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UK Inter Counties (CAU) Annual Track & Field Championships 24 & 25 May 2009 Bedford International Stadium UK Inter Counties (CAU) Annual Track & Field Championships 24 & 25 May 2009 Bedford International Stadium Women's 800m Heat 1 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 238 Rebecca SWEENEY Greater Manchester 02:12.57 Q 2 212 Helen REYNOLDS Sussex 02:13.17 Q 3 99 Karrie BLAKE Herefordshire 02:14.25 Q 4 168 Katie KIRK Northern Ireland 02:15.10 q 5 173 Kristie LEYBOURNE Lancashire 02:17.45 Women's 800m Heat 2 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 87 Clementine ADAMS Surrey 02:14.42 Q 2 128 Lucy DOWSETT Cambridgeshire 02:14.66 Q 3 250 Abbi VERNON Derbyshire 02:14.84 Q 4 141 Karen GOODE Essex 02:15.91 q 5 137 Sophie GIBBENS Buckinghamshire 02:18.70 Women's 800m FINAL 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 99 Karrie BLAKE Herefordshire 02:07.62 2 238 Rebecca SWEENEY Greater Manchester 02:07.73 3 128 Lucy DOWSETT Cambridgeshire 02:10.72 4 212 Helen REYNOLDS Sussex 02:13.37 5 250 Abbi VERNON Derbyshire 02:14.71 6 87 Clementine ADAMS Surrey 02:15.96 7 694 Karen GOODE Essex 02:20.21 8 168 Katie KIRK Northern Ireland 02:28.26 Women's 200m Heat 1 Wind = -0.6 m/s 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 761 Lee MCCONNELL West District Scotland 23.97 Q 2 656 Melinda COOKSEY Worcestershire 24.32 Q 3 36 Carley WENHAM Sussex 25.19 4 25 Louise HAZEL Cambridgeshire 25.43 5 723 Hannah INGRAM Leicestershire 25.67 6 27 Eleanor MARKENDALL Lancashire 26.46 Women's 200m Heat 2 Wind = -0.2 m/s 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 32 Helen PRYER Surrey 23.83 Q 2 3 Louise BLOOR Yorkshire 24.19 Q 3 34 Lucy SARGANT Essex 24.21 q 4 7 Katherine ENDACOTT Devon 24.37 q 5 653 Vickie COLE Kent 24.75 6 22 Becca CAROZZI Herefordshire 25.18 Women's 200m Heat 3 Wind = -1.9 m/s 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 866 Shauna THOMPSON Greater Manchester 24.18 Q 2 285 Lucy EVANS Cheshire 24.63 Q 3 35 Laura WAKE Hertfordshire 25.01 4 29 Lucy ONYEFERO Middlesex 25.08 5 33 Ellena RUDDOCK Warwickshire 25.26 6 11 Natalie JOWETT Buckinghamshire 25.82 UK Inter Counties (CAU) Annual Track & Field Championships 24 & 25 May 2009 Bedford International Stadium Women's 200m FINAL Wind = -0.7 m/s 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 761 Lee MCCONNELL West District Scotland 23.29 2 32 Helen PRYER Surrey 23.90 3 866 Shauna THOMPSON Greater Manchester 24.07 4 34 Lucy SARGANT Essex 24.38 5 3 Louise BLOOR Yorkshire 24.41 6 656 Melinda COOKSEY Worcestershire 24.50 7 285 Lucy EVANS Cheshire 24.65 8 7 Katherine ENDACOTT Devon 24.74 Women's 200m Elite Final Wind = +0.4 m/s 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 709 Louise HAZELL Cambridgeshire 24.09 2 406 Anike SHAND WHTTINGHAM Kent 24.64 Women's 100m Hurdles Heat 1 Wind = +0.1 m/s 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 715 Zara HOHN Yorkshire 13.71 Q 2 626 Lucy BOGGIS Avon & Somerset 14.18 Q 3 688 Stephanie GAYNOR Hertfordshire 14.21 q 4 47 Sandra SEATON Surrey 14.76 5 678 Joe EATON Avon & Somerset 14.81 6 889 Chloe WHALLEY Buckinghamshire 15.12 7 42 Bella HAILSTONE Sussex Women's 100m Hurdles Heat 2 Wind = -0.6 m/s 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 634 Angie BROADBELT-BLAKE Middlesex 14.06 Q 2 734 Heather JONES