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Bucs Outdoor Athletics Championships 2010 1, 2 & 3 May 2010 @ Bedford International Stadium BUCS OUTDOOR ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010 1, 2 & 3 MAY 2010 @ BEDFORD INTERNATIONAL STADIUM MEN WOMEN FINAL POINTS FINAL POINTS Posn University AFTER 20 EVENTS Posn University AFTER 20 EVENTS 1 Loughborough 136.5 1 Loughborough 146.5 2 Bath 74.0 2 Brunel 87.0 3 UWIC 73.0 3 Leeds Met Carnegie 59.0 4 Leeds Met Carnegie 68.0 4 UWIC 46.0 5 Birmingham 59.0 5 Bath 39.0 6 Brunel 43.5 7 St Mary's 29.5 7 St Mary's 23.0 6 Birmingham 35.0 8 Wolverhampton 22.0 8 Sheffield Hallam 20.0 9 Middlesex 16.0 9 UC Birmingham 16.0 10 Bournemouth 14.0 9 Surrey 16.0 11 Northumbria 11.0 11 Exeter 15.0 12 Manchester 9.0 12 Dundee 14.0 12 Portsmouth 9.0 12 Wolverhampton 14.0 14 Sheffield 8.0 14 Manchester 9.0 14 Anglia Ruskin 8.0 14 Middlesex 9.0 14 Bristol 8.0 16 Cambridge 8.0 14 Huddersfield 8.0 16 Chester 8.0 18 Bedfordshire 7.0 16 Strathclyde 8.0 18 Imperial 7.0 19 Durham 7.0 18 Teesside 7.0 19 Gloucestershire 7.0 18 UW Newport 7.0 19 London 7.0 22 Royal Holloway 6.0 19 Edinburgh 7.0 22 Strathclyde 6.0 19 Newcastle 7.0 22 Swansea 6.0 24 Cardiff 6.0 25 Edinburgh 5.0 24 Imperial 6.0 25 Oxford 5.0 24 Liverpool John Moores 6.0 27 Nottingham 4.0 24 Medway 6.0 27 Newcastle 4.0 28 Hull 5.0 29 Durham 3.0 28 Oxford 5.0 29 East Anglia 3.0 28 Teesside 5.0 29 East London 3.0 31 Essex 4.0 29 Sheffield Hallam 3.0 31 Sheffield 4.0 33 Cambridge 2.0 33 Leeds 3.0 33 Edge Hill 2.0 33 St Andrews 3.0 33 Oxford Brookes 2.0 36 UWE 2.0 33 Robert Gordon 2.0 37 Bristol 1.0 33 West of Scotland 2.0 37 Liverpool 1.0 38 Warwick 1.0 37 Thames Valley 1.0 BUCS OUTDOOR ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010 1, 2 & 3 MAY 2010 @ BEDFORD INTERNATIONAL STADIUM T4 Event T4 100m MEN Heats 01/05/2010 11:45 First 1 in each heat and 13 Fastest Losers to Semi T11 01 May 2010 15:50 CBP: Oluseyi Smith Loughborough 10.23s 2009 Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 1 +1.5m/s 1 11 Sven Knipphals Bournemouth 10.76 Q 2 177 Daniel Gardiner Leeds Met Carnegie 10.78 q 3 87 Robert Patton Sunderland 10.97 q 4 55 Omokhudu Aliu Loughborough 11.25 5 75 Michael Fraser Sheffield 11.70 6 31 Greg Pollard East Anglia 11.75 7 62 Richard Champney Newcastle 12.15 8 85 Joe Perry Stirling DNF Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 2 +1.9m/s 1 76 James Mitchell Sheffield Hallam 11.13 Q 2 21 Nick Frodsham Buckinghamshire New 11.21 3 64 James Andrew Northumbria 11.34 4 67 Ben Horsley Oxford 11.72 5 49 Tobi Oladipo Liverpool 11.83 6 56 Miles Cunliffe Manchester 12.16 7 24 Olufunmi K-Sobodu Canterbury Christ Church DNS 8 73 Andrew Graham Queen's, Belfast DNS Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 3 +0.6m/s 1 65 Chris Craig Nottingham 10.85 Q 2 39 Jamie Brock Gloucestershire 11.03 q 3 1687 Josh Baxter Loughborough 11.09 q 4 27 Sam Ratcliffe Coventry 11.52 5 59 Nelson Bolumbu Middlesex 11.66 6 57 Nana Yeboah Medway 11.80 7 1711 Alex Thompson Newcastle 12.10 8 33 Marvin Ogu East London DNS Heat Posn Bib 4 Athlete University Perf Remarks +1.7m/s 1 23 Mark Dyble Cambridge 11.00 Q 2 51 Antonio Infantino London 11.12 q 3 37 Matthew Davies Exeter 11.14 4 1701 Sean Vernon Loughborough 11.21 5 96 Nicholas Tuma Warwick 11.50 6 92 Josh Beaumont UWE 11.64 7 38 Andy Smitherman Gloucestershire 