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Boys Open 200M Individual Medley Non Swimmers 24 November 2013 - HSSA Championships 2013 Page: 1 Event 201 - Boys Open 200m Individual Medley Non swimmers: 33 H1L2(1) James Todd 01201B The Hurst 3:04.70 L3(2) Oliver Tubb 98201C Brookfield 3:00.85 L4 (3) Benjamin Curliss 02 201B Christ the King 2:57.74 L5(4) Toby Fredericks 02 201B Wildern 2:55.28 L6 (5) Lawrence Gilfrin 00 201B Frogmore Community College 2:55.20 L7 (6) Filip Fraczek-Krygier 02 201B The Romsey School 2:54.92 H2L1 (7) George Vincent 00 201B King Edward VI 2:54.47 L2(8) Max Nugent 01201B Wildern 2:52.95 L3 (9) Joe Browne 97 201D Peter Symonds College 2:51.89 L4 (10) Julian Greig 00 201B Churchers College 2:51.09 L5 (11) Oliver Lewis 99 201B The Westgate 2:51.00 L6 (12)Aaron Crockford 00 201B Cams Hill 2:48.88 L7 (13) Alfie Evans 01 201B Bishop Challoner 2:48.16 H3L1 (14) Christian Price 00 201B Twyford Prep 2:47.69 L2 (15) Oli Bulpett 02 201B Kings Winchester 2:47.27 L3 (16) William Morris 99 201C Kings Winchester 2:47.14 L4 (17) Joshua Dolding 00 201B Court Moor 2:46.49 L5 (18) Oliver Hanger 00 201B Brighton Hill 2:46.35 L6 (19) Tom Menlove 01 201B Kings Winchester 2:46.22 L7 (20) James Baxter 02 201B Twyford Prep 2:44.60 L8 (21) Theo Shoemark 98 201C John Hanson 2:44.11 H4 L1 (22) Louis Denison-Foster 99 201C Churchers College 2:40.56 L2(23)Peter Bassom 97201C Wildern 2:39.62 L3 (24)James Symons 99 201B Sherfield 2:39.41 L4 (25) Oliver Hughes 99 201C Hamble Sports College 2:38.34 L5 (26) Henry Chui 00 201B Bishop Challoner 2:37.99 L6 (27) Jerome Greig 98 201C Churchers College 2:37.04 L7 (28)Henry Parry 98 201C Warblington 2:36.40 L8 (29) Luke Sawyer 98 201C Bishop Challoner 2:35.72 H5L1 (30) Luke Heather 99 201C Oasis Academy 2:33.99 L2 (31) Braden Daniels 99 201B Purbrook Park 2:33.70 L3 (32) Joseph Briggs 99 201C Henry Beaufort 2:33.42 L4 (34) Dominic Johnson 00 201B Portsmouth Grammar 2:31.99 L5 (35) Harrison Crass 99 201C The Costello School 2:31.77 L6 (36) Alex Lee 97 201D Peter Symonds College 2:31.08 L7 (37) Dickson Chui 97 201D Basingstoke College of Tecnology 2:30.76 L8 (38) Daniel Prosser 98 201C Horndean Technology College 2:30.20 H6 L1 (40) Daniel Gilbert 97 201D Southdowns College 2:22.97 L2 (42) Owen Davies 99 201C Purbrook Park 2:21.11 L3 (44) Oliver Waldram 97 201D Farnborough Sixth Form 2:12.47 L4 (46) Oliver Jermy 97 201D Southdowns College 2:10.15 L5(45)Ewan Laing 95201D Yateley 2:10.75 L6 (43) Timothy Gooding 98 201C The Wavell 2:20.80 L7 (41) James Faull 97 201D Southdowns College 2:22.96 L8 (39) Sebastian Williams 99 201C Brookfield 2:28.23 24 November 2013 - HSSA Championships 2013 Page: 2 Event 202 - Girls Open 400m Freestyle Non swimmers: 1 H1L1 (2) Alaina Ward 01 202B Purbrook Park 5:07.94 L2 (3) Brooke Wilkinson 99 202C Hamble Sports College 5:07.60 L3(4) Lucy Milne 00202B The Hurst 5:05.61 L4(5) Emily Tucker 01202B Toynbee 5:05.00 L5 (6) Hayleigh Kendell 98 202C Cranbourne 5:02.22 L6 (7) Adela Barrett 00 202B Purbrook Park 5:00.03 L7 (8) Ella Hillier 96 202D Cowes Enterprise College 4:51.79 H2L1(9) Louisa Ewing 98202C Fernhill 4:50.60 L2 (11) Freya Crompton 99 202C Hampshire Collegiate 4:49.40 L3 (13) Lara-May Barnett 98 202C Swanmore Colle of