SYXC League 2: Campsall Cy Pk Doncaster 27Th Oct 2019 - FINAL Results

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SYXC League 2: Campsall Cy Pk Doncaster 27Th Oct 2019 - FINAL Results SYXC League 2: Campsall Cy Pk Doncaster 27th Oct 2019 - FINAL results Under-11 Girls 1 23 5:17 Layla Roden FU11 Rotherham Harriers & AC 2 344 5:30 Maya Schofield FU11 Barnsley AC 3 96 5:47 Grace Igoe FU11 Hallamshire Harriers 4 505 5:55 Graihagh Turner FU11 Penistone FPR 5 34 6:00 Esme Milbourne FU11 Rotherham Harriers & AC 6 191 6:02 Florence Ludlam FU11 Hallamshire Harriers 7 267 6:07 Francesca Freeman FU11 Doncaster AC 8 345 6:13 Lily-Mae Batley FU11 Barnsley AC 9 43 6:17 Daisy Williamson FU11 Rotherham Harriers & AC 10 119 6:26 Brooke Baum FU11 Hallamshire Harriers 11 102 6:31 Lorna Elwood FU11 Hallamshire Harriers 12 200 6:39 Francesca Brown FU11 Hallamshire Harriers 13 106 6:40 Elsie Grifiths FU11 Hallamshire Harriers 14 41 6:41 Esther Lovell FU11 Rotherham Harriers & AC 15 501 6:47 Anya Holt FU11 Penistone FPR 16 576 6:49 Maia Howell FU11 Sheffield Triathlon Club 17 272 7:04 Isabella Huck FU11 Doncaster AC 18 567 7:07 Matilda Claxton FU11 Sheffield Triathlon Club 19 523 7:13 Maiya Charlesworth FU11 Penistone FPR 20 504 7:16 Onnee Turner FU11 Penistone FPR 21 219 7:17 Molly Cockett FU11 Doncaster AC 22 266 7:32 Aimee Smith FU11 Doncaster AC 23 1023 7:39 Harriet Marlow FU11 Askern DAC 24 4 7:53 Imogen Topliss FU11 Rotherham Harriers & AC Under-11 Boys 1 33 5:34 Ryan Harpham MU11 Rotherham Harriers & AC 2 340 5:39 Bartley Hughes MU11 Barnsley AC 3 226 5:51 Joe Wooluiscroft MU11 Doncaster AC 4 354 6:06 Cole Hinchcliffe MU11 Barnsley AC 5 237 6:10 Buddy Wheeler MU11 Doncaster AC 6 212 6:18 Alex Felczerek MU11 Doncaster AC 7 514 6:19 Alexander Wright MU11 Penistone FPR 8 822 6:28 Lucas Sydney MU11 Danum Harriers 9 12 6:29 Robson Hughes MU11 Rotherham Harriers & AC 10 93 6:40 Rhys Caudwell MU11 Hallamshire Harriers 11 11 6:48 Lucas Bell MU11 Rotherham Harriers & AC 12 220 7:42 Benjen Seymour MU11 Doncaster AC 13 269 8:19 Jack Smith MU11 Doncaster AC Under-13 Girls 1 188 11:11 Issy Waugh FU13 Hallamshire Harriers 2 22 11:26 Mischa Walsh FU13 Rotherham Harriers & AC 3 57 11:31 Lilia Harris FU13 Rotherham Harriers & AC 4 199 11:53 Gabriella Brown FU13 Hallamshire Harriers 5 183 11:54 Caitlin McCloy FU13 Hallamshire Harriers 6 5 11:58 Katie Battle FU13 Rotherham Harriers & AC 7 203 12:22 Annabelle Sibley FU13 Hallamshire Harriers 8 19 12:35 Harper Tompkin FU13 Rotherham Harriers & AC 9 50 12:43 Keira Branagan FU13 Rotherham Harriers & AC 10 195 13:10 Alice Tolley FU13 Hallamshire Harriers 11 1016 13:31 Grace Blair FU13 Doncaster Triathlon Club 12 271 13:43 Elise Hutchinson FU13 Doncaster AC 13 265 13:44 Lilly Auker FU13 Doncaster AC 14 95 14:06 Esme Jones FU13 Hallamshire Harriers 15 75 14:17 Ruby Willers FU13 Rotherham Harriers & AC 16 112 14:26 Bea Gillespie FU13 Hallamshire Harriers 17 222 14:30 Amy Dalowsky FU13 Doncaster AC 18 229 14:42 Aalisa Watson FU13 Doncaster AC 19 570 14:53 Harriet Claxton FU13 Sheffield Triathlon Club 20 118 14:58 Issobelle Smith FU13 Hallamshire Harriers 21 72 15:05 