The National Arena Swimming League – South – Year 2011 – Gala Results Gala One 8/10/11 (Issue 2 12/10/11)

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The National Arena Swimming League – South – Year 2011 – Gala Results Gala One 8/10/11 (Issue 2 12/10/11) The National Arena Swimming League – South – Year 2011 – Gala Results Gala One 8/10/11 (Issue 2 12/10/11) PREMIER DIVISION DIVISION ONE - WEST DIVISION ONE - EAST DIVISION TWO - WEST DIVISION TWO -EAST Gala 1 at Kingsmead LC Gala 1 at Pool in the Park Gala 1 at Mote Park Gala 1 at Central Pool Gala 1 at The Spa Canterbury Woking Maidstone Reading Beckenham Guildford City A 204 City of Southampton 234 Dover Lifeguards 211 Reading 298 Redhill & Reigate 256 Rushmoor Royals 160 Mid Sussex Marlins 223 Bromley 188 Dorking 249 Erith & District 226.5 City of Oxford 151 Chesham 183 RTW Monson 182 Basingstoke Bluefins B 212 Eltham Stingrays 137.5 Thanet 132 Chalfont Otters 136 Orpington Ojays 149 Staines B 210 Cheam Marcuda 120 City of Canterbury 100 Tilehurst 135 Maidstone 141 Wey Valley 131 Edenbridge Piranhas 95.5 Hart 125 (Adj from 5 team gala to 6) Chichester Cormorants 80 (Adj from 5 team gala to 6) (Adj from 6 team gala to 7) Gala 2 at Bracknell LC Gala 2 at The Magnet Gala 2 at Medway Park Gala 2 at Arun LC Gala 2 at Dover LC Maidenhead Gillingham Bognor Regis Amersham 183 Maidenhead Marlins 196 Black Lion 208 Maxwell 333 Sevenoaks B 251 Bracknell & Wokingham 163 Newbury 181 Atlantis 207 Eastleigh & Oaklands 225 Ashford Town 192 Sevenoaks A 144 Winchester City Penguins 179.5 Crawley 196 Windsor B 217 Hythe Aqua 179 Staines A 131 Havant & Waterlooville 176 East Grinstead 152 Worthing 188 1066 Swimmers 139 Woking 129 Littlehampton 129.5 Beckenham B 147 Bognor Regis 169 Larkfield 139 (Adj from 5 team gala to 6) Dartford & District 128 West Wight 148 Folkestone 134 Andover 107 Gala 3 at Basingstoke Gala 3 at Pavilions in the Gala 3 at Trinity School Aquadrome Park Horsham Croydon Beckenham A 199 Brighton 241 Chelmsford 220.5 Windsor A 197 Guildford City B 240 Croydon Amphibians 201 Epsom 124 Kingston Royals 198 Hastings Seagulls 194 Basingstoke Bluefins A 116 Farnham 150 Elmbridge Phoenix 170 Wycombe District 113 Alton & District 116 Gravesend & Northfleet 141.5 Fareham Nomads 101 White Oaks 100 The National Arena Swimming League – South – Year 2011 – Gala Results Gala Two 12/11/11 (Issue 1 13/11/11) PREMIER DIVISION DIVISION ONE - WEST DIVISION ONE - EAST DIVISION TWO - WEST DIVISION TWO -EAST Gala 1 at Pool in the Park, Gala 1 at Magnet LC, Gala 1 at Dover LC, Gala 1 at The Spectrum, Gala 1 at Trinity School, Woking Maidenhead Dover Guildford Croydon Guildford City A 215.5 City of Southampton 258 Dover Lifeguards 226 Reading 229 Redhill & Reigate 253.6 Bracknell & Wokingham 154.5 Newbury 222 Atlantis 209 Eastleigh & Oaklands 203 Ashford Town 187.5 Woking 140 Kingston Royals 187.5 Orpington Ojays 198 Basingstoke Bluefins B 188 Folkestone 159 Thanet 125 Littlehampton 140 Hastings Seagulls 192 Wey Valley 142 1066 Swimmers 144 Epsom 112 Chalfont Otters 125 Beckenham B 126 Worthing 139 Eltham Stingrays 139 Fareham Nomads 103.5 White Oaks 91 West Wight 138 Edenbridge Piranhas 139 (adj from 6 team gala to 7) Gala 2 at Bracknell LC Gala 2 at Waterlooville Gala 2 at Medway Park Gala 2 at Pavilions in the Gala 2 at The Spa, Gillingham Park Beckenham Amersham 185 Guildford City B 248 Croydon Amphibians 212 Maxwell 320 Sevenoaks B 262 Windsor A 182 Maidenhead Marlins 206 Black Lion 185.5 Dorking 249 Erith & District 213 City of Oxford 159 Havant & Waterlooville 174 RTW Monson 184 Windsor B 211 Hythe Aqua 196 Staines