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2002 Year Book tS) ~~ ~®®11 ©£~@~ ®[s£[b@Gm [M&\~~O~@ [b0®1J 199 TEAMS RANKING LISTS - 2001 PREMIER DIVISION Team Event only offered at one Race this Season DIVISION ONE K1 Men Pos Names Pts 1 N. Stevenson/ A. Jones/ A. Miller 20 K1 Women Pos Names Pts 1 N. Winters/ L. Neave/ M. Evitt 10 No other Teams contested more than one Race. NATIONAL INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONS 1985 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 1986 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 1987 Shepperton Slalom Canoe Club 1988 Forth Canoe Club 1989 Tees Kayak Club 1990 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 1991 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 1992 Shepperton Slalom Canoe Club 1993 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 1994 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 1995 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 1996 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 1997 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 1998 C.R. Cats 1999 C.R. Cats 2000 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 2001 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 200 WOMENS KAYAK RANKING LIST - 2001 Kl Women Premier Bib Name J/V Club Pts SS 1 Fiona Pennie Loughborough/C.R.Cats 500 2 Heather Corrie Holme Pierrepont C.C. 469 3 Kimberley Walsh C.R. Cats/ Peak 458 4 Anyta Jayes Llangollen/J.J.Coaching 451 5 Nerys Rowlands Llandysul Paddlers 446 6 Helen Cardy RasDex 416 7 Helen Barnes Proton Cars 414 8 Michelle Patrick Warrington C.C. 398 9 Claire Harrower J18 C.R. Cats 348 10 Anita Bennett Essex Slalom Squad 313 11 Fiona Campbell C.R.Cats 306 12 Rebecca Mcilvenny Tees K.C. 306 13 Debbie Lomas J18 Reading Slalom Elite 296 14 Laura Blakeman Stafford & Stone/Peak 285 15 Rachel Doherty Ambleside A.A.A. 247 16 Louise Donington J18 Kingston K.C. 238 17 Louise Weir DV Regents C.C. 232 18 Anneka Brewster J16 Paddle Plus 171 19 Rebecca WadsworthJ18 Bradford & Bingley C.C. 165 20 Annie Christie Forth C.C. 163 21 Liz. Menhinick Independent 158 22 Faye Clarke J18 Stafford & Stone C.C. 135 23 Tracey Kinniburgh J18 C.R. Cats 119 24 Allison McIntosh J 16 Forth C.C. 35 ss 25 Elizabeth Neave J14 Stafford & Stone C.C. 5 ss The following is promoted to Premier Division 26 Wendy Morris J18 Tees K.C. 471 Kl Women Division One Bib Name J/V Club Pts SS 1 Joanna Sheppard Meridian C.C. 442 2 Moyra Evitt J16 Tees K.C. / Coquet C.C. 421 3 Alison Craig J16 C.R. Cats 420 4 Tracy Wells Hemel Hempstead C.C. 408 5 Elizabeth Lloyd Independent 390 6 Amber Finch Shrewsbury School 358 7 Naomi Winters J16 Reading Slalom Elite 332 8 Julie Bright J16 Green Star C.C./1.S.G. 281 ss 9 Victoris'Richards J14 Aton Nedd 254 10 Kate Henry-Aston DV Shepperton S.C.C. 