Sophie Leighton FU13 Rotherham Harriers & AC 22 10 15:28 Elise Bell FU13 Rotherham Harriers & AC 23 513 17:51 Layla Wright FU13 Penistone FPR Under-13 Boys 1 342 11:27 Jonson Hughes MU13 Barnsley AC 2 341 12:18 Rocco Hughes MU13 Barnsley AC 3 47 12:20 George Browne MU13 Rotherham Harriers & AC 4 294 12:34 George Wallace MU13 City of Sheffield AC 5 103 12:53 Jonah Cooper MU13 Hallamshire Harriers 6 9 13:01 Jake Parker MU13 Rotherham Harriers & AC 7 30 13:02 George Ellis MU13 Rotherham Harriers & AC 8 69 13:03 Reece Levitt MU13 Rotherham Harriers & AC 9 53 13:15 Jack Williams MU13 Rotherham Harriers & AC 10 300 13:48 Elliot English MU13 City of Sheffield AC 11 92 14:31 Maxim Johnson MU13 Hallamshire Harriers 12 575 15:00 Emil Howell MU13 Sheffield Triathlon Club 13 579 16:00 Sam Buckley MU13 Sheffield Triathlon Club 14 94 16:21 Joshua Dexter MU13 Hallamshire Harriers 15 228 16:23 Adam Jones MU13 Doncaster AC 16 101 16:31 Joe Johnson MU13 Hallamshire Harriers Under-15 Girls 1 44 11:01 Olivia Bell FU15 Rotherham Harriers & AC 2 194 11:05 Emma Shipley FU15 Hallamshire Harriers 3 301 11:23 Rebecca Evans FU15 City of Sheffield AC 4 184 11:28 Leah Gregory FU15 Hallamshire Harriers 5 187 11:29 Bobbie Waugh FU15 Hallamshire Harriers 6 1085 11:32 Ella Crowe FU15 Guest - N Isle of Man 7 190 11:33 Summer Ludlam FU15 Hallamshire Harriers 8 35 11:42 Evie Thomson FU15 Rotherham Harriers & AC 9 209 11:55 Ffion Patton FU15 Hallamshire Harriers 10 172 11:56 Georgia Robertson FU15 Hallamshire Harriers 11 197 12:09 Isabel Causer FU15 Hallamshire Harriers 12 185 12:12 Amy Allcard FU15 Hallamshire Harriers 13 64 12:20 Hayley Butcher FU15 Rotherham Harriers & AC 14 21 12:26 Marci Walsh FU15 Rotherham Harriers & AC 15 36 12:31 Miya Lambert FU15 Rotherham Harriers & AC 16 29 12:55 Cadence Taylor FU15 Rotherham Harriers & AC 17 236 13:01 Callie Coates FU15 Doncaster AC 18 248 13:42 Sophie James FU15 Doncaster AC 19 361 14:28 Lana Stroud FU15 Barnsley AC 20 259 14:49 Georgia Guttridge FU15 Doncaster AC 21 346 17:02 Olivia Garrity FU15 Barnsley AC Under-15 Boys 1 343 14:42 Sonny Boy Hughes MU15 Barnsley AC 2 8 15:05 Luke Parker MU15 Rotherham Harriers & AC 3 181 15:06 Noah Milbourn MU15 Hallamshire Harriers 4 20 15:08 Thomas Bowman MU15 Rotherham Harriers & AC 5 67 15:23 Joshua Gilbert MU15 Rotherham Harriers & AC 6 27 16:04 Thomas Brailsford MU15 Rotherham Harriers & AC 7 170 16:44 Joe Barber MU15 Hallamshire Harriers 8 493 17:59 Oliver France MU15 Penistone FPR 9 348 23:50 George Wallace MU15 Barnsley AC Under-17 Ladies 1 1251 18:12 Romany Tune FU17 Rotherham Harriers & AC 2 1265 20:29 Claudia Turnell FU17 Hallamshire Harriers 3 1250 21:42 Charli Frisby FU17 Rotherham Harriers & AC 4 1248 23:36 Elizabeth Spensley FU17 Barnsley AC 5 1249 25:04 Rebecca Spensley FU17 Barnsley AC Under-20, Senior and Veteran Ladies 1 61 26:16 Nicola Devine FS Rotherham Harriers & AC 2 124 26:36 Rachel Lundgren FS Hallamshire Harriers 3 303 26:43 Eleanor Curran FS City of Sheffield AC 4 73 27:18 Keri Pearson FV35 Rotherham Harriers & AC 5 1086 27:21 Mollie Williams FS Guest - 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