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Year 5 Girls Year 5 Girls Position Race Number District Race Name School 1 184 Harrogate Girls Year 5 Hazel Forrest Willow tree primary school 2 491 York Girls Year 5 Kathryn Clague Scarcroft Primary 3 493 York Girls Year 5 Lottie Langan Hempland Primary School, York 4 179 Harrogate Girls Year 5 Rebecca Hitchen Fountains C E Primary 5 114 Hambleton Girls Year 5 Seren Melling Great Ouseburn 6 242 Craven Girls Year 5 Hannah Robinson Greatwood Community Primary School 7 120 Hambleton Girls Year 5 Amelie Winter Topcliffe CE Primary School 8 573 Scarborough Girls Year 5 Lucy Barker Scarborough College 9 484 York Girls Year 5 Esme pounder Hempland primary 10 246 Craven Girls Year 5 Olivia Aldham Glusburn Primary 11 494 York Girls Year 5 Louisa Birch Scarcroft Primary 12 571 Scarborough Girls Year 5 Kate Barker Scarborough College 13 574 Scarborough Girls Year 5 matilda stringer hunmanby 14 371 Selby Girls Year 5 Anna Proctor Riverside 15 180 Harrogate Girls Year 5 Evie Iles Goldsborough Coe Primmary 16 489 York Girls Year 5 Imogen Barrett Scarcroft Primary School 17 490 York Girls Year 5 Isabella Chalk Dunnington Primary 18 119 Hambleton Girls Year 5 Alice Binks Topcliffe CE Primary School 19 181 Harrogate Girls Year 5 Grace Bellis Oatlands Junior School 20 177 Harrogate Girls Year 5 Sophie Murray Birstwith C of E Primary 21 373 Selby Girls Year 5 Ellie Gigg St Mary's Catholic Primary, Selby 22 572 Scarborough Girls Year 5 Livvie Brown St Peter's RC Primary School 23 182 Harrogate Girls Year 5 Katherine Jones St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Knaresborough 24 113 Hambleton Girls Year 5 Anya Homes- Elleker Forest of Galtres 25 51 Richmondshire Girls year 5 Connie Lord North Cowton 26 485 York Girls Year 5 Frances Cockburn Scarcroft Primary School 27 50 Richmondshire Girls year 5 Ellie Mullen Bedale 28 244 Craven Girls Year 5 Lyla Rosier Greatwood Community Primary School 29 374 Selby Girls Year 5 Izzy Diagostino Cummings Burton Salmon 30 117 Hambleton Girls Year 5 Emma Harker Sessay CE Primary 31 567 Scarborough Girls Year 5 Emma Guthrie Scarborough College 32 52 Richmondshire Girls year 5 Cara Young Richmond St Mary's 33 116 Hambleton Girls Year 5 Rebecca Dalton Roecliffe CE School 34 49 Richmondshire Girls year 5 Niha Limbo Le Cateau 35 307 Ryedale and Whitby Girls Year 5 Alexandria Evans Norton Primary 36 54 Richmondshire Girls year 5 Lilly Miller Richmond Methodist 37 311 Ryedale and Whitby Girls Year 5 Jessica Angus Rillington C P School 38 492 York Girls Year 5 Libby Morrison The Mount Junior School York 39 568 Scarborough Girls Year 5 Hannah Miller Barrowcliff School 40 372 Selby Girls Year 5 Bea Cunningham South Milford 41 487 York Girls Year 5 Gracie Lynch AYJS 42 309 Ryedale and Whitby Girls Year 5 Freya Noble Ruswarp C of E 43 376 Selby Girls Year 5 Lily Huntington Burton Salmon 44 495 York Girls Year 5 Natalie Newton Robert wilkinson 45 481 York Girls Year 5 Anya Coates Ralph Buterfield 46 240 Craven Girls Year 5 Connie Eccleston Giggleswick Primary School 47 55 Richmondshire Girls year 5 Emona Hollinston Le Cateau 48 570 Scarborough Girls Year 5 Jemima Clements St. Martin's Primary 49 243 Craven Girls Year 5 Jessie Allen Kirkby Malham Primary School 50 569 Scarborough Girls Year 5 Harriet Swiers Scarborough College 51 313 Ryedale and Whitby Girls Year 5 Naomi Venable St Benedict's RC Primary 52 592 Craven Girls Year 5 Mollie Smith Bradley both co school 53 53 Richmondshire Girls year 5 Nia Peedle Burneston 54 486 York Girls Year 5 Freya Roodhouse Knavesmire Primary School 55 118 Hambleton Girls Year 5 Willow Sagar Stokesley Primary Academy 56 482 York Girls Year 5 Charlotte Hemlin Fishergate Primary School 57 56 Richmondshire Girls year 5 Ellisha Jennings Michael Syddall 58 241 Craven Girls Year 5 Erin Dearden Kildwick 59 308 Ryedale and Whitby Girls Year 5 Ellie Ryder Nawton CP School 60 183 Harrogate Girls Year 5 Kate Whiley St Mary's Knaresborough 61 312 Ryedale and Whitby Girls Year 5 Martha Clive Nawton CP School 115 Hambleton Girls Year 5 Phoebe Bulmer Huby CE Primary School 178 Harrogate Girls Year 5 Thea Stewart Brackenfield 245 306 Ryedale and Whitby Girls Year 5 375 Selby Girls Year 5 Lauren Wilkinson Thorpe Willoughby Community Primary School 483 York Girls Year 5 Emily Maude Ralph Butterfield Primary School 488 York Girls Year 5 Hattie Hope The Mount School, York.
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