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Uganda Athletics Federation 1 National Trials 2 March, 2019 at Mandela National Stadium UGANDA ATHLETICS FEDERATION 1ST NATIONAL TRIALS 2ND MARCH, 2019 AT MANDELA NATIONAL STADIUM WOMEN 100M Heat 1 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 599 Waku Prisca Standard H/S 14.4 2 501 Akiriza Sandra Entebbe Parents 14.6 3 502 Ariyahebwa Barbra Kabale Univ 14.8 4 504 Atuhire Peninah Independent 15.0 5 503 Tongrwe Brenda Kabale Univ 15.8 6 598 Aciro Brenda Gulu/Paralympics 16.4 7 600 Ilalo Monica Paralympics 16.7 571 Idwara Peninah Standard H/S DQ 100M Heat 2 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 506 Apio Agnes UWA 12.4 2 509 Nakayima Angella Sprinters Sports 12.8 3 505 Katushabe Jacinta Sprinters Sports 13.4 4 510 Nyakato Lydia Sprinters Sports 13.7 5 507 Nanyonjo Dorcas Sprinters Sports 14.6 6 576 Cherotich Scovia Soroti/Paralympics 16.4 7 575 Ajibo Esther Soroti/Paralympics 18.0 508 Aber Vivian Standard H/S DQ 100M Heat 3 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 513 Nyamahonge Jacent UCU 12.1 2 511 Batyo Claire Ndejje 12.4 3 512 Nanziri Emilly Police 12.6 4 514 Apolot Margaret Kyambogo 12.9 5 515 Adokorach Brenda Gombe S.S 13.1 6 516 Mukyala Zerida Ndejje 13.6 7 569 Naddunga Moureen Gombe S.S 14.0 8 568 Aloyo Monica Gombe S.S 14.1 Page 1 of 11 200M Heat 1 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 505 Katushabe Jacinta Sprinters Sports 27.9 2 510 Nyakato Lydia Sprinters Sports 28.4 3 599 Waaku Prisca Standard H/S 30.1 4 502 Aryahebwa Barbra Kabale Univ 31.3 5 - Akullu Judith Sprinters Sports 33.1 200M Heat 2 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 513 Nyamahunge Jacent UCU 24.5 2 511 Batyo Claire Ndejje 25.6 3 574 Cheka Christine Sprinters Sports 27.0 4 566 Among Betty Police 27.6 5 568 Aloyo Monica Gombe S.S 28.0 6 561 Mwenyango Sherinah Makerere 28.7 400M Heat 1 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 571 Idwara Peninah Standard H/S 1:02.8 2 574 Cheka Christine Sprinters Sports 1:04.6 3 577 Aduka Mary Sandra Lira 1:15.2 4 576 Cherotich Scovia Soroti 1:21.6 5 575 Ajibo Esther Soroti 1:28.4 6 578 Akello Irene Soroti 1:29.6 7 564 Nanjala Violet Gombe S.S 1:34.8 400M Heat 2 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 570 Akidi Betty Bigombe Gombe S.S 59.0 2 573 Akello Rehema Sprinters Sports 1:00.4 3 569 Naddunga Moureen Gombe S.S 1:01.1 4 568 Aloyo Monica Gombe S.S 1:03.6 5 565 Oroma Emmanuella UWA 1:04.7 6 566 Among Betty Police 1:07.2 7 561 Mwenyangu Sherina Makerere 1:13.5 Page 2 of 11 800m Finals Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 - Aneno Agnes BUL 2:12.5 2 512 Nanziri Emilly Police 2:12.7 3 - Manilumba Fabiola Sprinters Sports 2:13.9 4 - Nyakato Jennifer UAFA 2:16.7 5 - Cherop Risper Ndejje 2:20.2 6 - Ajupo Barbra Standard H/S 2:30.9 7 - Nabweteme Hajara Mukono 2:41.1 8 - Nasasira Evas Makerere 2:42.3 9 - Aciro Brenda Gulu 3:13.9 1500M Finals Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 596 Aciro Knight UAFA 4:27.6 2 594 Niyomukunzi Francine Namugongo 4:30.1 3 593 Changwony Pamela Ndejje 4:49.2 4 597 Nabugosili Martha Entebbe Airforce 5:27.3 5 577 Aduk Mary Sandra Lira 6:18.5 6 576 Chirotich Scovia Soroti 6:32.9 7 595 Nambusi Olivia Airforce 7:04.4 578 Akello Irene Soroti DNF 575 Ajibo Esther Soroti DNF 3000m Finals Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 - Sukuku Benna Sprinters Sports 10:19.9 2 - Cherotich Aisha Gombe S.S 10:45.1 3 - Cheptegei Hilda Sprinters Sports 10:52.7 4 - Imalingat Evelyne Sprinters Sports 11:14.0 5 - Chebet Hildah Airforce 11:29.0 6 - Akumu Mary Goretti Ositi Standard H/S 11:35.1 7 - Chemutai Shendrine Standard H/S 11:43.1 8 - Chebet Hildah Sprinters Sports 12:11.4 - Auma Hellen Namayingo DNS - Akinyi Sylvia Namayingo DNS - Akello Evelyn Namayingo DNS - Akumu Moureen Bugiri DNS - Kantono Mary Bugiri DNS Shotput Finals Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Distance 1 573 Gamba Mildred TBAC 10.88 2 560 Amoo Jackline Ndejje 10.02 3 591 Anek Winnie Ndejje 9.99 4 562 Driinaru Jackline Gombe S.S 9.56 5 592 Aciro Rosemary Ndejje 8.89 6 563 Anek Scovia Olanya Gombe S.S 8.86 Page 3 of 11 Javelin Finals Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Distance 