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Bham Year 7 Girls Sportshall Secondary Birmingham School Games Final 07 February 2013 National Indoor Arena, Birmingham A - Sky Blue B - Purple C - Light Green D - Red E - Black F - Navy Blue G - Orange H - Turquoise Turves Green Bordesley Green St Edmund Baverstock Bishop Challoner Hamstead Hall Aston Manor Year 7 Girls Girls School Girls School Campion Obstacle Relay 17 21 29 25 23 31 60m Race 23 21 30 19 30 21 k 200m Race 17 25 30 20 25 20 c a 600m Race 17 21 19 16 18 r T 2 Lap Paarlauf 17 25 29 19 33 23 4 x 100m Lap Relay 17 25 27 19 33 23 Shot 22 24 31 20 17 26 Speed Bounce 18 18 29 23 24 24 d l Standing Long Jump 18 29 31 18 28 25 e i Standing Triple Jump 17 30 25 20 26 28 F Vertical Jump 19 24 30 3218 21 Total 202 263 260310 201 287 Overall Position 5 3 9 48 6 For more information on the Sportshall pathway go to www.sportshall.org Sportshall Secondary Birmingham School Games Final 07 February 2013 National Indoor Arena, Birmingham J - Maroon K - Royal Blue L - Yellow King Edward's Shenley Academy Arthur Terry School 12 13 14School School 15 School 16School Year 7 Girls Sheldon Heath Obstacle Relay 33 19 27 60m Race 30 23 28 k 200m Race 33 27 28 c a 600m Race 20 22 r T 2 Lap Paarlauf 29 21 33 4 x 100m Lap Relay 31 21 29 Shot 31 24 31 Speed Bounce 33 28 30 d l Standing Long Jump 31 23 24 e i Standing Triple Jump 27 20 33 F Vertical Jump 31 25 29 Total 329 231 314 Overall Position 1 7 2 For more information on the Sportshall pathway go to www.sportshall.org K - Royal H - F - Navy C - Light A - Sky L - Yellow J - Maroon G - Orange E - Black D - Red B - Purple Blue Turquoise Blue Green Blue King Bordesley Turves Shenley St Edmund Aston Hamstead Bishop Arthur Terry Edward's Green Green Baverstock Team Academy Campion Manor Hall Challoner Sheldon Girls Girls School 100.0 104.0 100.9 100.5 102.6 109.6 Obstacle 97.0 99.0 99.1 Time in Relay secs 27193331 2823 2325 3029 2121 28 3017 27 19 33 30 20 21 22 25 23 33 20 21 20 29 30 18 29 21 23 31 25 16 23 17 33 19 19 33 29 19 21 27 17 25 17 25 17 7 9 4 8 1 2 6 5 3 Position / Points 3 1 4 3 4 3 7 5 6 1 4 2 7 4 5 4 4 2 No fabrina Brown Olivia Pettit Olivia Tilling Darcy Rose Sparrow Shelby Moony Amelia Farrell Marie-Jay Okdo Harotia Arther Shenaz Venisa Ayuman Tariq zeb Khan zaneta Bowes Sade Beckford Tyler Kenny Sophie Moss Marni-Pattison-Robinson Holly Wright Name 60m Race 10.4 10.2 10.3 10.1 10.0 11.0 8.8 9.1 9.6 9.6 8.8 8.9 9.3 9.3 8.6 8.4 9.6 8.7 Time in secs B 2 B 5 B 1 B 8 B 3 B 7 B 4 B 6 B 9 A 5 A 7 A 4 A 6 A 2 A 9 A 1 A 8 A 3 A or B Rank 18 10 16 19 11 17 21 14 22 15 20 7 4 9 5 8 6 3 Position / Points 3 2 1 3 6 4 8 3 8 2 1 5 7 4 6 4 3 2 No Amy Oseman Olivia Pettit Joy Harris Marsha Malik Lyanah Getwah Amelia Farrell Lauren Hadley Hannah Wildman Crystel Leyla Aisha Bibi Samah Mazhar Olivia Jones zaneta Bowes felicity Mowell orla Connaughton Casey Tobin Sabrina Caudi Name 200m Race 32.9 34.1 37.0 31.9 33.2 31.2 39.3 36.0 32.5 37.4 38.6 38.2 34.8 31.6 33.5 36.3 40.2 43.0 Time in secs B 2 B 5 B 1 B 8 B 6 B 7 B 3 B 4 B 9 A 5 A 3 A 1 A 7 A 4 A 8 A 2 A 6 A 9 A or B Rank 18 10 20 11 22 16 19 15 21 17 14 7 4 6 5 9 8 3 Position / Points 7 5 5 7 2 1 5 No Melisa Adkins Shelby Moony Destahny