London Borough of Sutton Swimming Championships 2007 & London Borough of Sutton Primary School Time Trials

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London Borough of Sutton Swimming Championships 2007 & London Borough of Sutton Primary School Time Trials LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2007 & LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON PRIMARY SCHOOL TIME TRIALS Held under ASA LAWS and ASA TECHNICAL RULES at CHEAM LEISURE CENTRE on SATURDAY 27 th JANUARY 2007 RESULTS SWIMMERS REPRESENT THE FOLLOWING SCHOOLS: ALL SAINTS (CARSHALTON) ALL.S DORCHESTER PRIMARY DOR ALL SAINTS (BENHILTON) ALL.B HIGH VIEW PRIMARY H.V AVENUE PRIMARY AVE HOLY TRINITY H.T BANDON HILL PRIMARY B.HILL NONSUCH PRIMARY NSCH BARROW HEDGES PRIMARY B.HED ROBIN HOOD JUNIOR SCHOOL R.H BEDDINGTON PARK PRIMARY BEDD ST. CECILIA'S R.C. PRIMARY ST.C BROOKFIELD PRIMARY BRK ST. DUNSTANS ST.D CHEAM COMMON JUNIOR C.C.J ST. MARY’S RC PRIMARY ST.M CHEAM FIELDS PRIMARY C.F SEATON HOUSE S.H CHEAM PARK FARM C.P.F STANLEY PARK JUNIOR S.PK COLLINGWOOD SCHOOL COLL SUTTON HIGH S.HGH DEVONSHIRE PRIMARY DEV WESTBOURNE PRIMARY WST CHEAM MARLINS SWIMMING CLUB CMSC SUTTON & CHEAM SWIMMING CLUB S&C RESIDENT IN L.B.SUTTON RES All events were swum over 1 length, with heats and finals for Years 4/5 and for Year 6. The exception to this was the butterfly, where heats were for Years 4,5 & 6 and were swum as a heat declared winner events, therefore no final. The winners of the finals were presented with trophies, which they may keep for a year and must be returned prior to next year’s gala. Certificates were presented for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. The results will be used to select the Borough team to represent Sutton Primary Schools at the Surrey Inter District Gala, which will take place at Guildford Spectrum on Saturday 28 th April 2007. Swimmers selected will be notified through their school soon after half term. Please note that only swimmers attending a Sutton Primary School are eligible for selection. EVENT 1. GIRLS YEAR 4/5 1 LENGTH BREASTSTROKE HEATS 1. TABITHA LAMBE COLL 39.71 2. HANNAH LEE WST 32.16 3. RENEE GALLANT DOR 32.42 4. MANISHA PATEL S.HGH 29.94 (3) 5. REBECCA LANGFORD COLL 40.39 6. AMY SWAIN BRK 28.97 (2) 7. GEMMA GILBRIDE S.HGH 31.18 (5) 8. SOPHIE GARROD COLL 41.41 (DQ) 9. LOTTIE FITZGERALD B.HED 42.86 (DQ) 10. REBECCA FAWCETT WST 36.31 11. ELIZABETH SHELTON- COLL 46.07 (DQ) 12. FLEUR ROBINSON S.PK 38.25 FORBES 13. NIAMH KELLY ST.D DNS 14. ELOISE STENNER S.HGH 30.86 (4) 15. CHARLOTTE REYNOLDS S&C 31.56 16. LILLA