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New Balance English Schools' Track & Field Championships 9 New Balance English Schools' Track & Field Championships 9th / 10 th / 11 th July 2021 Intermediate Boys 100m Intermediate Boys 100m Hurdles Heat 1 Heat 1 1 Micho Tao Corn 11.20 1 Noah Hanson Essex 13.44 2 Fabian Powell Leics 11.28 2 Jaiden Dean Norf 13.51 3 Verrel Charles Midd 11.54 3 Hayden Christian Midd 13.87 4 Ashley Williams Hants 11.56 4 Eljay Secker Lincs 13.97 5 Tom Burton Cumb 11.63 5 Freddy Khan Essex 13.98 6 William Squires Dorset 11.67 6 Drew Bradley Chesh 14.23 7 Joshua Gonsalves Bucks 11.68 7 Archie Cooper Manch 14.29 8 Reece Earle Midd 12.33 8 Max Roe Lincs 14.48 Heat 2 Heat 2 1 Hagen Mzee Berks 10.99 0 Natan Witkowski Manch DQ 2 Rusciano Thomas-Riley WMid 11.01 1 Jacob Blanc Essex 13.19 3 Dant Legister Kent 11.15 2 Daniel Goriola Kent 13.31 4 Ryan Amesimeku Nhants 11.29 3 Patrick Kyle Avon 13.96 5 Reuel Miller Bucks 11.36 4 Joel Elphick Lancs 14.07 6 Malachi Amadi Midd 11.45 5 Nate Mills Leics 14.17 7 Connell Mccarthy Corn 11.49 6 Oscar Hennessy Leach Wilts 14.41 8 Ryan Brady Avon 11.52 9 Chris Hughes Essex 13.11 Intermediate Boys 100m Hurdles Final Heat 1 Intermediate Boys 100m Final 1 Joel ELPHICK Lancs 13.80 Heat 1 2 Drew BRADLEY Chesh 13.89 1 Connell MCCARTHY Corn 11.28 3 Max ROE Lincs 14.10 2 Ashley WILLIAMS Hants 11.44 4 Archie COOPER Manch 14.18 3 Tom BURTON Cumb 11.48 5 Oscar HENNESSY LEACH Wilts 14.83 4 Ryan BRADY Avon 11.51 Heat 2 5 Joshua GONSALVES Bucks 11.60 1 Jacob BLANC Essex 12.91 6 William SQUIRES Dorset 11.69 2 Daniel GORIOLA Kent 13.01 7 Reece EARLE Midd 12.12 3 Noah HANSON Essex 13.26 Heat 2 4 Eljay SECKER Lincs 13.73 1 Rusciano THOMAS-RILEY WMid 10.95 5 Hayden CHRISTIAN Midd 13.84 2 Hagen MZEE Berks 10.95 6 Patrick KYLE Avon 13.86 3 Fabian POWELL Leics 10.97 7 Freddy KHAN Essex 13.94 4 Dant┌⮠LEGISTER Kent 11.04 8 Jaiden DEAN Norf 14.27 5 Micho TAO Corn 11.11 6 Ryan AMESIMEKU Nhants 11.15 7 Reuel MILLER Bucks 11.25 8 Malachi AMADI Midd 11.31 9 Verrel CHARLES Midd 11.33 New Balance English Schools' Track & Field Championships 9th / 10 th / 11 th July 2021 Intermediate Boys 1500m Final Intermediate Boys 200m Final 1 Daniel GALLOWAY Shrop 4:04.80 Heat 1 2 Sam MILLS Devon 4:05.95 1 Corcoran MORGAN WYork 22.69 3 William RABJOHNS Dorset 4:06.14 2 Alex LEADBEATER Chesh 22.72 4 George KEEN Camb 4:06.58 3 Jacob HOCKIN NYork 22.87 5 Joshua BLEVINS Nland 4:08.51 