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Bromley Ladies Results 1985 5/1/85 SCWCCA Inter Counties Bromley Ladies results 1985 5/1/85 SCWCCA Inter Counties Championships, Danbury Park, Chelmsford. Intermediates. 28. Jeanette Hewitt 22.24. 11-12/1/85 Arrow Cosford Games. 800. Hts. Sue Burtonwood 2.18.28. (Did not start final). 12/1/85 Beryl Davis Trophy Meeting, Foots Cray. Senior Women. 27. Judy Wilson, 46. Gillian Lea, 51. Mary Noble (3rd veteran), 56. Nanette Cross, 61. Jean Hulls, 66. Vivien Crowe, 69. Sally Naylor, 70. Helen James, 71. Mary Truelove, 72. June Hartley, 74. Annette Carlsen, 77. Hanna Cordell. Team. 9th. Bromley Ladies. Intermediate Girls. 6. Jeanette Hewitt 11.14, 17. Tanya Condon. Junior Girls. 33. Karen Giannini, 40. Sourette Hannon, 52. Catherine Lawrence, 53. Natalie Murray, 58. Desmee Ludman. Team. 9th. Bromley Ladies. Girls. 13. Louise Goodfellow, 14. Karyn O’Mahoney, 32. Claire Mace, 53. Michelle Rudd. 19/1/85 Inter Counties, Nottingham. Inters. 66. Jeanette Hewitt. 27/1/85 Kent Womens League, Sevenoaks. Seniors. 2. Judy Wilson 22.23. Teams. 2. Bromley 26. Inters. 2. Jeanette Hewitt 15.59, 6. Linda Terry 16.37, 7. Sue Burtonwood 16.41, 8. Donna Taylor 16.56. Teams. 1. Bromley 15. Juniors. 6. Karen Giannini 12.05, 8. Liz Palmer 12.14. Teams. 3. Bromley 30. Girls. 3. Louise Goodfellow 10.52. 30/1/85 SCWAAA Indoor Open. 60. 1. Joyce Oladapo 7.7. 2/2/85 Southern Counties Cross Country Championships, Ipswich. Inters. 33. Jeanette Hewitt 18.24. 6/2/85 TVH Open Graded Meeting, West London. 1000. 1. Shireen Bailey 2.47.8. 13/2/85 Kent Schools Championships, East Malling. Inters. 3. Jeanette Hewitt 21.25. 16/2/85 Provincial Insurance Womens National Cross Country Championships, Arrowe Park, Birkenhead. Inters. 64. Jeanette Hewitt. 20/2/85 Bexley-Croydon Grand Prix. Inters. 600. 1. Jeanette Hewitt 1.38.6. 27/2/85 SCWAAA Open, Crystal Palace. 60. Jennifer Stoute 7.9. 3/3/85 Kent Womens League, Folkestone. Seniors. 5. Judy Wilson 22.04. Inters. 2. Jeanette Hewitt 21.39, 5. Linda Terry 23.57. Teams. 1. Bromley 13. Girls. 6. Karyn O’Mahoney 11.18. Teams. 3. Bromley 29. Final Overall Positions. 3. Bromley 49. Forbanks Half Marathon, Beckenham. Mary Noble 99.27 (1st veteran). 10/3/85 Medway Cross Country Relays, Mote Park, Maidstone. Intermediates. 1. Bromley Ladies 25.20 (Jeanette Hewitt (8.01), Linda Terry (8.41), Donna Taylor (8.38) ). Fastest times. 1. Jeanette Hewitt 8.01. Girls. 3. Bromley Ladies 25.51 (Karyn O’Mahoney (8.30), Rosie Farish (8.34), Jodie Wilson (8.47) ) 15-17/3/85 National Under 20 Indoor Championships, Cosford. Inters. 6. Sarah Spackman 1.65. 23/3/85 BVAF Indoor Championships, Cosford. W35-39. 1. Barbara Terry 11.14 (UK Best). W45-49. 60. 3. Jean Hulls 9.1, 400. 