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WSAA County Championships 2013 - Results Page 1 WSAA County Championships 2013 - Results Page 1 Age Group Event Type Place Athlete Performance Standard School Area MB 70 metres Hurdles Heats run as Final 1 Jed Hawes 13.2 Lydiard Park Academy Sw MB 70 metres Hurdles Heats run as Final 2 Ben Davidson 13.4 Bishop Wordsworth CoE Grammar School for Boys Sal MB 70 metres Hurdles Heats run as Final 3 Will Laing 14.2 Bishop Wordsworth CoE Grammar School for Boys Sal MB 70 metres Hurdles Heats run as Final 4 Jaime Rogers 14.6 Lydiard Park Academy Sw MB 100 metres Heats run as Final 1 Lewis Harnett 13.3 Lavington School Ken MB 100 metres Heats run as Final 2 Zac Bell 13.4 Sheldon School NW MB 100 metres Heats run as Final 3 Jacob Norcliffe 13.5 The Trafalgar School at Downton Sal MB 100 metres Heats run as Final 4 Samuel Gilbert 13.6 The Stonehenge School Sal MB 100 metres Heats run as Final 5 Joey Bevan 13.6 Isambard Community School Sw MB 100 metres Heats run as Final 6 Ieuan Roberts 13.7 St Laurence School WW MB 200 metres Heat 1 1 Lewis Harnett 27.4 Lavington School Ken MB 200 metres Heat 1 1 Samuel Gilbert 27.4 The Stonehenge School Sal MB 200 metres Heat 1 2 Sam Waddell 29.7 The Commonweal School Sw MB 200 metres Heat 1 3 Scott Taylor 31.2 The Corsham School NW MB 200 metres Heat 1 4 Tom Poolman 32.2 Kingdown School WW MB 200 metres Heat 2 2 Murray Dewar 28.4 St Laurence School WW MB 200 metres Heat 2 3 Josh Hole 28.6 Bishop Wordsworth CoE Grammar School for Boys Sal MB 200 metres Heat 2 4 Harry Skippen 34.8 Greendown Community School Sw MB 200 metres Final 1 Lewis Harnett 27.1 Lavington School Ken MB 200 metres Final 2 Samuel Gilbert 28.0 The Stonehenge School Sal MB 200 metres Final 3 Murray Dewar 31.6 St Laurence School WW MB 200 metres Final 4 Josh Hole 31.6 Bishop Wordsworth CoE Grammar School for Boys Sal MB 200 metres Final 5 Scott Taylor 31.7 The Corsham School NW MB 200 metres Final 6 Sam Waddell 32.1 The Commonweal School Sw MB 800 metres Straight Final 1 Toby Leslie 2m 30.5 The Ridgeway School Sw MB 800 metres Straight Final 2 Harry Skippen 2m 34.3 Greendown Community School Sw MB 800 metres Straight Final 3 Fin Lloyd-Gilmour 2m 36.4 The Stonehenge School Sal MB 800 metres Straight Final 4 Taylor Oakley 2m 39.5 Bishop Wordsworth CoE Grammar School for Boys Sal MB 800 metres Straight Final 5 William Boaks 2m 42 The John Bentley School NW MB 800 metres Straight Final 6 Alex Gulliford 2m 44.1 St Laurence School WW MB 800 metres Straight Final 7 Ethan Pearce 2m 46.1 Abbeyfield School NW MB 800 metres Straight Final 8 Oscar Aspey 2m 52.7 Dauntsey's School Ken MB 800 metres Straight Final 9 Lewis Jackson 2m 53 Dauntsey's School Ken MB 1500 metres Straight Final 1 Alfie Green 5m 01.5 Matravers School WW MB 1500 metres Straight Final 2 Jonah Veakins 5m 06.5 St Augustines Catholic School WW MB 1500 metres Straight Final 3 George McRobert 5m 17.9 Bishop Wordsworth CoE Grammar School for Boys Sal MB 1500 metres Straight Final 4 Taylor Oakley 5m 25.6 Bishop Wordsworth CoE Grammar School for Boys Sal MB 1500 metres Straight Final 5 Liam Sewell 5m 25.8 Greendown Community School Sw MB 1500 metres Straight Final 6 Dan Davies 5m 28.8 St John's School & Community College Ken MB 1500 metres Straight Final 7 James Stobbart 5m 29.9 Devizes School Ken MB 1500 metres Straight Final 8 Toby Kuttassy 5m 42.8 Greendown Community School Sw MB Long Jump Field 1 Ireolvwa Adegboyega 4.50 Greendown Community School Sw MB Long Jump Field 2 Ieuan Roberts 4.49 St Laurence School WW MB Long Jump Field 3 Lytton Bayley 4.35 Sandroyd School Sal MB Long Jump Field 4 Toby Leslie 4.18 The Ridgeway School Sw MB Long Jump Field 5 Mantas Janulionis 4.16 Melksham Oak Community School WW MB Long Jump Field 6 Gus Pearce 4.13 Bishop Wordsworth CoE Grammar School for Boys Sal MB Long Jump Field 7 Luke Darcy 3.95 Abbeyfield School NW MB Long Jump Field 8 Harry Davis 3.72 Devizes School Ken MB Long Jump Field 9 Lucas Stokoe 3.72 The John Bentley School NW MB High Jump Field 1 James Hallam 1.35 Dauntsey's School Ken MB High Jump Field 2 Maksym Oberemok 1.29 St Laurence School WW MB High Jump Field 3 Max Wiggins 1.29 Sandroyd School Sal MB High Jump Field 4 Daniel Hicks 1.29 The Clarendon College WW MB High Jump Field 5 Jacob Tench 1.24 Bishop Wordsworth CoE Grammar School for Boys Sal MG 70 metres Hurdles Heats run as Final 1 Hebe Wallington 13.1 Sandroyd School Sal MG 70 metres Hurdles Heats run as Final 2 Charlotte Bailey 13.4 Malmesbury School NW MG 70 metres Hurdles Heats run as Final 3 Katie Strange 13.5 Hardenhuish School NW MG 70 metres Hurdles Heats run as Final 4 Lara Maton 14.2 Dauntsey's School Ken MG 70 metres Hurdles Heats run as Final 5 Katy Cutler 14.3 South Wilts Grammar School for Girls Sal MG 70 metres Hurdles Heats run as Final 6 Georgia Spry 14.4 The Ridgeway School Sw MG 100 metres Heats run as Final 1 Skye Allen 14.1 South Wilts Grammar School for Girls Sal MG 100 metres Heats run as Final 2 Hebe Wallington 14.5 Sandroyd School Sal MG 100 metres Heats run as Final 3 Kitty Johnson 14.7 St Laurence School WW MG 100 metres Heats run as Final 4 Alex Abraham 14.9 Bradon Forest School NW MG 100 metres Heats run as Final 5 Emily-Rose Duffy 15.3 Greendown Community School Sw MG 100 metres Heats run as Final 6 Eloise Legg 15.3 Abbeyfield School NW MG 100 metres Heats run as Final 7 Jenna Blundell 15.4 St Laurence School WW MG 100 metres Heats run as Final 8 Abi Ward 15.7 Pewsey Vale Ken MG 200 metres Heat 1 1 Molly Bennett 30.2 Hardenhuish School NW MG 200 metres Heat 1 2 Scarlett Rockett 30.5 St Laurence School WW MG 200 metres Heat 1 3 Katie George 31.1 The Stonehenge School Sal MG 200 metres Heat 1 4 Lily-May Withers 31.5 Lavington School Ken WSAA County Championships 2013 - Results Page 2 MG 200 metres Heat 2 1 Rebella Stephens 31.4 Abbeyfield School NW MG 200 metres Heat 2 2 Grace Drew 32.3 Dauntsey's School Ken MG 200 metres Final 1 Molly Bennett 30.5 Hardenhuish School NW MG 200 metres Final 2 Scarlett Rockett 30.6 St Laurence School WW MG 200 metres Final 3 Katie George 30.7 The Stonehenge School Sal MG 200 metres Final 4 Rebella Stephens 31.2 Abbeyfield School NW MG 200 metres Final 5 Lily-May Withers 31.9 Lavington School Ken MG 200 metres Final 6 Grace Drew 33.4 Dauntsey's School Ken MG 800 metres Straight Final 1 Katie McQue 2m 45.9 St John's School & Community College Ken MG 800 metres Straight Final 2 Flora Guy 2m 47.1 St Mary's Calne NW MG 800 