12.31 8 69 Bouslama Amine Oxford Brookes 12.59 BUCS OUTDOOR ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010 1, 2 & 3 MAY 2010 @ BEDFORD INTERNATIONAL STADIUM Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 5 +1.1m/s 1 18 Idowu Akindele Brunel 10.85 Q 2 10 Richard Odumasu Birmingham 11.00 q 3 22 Amin Ahmadnia Cambridge 11.19 4 78 Abraham Newell Southampton 11.60 5 305 Simon Annan Swansea 11.99 6 74 Chris Waters Sheffield 12.12 7 249 Steven Castelino East Anglia 12.16 8 98 Steven Charters West of Scotland DNS Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 6 +2.7m/s 1 46 Jonny Holmes Leeds Met Carnegie 10.70 Q 2 84 Nigel Thomas St Mary's 10.81 q 3 77 Todd Marshall Sheffield Hallam 10.97 q 4 99 Brentton Smith Wolverhampton 11.11 q 5 26 Lloyd Alara Coventry 11.29 6 29 Sylvain Garcon Durham 11.54 7 91 Dan Williams UWE 11.95 8 34 Luke Chamartin-Newton Essex DNS Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 7 +2.6m/s 1 58 Cyle Carty Middlesex 11.01 Q 2 72 Mo Abdullahi Portsmouth 11.13 3 13 Stefan Mitchell Brighton 11.35 4 1 John Taylor Aston 11.46 5 36 James Sleep Exeter 12.03 6 86 Stephen Buwert Stirling 12.08 7 32 James Okafore East London 12.15 8 82 Alexander Bonnick St Mary's DNS Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 8 +2.5m/s 1 68 Isaiah Adekanmbi Oxford 10.87 Q 2 102 Santino Dummett Wolverhampton 10.90 q 3 79 Kelvin Callender Southampton Solent 11.17 4 63 Chris Craigs Northumbria 11.35 5 8 Richard Elliot Bedfordshire 11.40 6 41 James Richardson Hull 11.66 7 35 Olykorede Ajanlekoko Essex 11.97 8 45 John Summer Leeds 11.98 Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 9 +0.7m/s 1 60 Tremayne Gilling Middlesex 10.63 Q 2 19 Saul Paine Brunel 11.08 q 3 9 Jermaine Alexander Birmingham 11.20 4 43 Adam Jones Imperial 11.76 5 28 Gareth Phillips Durham 11.83 6 80 Mark Hardy St Andrews 11.85 7 70 Ryan Evans Oxford Brookes 12.12 8 1491 David Dubroeucq Leeds 12.18 BUCS OUTDOOR ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010 1, 2 & 3 MAY 2010 @ BEDFORD INTERNATIONAL STADIUM Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 10 -0.1m/s 1 4 Dan Talbot Bath 10.72 Q 2 17 Harvey Byrne Brunel 10.85 q 3 71 Jordan Burton Portsmouth 11.40 4 7 Aedan Heath Bedfordshire 11.46 5 42 Robert Clark Hull 11.61 6 1619 James Blanchard Brighton 12.13 7 66 Luke Emanuel Nottingham 12.19 8 Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 11 1.1m/s 1 54 Luke Giblin Loughborough 10.89 Q 2 101 Ryan Farrington Wolverhampton 11.06 q 3 16 Andre Wright Brunel 11.24 4 93 Chris Hill UWIC 11.33 5 48 Ryan Low Liverpool 12.08 6 15 Yasin Sridar Bristol 12.27 7 50 Chris Woodhouse Liverpool John Moores DNS 8 T11 Event T11 100m MEN Semis 01/05/2010 15:50 First 2 in each heat and 2 Fastest Losers to Semi T14 01 May 2010 15:50 CBP: Oluseyi Smith Loughborough 10.23s 2009 Semi Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 1 +0.6 m/s 1 60 Tremayne Gilling Middlesex 10.48 Q 2 18 Idowu Akindele Brunel 10.78 q 3 177 Daniel Gardiner Leeds Met Carnegie 10.83 q 4 68 Isaiah Adekanmbi Oxford 10.93 5 39 Jamie Brock Gloucestershire 11.02 6 10 Richard Odumasu Birmingham 11.08 7 51 Antonio Infantino London 11.20 8 17 Harvey Byrne Brunel DQ Semi Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 2 +1.5 M/S 1 65 Chris Craig Nottingham 10.75 Q 2 46 Jonny Holmes Leeds Met Carnegie 10.81 Q 3 84 Nigel Thomas St Mary's 