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Somerset ASA Age Groups & Championships 2015 Meet Program Somerset ASA Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - Page 1 Somerset ASA Age Groups & Championships 2015 Meet Program - Sun 8th Mar Session 1 Heat 7 of 19 Finals Starts at 10:00 AM Event 411 Girls 9 & Over 200 SC Meter Breaststroke 1 Molly Jackson 12 Backwell 3:40.42 Lane Name Age Team Seed Time 2 Evie-Rose Young 12 Norton Radstock 3:37.84 Heat 1 of 19 Finals Starts at 09:30 AM 3 Georgia Gussey 11 Keynsham 3:36.66 1 Erin Davis 10 Backwell 4:42.51 4 Phoebe Clark 12 Chard 3:34.90 2 Evie Keen 10 TDSW 4:28.19 5 Erica Godfrey 12 Clevedon Asc 3:36.42 3 Clara Finch 10 Clevedon Asc 4:23.31 6 Briana Barrand 11 Chard 3:36.90 4 Isabella Clark 10 Wsmsc 4:11.54 7 Erin Aldridge 11 TDSW 3:39.71 5 Alice Harvey 10 Norton Radstock 4:12.39 8 Macey Barrett 10 TDSW 3:43.21 TDSW 6 Melissa Coles 10 4:25.46 Heat 8 of 19 Finals Starts at 10:04 AM Ydsc 7 Emily Breese 10 4:34.60 1 Ruby Smith 11 MILW 3:32.75 Heat 2 of 19 Finals Starts at 09:36 AM 2 Erica Varney 12 STEW 3:31.79 1 Leah Evans 10 Backwell 4:10.47 3 Emily O'Dell 11 MILW 3:30.30 2 Eva-Bibba Wilbourn 10 TDSW 4:09.38 4 Poppy Hutchins 13 TDSW 3:29.79 3 Sofia Barnes 11 Wsmsc 4:06.53 5 Ella Jenkins 11 Clevedon Asc 3:30.13 4 Tamzin Rawle 11 Wsmsc 4:05.70 6 Tia Black 11 STEW 3:30.60 5 Millie Kemp 11 TDSW 4:05.91 7 Lily Williams 11 STEW 3:32.42 6 Charlotte Seymour 11 WLNW 4:07.33 8 Grace Keen 12 TDSW 3:34.73 Clevedon Asc 7 Caitlin Mark 11 4:09.67 Heat 9 of 19 Finals Starts at 10:08 AM Backwell 8 Rebecca Hollier 10 4:10.48 1 Cara Hickey 12 Keynsham 3:29.47 Heat 3 of 19 Finals Starts at 09:41 AM 2 Sarah Carr 12 Wsmsc 3:28.82 1 Daisy Stenner 11 Ydsc 4:03.06 3 Eleanor Redman 12 Wsmsc 3:28.23 2 Abby Hughes 10 TDSW 4:01.93 4 Abigail Norman 13 TDSW 3:27.96 3 Niamh Robinson 11 WellsSC 4:00.50 5 Millie Downes 11 Chard 3:28.21 4 Maisie Banwell 11 WellsSC 3:58.50 6 Stephanie Hill 12 BDSC 3:28.25 5 Isabella Moore 10 Ydsc 3:58.51 7 Poppy Leaman 13 Clevedon Asc 3:29.09 6 Aleigha Gregory 10 Wsmsc 4:00.57 8 Elysia Carter-Rice 13 STEW 3:29.50 MILW 7 Willow Walsh 10 4:02.51 Heat 10 of 19 Finals Starts at 10:13 AM MILW 8 Caitlin McLoughlin 12 4:03.10 1 Caitlin Ashurst 12 Wsmsc 3:27.04 Heat 4 of 19 Finals Starts at 09:46 AM 2 Macey Newman 13 Keynsham 3:25.81 1 Helen Hounslow 10 TDSW 3:56.35 3 Olivia McFarlane 12 Keynsham 3:24.16 2 Caitlin Gale 11 TDSW 3:55.73 4 Ellen Cabble 14 