West Wales 14.14 Q 3 48 Grace SMITH Merseyside 14.56 q 4 717 Ellen HOWARTH-BROWN Herefordshire 14.73 q 5 651 Grace CLEMENTS Cambridgeshire 14.74 q 6 602 Lauren AMBROSE Bedfordshire 15.09 7 49 Michelle THOMAS Warwickshire 15.46 Women's 100m Hurdles FINAL Wind = +0.0 m/s 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 715 Zara HOHN Yorkshire 13.59 2 634 Angie BROADBELT-BLAKE Middlesex 13.88 3 626 Lucy BOGGIS Avon & Somerset 14.13 4 688 Stephanie GAYNOR Hertfordshire 14.18 5 48 Grace SMITH Merseyside 14.33 6 717 Ellen HOWARTH-BROWN Herefordshire 14.56 7 734 Heather JONES West Wales 14.63 8 651 Grace CLEMENTS Cambridgeshire 14.65 UK Inter Counties (CAU) Annual Track & Field Championships 24 & 25 May 2009 Bedford International Stadium Women's 200m Heat 1 Wind = -0.6 m/s 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 761 Lee MCCONNELL West District Scotland 23.97 Q 2 656 Melinda COOKSEY Worcestershire 24.32 Q 3 36 Carley WENHAM Sussex 25.19 4 325 25.43 5 723 Hannah INGRAM Leicestershire 25.67 6 327 26.46 Women's 200m Heat 2 Wind = -0.2 m/s 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 32 Helen PRYER Surrey 23.83 Q 2 303 Louise BLOOR Yorks 24.19 Q 3 334 Lucy SARGEANT Essex 24.21 q 4 7 Katherine ENDACOTT Devon 24.37 q 5 653 Vickie COLE Kent 24.75 6 322 25.18 Women's 200m Heat 3 Wind = -1.9 m/s 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 866 Shauna THOMPSON Greater Manchester 24.18 Q 2 285 Lucy EVANS Cheshire 24.63 Q 3 335 Laura WAKE Herts 25.01 4 329 Lucy ONYEFERO Middx 25.08 5 333 Ellena RUDDOCK Warks 25.26 6 11 Natalie JOWETT Buckinghamshire 25.82 Women's 200m FINAL Wind = -0.7 m/s 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 761 Lee MCCONNELL West District Scotland 23.29 2 32 Helen PRYER Surrey 23.90 3 866 Shauna THOMPSON Greater Manchester 24.07 4 334 Lucy SARGEANT Essex 24.38 5 303 Louise BLOOR Yorks 24.41 6 656 Melinda COOKSEY Worcestershire 24.50 7 285 Lucy EVANS Cheshire 24.65 8 7 Katherine ENDACOTT Devon 24.74 Women's 5000m FINAL 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 706 Kerry HARTY Northern Ireland 16:21.59 2 702 Claire HALLISSEY Hertfordshire 16:28.42 3 851 Kat SPARKE Essex 17:09.02 4 649 Fiona CLARK Sussex 17:19.00 5 666 Lisa DE SILVA Middlesex 17:28.62 6 635 Lara BROMILOW Buckinghamshire 17:30.69 7 855 Carolyn SUMMERSGILL North Eastern Counties 17:36.03 8 814 Suzie RICHARDS Avon & Somerset 17:54.23 9 700 Sarah HAINES Leicestershire 17:55.71 10 900 Sophie WILLIAMS Warwickshire 18:11.03 11 118 Sophie COWPER Surrey 18:38.40 12 742 Emma LANGDELL Staffordshire DNF UK Inter Counties (CAU) Annual Track & Field Championships 24 & 25 May 2009 Bedford International Stadium Women's Hammer FINAL 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 127 Laura DOUGLAS North Wales 63.17 2 432 Hayley MURRAY Warwickshire 50.74 3 112 Abbi CARTER Humberside 50.69 4 195 Bolanle OGUN Gloucestershire 50.40 5 179 Lucy MARSHALL Leicestershire 49.79 6 257 Jenna WHEATMAN Yorkshire 49.69 7 123 Jo DAVISON Sussex 49.24 8 264 Katy WILSON North Eastern Counties 48.29 9 164 Vicky JOHNSON Merseyside 47.81 10 111 Jenna CANNELL Norfolk 43.45 11 160 Andrea JENKINS Bedfordshire 43.42 12 200 Paula PEATTY Essex 42.13 13 126 Kirsty DOUGLAS Derbyshire 40.94 14 245 Camilla THRUSH Surrey 50.40 15 221 Hayley SAYER Cambridgeshire 36.48 16 166 Donna KENT Kent 34.30 Women's Long Jump FINAL 