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Printable Start Lists NDSA Teams event - Session 1 Start Lists - Page 1 of 2 Event 101 Male 11-14 4x50m Freestyle Team Event 106 Female Junior 4x50 Medley Team H 1 L 3 Tynedale SC 'A' Tynedale 2:12.00 L 4 North Tyneside SC 'A' North Tyne 2:10.00 H 1 L 1 Wear Valley SC 'A' Wear Valley 3:04.00 L 5 Middlesbrough SC 'B' Middlesboro 2:12.00 L 2 Derwentside SC 'B' Derwentside 2:25.00 L 3 Darlington SC 'B' Darlington 2:18.00 H 2 L 1 Darlington SC 'A' Darlington 2:05.00 L 4 South Tyneside SC 'A' South Tyne 2:14.00 L 2 Middlesbrough SC 'A' Middlesboro 2:04.00 L 5 Derwentside SC 'A' Derwentside 2:15.00 L 3 Newcastle SwimTeam 'A' Newcastle 1:59.00 L 6 Peterlee ASC 'A' Peterlee 2:18.71 L 4 Tynemouth SC 'A' Tynemouth 1:58.00 L 7 Peterlee ASC 'B' Peterlee 2:34.30 L 5 Gateshead&Whickham 'A' Gates &Whick 1:58.00 L 6 Derwentside SC 'A' Derwentside 2:00.00 H 2 L 0 City of Sunderland 'A' Co Sund'land 2:13.00 L 7 Newcastle SwimTeam 'B' Newcastle 2:04.00 L 1 Middlesbrough SC 'A' Middlesboro 2:10.00 L 8 City of Sunderland 'A' Co Sund'land 2:07.00 L 2 Tynemouth SC 'A' Tynemouth 2:08.00 L 3 Gateshead&Whickham 'A' Gates &Whick 2:05.00 Event 102 Female Open 4x100m Medley Team L 4 Newcastle SwimTeam 'A' Newcastle 1:53.00 L 5 Newcastle SwimTeam 'B' Newcastle 1:58.00 Swim as a finals section L 6 North Tyneside SC 'A' North Tyne 2:08.00 L 7 Darlington SC 'A' Darlington 2:10.00 L 8 Tynemouth SC 'B' Tynemouth 2:12.00 Event 103 Male Open 4x100m Free.Team L 9 Chester-Le-Street 'A' Chester Le S 2:14.00 H 1 L 2 Wear Valley SC 'A' Wear Valley 4:20.00 L 3 North Tyneside SC 'A' North Tyne 4:06.00 Event 107 Male Junior 4x50 Freestyle Team L 4 Middlesbrough SC 'B' Middlesboro 3:57.00 L 5 Darlington SC 'B' Darlington 4:05.00 H 1 L 3 Darlington SC 'B' Darlington 2:05.00 L 6 Middlesbrough SC 'C' Middlesboro 4:12.00 L 4 Darlington SC 'A' Darlington 2:00.00 L 5 Middlesbrough SC 'B' Middlesboro 2:04.00 H 2 L 0 Derwentside SC 'B' Derwentside 3:50.00 L 1 Tynemouth SC 'A' Tynemouth 3:48.00 H 2 L 0 South Tyneside SC 'A' South Tyne 1:53.00 L 2 Middlesbrough SC 'A' Middlesboro 3:40.00 L 1 Derwentside SC 'B' Derwentside 1:50.00 L 3 Chester-Le-Street 'A' Chester Le S 3:40.00 L 2 Gateshead&Whickham 'A' Gates &Whick 1:47.00 L 4 City of Sunderland 'A' Co Sund'land 3:24.00 L 3 Derwentside SC 'A' Derwentside 1:45.00 L 5 Newcastle SwimTeam 'A' Newcastle 3:30.00 L 4 Newcastle SwimTeam 'A' Newcastle 1:42.00 L 6 Newcastle SwimTeam 'B' Newcastle 3:40.00 L 5 Chester-Le-Street 'A' Chester Le S 1:44.00 L 7 Derwentside SC 'A' Derwentside 3:40.00 L 6 Newcastle SwimTeam 'B' Newcastle 1:47.00 L 8 Darlington SC 'A' Darlington 3:50.00 L 7 Middlesbrough SC 'A' Middlesboro 1:50.00 L 9 Gateshead&Whickham 'A' Gates &Whick 3:52.00 L 8 Tynemouth SC 'A' Tynemouth 1:52.00 L 9 North Tyneside SC 'A' North Tyne 1:53.00 Event 104 Female 9-10 4x50m Medley Team Event 108 Female 11-12 4x50m Medley Team H 1 L 2 City of Sunderland 'A' Co Sund'land 3:32.00 L 3 Tynedale SC 'A' Tynedale 3:16.00 H 1 L 0 Peterlee ASC 'A' Peterlee 2:49.25 