ 48 Westbourne House School A 1:30.54 Scr ________________________ 49 Lambrook School A 1:30.81 Scr ________________________ 50 Feltonfleet A 1:30.84 Scr ________________________ 51 New Hall Preparatory School A 1:30.97 Scr ________________________ 52 Truro Prep School A 1:31.05 Scr ________________________ 53 Westonbirt School A 1:31.19 Scr ________________________ 54 Elm Green Team 1 A 1:31.44 Scr ________________________ 55 Newland House School A 1:31.58 Scr ________________________ 56 St Andrew's Prep A 1:31.78 Scr ________________________ 57 Twyford School A 1:32.00 Scr ________________________ 58 Brentwood Preparatory A 1:32.06 Scr ________________________ 59 Clayesmore Prep School A 1:32.13 Scr ________________________ 60 Royal Russell School A 1:32.62 Scr ________________________ 61 St Faith's A 1:32.81 Scr ________________________ 62 Aldwickbury School A 1:32.88 Scr ________________________ 63 St Martins School Northwood A 1:32.91 Scr ________________________ 64 The Beacon School A 1:33.21 Scr ________________________ 65 Bancroft's Prep School A 1:33.62 Scr ________________________ 66 Worksop School A 1:34.49 Scr ________________________ 67 Highgate School A 1:34.81 Scr ________________________ 68 Brockhurst A 1:35.31 Scr ________________________ 69 Ipswich Prep A 1:35.60 Scr ________________________ 70 Felsted Prep School A 1:35.63 Scr ________________________ 71 Grace Dieu Manor School A 1:35.65 Scr ________________________ 72 Chesham Preparatory School A 1:35.66 Scr ________________________ 73 Hazlegrove A 1:35.87 Scr ________________________ 74 King Henry Viii Prep School A 1:35.91 Scr ________________________ 75 King's St Alban's A 1:36.03 Scr ________________________ 76 Dragon School A 1:36.72 Scr ________________________ 77 Qeh Junior School A 1:36.86 Scr ________________________ 78 Framlingham College Prep Schoo A 1:38.08 Scr ________________________ 79 Fairfield Prep A 1:38.12 Scr ________________________ 80 Newcastle Rgs A 1:38.58 Scr ________________________ 81 Falcons School for Boys A 1:38.59 Scr ________________________ 82 The Pilgrims' School A 1:39.00 Scr ________________________ 83 Laxton Junior School A 1:39.67 Scr ________________________ 84 Bedford Prep School A 1:41.51 Scr ________________________ 85 Dumpton School A 1:42.61 Scr ________________________ 86 St. Anthony's Prep A 1:42.93 Scr ________________________ 87 Shrewsbury House School A 1:43.93 Scr ________________________ 88 Tockington Manor School Prep A 1:45.44 Scr ________________________ IAPS Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - Page 3 IAPS Championships 2017 - 06/05/2017 Meet Programme Event 3 ... (Boys Under 10 4x25 SC Meter Medley Relay) 89 Foremarke Hall A 1:46.56 Scr ________________________ 90 Beechwood Park School A 1:48.69 Scr ________________________ 91 Prestfelde A 1:49.12 Scr ________________________ 92 Bedales Prep School, Dunhurst A 1:49.70 Scr ________________________ 93 The Paragon School A 1:52.45 Scr ________________________ 94 Sandroyd A 1:52.88 Scr ________________________ 95 Monkton Coombe Prep School A 1:53.85 Scr ________________________ Event 5 Boys Under 11 4x25 SC Meter Medley Relay Team Relay Seed Time Finals Place 1 Dulwich Prep London A 1:10.66 ________________________ 2 Millfield School A 1:11.00 ________________________ 3 Dulwich College Junior School A 1:11.25 ________________________ 4 Wetherby Swim Team A 1:14.17 ________________________ 5 The Mall School A 1:14.59 ________________________ 6 Yardley Court A 1:14.79 ________________________ 7 Dragon School A 1:15.39 ________________________ 8 Cranmore Prep School B 1:16.28 ________________________ 9 Crosfields School A 1:16.88 ________________________ 10 Aldwickbury School A 1:17.82 ________________________ 11 Lambrook School A 1:18.16 ________________________ 12 Colet A 1:18.35 ________________________ 13 Oratory Preparatory School A 1:18.50 Alt ________________________ 14 The Portsmouth Grammar School A 1:19.60 Alt ________________________ 15 ST Pirans A 1:19.71 Scr ________________________ 16 Bromsgrove School A 1:20.05 Scr ________________________ 17 Kingshott School A 1:20.29 Scr ________________________ 18 St Margarets Prep School A 1:20.30 Scr ________________________ 19 The Old Hall A 1:20.38 Scr ________________________ 20 Ashville College A 1:20.53 Scr ________________________ 21 The New Beacon A 1:21.18 Scr ________________________ 22 Davenies School A 1:21.37 Scr ________________________ 23 Brighton College Prep School A 1:21.53 Scr ________________________ 24 Bishops Stortford College Prep A 1:21.54 Scr ________________________ 25 Colfes Junior A 1:21.62 Scr ________________________ 26 Beechwood Park School A 1:21.69 Scr ________________________ 27 St Martins School Northwood A 1:21.88 Scr ________________________ 28 Kings Hawford Prep School A 1:22.28 Scr ________________________ 29 Monkton Coombe Prep School A 1:22.31 Scr ________________________ 30 Beaudesert Park School A 1:22.35 Scr ________________________ 31 The Hawthorns School A 1:22.50 Scr ________________________ 32 Newland House School A 1:22.62 Scr ________________________ 33 Hazlegrove A 1:22.74 Scr ________________________ 34 Abingdon Prep School A 1:22.93 Scr ________________________ 35 Oakwood School A 1:23.13 Scr ________________________ 36 Cumnor House School Croydon A 1:23.37 Scr ________________________ 37 Parkside A 1:23.61 Scr ________________________ 38 Stamford A 1:23.84 Scr ________________________ 39 King's St Alban's A 1:24.03 Scr ________________________ 40 Westonbirt School A 1:24.52 Scr ________________________ 41 Port Regis School A 1:24.54 Scr ________________________
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