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Junior Champs Entries 2020 Position Race No First Name Surname School Category 1 217 Maisy-Jo Faragher Onchan Yr2G 2 220 Evie Traynor Bunscoill Ghaelgagh Yr2G 3 209 Poppy Killey Henry Bloom Noble Yr2G 4 204 Nora Quayle Bunscoill Ghaelgagh Yr2G 5 208 Holly Beattie Laxey Yr2G 6 218 Munoz-Fite Buchan School Xenia Yr2G 7 210 Rebecca Parkes Rushen Yr2G 8 206 Scarlett Elder Marown Yr2G 9 214 Olivia Savage Bunscoill Ghaelgagh Yr2G 10 227 Naomi Nesbitt Scoill Vallajeelt Yr2G 11 213 Erin Walls St Mary's Yr2G 12 207 Ella Qualtrough Rushen Yr2G 13 203 Genevieve Cox Marown Yr2G 14 225 Willow Edwards Victoria Road Yr2G 15 229 Lara Sheen Foxdale Yr2G 16 216 Aalish Cretney Laxey Yr2G 17 219 Jessica Taylor-Smith Foxdale Yr2G 18 223 Eva Ramsey Arbory Yr2G 19 212 Bobbi Maher Foxdale Yr2G 20 224 Bonnie Christian Victoria Road Yr2G 21 226 Seren Edwards Victoria Road Yr2G 22 211 Layla Maher Foxdale Yr2G 23 205 Una Pease Henry Bloom Noble Yr2G 24 222 Sophie Murtagh Kewaigue Yr2G 25 201 Elana Watterson Rushen Yr2G 26 215 Camilla Hermann Rushen Yr2G 27 221 Megan Hudec Kewaigue Yr2G Position Race No First Name Surname School Category 1 213 Leighton Curphey Rushen Yr2B 2 222 Elliott Barron St Mary's Yr2B 3 209 Jacob Chadwick Onchan Yr2B 4 245 Jason Crellin Peel Clothworkers Yr2B 5 214 Freddie Palmer Victoria Road Yr2B 6 217 Jack Teare Andreas Yr2B 7 205 Jack Davies N/A Yr2B 8 224 Fletcher Worsfold Scoill yn Jubilee Yr2B 9 233 John Quaye Scoill yn Jubilee Yr2B 10 249 Rollo Thomson Arbory Yr2B 11 239 Rory Booth Kirk Michael Yr2B 12 219 Charlie Moffitt Michael Yr2B 13 240 Abe Cain Victoria Road Yr2B 14 223 Aiden Quinn Peel Clothworkers Yr2B 15 228 Toby Losh Anagh Coar Yr2B 16 208 Chayton Stuber Rushen Yr2B 17 247 Thomas Barton Marown Yr2B 18 215 Brooklyn Shelley Marown Yr2B 19 251 Finn Cleator Sulby Yr2B 20 234 Henry Quaye Onchan Yr2B 21 225 Jesse Kneen Rushen Yr2B 22 201 Zack Bowrey Victoria Road Yr2B 23 221 Oscar Eales Rushen Yr2B 24 248 Matthew Barton Marown Yr2B 25 207 Joseph Ridout Peel Clothworkers Yr2B 26 246 Toby Smith Scoill yn Jubilee Yr2B 27 237 Ferris Mitchell Bunscoill Ghaelgagh Yr2B 28 236 William Newton Bunscoill Ghaelgagh Yr2B 29 224 Fletcher Worsfold Scoill yn Jubilee Yr2B 30 220 Evan Rowlands Rushen Yr2B 31 243 Jamie Garrett Rushen Yr2B 32 229 Cian Manning Scoill yn Jubilee Yr2B 33 242 Dillan Pulman Henry Bloom Noble Yr2B 34 235 Orry Mitchell Cronk-y-Berry Yr2B 35 