Technology 4:37.16 L4 (15) Isabella Talbot 97 202D Peter Symonds College 4:36.05 L5 (14)Samantha Girle 00 202B Aldworth 4:36.14 L6 (12) Stephanie Roberts 00 202B Robert May's 4:49.20 L7 (10) Natasha Bocchetta 00 202B Kings Winchester 4:50.31 Event 203 - Boys Open 100m Freestyle Non swimmers: 34 46 69 71 73 82 84 88 H1L1 (1) Ben Williams 02 203B Churchers College 1:22.13 L2(2) Thomas Lee 00 203B John Hanson 1:17.98 L3(3) Dylan Duke 00203B Yateley 1:17.84 L4(4) Ben Ford 02203B Cowplain 1:17.76 L5 (5) Archie Smoker 01 203B The Gregg 1:17.45 L6 (6) Mukund Raghavan 01 203B King Edward VI 1:16.09 L7(7) George Whiting 01 203B Wildern 1:15.33 H2L1 (8) Daniel Sawyer 00 203B Bishop Challoner 1:14.62 L2 (9) Joseph Franks 01 203B Medina College 1:14.26 L3 (10)Nicolas Hall 02 203B Warblington 1:14.08 L4 (11) Alex Craig 01 203B The Westgate 1:13.66 L5 (12) Julian Greig 00 203B Churchers College 1:13.55 L6 (13) Harry Badnell 00 203B Kings Winchester 1:13.12 L7 (14) Eric Tasca 01 203B Ryde with Upper Chine 1:13.08 L8 (15)Edward Nye 01 203B Yateley Manor 1:12.60 H3 L1 (16) Benjamin Curliss 02 203B Christ the King 1:12.50 L2(17)Fergus Phelan 01203B Stroud 1:12.47 L3 (18)William Whitlock 01 203B Wildern 1:12.29 L4(19)Daniel Morton 99 203B Aldworth 1:11.74 L5 (20) Jonathan Blakeley 00 203B Bishop Challoner 1:11.48 L6(21)Ben Smith 02203B Bohunt 1:11.18 L7(22)George Weller 01203B Cove 1:10.70 L8 (23) Kieran Beckett 00 203B Bitterne Park 1:10.35 H4 L1 (24) Filip Fraczek-Krygier 02 203B The Romsey School 1:10.31 L2 (25) Tom Menlove 01 203B Kings Winchester 1:09.91 L3 (26) Billy Bye 00 203B Noadswood Sports College 1:09.65 L4 (27) James Hargreaves 97 203C Churchers College 1:09.02 L5 (28)Toby Fredericks 02 203B Wildern 1:08.99 L6(29)Joe Dancer 99203C Cantell 1:08.95 L7 (30)Aaron Crockford 00 203B Cams Hill 1:08.89 L8 (31) Jack Morgans 00 203B Kings Winchester 1:08.81 24 November 2013 - HSSA Championships 2013 Page: 3 Event 203 - Boys Open 100m Freestyle H5L1(32)Max Nugent 01203B Wildern 1:08.60 L2 (33) George Vincent 00 203B King Edward VI 1:08.59 L3 (35) Lawrence Gilfrin 00 203B Frogmore Community College 1:07.64 L4 (36) Martyn Humphrys 01 203B The Westgate 1:07.46 L5 (37)Oliver Lewis 99 203B The Westgate 1:07.36 L6 (38)Kieran Brackley 99 203C Redbridge 1:07.31 L7 (39) Joshua Dolding 00 203B Court Moor 1:06.73 L8 (40) Daniel Ross 99 203C Swanmore Colle of Technology 1:06.49 H6L1 (41) Daniel Dolding 98 203C Court Moor 1:06.30 L2 (42) Matthew Hodson 98 203C Hounsdown 1:06.13 L3 (43) William Morris 99 203C Kings Winchester 1:06.01 L4 (44) Joe Browne 97 203D Peter Symonds College 1:05.99 L5(45)Oliver Tubb 98203C Brookfield 1:05.76 L6 (47) Matthew Newell 00 203B Kings Winchester 1:05.62 L7 (48) James Baxter 02 203B Twyford Prep 1:05.30 L8 (49) Oliver Hughes 99 203C Hamble Sports College 1:04.87 H7L1(50)Peter Bassom 97203C Wildern 1:04.86 L2 (51) Harry Deller-Merricks 99 203B The Clere 1:04.79 L3 (52) Jerome Greig 98 203C Churchers College 1:04.66 L4 (53) Henry Chui 00 203B Bishop Challoner 1:04.55 L5(54)Aaron Hardy 98203C The Vyne 1:04.52 L6 (55) Matthew Elliott 98 203C The Westgate 1:03.64 L7 (56) Sam Rhodes 00 203B Henry Beaufort 1:03.28 L8 (57) Braden Daniels 99 203B Purbrook Park 1:02.96 H8 L1 (58) Charlie Fennimore 99 