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Nike-X-LYG-Virtual-Cross-Country Please scroll down to see full results Richmond Haringey Wandsworth 4th Ealing 5th Kensington & Chelsea 6th Bromley 7th Redbridge 8th Croydon 9th Havering 10th Kingston 11th Southwark 12th Lambeth 13th Lewisham 14th Camden 15th Hounslow 16th Merton 17th Sutton 18th Greenwich 19th Westminster 20th Waltham Forest 21st Hammersmith & Fulham 22nd Barnet 23rd Enfield 24th Hillingdon =25th Islington =25th Harrow 27th Bexley 28th Hackney 29th City of London 30th Tower Hamlets 31st Brent 32nd Barking & Dagenham FEMALE MALE GOLD Haringey Richmond SILVER Richmond Haringey BRONZE Wandsworth Wandsworth 4th Croydon 4th Ealing 5th Bromley 5th Kensington & Chelsea 6th Kingston 6th Redbridge 7th Ealing 7th Southwark th th 8 Kensington & Chelsea 8 Havering 9th Redbridge 9th Lambeth 10th Merton 10th Camden 11th Lewisham =11th Lewisham 12th Havering =11th Kingston 13th Lambeth 13th Hounslow th th =14 Hounslow 14 Bromley =14th Westminster 15th Sutton 16th Greenwich 16th Barnet 17th Southwark 17th Hammersmith & Fulham 18th Waltham Forest 18th Waltham Forest 19th Sutton 19th Greenwich th th 20 Enfield 20 Harrow 21st Islington 21st Bexley 22nd Hillingdon =22nd Enfield 23rd Camden =22nd Hillingdon 24th Hammersmith & Fulham =24th Merton 25th Hackney =24th Westminster 26th Barnet 26th Croydon 27th Harrow =27th Brent 28th Bexley =27th Hackney 29th City of London =29th Barking & Dagenham 30th Tower Hamlets =29th City of London =29th Tower Hamlets U11 Female Top 50 Name Borough Time: Jorjia March Enfield 00:05:31 Sophie Wright Wandsworth 00:05:51 Florence Mills Southwark 00:05:53 Poppy Vines Havering 00:06:01 Ariane LEONARD Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:02 Ruby Price Havering 00:06:03 MATILDA ALLAN Ealing 00:06:09 EH Haringey 00:06:09 Matilda Ealing 00:06:10 Lily Weeks Wandsworth 00:06:14 AK Haringey 00:06:16 Olivia Klein Richmond upon Thames 00:06:18 Summer McDougall Wandsworth 00:06:19 Phoebe Willhoft-King Islington 00:06:22 Alex Holt Kingston upon Thames 00:06:22 Emilie Cherel Lambeth 00:06:22 Alessia Cummins-McClinton Croydon 00:06:23 Skye LAING Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:25 Freddie Burridge Hackney 00:06:26 Olivia Robins Kingston upon Thames 00:06:27 Kyla Holt Richmond upon Thames 00:06:27 ON Haringey 00:06:30 FE Haringey 00:06:31 RA Haringey 00:06:32 Emma JOHNSTON Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:33 Kate Slingsby Kingston upon Thames 00:06:33 Elsie Fitzgerald Hillingdon 00:06:34 Lottie Low Kingston upon Thames 00:06:34 Saha Hameed Chatoo Westminster 00:06:34 Faye Owers Waltham Forest 00:06:35 Azura SARNE Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:36 Celia Skingley Richmond upon Thames 00:06:36 Clarissa Hadley Richmond upon Thames 00:06:38 Carlota SANGUINO Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:39 Elizabeth Squire Richmond upon Thames 00:06:39 George Richmond upon Thames 00:06:39 Moira Karatzas Kingston upon Thames 00:06:42 Eva Robins Kingston upon Thames 00:06:42 Cara Samuels Harrow 00:06:45 Darcy Davies Kingston upon Thames 00:06:45 Charlotte Beale Haringey 00:06:46 Reka Szentes Islington 00:06:46 Amber Johnston Kingston upon Thames 00:06:46 Phoebe Weeks Richmond upon Thames 00:06:49 Mia Beeby Haringey 00:06:50 Edey Hillingdon 00:06:50 Ainhoa Lambeth 