Basc 3:23.13 3 Lily Hastings-McMahon 10 Frome 3:55.45 5 Maggie Hammond 12 Wsmsc 3:23.88 4 Kaysen Chapman 11 Wsmsc 3:55.05 6 Harriet Tuson 13 Wincanton 3:24.38 5 Jessica Metcalfe 10 Frome 3:55.27 7 Isabelle John 13 TDSW 3:26.48 6 Angelina Bonelli-Bean 10 Ydsc 3:55.57 8 Josie Hooper 12 Burnham on Sea 3:27.50 Clevedon Asc 7 Grace Ripley 11 3:56.25 Heat 11 of 19 Finals Starts at 10:17 AM Clevedon Asc 8 Freya Elliot 11 3:56.45 1 Yuhka Machino 12 MILW 3:20.92 Heat 5 of 19 Finals Starts at 09:50 AM 2 Jessica Knight 12 Wsmsc 3:19.40 1 Addy Ledward 11 Clevedon Asc 3:52.80 3 Tabitha Pollard 13 Clevedon Asc 3:18.81 2 Niamh Ward 11 Frome 3:51.40 4 Ella Riggall 12 Keynsham 3:17.68 3 Maya Jenkins 11 Keynsham 3:47.22 5 Dominique-Lea Bonelli-Bean 14 Ydsc 3:18.10 4 Jude Roberts 12 Keynsham 3:46.40 6 Bethany Evans 13 Ydsc 3:18.91 5 Katie Chambers 12 WellsSC 3:46.88 7 Sophie Chambers 12 Clevedon Asc 3:19.81 6 Lara Turner 10 Keynsham 3:48.47 8 Maddie Calvesbert-Sharp 11 MILW 3:22.63 ASBW 7 Anya Snowball 11 3:52.50 Heat 12 of 19 Finals Starts at 10:21 AM Chard 8 Grace Lambert 10 3:52.97 1 Natasha Edmondston-Low 13 TDSW 3:17.59 Heat 6 of 19 Finals Starts at 09:55 AM 2 Madeleine Soper 12 Wsmsc 3:15.86 1 Grace Olding 10 MILW 3:46.02 3 Millie Warren 14 CHDK 3:13.38 2 Gemma Bluck 11 Ydsc 3:45.50 4 India Gibson 13 Clevedon Asc 3:12.44 3 Meredith Pollard 11 Clevedon Asc 3:44.08 5 Georgia Boulton 13 Keynsham 3:13.32 4 Emily Halliday 10 TDSW 3:43.94 6 Leah Hendrie 14 STEW 3:13.59 5 Libby Hubbard 10 TDSW 3:44.01 7 Alice Barton 12 Keynsham 3:17.30 6 Ruby Varney 10 STEW 3:45.45 8 Emily Shattock 14 Keynsham 3:17.68 7 Amelia Morris 11 Wsmsc 3:45.62 8 Lillian Arnold 11 Wsmsc 3:46.03 Somerset ASA Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - Page 2 Somerset ASA Age Groups & Championships 2015 Meet Program - Sun 8th Mar Session 1 Heat 13 Finals (#411 Girls 9 & Over 200 SC Meter Breaststroke) Heat 19 of 19 Finals Starts at 10:48 AM 1 Ellen Lupton 14 ASBW 3:10.43 1 Lydia Lavallin 17 TDSW 2:43.45 2 Emma Penhale 15 Clevedon Asc 3:10.33 2 Elisha Hawkins 16 Ydsc 2:40.61 3 Xanthe Dyer 13 Chard 3:08.23 3 Laura Marzolini 17 MILW 2:37.87 4 Bethan Collins 15 Clevedon Asc 3:07.68 4 Georgia Huddleston 17 MILW 2:34.60 5 Fay Graham 13 TDSW 3:07.86 5 Kitty Snaydon 16 MILW 2:37.77 6 India Marsh 15 MILW 3:08.74 6 Chloe Edrich 16 TDSW 2:39.31 7 Gabriella Youngs Do Patrocinio 12 TDSW 3:10.37 7 Alicia Gallagher 14 TDSW 2:40.90 8 Caitlyn Wallis 13 Wsmsc 