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Schools Championship Scoring Schools Triathlon Scores by School Schools Triathlon Scores by Entry Only names / teams entered and allocated by 6pm on Thursday Jan 23 included # Total Best 5 Scores School Name Position Points School 1 2 3 4 5 Σ Best 5 ACS Aili Renton Willis 3 48 Doha College 12 550 50 50 50 49 49 248 ACS Eme Renton Willis 16 35 SEK 12 536 50 50 49 49 48 246 ACS Fletcher Jorgensen 17 34 DESS 14 607 50 50 50 47 46 243 ACS Griffin Jorgensen 6 45 SISQ 22 995 49 49 48 48 48 242 ACS Myla Renton Willis 13 38 Newton 7 234 50 50 47 46 41 234 Alashbal Primary International SchoolAndrei David Pingol 11 40 ASD 9 346 48 47 46 45 43 229 Alashbal Primary International SchoolRohan Jacob Pingol 7 44 ACS 5 200 48 45 38 35 34 200 ASD Andrew Van Gisbergen 9 42 Sherborne 4 171 48 45 40 38 0 171 ASD Daliana Martin 51 0 Park house English school 3 138 49 48 41 0 0 138 ASD Floris Goedbloed 16 35 Royal Grammar School 3 136 49 44 43 0 0 136 ASD Jad Sabella 11 40 Qatar International School 2 87 50 37 0 0 0 87 ASD Liam Halleux 6 45 Alashbal Primary International School2 84 44 40 0 0 0 84 ASD Nathaniel Schnurman 4 47 Doha British School 2 75 39 36 0 0 0 75 ASD Rasha Sajeer Kalandan 3 48 Compass 1 50 50 0 0 0 0 50 ASD Sofia Reinsmoen 5 46 Blyth Academy 1 49 49 0 0 0 0 49 ASD Willem Goedbloed 8 43 HOME 1 49 49 0 0 0 0 49 Birla Public School Samah Sajeer Kalandan 4 47 Oryx International 1 49 49 0 0 0 0 49 Blyth Academy Ambroise Lion 2 49 Phoenix Private School 1 48 48 0 0 0 0 48 Compass Team Compass Rayyan1 Isla 1 50 QFIS 1 48 48 0 0 0 0 48 DESS Ailbhe OSullivan 8 43 Birla Public School 1 47 47 0 0 0 0 47 DESS Freddie Fitzgerald 10 41 Kings College 1 36 36 0 0 0 0 36 DESS Harley Twigg 7 44 DESS Isla Shillabeer 7 44 DESS Jasper Soltanifar 8 43 # Total Best 5 Scores DESS Lucas Christie 21 30 School 1 2 3 4 5 Σ Best 5 DESS Luqman Goolammamode 5 46 ACS 5 200 48 45 38 35 34 200 DESS Miller Powney 19 32 Alashbal Primary International School2 84 44 40 0 0 0 84 DESS Oliver Southern 1 50 ASD 9 346 48 47 46 45 43 229 DESS Philippa Brand 1 50 Birla Public School 1 47 47 0 0 0 0 47 DESS Shannon Paterson 9 42 Blyth Academy 1 49 49 0 0 0 0 49 DESS Team DESS Demons Maximus Alfie Charlie1 50 Compass 1 50 50 0 0 0 0 50 DESS Toby Brand 4 47 DESS 14 607 50 50 50 47 46 243 DESS Zack Soltanifar 6 45 Doha British School 2 75 39 36 0 0 0 75 Doha British School Chloe McLelland 12 39 Doha College 12 550 50 50 50 49 49 248 Doha British School Joshua McLelland 15 36 HOME 1 49 49 0 0 0 0 49 Doha College Ailsa Cameron 2 49 Kings College 1 36 36 0 0 0 0 36 Doha College Alexander Hadley 2 49 Newton 7 234 50 50 47 46 41 234 Doha College Arran Cameron 1 50 Oryx International 1 49 49 0 0 0 0 49 Doha College Cara Cameron 5 46 Park house English school 3 138 49 48 41 0 0 138 Doha College Connor Maclennan 2 49 Phoenix Private School 1 48 48 0 0 0 0 48 Doha College Daniel Hadley 1 50 # Total Best 5 Scores School Name Position Points Qatar International School 2 87 50 37 0 0 0 87 Doha College Diego Blanc 