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7:52 PM 25/01/2019 Page 1 Somerset ASA County Championships 2019 - 26/01/2019 to 10/02/2019 Meet Program - Sunday 27Th January 2019 Somerset ASA Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 7:52 PM 25/01/2019 Page 1 Somerset ASA County Championships 2019 - 26/01/2019 to 10/02/2019 Meet Program - Sunday 27th January 2019 Heat 7 of 14 Prelims Starts at 09:59 AM Event 13 Girls 10 & Over 200 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Isla Bennie 14 Bridgwater 2:42.10 Lane Name Age Team Seed Time 2 Bluebell Clayton 16 Millfield 2:41.27 Heat 1 of 14 Prelims Starts at 09:30 AM 3 Imogen Bamber 13 CLEW-SW 2:41.00 CLEW-SW 3:27.20 1 Amelia Vincent 10 4 Isabel Blackhurst 12 Weston S M 2:39.97 CLEW-SW 3:20.20 2 Amelie Dorrington 11 5 Eva Farmery 16 CLEW-SW 2:40.84 Keynsham-SW 3:15.90 3 Aneliese Hunt 11 6 Natasha Edmondston-Low 17 Weston S M 2:41.03 TauntonDeane 3:13.40 4 Francesca Hanson 11 7 Grace Olding 14 Millfield 2:42.00 Street 3:15.86 5 Alesha Nisbet 10 8 Chloe Soverall 14 Weston S M 2:42.34 Millfield 3:16.80 6 Gabriella Relton 11 Heat 8 of 14 Prelims Starts at 10:04 AM Weston S M 3:24.80 7 Sunnie Rose Harling 11 1 Kayla Pike 15 Street 2:39.24 Keynsham-SW 3:27.80 8 Daisy Oliver 11 2 Laura-Ann Marshman 13 Weston S M 2:38.95 Heat 2 of 14 Prelims Starts at 09:36 AM 3 Shannon Hooper 17 Ast Burnham 2:38.05 TauntonDeane 3:12.80 1 Olivia Barlow 11 4 Kyna Galvin 15 Millfield 2:38.00 Yeovil 3:08.10 2 Kathleen Hague 11 5 Rebecca Hollier 14 Backwell 2:38.02 Street 3:06.24 3 Lucy Williams 12 6 Lily Hastings-McMahon 14 Frome 2:38.80 Millfield 3:00.90 4 Bianca Gomez-Velasco 12 7 Alice Harvey 14 Keynsham-SW 2:39.00 Millfield 3:02.70 5 Annabelle Suffield 11 8 Katie Sherlock 13 Millfield 2:39.50 Chard 3:07.00 6 Delilah Hutter 12 Heat 9 of 14 Prelims Starts at 10:08 AM Ast Burnham 3:08.50 7 Evie Vowles 12 1 Ella Jenkins 15 CLEW-SW 2:37.60 CLEW-SW 3:13.00 8 Eloise Cash 11 2 Joanna Black 18 Street 2:35.71 Heat 3 of 14 Prelims Starts at 09:41 AM 3 Jessica Lawton 13 Keynsham-SW 2:35.10 Bath Dolphin 2:58.70 1 Phoebe Olesen 12 4 Amelia Morris 15 Weston S M 2:34.49 Street 2:58.31 2 Augusta Maddox 11 5 Jasmine Forsey 15 Bridgwater 2:34.78 Yeovil 2:57.70 3 Neve Mortimer 13 6 Sophie Ackerley 15 Millfield 2:35.30 Frome 2:57.50 4 Alisha Freeman 12 7 Maisie Banwell 15 Wells SC 2:36.22 Minehead 2:57.52 5 Theoni Kane 12 8 Lauren Corn 15 Millfield 2:37.70 Millfield 2:58.11 6 Chizara Elechi 12 Heat 10 of 14 Prelims