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Team: Male Y10-13 BRISTOL THE MOTHERSHIP TEAM: MALE Y10-13 Bristol Grammar School Team A Zac Cook 300 Finlay Brown 298 Anthony Copsey 293 Bristol Grammar School Team A Total 891 Bristol Grammar School Team B Raf Parker 282 Alessio Soldani 281 Sam Morgan 279 Bristol Grammar School Team B Total 842 QEH Team A Tom Spencer 291 Richard Tothill 276 Harry Walker 264 QEH Team A Total 831 Bristol Grammar School Team C Finn Gough 269 Adam robarts 269 Felix brown 264 Bristol Grammar School Team C Total 802 Cotham Team A Owen Taylor 292 Aineias Arango 254 Art ricesara 246 Cotham Team A Total 792 QEH Team B Tom Rickard 262 Oscar Meads 259 Charlie Symons 253 QEH Team B Total 774 Kingswood School Team A Callum Chamberlain 169 Conor Neary 85 Jamie Wright 83 Kingswood School Team A Total 337 Ralph Allen Team A Rhys Cahill 289 Ralph Allen Team A Total 289 Chew Valley School Team A Nicholas Scadding 284 Chew Valley School Team A Total 284 Bristol Free school Team A Sam Carling 192 Bristol Free school Team A Total 192 The Climbing Academy Document1​ 1 BRISTOL THE MOTHERSHIP Bristol Cathedral Choir School Team A Charlie Wilkinson 95 Benjamin Cobb 78 Bristol Cathedral Choir School Team A Total 173 New college Swindon Team A Misha Jensen 96 New college Swindon Team A Total 96 QEH Team C Freddie Wright 79 QEH Team C Total 79 Team A 0 Team A Total 0 0 Total 0 The Climbing Academy Document1​ 2 BRISTOL THE MOTHERSHIP TEAM: ​Female Y10-13 Category Name Score Colstons Girls Team A Scarlett Walker 290 Naomi Priddle 284 Amelia Walsh 279 Colstons Girls Team A Total 853 Bristol Grammar School Team A Imogen Hales 300 Nadin Sadek 271 Lauren Clark 267 Bristol Grammar School Team A Total 838 Redmaids' High School Team A Dammy Raymond-Barker 296 Heather Salmon 271 Katie Ingle 256 Redmaids' High School Team A Total 823 Colstons Girls Team B Emily Dunningham 277 Ava Soar 271 Charlotte Voyce 267 Colstons Girls Team B Total 815 Churchill Academy, North Somerset Team A Connie Rawlins 296 Libby Wilson 261 Mimi Mendl 167 Churchill Academy, North Somerset Team A Total 724 Redmaids' High School Team B Alva Sjursen 254 Maddie Brown 161 Rachi Khetan 79 Redmaids' High School Team B Total 494 Bristol Cathedral Choir School Team A Emily Watson 253 Polly Smale 92 Bristol Cathedral Choir School Team A Total 345 Caldicot school Team A Leonie Holley 289 Caldicot school Team A Total 289 The Climbing Academy Document1​ 3 BRISTOL THE MOTHERSHIP Bristol Free school Team A Heather Carling 192 Bristol Free school Team A Total 192 Chew Valley School Team A Alex Rosler 177 Chew Valley School Team A Total 177 Ashton Park School Team A Georgia Browne 97 Ashton Park School Team A Total 97 Churchill Academy, North Somerset Team B Izzie gray 90 Churchill Academy, North Somerset Team B Total 90 Bristol Grammar School Team B Lizzie Cooke 86 Bristol Grammar School Team B Total 86 0 Total 0 The Climbing Academy Document1​ 4 BRISTOL THE MOTHERSHIP TEAM: MALE Y7-9 Category Name Score Cotham Team A Djanu Klose 289 Jonah thomas 286 Jaiya Klose 286 Cotham Team A Total 861 QEH Team A Ollie Jagroop 300 Joe Palminteri 278 Louis Hifle 277 QEH Team A Total 855 QEH Team B Oscar Byrne 269 Jacob Yudkin 265 Harry Power 265 QEH Team B Total 799 Kingswood School Team A Marcus Suntharalingam 271 Sam Rees 259 Guy Oliver 258 Kingswood School Team A Total 788 Bristol Grammar School Team A Linton scotthorne Mcbraida 296 Bernie Scotthorne 295 Felix Duckworth 180 Bristol Grammar School Team A Total 771 Chew Valley School Team A Oliver Taylor 269 Finn Roche 247 Felix Myatt 230 Chew Valley School Team A Total 746 Bristol Cathedral Choir School Team A Harry Constable 249 Henry Watson 245 Oscar Stevens 235 Bristol Cathedral Choir School Team A Total 729 Cotham Team B Cosmo Matheson 260 Frank Lowery-Pearson 256 Cotham Team B Total 516 Kingswood School Team B Max Slater 235 