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IAPS Championships 2017 - 06/05/2017 Results IAPS Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 10:11 AM 07/05/2017 Page 1 IAPS Championships 2017 - 06/05/2017 Results Event 1 Boys Under 11 8x25 SC Meter Freestyle Relay Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time 1 Westonbirt School A 2:28.30 2:15.94 2 Brockhurst A 2:39.31 2:18.47 3 Lucton School A 2:38.91 2:19.58 4 ST Hugh's School, Woodhall Spa A 2:35.68 2:28.84 5 Tockington Manor School Prep A 2:40.70 2:29.45 6 Qeh Junior School A 2:39.82 2:37.10 7 Cottesmore A 2:42.89 2:40.21 --- Barfield School A 2:42.46 DQ 4.4 Starting before starting signal Event 3 Boys Under 10 4x25 SC Meter Medley Relay Team Relay Seed TimeFinals Time Points 1 Colet A 1:13.24 1:09.70 8 2 Lanesborough School A 1:18.73 1:11.05 7 3 Cumnor House School Croydon A 1:18.07 1:11.58 6 4 Ashville College A 1:18.62 1:12.30 5 5 Yateley Manor A 1:19.42 1:12.81 4 6 Crosfields School A 1:19.06 1:13.36 3 7 Downsend School A 1:20.36 1:13.82 2 8 Dulwich Prep London A 1:20.80 1:13.89 1 9 Bromsgrove School A 1:20.56 1:14.60 10 The Hawthorns School A 1:20.36 1:15.34 11 Davenies School A 1:20.56 1:15.82 12 Millfield School A 1:20.09 1:17.35 Event 5 Boys Under 11 4x25 SC Meter Medley Relay Team Relay Seed TimeFinals Time Points 1 Dulwich College Junior School A 1:11.25 1:04.36 8 2 Millfield School A 1:11.00 1:05.64 7 3 Dulwich Prep London A 1:10.66 1:06.73 6 4 Yardley Court A 1:14.79 1:07.97 5 5 Wetherby Swim Team A 1:14.17 1:08.75 4 6 Crosfields School A 1:16.88 1:09.51 3 7 Cranmore Prep School B 1:16.28 1:09.63 2 8 The Mall School A 1:14.59 1:10.20 1 9 Aldwickbury School A 1:17.82 1:11.81 10 Lambrook School A 1:18.16 1:13.49 11 Colet A 1:18.35 1:13.71 12 Dragon School A 1:15.39 1:14.84 Event 7 Boys Under 12 4x25 SC Meter Medley Relay Team Relay Seed TimeFinals Time Points 1 Millfield School A 1:04.97 1:00.79 8 2 Dulwich Prep London A 1:09.46 1:05.17 7 3 Colet A 1:08.81 1:05.25 6 4 Crosfields School A 1:13.50 1:07.40 5 5 Cumnor House School Croydon A 1:13.39 1:07.96 4 6 Cumnor House Sussex A 1:13.53 1:07.99 3 7 Beechwood Park School A 1:13.58 1:08.31 2 8 Heath Mount School A 1:12.77 1:08.36 1 9 Cranleigh Prep A 1:15.94 1:09.21 10 Vinehall School A 1:13.93 1:09.45 IAPS Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 10:11 AM 07/05/2017 Page 2 IAPS Championships 2017 - 06/05/2017 Results (Event 7 Boys Under 12 4x25 SC Meter Medley Relay) Team Relay Seed TimeFinals Time Points 11 Wetherby Swim Team A 1:16.11 1:12.16 12 Dragon School A 1:14.19 1:13.54 Event 9 Boys Under 13 4x25 SC Meter Medley Relay Team Relay Seed TimeFinals Time Points 1 Millfield School A 1:00.91 56.29 8 2 Mount Kelly Swimming A 1:00.13 57.80 7 3 Dulwich Prep London A 1:05.09 59.32 6 4 Aldwickbury School A 1:07.06 59.57 5 5 Cranmore Prep School A 1:05.75 1:01.04 4 6 Colet A 1:07.50 1:02.35 3 7 Feltonfleet A 1:10.75 1:04.35 2 *8 Danes Hill A 1:10.48 1:04.41 .50 *8 The Hawthorns School A 1:11.22 1:04.41 .50 10 Port Regis School A 1:09.61 1:04.90 11 Heath Mount School A 1:11.38 1:06.74 12 Taunton A 1:10.16 1:08.11 Event 11 Boys Under 10 4x25 SC Meter Freestyle Relay Team Relay Seed TimeFinals Time Points 1 Colet A 1:06.13 1:01.82 8 2 Lanesborough School A 1:08.01 1:02.33 7 3 Crosfields School A 1:07.44 1:02.72 6 4 Vinehall School A 1:08.34 1:03.26 