202 Louis Rogers Rushen Yr2B 36 216 Rory Lovell Ashley Hill Yr2B 37 231 Bobby McIntyre Rushen Yr2B 38 241 Ben Kennett Victoria Road Yr2B 39 203 Sam Kelly Rushen Yr2B 40 206 Jake Gill Scoill yn Jubilee Yr2B 41 218 Bradley Malone Marown Yr2B 42 212 Kynen Davies Victoria Road Yr2B 43 232 Tom Corkish Victoria Road Yr2B 44 211 Archie Elder Marown Yr2B 45 250 Thomas Quirk Victoria Road Yr2B 46 204 Harison Hasnan Rushen Yr2B 47 226 Noah Phillips Sulby Yr2B 48 227 Jacob Wright Scoill yn Jubilee Yr2B 49 210 Hugo Cowley Victoria Road Yr2B Position Race No First Name Surname School Category 1 325 Eve Martin St Johns Yr3G 2 334 Sienna Curphey Ballaugh Yr3G 3 301 Tallulah Wilson Ashley Hill Yr3G 4 307 Bella Quaye Marown Yr3G 5 329 Mikaela Nikolova Henry Bloom Noble Yr3G 6 323 Holly Wilson Rushen Yr3G 7 318 Molly Blair Scoill Phurt le Moirrey Yr3G 8 331 Megan Williamson Marown Yr3G 9 320 Libby Shimmin Marown Yr3G 10 303 Isla Hawley Arbory Yr3G 11 314 Mollie McMullan Marown Yr3G 12 316 Alesia Panas Kewaigue Yr3G 13 326 India Smith Peel Clothworkers Yr3G 14 327 Elizabeth Clennell Henry Bloom Noble Yr3G 15 315 Elodie Harding Peel Clothworkers Yr3G 16 312 Emily Ainslie Rushen Yr3G 17 333 Eve Spencer Marown Yr3G 18 336 Georgia Hardie Henry Bloom Noble Yr3G 19 302 Esme Faragher Arbory Yr3G 20 324 Kaila Triggs Victoria Road Yr3G 21 322 Betty Condon Arbory Yr3G 22 311 Bridget Thexton Michael Yr3G 23 309 Sydney Hampton-France Arbory Yr3G 24 305 Grace Yeomans Foxdale Yr3G 25 308 Nina Roberts Cronk-y-Berry Yr3G 25 332 Amelia Pickering Cronk-y-Berry Yr3G 27 337 Lily Joyce Cronk-y-Berry Yr3G 28 335 Maizie Hawkins Ashley Hill Yr3G 29 306 Ellie Radcliffe Andreas Yr3G 30 319 Cora Fee St Mary's Yr3G 31 321 Lily Pilgrim Cronk-y-Berry Yr3G 32 310 Illieah Davies Victoria Road Yr3G 33 304 Yin Xin Chen Rushen Yr3G 34 338 Charley-Leah Cleary St Johns Yr3G 35 328 Alice Rogerson Rushen Yr3G 36 330 Maisie Quayle St Mary's Yr3G 37 317 Esme Roeiofse St Mary's Yr3G Position Race No First Name Surname School Category 1 337 Cameron Eyres Sulby Yr3B 2 338 Billy McMullan Marown Yr3B 3 317 George Watt Scoill Phurt le Moirrey Yr3B 4 355 Carter Cubbon Arbory Yr3B 5 340 Tommy Bass Arbory Yr3B 6 343 Fynn Gleave Onchan Yr3B 7 360 Charlie Larrosa St Mary's Yr3B 8 363 Sam Booth Michael Yr3B 9 303 Fox Buchan Peel Clothworkers Yr3B 10 333 Austin Rogerson Rushen Yr3B 11 367 Thomas Mackenzie Rushen Yr3B 12 318 Zebedee Graham Victoria Road Yr3B 13 320 Nathan Kinley