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U11 Girls NAME CLUB/SCHOOL SPEED BOUNCE TARGET THROW u11 girls SPEED TARGET STANDING BALANCE FOAM CHEST STANDING VERTICAL NAME CLUB/SCHOOL BOUNCE THROW TJ TEST HI-STEPPER JAVELIN PUSH LJ JUMP 2 LAP RACE placings EVIE CUMMINGS National Grantham 38 1 3.96 60 16.2 7 3.75 1.36 33 30.1 1 gold FRANCESCA JONES National Grantham 26 9 4.12 19 17.9 7 3.5 1.54 32 29.9 MERIEL SHEARD Ropsley Primary 48 8 5.18 60 15.2 8.75 3.25 1.66 36 27.1 1 gold, 3 bronze AVA SZOKALSKA Grantham AC 27 6 3.46 47 18.6 7.75 3 1.1 23 33.2 1 bronze ALICE SZOKALSKA Grantham AC 38 5 4.18 21 16.2 12 3.75 1.38 22 29.9 1 silver ELEANOR LYDDIATT Boston and District 43 9 5.24 60 14.6 10.5 4.5 1.9 43 26.5 4 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze ISABELLE REID Boston and District 32 8 4.94 15 17.2 10.25 3.75 1.58 40 29.8 1 silver DAISY HENDERSON Ropsley Primary 38 13 404 33 16 7.75 4.25 1.46 37 27.6 GRACE MARSHALL Grantham AC 36 5 4.42 34 15.3 4.5 4.25 1.34 30 30.6 MIA FILKINS Grantham AC 34 4 3.78 3 19.2 5.75 3.25 1.4 30 31.5 GRACIE WARD Grantham AC 32 12 3.64 21 19.1 9 3.5 1.36 34 32 RONNIE-MAE MICHNIEW-HAYNES Grantham AC 54 16 5.08 17 12.9 12.25 4.5 1.74 40 27.1 3 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze RONNIE GREY Boston and District 41 7 4.22 4 15.4 7 4.75 1.58 33 27.3 1 bronze ELLIE EARNSHAW Grantham AC 49 11 5.08 28 13.8 10 4.75 1.74 43 27.8 1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze SIENNA SLATER Sleaford Striders 41 7 4.64 33 15.8 8 4.5 1.88 43 26.6 1 gold, 2 silver FREYA KATI 32 10 3.8 5 19.6 9 4.5 1.18 33 32.1 THEA MILLER Lincoln Wellington 28 11 3.84 14 18.1 6.5 3.5 1.42 27 30.7 ANNA GILBERT Ropsley Primary 35 15 4.06 5 16.3 7.75 4.5 1.23 23 31.3 1 bronze PHOEBE DIMENT Ropsley Primary 35 6 4.32 10 18 7.5 4.25 1.44 30 30.2 ISOBEL HAYLOCK Grantham AC 41 11 3.96 11 15 7.5 4.25 1.42 34 29.7 KATIE SMALLEY Lincoln Wellington 37 5 4.42 16 16.6 7 3.75 1.64 40 28.3 1 silver MADELEINE BANKS Sleaford Striders 40 9 4.76 15 15.7 9.25 4 1.62 38 29.2 1 bronze HOLLY ROBSON St. Andrews Primary 45 19 4.6 30 15.8 7.5 5 1.61 38 27.9 1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze CHLOE FIELDS Lincoln Wellington 38 12 5.36 19 15.8 7.25 5.25 1.82 38 28.7 2 gold, 2 bronze PHOEBE DUNTHORNE Grantham AC 32 7 4.53 17 18.4 6.5 3.25 1.38 34 31.6 LARA HINDMARSH Grantham AC 42 10 4.26 60 16.6 11.5 4 1.47 34 29.2 1 gold, 1 bronze ANNA HARRISON Sleaford Striders 32 6 4.32 26 16.8 8 4.25 1.42 28 30.3 PHOEBE HARRISON Sleaford Striders 26 5 3.76 11 17.9 6 3.25 1.15 21 31.1 POPPY PURBRICK Metheringham Primary 45 8 4.02 52 16.2 7.75 4.5 1.37 35 28.8 1 silver 1ST GOLD ` 2ND SILVER 3RD BRONZE u11 boys SPEED TARGET STANDING BALANCE FOAM CHEST STANDING VERTICAL NAME CLUB/SCHOOL BOUNCE THROW TJ TEST HI-STEPPER JAVELIN PUSH LJ JUMP 2 LAP RACE placings TYLER MORRIS LINCOLN