Starts at 10:12 AM Chard 2:58.60 7 Catherine Webb 13 1 Sofia Knight 14 Millfield 2:34.10 Millfield 3:00.00 8 Sydney Boyde 11 2 Rhiannon Briffa 15 TauntonDeane 2:33.93 Heat 4 of 14 Prelims Starts at 09:45 AM 3 Tabitha Watkins 17 Millfield 2:33.21 Street 2:55.58 1 Eve Chaggar-Goode 13 4 Phoebe Armes 14 Millfield 2:32.90 Chard 2:54.30 2 Esme Huntley 13 5 Ruby Varney 14 Street 2:32.95 Millfield 2:52.80 3 Francesca Woollard 12 6 Katie White 14 Millfield 2:33.35 Millfield 2:51.15 4 Willow Walsh 14 7 Georgia Hill 18 Street 2:34.08 CLEW-SW 2:51.30 5 Giselle Fitton 13 8 Heidi Denyer 14 Millfield 2:34.24 Chard 2:53.00 6 Kaitlyn Flannigan 13 Heat 11 of 14 Prelims Starts at 10:17 AM TauntonDeane 2:54.40 7 Anu Balasubramaniam 13 1 Francesca Hatchard 13 Millfield 2:32.44 Backwell 2:56.47 8 Elizabeth Dodd 13 2 Eleanor Hollier 17 Backwell 2:31.87 Heat 5 of 14 Prelims Starts at 09:50 AM 3 Emily Wood 20 Bath Univ 2:31.44 TauntonDeane 2:50.66 1 Sofia Johnson 13 4 Yasmine Hamerlaine 16 Millfield 2:30.76 Ast Burnham 2:47.62 2 Anya Snowball 15 5 Imogen Hodge 15 Millfield 2:31.30 Street 2:46.53 3 Lois Engelbrecht 13 6 Isobel Gray 15 Weston S M 2:31.78 CLEW-SW 2:45.40 4 Martha Sell 13 7 Georgie Paine 15 Yeovil 2:32.20 Wells SC 2:45.89 5 Emma Healy 17 8 Erica Varney 16 Street 2:32.80 Bath Dolphin 2:47.10 6 Emily Jones 13 Heat 12 of 14 Prelims Starts at 10:21 AM Millfield 2:47.70 7 Darcy Highmore 14 1 Isabella Renwick 16 Millfield 2:29.90 TauntonDeane 2:50.90 8 Chloe Bown 13 2 Laura Lott 14 TauntonDeane 2:28.70 Heat 6 of 14 Prelims Starts at 09:55 AM 3 Gemma Peters 15 Millfield 2:23.90 Millfield 2:44.30 1 Philippa Charleson 13 4 Alice Barton 16 Team Bath AS-SW 2:20.30 Weston S M 2:43.11 2 Maisie Smith 14 5 Ellie Kirkham 18 Millfield 2:23.50 Keynsham-SW 2:42.90 3 Isobel Nethercott 12 6 Charlotte Emery 16 TauntonDeane 2:26.10 Millfield 2:42.70 4 Georgina Hawkins 13 7 Ffion Rees 16 Millfield 2:29.20 Bridgwater 2:42.88 5 Katie Derbyshire 15 8 Alice Chan 16 Millfield 2:30.60 6 Yasmin Smith 17 WLNW 2:43.00 7 Charlotte Harries 14 Yeovil 2:44.10 8 Zoe Cooper 14 Street 2:44.31 Somerset ASA Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 7:52 PM 25/01/2019 Page 2 Somerset ASA County Championships 2019 - 26/01/2019 to 10/02/2019 Meet Program - Sunday 27th January 2019 Heat 13 Prelims (#13 Girls 10 & Over 200 LC Meter Backstroke) Heat 5 of 17 Prelims Starts at 10:40 AM 1 Lara Turner 14 Keynsham-SW 2:29.80 1 Henry Birchall 12 Chard 45.80 2 Krizia Rust 19 Millfield 2:27.80 2 