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London Regional Schools London Area Schools at U.E.L SportsDock on 09 November 2019 Boys YR4+5 U27Kg Boys YR4+5 U30Kg GOLD Stanley PUSEY Holmer Green Junior School GOLD Harry EGLETON Thundersley Primary School SILVER Louie SEGUIN St Michels SILVER Gabriel KHAR St George's BRONZE Samuel KNIGHTS Wimbledon Chase BRONZE Niall SMALL Tatsfield BRONZE Ramy RAHMANI Sr Thomas Abney BRONZE Max MALODOBRY St Fidelis FIFTH Oliver DIXON Trafalger Infants FIFTH Nikita GILCHENKO St. Joseph School. Chelsea FIFTH Charlie KEEBLERydene Primary School FIFTH Olly MANNING Crayford Judo Club Entry: 12 Entry: 6 Boys YR4+5 U34Kg Boys YR4+5 U38Kg GOLD Kelian FULGENCE Parkhill Junior School GOLD Teddy KENNEDY 0 SILVER Ben FARDOWSKI 0 SILVER Max TOOGOOD Lyne And Longcross BRONZE Arjuna PFLUG Brecknock School BRONZE Jared FOOTE Northgate Primary BRONZE Harrison GAGEQuainton Hall BRONZE Harry WATSON Janet Duke Primary School FIFTH one BARTOCCIONI MENCO Budokwai FIFTH 0 FIFTH Ibrahim MIRZA Furzedown Primary School FIFTH 0 Entry: 12 Entry: 4 Boys YR4+5 U42Kg Boys YR4+5 U46Kg GOLD Kaison SMITH Janet Duke Primary School GOLD Mohammed EL-AMIR Cheapside School SILVER Joesph CASSETTARISt Patrick’S School SILVER Anaikh SANDHU New Hall BRONZE 0 BRONZE Denis VOSKRESENSKIY St Paul’S Cray Ce Primary School BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 2 Entry: 3 Boys YR4+5 U50Kg Boys YR4+5 050Kg GOLD 0 GOLD 0 SILVER 0 SILVER 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 0 Entry: 0 London Area Schools at U.E.L SportsDock on 09 November 2019 Girls YR4+5 U25Kg Girls YR4+5 U28Kg GOLD Tamilla ABDULLAEVA Eastbury Primary School GOLD Elin PRICE Trafalgar Junior SILVER Lois JAMES James Oglethorpe SILVER Emily VERRIER Southwood Primary School BRONZE Katherine MEEKINGS Foster's Primary School BRONZE Autumn BARTELUK Grove Wood Junior School Rayliegh BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 3 Entry: 3 Girls YR4+5 U32Kg Girls YR4+5 U36Kg GOLD Evie MITCHELL Maldon Primary School GOLD Hanna MARCZAK Downsview Primary School SILVER 0 SILVER Micayah ONI St Lukes PS BRONZE 0 BRONZE Macey KREUDER Janet Duke Primary School BRONZE 0 BRONZE Myra FLORES St Marys FIFTH 0 FIFTH Azaria PENNY-FEATHER Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Academy FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 1 Entry: 5 Girls YR4+5 U40Kg Girls YR4+5 U44Kg GOLD Polina BACKANE Broadford PS GOLD 0 SILVER Elsie SIMPSON Harbedasher Askes Crayford Academy SILVER 0 BRONZE Khadijah BUKHARI Isaac Newton academy BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 3 Entry: 0 Girls YR4+5 U48Kg Girls YR4+5 O48Kg GOLD Phoenix ANEGBEH St Aiden’s catholic academy GOLD 0 SILVER 0 SILVER 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 1 Entry: 0 Category 21 Category 22 GOLD 0 GOLD 0 SILVER 0 SILVER 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 0 Entry: 0 Category 23 Category 24 GOLD 0 GOLD 0 SILVER 0 SILVER 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 0 Entry: 0 London Area Schools at U.E.L SportsDock on 09 November 2019 Boys YR6+7 U30Kg Boys YR6+7 U34Kg GOLD Sid BARTLETT Rainham Mark GOLD Rene FULGENCE Caterham High