metres Straight Final 3 Scarlett Rockett 2m 47.8 St Laurence School WW MG 800 metres Straight Final 4 Natasha Mundell 2m 50.3 Godolphin School Sal MG 800 metres Straight Final 5 Imogen While 2m 51.5 The Ridgeway School Sw MG 800 metres Straight Final 6 Sophie Wray 2m 52.4 St Edmund's CoE Girl's School Sal MG 800 metres Straight Final 7 Catriona Edington 2m 52.4 Dauntsey's School Ken MG 800 metres Straight Final 8 Ila Shetty 2m 53 St Mary's Calne NW MG 800 metres Straight Final 9 Danielle Rhodes 2m 59.4 Kingsdown School Sw MG 800 metres Straight Final 10 Liliana Richmond 3m 04.5 St Laurence School WW MG 1500 metres Straight Final 1 Jade Littlechild 5m 19.6 The Corsham School NW MG 1500 metres Straight Final 2 Fleur Sams 5m 27.2 St Edmund's CoE Girl's School Sal MG 1500 metres Straight Final 3 Flora Castle 5m 56.2 Godolphin School Sal MG 1500 metres Straight Final 4 Louisa Hall 6m 22.5 Dauntsey's School Ken MG 1500 metres Straight Final 5 Sofia Knox 6m 30.6 St Joseph's Catholic School Sw MG 1500 metres Straight Final 6 Yasmin Wills 6m 36 Isambard Community School Sw MG Long Jump Field 1 Grace Hackett 4.01 St Laurence School WW MG Long Jump Field 2 Ottilie Knight 3.78 St Edmund's CoE Girl's School Sal MG Long Jump Field 3 Jemima Frost 3.64 Dauntsey's School Ken MG Long Jump Field 4 Kitty Johnson 3.64 St Laurence School WW MG Long Jump Field 5 Maddie Dowell 3.48 The Ridgeway School Sw MG Long Jump Field 6 Katie George 3.41 The Stonehenge School Sal MG Long Jump Field 7 Dominique Cator 3.34 Sheldon School NW MG High Jump Field 1 Gemma Humphreys 1.33 Kingdown School WW MG High Jump Field 2 Flora Guy 1.28 St Mary's Calne NW MG High Jump Field 3 Jemimah Webb 1.28 St Mary's Calne NW MG High Jump Field 4 Skye Allen 1.25 South Wilts Grammar School for Girls Sal MG High Jump Field 5 Flora Castle 1.19 Godolphin School Sal MG High Jump Field 6 Georgia Spry 1.19 The Ridgeway School Sw JB 80 metres Hurdles Heats run as Final 1 Johan Warensjo 13.1 The Ridgeway School Sw JB 80 metres Hurdles Heats run as Final 2 Euan Falconer-Cunningham 13.3 Dauntsey's School Ken JB 80 metres Hurdles Heats run as Final 3 Patrick Bates 13.3 Bishop Wordsworth CoE Grammar School for Boys Sal JB 80 metres Hurdles Heats run as Final 4 Alex Tilley 13.6 Bishop Wordsworth CoE Grammar School for Boys Sal JB 80 metres Hurdles Heats run as Final 5 Marcus Raymond 14 The Ridgeway School Sw JB 100 metres Heats run as Final 1 Adam Gordon 11.9 C St Augustines Catholic School WW JB 100 metres Heats run as Final 2 Ulas Akkus 12.1 C Sheldon School NW JB 100 metres Heats run as Final 3 Tyreke Johnson 12.1 C Isambard Community School Sw JB 100 metres Heats run as Final 4 Kirk Marama 12.2 C St Joseph's Catholic School Sal JB 100 metres Heats run as Final 5 Angus Watts 12.3 C St Laurence School WW JB 100 metres Heats run as Final 6 James Gardiner 12.4 Dauntsey's School Ken JB 200 metres Heat 1 1 Adam Gordon 24.6 C St Augustines Catholic School WW JB 200 metres Heat 1 2 James Gardiner 25.8 Dauntsey's School Ken JB 200 metres Heat 1 3 Sam Sears 25.8 Bishop Wordsworth CoE Grammar School for Boys Sal JB 200 metres Heat 1 4 Jordan Lea 26.3 The Ridgeway School Sw JB 200 metres Heat 1 5 James Munday 27.4
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