4 Daniel HARDING-FORBES Bedfrd 23.03 6 Ethan BRADY-JONES Mersey 4:08.88 5 Shaquille FERNANDEZ-FOLKES London 7 Jamie KEIR Kent 4:09.22 23.19 8 William STRICKLEY Mersey 4:11.27 6 Dylan LOVE Durham 23.37 9 Connor FLETCHER Manch 4:12.87 Heat 2 10 Evan SAVAGE Manch 4:12.90 0 Dejaune LINGARD London DQ 11 Blake GRANT-WILLIAMS Corn 4:15.40 1 Joel HOUSLIN Herts 21.90 12 James PECK Suff 4:15.66 2 Osaretin EKHORAGBON Manch 21.92 13 Kai CHILVERS Camb 4:16.84 3 Albert BRADSHAW Manch 22.14 14 Christo CHILTON London 4:21.76 4 Joseph NASH Midd 22.16 15 Lewis SULLIVAN Suff 4:24.96 5 Freddie ARKELL London 22.43 6 Dylan PURTON Kent 22.81 Intermediate Boys 1500m Steeplechase 1 Luke Birdseye Berks 4:26.24 Intermediate Boys 3000m 2 Benedict Maguire Essex 4:37.76 1 Edward Bird Dorset 8:31.14 3 Benadict Whittle Herts 4:40.91 2 Tj Jones Mersey 8:31.50 4 Rowan Shearer Suff 4:46.64 3 Isaac Rothwell Camb 8:36.30 5 Joshua Mingoia Berks 4:52.69 4 Ethan Primett Herts 8:36.68 6 Charlie Wright NYork 4:53.43 5 James Knockton Chesh 8:41.63 7 Dominic Pauley Camb 4:53.46 6 Solomon Okrafo-Smart Notts 8:43.27 8 William Galliford Herts 5:02.46 7 Liam Mccay Mersey 8:43.71 9 Finley Davis Suff 5:23.20 8 Ben Brown Hants 8:45.23 9 Seamus Robinson Avon 8:46.65 Intermediate Boys 200m 10 Ben Peck Suff 8:50.98 Heat 1 11 Isaac Morris Camb 8:52.41 1 Joel Houslin Herts 22.19 12 Mark Ruby Dorset 8:53.88 2 Dejaune Lingard London 22.28 13 Hayden Gear Kent 8:56.73 3 Osaretin Ekhoragbon Manch 22.33 14 Sam Greenstein Herts 9:04.51 4 Jamie Carrott Leics 22.42 15 Joshua Prendergast Kent 9:06.47 5 Joseph Nash Midd 22.80 6 Corcoran Morgan WYork 23 Intermediate Boys 400m 7 Daniel Harding-Forbes Bedfrd 23.19 Heat 1 8 Shaquille Fernandez-Folkes London 23.54 1 Tom Gaunce Herts 50.04 Heat 2 2 Ben Sinclair IOM 50.18 1 Albert Bradshaw Manchester22.47 3 Tommy Owler Kent 50.57 2 Freddie Arkell London 22.83 4 Mikhail Filippov Herts 51.88 3 Dylan Purton Kent 22.98 5 Eddie Griffin Somer 52 4 Alex Leadbetter Chesh 23.05 6 Morgan White Manch 52.44 5 Jacob Hockin NYork 23.17 7 Alex Knight Avon 52.56 6 Dylan Love Durham 23.53 New Balance English Schools' Track & Field Championships 9th / 10 th / 11 th July 2021 Heat 2 Heat 2 1 Calvin Smith Norf 49.05 1 Christopher Perkins Durham 1:53.87 2 Matthew Marven Herts 50.40 2 Edward Enser Surrey 1:54.80 3 Thomas Elliott Devon 50.87 3 Elliot Savage Manch 1:55.44 4 Joe Wheeler Corn 50.88 4 Zak Old Nland 1:55.80 5 Alastair Walls Bucks 