Andreas Yr3B 14 370 Charlie Staley Scoill yn Jubilee Yr3B 15 357 Hayden Murphy Arbory Yr3B 16 376 Thomas Sheard Scoill yn Jubilee Yr3B 17 379 Harrison Doyle Cronk-y-Berry Yr3B 18 381 Cohen Crowe Bunscoill Rhumsaa Yr3B 19 307 Kai Lundin Peel Clothworkers Yr3B 20 359 Leo Woodward Bunscoill Rhumsaa Yr3B 21 322 Rory Teare Henry Bloom Noble Yr3B 22 324 Alex Butterworth Victoria Road Yr3B 23 326 Jacob O'Brien Victoria Road Yr3B 24 369 James Fisher Rushen Yr3B 25 378 Noah Sykes Onchan Yr3B 26 374 Joseph Wiltshire Rushen Yr3B 27 305 Harry Wasley St Mary's Yr3B 28 352 Max Cairnie Ballacottier Yr3B 29 372 Kieran Binns Anagh Coar Yr3B 30 302 James Postlethwaite Cronk-y-Berry Yr3B 31 336 Jasper Cain Arbory Yr3B 32 348 Tommy Oates Scoill Phurt le Moirrey Yr3B 33 323 Odin Bignell Marown Yr3B 34 349 Zane Quinn St Mary's Yr3B 35 315 George Hampton Arbory Yr3B 36 308 Charlie Williams Arbory Yr3B 37 309 Freddie Quayle Onchan Yr3B 38 328 Sammy Thompson Anagh Coar Yr3B 39 331 Harry Parkes Rushen Yr3B 40 332 Oliver Crossley Andreas Yr3B 41 345 Malakai Hynes Cronk-y-Berry Yr3B 42 329 Laurie Gleave Scoill yn Jubilee Yr3B 43 316 Fletcher Harding Rushen Yr3B 44 346 Aelan Morgans Buchan School Yr3B 45 350 Perrin Whitfield Scoill Phurt le Moirrey Yr3B 46 342 Callum Smith Sulby Yr3B 47 334 Louie Phillips Sulby Yr3B 48 310 Jed Dixon-Howells Michael Yr3B 49 371 Sam Staley Scoill yn Jubilee Yr3B 50 365 Rory Summers Arbory Yr3B 51 314 Pheric Lennon Arbory Yr3B 52 382 Mason Gates Marown Yr3B 53 306 Michael Mitchell Michael Yr3B 54 373 Oliver-Lee Ford Anagh Coar Yr3B 55 358 Liam Lonergan Ashley Hill Yr3B 56 304 Meidas Svedkauskas Bunscoill Rhumsaa Yr3B 57 319 Joseph Johnson St Johns Yr3B 58 356 Finlo Mitchell Cronk-y-Berry Yr3B 59 327 Leighton Halsall Anagh Coar Yr3B 60 321 Maximus James St Johns Yr3B 61 341 Reggie Thompson Peel Clothworkers Yr3B 62 325 Cameron Guy Scoill Phurt le Moirrey Yr3B 63 383 Lewis Stephens Onchan Yr3B 64 330 Luca Darbyshire Marown Yr3B 65 313 Daniel Fallon Ashley Hill Yr3B 66 344 Ollie Ryder Clague Peel Clothworkers Yr3B 67 339 James Cripps Cronk-y-Berry Yr3B 68 361 Ciaran Grimshaw Rushen Yr3B 69 377 Finn McDowell Kewaigue Yr3B 70 380 Max Hunter Ashley Hill Yr3B 71 347 Abe Kelly Buchan School Yr3B 72 312 Max Drake Cronk-y-Berry Yr3B 73 353 Michael Harding Cronk-y-Berry Yr3B 74 368 Evan Eaton Rushen Yr3B 75 375 Tobyn Speight Sulby Yr3B 76 335 Edison Martin-Smith Sulby Yr3B 77 311 Leo Kerr Rushen Yr3B 78 354 Henry Groves