Riley Beardsmore 13 Ast Burnham 45.45 3 Holly Cocks 16 Backwell 2:23.71 3 Jamie Cocks 13 Backwell 44.86 4 Polly Painter 17 Millfield 2:17.20 4 William Henry 13 TauntonDeane 44.20 5 Niamh Ward 15 Frome 2:22.60 5 Francis Samways 13 Bath Dolphin 44.40 6 Ruby Soper 18 Weston S M 2:25.78 6 Harrison Cox 12 Millfield 45.30 7 Isabella Woollard 14 Millfield 2:29.10 7 Oscar Ryland-Day 11 Millfield 45.50 8 Anya Evans 16 Yeovil 2:30.40 8 Thomas Maitland-Smith 12 Wells SC 45.80 Heat 14 of 14 Prelims Starts at 10:30 AM Heat 6 of 17 Prelims Starts at 10:42 AM 1 Minnie Wayman 16 Millfield 2:29.49 1 Zac Cooper 12 Millfield 43.90 2 Jessica Knight 16 Weston S M 2:26.83 2 Preston Abbensetts 13 Millfield 43.10 3 Astrid Hannah 15 Millfield 2:23.60 3 George Lowe 13 Backwell 43.03 4 Holly Hudghton 18 TauntonDeane 2:17.08 4 Taylor Plaistow 13 Weston S M 42.87 5 Madeleine Soper 16 Weston S M 2:21.37 5 Jamie Steadman 12 CLEW-SW 42.90 6 Leah Evans 14 Keynsham-SW 2:24.70 6 Riley Price 11 CLEW-SW 43.10 7 Jasmine Moore 17 Street 2:28.74 7 Caden Best 13 CLEW-SW 43.80 8 Rebecca Gooch 17 Backwell 2:29.97 8 Finley Halford 13 Cheddar-SW 44.01 Heat 7 of 17 Prelims Starts at 10:43 AM Event 14 Boys 10 & Over 50 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 George Blessitt 12 CLEW-SW 42.44 Lane Name Age Team Seed Time 2 James Towers 13 Millfield 42.20 Heat 1 of 17 Prelims Starts at 10:34 AM 3 Owain Edwards 13 Weston S M 42.02 Weston S M 50.67 2 Reuben Edmondston-Low 11 4 Max Patterson 14 CLEW-SW 42.00 Yeovil 50.50 3 Charlie Davies 10 5 Thomas Agar 13 Millfield 42.00 Cheddar-SW 49.20 4 Charles Halford 11 6 Xander Hallett 13 Street 42.09 Street 49.94 5 Dexter Townsend 11 7 Ashley Coles 14 TauntonDeane 42.20 Keynsham-SW 50.60 6 Edward Davey 11 8 Max Head 12 Bridgwater 42.55 CLEW-SW 51.00 7 Alfie-Lee Lewis 11 Heat 8 of 17 Prelims Starts at 10:45 AM Heat 2 of 17 Prelims Starts at 10:36 AM 1 Harrison Marshall 12 Keynsham-SW 41.70 Team Bath AS-SW 48.70 1 Jack Williams 11 2 Thomas Wring 13 Keynsham-SW 41.60 Weston S M 48.36 2 Ashton Gilmore 12 3 Thomas Hobbs 14 Keynsham-SW 41.24 Frome 48.30 3 Hugo Jones 12 4 Harvey Pike 12 Street 40.96 Millfield 48.20 4 Oliver Newing 12 5 Jack Emmett 14 WLNW 41.20 Backwell 48.23 5 Oliver Jackson 12 6 Freddie Coles 14 Chard 41.40 Chard 48.36 6 William Birchall 11 7 Keamen Jones 14 Millfield 41.70 Wells SC 48.60 7 Lachlan Taylor 11 8 Reagan Gallagher 13 TauntonDeane 41.80 TauntonDeane 49.10 8 Thomas Webb 11 Heat 9 of 17 Prelims Starts at 10:46 AM Heat 3 