1 567 Atimango Winfred Gombe S.S 5.14 2 - Mukyala Zerida UAFA 5.09 3 547 Nabassa Jane UAFA 5.00 4 - Awidi Victoria Prisons 4.97 5 549 Adeke Susan Ndejje 4.52 6 - Chelangat Joy Prisons 4.38 Javelin Finals Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Distance 1 - Awidi Victoria Prisons 49.15 2 - Lalam Josephine Police 48.74 3 591 Anek Winnie Ndejje 41.11 4 - Longom Bibiana UAFA 38.29 5 562 Driwaru Jackline Gombe ss 37.97 6 560 Amoo Jackline Ndejje 33.62 MEN 100M Heat 1 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 518 Tanansi Monday Serere 12.1 2 584 Obong Joe Lira 12.7 3 500 Musenze Christopher Entebbe Airforce 13.0 4 479 Kafuma Fahad Police 13.8 5 517 Sserwanja Suudi Boston 14.1 6 452 Musenze Christian Entebbe Airforce 14.4 100M Heat 2 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 520 Batte Keith UAFA 11.4 2 524 Mucunguzi Deogracious Kabale Univ 11.6 3 519 Kakuru Seleth Kabale Univ 11.9 4 526 Bwaga Bashir Paralympics 12.1 5 589 Mubaje Sam Paralympics 12.3 6 588 Mugabe Robert UIAHMS 12.5 7 449 Mugisha Ambrose Namugongo 13.4 522 Aboda Emmanuel Makindye DQ Page 4 of 11 100M Heat 3 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 525 Lomutho Rajab Sprinters sports 10.8 2 531 Obaren Aaron Serere 11.1 3 528 Ngobi Allan Makindye 11.3 4 455 Obong Brian B. Gombe S.S 11.5 5 530 Onyango Derrick Sprinters sports 11.7 6 521 Tumuramye Abraham Kabale Univ 11.9 7 529 Akankwasa Brian Airforce 12.2 8 523 Nbine Balaam UCU 12.6 100M Heat 4 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 468 Opio John Soroti/Paralympics 12.9 2 583 Magezi Joseph Soroti/Paralympics 13.2 3 437 Wakabi Erieza Soroti/Paralympics 14.1 4 582 Etoju Jafeth Soroti/Paralympics 14.3 590 Kakanyero Wilfred Makerere DNS 100M Heat 5 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 534 Oija Fred UAFA 11.0 2 533 Olibo John KU 11.1 3 554 Ayup Khoak Gombe S.S 11.4 4 535 Oryem Polycarp UAFA 11.6 5 532 Kamusi Gedion Mukono 11.9 6 443 Lagu Alex Wilson Paralympic/Gulu 12.3 7 536 Kaliso Brian Sprinters Sports 12.7 100M Heat 6 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 538 Omodo Denis Isaac Sprinters Sports 10.82 2 548 Kiguli Trevor Sprinters Sports 11.24 3 544 Laker Isaac Namakwa 11.41 4 557 Okot Alfred LSCN 11.55 5 546 Owor John Peace Camp 11.71 6 537 Dunasha Black Makerere 12.04 7 545 Ojirot James Ivan KIU 12.19 8 543 Opwonya Resty Kyambogo 12.62 Page 5 of 11 100M Heat 7 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 540 Nuwagaba Emmanuel Police 10.6 2 - Oliinga Richard Ndejje 10.6 3 - Okot Benson UAFA 10.8 4 - Adoli Aaron Prisons 10.9 5 527 Modi Shedrick Nakawa 11.1 6 542 Niwamanya Brian Police 11.4 7 - Okello Darius Ndejje 11.5 495 Ocira Richard Gulu Paralympics DNS 100M Heat 8 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 496 Masisi Fred Makerere/Paralympics 12.7 2 552 Baraza Godfrey Busia/Paralympics 13.3 3 497 Densalire Sadat Kyambogo/Paralympics 13.8 4 581 Aber Ponsiano Soroti Paralympics 14.3 5 498 Ocen Wilfred Gulu/Paralympics 14.4 200M Heat 1 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 531 Obaren Aaron Serere 21.8 2 455 Obong Brian B. Gombe S.S 22.1 3 524 Mucunguzi Deogratius Kabale Univ 22.7 4 527 Tumuramye Abraham Kabale Univ 23.4 5 523 Mbine Balaam UCU 23.7 6 - Raskara Innocent Otim Standard H/S 24.3 7 500 Musenze Christopher Entebbe Airforce 24.5 8 449 Mugisha Ambrose Namugongo 28.1 200M Heat 2 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 - Erimo Kokas Sprinters Sports 22.9 2 548 Kiguli Trevor Sprinters Sports 23.5 3 526 Bwaga Bashir Paralympics/Makerere 23.8 4 585 Sserunkuma Bruno Mulago 24.1 5 589 Mubajje Sam Paralympics/Kampala 24.3 6 543 Oponya Resty Kyambogo 24.7 200M Heat 3 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 554 Ayub Khoak Gombe S.S 22.5 2 534 Oija Fred UAFA 22.8 3 520 Batte Keith UAFA 23.1 4 536 Kalisa Brian Sprinters Sports 25.9 459 Layeng Eric Gombe S.S DQ Page 6 of 11 200M Heat 4 Pos Bib No. Full Names Affiliation Time 1 - Adoli Aaron Prisons 21.1 2 - Okot Benson UAFA 21.4 3 464 Oroma Williamson UAFA 21.9 4 450 Bahemuka Ronald Kyambogo 22.2 5 586 Too-oroma Gerald Prisons 22.9 6 446 Asooka Arthur Nsubuga Mukono 25.3 200M Heat 5 Pos Bib No.
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