10.90 q 4 101 Ryan Farrington Wolverhampton 10.95 5 77 Todd Marshall Sheffield Hallam 10.96 6 99 Brentton Smith Wolverhampton 11.13 7 76 James Mitchell Sheffield Hallam 11.28 8 54 Luke Giblin Loughborough DNS BUCS OUTDOOR ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010 1, 2 & 3 MAY 2010 @ BEDFORD INTERNATIONAL STADIUM Semi Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 3 +0.8 1 4 Dan Talbot Bath 10.68 Q 2 11 Sven Knipphals Bournemouth 10.77 Q 3 58 Cyle Carty Middlesex 10.93 4 23 Mark Dyble Cambridge 11.06 5 87 Robert Patton Sunderland 11.11 6 19 Saul Paine Brunel 11.18 7 102 Santino Dummett Wolverhampton 11.20 8 1687 Josh Baxter Loughborough 11.29 T14 Event T14 100m MEN FINAL 01/05/2010 17:30 CBP: Oluseyi Smith Loughborough 10.23s 2009 Final Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks Points 1 +1.5M/S 1 60 Tremayne Gilling Middlesex 10.49 8 2 4 Dan Talbot Bath 10.62 7 3 11 Sven Knipphals Bournemouth 10.71 6 4 46 Jonny Holmes Leeds Met Carnegie 10.72 5 5 65 Chris Craig Nottingham 10.78 4 6 84 Nigel Thomas St Mary's 10.82 3 7 177 Daniel Gardiner Leeds Met Carnegie 10.85 2 8 18 Idowu Akindele Brunel 10.89 1 T33 Event T33 200m MEN Heats 02/05/2010 15:30 First 2 in each heat and 4 Fastest Losers to Semi T42 03 May 2010 10:40 CBP: Douglas Walker Heriot Watt 20.53s 1995 Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 1 -2.2 m/s 1 11 Sven Knipphals Bournemouth 22.16 Q 2 274 Luke Stott Loughborough 22.71 Q 3 76 James Mitchell Sheffield Hallam 22.93 4 1620 Lee Stevens Brighton 23.10 5 266 Tobenna Oputa Leeds 23.66 6 28 Gareth Phillips Durham 23.78 7 69 Bouslama Amine Oxford Brookes 26.12 8 250 Gary Tennant East London 27.51 Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 2 -1.5 m/s 1 237 Junior Ejehu Brunel 21.91 Q 2 227 Ollie King Birmingham 22.12 Q 3 231 Luke Sargeant Brighton 22.25 q 4 289 Frazer Deans Portsmouth 22.69 5 277 Thaddeus Anim-Somuah Manchester 22.92 6 307 Adam Ricketts UWE 23.14 7 401 James Inkster Durham 23.95 8 622 James Barratt Northumbria 26.03 BUCS OUTDOOR ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010 1, 2 & 3 MAY 2010 @ BEDFORD INTERNATIONAL STADIUM Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 3 -1.2 m/s 1 17 Harvey Byrne Brunel 21.79 Q 2 279 David Telfer-James Middlesex 22.08 Q 3 63 Chris Craigs Northumbria 23.31 4 43 Adam Jones Imperial 23.69 5 1658 Tom Matthews Leeds Met Carnegie 24.19 6 1659 Caleb-Marcus Butler Liverpool 24.29 7 259 Eno Ebony Huddersfield 24.41 8 300 Luke Stevenson St Mary's DNS Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 4 +2.8 m/s 1 313 Craig Fleming West of Scotland 21.78 Q 2 77 Todd Marshall Sheffield Hallam 21.93 Q 3 37 Matthew Davies Exeter 22.92 4 252 Danny Higham Edge Hill 23.19 5 27 Sam Ratcliffe Coventry 23.20 6 282 Adam Kidson Newcastle 23.23 7 249 Steven Castelino East Anglia 25.27 8 301 Scott Shahin-Ajerlo St Mary's DNS Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 5 +1.9 m/s 1 228 Sebastian Tully- Middleton Birmingham City 21.85 Q 2 276 Patrick Swan Loughborough 21.90 Q 3 234 Byron Robinson Brunel 22.12 q 4 9 Jermaine Alexander Birmingham 22.54 q 5 430 Martin Ferguson Newcastle 22.82 6 253 Nathan Hilton Edge Hill 22.86 7 232 Chris Bayley Bristol 24.40 8 74 Chris Waters Sheffield 24.74 Heat Posn Bib Athlete University Perf Remarks 6 +1.2 m/s 1
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