of 17 Prelims Starts at 10:37 AM 1 George Charman 13 Millfield 40.40 Yeovil 48.10 1 Theodore Perrin 10 2 Paul O'Loughlin 14 Millfield 40.20 Keynsham-SW 47.60 2 Edison Butler 11 3 Anthony Davies 14 Millfield 40.00 Keynsham-SW 47.50 3 Joshua Miles 11 4 Jeremy Willis 15 TauntonDeane 40.00 Street 47.24 4 Kaleb Allom 11 5 William Kinder 14 Yeovil 40.00 Millfield 47.30 5 Daniel Heath 12 6 Finley Hunter-Clarke 13 Street 40.19 TauntonDeane 47.50 6 Jack White 12 7 Cameron Taylor 14 Wells SC 40.40 Ast Burnham 47.68 7 Zachary Powell 11 8 Harry Ryder 12 TauntonDeane 40.60 Wells SC 48.10 8 Max Banwell 12 Heat 10 of 17 Prelims Starts at 10:48 AM Heat 4 of 17 Prelims Starts at 10:39 AM 1 Tom Dailley 14 Millfield 39.70 Burnham On S 47.20 1 Ethan Reddish 11 2 Finley Lenthall 14 Backwell 39.62 TauntonDeane 46.50 2 Szymon Wyrozumski 12 3 Ryan Baldwin 15 CLEW-SW 38.90 Street 46.35 3 Caleb Gifford-Groves 10 4 Alex Bacon 14 Millfield 38.80 TauntonDeane 46.00 4 Luca Gregory 11 5 Blayne Stanbrook 14 CLEW-SW 38.80 Millfield 46.30 5 Adam White 12 6 Richard Jenkins 13 Millfield 38.90 Millfield 46.44 6 Harry Falconer 12 7 Max Sawyer 15 Weston S M 39.62 Frome 46.90 7 Harry Hastings-McMahon 12 8 Max Marshman 14 Weston S M 39.94 8 Raum Ellafi 12 Millfield 47.20 Somerset ASA Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 7:52 PM 25/01/2019 Page 3 Somerset ASA County Championships 2019 - 26/01/2019 to 10/02/2019 Meet Program - Sunday 27th January 2019 Heat 11 Prelims (#14 Boys 10 & Over 50 LC Meter Breaststroke) Heat 17 of 17 Prelims Starts at 10:57 AM 1 Rhys Insley 13 Millfield 38.50 1 Jude Blackmore 15 Keynsham-SW 34.10 2 Oscar Barlow 14 TauntonDeane 38.40 2 Evan Brunsdon 18 Weston S M 32.95 3 Thomas Stewart 14 Millfield 38.40 3 Leon Crawley 17 Bridgwater 32.16 4 Jonathan Turck 13 Millfield 38.20 4 Marcus Gardiner 22 Street 27.96 5 Sam Streeter 15 CLEW-SW 38.30 5 Daniel New 19 Millfield 30.44 6 Ashton Gifford-Groves 13 Millfield 38.40 6 Clement Kubica 16 Millfield 32.50 7 Simon Davis 18 Chard 38.50 7 David O'Loughlin 15 Millfield 33.80 8 Charlie Hill 14 Street 38.73 8 Robert Hall 20 Weston S M 34.48 Heat 12 of 17 Prelims Starts at 10:50 AM Event 15 Girls 10 & Over 50 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Oliver De Beaux 15 Millfield 38.00 2 Shaza Lee 15 Backwell 37.86 Lane Name Age Team Seed Time 3 Benjamin Simpson 15 WLNW 37.30 Heat 1 of 35 Prelims Starts at 10:59 AM Weston S M 46.84 4 Storm Munday 14
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