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Race No Forename Surname Gender Club School Agegroup 1 Thomas Race No Forename Surname Gender Club School AgeGroup 1 Thomas Wale Male Novice Vet 2 Ciaran Foley Male Novice Open Male 3 Michael Jacoby Male Novice Vet 4 Ceri Davies Male Novice Vet 5 Richard Johnson Male Novice Vet 6 Sophie Pageon Female Imperial College Triathlon Club Open Female 7 Deborah Wilson Female Open Female 8 Stephanie Robson Female Ful‐on‐Tri Open Female 9 Luigi Caccavale Male Open Male 10 Mark Wilkinson Male Open Male 11 Johan Van den Berg Male Open Male 12 Chris Hancocok Male Open Male 13 Conrad Mishan Male Open Male 14 Jacobus Weyers Male Open Male 15 Jose Antonio Uriguen Male Imperial College Triathlon Club Open Male 16 Charlie Kelly Male Open Male 17 Marcio Cabral De Melo Male erith&district swimming club Open Male 18 Sonnet Stanfill Female Vet 19 Jeremy Purnell Male Hercules Wimbledon Vet 20 Philippa Davies Male Vet 21 Stewart Penney Male Vet 22 James Marler Male Optima Racing Team Vet 23 Paul Brockway Male Ful‐On Triathlon Club Vet 24 Robert Coxhead Male Metropolitan Police Triathlon Club Vet 25 Phoebe Fennell Female Thames Turbo Triathlon Club St Marys & St Peters School Tristart 26 Tallulah Penney Female Thames Turbo Triathlon Club St Marys & St Peters School Tristart 27 Sophie Mabbs Female Welwyn St Mary's Primary School Tristart 28 Rafe Bletso Male Thames Turbo St Paul's Catholic Primary School Tristart 29 Oliver Cahill Male Crystal Palace Triathletes Breaside Preparatory Tristart 30 Ryan Mullen Male Thames Turbo Triathlon Club Hampton Wick Infant and Nursery School Tristart 31 Luke Butland Male Dulwich College Tristart 32 Brynmor Bradley Male Hinchley Wood Tristart 33 Henri Wright Male Thames Turbo Triathlon Club Trafalgar Junior School Tristart 34 Rourke Palmer Male The Mall Tristart 35 Sacha Clayson Male Trafalgar Junior School Tristart 36 Lydia Free Female None The Old Vicarage Tristars 1 37 Carys Siddle Female Barnes Primary School Tristars 1 38 Esther Zeuner Griffiths Female Meadlands Primary School Tristars 1 39 Lily Kingdon‐Dawkins Female Kew Green Prep School Tristars 1 40 Tegan Lessey Female Barnes Primary School Barnes Primary School Tristars 1 41 Leonora Jacoby Female New End Tristars 1 42 Emilie Davies Female Orley Farm School Tristars 1 43 Isabel Atkins Female St Stephen's C of E Junior Tristars 1 44 Madeleine Orenstein Female Tristars 1 45 McKenzie Meyer Female The Queens School of England Tristars 1 46 Ruby Penney Female Thames Turbo Triathlon Club St Marys & St Peters School Tristars 1 47 Katie Thompson Female Amersham Tristars Little Kingshill Combined School Tristars 1 48 Wateridge Madelyn Female Thames Turbo Triathlon Club St Marys & St Peters School Tristars 1 49 Ylva Hoffart Female Wimbledon Dolphins The Norwegian School in London Tristars 1 50 Harriet Cooper Female Thames Turbo Triathlon Club Holy Cross Prep Tristars 1 51 Zahra Chisholm Female Thames Turbo Laleham CofE Primary Tristars 1 52 Ava Johnson Parsadoust Female Latymer Prep Tristars 1 53 Freya Thomson Female Thames Turbo Triathlon Club St Marys & St Peters School Tristars 1 54 Roisin Neligan‐Ayling Female St Catherines School Tristars 1 55 Harper Clayson Female Trafalgar Junior School Tristars 1 56 Amie Bletso Female Thames Turbo St Paul's Catholic Primary School Tristars 1 57 Alannah Mabbs Female Welwyn St Mary's Primary School Tristars 1 58 Sophia Waddington Female Meadlands Richmond Tristars 1 59 Ben Foley Male Bushey Manor JM Tristars 1 60 Matthew Brogan Male Crystal Palace Triathletes Marian Vian Primary School Tristars 1 61 Jos Winfield Male Greville School Tristars 1 62 Jack Seymour Male St Michaels CE Primary Tristars 1 63 Thomas White Male Rosslyn Park Marshgate Primary School Tristars 1 64 Kieran Desmond Male Thames Turbo Triathlon Club St Matthews Tristars 1 65 Zac Purnell Male Hercules Wimbledon St Michaels CE Primary Tristars 1 66 Zak Wort Male Optima Unicorn Tristars 1 67 Tryggvi Gunnarsson Male Optima Racing Team Sheen Mount Primary School Tristars 1 68 Ethan Mullen Male Thames Turbo Triathlon Club St John the Baptist Tristars 1 69 Alexander Cahill Male Crystal Palace Triathletes Dulwich College Tristars 1 70 Joseph Thomson Male Thames Turbo Latchmere School Tristars 1 71 Oisin Waddington Male Meadlands Richmond Tristars 1 72 Jacob Patterson Male Thames Turbo St James Tristars 1 73 Louis Wright Male Thames Turbo Triathlon Club Trafalgar Junior School Tristars 1 74 Oscar Cowley‐Andrea Male Brompton Swimming Club Brackenbury Primary Tristars 1 75 James Mabbs Male Welwyn St Mary's Primary School Tristars 1 76 Tom Simpson Male Greenwich Tritons Colfes Tristars 1 77 Daniel