5 5 Ashville College A 1:06.89 1:03.29 4 6 Yateley Manor A 1:08.87 1:03.59 3 7 Heath Mount School A 1:10.28 1:03.61 2 8 Cranleigh Prep A 1:09.44 1:03.84 1 9 Dulwich Prep London A 1:08.76 1:03.92 10 Downsend School A 1:10.00 1:05.33 11 Millfield School A 1:09.49 1:08.10 --- Cumnor House School Croydon A 1:08.38 DQ 4.4 Starting before starting signal Event 13 Boys Under 11 4x25 SC Meter Freestyle Relay Team Relay Seed TimeFinals Time Points 1 Warwick Junior School A 1:04.15 57.61 8 2 Millfield School A 1:02.29 57.70 7 3 Dulwich College Junior School A 1:02.56 58.11 6 4 Dulwich Prep London A 1:02.65 58.83 5 5 Monkton Coombe Prep School A 1:05.95 1:00.44 4 6 The Mall School A 1:07.53 1:00.46 3 7 Wetherby Swim Team A 1:06.79 1:00.68 2 8 Lambrook School A 1:07.45 1:01.98 1 9 Crosfields School A 1:07.94 1:03.40 10 Colet A 1:08.53 1:04.35 11 Dragon School A 1:08.59 1:04.43 12 Danes Hill A 1:08.20 1:04.52 --- Eaton Square School A 1:01.90 DQ 10.11 Swimmer #3 feet lost touch with starting place before preceding team-mate touches IAPS Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 10:11 AM 07/05/2017 Page 3 IAPS Championships 2017 - 06/05/2017 Results Event 15 Boys Under 12 4x25 SC Meter Freestyle Relay Team Relay Seed TimeFinals Time Points 1 Millfield School A 57.61 52.66 8 2 Colet A 58.53 53.53 7 3 Dulwich Prep London A 1:01.16 57.47 6 4 Heath Mount School A 1:03.25 58.60 5 5 Cranmore Prep School A 1:04.96 59.44 4 6 Crosfields School A 1:05.06 59.56 3 7 Cumnor House School Croydon B NT 1:00.28 2 8 Cranleigh Prep A 1:04.75 1:00.80 1 9 Cumnor House Sussex A 1:04.53 1:00.92 10 Dumpton School A 1:03.61 1:01.01 11 Vinehall School A 1:05.00 1:01.41 12 Dragon School A 1:04.27 1:02.81 Event 17 Boys Under 13 4x25 SC Meter Freestyle Relay Team Relay Seed TimeFinals Time Points 1 Millfield School A 55.06 51.19 8 2 Cranmore Prep School A 57.03 52.21 7 3 Mount Kelly Swimming A 55.09 52.74 6 4 Dulwich Prep London A 58.01 53.02 5 5 Colet A 59.69 55.04 4 6 Aldwickbury School A 59.38 55.22 3 7 Kings Junior School A 1:01.52 57.24 2 8 Danes Hill A 1:00.57 57.48 1 9 Heath Mount School A 1:01.81 57.52 10 Yardley Court A 1:00.95 58.54 11 Feltonfleet A 1:02.08 58.55 --- Port Regis School A 59.48 DQ 4.4 Starting before starting signal Event 19 Boys Under 10 25 SC Meter Backstroke NameAge Team Prelim TimeFinals Time Points Finals 1 Tallec-Botos, Kynan K 9 Colet 16.82 16.13 8 2 Spoerer-Scott, Ethan 9 Cumnor House School Croydon 17.23 16.87 7 3 Thomson, Fergus 9 Yateley Manor 17.34 17.46 6 4 Bland, Max 9 Bishopsgate School 17.92 17.82 5 5 Ireland, Jonny 8 ST Pirans 18.45 18.52 4 6 Ford, Thomas 9 Crosfields School 18.69 18.54 3 7 Franse, Jake 9 Worksop School 18.55 18.61 2 8 Baxendale, Henry 9 Heath Mount School 18.77 18.95 1 Event 19 Boys Under 10 25 SC Meter Backstroke NameAge Team Seed Time Prelim Time Preliminaries 1 Tallec-Botos, Kynan K 9 Colet 16.85 16.82 q 2 Spoerer-Scott, Ethan 9 Cumnor House School Croydon 18.50 17.23 q 3 Thomson, Fergus 9 Yateley Manor 18.06 17.34 q 4 Bland, Max 9 Bishopsgate School 19.25 17.92 q 5 Ireland, Jonny 8 ST Pirans 19.98 18.45 q 6 Franse, Jake 9 Worksop School 19.50 18.55 q 7 Ford, Thomas 9 Crosfields School 19.22 18.69 q 8 Baxendale, Henry 9 Heath Mount School 18.09 18.77 q IAPS Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 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