00:06:50 SY Haringey 00:06:51 Alice Rockhill Islington 00:06:53 Emmeline TUCKER Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:53 U11 Male Top 50 Name Borough Time: Konrad Paliwoda Lambeth 00:05:36 Jack Hayward Ealing 00:05:47 Edoardo Cavallo Bexley 00:05:56 Olivier Sharpe Richmond upon Thames 00:05:57 5)Aksajen Redbridge 00:06:00 Nikolas KEIL Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:01 Joel PINTO Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:03 Will Perry Wandsworth 00:06:04 Bilal Ealing 00:06:08 Louis Harvie Wandsworth 00:06:09 Petros Lambeth 00:06:10 Oskar Lambeth 00:06:10 Adam Viney Harrow 00:06:11 Seo CLIFTON-BLIGH Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:11 Artemios KOUGIOUMTSIDIS Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:11 Monty Haven Redbridge 00:06:12 Fredric Bolton Wandsworth 00:06:12 Jonathan Anaele Kingston upon Thames 00:06:14 Sam Sunderland Ealing 00:06:15 Luca Vignoli Bromley 00:06:17 Lauren H Richmond upon Thames 00:06:18 Prince D Lewisham 00:06:19 Alex Boulting Ealing 00:06:20 Oscar Wilson Southwark 00:06:20 Thomas Waterhouse Southwark 00:06:20 Freeman Richmond upon Thames 00:06:21 Barnabáš Pela Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:21 Crompton Richmond upon Thames 00:06:22 KEALAN SHANNON Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:22 Meenan Richmond upon Thames 00:06:23 Alexander Lambeth 00:06:25 Ethan Ashman Wandsworth 00:06:26 Zach Van Der Graaf Ealing 00:06:30 Rafael Newbold Richmond upon Thames 00:06:30 Sam S-K Kingston upon Thames 00:06:32 Frederick Balcombe Croydon 00:06:33 Luca Harbach Wandsworth 00:06:33 Zach Boardman Wandsworth 00:06:36 Eliyaan Jamal Harrow 00:06:36 Rory Tynan Greenwich 00:06:37 Filip PAVLOVSKI Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:37 Bernard Pela Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:38 Alexandre LUPUT Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:38 Azkia Lambeth 00:06:41 James D Lewisham 00:06:41 Daniel Rogers-Cumings Richmond upon Thames 00:06:42 Charlie Robert Hillingdon 00:06:43 Cosentino Richmond upon Thames 00:06:44 Michael Attalah Kingston upon Thames 00:06:44 CL Lewisham 00:06:44 U13 Female Top 50 Name Borough Time: Siena Lepine Richmond upon Thames 00:06:54 Josie Hughes Wandsworth 00:06:57 Emer Tynan Greenwich 00:06:58 Ava McAndie Wandsworth 00:06:59 SMITH Holly Croydon 00:07:00 Skowronek, Nicole Croydon 00:07:01 Megan Slattery Bromley 00:07:03 Jessica Lappin Haringey 00:07:10 G.C Haringey 00:07:10 Q.L Haringey 00:07:10 W.A Haringey 00:07:16 Lucy Wright Wandsworth 00:07:23 Amelia Rowbotham Kingston upon Thames 00:07:25 Orla Wright Lewisham 00:07:26 Sophie Jack Lambeth 00:07:29 Neva Jansen Wandsworth 00:07:30 Ellinor Chadwick Haringey 00:07:31 N.M Haringey 00:07:31 India Blakey Wandsworth 00:07:32 Matilda DIBB Richmond upon Thames 00:07:32 Lucy Hopkins Richmond upon Thames 00:07:33 Lea SANDULOVIC Kensington and Chelsea 00:07:35 UWERA Amelia Croydon 00:07:38 Lucy Hopkins Richmond upon Thames 00:07:38 Estay Clarke, Elena Croydon 00:07:40 Marston, Lydia Croydon 00:07:40 Megan Barlow Bromley 00:07:40 E.R Haringey 00:07:40 Eason, Emily Croydon 00:07:42 D'Almeida, Olivia Croydon 00:07:43 Harper, Bobbi-Rose Croydon 00:07:43 Ela Pemberton Wandsworth 00:07:43 Orla Carroll Southwark 00:07:46 Charlotte Gurney Merton 00:07:47 Maggie Smith Havering 00:07:48 