Craig‐McFeely Male Tristars 1 78 Felix Craig‐McFeely Male Tristars 1 79 Ben Brockway Male Optima Brandlehow School Tristars 1 80 Jamie Benson Male Kew Riverside Tristars 1 81 Araminta Knowles Female Optima Sheen Mount Primary Tristars 2 82 Catherine Freeland Female Barnes Primary school Barnes Primary School Tristars 2 83 Sophia Free Female Kingston and Polytechnic Harriers The Old Vicarage Tristars 2 84 Nina Ledger Female Newland house Tristars 2 85 Siana Dennis Female Thames Turbo Triathlon Club Bramley Tristars 2 86 Dana Jabre Female Optima Racing Team Thomas's Kensington Tristars 2 87 Olivia Adams Female Chelmsford swimming club Our Lady Immaculate Primary School Tristars 2 88 Elle Horsman Female Crystal Palace Triathletes Furzedown Primary Tristars 2 89 Laura Griffin Female Teddington Swimming Club LEH Tristars 2 90 Alice Patterson Female Thames Turbo St James Tristars 2 91 Bella Seymour Female Emanuel School Tristars 2 92 Eleanor Attridge Female St Catherines School Tristars 2 93 Caitlin Thomson Female Thames Turbo Tiffin Girls Tristars 2 94 Deji Thomas‐smith Male Broadwater Primary Tristars 2 95 Jake St Aubyn Male Optima John Betts Tristars 2 96 Sam Bennett Male Thames Ditton Junior Tristars 2 97 Patrick Adams Male Walthamstow Tritons and Bealonians FC Henry Maynard Juniors Tristars 2 98 Gwilym Bradley Male Hincley Wood Tristars 2 99 George Kerry Male Hobbayne Primary Tristars 2 100 Oscar Fraley Male sheen mount school Tristars 2 101 Elysia Paulo Male Richmond Upon Thames Tristars 2 102 Cameron Chisholm Male Thames Turbo The Matthew Arnold School Tristars 2 103 Austin Wood Male Thames Turbo Hampton Hill Juniors Tristars 2 104 Harry Horsman Male Crystal Palace Triathletes Furzedown Primary Tristars 2 105 Nat Purnell Male Hercules Wimbledon Graveney School Tristars 2 106 Michael Eagling Male Crystal Palace Triathletes Oak Lodge Primary Tristars 2 107 lewis winfield Male Greville School Tristars 2 108 Tom Davies Male Orley Farm School Tristars 2 109 Gregory Atkins Male St Stephen's C of E Junior Tristars 2 110 Rory Jack Male Optima Racing Team Thomas's Battersea Tristars 2 111 Reef Boericke Male Optima Racing Team Thomas's Kensington Tristars 2 112 Nicholas Cowley‐Andrea Male Brompton Swimming Club Brackenbury Primary Tristars 2 113 Eitan Orenstein Male Sheen Mount Primary Tristars 2 114 Ryan Neale Male King's House School Tristars 2 115 Scott Jones Male Epsom & District SC Warren Mead Tristars 2 116 Joe Nolan Male St John The Baptist Tristars 2 117 Cameron Keller Male Kings College Junior School Tristars 2 118 Finn Hobbis Male St John The Baptist Tristars 2 119 Isabella Wateridge Female Thames Turbo Triathlon Club Waldegrave Tristars 3 120 Isobel Chant Female Thames Turbo Waldegrave School for Girls Tristars 3 121 Vilma Hoffart Female Wimbledon Dolphins The Norwegian School in London Tristars 3 122 Evangeline Foster Female R G Active Bancrofts Tristars 3 123 Leticia cabral De Melo Female erith & district swimming club Erith Secondary School Tristars 3 124 Henry Munro Male Mary Hare Tristars 3 125 Adam Efrat Male Crystal Palace Triathletes Haberdasher Aske's Hatcham College Tristars 3 126 Callum Hampson‐Evans Male Ibstock Place School Tristars 3 127 Ghazi Jabre Male Optima Racing Team Thomas's Battersea Tristars 3 128 Alec Thomson Male Thames Turbo Triathlon Club Teddington School Tristars 3 129 Archie St Aubyn Male Optima Racing Team Emanuel School Tristars 3 130 Alex Yee Male Crystal Palace Tri Kingsdale Foundation Tristars 3 131 Alec Jacoby Male German School Tristars 3 132 Jack Ryan Male Edmonton Phoenix The Latymer School Tristars 3 133 Jeremy Nockels Male RG Active Frederick Bremer Tristars 3 134 Linus Brug Male Optima Racing Team The German School London Tristars 3 135 Armanni Antoine‐Chagar Female Swim For Tri Ltd Anglo European School Youths 136 Eliza Cottington Female Thames Turbo Youths 137 Anthony Haynes Male D3 Triathlon Bishop Ramsey C of E Youths 138 Hamish Munro Male Orleans Park Youths 139 Cheyenne Antoine‐Chagar Male Swim For Tri Ltd Anglo European School Youths 140 Jack Boericke Male Optima Racing Team St Paul's Catholic Primary School Youths 141 Luke Penney Male Optima Racing Team Halliford Boys School Youths 142 James Allan Male CPT Forest Hill School Youths 143 Kieran Wye Male High Wycombe Triathlon Club Berkhamsted School Youths 144 Tom Callaghan Male Halliford Boys School Youths 145 Sophia Saller Female Optima Racing Team The German School London Junior 146 Katharine Spooner Female Optima Racing Team St Paul's Catholic Primary School Junior 147 Sebastian Saller Male Optima Racing Team The German School London Junior.
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