203C Carisbrooke High 1:02.53 L2 (59) Jake Williams 99 203C Ryde with Upper Chine 1:02.41 L3 (60)Nathan Hookway 00 203B Wildern 1:02.18 L4 (61) Joshua Lees 99 203C Swanmore Colle of Technology 1:01.76 L5 (62) Theo Shoemark 98 203C John Hanson 1:01.64 L6 (63) James Stirling 98 203C Sandown Bay Academy 1:01.58 L7 (64) Alex Lee 97 203D Peter Symonds College 1:00.88 L8 (65) Joseph Briggs 99 203C Henry Beaufort 1:00.85 H9 L1 (66) Harrison Crass 99 203C The Costello School 1:00.72 L2(67)James Batty 99203C The Wavell 1:00.44 L3 (68) Eoghan Wiles 96 203D Lord Wandsworth College 1:00.07 L4 (70) Carl Bodsworth 97 203D Peter Symonds College 59.38 L5 (72) Dickson Chui 97 203D Basingstoke College of Tecnology 59.18 L6 (74) Luke Herbert 99 203C Christ the King 58.82 L7(75)Ross Hunter 98203C Perins 58.77 L8 (76) Samuel Tripp 97 203D Farnborough College 58.53 H10L1 (77) Aryan Sabir 95 203D Southdowns College 58.38 L2(78)Jack Ford 98203C Cowplain 58.26 L3 (79) Sebastian Williams 99 203C Brookfield 58.19 L4 (80) Benjamin Lyon 96 203D Southdowns College 58.19 L5 (81) Daniel Lowe 97 203D Eastleigh College 58.17 L6 (83) Daniel Alberts 97 203D Barton Peverill 58.02 L7 (85) James Worsley 97 203D Farnborough Sixth Form 57.44 L8 (86) Dominic Williams 96 203D Churchers College 57.00 24 November 2013 - HSSA Championships 2013 Page: 4 Event 203 - Boys Open 100m Freestyle H11L1 (89) Timothy Gooding 98 203C The Wavell 56.40 L2 (91)Daniel Cameron 97 203D Bay House 55.86 L3 (93) Oliver Waldram 97 203D Farnborough Sixth Form 55.17 L4 (95) Samuel Irvine 97 203C Lord Wandsworth College 51.56 L5 (94) Kieran Brunt 96 203D Farnborough Sixth Form 54.10 L6 (92) James Faull 97 203D Southdowns College 55.73 L7 (90) Daniel Gilbert 97 203D Southdowns College 56.03 L8 (87) Rory Huggins 99 203C Horndean Technology College 56.53 Event 204 - Girls Open 100m Butterfly Non swimmers: 6 14 21 24 H1L3(1) Louise Evans 01 204B Sherfield 1:29.68 L4 (2) Alesha Lee 02 204B Admiral Lord Nelson 1:26.59 L5(3) Bethany Ladd 99204C The Clere 1:26.04 L6 (4) Gemma Elliott 02 204B Hamble Sports College 1:25.24 L7 (5) Jodie Yates 00 204B The Romsey School 1:24.86 H2L2 (7) Emily Coulson 01 204B St Swithun's 1:24.37 L3(8) Tayla Wegg 01 204B St Nicholas' 1:24.27 L4 (9) Ashleigh Rayment 01 204B Thornden 1:22.57 L5 (10) Emily Blount 01 204B Swanmore Colle of Technology 1:21.60 L6 (11) Sophie Hutin 97 204D Itchen College 1:20.43 L7(12)Katie Osborne 01 204B Wildern 1:20.31 H3L1(13)Morgan Long 00 204B Ringwood 1:20.30 L2 (15) Olivia Burden 99 204B Oaklands Catholic School 1:18.80 L3 (16) Lauren Johnstone 01 204B Portsmouth Grammar 1:17.69 L4 (17) Chloe Plater 00 204B King Edward VI 1:17.03 L5 (18)Rebecca Smith 98 204C The Hurst 1:16.46 L6 (19) Sophie Graham 01 204B Robert May's 1:16.40 L7 (20) Adela Barrett 00 204B Purbrook Park 1:16.14 L8 (22) Hayleigh Kendell 98 204C Cranbourne 1:15.14 H4L1 (23)Samantha Flack 00 204B Thornden 1:14.95 L2 (25)Hannah Osborne 98 204C Wildern 1:13.90 L3 (26) Brooke Wilkinson 99 204C Hamble Sports College 1:13.83 L4 (27)Carys Ladd 00 204B The Westgate 1:13.51 L5 (28) Emily Gaizley 98 204C Purbrook Park 1:13.11 L6 (29) Malka Reuben 97 204D Farnborough Hill 1:12.69 L7(30)Sophie Druce 98204C
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