51.73 5 Oliver Capps Devon 1:57.12 6 Finley Mayoh Manch 1:58.71 Intermediate Boys 400m Final 7 Luca Matharu Herts 1:59.40 Heat 1 8 Ewan Maxwell Bucks 2:02.00 1 Eddie GRIFFIN Somer 52.91 2 Morgan WHITE Manch 55.52 Intermediate Boys Discus Heat 2 1 Caden Uzoigwe Manch 48.82 1 Calvin SMITH Norf 49.43 2 Joshua Schrijver Avon 47.60 2 Ben SINCLAIR IOM 49.51 3 Gabe Lamb Herts 45.84 3 Tom GAUNCE Herts 49.81 4 Timi Babatunde Kent 45.62 4 Matthew MARVEN Herts 51.25 5 Harry Draper-Barr Hants 43.23 5 Joe WHEELER Corn 51.69 6 Zack Grinsted Bedfrd 42.75 6 Alastair WALLS Bucks 51.70 7 Robert Docherty IOM 42.06 7 Thomas ELLIOTT Devon 51.86 8 Daniel English-Brown NYork 42.02 9 Brydon Duncan Kent 41.13 Intermediate Boys 400m Hurdles 10 Patrick Mcclean-Tattan Essex 39.76 11 Oliver Ford Berks 39.62 Heat 1 12 Mawgen Warren Corn 36.12 1 Onyekachukwu Okoh Essex 54.50 13 Greenhalgh Luke Manch 34.56 2 Samael Lunt Chesh 56.34 14 Teddy Gannon Surrey 0 3 Gus Carter Midd 57.97 15 Ben Crosby Somer 0 4 Charlie Staddon Avon 59.97 5 Harry Bridge Herts 61.49 Intermediate Boys Hammer 6 Luke Turner Nhants 63.30 0 Jabez Berry Herwor 0 Heat 2 1 Kai Barham Kent 59.29 1 Jake Minshull Warks 53.94 2 Dylan Menhennet Herwor 50.97 2 Luke Dronfield Surrey 56.42 3 Charlie Elford Pond Hants 48.88 3 Tim Hook Wilts 58.90 4 Faeez Ogunwola Essex 47.58 4 Josh Cobb Somer 60.40 5 Cameron Scott-Allan Mersey 47.36 5 Jonathon Pilkington Lancs 61.38 6 Matthew Page Avon 47.12 6 Isaac Henson NYork 63.28 7 Finley Hanham Berks 46.87 8 Aaron Holliday Cumb 45.20 Intermediate Boys 800m Heat 1 1 Danny Raymond Essex 1:53.26 2 Ben Stevenson Derby 1:55.86 3 Zac Segal Herts 1:55.91 4 Thorn Denning Oxford 1:56.46 5 Max Bishop Midd 1:57.17 6 Gian-Luca Robilliard ChIs 1:57.52 7 Patrick Griffith Chesh 1:57.71 8 Raihan Lenoire Bucks 1:58.45 New Balance English Schools' Track & Field Championships 9th / 10 th / 11 th July 2021 Intermediate Boys High Jump 10 Denzil Achi Essex 6 1 Luke Ball Avon 2.03 11 Oliver Miell Hants 5.93 2 Jakub Walecki Essex 2 12 Onyedikachi Godwin Essex 5.88 3 Noor-Eldin Mahmoud London 1.94 13 James Lumeh-Kamara London 5.62 4 William Sutton Sussex 1.94 14 Quinlan Bartlett Bucks 5.51 5 Jamaal Darlington London 1.91 6 Kresten Calvert Mersey 1.88 Intermediate Boys Pole Vault 7 Koffi Avornyo Nland 1.88 1 Glen Morris Essex 4.20 8 Basil Zola Manch 1.85 2 Will Lane SYork 4.10 9 Justin Price Essex 1.85 3 Noah Jones Devon 3.95 9 Thomas Wells Sussex 1.85 4 Ben