School SILVER Luke RUSSELL Lyne And Longcross SILVER Ciprian CIRSTEA Earlam Primary BRONZE 0 BRONZE Kacper CZERNYHOWSKI Tomlinscote BRONZE 0 BRONZE Robert CZERNYHOWSKI Ravenscote FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 2 Entry: 5 Boys YR6+7 U38Kg Boys YR6+7 U42Kg GOLD Tyler HILL Shoreham Academy GOLD Michael AWITI-ALCARAZ Home Taught SILVER Daniel RYNKEVIC Manford Primary SILVER Cian BRADY Ditton Park Academy BRONZE Petr KRIUKOV ACS International BRONZE Zac LEACH Reigate grammar school BRONZE William CHAPMANRoyal Alexander and Albert School BRONZE 0 FIFTH Daniel LASHCHIKOV Chelsea Academy FIFTH 0 FIFTH Kai KARIMOV Oasis Academy Silvertown FIFTH 0 Entry: 6 Entry: 3 Boys YR6+7 U46Kg Boys YR6+7 U50Kg GOLD Youcef BELKADI Bramptonannor Acadamy GOLD 0 SILVER Matthew JORDANSalesian SILVER 0 BRONZE Nihaal SANDHU New Hall BRONZE 0 BRONZE Nathan ATKINSON Bassleg High School BRONZE 0 FIFTH Asa WARD Fitzwirmarc FIFTH 0 FIFTH Mohammad ALI MALIKOV Shrewsbury House School FIFTH 0 Entry: 6 Entry: 0 Boys YR6+7 U55Kg Boys YR6+7 O55Kg GOLD Aurther PUSHKAROV Kingsford academy GOLD Billy SIMPSON Harbedasher Askes Crayford Academy SILVER Adrian OSUCH Harris Riverside SILVER 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 2 Entry: 1 London Area Schools at U.E.L SportsDock on 09 November 2019 Girls YR6+7 U32Kg Girls YR6+7 U36Kg GOLD Hannah KING Summercroft primary GOLD Mia VUCKOVIC Thomas Tallis Secondary School SILVER 0 SILVER Shannon ROWE Harris Academy Falconwood BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 2 Entry: 2 Girls YR6+7 U40Kg Girls YR6+7 U44Kg GOLD Maria ZIELINSKA St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic PS GOLD Jessica GARRETT Woodlands School Basildon SILVER 0 SILVER Courtney JOHNSON Vange Hill Primary School BRONZE 0 BRONZE Eva PHILLIPS Willow Primary BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 2 Entry: 3 Girls YR6+7 U48Kg Girls YR6+7 U52Kg GOLD Roxana MARQUIS Charles de Gaulle GOLD Roxane MARIOT Charles de Gaulle SILVER 0 SILVER 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 1 Entry: 1 Girls YR6+7 U57Kg Girls YR6+7 O57Kg GOLD 0 GOLD Chloe ALLEN Herts And Essex High SILVER 0 SILVER Chloe ALLUM Castle View School BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 0 Entry: 2 London Area Schools at U.E.L SportsDock on 09 November 2019 Boys YR8+9 U34Kg Boys YR8+9 U38Kg GOLD David GELMAN Gravesend GOLD Sabir VALIYEV Ashmole SILVER Ben HASLER appleton school SILVER Kaden BLAIR Moberly BRONZE Alex TAYLOR Trinity BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 3 Entry: 2 Boys YR8+9 U42Kg Boys YR8+9 U46Kg GOLD Alfie MITCHELL Plume acadamey GOLD Ibraheem MUKADAM Saint Marys and Sait Johns SILVER Hugo AYRES Chertsey High School SILVER Logan SPROTT Clacton coastal academy BRONZE Lucas COLLYER-TODD Fullbrook School BRONZE Thomas WOOD amersham school BRONZE Archie POWELLCoopers Coborn BRONZE 0 FIFTH Riyaz AHMAD St Pauls Way school FIFTH 0 FIFTH Marcel DUDEK Gunnersbury High Sch FIFTH 0 Entry: 10 Entry: 3 Boys YR8+9 U50Kg Boys YR8+9 U55Kg GOLD Cameron HICKEY Yateley School GOLD Yousuf EVLOER Philip Moran School SILVER Joseph BEVERTrinity RC High School SILVER Felipe MONTENEGRO Harvestock