L 4 Middlesbrough SC 'B' Middlesboro 3:00.00 L 1 Middlesbrough SC 'C' Middlesboro 2:45.00 L 5 Morpeth SC 'A' Morpeth 3:02.00 L 2 Tynedale SC 'A' Tynedale 2:42.00 L 6 South Tyneside SC 'B' South Tyne 3:25.00 L 3 Newcastle SwimTeam 'B' Newcastle 2:37.00 L 4 Derwentside SC 'B' Derwentside 2:35.00 H 2 L 0 North Tyneside SC 'A' North Tyne 2:57.00 L 5 City of Sunderland 'B' Co Sund'land 2:37.00 L 1 Newcastle SwimTeam 'B' Newcastle 2:53.00 L 6 City of Sunderland 'C' Co Sund'land 2:39.00 L 2 Gateshead&Whickham 'A' Gates &Whick 2:48.00 L 7 Darlington SC 'A' Darlington 2:45.00 L 3 Newcastle SwimTeam 'A' Newcastle 2:45.00 L 8 South Tyneside SC 'A' South Tyne 2:48.00 L 4 Tynemouth SC 'A' Tynemouth 2:32.00 L 9 Wear Valley SC 'A' Wear Valley 3:10.00 L 5 Derwentside SC 'A' Derwentside 2:40.00 L 6 Middlesbrough SC 'A' Middlesboro 2:45.00 H 2 L 0 North Tyneside SC 'A' North Tyne 2:31.00 L 7 Chester-Le-Street 'A' Chester Le S 2:52.00 L 1 Tynemouth SC 'B' Tynemouth 2:30.00 L 8 South Tyneside SC 'A' South Tyne 2:54.00 L 2 Chester-Le-Street 'A' Chester Le S 2:29.00 L 9 Darlington SC 'A' Darlington 3:00.00 L 3 Tynemouth SC 'A' Tynemouth 2:22.00 L 4 Gateshead&Whickham 'A' Gates &Whick 2:15.00 L 5 Middlesbrough SC 'A' Middlesboro 2:20.00 Event 105 Male 9-10 4x50m Freestyle Team L 6 City of Sunderland 'A' Co Sund'land 2:26.00 L 7 Derwentside SC 'A' Derwentside 2:30.00 H 1 L 3 North Tyneside SC 'A' North Tyne 3:10.00 L 8 Newcastle SwimTeam 'A' Newcastle 2:30.00 L 4 South Tyneside SC 'A' South Tyne 2:59.00 L 9 Middlesbrough SC 'B' Middlesboro 2:32.00 L 5 City of Sunderland 'B' Co Sund'land 3:01.00 H 2 L 1 Middlesbrough SC 'A' Middlesboro 2:50.00 Event 109 Male 11-12 4x50m Freestyle Team L 2 Chester-Le-Street 'A' Chester Le S 2:45.00 L 3 Darlington SC 'A' Darlington 2:40.00 H 1 L 1 Middlesbrough SC 'B' Middlesboro 2:40.00 L 4 Newcastle SwimTeam 'A' Newcastle 2:24.00 L 2 Darlington SC 'A' Darlington 2:20.00 L 5 Newcastle SwimTeam 'B' Newcastle 2:31.00 L 3 Chester-Le-Street 'A' Chester Le S 2:17.00 L 6 Gateshead&Whickham 'A' Gates &Whick 2:40.00 L 4 Derwentside SC 'B' Derwentside 2:15.00 L 7 Morpeth SC 'A' Morpeth 2:50.00 L 5 North Tyneside SC 'A' North Tyne 2:17.00 L 8 City of Sunderland 'A' Co Sund'land 2:55.00 L 6 Chester-Le-Street 'B' Chester Le S 2:20.00 L 7 City of Sunderland 'C' Co Sund'land 2:25.00 NDSA Teams event - Session 1 Start Lists - Page 2 of 2 H 2 L 0 Newcastle SwimTeam 'B' Newcastle 2:14.00 Event 113 Female Open 4x200m Free.Team L 1 Tynemouth SC 'A' Tynemouth 2:12.00 L 2 Tynedale SC 'A' Tynedale 2:11.00 H 1 L 1 Wear Valley SC 'A' Wear Valley 10:05.00 L 3 Newcastle SwimTeam 'A' Newcastle 2:08.00 L 2 Darlington SC 'A' Darlington 9:20.00 L 4 City of Sunderland 'A' Co Sund'land 2:05.00 L 3 Chester-Le-Street 'A' Chester Le S 8:50.00 L 5 Gateshead&Whickham 'A' Gates &Whick 2:08.00 L 4 Newcastle SwimTeam 'A' Newcastle 8:08.00 L 6 Derwentside SC 'A' Derwentside 2:10.00 L 5 Newcastle SwimTeam 'B' Newcastle 8:32.00 L 7 Middlesbrough SC 'A' Middlesboro 2:12.00 L 6 Middlesbrough SC 'A' Middlesboro 9:00.00 L 8 South