3:11.62 8 Elly Scanlon 18 MILW 2:44.47 Heat 14 of 19 Finals Starts at 10:29 AM Event 412 Boys 11 & Over 100 SC Meter Breaststroke 1 Elizabeth Allen 13 Ydsc 3:06.41 2 Jasmine Nobbs 12 MILW 3:05.20 Lane Name Age Team Seed Time 3 Freya King 13 Wsmsc 3:04.81 Heat 1 of 12 Prelims Starts at 10:51 AM 4 Freya Lucas 14 MILW 3:04.27 2 Oliver Smith 11 BDSC 1:45.10 5 Abigail Bonning 15 Ydsc 3:04.79 3 Daniel Raffill 12 TDSW 1:43.89 6 Ella Felton 17 WellsSC 3:05.08 4 Christian Clark 12 STEW 1:40.36 7 Rosie Heading 13 TDSW 3:05.72 5 Christian Willsher 12 MILW 1:41.60 8 Ellie Chappell 17 Clevedon Asc 3:06.70 6 Patrick Salisbury 11 MILW 1:45.01 TDSW Heat 15 of 19 Finals Starts at 10:33 AM 7 Oliver Heard 11 1:45.30 1 Holly Hudghton 14 Wsmsc 3:03.81 Heat 2 of 12 Prelims Starts at 10:54 AM 2 Melissa Hanson 18 Chard 3:02.66 1 Alex Painter 11 MILW 1:38.90 3 Corrie Simmons 15 TDSW 3:02.07 2 Aurelio Calipa 13 MILW 1:38.60 4 Maddy Hamlett 17 STEW 3:01.26 3 Charlie Cook 12 STEW 1:38.19 5 Kabria Chapman 13 Wsmsc 3:01.35 4 Samuel Morris 13 Wsmsc 1:37.51 6 Alice Gouldby 14 MILW 3:02.50 5 Finlay Rogers 13 Norton Radstock 1:37.82 7 Susan Rogers-Coltman 14 MILW 3:02.81 6 Oliver Bright 13 Chard 1:38.54 8 Jasmine Moore 13 Ydsc 3:04.23 7 Jack Fry 12 Keynsham 1:38.74 Clevedon Asc Heat 16 of 19 Finals Starts at 10:37 AM 8 Mason Smith 12 1:39.50 1 Amy Gordon 14 Frome 2:59.65 Heat 3 of 12 Prelims Starts at 10:56 AM 2 Natasha Nobbs 14 MILW 2:57.93 1 George Cook 12 Wsmsc 1:35.92 3 Charlotte Williams 14 MILW 2:56.13 2 Nathan Turner 13 Clevedon Asc 1:34.12 4 Zoe Rolls 15 MILW 2:54.70 3 Joseph McLachlan 13 Norton Radstock 1:31.50 5 Jade Burton 17 Ydsc 2:54.94 4 Freddy Lyne 13 BDSC 1:30.90 6 Immy Moroney 15 Wsmsc 2:56.64 5 Lucas Bennett 13 Keynsham 1:31.12 7 Charlotte Penney 17 BDSC 2:59.00 6 Alexander Sargeant 13 MILW 1:33.10 8 Megan Chiffers 17 STEW 3:00.65 7 Tom Dollery 13 Burnham on Sea 1:34.85 TDSW Heat 17 of 19 Finals Starts at 10:40 AM 8 Leon Crawley 13 1:36.73 1 Polly Painter 13 MILW 2:54.49 Heat 4 of 12 Prelims Starts at 10:59 AM 2 India Cooper 16 STEW 2:53.72 1 Tom O'Dell 14 MILW 1:30.42 3 Amelia Chappell 15 Clevedon Asc 2:52.78 2 Thomas Matthias 14 Ydsc 1:30.02 4 Rhiannon Bowen 14 Keynsham 2:51.40 3 Peter Mould 13 Frome 1:28.86 5 Ella Brierley 15 MILW 2:51.88 4 Thomas Edgar 13 STEW 1:28.44 6 Rachel Anderson 13 Wsmsc 2:53.36 5 Wyatt Walsh 12 MILW 1:28.48 7 Freya Dingemans 18 MILW 2:54.16 6 Donny Morris 14 WellsSC 1:29.41 8 Zoe Treloggen 17 STEW 