A 138 Chesham 167 Gravesend & Northfleet 156 Staines B 209 Larkfield 131 Wycombe District 85 Hart 147 East Grinstead 131 Andover 147 Cheam Marcuda 115 Alton & District 104 (adj from 5 team gala to 6) Bognor Regis 141 City of Rochester 109 Chichester Cormorants 88 Gala 3 at Kingsmead LC Gala 3 at Central Pool, Gala 3 at Crook Log, Canterbury Reading Bexley Beckenham A 190 Brighton 224 Bromley 201 Rushmoor Royals 177 Mid Sussex Marlins 210 Chelmsford 200 Sevenoaks A 162 Winchester City Penguins 193.5 Elmbridge Phoenix 196 City of Canterbury 110 Farnham 128 Crawley 190 Basingstoke Bluefins A 106 Tilehurst 107 Maidstone 133 (adj from 5 team gala to 6) Dartford & District 128 The National Arena Swimming League – South Round Three Results - 10th December 2011 Premier Division Division One West Division One East Division Two West Division Two East Gala 1 Gala 1 Gala 1 Gala 1 Gala 1 K2 - Crawley Pavilions in the Park - Horsham Crook Log - Bexleyheath Magnet LC - Maidenhead Kingsmead LC - Canterbury Guildford City A 317 City of Southampton 210 Bromley 188 Maxwell 319 Sevenoaks B 216 Windsor A 258 Guildford City B 203 Atlantis 185 Reading 241 Redhill & Reigate 214 Amersham 253 Brighton 188 Chelmsford 182 Dorking 208 Erith & District 180 Beckenham A 225 Maidenhead Marlins 154 Dover Lifeguards 178 Eastleigh & Oaklands 184 Ashford Town 170 Rushmoor Royals 209 Mid Sussex Marlins 146 Croydon Amphibians 174 Windsor B 170 1066 Swimmers 134 Bracknell & Wokingham 181 Newbury 143 Black Lion 136 Staines B 140 Hythe Aqua 128 City of Oxford 176 Basingstoke Bluefins B 130 Sevenoaks A 170 Gala 2 Gala 2 Gala 2 Bracknell LC - Bracknell The Spa - Beckenham Gala 2 Medway Park- Gillingham Gala 2 Aquadrome - Basingstoke The Spectrum - Guildford Winchester City Penguins 217 Elmbridge Phoenix 198 Folkestone 214 Kingston Royals 193 Crawley 192 Worthing 241 Larkfield 203 Thanet 273.5 Havant & Waterlooville 192 RTW Monson 177 Wey Valley 220.5 Edenbridge Piranhas 177.5 Woking 264.5 Chesham 177 Orpington Ojays 172 Andover 196.5 City of Rochester 165 Staines A 255.5 Farnham 133 Hastings 171 Bognor Regis 187.5 Cheam Marcuda 140.5 Epsom District 215.5 Chalfont Otters 132 Gravesend & Northfleet 134 West Wight 176.5 Eltham Stingrays 82 City of Canterbury 190 Chichester Cormorants 158.5 Wycombe District 183.5 Gala 3 Gala 3 (Adjusted from 6 to 7) Basingstoke Bluefins A 176 Waterlooville Trinity School - Croydon (Adjusted from 7 to 8) Hart 269 Maidstone 257.5 Tilehurst 249 East Grinstead 245 Littlehampton 228.5 Dartford & District 231 Alton & District 212 Beckenham B 231 Fareham Nomads 189.5 White Oak 169 (Adjusted from 5 to 6) (Adjusted from 5 to 6) National Arena Swimming League 2011 - South Division One West Gala Points League Points Place Team R1 R2 R3 Total R1 R2 R3 Bonus Total 1 City Of Southampton 234 258 210 702 6 6 12 24 48 2 City Of Guildford B 240 248 203 691 5 6 10 24 45 3 Brighton 241 224 188 653 6 6 8 24 44 4 Maidenhead Marlins 196 206 154 556 6 5 6 24 41 5 Mid Sussex Marlins 223 210 146 579 5 5 4 24 38 6 Newbury 181 222 143 546 5 5 2 24 36 7 Winchester Penguins 179.5 193.5 217 590 4 4 12 12 32 8 Kingston Royals 198 187.5 193 578.5 4 4 10 12 30 9 Havant & Waterlooville 176 174 192 542 2 4 8 12 26 10 Chesham 183 167 177 527 4 3 6 12 25 11 Farnham 150 128 133 411 3 2 4 12 21 12 Chalfont Otters 136 125 132 393 3 2 2 12 19 13 Hart 125 147 269 541 1 2 12 0 15 14 Tilehurst 135 107 249 491 2 1 10 0 13 15 Littlehampton 129.5 140 228.5 498 1 3 8 0 12 16 Alton & District 116 104 212 432 2 1 4 0 7 17 Fareham Nomads 101 103.5 189.5 394 1 1 2 0 4.
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