16 35 QFIS 1 48 48 0 0 0 0 48 Doha College Georgia Twigg 1 50 Royal Grammar School 3 136 49 44 43 0 0 136 Doha College Ishaan Babbar 13 38 SEK 12 536 50 50 49 49 48 246 Doha College Kaylah Skelton 14 37 Sherborne 4 171 48 45 40 38 0 171 Doha College Patricio GutierreZ 2 49 SISQ 22 995 49 49 48 48 48 242 Doha College Sacha Skelton 3 48 UNKNOWN 8 329 50 49 47 42 39 227 HOME Khoaleel Ihsan 2 49 Kings College Paul Osullivan 15 36 UNKNOWN 8 329 50 49 47 42 39 227 Newton Ayaan Ibrahimi 10 41 Newton Ethan George 51 0 Newton Imran Ababou 51 0 Newton Muhammad Dani Bin Mohammad Fadli 4 47 Newton Team Newton TriBoys 1 Tariq Mohammed Muhammed5 46 Newton Team Newton TriBoys 2 Qasim Yasim Ali 1 50 Newton Team Newton TriGirls Nusrat Assal 1 50 Oryx International Anvitha Erini 2 49 Park house English school Chad Simpson 3 48 Park house English school Samantha Santos 2 49 Park house English school Summer Simpson 10 41 Phoenix Private School Oleh Ovsiannikov 3 48 Qatar International School Maqeel Mohd Aizal 14 37 Qatar International School Myra Mohd Aizal 1 50 QFIS Mekaal Rahim 3 48 Royal Grammar School Team RGS Boys 2 Imran Rayyan Faris 7 44 Royal Grammar School Team RGS Boys Noah Bilal Noah 2 49 Royal Grammar School Team RGS Girls Summer Layla Christine 8 43 SEK Dominika Bochkareva 15 36 SEK Giulia Miceli 1 50 SEK Hugo Hernandez-Moya 1 50 SEK Team SEK 3 Lions Leonardo Ally Hugo 8 43 SEK Team SEK Boiled Potatoes Sofia Gabriel Stella2 49 SEK Team SEK Cyclones Amelie Noga Mathlide9 42 SEK Team SEK Go Girls :) Carolina 3 48 SEK Team SEK Grade 6 Leila 6 45 SEK Team SEK Hamza Pablo 2 49 SEK Team SEK Matilde Bettoni 14 37 SEK Team SEK Mohammed Al Malek 10 41 SEK Yiannis Augustt 5 46 Sherborne Adam Elsafty 13 38 Sherborne Layla Elsafty 11 40 Sherborne Patrick Baron 3 48 Sherborne Victoria Baron 6 45 SISQ Gaspard Cassou 2 49 SISQ SISQ Team 1 Amani Iman Mariam 5 46 SISQ SiSQ Team 1 Bisher Adam Ghanim 6 45 SISQ SISQ Team 10 Alexandra Noah Amer 4 47 # Total Best 5 Scores School Name Position Points SISQ SISQ Team 10 Zayd Firas Max 7 44 SISQ SISQ Team 11 Victoria Balkis Afaf 2 49 SISQ SISQ Team 2 Ellemieke Margeuax Ioana 4 47 SISQ SISQ Team 2 Stefan Youcef Keiichiro 8 43 SISQ SISQ Team 3 Ahmed Anton Kade 10 41 SISQ SISQ Team 3 Zahira Sana Jessica 10 41 SISQ SISQ Team 4 Ali Ali Ali 9 42 SISQ SISQ Team 4 Oliver Mohamed Tariq 3 48 SISQ SISQ Team 5 Al Latih Zayn Ayoub 3 48 SISQ SISQ Team 5 Madalena Leen Kyan 9 42 SISQ SISQ Team 6 Caitlyn Isaura Kendra 4 47 SISQ SISQ Team 6 Haya Ciara Liliane 11 40 SISQ SISQ Team 7 Yassn Luigi Iosif 5 46 SISQ SISQ Team 7 Yousef Andrei Cedric 4 47 SISQ SISQ Team 8 Lara Sarah Lolwa 5 46 SISQ SISQ Team 8 Rakan Zeyad Taha 3 48 SISQ SISQ Team 9 Glory Keshav Yohan 6 45 SISQ SISQ Team 9 Mulan Simra Raha 7 44 UNKNOWN Abderrahmane Totten 12 39 UNKNOWN Lillie Paquet 2 49 UNKNOWN Noora Alhajri 4 47 UNKNOWN Oskar Gulbrandsen 20 31 UNKNOWN Oskar Perrin Bruder 9 42 UNKNOWN Paloma Vayssie 1 50 UNKNOWN Rehaan Jerry 18 33 UNKNOWN Team Queens Mona Hanya Salma 13 38.
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