1. Jean Hulls 66.1. SP. 1. Daphne Samuels 7.88. Indoor hurdles at Crystal Palace. Best times over 5 sessions. Maureen Barnes 8.9. 31/3/85 Surrey Beagles Open, Crystal Palace. 200. 1. Sybil Joseph 24.8. 400. 1. Sybil Joseph 55.9. 13/4/85 Alpha Beta Trophy Meeting, Enfield. Seniors. 100. A. 1. Sybil Joseph 11.8. 200. A. 1. Sybil Joseph 24.5. 100H. A. 2. Maureen Barnes 14.7. B. 1. Liz Wren 15.1. 400H. A. 1. Maureen Barnes 62.2. HJ. A. 1. Linda Terry 1.60. SP. A. 5. Barbara Terry 10.80. 4x100. 1. Bromley Ladies (Sybil Joseph, Katherine Catchpole, Liz Wren, Joanne Evans) 51.0. Team. 1. Bromley Ladies 175, 2. Nene Valley 160, 3. Haringey 141, 4. Middlesex 136, 5. Wycombe Phoenix 135, 6. Bracknell 114. Juniors. 100. A. Claire Robinson 13.3. B. Natalie Murray 13.9. 200. Katherine Lawrence 28.3. DT. Zara Belringer 32.66. Team. 1. Bracknell 135, 2. Bromley Ladies 130, 3. Wycombe Phoenix 128, 4. Middlesex 120, 5. Oxford City 112, 6. Nene Valley 103. 14/4/85 Kent Womens League, Southwark Park. Seniors. 100. A. 1. Sybil Joseph 12.3. B. 1, Katherine Catchpole 12.8. 200. A. 1. Sybil Joseph 24.7. B. 1. Katherine Catchpole 26.8. Inters. DT. A. 1. Zara Belringer 36.10. B. 1. Linda Terry 20.22. Juniors. 100. A. 1. Katherine Lawrence 14.2. B. 1. Natalie Murray 14.6. 200. A. 1. Claire Robinson 27.5. DT. A. 1. Claire Gregory 24.00. B. 1. Sarah Stoner 23.40. Shot. A. 1. Sarah Stoner 6.99. Match. 1. Dartford 153, 2. Bromley Ladies 148, 3. Medway 136. Crawley Open Meeting. 800. 1. Shireen Bailey 2.09.6. 20/4/85 Southern Womens League Division One, Norman Park. Seniors. 100. A. 1. Sybil Joseph 12.0. B. 1. Jennifer Stoute 12.2. 200. A. Jennifer Stoute 24.7. B. 2. Katherine Catchpole 27.5. 400. A. 1. Sybil Joseph 56.5. B. 3. Sue Burtonwood 63.4. 400H. A. 3. Sue Harris NT. HJ. B. 3. Barbara Terry 1.35. SP. A. 1. Barbara Terry 9.85. DT. B. Barbara Terry 26.52. JT. B. Barbara Terry 23.80. Juniors. 200. A. 3. Katherine Lawrence NT. B. 2. Natalie Murray NT. 800. A. 2. Karyn O’Mahoney 2.34. 75H. 3. A. Louise Meire NT. HJ. A. 3. Wendy Clarke 1.25. B. 2. Katherine Lawrence 1.25. SP. A. 2. Katherine Reed 8.63. B. 2. Claire Gregory 7.51. DT. A. 2. Sarah Stoner 23.90. B. Claire Gregory 20.10. JT. A. 2. Katherine Reed 19.78. B. 2. Natalie Murray 16.42. Match. 1. Barnet 157.5. 2. Bracknell 149. 3. Chelmsford 147. 4. Bromley Ladies 138.5. 5. Southampton 134. 21/4/85 London Marathon. Jeanette Yeoell 3.19.30, Gillian Lea 3.20.30, Mary Noble 3.42.30, Tricia Butcher (nee Mannes) 3.45.28, Vivien Crowe and Mary Truelove 3.48.30, Helen James and Vivien McKenna 3.56.30, Maria Ratnarajah and Kim Britton 3.58.30, Deidre McDonald 3.59.30, Christine Bryan 4.08.30, June Hartley 4.15.30, Lisa Sutherland and Geraldine McGrath 4.52.30, Geraldine Gill 5.10.30, Elizabeth Good 5.14.30, Margaret Dunne and Joan Redman 5.23.30, Christine Hastings and Mary Stuart 5.24.30, Linda Kay (no time). 