Platt Kent 3.95 11 Klaysen Kafuti Surrey 1.80 5 Jack Hughes Essex 3.80 12 Makar Babenko Notts 1.80 6 Isaac Lancaster Sussex 3.60 13 Reuben Taylor-George Herwor 1.80 6 Jay Cook Manch 3.60 14 Samuel Rayson Oxford 1.80 8 Jack Staunton Berks 3.60 15 James Harney Manch 1.75 9 Charlie Orbell Berks 3.20 16 Louis Reynolds Somer 1.75 10 Leo Woolgar-Golds Sussex 0 17 Stanley Njekwe Manch 1.75 Intermediate Boys Shotput Intermediate Boys Javelin 1 Isaac Delaney Lancs 16.17 0 Joshua Roberts Warks 0 2 Donovan Geoffrey Capes Lincs 16.07 1 Theo Spurrell Wilts 64.45 3 Alastair Brown Suff 15.16 2 Aryan Padaruth Midd 59.74 4 William Saltmarsh Devon 14.44 3 Charlie Evans Oxford 58.12 5 Zach Armstrong Herwor 13.19 4 Jolyon Davis Staff 55.68 6 Aaron Rutter NYork 12.65 5 Felix Mcardle Hodge Kent 53.91 7 Ayomide Johnson Kent 12.48 6 Jonah Radcliffe Kent 53.46 8 Jay Higgins WMid 11.54 7 Roraigh Browne Herts 51.22 8 Harry Midgely Dorset 49.80 Intermediate Boys Triple Jump 9 Oliver Atkinson Chesh 49.62 0 Jack Hilton Lancs 0 10 Josh Clarke Sussex 49.52 0 Phil Ufuoma Manch 0 11 Christopher Jones-Parker Hants 49.35 1 Daniel Akinradewo Manch 14.26 12 Aidan Hunt Hants 48.81 2 Conrad Winter Norf 13.90 13 Ben Jones Somer 48.23 3 Otis Omoniyi Herts 13.61 14 James Pratt Sussex 47.74 4 Chris Brown Essex 13.12 15 Lewis Forster Manch 47.28 5 Ottis Bakker Essex 13.08 6 Ryan Wells Bucks 12.95 Intermediate Boys Long Jump 7 Liam Townson Durham 12.89 0 Sam Sherlock Surrey 0 8 Joel Burgess Suff 12.85 1 Sammy Ball Berks 7.10 9 Lierre Henry Herts 12.69 2 James Taylor Berks 6.91 10 Zach Mckenzie Warks 12.60 3 Nicholas Crawford Berks 6.67 11 David Babarinde Kent 12.36 4 Alfie Why Dorset 6.67 12 Matthew Newton Devon 11.95 5 Matthew Liu Mersey 6.32 13 Zac Cale Warks 11.93 6 Edward Charles Herwor 6.31 7 William Reid NYork 6.24 8 Jack Doodson Manch 6.17 9 Callum Wain Chesh 6.10 New Balance English Schools' Track & Field Championships 9th / 10 th / 11 th July 2021 Intermediate Girls 100m Intermediate Girls 1500m Final Heat 1 1 Keira BRADY-JONES Mersey 4:26.58 1 Aaliyah Brown London 12.21 2 Aimi WEIGHTMAN Herts 4:26.85 2 Renee Regis London 12.33 3 Ruby SIMPSON Derby 4:29.23 3 Shona Vincent Essex 12.41 4 Scarlett LIVINGSTONE Devon 4:30.56 4 Lily Thurbon Smith Hants 12.46 5 Evie THOMPSON SYork 4:30.77 5 Jasmine Wilkins Bedfrd 12.56 6 Sophie NICHOLLS Somer 4:32.68 6 Karis Thomas Essex 12.57 7 Katie YOUP
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