School BRONZE Conán THIEDEMAN ACS EGHAM International School BRONZE Ronnie GAGE Bower Park BRONZE Persiyan PETKOV Enthrone Park BRONZE 0 FIFTH Matvey ILIN Chislehurst & Sidcup Grammar FIFTH 0 FIFTH Archie CAISTOR Haberdashers Askes FIFTH 0 Entry: 6 Entry: 3 Boys YR8+9 U60Kg Boys YR8+9 U66Kg GOLD Brent OBA Salesian School Chertsey GOLD Markos CONSTANTINIDES Beechen Cliff School SILVER Samuel BUTCHER Harris Academy Beckenham SILVER Omar SHAHIN Fulham boys school BRONZE Shaez AHMAD Stepney Green Boys School BRONZE Leon WILSON Gravesend Grammar School BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 3 Entry: 3 Boys YR8+9 O66Kg GOLD Martynas MICKEVICIUS Beths Gramma school SILVER Anton KOVALENKO Stratford academy BRONZE Joe GADSBY Matthew Arnold BRONZE Kyle CASEY Ucl academy FIFTH Shai IVEY Ernest Bevin College FIFTH 0 Entry: 5 London Area Schools at U.E.L SportsDock on 09 November 2019 Girls YR8+9 U32Kg Girls YR8+9 U36Kg GOLD Chloe GARRETT Woodlands School Basildon GOLD 0 SILVER 0 SILVER 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 1 Entry: 0 Girls YR8+9 U40Kg Girls YR8+9 U44Kg GOLD Imogen AUSTEN Marist GOLD Dzuljeta MIHAILOVA Harris Garrard Academy SILVER Lucia CASSETTARI Sacred heart of St Mary’s SILVER 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 2 Entry: 1 Girls YR8+9 U48Kg Girls YR8+9 U52Kg GOLD Ella DORE Nonsuch High School for Girls GOLD Nicole MOZYRO Cardinal Wiseman SILVER Esmé EVANS Gordon’s School SILVER Isabelle WILSON Mayfield Grammar School Gravesend BRONZE 0 BRONZE Erin MAUNDERS Harold Hill BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 2 Entry: 3 Girls YR8+9 U57Kg Girls YR8+9 O57Kg GOLD Olivia SIMPSON Harbedasher Askes Crayford Academy GOLD Ruby-Lou SMITH Shoreham Academy SILVER 0 SILVER 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 1 Entry: 1 London Area Schools at U.E.L SportsDock on 09 November 2019 Boys YR10-13 U42Kg Boys YR10-13 U46Kg GOLD 0 GOLD Benji ERIKSON Alexanderpark SILVER 0 SILVER 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 BRONZE 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 FIFTH 0 Entry: 0 Entry: 1 Boys YR10-13 U50Kg Boys YR10-13 U55Kg GOLD Timure IZHAKOV St Johns GOLD Dinari DAWKINS Langley Academy SILVER Tej PARMAR JCoSS SILVER Julio BERNUCCI Mossbourne BRONZE 0 BRONZE Simone CIOARA MANTINO St Thomas More BRONZE 0 BRONZE Amir KARIMOV Oasis Academy Silvertown FIFTH 0 FIFTH Egemen MEHMET City Of Westminster FIFTH 0 FIFTH Henry SPOONER Tendring Technology College Entry: 2 Entry: 8 Boys YR10-13 U60Kg Boys YR10-13 U66Kg GOLD Justas SMITRIUS Sidney Russell GOLD Daniel MENSAH 0 SILVER Lenny PINKBeauchamps High SILVER Hamish WEIR Fullbrook School BRONZE William TAYLOR Beths BRONZE Colby GLADWIN Bishop Ramsey Ce BRONZE Uri FIRST JFS BRONZE Jamie KING Stansted College FIFTH Luke SEELEY 0 FIFTH Ignas MATLASAITIS Rokeby School FIFTH Dawud BUKHARI Isaac Newton Academy FIFTH ADAM SEYAD London AC Entry: 6 Entry: 12 Boys YR10-13 U73Kg Boys YR10-13 U81Kg GOLD Luke AUSTEN Windsor Boys’ School GOLD Luca ABBATIELLO Cardinal Pole SILVER Morgan JAMES The Palmer Catholic Academy SILVER Volodimir MYHALYUK Salesian School Chertsey
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