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Competitor School Time B/G 1 Fraser Sproul Sedbergh School 00:19:57 (1) 2 Louis Hudson Ermysteds GS 00:20:30 (2) 3 Matthew Knowles Lancaster Royal GS 00:21:13 (3) 4 Harvey Lewis Ermysteds GS 00:21:17 (4) 5 Sam Smith South Craven School 00:21:21 (5) 6 Sebastian Seggar-Staveley Ermysteds GS 00:22:02 (6) 7 William Pyle Lancaster Royal GS 00:22:16 (7) 8 Samuel Almond QEGS Penrith 00:22:36 (8) 9 Jacob Smith Kirkbie Kendal School 00:22:40 (9) 10 Samuel Soles Chapel en le Frith HS 00:22:46 (10) 11 Alex Thompson Ermysteds GS 00:23:11 (11) 12 Arthur Peel Ermysteds GS 00:23:26 (12) 13 John Egner Queen Elizabeth School 00:23:35 (13) 14 Ewan Wheelwright Brooksbank School 00:23:39 (14) 15 Robert Seddon Canon Slade School 00:23:51 (15) 16 Chloe Rylance Dallam School 00:23:54 (1) 17 Jath Lee Ermysteds GS 00:24:00 (16) 18 Ollie Sanders The Queen Katherine School 00:24:01 (17) 19 Eddie Martin North Halifax GS 00:24:07 (18) 20 Elliot Judge QEGS Penrith 00:24:09 (19) 21 Sol Johl QEGS Penrith 00:24:10 (20) 22 Sam Stone Keswick School 00:24:11 (21) 23 Jamie Teare Clitheroe Royal Grammar 00:24:17 (22) 24 Harry Chambers QEGS Penrith 00:24:18 (23) 25 Ethan Roberts Cutts Bradfield School 00:24:20 (24) 26 Lewis Carr Upper Wharfedale School 00:24:24 (25) 27 Alice Jones Skipton Girls HS 00:24:26 (2) 28 Hugh Mackie Penistone GS 00:24:31 (26) 29 Archie Irving QEGS Penrith 00:24:32 (27) 30 George Sidaway William Howard 00:24:37 (28) 31 Alex Read Isle Of Man Schools 00:24:47 (29) 32 Eilo Beesley Calder HS 00:24:57 (30) 33 Freddie Hill Sedbergh School 00:25:00 (31) 34 Josh Roelants Dallam School 00:25:02 (32) 35 Cameron Branford Shelley HS 00:25:06 (33) 36 Sonny Ashton-Fitch Queen Elizabeth School 00:25:10 (34) Pos. Competitor School Time B/G 37 Hamish Wills Ermysteds GS 00:25:15 (35) 38 Erik Powell Crossley Heath 00:25:16 (36) 39 Lilli Carr Skipton Girls HS 00:25:17 (3) 40 Edward Diamond Chapel en le Frith HS 00:25:35 (37) 41 Lauryn Gregg Crossley Heath 00:25:42 (4) 42 Ben O'Dowd QEGS Penrith 00:25:45 (38) 43 Lucy Bednall Abbots Holme 00:25:55 (5) 44 Stuart Diamond Chapel en le Frith HS 00:26:00 (39) 45 Ben Smith The Queen Katherine School 00:26:18 (40) 46 Zach Hatton Lancaster Royal GS 00:26:29 (41) 47 Toby Liddle Austin Friars St Monicas School 00:26:37 (42) 48 Harrison Turner Buxton Community School 00:26:40 (43) 49 Lotte Beardwood The Queen Katherine School 00:26:45 (6) 50 James Naylor Sedbergh School 00:26:49 (44) 51 Daniel Harris The Queen Katherine School 00:26:57 (45) 52 Brodie Weymouth QEGS Penrith 00:26:58 (46) 53 Patrick Cavannagh Clitheroe Royal Grammar 00:27:00 (47) 54 Freya Mitchell Skipton Girls HS 00:27:06 (7) 55 Max Raynor Giggleswick 00:27:07 (48) 56 Poppy Anderson Guiseley School 00:27:09 (8) 57 Emily Swarbrick Millom 00:27:17 (9) 58 Vladimir Kanevsky Sedbergh School 00:27:33 (49) 59 Alex Tarney Kirkbie Kendal School 00:27:41 (50) 60 Annabelle Taylor The Lakes School 00:27:41 (10) 61 Farrell Brown Calder HS 00:27:42 (51) 62 Bethany Bergstrand Stokesley School 00:27:45 (11) 63 Natasha Cookson Sedbergh School 00:27:50 (12) 64 Hugh Tyser Sedbergh School 00:27:53 (52) 65 Bernadette Raven Ilkley GS 00:27:59 (13) 66 Kate Cashin Isle Of Man Schools 00:28:01 (14) 67 Alice Cashin Isle Of Man Schools 00:28:01 (15) 68 Oliver Ip Lancaster Royal GS 00:28:07 (53) 69 Harry Sidaway William Howard 00:28:09 (54) 70 Joseph Crawford Keswick School 00:28:10 (55) 71 Vaughan Samson The Queen Katherine School 00:28:36 (56) 72 Mia Heath Queen Elizabeth School 00:28:39 (16) Pos. Competitor School Time B/G 73 Harvey Nash Clitheroe Royal Grammar 00:28:42 (57) 74 Molly Barrett Sedbergh School 00:28:46 (17) 75 Jack Villiers West Craven HS 00:28:48 (58) 76 Thomas Edward South Craven School 00:28:51 (59) 77 Harry Wilkin Clitheroe Royal Grammar 00:28:57 (60) 78 Joe Tabachnik The Kings School In Macclesfield 00:29:00 (61) 