Gardener Eloise Holly Jones Ailis Mcarron Charlie Hopkins Name 600m Race Birmingham School Games Final 118.0 127.0 143.0 162.0 128.0 123.0 144.0 Time in secs 1 3 5 7 4 2 6 Position / Points 66.0 74.0 69.0 71.0 66.0 78.0 69.0 70.0 79.0 Time in Paarlauf 2 Lap secs 1 7 3 6 1 8 3 5 9 Position / Points 4x100m Lap 64.2 71.4 63.6 68.9 63.2 73.0 66.1 67.8 75.9 rcYa 7 Girls Time in TrackYear Relay secs 3 7 2 6 1 8 4 5 9 Position / Points Birmingham School Games Final Year 7 Girls Field Shot Speed Bounce Standing Long Jump Triple Jump Vertical JumpStanding s s s s s t B t B t B t B t B k k k k k t t t t t m s s s s s r n r n r n r n r n o o o o o n n n n n a i i i i i e e e e e Name o a Name o a Name o a Name o a Name o a e N N N N N o o o o o B B B B B T R R R R R A P A P A P A P A P k 2 5.30 A 7 5 57 A 8 1 1.55 A 8 4 2.78 B 9 2 31 B 8 c Sabrina Caudi 16 Charlie Hopkins 15 Holly Wright 15 Sophie Bassett 3 Sabrina Caudi 4 y o t k e s S u r l 5 Charlie Hopkins 5.10 B 6 6 3 Casey Tobin 54 B 9 3 4 Sophie Bassett 1.15 B 9 3 1 Holly Wright 4.32 A 9 14 6 Marni-Pattison-Robinson 34 A 8 15 - e B v A a B 22 18 18 17 19 r e 7 5.15 B 5 2 55 A 9 4 1.76 B 1 6 5.28 A 3 5 37 B 6 l Tyler Kenny 7 Queshia Tomas 14 orla Connaughton 11 felicity Mowell 20 Sophie Moss 6 e p p n r o o l u h l 2 Queshia Tomas 5.80 A 6 17 3 Katie Brian 55 B 8 4 1 Ailis Mcarron 1.78 A 5 18 5 Sophie Moss 5.02 B 2 10 4 orla Connaughton 42 A 5 18 s P a i - h B C B 24 18 29 30 24 t h n g e i e L r - G C l o 6 6.10 B 2 6 63 B 4 4 1.88 A 2 7 4.72 B 5 5 40 B 4 Carley Cook 10 Carley Cook 8 zaneta Bowes 21 Olivia Jones 7 Willow Hunt-Trezise 8 o d s n h e e c e v R e S r 5 Willow Hunt-Trezise 7.40 A 2 21 2 Holly Jones 79 A 2 21 1 Holly Coelho 1.74 B 2 10 1 Holly Coelho 4.88 A 5 18 4 zaneta Bowes 54 A 1 22 r - u s l G T r D i 31 29 31 25 30 G l o y k o 1 Aisha Bibi 4.80 A 8 15 4 Ayuman Tariq 60 A 5 18 1 Aisha Bibi 1.50 A 9 14 4 Ayuman Tariq 4.28 B 8 4 5 Samah Mazhar 34 A 8 15 e c l h n s c a e l e S e 5 4.80 B 7 3 56 B 7 6 1.30 B 8 6 4.78 A 7 2 27 B 9 B Samah Mazhar 5 zeb Khan 5 Quamiana Ait El Caid 4 Quamiana Ait El Caid 16 Fatima Hassan 3 r d r s - l G o r i E B G 20 23 18 20 18 d 5 Kiara 4.75 A 9 14 4 Janeece 58 A 6 17 1 Venisa 1.80 A 3 20 4 Janeece 4.74 B 4 8 1 Venisa 42 B 2 10 y a v l e e l t a u a s l N 4 Janeece 4.40 B 9 3 6 phoebe 57 B 5 7 7 Eloise 1.70 B 4 8 3 Shenaz 4.88 A 5 18 3 Shenaz 54 A 1 22 H m - B a F H 17 24 28 26 32 r e o n g a n a M r n O o - t s G A d e 7 5.30 B 4 2 58 A 6 5 1.50 B 7 3 4.78 B 3 6 32 B 7 n Mariam Bello 8 Harotia Arther 17 Destahny Gardener 5 Hannah Wildman 9 Katnna Hollier 5 n s i o u i o - p m u 6 6.20 A 5 4 57 B 5 4 1.80 A 3 1 5.12 A 4 7 37 A 7 d Katnna Hollier 18 Marie-Jay Okdo 7 Marie-Jay Okdo 20 Rebekah Johnson 19 Mariam Bello 16 H m q r E a t u C T S 26 24 25 28 21 n y 7 Connie Kozakiewicz 7.60 A 1 22 1 lauren Maison 71 B 1 11 6 Lyanah Getwah 2.80 A 1 22 7 Connie Kozakiewicz 5.52 A 2 21 4 Amelia Farrell 48 B 1 11 y o e m o l r e n a d 4 5.80 B 3 2 80 A 1 2 1.72 B 3 1 4.70 B 6 6 51 A 3 e Amelia Farrell 9 Katie Travers 22 Katie Travers 9 lauren Maison 6 Lyanah Getwah 20 a M h c - S A J 31 33 31 27 31 l s 3 Marsha Malik 4.80 B 7 5 6 Billie Jo Dauis 74 A 4 19 2 Gabriela dyer 1.60 B 5 7 5 Ellie May Hawtin 4.76 A 