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2010 Somerset County Aa Championships Yeovil Olympiads Athletic Club Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:10 AM 09/05/2010 Page 1 2010 SOMERSET COUNTY AA CHAMPIONSHIPS - 24/04/2010 to 08/05/2010 Results Girls 11-12 100 Meter Sprint HEATS ===================================================================== CBP: R 13.70 1988 J.Brown, YOAC Name Age Team Prelims Wind ===================================================================== Preliminaries 1 20 Sheves, Harriet 12 BRUTON SCHOOL FO 14.55Q 3.7 1 339 Bryant, Alicia 12 TAUNTON AC 14.55Q 3.7 3 194 Nanton, Hannah 12 MILLPREP 14.67q 3.7 3 338 Brown, Maisie 12 TAUNTON AC 14.67q 3.7 5 146 Allen, Eleanor 12 MENDIP AC 14.95q 3.7 6 306 Hoskins, Olivia 12 QUEENS COLLEGE,T 14.97q 3.7 7 345 Lincoln, Beth 12 TAUNTON AC 15.06q 3.7 8 407 Bell, Emily 12 WELLS CATHEDRAL 15.26q 3.7 9 153 Lavender, Claudia 12 MENDIP AC 15.36 3.7 10 154 Loosemore, Hannah 11 MENDIP AC 15.44 3.7 11 440 Azariah, Cara 11 YEOVIL AND WELLS AC 15.51 3.7 12 286 Conroy, Hannah 11 QUEENS COLLEGE J 15.63 3.7 13 329 Petrovic, Hannah 12 SEXEYS 15.86 3.7 14 276 Denham, Emma 11 PARK SCHOOL YEOVIL 16.00 3.7 15 185 Casterton, Poppy 12 MILLPREP 16.54 3.7 16 411 Manning, M 12 WELLS CATHEDRAL 17.04 3.7 Girls 11-12 100 Meter Sprint FINAL ============================================================================ CBP: R 13.70 1988 J.Brown, YOAC Name Age Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ Finals 1 20 Sheves, Harriet 12 BRUTON SCHOOL FO 14.10 1.4 2 338 Brown, Maisie 12 TAUNTON AC 14.30 1.4 3 306 Hoskins, Olivia 12 QUEENS COLLEGE,T 14.40 1.4 4 339 Bryant, Alicia 12 TAUNTON AC 14.50 1.4 5 194 Nanton, Hannah 12 MILLPREP 14.70 1.4 6 146 Allen, Eleanor 12 MENDIP AC 14.80 1.4 7 345 Lincoln, Beth 12 TAUNTON AC x 15.20 1.4 8 407 Bell, Emily 12 WELLS CATHEDRAL 15.30 1.4 Yeovil Olympiads Athletic Club Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:10 AM 09/05/2010 Page 1 2010 SOMERSET COUNTY AA CHAMPIONSHIPS - 24/04/2010 to 08/05/2010 Results Girls 13-14 100 Meter Sprint HEATS ===================================================================== CBP: R 12.90 1989 C.Epsley, Millfield School Name Age Team Prelims Wind ===================================================================== Preliminaries 1 340 Bryant, Phoebe 14 TAUNTON AC 13.22Q 1.7 2 155 McCARTHY, Lottie 14 MENDIP AC 13.25q 1.7 3 336 Barton, Abigail 14 TAUNTON AC 13.75q 1.7 4 215 Eldridge, Maisie 14 MILLFIELD SCHOOL 13.86q 1.7 5 21 Thomas, Emily 14 BRUTON SCHOOL FO 13.88q 1.7 6 410 Hubner, Elizabeth 13 WELLS CATHEDRAL 13.92q 1.7 7 181 Bellak, Olivia 13 MILLPREP 13.93q 1.7 8 236 Thompson, Ffion 14 MILLFIELD SCHOOL 14.06q 1.7 9 86 Collins, Sophia 14 KINGS COLLEGE, T 14.44 1.7 10 448 Gabbidon, Natasha 13 YEOVIL AND WELLS AC 14.48 1.7 11 441 Azariah, Ziana 13 YEOVIL AND WELLS AC 14.78 1.7 12 98 McClean, Ellie 14 KINGS COLLEGE, T 15.62 1.7 Girls 13-14 100 Meter Sprint FINAL ============================================================================ CBP: R 12.90 1989 C.Epsley, Millfield School Name Age Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ Finals 1 340 Bryant, Phoebe 14 TAUNTON AC 