The Climbing Academy Document1​ 5 BRISTOL THE MOTHERSHIP Charles Allibone 234 Kingswood School Team B Total 469 Hugh Sexey Team A Joshua Came 290 Hugh Sexey Team A Total 290 Bristol Cathedral Choir School Team B Harrison Stinchcombe 233 Bristol Cathedral Choir School Team B Total 233 Chew Valley School Team B Piers Price-Worgan 95 Chew Valley School Team B Total 95 Bristol Grammar School Team B Thomas ireson 94 Bristol Grammar School Team B Total 94 Christ church primary school Team A Max browne 91 Christ church primary school Team A Total 91 Home schooled Team A Archie crgg 75 Home schooled Team A Total 75 The Climbing Academy Document1​ 6 BRISTOL THE MOTHERSHIP TEAM: FEMALE Y7-9 Category Name Score Redland Green School Team A Katie Whitaker 298 Meg Waring 277 Grace smailes 274 Redland Green School Team A Total 849 Colstons Girls Team A Anousha Parast 299 Anna Munday 264 Amelie Wong 258 Colstons Girls Team A Total 821 Redmaids' High School Team A Isabel Banks 293 Lily Gannon 273 Isabelle Allen 254 Redmaids' High School Team A Total 820 Bristol Grammar School Team A Molly Pilling 291 Hazel Chambers 256 Louisa Brown 253 Bristol Grammar School Team A Total 800 Bristol Home Ed Team A Izzy Wheeler 277 Jocelyn Butler-Crane 230 Lotty Wheeler 211 Bristol Home Ed Team A Total 718 Norton Hill Team A Matilda Eldridge 266 Eleanor Powles 248 Erin Sage 194 Norton Hill Team A Total 708 Bristol Grammar School Team B Olwyn Lewis Bowen 241 Rosie Chambers 237 Laura Boyle 230 Bristol Grammar School Team B Total 708 Redmaids' High School Team B Lilya Bell 246 Hannah Killick 231 Eloise Allen 207 Redmaids' High School Team B Total 684 Colstons Girls Team B Phoebe Aubrey 253 The Climbing Academy Document1​ 7 BRISTOL THE MOTHERSHIP Emily Kirby 215 Thalia Goldsack 213 Colstons Girls Team B Total 681 Redmaids' High School Team C Maya Sheikh 206 Alice Woodall 206 Alice Merrismith 201 Redmaids' High School Team C Total 613 Bristol Cathedral Choir School Team A Olivia Jones-Gane 229 Jasmine Sutton 191 Mara Cartwright 182 Bristol Cathedral Choir School Team A Total 602 Redmaids' High SchoolTeam D Rosie Jones 197 Natasha Phillips 182 Natasha Moore 171 Redmaids' High SchoolTeam D Total 550 Cotham Team A Daisy Dimbleby 194 Maisy Almond Jenkins 189 Esme Jones 145 Cotham Team A Total 528 Redmaids' High SchoolTeam E Ellen Duguid 169 Mia Warren 164 Annabel Thompson 160 Redmaids' High SchoolTeam E Total 493 Kingswood School Team A Amelie Antoniades 163 Tobina Laurence 155 Evie Brown 155 Kingswood School Team A Total 473 Redmaids' High SchoolTeam F Lucy Hilliar 160 Emily Quinton 145 Evie Boston 137 Redmaids' High SchoolTeam F Total 442 Kingswood School Team B Katya Volkova 137 Tilly Bankes 99 Florence Burton 97 Kingswood School Team B Total 333 Fairfield High School Team A Saskia Watson 270 The Climbing Academy Document1​ 8 BRISTOL THE MOTHERSHIP Carla Blanco Valdez 62 Fairfield High School Team A Total 332 Gordano Team A Amy Owen 298 Gordano Team A Total 298 St mary redcliffe and temple school Team A Josie harley 283 St mary redcliffe and temple school Team A Total 283 Bristol Cathedral Choir School Team B Nina Fabre 152 Anna Pelly 119 Bristol Cathedral Choir School Team B Total 271 Chew Valley School Team A Lucy Hayes 195 Becci Eynon 72 Chew Valley School Team A Total 267 Hugh Sexey Team A Jasmine Came 266 Hugh Sexey Team A Total 266 Bristol Grammar School Team C Anna Goodgame 200 Bristol Grammar School Team C Total 200 King Edwards school Team A Annika moor house 184 King Edwards school Team A Total 184 Hayesfield girls school Team A 173 Hayesfield girls school Team A Total 173 Redland Green School Team B Grace smailes 93 Redland Green School Team B Total 93 Hayesfield Team A Heather McKen 93 Hayesfield Team A Total 93 Cotham Team B Rosie Jones. 69 Cotham Team B Total 69 The Climbing Academy Document1​ 9 .
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