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Event 1 - Girls 09/99 Yrs 50M Freestyle Results Event 1 - Girls 09/99 Yrs 50m Freestyle Results 9 Years Age Group Position 1 Rita Box 9 Skipton 42.00 2 Izabel Young 9 Brighouse 42.21 3 Poppy Sales 9 Brighouse 42.26 4 Lucy Hampshire 9 Halifax 43.12 5 Olivia Stafford 9 Brighouse 43.79 6 Beatrice Walker 9 Skipton 44.73 7 Isabella Hanks 9 Halifax 45.59 8 Sadie Sarparast 9 Bradford 46.10 9 Anni Ridgway 9 Ilkley 46.35 10 Molly Alzemar-Battle 9 Bingley 47.04 11 Anya McCumiskey 9 Halifax 51.38 12 Isabelle Parsons 9 Bingley 51.57 13 Poppy Richards 9 Bingley 51.85 14 Sophie Barber 9 Bingley 51.96 15 Amber Thomas 9 Bradford Dol 52.20 16 Jodie-Mya Gibbons 9 Halifax 54.45 17 Blossom Oddy 9 Skipton 56.04 10 Years Age Group Position 1 Laura Wiles 10 Bingley 39.35 2 Ruby Doherty 10 Brighouse 39.51 3 Lorna Kerr 10 Bingley 39.67 4 Ruby Byrne 10 Skipton 40.18 5 Katie Buckley 10 Bingley 42.51 6 Pippa Bennett 10 Bingley 42.55 7 Lily Mitchell 10 Brighouse 42.90 8 Elizabeth Shann 10 Ilkley 43.25 9 Jodie Midgley 10 Skipton 43.35 10 Tailla Green-Moore 10 Brighouse 43.37 11 Matilda Tricklebank 10 Ilkley 43.68 12 Lily Burns 10 Bradford 44.54 13 Jessica-Mae Gibbons 10 Halifax 45.40 14 Carys Straw 10 Bradford Dol 45.46 15 Emma Lawn 10 Skipton 47.65 16 Maia Nolan 10 Bradford 48.17 17 Ruby Sumpter 10 Bingley 50.72 18 Millie Marsden 10 Bradford Dol 55.96 11 Years Age Group Position 1 Sophia Gledhill 11 Bingley 35.25 2 Rose Lever 11 Bradford Dol 35.26 3 Alicia Howells 11 Brighouse 35.95 4 Amelia Jewell 11 Bradford 36.98 5 Libby Bennett 11 Bingley 37.01 6 Elizabeth Meredith 11 Ilkley 37.34 7 Evie Eccles 11 Skipton 37.72 8 Layla Kirkley 11 Skipton 37.74 9 Christina Kelley 11 Bingley 39.80 10 Evie Lambert 11 Brighouse 40.95 11 Poppy Graham 11 Ilkley 41.12 12 Lola Greenwood 11 Bradford 41.15 13 Eden Cadman 11 Halifax 41.74 14 Amelia Maczkowska 11 Halifax 43.34 15 Tiarna Monteiro 11 Ilkley 45.56 16 Hannah Bamford 11 Skipton 46.21 17 Emilia Simons-Gray 11 Bradford 46.45 18 Elizabeth McKibben 11 Skipton 47.75 Speeding Ticket Niamh O'Brien 11 Bradford 33.89 12 Years Age Group Position 1 Bella Barrett 12 Brighouse 33.84 2 Hannah Carney 12 Bingley 34.37 3 Cherry Wilmore 12 Halifax 35.36 4 Thea Barandia 12 Bradford Dol 35.59 5 Betsy Wolfenden-Smith 12 Skipton 35.97 6 Daisy Doherty 12 Brighouse 35.98 7 Blanche Cabahug 12 Bradford Dol 36.14 8 Rebecca Heathershaw 12 Halifax 36.17 9 Sophie Temple 12 Halifax 36.55 10 Connie Doyle 12 Bradford 37.28 11 Josie Williamson 12 Halifax 37.94 12 Rhiannon Horsman 12 Bradford 37.94 13 Tegan Green-Moore 12 Brighouse 38.18 14 