PORKOLAB WST 31.24 (6) 17. CHLOE BARTRAM H.T 27.57 (1) 18. SARAH DOWMAN S.PK DNS 19. LUCA FARRER DEV 32.53 20. JULIETTE DEV 33.04 WILLIAMSON 21. HEIDI BALDWIN BEDD 32.26 EVENT 2. GIRLS YEAR 6 1 LENGTH BREASTSTROKE HEATS 1. LAURA POWER S.PK 36.48 2. LYDIA SHIELS S.HGH 28.48 (3) 3. LUCY GANNON- S.HSE 39.54 (DQ) 4. ADRIANNA MARTIN ALL.S 33.15 BRIGGS 5. CLAUDIA DORMON- S.HSE 30.89 6. MARIANNA SPRING S.HGH 29.97 (5) ALONSO 7. ROSALIND WHITEHAIR S.HSE 36.51 (DQ) 8. BROOKE TAFAZOLLI C.P.F 29.81 (4) 9. OLIVIA TAYLOR S&C 31.09 10. LUCY CARTER DEV 30.53 11. CARLY PULLINGER C.F 31.20 12. EVE TIDY R.H 26.62 (1) 13. RACHEL MEANEY NSCH 33.70 14. GEORGIA BLACKMAN ST.D 33.42 (DQ) 15. ANNABEL HOPPER S.HSE 34.11 16. HAYLEY FRANCIS C.F DNS 17. REANNA HOWELLS C.F 28.16 (2) 18. SOPHIE TONGE ST.D 36.86 (DQ) 19. LOREN PRINCE S.HSE 31.31 20. BETHANY MELHAM NSCH 34.92 21. NANCY CLARE AVE 30.23 (6) 22. NICOLE PENN CMSC DNS 23. CHLOE QUINCEY NSCH 31.59 24. ABBIE NSCH 30.94 WEATHERHEAD 25. DANIELLE PENN CMSC DNS 26. ANNABELLE WANG S.HSE 37.50 27. CHLOE AGUERA COLL 42.38 28. LAUREN PHILLIPS COLL 35.95 EVENT 3. BOYS YEAR 4/5 1 LENGTH FREESTYLE HEATS 1. DEAN BIDDULPH C.P.F 24.70 2. ASHLEY CASTLE C.F 23.59 (5) 3. KANE NURSE RES 23.98 4. LEWIS BURFIELD C.F 31.06 5. SAMUEL REES ST.D 24.09 6. ALFIE BROWN S.PK 21.59 (1) 7. LEWIS MASLIN C.F 24.30 8. JACK SHORT C.F DNS 9. ROSS BURKE BRK 25.68 10. DYLAN NURSE RES 23.73 (6) 11. GEORGE PULLINGER C.F 25.50 (DQ) 12. THOMAS SALTER ST.D 24.22 (DQ) 13. JAMES TRUE B.HED 25.66 14. HARRY BOLT ST.D 27.97 15. JACK COOLEY S.PK 29.04 16. KIERAN CASTLE C.F 23.36 (3) 17. TEZEL HOPPER C.P.F 25.80 18. AARON PRINCE C.C.J 25.12 19. MITCHELL GOFF CMSC 23.39 (4) 20. RYAN BYWATER ALL.S 29.59 21. GEORGE ALL.S 27.18 22. MATTHEW SIM NSCH 24.29 BARBANTAN 23. BEN SHEEHAN NSCH 26.22 24. HENRY HAIZELDEN ST.D 24.29 25. KILLIAN COURTNEY S&C 24.80 26. PATRICK MIDDLETON ST.D 28.28 27. JOSEPH LE GENDRE S.PK 25.45 28. NATHAN RHODES NSCH 30.91 29. TOM JACOBSON COLL 21.95 (2) 30. RYAN SHANKAR 24.87 EVENT 4. BOYS YEAR 6 1 LENGTH FREESTYLE HEATS 1. NIALL SHERIDAN ALL.S 25.88 2. THOMAS HIGGS S.PK DNS 3. SONNY BUBB NSCH 23.06 4. JAMES CAVE COLL 28.22 5. ALEXANDER OSBORNE S.PK 22.90 6. LUKE MASON NSCH 19.95 (3) 7. JORDAN-SCOTT RAY R.H 24.00 8. REECE HANNIGAN COLL 25.97 9. HARRY BROWN S.PK 24.00 10. BENJAMIN WHITTAKER ALL.S 25.82 11. ELLIOT TIMBERLAKE ST.D 23.25 12. CONNOR CLUNE H.T 29.13 13. JAK ALDER COLL 22.06 (5) 14. ELLIOTT WALTERS S.PK DNS 15. DANIEL RHODES NSCH 25.84 16. AARON WADE ST.D 26.51 17. 