Tyneside SC 'A' South Tyne 2:12.00 L 7 Gateshead&Whickham 'A' Gates &Whick 9:20.00 L 9 City of Sunderland 'B' Co Sund'land 2:15.00 Event 110 Female 13-14 4x50m Medley Team Event 114 Male Open 4x200m Free.Team H 1 L 3 Darlington SC 'B' Darlington 9:30.00 H 1 L 0 Morpeth SC 'B' Morpeth 2:50.00 L 4 Darlington SC 'A' Darlington 9:00.00 L 1 Morpeth SC 'A' Morpeth 2:35.00 L 5 Wear Valley SC 'A' Wear Valley 9:10.00 L 2 Derwentside SC 'B' Derwentside 2:25.00 L 3 City of Sunderland 'A' Co Sund'land 2:21.00 H 2 L 1 Gateshead&Whickham 'A' Gates &Whick 8:28.00 L 4 Darlington SC 'A' Darlington 2:20.00 L 2 Chester-Le-Street 'A' Chester Le S 7:59.00 L 5 Middlesbrough SC 'B' Middlesboro 2:20.00 L 3 Derwentside SC 'A' Derwentside 7:50.00 L 6 Tynedale SC 'A' Tynedale 2:25.00 L 4 Newcastle SwimTeam 'A' Newcastle 7:34.00 L 7 Peterlee ASC 'A' Peterlee 2:29.78 L 5 Middlesbrough SC 'A' Middlesboro 7:50.00 L 8 Peterlee ASC 'B' Peterlee 2:41.67 L 6 Newcastle SwimTeam 'B' Newcastle 7:56.00 L 7 Middlesbrough SC 'B' Middlesboro 8:10.00 H 2 L 0 Chester-Le-Street 'A' Chester Le S 2:18.00 L 8 Middlesbrough SC 'C' Middlesboro 8:30.00 L 1 Tynemouth SC 'B' Tynemouth 2:16.00 L 2 Middlesbrough SC 'A' Middlesboro 2:10.00 L 3 Tynemouth SC 'A' Tynemouth 2:10.00 L 4 Newcastle SwimTeam 'A' Newcastle 2:04.00 Final of events above L 5 Newcastle SwimTeam 'B' Newcastle 2:10.00 L 6 Gateshead&Whickham 'A' Gates &Whick 2:10.00 L 7 Derwentside SC 'A' Derwentside 2:15.00 L 8 North Tyneside SC 'A' North Tyne 2:18.00 L 9 South Tyneside SC 'A' South Tyne 2:18.00 Event 111 Male 13-14 4x50m Freestyle Team H 1 L 3 Morpeth SC 'A' Morpeth 2:25.00 L 4 North Tyneside SC 'A' North Tyne 2:08.00 L 5 Middlesbrough SC 'B' Middlesboro 2:10.00 H 2 L 0 Tynedale SC 'A' Tynedale 2:08.00 L 1 Middlesbrough SC 'A' Middlesboro 2:00.00 L 2 Tynemouth SC 'A' Tynemouth 2:00.00 L 3 Newcastle SwimTeam 'B' Newcastle 1:51.00 L 4 Newcastle SwimTeam 'A' Newcastle 1:46.00 L 5 Gateshead&Whickham 'A' Gates &Whick 1:50.00 L 6 Derwentside SC 'A' Derwentside 1:55.00 L 7 Chester-Le-Street 'A' Chester Le S 2:00.00 L 8 Darlington SC 'A' Darlington 2:05.00 Event 112 Mixed 9-12 4x50m Medley Team H 1 L 0 South Tyneside SC 'B' South Tyne 3:11.00 L 1 Morpeth SC 'A' Morpeth 3:00.00 L 2 Middlesbrough SC 'C' Middlesboro 2:50.00 L 3 City of Sunderland 'C' Co Sund'land 2:49.00 L 4 Middlesbrough SC 'B' Middlesboro 2:43.00 L 5 Gateshead&Whickham 'A' Gates &Whick 2:46.00 L 6 Darlington SC 'A' Darlington 2:50.00 L 7 North Tyneside SC 'A' North Tyne 2:53.00 L 8 South Tyneside SC 'A' South Tyne 3:05.00 H 2 L 0 Chester-Le-Street 'A' Chester Le S 2:40.00 L 1 City of Sunderland 'B' Co Sund'land 2:37.00 L 2 Middlesbrough SC 'A' Middlesboro 2:33.00 L 3 Newcastle SwimTeam 'A' Newcastle 2:30.00 L 4 Tynemouth SC 'A' Tynemouth 2:26.00 L 5 City of Sunderland 'A' Co Sund'land 2:28.00 L 6 Derwentside SC 'A' Derwentside 2:30.00 L 7 Derwentside SC 'B' Derwentside 2:35.00 L 8 Newcastle SwimTeam 'B' Newcastle 2:37.00 L 9 Chester-Le-Street 'B' Chester Le S 2:42.00 .
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