252 11 Alison Setchell Stafford & Stone C.C. 249 12 Sally Eland J18 Kingston K.C. 248 13 Emily James Tees K.C. 231 14 Rebecca John J18 Aton Nedd 185 15 Lucy Gettins DV Regents C.C. 158 16 Hazel Scaife Manchester C.C. 155 17 Ruth Holdway Stafford & Stone C.C. 145 18 Ros. Clarke DV Chester S. & C.C. 139 201 19 Jennifer Kingston Reading Slalom Elite 131 20 Natalie Welden J16 Matlock C.C. 122 ss 21 Amanda Trollope Salisbury C.C. 118 22 Rebecca Good Bangor University 107 ss 23 Katherine Kent Proteus C.C. 103 24 Elizabeth Scott Eyot Boat Club 99 ss 25 Janine Dickie J12 Selkirk C.C. 83 ss 26 Laura Hepburn J18 Fife C.A.G. 82 27 Ruth Maddocks Stockton & Thornaby CC 64 28 Leesa Gartrell DV Llangollen C.C. 56 ss 29 Suzanna Bostock J18 Llandysul Paddlers 50 30 Catherine Rolfe J14 Salisbury C.C. 38 ss 31 Susie Peart DV Regents C.C. 26 ss 32 Emily Clapham J12 Salisbury C.C. 25 ss 33 Kirsten Banks J14 C.R. Cats NR SS 34 Alison Joyce Independent NR SS 35 Hannah Tattersall J18 Salisbury C.C. NR SS K1 Women Division Two Bib Name J/V Club Pts 55 The following are demoted to Division Two 1 Janet Adcock DV Bristol C.C. 34 2 Esther Mathews DV Green Star C.C. 19 3 Andie Taylor DV Salisbury C.C. 6 4 Helen Tubb Salisbury C.C. 6 The following remain in Division Two 5 Christine Dove DV Regents C.C. 267 6 Heather Caeser J14 Salisbury C.C. 264 7 Michelle McHale J16 Green Star C.C. 260 8 Lucy Eland J16 Kingston K.C. 256 9 Joanna Jones Bala C.C. 253 10 Liana Jury DV Bridgend C.C. 245 11 Hannah Bailey J14 Stafford & Stone C.C. 243 ss 12 Fiona Reid DV Civil Service C.C. 243 13 Alanna Maw J14 Green Star C.C. 236 14 Sheryl Confue Independent 226 15 Penny Swaine DV Durham K.C. 226 16 Samantha Wood Stafford and Stone C.C. 214 17 Helen Brooks J14 Salisbury C.C. 203 ss 18 Hazel Smith J16 West Calder H.S. 202 19 Susan Bulpitt Sunderland University 195 20 Rachael Smith Durham K.C. 193 21 Ruth Wells J18 Manchester C.C. 189 ss 22 Alice Spencer J12 Salisbury C.C. 172 ss 23 Susan Simpson DV Dallam 166 24 Kristina Jackson Dallam 163 25 Wendy Waller Independent 158 26 Michelle Webb Regents C.C. 152 27 Josie White Tandridge Blades 146 28 Karen Seeley DV Manchester C.C. 141 29 Christine-Norris DV Tandridge Blades 134 ss 30 Alice Matthews J14 Llangollen C.C. 133 ss 202 31 Roxanne Chisholm J16 Green Star C.C. 119 32 Fiona Farrow J12 Aber Kayakers 116 ss 33 Sarah Chynoweth J12 Mold C.C. 115 ss 34 Marie Finerty DV Regents C.C. 114 35 Hilary Dixon Civil Service C.C. 98 36 Caroline Gerritson DV Manchester C.C. 78 37 Miriam Grimes Durham University 78 ss 38 Vicky Barlow Performance Coaching 70 39 Susan Templeton DV ltchen Valley C.C. 64 40 Alex Morris Thameswey C.C. 63 ss 41 Maggie Lynch DV Regents C.C. 58 42 Aileen Wilson DV Baldock & District C.C. 58 43 Jackie Reynolds Hereford K.C. 38 44 Nia Evans J16 Aber Kayakers 36 ss 45 