18. JAKE MEFFAN S&C 23.30 19. TOM HAYWARD S.PK DNS 20. JOSHUA SMITH ALL.S 25.72 21. JAMES SHERRIN COLL 27.42 22. ALEXANDER TRESADEN ST.D 24.90 23. BEN JOWETT S&C 26.54 24. ALEX SUMMERS C.F 24.53 25. JORDAN KNIGHT C.F 24.98 26. STANLEY BURFIELD C.F 25.75 27. OLIVER WILLIAMSON DEV 19.80 (2) 28. JONATHAN WILEMAN H.V 19.44 (1) 29. JOHN DUGGAN H.V 29.79 30. TOM O’LEARY-BLADE ST.M 21.86 (4) 31. BENEN HODGE ST.M 22.51 (6) 32. DANIEL PLESZAK C.F DNS 33. JACK CONOR ALL.S DNS 34. JACK BOLT ST.D 23.97 35. TOM BREHME COLL 24.73 36. HARRY FORD COLL 23.00 37. NICHOLAS PAGE ALL.S 25.01 38. THOMAS GASTOR S&C DNS 39. ED MOODY COLL 28.80 40. KIERAN O’TOOLE ST.D 25.25 41. SAM COLLINS R.H 23.73 42. ALLAN GARROD COLL 23.75 EVENT 5. GIRLS YEAR 4/5 1 LENGTH BACKSTROKE HEATS 1. HANNAH LEE WST 28.63 2. GEORGINA LUCAS S&C 33.51 3. LUCY BREHME COLL DNS 4. LILLEYMAE PERRY HCK DNS 5. MOLLIE NEWTON S.HSE 30.55 6. PAIGE STANTON- C.F DNS MEYERS 7. PHOEBE AMIS C.F 25.72 (2) 8. REBECCA LANGFORD COLL 41.13 9. ELOISE STENNER S.HGH 28.38 10. HEIDI BALDWIN BEDD 32.70 11. TABITHA LAMBE COLL 34.07 12. FLEUR ROBINSON S.PK 31.29 13. LILLA PORKOLAB WST 27.75 14. AMY SWAIN BRK 27.26 (5) 15. ELIZABETH SHELTON- COLL 40.51 16. SOPHIE GARROD COLL 37.20 FORBES 17. CHARLOTTE S&C 24.72 (1) 18. LUCA FARRER DEV 27.36 (6) REYNOLDS 19. SARAH DOWMAN S.PK DNS 20. CHARLOTTE BYFORD DOR 30.25 21. CLAIRE RAPSON WST 37.93 22. HOLLY McKINLAY S.PK 36.32 23. HANNAH BOON S.HSE 32.77 24. REBEKAH FAWCETT WST 29.53 25. SOPHIE KIMBER S.HSE 28.07 26. CHLOE BARTRAM H.T 30.25 27. HANNAH COX S.HSE 36.65 28. RENEE GALLANT DOR 28.39 29. PHILIPPA JOWETT S&C 35.36 30. MANISHA PATEL S.HGH 26.16 (3) 31. NAOMI WESTLAKE R.H 29.36 32. GEORGINA McGOIG S.HGH 27.00 (4) EVENT 6. GIRLS YEAR 6 1 LENGTH BACKSTROKE HEATS 1. MARTHA HAMILTON ST.D 31.86 2. ANNABEL HOPPER S.HSE 33.66 3. ADRIANNA MARTIN ALL.S 29.98 4. LYDIA SHIELS S.HGH 25.75 (6) 5. CHLOE HASSETT B.HED 28.36 6. BROOKE TAFAZOLLI C.P.F 23.40 (2) 7. LUCY CARTER DEV 31.38 8. KIRSTEN BURKE BRK 26.91 9. CARLY PULLINGER C.F 31.64 10. NICOLE BARRON C.F 21.28 (1) 11. TAMERA MILLER ALL.S 27.45 12. LUCY GANNON-BRIGGS S.HSE 36.25 13. RACHEL MEANEY NSCH 30.09 14. CHLOE QUINCY NSCH 27.06 15. JAMIE MORRIS ALL.B DNS 16. HOPE KELLY S.HGH 25.78 17. VICTORIA BAILEY CMSC 25.29 (4) 18. ABBIE WEATHERHEAD NSCH 27.06 19. GEMMA HUTTON S.HSE 35.84 20. EMILY REYNOLDS ST.D 25.78 21. NICOLE PENN CMSC DNS 22. EVE TIDY R.H 27.06 23. OLIVIA TAYLOR S&C 25.64 (5) 24. SARAH MOORE ALL.S 28.34 25. KAHO ICHINOSE S.HSE 35.09 26. MADDISON KAMETA C.F 23.87 (3) 27. LAURA POWER S.PK 30.09 28. MARIEL KILLOUGHERY S.HSE 27.03 (DQ) 29.
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