9th Allan Eyles 2011
READING RESULTS
Session 1
Girls 100m breaststroke, 10 and under: Eight-year-old Abbie Stewart took 23 seconds off her time; 10-year-olds Madeline Pollard nine seconds and Faye Mulford six seconds.
11 years: Speeding tickets went Gemma Phillipps
with 1.32:2 and Bethany Hunt gained a 13-second improvement on her time.
There were also improved times from Annabel Kartal-Allen (14 seconds),
Olivia Neale (8), Mollie Hobson (21), Amy Palmer (10) and Lucy Edwards,
who was just inside her entry time.
12 years: Hannah Stewart took
the gold medal with a five-second gain. Silver went to Lizzie Howling
with a 12-second bettered time. Anne-Lise Stewart was sixth, improving
her time by 10 seconds.
13 years: Silver and bronze medals went to Loni Stevens and Nastasha Muir with three and seven-second personal bests.
14
years: Gold went to Catherine Hill in 1.30:93 just off her entry time,
while Georgia Doran took the silver with a two-second gain.
Fourth-placed Kayleigh Phillipps equalled her time and fifth spot went
to Sian Fields, who took one second off the time.
15 & Over: Jess Bird claimed bronze with a three-second gain.
Boys
100 freestyle, 10 & Under: Javier Bakker-Noguer won the silver
medal in a time of 1.32:44. an eight-second improved time.
12 years:
Reading swimmers were third, fourth and fifith. Ryan Elder’s time of
1.24:40 was a six-second gain. Mitchell Coombes finished in 1.24:75,
while Phillip Chevassut took 14 seconds off his time.
14 years: Jonathan Venner won the gold in 1.09:72, a slight personal best.
Girls
50 Freestyle, 10 & Under: There was a bronze for Madeline Pollard
in 42:31; Faye Mulford took three seconds off her time and Abbie Stewart
equalled her entry time.
11 years: Mollie Hobson earned the gold
medal in 36:89, Annabel Kartal-Allen was fifth with a three-second
gain, while there was a two-second improvement for Jana
Ciecierska-Holmes. Speeding tickets went to Bethany Hunt and Olivia
Neale with seven and six-second personal bests respectively.
12
years: Improved times earned Maddie Bell and Lizzie Howling speeding
tickets. Lucy Troiani claimed the bronze with a four-second personal
best and Libby Venner took fourth place with an eight-second gain.
13 years: Fourth place went to Natasha Muir for a two-second personal best.
14
years: There was gold for Sian Fields in 32:94, a one-second personal
best, and a bronze for Kayleigh Phillipps with a two-second improvement.
15 & Over: Third-placed Megan Hill, fourth Rachel Coombes and fifth Jess Bird all achieved pbs.
Boys 100 individual medley, 10 & Under: Javier Bakker-Noguer was fourth with a pb.
12
years: Large improvements were recorded by Mitchell Coombes (18secs),
Ryan Elder (13secs) and Phillip Chevassut (19sec), who finished fifth,
sixth and seventh respectively.
13 years: Thomas Moffat, swimming this event for the first time, took the gold medal in 1.40:75
14 years: Tommy Trees claimed gold in 1.16:5, a pb, and Jonathan Venner earned silver in a time just on his entry time.
Girls
100 backstroke 10 & Under: Faye Mulford and Madeline Pollard
improved their times by eight and four seconds respectively.
11
years: Silver medal to Gemma Phillipps took 10 seconds off her time.
Bronze medals went to Bethany Hunt and Mollie Hobson with 20 and 18
second improvements. Olivia Neale knocked another six seconds off her
time, Lucy Edwards did four, Annabel Kartal-Allen 13 and Jana
Ciecierska-Holmes just bettered her time.
12 years: Gold went to
Maddie Bell, who equalled her entry time, Anne-Lise Stewart won bronze
with a three-second gain, Lizzie Howling, fourth, made a six-second
personal best and there were improved times for Libby Venner, by one
second, and Lucy Troiani, 13.
13 years: Natasha Muir claimed another
gold in 123:97, a four-second pb, while Loni Stevens gain a two-second
time for sixth place.
14 years: Sian Fields picked up her second gold
of the competition in a time of 1.27:97. Third-placed Kayleigh
Phillipps knocked two seconds off her pb.