13.23 1.0 2 155 McCARTHY, Lottie 14 MENDIP AC 13.26 1.0 3 336 Barton, Abigail 14 TAUNTON AC 13.69 1.0 4 215 Eldridge, Maisie 14 MILLFIELD SCHOOL 13.77 1.0 5 410 Hubner, Elizabeth 13 WELLS CATHEDRAL 13.79 1.0 6 21 Thomas, Emily 14 BRUTON SCHOOL FO 13.89 1.0 7 181 Bellak, Olivia 13 MILLPREP 13.90 1.0 8 236 Thompson, Ffion 14 MILLFIELD SCHOOL 14.00 1.0 Girls 13-14 200 Meter Sprint HEATS ===================================================================== CBP: R 25.90 1989 C.Epsley, Millfield School Name Age Team Prelims Wind ===================================================================== Preliminaries 1 340 Bryant, Phoebe 14 TAUNTON AC 28.05Q 3.0 2 147 Archbold, Gemma 13 MENDIP AC 28.39q 3.0 3 410 Hubner, Elizabeth 13 WELLS CATHEDRAL 28.57q 3.0 4 336 Barton, Abigail 14 TAUNTON AC 28.77q 3.0 5 21 Thomas, Emily 14 BRUTON SCHOOL FO 29.03q 3.0 6 448 Gabbidon, Natasha 13 YEOVIL AND WELLS AC 29.57q 3.0 7 346 Rogers, Charlotte 13 TAUNTON AC 31.03q 3.0 8 160 Reakes, Amy 14 MENDIP AC 31.35q 3.0 9 180 Banks, Paisley 13 MILLPREP 33.44 3.0 Yeovil Olympiads Athletic Club Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:10 AM 09/05/2010 Page 1 2010 SOMERSET COUNTY AA CHAMPIONSHIPS - 24/04/2010 to 08/05/2010 Results Girls 13-14 200 Meter Sprint FINAL ============================================================================ CBP: R 25.90 1989 C.Epsley, Millfield School Name Age Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ Finals 1 340 Bryant, Phoebe 14 TAUNTON AC 27.57 1.9 2 147 Archbold, Gemma 13 MENDIP AC 28.12 1.9 3 336 Barton, Abigail 14 TAUNTON AC 28.39 1.9 4 410 Hubner, Elizabeth 13 WELLS CATHEDRAL 28.57 1.9 5 21 Thomas, Emily 14 BRUTON SCHOOL FO 28.99 1.9 6 448 Gabbidon, Natasha 13 YEOVIL AND WELLS AC 30.50 1.9 7 346 Rogers, Charlotte 13 TAUNTON AC x 31.34 1.9 Girls 11-12 200 Meter Run HEATS ===================================================================== CBP: R 28.60 1988 J.BROWN, YOAC Name Age Team Prelims Wind ===================================================================== Preliminaries 1 20 Sheves, Harriet 12 BRUTON SCHOOL FO 30.20Q 1.6 2 149 Bateman, Jade 12 MENDIP AC 30.58q 1.6 3 338 Brown, Maisie 12 TAUNTON AC 30.90q 1.6 4 306 Hoskins, Olivia 12 QUEENS COLLEGE,T 31.37q 1.6 5 311 Wilde, Rebecca 12 QUEENS COLLEGE,T 31.80q 1.6 6 189 Horler, Hettie 11 MILLPREP 32.37q 1.6 7 407 Bell, Emily 12 WELLS CATHEDRAL 33.00q 1.6 8 456 James, Alexa 12 YEOVIL AND WELLS AC 33.31q 1.6 9 288 Seager, Bethany 11 QUEENS COLLEGE J 34.00 1.6 10 13 Kirwan, Imogen 12 BRUTON SCHOOL FO 36.27 1.6 Girls 11-12 200 Meter Run ============================================================================ CBP: R 28.60 1988 J.BROWN, YOAC Name Age Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ Finals 1 20 Sheves, Harriet 12 BRUTON SCHOOL FO 30.27 1.9 2 338 Brown, Maisie 12 TAUNTON AC 30.84 1.9 3 306 Hoskins, Olivia 12 QUEENS COLLEGE,T 31.11 1.9 4 311 Wilde, Rebecca 12 QUEENS COLLEGE,T 31.41 1.9 5 456 James, Alexa 12 YEOVIL AND WELLS AC 33.56 1.9 6 407 Bell, Emily 12 WELLS CATHEDRAL 33.68 1.9 Yeovil Olympiads Athletic Club Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:10 AM 09/05/2010 Page 1 2010 SOMERSET COUNTY AA CHAMPIONSHIPS - 