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 259 Sarah WHELLSTEAD Surrey 6.13 +1.6 2 248 Lorraine UGEN Kent 6.07 +0.5 3 25 Louise HAZEL Cambridgeshire 6.04 -0.2 4 125 Mary DEVLIN Northern Ireland 5.87 +1.9 5 209 Amanda RANGER Middlesex 5.81 -0.2 6 219 Alex RUSSELL Merseyside 5.81 +0.4 7 155 Emma HUGHES Bedfordshire 5.63 +0.7 8 626 Lucy BOGGIS Avon & Somerset 5.57 +0.8 9 197 Aimee PALMER Staffordshire 5.56 +0.9 10 241 Jess TAYLOR Yorkshire 5.53 -0.8 11 260 Shakira WHIGHT Berkshire 5.41 +0.2 12 135 Mandy GAULT Hampshire 5.35 +0.8 13 110 Leanne BUXTON Sussex 5.30 +0.3 14 167 Aleasha KIDDLE Essex 5.03 +0.4 15 117 Hayley-Jayne CONE Hertfordshire 4.90 +1.5 UK Inter Counties (CAU) Annual Track & Field Championships 24 & 25 May 2009 Bedford International Stadium Women's Javelin FINAL 24/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 254 Katy WATTS Hampshire 50.89 2 178 Eloise MANGER Lancashire 48.12 3 242 Hayley THOMAS Essex 47.79 4 243 Sophie THOMAS Wiltshire 46.22 5 172 Christine LAWRENCE Kent 44.49 6 227 Alison SIGGERY West Wales 42.99 7 253 Tesni WARD Nottinghamshire 42.36 8 154 Simone HUGGINS-WARD Warwickshire 42.01 9 424 Sara ELLIS Hampshire 41.94 10 96 Danielle BENTLEY Cheshire 40.41 11 177 Peta LUNDGREN Hertfordshire 40.38 12 603 Danielle ANDERSON Oxfordshire 39.32 13 39 Grace CLEMENTS Cambridgeshire 38.29 14 100 Julie BOGGIS Avon & Somerset 37.82 15 422 Emma CHRISTMAS Essex 36.11 16 162 Hannah JOHNSON Berkshire 33.85 17 218 Jo ROWLAND Surrey 31.63 18 266 Man YU WONG Sussex 31.33 Women's 400m Hurdles Heat 1 25/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 670 Hannah STARES Buckinghamshire 57.93 Q 2 712 Nicola HILL Essex 61.23 Q 3 765 Christine MCMAHON Northern Ireland 62.28 q 4 864 Michelle THOMAS Warwickshire 63.80 5 890 Chloe WHALLEY Buckinghamshire 63.80 6 735 Laura JONES Hertfordshire 64.63 Women's 400m Hurdles Heat 2 25/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 647 Eilidh CHILD East District Scotland 57.09 Q 2 789 Emily PARKER Surrey 63.12 Q 3 643 Becca CAROZZI Herefordshire 63.97 4 787 Cara PAIN Sussex 64.45 5 792 Danielle PARKINSON Greater Manchester 65.34 6 614 Natalie BEALE Berkshire 67.80 Women's 400m Hurdles Heat 3 25/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 831 Sian SCOTT Dorset 60.13 Q 2 668 Nisha DESAI North Eastern Counties 60.74 Q 3 627 Lauren BOUCHARD Essex 60.74 q 4 658 Gabrielle COVENEY Middlesex 63.74 5 779 Jackie NOBLET Lancashire 64.64 6 849 Katie SOCKETT Yorkshire 64.81 UK Inter Counties (CAU) Annual Track & Field Championships 24 & 25 May 2009 Bedford International Stadium Women's 400m Hurdles FINAL 25/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 647 Eilidh CHILD East District Scotland 55.52 2 670 Hannah DOUGLAS Buckinghamshire 58.22 3 627 Lauren BOUCHARD Essex 60.14 4 831 Sian SCOTT Dorset 60.61 5 712 Nicola HILL Essex 61.32 6 789 Emily PARKER Surrey 61.43 7 668 Nisha DESAI North Eastern Counties 62.82 8 765 Christine MCMAHON Northern Ireland 62.82 Women's 100m Heat 1 Wind = NT 25/05/2009 Posn Bib Athlete County Perf 1 863 Kadie-Anne THOMAS Buckinghamshire 12.10 Q 2 624 Louise BLOOR Yorkshire 12.16 Q 3 903 Louise WOOD Essex 12.27 Q 4 653 Vickie COLE Kent 12.42 5 663 Loretta CURTIS Derbyshire 12.68 6 717 Ellen HOWARTH-BROWN Herefordshire 12.70 7 919 Laura HITCHMAN Sussex 12.75
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