Iris williams Greenwich 00:07:49 Leyla ANJUM-SMITH Richmond upon Thames 00:07:49 Ella JAMES Richmond upon Thames 00:07:50 Lydia Witcombe Bromley 00:07:51 Dina Silverman Barnet 00:07:53 Mucha, Julia Croydon 00:07:53 PRITCHARD-WALLACE Madison Croydon 00:07:54 Phoebe Music Barnet 00:07:57 ADEBARI Adedoyin Croydon 00:07:57 PODSADOWSKA Olivia Croydon 00:07:57 ALLEN-AIGBODION Lohima Croydon 00:07:57 MCKENNA Saoirse Croydon 00:07:57 Thornton, Charlotte Croydon 00:07:57 Matilda Frith Redbridge 00:07:58 Luciana Smith Bromley 00:07:59 U13 Male Top 50 Name Borough Time: Olly Buck Greenwich 00:06:33 Jacob Hall Wandsworth 00:06:44 Findlay McLaren Havering 00:06:49 Marcus Solomon Richmond upon Thames 00:06:53 Jack west Havering 00:06:55 Josh Maguire Southwark 00:06:56 Elliott Manning Kingston upon Thames 00:06:56 Victor Redondo Enfield 00:06:59 Alexander Wilson Southwark 00:06:59 Uther Hutchings Ealing 00:07:01 Alexander Outred Westminster 00:07:01 Zachary Elliott Wandsworth 00:07:03 Dylan Robert Hillingdon 00:07:04 Daniel Finch Sutton 00:07:06 Warren Wilson Southwark 00:07:07 Hendri Verster Bromley 00:07:09 Harry Klein Richmond upon Thames 00:07:10 John Goldston Lambeth 00:07:10 Reufus Willaims Haringey 00:07:10 L.V Haringey 00:07:10 Frederick Hake Wandsworth 00:07:11 Freddie Rowe Havering 00:07:12 Jordan Neami Haringey 00:07:13 A.R Haringey 00:07:13 Markuss Gomins Wandsworth 00:07:15 Leonardo DOREY Richmond upon Thames 00:07:18 Louis Moore Hounslow 00:07:19 Archie Penniceard Wandsworth 00:07:19 Jack McLennan Wandsworth 00:07:20 Jake Swinhoe Wandsworth 00:07:20 Oliver Porter Waltham Forest 00:07:21 Christopher CATO Richmond upon Thames 00:07:21 Rory MACGREGOR Richmond upon Thames 00:07:21 Lochlan Dyer Havering 00:07:22 George Harvey Wandsworth 00:07:22 Euan Phillips Barnet 00:07:24 Lucy Brown Redbridge 00:07:25 Simon MICHAEL Kensington and Chelsea 00:07:27 Tom Stannard Haringey 00:07:28 M.U Haringey 00:07:28 Isaac Ealing 00:07:30 Isaac Mezey Ealing 00:07:30 Arthur Phillips Barnet 00:07:32 Dylan Gillies Lambeth 00:07:36 Louis Peckham Wandsworth 00:07:37 George ARCHER Richmond upon Thames 00:07:37 Toby Gaitt Richmond upon Thames 00:07:38 BEN REDLAND Haringey 00:07:39 T.K Haringey 00:07:39 Jesper Naisby Richmond upon Thames 00:07:41 U15 Female Top 50 Name Borough Time: Adela Svihalkova Kensington and Chelsea 00:06:44 Aoife Bakovic Sutton 00:06:53 Fleur Todd-Warmoth Wandsworth 00:06:55 Lily O'Neill Richmond upon Thames 00:07:10 Izzy Perry Wandsworth 00:07:10 Barbara Laban Richmond upon Thames 00:07:13 Carys Firth Bromley 00:07:15 Abbey Jeffcoat Wandsworth 00:07:15 Lara Wandsworth 00:07:25 Asmaa Hillingdon 00:07:26 Lucy Barlow Richmond upon Thames 00:07:28 Grace Eminson Wandsworth 00:07:28 Sophie Sutton 00:07:33 Amelia Lawrence Greenwich 00:07:35 Gabriella Martin Bromley 00:07:36 Maya Sutaria Hammersmith and Fulham 00:07:37 Riona Stockley Kingston upon Thames 00:07:37 Charli Edge Westminster 00:07:40 Katie Hughes Wandsworth 00:07:40 Freya Doyle Wandsworth 00:07:42 Rosie Hewitt Ealing 00:07:43 Nicola Hewitt Ealing 00:07:43 Tallulah Bromley 00:07:45 Rosie Ealing 00:07:46 Nicola Ealing 00:07:46 skye kelly Westminster 00:07:47 brooklyn Hounslow 00:07:48 Liberty whyte Bromley 00:07:49 Rosalie Laban Richmond upon Thames 00:07:49 Ruby Walls Islington 00:07:50 Pelin Irfan Bexley
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