WELLINGTON 46 9 4.44 26 14.4 10.5 3.75 1.58 32 28.3 1 silver LIAM ROBINSON SLEAFORD STRIDERS 38 11 4.06 4 15.8 10.5 3.5 1.44 24 30.2 1 bronze CHARLIE WADE ROPSLEY PRIMARY 32 5 3.62 3 19.1 6.75 3.5 1.36 26 32.4 OLIVER ATTER BARROWBY PRIMARY 42 10 4.42 6 15.3 9 4.25 1.32 25 29.8 LUCAS NICHOLLS GRANTHAM AC 38 8 5.18 37 14.4 13.25 3.75 1.74 32 28.9 2 bronze JOSHUA LANE GRANTHAM AC 44 11 3.96 8 15 12 4 1.56 28 29.4 1 bronze HAYDEN QUANTRILL BOSTON AND DISTRICT 41 9 4.84 38 14.7 14 3.75 1.68 35 27.6 1 gold, 1 bronze JACK CLARKE-ATKINS BOSTON AND DISTRICT 46 11 5.22 9 14.3 13 5 1.8 37 28 2 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze ALFIE MUFFITT ROPSLEY PRIMARY 34 9 3.62 3 16.6 8.5 4.25 1.35 19 30.4 AIDAN DOLAN ST. HUGHS CATH PRIMARY 30 8 3.88 10 16.7 5.75 4.25 1.5 31 31.3 ARCHIE HAKE ROPSLEY PRIMARY 32 14 3.3 3 17.8 9.25 3.5 1.16 26 31.9 1 gold JACK SANSUM LINCOLN WELLINGTON 29 12 3.08 4 16.9 9.5 4.5 1.42 29 31.1 1 silver, 1 bronze HENRY WILLUMSEN METHERINGHAM PRIMARY 37 10 4.7 25 16.2 8.75 5 1.76 43 28.5 2 gold, 1 bronze MICHAEL LAWIE ST. GILBERT POINTON 8 3.28 3 22.5 5.25 3 1.26 25 33.4 JOSHUA HINTON-SHERESTON SLEAFORD STRIDERS 37 11 3.74 7 16.2 9.5 4 1.6 20 28.9 1 bronze THOMAS BROADLEY GRANTHAM AC 50 12 5.38 7 14.6 12.5 3.75 1.72 43 26 3 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze JOSHUA PANTON 45 8 4.22 40 14.3 12.25 4.25 1.65 37 27.1 1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze ARCHIE BRADFORD 46 10 4.22 25 15.3 13.75 4.75 1.62 37 28.3 3 silver FINNLAY ROUND GRANTHAM AC 36 9 3.26 7 16.6 8.5 4 1.18 26 32.3 OLIVER BLAKE GRANTHAM AC 53 10 5.18 49 14.8 9.75 4.5 1.84 28 26.3 3 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze JOSH KENNEALEY METHERINGHAM PRIMARY 48 6 4.34 36 15.5 8 3.75 1.62 35 27.7 2 bronze JOSEPH THORPE SLEAFORD STRIDERS 35 4 3.76 4 16.8 6.25 3.5 1.3 28 31.9 OLIVER EVANS SLEAFORD STRIDERS 39 5 3.82 6 15.7 7.75 4 1.34 26 30.3 JOSEPH BOYLE GRANTHAM AC 37 9 3.52 8 17.4 7.5 3.25 1.28 26 32.9 1ST GOLD ` 2ND SILVER 3RD BRONZE u13 GIRLS SPEED VERTICAL STANDING STANDING NAME CLUB/SCHOOL BOUNCE JUMP TJ SHOT PUTT LJ 4 LAP RACE 2 LAP RACE placings HARRIET MOUNTAIN LINCOLN WELLINGTON 58 43 4.62 4.33 1.72 59.2 26.8 FAITH WATSON-CHALLINOR LINCOLN WELLINGTON 57 49 5.28 5.87 2.08 56 25.9 1 GOLD, 2 SILVER, 1 BRONZE GEORGIA WARD BOSTON AND DISTRICT 50 33 4.44 7.17 1.54 64.1 30.7 1 GOLD MEGAN REID BOSTON AND DISTRICT 61 48 5.54 5.35 2.04 61 27.4 1 SILVER, 2 BRONZE KATIE TAYLOR BOURNE TOWN HARRIERS 60 43 4.52 4.8 1.58 60.9 27.6 POPPY JOHNSON 60 34 4.76 4.95 1.7 62.9 29.6 EMILIE COMBEN BOURNE TOWN HARRIERS 56 30 4.32 4.3 1.38 62.6 29.3 ELLIE ALLENBY SKEGNESS ACADEMY 52 35 4.56 4.35 1.64 60.6 27.5 DAKOTA BANGAM SKEGNESS ACADEMY 49 43 4.42 5.4 1.64 60.6 27.9 AURELIJA BOCIULYTE SKEGNESS ACADEMY 43 43 4.78 6.26 1.72 72 31.8 1 SILVER MILLY BOYLE SKEGNESS ACADEMY 49 26 3.56 2.7 