8 15 1 Joy Harris 40 A 6 17 ' n a d o y e r g d o l u a n i l 1 6.30 A 4 7 66 B 3 4 1.66 A 7 3 4.38 B 7 2 40 B 4 R e Joy Harris 19 Olivia Tilling 9 Darcy Rose Sparrow 16 Marsha Malik 5 Gabriela dyer 8 w K B h - d S E K 24 28 23 20 25 y r w r 1 Sophie Davies 7.10 A 3 20 1 Sophie Davies 76 A 3 20 2 Olivia Pettit 1.60 B 5 7 7 Melisa Adkins 5.18 B 1 11 7 Melisa Adkins 42 B 2 10 e o l l T e r 5 Lucy Marshallsay 6.50 B 1 11 3 Amy Oseman 67 B 2 10 6 Jes Van Dyke 1.70 A 6 17 4 fabrina Brown 5.74 A 1 22 4 fabrina Brown 43 A 4 19 u Y h - t r L 31 30 24 33 29 A Sportshall Secondary Birmingham School Games Final 07 February 2013 National Indoor Arena, Birmingham A - Sky Blue B - Purple C - Light Green D - Red E - Black F - Navy Blue G - Orange H - Turquoise Kings Norton St Edmund Bishop Challoner - - Hillock Hamstead Hall Holte SchoolGolden Year 7 Boys Boys Campion Obstacle Relay 19 21 17 25 27 23 60m Race 21 23 17 29 31 19 k 200m Race 20 24 19 30 30 18 c a 600m Race 22 18 16 17 19 15 r T 2 Lap Paarlauf 19 29 17 23 25 21 4 x 100m Lap Relay 23 21 17 25 31 19 Shot 17 25 21 27 26 19 Speed Bounce 24 24 17 20 30 20 d l Standing Long Jump 24 23 17 33 31 20 e i Standing Triple Jump 17 23 28 21 29 19 F Vertical Jump 30 24 1917 21 28 Total 236 255 269 300 221203 Overall Position 7 6 9 5 2 8 For more information on the Sportshall pathway go to www.sportshall.org Sportshall Secondary Birmingham School Games Final 07 February 2013 National Indoor Arena, Birmingham J - Maroon K - Royal Blue L - Yellow Year 7 Boys Bournville School Cockshut Hill Bishop Vesey 12 13 14School School 15School School 16School Obstacle Relay 29 31 33 60m Race 27 29 30 k 200m Race 24 31 29 c a 600m Race 20 21 r T 2 Lap Paarlauf 29 33 31 4 x 100m Lap Relay 27 29 33 Shot 28 31 31 Speed Bounce 33 29 29 d l Standing Long Jump 22 29 27 e i Standing Triple Jump 32 26 31 F Vertical Jump 26 30 32 Total 297 298 327 Overall Position 4 3 1 For more information on the Sportshall pathway go to www.sportshall.org K - Royal H - F - Navy C - Light A - Sky L - Yellow J - Maroon G - Orange E - Black D - Red B - Purple Blue Turquoise Blue Green Blue Bishop Cockshut Bournville St Edmund Holte Hamstead Golden Bishop Kings - - Team Vesey Hill School Campion School Hall Hillock Challoner Norton Boys 111.2 106.0 Obstacle 92.7 94.8 96.3 99.4 98.7 99.1 99.5 Time in Relay secs 3331292327 3025 2917 27 19 3121 29 2919 31 17 24 18 30 23 21 30 21 31 19 33 20 33 15 29 29 19 21 27 24 17 25 19 20 16 23 31 17 25 17 18 22 29 19 21 23 7 8 1 2 3 6 4 5 9 Position / Points 7 3 3 2 3 5 3 6 4 7 1 6 5 1 4 3 2 5 No Adam Mohammed Suiloh Ndivion Liam Griffiths Ethan Oliver Omar Alrashidi Osane Green Callum Dixon Tommy San Francesco Sliva Tharah Miah Ethan Jahniah Byron Bains Mohammed Uddin Joe Kamara Luke Thomas Thomas Brokly Declan Willan Name 60m Race 11.0 10.0 11.8 10.5 10.5 8.8 9.1 9.7 8.2 9.2 9.3 9.1 8.6 9.5 8.4 9.5 9.7 9.9 Time in secs B 1 B 5 B 3 B 8 B 1 B 4 B 9 B 6 B 7 A 4 A 1 A 5 A 8 A 3 A 2 A 9 A 6 A 7 A or B Rank 19 11 22 18 15 11 20 21 14 17 16 7 9 4 8 3 6 5 Position / Points 8 3 5 4 2 3 5 2 73 6 2 1 2 32.7 2 7 7 4 No Louis Hanlan Howa Khalin Kaanal Pikan Iziah Hardenborough Nik Swaby Naszir Gayle Patrick Fields
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