Carly Watson 12 Bradford 39.31 15 Amelia Kirkley 12 Skipton 39.37 16 Iqra Awas 12 Bradford 47.39 17 Eleanor Petch 12 Brighouse 49.06 Disqualification Imogen Greenwood 12 Skipton DNC 13 Years Age Group Position 1 Kiera Burnett 13 Ilkley 32.14 2 Chloe Hemingway 13 Brighouse 33.58 3 Olivia Tiffany 13 Bingley 33.72 4 Isobel Hill 13 Halifax 33.76 5 Ruby Harris 13 Brighouse 34.39 6 Esther Raw 13 Brighouse 35.32 7 Lucy Hirst 13 Ilkley 35.36 8 Hallie Fitton 13 Skipton 35.96 9 Cassie-May Brotherton 13 Skipton 37.45 10 Megan Walch 13 Brighouse 39.77 11 La-Raiba Awas 13 Bradford 40.81 14 Years Age Group Position 1 Lotti Ridgway 14 Ilkley 31.77 2 Daisy Graham 14 Ilkley 36.15 15 and Over Years Age Group Position 1 Lilly Broxup 15 Bradford Dol 31.30 2 Jiska Evans 15 Ilkley 32.09 3 Florrie Pickering 15 Ilkley 33.93 4 Katherine Howell 15 Brighouse 37.46 5 Lara Dillon 15 Halifax 37.65 Event 2 - Boys 10/99 Yrs 100m Butterfly Results 10 Years Age Group Position 1 Oliver Young 10 Ilkley 2:06.23 Speeding Ticket Harry Forrest 10 Skipton 1:36.66 11 Years Age Group Position 1 William Robinson 11 Brighouse 1:46.45 12 Years Age Group Position 1 Angus Davies 12 Ilkley 1:25.31 13 Years Age Group Position 1 Jasper Hunt 13 Ilkley 1:25.00 Event 3 - Girls 09/99 Yrs 50m Backstroke Results 9 Years Age Group Position 1 Hollie Mawson 9 Bingley 47.73 2 Izabel Young 9 Brighouse 50.74 3 Beatrice Walker 9 Skipton 51.75 4 Poppy Sales 9 Brighouse 51.89 5 Olivia Stafford 9 Brighouse 52.42 6 Isabella Hanks 9 Halifax 52.63 7 Isabelle Parsons 9 Bingley 53.12 8 Sadie Sarparast 9 Bradford 53.22 9 Rita Box 9 Skipton 53.26 10 Anni Ridgway 9 Ilkley 53.67 11 Lucy Hampshire 9 Halifax 54.68 12 Amber Thomas 9 Bradford Dol 54.78 13 Poppy Richards 9 Bingley 57.26 14 Anya McCumiskey 9 Halifax 1:02.45 15 Jodie-Mya Gibbons 9 Halifax 1:10.28 10 Years Age Group Position 1 Emma Griffiths 10 Bradford 47.86 2 Matilda Tricklebank 10 Ilkley 48.37 3 Laura Wiles 10 Bingley 48.92 4 Lily Burns 10 Bradford 49.11 5 Lily Mitchell 10 Brighouse 50.64 6 Jodie Midgley 10 Skipton 51.45 7 Pippa Bennett 10 Bingley 51.48 8 Elizabeth Shann 10 Ilkley 51.98 9 Katie Buckley 10 Bingley 54.14 10 Maia Nolan 10 Bradford 54.55 11 Carys Straw 10 Bradford Dol 56.35 12 Ruby Sumpter 10 Bingley 1:00.12 13 Emma Lawn 10 Skipton 1:00.84 Disqualification Jessica-Mae Gibbons 10 Halifax DQ FI 2L Millie Marsden 10 Bradford Dol DQ FI 2L Speeding Ticket Ruby Doherty 10 Brighouse 45.72 11 Years Age Group Position 1 Alicia Howells 11 Brighouse 41.48 2 Imogen Tiffany 11 Bingley 41.95 3 Amelia Jewell 11 Bradford 43.03 4 Elizabeth Meredith 11 Ilkley 43.21 5 Rose Lever 11 