Michael Yr3B 79 362 Theo Dale Kewaigue Yr3B 80 301 William Cunning St Mary's Yr3B 81 351 Jesse Zhang Henry Bloom Noble Yr3B Position Race No First Name Surname School Category 1 422 Poppy Clayton Laxey Yr4G 2 420 Tara Nelson Braddan Yr4G 3 437 Henrietta Granger Arbory Yr4G 4 402 Polly Mia Davies N/A Yr4G 5 423 Rhea Maher Foxdale Yr4G 6 435 Phoebe Christian Marown Yr4G 7 428 Emily Corrin Arbory Yr4G 8 412 Darcy Killey Henry Bloom Noble Yr4G 9 407 Darcey O'Rourke Braddan Yr4G 10 417 Eleanor Lyness Bunscoill Rhumsaa Yr4G 11 415 Millie Ward Ashley Hill Yr4G 12 425 Erin Morgan Onchan Yr4G 13 404 Olivia Mullineaux Scoill yn Jubilee Yr4G 14 427 Olivia Williamson Marown Yr4G 15 426 Fiyuri Jordan Marown Yr4G 16 403 Ella Gill Scoill yn Jubilee Yr4G 17 405 Grace Denard Peel Clothworkers Yr4G 18 408 Clodagh Briercliffe St Mary's Yr4G 19 436 Diasy Duncan St Mary's Yr4G 20 410 Breesha Oates Laxey Yr4G 21 429 Emilia Cringle Marown Yr4G 22 401 Katelyn Cowley Laxey Yr4G 23 414 Lily Chadwick St Johns Yr4G 24 432 Elise Marsh Scoill yn Jubilee Yr4G 25 409 Nancy O'hare Laxey Yr4G 26 406 Katie Ridout Peel Clothworkers Yr4G 27 418 Ellie Rowlands Rushen Yr4G 28 419 Celia Dubbledam Rushen Yr4G 29 413 Darci Skillen Cronk-y-Berry Yr4G 30 431 Alexandra Corris Rushen Yr4G 31 433 Kayla Byrne Ashley Hill Yr4G 32 416 Chloe Moon Laxey Yr4G 33 436 Diasy Duncan St Mary's Yr4G 34 424 Elsie Hockaday Foxdale Yr4G 35 411 Viola Allen St Mary's Yr4G 36 421 Bethany Chapman-Beale Foxdale Yr4G Position Race No First Name Surname School Category 1 409 Seamus Hall St Mary's Yr4B 2 401 Gabe Campbell Onchan Yr4B 3 402 Jack Bullock Ballaugh Yr4B 4 434 Corrie Brogan Scoill yn Jubilee Yr4B 5 404 Daniel Bosendorfer Scoill yn Jubilee Yr4B 6 421 Joey Wright Scoill yn Jubilee Yr4B 7 428 Bernat Munoz-Fite Buchan School Yr4B 8 419 Robin Bremner Foxdale Yr4B 9 426 Blake Skillen Foxdale Yr4B 10 438 Ollie Kennaugh Laxey Yr4B 11 413 Oliver Kennington Foxdale Yr4B 12 405 Michael Bartlett St Mary's Yr4B 13 429 Bobby Kerruish Marown Yr4B 14 423 Taylor Kneen Rushen Yr4B 15 417 Orry Teare Andreas Yr4B 16 403 Louie Harrison Laxey Yr4B 17 430 Seth Hornby-Wheeler Rushen Yr4B 18 422 Ben Wright Scoill yn Jubilee Yr4B 19 437 Jacob Kelly Rushen Yr4B 20 427 Ryan Cartwright Ballacottier Yr4B 21 425 Lucas Skillen Foxdale Yr4B 22 411 Charlie Quine Scoill Phurt le Moirrey Yr4B 23 431 Callum Corris Rushen Yr4B 24 412 Ethan Gibb St.
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