79 Ella Beardwood The Queen Katherine School 00:29:02 (18) 80 Alex Booth Sedbergh School 00:29:03 (62) 81 Adam Yarnell Bradfield School 00:29:04 (63) 82 Marcus Winser King Henry VIII School 00:29:05 (64) 83 Clara Davies QEGS Penrith 00:29:06 (19) 84 Martha Richards Ullswater Community College 00:29:08 (20) 85 Thomas Perricone Westholme School 00:29:09 (65) 86 Olivia Sylge North Halifax GS 00:29:10 (21) 87 Abigail Earnshaw Clitheroe Royal Grammar 00:29:12 (22) 88 Holly Dobson The Lakes School 00:29:13 (23) 89 Maisie Gough Settlebeck HS 00:29:14 (24) 90 Theo Cains Westholme School 00:29:15 (66) 91 James Fryers Penistone GS 00:29:21 (67) 92 Heather Wilshaw Buxton Community School 00:29:25 (25) 93 Dan Cutter Richmond School 00:29:26 (68) 94 Barney Pannone QEGS Penrith 00:29:28 (69) 95 Charlotte Barrett Upper Wharfedale School 00:29:28 (26) 96 Courtney Hutchinson John Ruskin School 00:29:42 (27) 97 India Haydon-Wood Sedbergh School 00:29:43 (28) 98 C J Middleton Settlebeck HS 00:29:48 (29) 99 Iris Palmer Crossley Heath 00:29:50 (30) 100 Aimee Hodgson Lancaster Girls GS 00:29:56 (31) 101 Lydia Morris Isle Of Man Schools 00:29:57 (32) 102 Katie Russell Cockermouth School 00:29:58 (33) 103 Sky Hunter-Dale Kirkbie Kendal School 00:29:59 (34) 104 Maddy Harrison Sedbergh School 00:30:02 (35) 105 Joseph Harby Bradfield School 00:30:13 (70) 106 Gabriel Cope Sedbergh School 00:30:17 (71) 107 Holly Powell North Halifax GS 00:30:29 (36) 108 Molly Wilcock Ulverston Victoria HS 00:30:29 (37) Pos. Competitor School Time B/G 109 Samuel Dunbar Bradfield School 00:30:53 (72) 110 Dylan Thornton Titus Salt School 00:31:07 (73) 111 Amy Whelan Chapel en le Frith HS 00:31:07 (38) 112 Maia Doherty Queen Elizabeth School 00:31:12 (39) 113 Aaron Spencer St Davids College 00:31:14 (74) 114 Kamosita Yugo Sedbergh School 00:31:15 (75) 115 Ruby McFie Calder HS 00:31:34 (40) 116 Isobel Bacon Richmond School 00:31:40 (41) 117 Ellie Chappell QEGS Penrith 00:31:50 (42) 118 Ellie Anderson Sedbergh School 00:31:53 (43) 119 Matthew Ninan Westholme School 00:32:13 (76) 120 Abi Whitehouse Bradfield School 00:32:15 (44) 121 Lara Coulter Alderley Edge School For Girls 00:32:24 (45) 122 Susanna Corrie The Queen Katherine School 00:32:28 (46) 123 Abi Belcher Ulverston Victoria HS 00:32:35 (47) 124 Daisy Gillon QEGS Penrith 00:32:41 (48) 125 Jessie Harbourne Keswick School 00:32:43 (49) 126 Amelie Marshall QEGS Penrith 00:32:45 (50) 127 Amilie Pennington Settlebeck HS 00:32:48 (51) 128 Jodie Vaughan Isle Of Man Schools 00:32:56 (52) 129 William Sayer Sedbergh School 00:33:04 (77) 130 Abbie Fryer-Winder St Edwards Academy 00:33:31 (53) 131 Bryn Southward John Ruskin School 00:33:37 (78) 132 Scout Turner-Richards Sedbergh School 00:33:49 (54) 133 Sonya Kanevsky Sedbergh School 00:33:51 (55) 134 Kitty Barker Sedbergh School 00:34:04 (56) 135 Daisy Page Sedbergh School 00:34:04 (57) 136 Holly Burke The Kings School In Macclesfield 00:34:24 (58) 137 Annabel Taylor Cockermouth School 00:34:34 (59) 138 Rosie Rushton King Henry VIII School 00:34:37 (60) 139 Ella Park Kirkbie Kendal School 00:34:44 (61) 140 Cassie Ramsay Richmond School 00:35:44 (62) 141 Katie Wood Richmond School 00:36:07 (63) 142 George McCowie Richmond School 00:36:11 (79) 143 Hannah Kiddey North Halifax GS 00:36:50 (64) 144 Georgia Heath The Queen Katherine School 00:37:03 (65) Pos. Competitor School Time B/G 145 Macy Waiting Clitheroe Royal Grammar 00:37:09 (66) 146 Freya Donoghue Richmond School 00:37:23 (67) 147 Ella Seymour Sedbergh School 00:37:23 (68) 148 Alex Mogg-Wright Calder HS 00:37:53 (80) 149 Anna Wardle Sedbergh School 00:38:56 (69) 150 Sahill Ahmed King Henry VIII School 00:39:00 (81) 151 Lucy Harrison Lancaster Girls GS 00:44:59 (70) Ben Middleton Westholme School DNF () Florence Macey Cockermouth School DNF () www.esfrc.org Printed 25/09/2016.
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