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Athletes 2019 First Name Last Name Sport Evan Holt Para Swimming Grant Taylor Disability Skiing Oliver Dustin Athletics Samuel Greenbank Swimming Ella Cooper-Holmes Para Swimming Bethan Lishman Athletics Simon Lawson Athletics Rachael Vatter Triathlon Olivia Mason Athletics Luke Greenbank Swimming Emily Branthwaite Wheelchair Basketball Robin Regan Fell Running Molly Wren Triathlon Abbie Winstanley Swimming Hannah O'Donnell Netball Maddison Tuer Swimming Toby Patton Swimming Ben Jenkinson Swimming Charlotte Grimshaw Swimming Stephanie Millward Mbe Swimming Tatum Keen Judo Laura Mcnab Swimming Euphemie Rhodes Golf Elizabeth Booker Swimming Laurence Bostock Skeleton Rachel Hanagan Skeleton Matthew Howard Triathlon Jess Podger Swimming Jacob Salisbury Skeleton Hannah Pitman Softball Amelia Bissett Tennis Joseph Choong Modern Pentathlon Bryony Powell Baton Twirling Ava Powell Baton Twirling Oliver Grimes Taekwondo Kieran Bird Swimming Alex Lane Badminton Becky Reed Netball Emilie Bayliss Baton Twirling Chloe Robyns-Landricombe Judo Molly Chapman Badminton Kitty O’Gara Dance Ethan Nairne Judo Patience Rhodes Golf Jenna Blundell Athletics Ellenor (Elle) Wilson Rhythmic Gymnastics Elisabeth Lyndon Rhythmic Gymnastics Bronwen Granville Fencing Pelagia Beekma Gymnastic Dylan Hood Swimming Kashvi Cox Gymnastics Ethan Mcneil Swimming George Sawyer Handball William Ryley Swimming Giulio Sartorello Water Polo Emma Collins-Jones Weightlifting Joe Ashworth Water Polo Laura Whittingham Athletics Scott Joyner Motocross Louise Cattanach Pentathlon Ellie Gussey Triathlon Georgia Gussey Swimming Taylor Hunt Cycling Joshua Monaghan-Coombs Para-Swimming Lydia Green Baton Twirling Jayda Hibbert Baton Twirling Olivia Green Modern Pentathlon Adam Hames Bobsleigh Ilaria Brandimarte Synchronised Swimming Rory Howorth Athletics Elena Gill Rhythmic Gymnastics Sophie Brooke Hookings Rhythmic Gymnastics Charlie Follett Modern Pentathlon Sarah Wilson Modern Pentathlon Sam Curry Modern Pentathlon Joanna Muir Modern Pentathlon Marcus Wyatt Skeleton Benjamin Fletcher Judo Tom Derbyshire Swimming Calum Jarvis Swimming Oliver Murray Modern Pentathlon Bradley Hall Bobsleigh Montgomery Podger Modern Pentathlon Bradley Sutton Modern Pentathlon Harry Boby Judo Lele Nairne Judo Rhys Thompson Judo Ellie Cumpsty Sailing Jamie Harper Modern Pentathlon Anna Burt Athletics Lauren Mckenzie Figure Skating Emmie Blamey Netball Theo Campbell Athletics Macauley Tomlinson Wheelchair Basketball Allan Noble Touch Rugby Freddie Webb Triathlon Scott Jones Athletics Fiona Madden Dragon Boat Tina Curtis Dragon Boat Racing Emily Griffiths Triathlon / Long Distance Running Anya Le Monnier Netball Jennifer Holden Cycling Benjamin Clarke Cricket Paul Ryman Triathlon J'Quon Duvall-Richards Tennis Dewi John Golf Davis Max Athletics Rebecca Pierce Triathlon Ella Riggall Aquatics Amelie Green Hockey Hermione Plumptre Athletics Amy Gordon Swimming Euan Taylor Cycling Megan Fletcher Judo Rhiannon Bowen Swimming