28/4/85 Invitation Meeting, Copthall. 200. (3.3). 1. Sybil Joseph 23.8, 2. Jennifer Stoute 24.5. 400. 4. Shireen Bailey 57.2. 400H. 5. Maureen Barnes 62.5. 1/5/85 Southern Counties v Wales v West London Institute v RAF, Crystal Palace. 200. 1. Sybil Joseph 24.3. 100H. 2. Maureen Barnes 14.7. 11/5/85 Southern Womens League Div One, Walton. Seniors. 100. A. 1. Sybil Joseph 11.5. B. 1. Joyce Oladapo 11.9. 200. A. 1. Sybil Joseph 25.2. B. 1. Jennifer Stoute 24.8. 1500. A. 2. Jeanette Hewitt 5.04.6. B. 1. Judy Wilson 5.17.5. 100H. A. 1. Maureen Barnes 15.2. 400H. A. 2. Maureen Barnes 63.8. B. 1. Sue Reed 67.7. HJ. A. 2. Sarah Spackman 1.55. B. 1. Sandra Lilley 1.45. DT. A. 3. Zara Bellringer 34.28. Juniors. 100. A. 2. Claire Robinson. B. 1. Katherine Lawrence. 200. A. 2. Claire Robinson. B. 2. Katherine Lawrence. 800. A. 2. Natalie Murray 2.35.9. B. 2. Jody Keeble 2.26.5. 1500. A. 3. Liz Palmer 5.23.8. DT. A. 1. Sarah Stoner 23.76. Match. 1. Norfolk Olympiades 164, 2. Woking 162, Nene Valley 147, 4. Bromley Ladies 146. Southern Womens League Div Four East, Norman Park. Seniors. 100. A. 1. Katherine Catchpole 13.0. B. 1. Helen Godsell 13.0. 800. B. 2. Linda Terry 2.27.3. 3000. A. 2. Gillian Lea 11.44.2. B. 1. Mary Noble 12.10.1. 100H. A. 1. Linda Terry 17.8. 400H. A. 1. Donna Taylor 69.8. B. 1. Angela Brooks 70.2. HJ. A. 1. Linda Terry 1.60. SP. A. 1. Barbara Terry 10.70. DT. A. 1. Barbara Terry 26.56. B. 2. Linda Terry 21.32. JT. A. 2. Barbara Terry 25.70. 4x100. 1. Bromley Ladies. 4x400. 1. Bromley Ladies. Juniors. 800. A. 2. Rosie Farish 2.48.8. B. 1. Louise Goodfellow 2.39.5. 1500. A. 2. Gillian Stacey 5.22.9. B. 2. Michelle Rudd 6.06.4. HJ. B. 2. Michelle Rudd 1.25. LJ. A. 2. Julie Beetham 4.08. B. 2. Angela Barker 3.64. Match. 1. Bromley Ladies 227, 2. Diss 162, 3. Tower Hamlets 154, North London 146, Braintree 143, 6. Huntingdon 109. 13-14, 16-18/5/85. Surrey Championships, Motspur Park. 100. 2. Joyce Oladapo 12.1. 400. 1. Shireen Bailey 55.5. 1500. 1. Shireen Bailey 4.23.5. LJ. 1. Joyce Oladapo 6.51. 15/5/85 SCWAAA v WLIHE v Loughborough v Birmingham, Crystal Palace. 200. 1. Sybil Joseph 24.3. 18-19/5/85 Kent Championships, Crystal Palace. Seniors. 100. 1. Sybil Joseph 11.8, 3. Jennifer Stoute 11.8, 7. Katherine Catchpole 12.0. 200. 1. Sybil Joseph 23.6 (CBP). 400. 2. Sybil Joseph 55.2. 100H. 1. Maureen Barnes 14.3. 400H. 2. Maureen Barnes 60.7, 4. Sue Harris 67.5. SP. 5. Barbara Terry 10.40. JT. 6. Pauline Wilson 31.08. Intermediates. 200. 7. Sarah Spackman 26.8. 400. 2. Sue Burtonwood 58.1, 3. Jeanette Hewitt 59.2, 6. Donna Taylor 61.7. 800. 2. Sue Burtonwood 2.14.3, 3. Jeanette Hewitt 2.19.9, 7. Francis Regan 2.26.6. 1500. 2. Jeanette Hewitt 4.57.0, 6. Sourette Hannon 5.33.6.
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