Bradford Dol 43.88 6 Poppy Graham 11 Ilkley 45.48 7 Libby Bennett 11 Bingley 46.09 8 Layla Kirkley 11 Skipton 46.62 9 Eden Cadman 11 Halifax 47.78 10 Amelia Maczkowska 11 Halifax 48.55 11 Christina Kelley 11 Bingley 48.97 12 Phoebe Cole 11 Bradford 50.14 13 Evie Lambert 11 Brighouse 50.58 14 Lola Greenwood 11 Bradford 52.15 15 Hannah Bamford 11 Skipton 52.45 16 Tiarna Monteiro 11 Ilkley 56.85 Disqualification Niamh O'Brien 11 Bradford DQ T 1L Elizabeth McKibben 11 Skipton DQ T 1L 12 Years Age Group Position 1 Hannah Carney 12 Bingley 40.81 2 Thea Barandia 12 Bradford Dol 40.91 3 Daisy Doherty 12 Brighouse 42.91 4 Blanche Cabahug 12 Bradford Dol 43.29 5 Ellen Johnson 12 Ilkley 43.42 6 Betsy Wolfenden-Smith 12 Skipton 43.67 7 Connie Doyle 12 Bradford 43.78 8 Cherry Wilmore 12 Halifax 44.12 9 Rhiannon Horsman 12 Bradford 44.15 10 Jessica Fullerton 12 Bingley 44.55 11 Rebecca Heathershaw 12 Halifax 45.38 12 Amelia Kirkley 12 Skipton 47.05 13 Carly Watson 12 Bradford 47.22 14 Josie Williamson 12 Halifax 47.64 15 Iqra Awas 12 Bradford 52.79 Disqualification Imogen Greenwood 12 Skipton DNC Speeding Ticket Bella Barrett 12 Brighouse 38.31 13 Years Age Group Position 1 Chloe Hemingway 13 Brighouse 38.37 2 Ruby Harris 13 Brighouse 40.41 3 Lucy Hirst 13 Ilkley 40.96 4 Olivia Tiffany 13 Bingley 41.50 5 Cassie-May Brotherton 13 Skipton 41.65 6 Meryl Frazer 13 Bradford 43.35 7 Esther Raw 13 Brighouse 43.40 8 Hallie Fitton 13 Skipton 43.65 9 Megan Walch 13 Brighouse 44.52 Disqualification La-Raiba Awas 13 Bradford DQ T 1L 14 Years Age Group Position 1 Daisy Graham 14 Ilkley 39.13 15 and Over Years Age Group Position 1 Florrie Pickering 15 Ilkley 38.17 2 Lara Dillon 15 Halifax 47.59 Event 4 - 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Boys 09/99 Yrs 50m Freestyle Results 9 Years Age Group Position 1 Ryan Brooksbank 9 Brighouse 41.08 2 Alfie Heslop 9 Brighouse 42.76 3 Charles Harrison 9 Ilkley 46.54 4 Oliver Battle 9 Bingley 51.50 5 Jacob Robinson 9 Bingley 55.31 Speeding Ticket William Thornhill 9 Bradford 39.87 10 Years Age Group Position 1 Daniel Rutter 10 Bradford Dol 40.15 2 Hartley Earl 10 Brighouse 41.57 3 Marcus Fudge 10 Bradford 42.44 4 William McDonnell 10 Ilkley 43.16 5 Thomas Edgar 10 Halifax 43.99 6 Callum Fullerton 10 Bingley 44.32 7 Dawid Naglik 10 Bingley 44.44 8 Henry Collett 10 Halifax 46.22 9 William Whatley 10 Halifax 48.30 10 Lewis Astin 10 Bradford Dol 50.34 Speeding Ticket Quinn-Austin Kelly 10 Bingley 38.98 Archie Appleby 10 Skipton 39.20 Harris Thompson 10 Skipton 39.41 11 Years Age Group Position
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