Robyn Ashworth Synchronised Swimming Joshua Lang Hockey Charlotte Lang Swimming, Biathlon Hannah Denny Swimming Ben Bates Fencing Sophie Drakeford-Lewis Netball Cameron Michaud-Paterson Football Brad Pontin Triathlon Louis Rolfe Para Cycling Derrick Chen Tennis Matthew Titman Swimming Sarah Leiter Goalball Maisey Snaith Athletics Oliver Fox Athletics Zach Goggin British Gymnastics Henry Choong Modern Pentathlon Noam Frechter Taekwondo Winston Tan Taekwondo Claire Connon Wheelchair Racing William Tan Taekwondo Lizzie Bennett Para Equestrian Vaulting Tom Sharrock Rowing William Buchanan Rowing Rob Sargent Rowing Jessica-Jane Applegate Para Swimming Tess Howard Hockey (Field) Zachary Pywell Triathlon Kathryn Gill Swimming Jake Moxham Swimming Anna Maria Fischer Outrigger Canoeing & Dragon Boat Racing Emilie Eve Touch Rugby Jonathan Lankfer Hockey Lucy Warne Equestrian Ben Bartram Wheelchair Tennis Liam Barnett Swimming Tessa Bertozzi Ultimate Frisbee Hayley Davis Swimming And Open Water Swimming Adam Tapley Triathlon Winston Tan Taekwondo Louise Kedge Triathlon Catherine Lopez Diving Manfred Battle Swimming Glenn Williams Bowls (Indoor & Outdoor) Katrin Heider Swimming Gracie Kay Swimming Georgia Maggs Swimming Hugo Bellamy Swimming Charlotte Taylor Athletics Louis Rawlings Athletics Edward Williams Swimming Jake Borrett Triathlon / Athletics Thomas White Ultimate Frisbee Joshua Borrett Triathlon / Athletics Kieran Wood Track And Field Jono Adam Swimming Isabella Given Diving Molly Ollington Swimming Nick Miller Hammerthrow Megan Busby Athletics Olivia Bent Cycling Jack Smith Swimming Amber Mcintosh Running/ Triathlon Emily Trotter Trampoline Ewan Waite Para Athletics Adam Bent Cycling Kira Holliday Trampolining Adam Thompson Athletics Luke Thompson Athletics Abigail Thompson Athletics Melissa Mcintosh Cross Country/Middle Distance Running Ali Hassan Tennis Damon King Athletics / Gymnastics Melissa Bills Athletics Phil Whitehead Triathlon Caitlin Whitehead Golf Lewis James Hand Boxing Emie Seward Bmx Racing Jacob Leach Para Swimming Jayden Seward Bmx Racing Andrew Lachlan Beattie Touch (Rugby) Finley Quayle Swimming Andrew Stables Para Swimming Lauren Cattell Rugby Union Joe Long Rowing Katherine Merchant Rugby Rochelle Clark Rugby Angus Williams Athletics/ Cross Country Mari Durward-Akhurst Equestrian Billy Wood Golf Orla Williams Running Luke Bouchier Rugby Charlotte-Ellen Eales Australian Rules Football Adel Zakrzewski Swimming Jonah Alfert Judo Jessica Pilgrim Golf James Hernandez Figure Skating Rafael Rhys Pollitt Fencing Brodie Judge Swimming Raven Chapman Boxing Ilse Owen Equestrian Abigail Goddard Kayaking Lucy Allsop Cycling Zoe Allsop Cycling Benjamin Jackson Swimming Michael Burden Handball Jason Vaughan Swimming Cameron Reid Athletics Edem Adablah Rugby Union Anna Popescu Tennis Lilli Deste Water Skiing Ethan Conlin Curling Tash Pavelin Netball Daisy Bouchier Hockey Alfie Bouchier Rugby Haniya Glazebrook Swimming Max Mcgarvie Running Luke Mcgarvie Swimming Freddie Lucas Swimming Ross Mcgarvie