1.26 74.3 33.5 KEIRA WAUGH SLEAFORD STRIDERS 66 49 5.82 5.88 2.02 56.3 25.5 4 SILVER, 2 BRONZE MADDIE STEVENS 56 38 5.22 4.05 1.4 62.1 29.4 JESSICA ARANTES CARRES 55 29 4.82 6 1.56 60.9 28.7 LOUISE HIRST SLEAFORD STRIDERS 67 46 6.46 6.21 1.98 54.4 25.4 4 GOLD, 1 BRONZE SARAH JUSTICE GRANTHAM AC 60 37 4.24 4.09 1.5 63.3 29 LILY LAMB CARRES 63 33 5.22 3.35 1.72 59.8 30.7 OLIVA MARSHALL GRANTHAM AC 50 35 3.92 4.59 1.38 65.7 30.6 SCARLETT BRADLEY SKEGNESS ACADEMY 67 37 4.09 4.35 1.48 62.6 28.6 1 GOLD CAITYLN FOX SKEGNESS ACADEMY 65 37 4.54 4.35 1.8 63.4 28.5 1 BRONZE TEEGAN JOHNSON SKEGNESS ACADEMY 57 37 4.02 3.82 1.52 66.2 28.4 LIVIA BANKS SLEAFORD STRIDERS 57 38 4.56 4.07 1.63 67.7 29.5 SOPHIE ROBINSON SLEAFORD STRIDERS 47 35 3.78 3.44 1.44 74 32.2 MADELEINE CODY SLEAFORD STRIDERS 51 51 4.82 5.82 1.62 70.8 27.3 1 GOLD LAUREN WAUGH SLEAFORD STRIDERS 57 45 4.8 4.71 1.62 63.9 30.4 AMELIE COLLIER SLEAFORD STRIDERS 54 45 4.08 2.92 1.42 67.6 31.5 BROOKE ROBINSON LINCOLN WELLINGTON 57 43 4.06 4.4 1.62 62.8 28.6 LAYLA ROBINSON LINCOLN WELLINGTON 50 36 3.6 4.01 1.44 62.7 ISABELLA BOGG LINCOLN WELLINGTON 61 49 4.96 5.93 1.68 59.5 26.3 1 SILVER MEGAN BRAY SLEAFORD STRIDERS 49 44 4.32 4.75 1.58 65.5 29.3 SOFIA DANIELE GRANTHAM AC 50 49 5.52 5.41 1.79 58.8 26.8 1 SILVER CHLOE JOHNSTON SKEGNESS ACADEMY 51 34 4.08 4.15 1.52 69 32.8 LILLY PAULSON SKEGNESS ACADEMY 52 43 4.76 4.7 1.68 61.6 27.6 VIXEN WOOD SKEGNESS ACADEMY 62 44 4.94 4.5 1.66 72.4 28.2 ASHLEE WRIGHT SKEGNESS ACADEMY 62 28 4.16 3.7 1.38 67.7 31.5 1ST GOLD ` 2ND SILVER 3RD BRONZE U13 BOYS SPEED STANDING STANDING VERTICAL NAME CLUB/SCHOOL BOUNCE TJ SHOT PUTT LJ JUMP 4 LAP RACE 2 LAP RACE placings EWAN MERRELL LINCOLN WELLINGTON 68 4.82 4.6 1.88 48 57.8 28 1 SILVER, 3 BRONZE WILLIAM HINDMARSH GRANTHAM AC 47 4.76 5.6 1.56 39 57.6 30 1 SILVER, 1 BRONZE DANIEL BROWN SKEGNESS ACADEMY 54 4.14 5.57 1.45 33 61.7 27.7 KIAN HOWITT SKEGNESS ACADEMY 75 4.4 4.77 1.5 40 62.4 29.7 1 GOLD JOSEPH IKE SKEGNESS ACADEMY 59 4.32 4.12 1.55 43 62.7 30.3 FERGUS DOLAN LINCOLN WELLINGTON 64 5.52 5.68 1.9 39 57.9 27.6 2 SILVER, 1 BRONZE CHARLIE SCOTT-AINSWORTH SKEGNESS ACADEMY 46 4.12 5.3 1.74 36 68.1 29.9 BAILEY SYKES-CARELESS SKEGNESS ACADEMY 70 4.94 5.24 1.6 32 64.2 26.6 1 SILVER, 1 BRONZE JENSON TURNER SKEGNESS ACADEMY 70 5.06 3.34 1.58 32 60 28.8 1 SILVER ETHAN FULTON GRANTHAM AC 56 4.45 1.34 33 29.3 DAVID WILLUMSEN PRIORY LINCOLN 62 5.26 6.62 1.8 40 61.1 28.5 1 GOLD EKENE ESIWE KINGS GRANTHAM 63 5.9 5.5 1.8 46 58.8 26.3 2 SILVER JAMES WHYSALL PRIORY RUSKIN 63 4.82 4.83 1.72 46 60 26.6 1 BRONZE IMAM ABDULRAHMAN GRANTHAM AC 64 6.32 4.84 2.14 56 55.6 25.3 5 GOLD 1ST GOLD 2ND SILVER 3RD BRONZE u15 GIRLS SPEED STANDING STANDING VERTICAL NAME CLUB/SCHOOL BOUNCE TJ SHOT PUTT LJ JUMP 4 LAP RACE 2 LAP RACE placings ELLA-LOUISE ASBREY ST.
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