2:54.60 7 Niall Caley 14 MILW 1:30.25 Wsmsc Heat 18 of 19 Finals Starts at 10:44 AM 8 Farran Gregory 11 1:30.80 1 Lucie Street 16 MILW 2:49.82 Heat 5 of 12 Prelims Starts at 11:01 AM 2 Keren Greenow 19 TDSW 2:47.93 1 Simon Davis 14 Chard 1:27.56 3 Molly Thompson 14 MILW 2:47.44 2 Sam Lawton 14 Keynsham 1:27.27 4 Jessica Carroll 14 Ydsc 2:46.16 3 Isaac Grothier 14 Keynsham 1:26.34 5 Clare Southon 17 MILW 2:46.34 4 Finlay Smith 15 Clevedon Asc 1:25.81 6 Josephine Searle 14 MILW 2:47.49 5 Dylan Wallis 15 Wsmsc 1:26.01 7 Lily Booker 14 BDSC 2:48.22 6 Ben Allum 13 TDSW 1:26.48 8 Alex Withey 16 Keynsham 2:51.35 7 Woody Taylor 13 MILW 1:27.29 8 Dylan Gallagher 12 TDSW 1:28.30 Somerset ASA Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - Page 3 Somerset ASA Age Groups & Championships 2015 Meet Program - Sun 8th Mar Session 1 Heat 6 Prelims (#412 Boys 11 & Over 100 SC Meter Breaststroke) Heat 12 of 12 Prelims Starts at 11:16 AM 1 Dominic Ensor 15 Ydsc 1:25.75 1 Richard Hill 23 Wsmsc 1:07.46 2 Riccardo Casonato 14 BDSC 1:25.30 2 Adam Chillingworth 18 STEW 1:06.16 3 Rhys Blake 13 CHDK 1:24.55 3 Joshua Lawson 16 MILW 1:04.65 4 Leo Kindred 14 Chard 1:23.90 4 Charlie Attwood 18 TDSW 1:01.95 5 Dylan Hood 14 Keynsham 1:24.42 5 Marcus Gardiner 18 Wsmsc 1:04.40 6 Rocco Cyzer 12 MILW 1:24.77 6 Ben Lawton 16 Keynsham 1:05.60 7 Cameron Howard 15 Ydsc 1:25.50 7 Jacob Greenow 16 TDSW 1:06.85 8 Chris Ellis 15 Ydsc 1:25.81 8 Muis Ahmad 17 MILW 1:07.54 Heat 7 of 12 Prelims Starts at 11:05 AM Event 413 Girls 9 & Over 50 SC Meter Breaststroke 1 Mathew Raffill 15 TDSW 1:23.60 2 Alex Turner 15 Keynsham 1:21.95 Lane Name Age Team Seed Time 3 Huw Williams 13 MILW 1:21.61 Heat 1 of 21 Prelims Starts at 11:17 AM 4 Jami Schlueter 13 MILW 1:21.38 3 Olivia Maidment 9 Wsmsc 55.89 5 Samir Abraham 15 MINW 1:21.50 4 Jazmyn Phillips 10 MINW 53.96 6 Zachary Keeling 14 Norton Radstock 1:21.73 5 Emily Breese 10 Ydsc 55.40 7 Mason Angove 14 TDSW 1:22.15 Heat 2 of 21 Prelims Starts at 11:19 AM 8 Oliver Willies 14 STEW 1:23.74 1 Aleigha Gregory 10 Wsmsc 53.53 Heat 8 of 12 Prelims Starts at 11:07 AM 2 Willow Walsh 10 MILW 53.03 1 Piran Snell 15 TDSW 1:20.85 3 Helen Hounslow 10 TDSW 52.24 2 Jonny Ellis 16 Ydsc 1:20.00 4 Lily Rigby 11 CHDK 51.65 3 Ben Smith 18 BDSC 1:18.75 5 Angelina Bonelli-Bean 10 Ydsc 51.89 4 Evan Brunsdon 14 Wsmsc 1:17.95 6 Lily Hastings-McMahon 10 Frome 52.81 5 James Bayliss
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