24/04/2010 to 08/05/2010 Results Girls 11-12 800 Meter Run ======================================================================= CBP: R 2:29.93 12/05/2007 DANIELLE MORGAN, MILLFIELF PREP Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 311 Wilde, Rebecca 12 QUEENS COLLEGE,T 2:43.68 2 184 C-Coleman, Lucy 11 MILLPREP 2:55.65 3 190 Jeanes, Harriet 11 MILLPREP 2:58.71 4 408 Brown, A 12 WELLS CATHEDRAL 3:00.44 5 154 Loosemore, Hannah 11 MENDIP AC 3:08.80 Girls 13-14 800 Meter Run ======================================================================= CBP: R 2:08.80 1985 C.Forbes, Millfield School Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 302 Brown, Holly 13 QUEENS COLLEGE,T 2:29.19 2 233 Rushmer, Katie 14 MILLFIELD SCHOOL 2:30.68 3 409 Cavender, Amy 13 WELLS CATHEDRAL 2:33.96 4 273 Potter, E 13 WELLS CATHEDRAL 2:35.66 5 92 Guess, Penelope 14 KINGS COLLEGE, T 2:40.86 6 312 Wilson, Hannah 13 QUEENS COLLEGE,T 2:42.76 7 454 Hawkins, Lillian 14 YEOVIL AND WELLS AC 2:44.92 8 12 Kirwan, Eleanor 14 BRUTON SCHOOL FO 2:44.99 9 104 Slade, Erin 13 KINGS COLLEGE, T 2:51.76 10 452 Gregory, Olivia 14 YEOVIL AND WELLS AC 2:54.03 11 439 Johnson, Ginnie 14 WESTFIELD SCHOOL 2:54.92 12 453 Guest, Lydia 13 YEOVIL AND WELLS AC x 2:54.96 Girls 11-12 1500 Meter Run ======================================================================= CBP: R 5:15.20 1996 L.Puddle, Millfield School Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 47 Stevenson, Marissa 12 HAZLEGROVE SCHOOL 5:37.44 2 305 Falkingham, Elen 12 QUEENS COLLEGE,T 5:52.85 3 14 Knight, Katie 12 BRUTON SCHOOL FO 6:22.40 Girls 13-14 1500 Meter Run ======================================================================= CBP: R 4:45.28 12/05/2007 Naomi Speake, BRISTOL and WEST Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 412 Smith, Emily 14 WELLS CATHEDRAL 4:51.01 2 187 Cooper, Amy 13 MILLPREP 4:57.75 3 457 Jones, Jemma 13 YEOVIL AND WELLS AC 5:26.35 4 451 Gibbons, Abigail 13 YEOVIL AND WELLS AC 5:31.43 5 309 Pointing, Hope 14 QUEENS COLLEGE,T 5:33.56 6 346 Rogers, Charlotte 13 TAUNTON AC 5:34.01 7 348 Smalley, Grace 13 TAUNTON AC 5:40.30 8 397 Martin, Erin 13 UNATTACHED 5:56.05 Yeovil Olympiads Athletic Club Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:10 AM 09/05/2010 Page 1 2010 SOMERSET COUNTY AA CHAMPIONSHIPS - 24/04/2010 to 08/05/2010 Results Girls 11-12 70 Meter Hurdles HEATS ===================================================================== CBP: R 11.80 1988 A.Mesney, YOAC Name Age Team Prelims Wind ===================================================================== Preliminaries 1 146 Allen, Eleanor 12 MENDIP AC 12.91Q 0.3 2 153 Lavender, Claudia 12 MENDIP AC 13.11q 0.3 3 14 Knight, Katie 12 BRUTON SCHOOL FO 13.52q 0.3 4 286 Conroy, Hannah 11 QUEENS COLLEGE J 13.91q 0.3 5 329 Petrovic, Hannah 12 SEXEYS 14.02q 0.3 6 288 Seager, Bethany 11 QUEENS COLLEGE J 15.93q 0.3 7 185 Casterton, Poppy 12 MILLPREP 16.04q 0.3 8 194 Nanton, Hannah 12 MILLPREP 17.41q 0.3 9 189 Horler, Hettie 11 MILLPREP 18.88 0.3 Girls 11-12 70 Meter Hurdles FINALS ============================================================================
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