Swimming Alex Bower Rugby Olivia Lee Swimming Matthew Aldred Running/Swimming Alexander Aldred Running Lara Hill Hockey Rebecca Bushell Rugby Union Ted Hamilton Triathlon, Aquathlon Tommy Davies Cross Country/Track And Hockey Matthew Harris Rugby Union William Smith Squash Ellie Martin Swimming/ Netball Kitty Conlin Curling Soraya Lockwood Athlete Tom Strudwick Rowing Charles Page Cycling Lily Barker Swimming George Andrews Swimming Charles Rollins Cycling Emily Mann Hockey Nic Nicolaou Basketball Jessica Blackman Swimming Emilie Ratcliff Swimming Lucy Newman Mountain Biking Sam Clark Triathlon Ellie Perkin Hockey Melissa Reid Triathlon & Surfing David Wetherill Para Table Tennis James Honeybone Fencing Rosie Bartlett Netball Jamie Craze Fencing Finn Hawkins Sailing Matthew Marsh Basketball Ellie Mitchell Cricket Dylan Tynan Para Table Tennis Cameron Vearncombe Para Swimming Annabel Denton Modern Pentathlon Freddy Rolls Rowing Thomas Humphrey Judo Stephen Jarvis Athletics Abigail Birch Athletics Fay Dutfield-Horton Wheelchair Tennis Georgina Miller Free Diving Jack Coop Paddle Boarding Caitlin Maxwell Fencing Benjamin Cabrera Kayaking George Haynes Surf Life Saving Samuel Boorne Fencing Steven Lewis Surf Life Saving Jasmine Williams Sailing Theo Williams Sailing Archie Clarke Surf Kayaking Oliver Naylor Swimming Samuel Jose Athletics Lucy Hancock Taekwondo Bo Rason Athletics Leah Powell Taekwondo Maddy Lee Fencing Oscar Partridge Canoe Nicholas Howes Fencing Bonita Whitelock Surfing Leo Pellow Aquatics Tegan Blackford Surfing Lyndon Beddow Underwater Hockey Harry Polkinghorne Swimming Emily Corin Surf Lifesaving Felicity Marriott Horse Riding Oliver Waller Swimming Emily Currie Surfing Josephine Spencer Sailing Austin Brocklesby Surfing Sam Brereton Athletics Finn Collins Surfing Nyla Evely Gymnastics Adam Everett Taekwondo Neil Eddy Triathlon Barnaby Cox Surfing Charlotte Hicks Modern Pentathlon Caitlin Keaney Target Sprint Kieran Williams Para Swimming Jennifer Pendlebury Surfing Tony Wright Running Melissa King Triathlon Archie Rolls Rugby And Rowing David Allan Reid Triathlon Jonathan Webb Aquathlon/Aquabike/Triathlon Oliver Rundle Hockey Samuel Perkin Surf Life Saving Sian Temple Triathlon David Bartlett Triathlon Nikki Welch Badminton Elle Veale Paddle Boarding Leigh Anderson Surf Life Saving Zak Clemens Running, Swimming & Triathlon Anna Cullen Triathlon / Aqua Bike Angus Nile Swimming And Waterpolo Merryn Doidge Rugby Union Leon Smith Athletics Neil Tunstall Athletics Reef Slack Biathlon And Surf Life Saving Joanna Vyvyan Badminton Poppy Kirkman Tennis Elowen Penfold Athletics Cara Collins Badminton Luke Haynes Fencing Freya Prodger Hockey Pegleg Bennett Surfing Megan Vingoe Swimming, Pool And Open Water Andrew Houlder Surf Life Saving Michael Birchmore Triathlon Jonas Gummesson Triathlon Joshua Leigh Swimming Isabelle Leigh Swimming Thomas Leigh Swimming Michael Dugan Athletics Jonathan Colaco Triathlon / Athletics Turaya Evans Swimming.
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