15 & Over: Gold went to Megan Hill in 1.20:82, Rachel Coombes was fourth and Jess Bird fifth.
Boys 100 Fly 10 & Under: Javier Bakker-Noguer produced a five-second gain to win the event
14 years: Tommy Trees claimed the silver medal in a time of 1.24:09 and Jonathan Venner a bronze in 1.34:78.
Session 2
Boys 100m breast 12 years: Mitchell Coombes gained a one-second personal best and the silver medal.
13 years: Thomas Moffat collected his second gold medal with a time of 1.54:67.
14 years: Silver medal went to Jonathan Venner in an improved time of 1.27:15.
Girls
100 Freestyle 11 years: A three-second personal best gave Gemma
Phillipps the gold medal, while improved times came from Bethany Hunt
(16 seconds) Mollie Hobson (2), Amy Palmer (4), Jana Ciecierska-Holmes
(8) and Lucy Edwards (4).
12 years: Maddie Bell earned a speeding
ticket with her time of 1.14:10. The silver medal went to Lizzie Howling
in 1.16:91, Anne-lise Stewart was fifith with a five-second pb, Lucy
Troiani made an eight-second gain and Libby Venner three seconds.
13 years: Natasha Muir won bronze with a four-second pb. Emily Lotter was seventh place in her first-time swim.
14
years: Georgia Doran finished strongly to out touch Catherine Hill for
the gold medal, both recording their best-ever times. Sian Fields was
fourth, Kayleigh Phillipps fifth with a pb, and Jessica-Megan Collins
was seventh, taking seven seconds off her best.
15 & Over: Silver medal to Megan Hill and fourth spot to Rachel Coombes, both off their entry times.
Boys 50m Freestyle, 10 & Under: Javier Bakker-Noguer’s 43:38 earned him third place.
12 years: Mitchell Coombes was fifth in 38:66 and Phillip Chevassut sixth with a seven-second improvement.
13 years: A time of 37:52 gave Thomas Moffat another victory.
14 years: Jonathan Venner, who equalled his entry time, picked up another gold medal
Girls 100m individual medley 10 & Under: Madeline Pollard worked hard to achieve a small personal best.
11
years: Gemma Phillipps earned the silver medal with a one-second
improvement. Bethany Hunt took 14 seconds off her time, Amy Palmer
reduced hers by 13; Mollie Hobson by seven and Jana Ciecierska-Holmes,
also by seven.
12 years: Another gold medal went to Maddie Bell in
1.27:68, a two-second personal best, while Lizzie Howling took six
seconds off her time to win bronze. Libby Venner and Lucy Troiani
managed 12 and four-second gains respectively.
13 years: A massive
12-second improvement gave Natasha Muir the silver medal and Emily
Lotter clocked 1.58:47 in her first event.
14 years: Georgia Doran just held on to pip club colleague Catherine Hill, both girls bettering their entry times.
15 & Over: Silver and bronze medals going to Rachel Coombes and Megan Hill in time of 1.23:20 and 1.25:02 respectively.
Boys 100 backstroke 10 & Under: Javier Bakker-Noguer equalled his entry time to claim a fourth place.
12 years: Mitchell Coombes was sixth in 1.43:97 and Phillip Chevassut eighth with a 10-second personal best.
14 years: Another silver medal with a slight personal best went to Jonathan Venner.
Girls 100m Flystroke, 10 & Under: Madeline Pollard, in her first attempt at this distance, finished fifth in 2.37:73.
11
years: Big personal bests were recorded by Gemma Phillipps (10 seconds)
and Bethany Hunt (15th) when finishing fifth and sixth. Mollie Hobson,
attempting this event for the first time, clocked 1.54:59.
12 years:
All four Reading girls achieved personal bests. The strong-finishing
Hannah Stewart won the silver medal in 1.29:86, while Maddie Bell took
four seconds off her time to claim the bronze. Lizzie Howling sliced off
18 seconds, and Anne-Lise Stewart four.
13 years: Natasha Muir, in her first race, produced a superb effort to win the silver medal in 1.35:60.
14
years: Georgia Doran won gold with a time of 1.18:47, Kayleigh
Phillipps was runner-up with a three-second personal best and
Jessica-Megan Collins took the bronze medal.
15 & Over: Rachel Coombes finished second in 1.28:07 and Megan Hill third in 1.32:44.