Den. Wells Salisbury C.C. 30 46 Imogen Riddell J16 Selkirk C.C. 26 ss 47 Kay Bradshaw J12 Manchester C.C. 22 ss 48 Jasmin Shallcross J16 Aber Kayakers 7 ss 49 Sarah Green J12 Purley C.C. NR SS K1 Women Division Three Bib Name J/V Club Pts SS 1 Janet Bendelow Royal Leamington Spa 249 2 Naomi Jones J16 Kingston K.C. 246 3 Petra Hudson DV Addlestone C.C. 244 4 Jenn. Hamilton-Ible J18 Llandysul Paddlers 243 5 Holly Robinson J16 Green Ster C.C. 233 ss 6 Claire Charlton Ormskirk Scouts 226 7 Claire Stephenson J18 Lower Wharfe C.C. 216 8 Helena Howarth J16 Bradford & Bingley C.C. 207 SS 9 Avis Noott DV Bristol C.C. 190 10 Naomi Smallman J16 Matlock C.C. 190 ss 11 Eloise Meakins J 8 St. Albans & Hertsmere 189 SS 12 Hannah Burgess J12 Kingston K.C. 176 ss 13 Lynne Bulpitt Cherwell C.C. 167 ss 14 Sally Nixon Baldock & District C.C. 150 15 Frances O'Brien Y Paddle 140 16 Lawrie Chisholm J14 Green Star C.C. 128 17 . Mallory Franklin J18 Windsor & District C.C. 102 SS 18 Lynn Burns Civil Service C.C. 100 19 Laura Cross Northampton C.K.C. 100 20 Alison Robertson J14 West Calder H.S. 100 ss 21 .Joanne.Morris Rugby C.C. 89 ss 22 Emma Aldridge DV Mold C.C. 86 ss 23 Angie Knibb J16 Kingston K.C. 86 24 Sarah Potter Sheffield C.C. 71 ss 25 Beverley Probert Independent 71 26 Katherine Biggs Tandridge Blades 68 ss 27 Ann Tattersall DV Salisbury C.C. 67 28 Esther Hubert J14 Black Swan C.C. 65 ss 29 Emma McHale J14 Green Star C.C. 64 ss 30 Hayley McTurk J16 Lower Wharfe C.C. 64 203 31 Lindsay Thatcher DV Regents C.C. 60 32 Claire O'Hara Leeds C.C. 56 33 Ffion Llewellyn J16 Gwendraeth Valley Padd. 55 34 Lynne Farrow DV Aber Kayakers 51 ss 35 Rachel Taylor J 16 Aber Kayakers 50 36 Alison Williams Durham University 50 ss 37 Sarah Kent Swinfen K.C. 40 38 Geraldine Rabone DV Rugby C.C. 40 ss 39 Gillian Everatt J16 West Yorkshire C.C. 33 ss 40 Carmel Buttimore Baldock & District C.C. 32 ss 41 Melissa Gregory Regents C.C. 20 42 Delia Ellard DV Rugby C.C. 13 43 Fiona Norman J18 St. Albans & Hertsmere 9 ss 44 Lorna Moon J12 New Milton 8 ss 45 Nicki Barker Sheffield C.C. NR SS 46 Rohan Battison J14 Reading C.C. NR SS 47 Liz. Boatock DV Aberdeen K.C. NR SS 48 Samantha Dennis J14 Green Star C.C. NR SS 49 Katie Fisher J18 Aber Kayakers NR SS 50 Annette Green J16 Purley C.C. NR SS 51 Joanna Hills J16 Winchester & District NR SS 52 Chloe Hunter J12 Addlestone C.C. NR SS 53 Gillian Jones DV Royal Leamington Spa NR SS 54 Mary Jones J18 Royal Leamington Spa NR SS 55 Wendy Jones Royal Leamington Spa NR SS 56 Debbie Keeling Nithsdale NR SS 57 Heather McTurk J14 Lower Wharfe C.C. NR SS 58 Sally Plaic DV Bungay NR SS 59 Miranda Roberts J12 Durham K.C. NR SS 60 Stefania Rosso Adur C.C. NR SS 61 Cherilyn Tilbury Reading University NR SS 62 Janet Menhinick DV Black Swan C.C.
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