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2021 Satis Swimming Program 2021 SATIS Swimming Carnival Full Program v02 Hobart Aquatic Centre - Tue, 23-Mar-2021 1. Boys Under 14 4x50m Medley Relay Heat 1 SATIS Record: 2002 The Hutchins School 2:06.48 Heat Heat Event Lane School Place Time Place 2 Dominic College 1 Kelly, Jack 2 Browning, Joel 3 Bracken, Joel 4 Gilligan, Jack 3 Marist Regional College 1 Palmer, Heath 2 Wescombe, Jobie 3 Lawson, Jackson 4 Bailey, Sidney 4 Sacred Heart College 1 Morrison, Chris 2 Clark, Jade 3 McIver, Hamish 4 Johnson, Willoughby 5 St Virgil's College 1 Cubit, Charlie 2 McCallum, Henry 3 Stocks, Coby 4 Sam, Murray 6 MacKillop Catholic Colleg 1 Bennis, Noah 2 Deep, Daniel 3 Barnett, Liam 4 Cumming, Angus Heat 2 Heat Heat Event Lane School Place Time Place 2 St Aloysius Catholic Colle 1 Jones, Eli 2 Nosworthy, Phoenix3 Shelverton, Jonas 4 Singleton, Lucas 3 St Patrick's College 1 Cramp, Jack 2 Clark, Mason 3 Jarman, Lucas 4 Limbrick, Tom 4 Scotch Oakburn College 1 Devin, Atlan 2 Mulford, Sam 3 Skipper, John 4 Atkins, Oliver 5 The Friends' School 1 Castle, Sam 2 Gan-Pain, Rupert 3 Clues, Lachie 4 Chan, Logan 6 The Hutchins School 1 Luttrell, Liam 2 Burbury, Louis 3 Brown, Ben 4 Speglic, Lucas 7 Launceston Church Gram 1 Gerrard, Mav 2 Baker, Cooper 3 Chia, Isaac 4 Greig, Henry 2. Girls Under 14 4x50m Medley Relay Heat 1 SATIS Record: 2016 Fahan School 2:19.65 Heat Heat Event Lane School Place Time Place 2 St Aloysius Catholic Colle 1 Kull, Hannah 2 Atherton, Mia 3 Bumford, Amber 4 Duffy, Molly 3 Fahan School 1 Palmer, Charlotte 2 Jones, Emily 3 Abberton, Pia 4 Stoksik, Eliza 4 St Mary's College 1 Elischer, Nathalie 2 Anderson, Mia 3 Finnila, Amalie 4 Johnson-Harrington, Scarlett 5 Marist Regional College 1 Jones, Olivia 2 Temple, Hannah 3 Parsons, Abbie 4 Malley, Graci 6 Mount Carmel College 1 Jones, Olivia 2 Moshovakos, Yioula3 Kuylaars, Pippa 4 Butler, Emily 7 Dominic College 1 Sproule, Aivah 2 McMaster, Natasha3 Lincoln, Poppy 4 Cooper, Claire Heat 2 Heat Heat Event Lane School Place Time Place 1 MacKillop Catholic Colleg 1 Jacobson, Hannah 2 Clements, Lucy 3 Stephenson, Ariel 4 Jones, Ella 2 St Patrick's College 1 Campbell, Elyse 2 Frerk, Ella 3 Verbeetan, Alice 4 Foley, Grace 3 Launceston Church Gram 1 Dolle, Morgan 2 King, Abbie 3 Thomson, Phoebe-Jean4 Freeman, Stella 4 St Michael's Collegiate Sc 1 Quinn, Averyl 2 Kamprad, Lacy 3 Pederson, Lara 4 Mackie, Sarah 5 Scotch Oakburn College 1 Mitchell, Grace 2 Irani, Mia 3 Fischer, Ella 4 Brock, Taylor 6 The Friends' School 1 Peart, Lulu 2 O'Rourke, Mia 3 Saunder, Keely 4 Chen, Lucy 7 Sacred Heart College 1 Fullarton, Laura 2 Pollard, Grace 3 Tunggal, Emma 4 Pollard, Ella Page 1 <All Schools> 21-Mar-21 11:08 AM 2021 SATIS Swimming Carnival Full Program v02 Hobart Aquatic Centre - Tue, 23-Mar-2021 3. Boys Under 16 4x50m Medley Relay Heat 1 SATIS Record: 2009 St Brendon Shaw College 1:59.32 Heat Heat Event Lane School Place Time Place 2 Dominic College 1 Bracken, John 2 Sanford, Henry 3 Cooper, Zayne 4 Bresnehan, Joel 3 St Aloysius Catholic Colle 1 Jones, Ethan 2 Duffy, Benjamin 3 Mott, Lochlan 4 Doyle, Blake 4 MacKillop Catholic Colleg 1 Lawrence, Toby 2 Townsend, Christopher3 Griffiths, Dean 4 Kirk, Andrew 5 Sacred Heart College 1 McCaffery, Finn 2 Winch, Mac 3 Fullarton, James 4 Byers, Jack 6 Marist Regional College 1 Latham, Jack 2 Biggar, Corey 3 Cahill, Ryan 4 Cooper, Hunter Heat 2 Heat Heat Event Lane School Place Time Place 2 Launceston Church Gram 1 King, Billy 2 Broadhurst, Andrew3 Heazlewood, Tom 4 Quinn, Sam 3 St Patrick's College 1 Baldock, Oliver 2 Wojcik, Alex 3 Stretton, Blake 4 French, Jasper 4 Scotch Oakburn College 1 Robbins, Lachie 2 Atkins, Benjamin 3 Nesbitt, Xavier 4 Viney, Flynn 5 The Hutchins School 1 Peach, Ben 2 Church, Zach 3 Rybak, Tom 4 Berry, Ollie 6 The Friends' School 1 Peart, Archie 2 Clues, James 3 Stevens, Lewis 4 MacKinnon, Lachie 7 St Virgil's College 1 Ferguson, Riley 2 Hall, Myles 3 Wylie, Daniel 4 Nadler, Samuel 4. Girls Under 16 4x50m Medley Relay Heat 1 SATIS Record: 2019 St Michael's Collegiate School 2:13.12 Heat Heat Event Lane School Place Time Place 2 St Aloysius Catholic Colle 1 Atherton, Makayla 2 Osborne, Inara 3 Spilling, Abigail 4 McLeod, Acacia 3 Marist Regional College 1 Drane, Zoe 2 McGregor, Millie 3 Collins, Lily 4 Anders, Emily 4 Fahan School 1 Hooper, Grace 2 Riches, Hannah 3 Anderson, Grace 4 Sampson, Olivia 5 Sacred Heart College 1 Hughes, Avah 2 Clark, Georgia 3 Morrison, Katherine4 Driessen, Chelsea 6 St Mary's College 1 Berry-Prins, Mia 2 Scrimgeour, Genevieve3 Jankiewicz, Angelina4 Holloway, Abbey 7 Dominic College 1 Lin, Zoelle 2 Maw, Ella 3 Lavia, Carys 4 Gadd, Brianna Heat 2 Heat Heat Event Lane School Place Time Place 1 Mount Carmel College 1 Upston, Bella 2 White, Lita 3 Webb, Charlotte 4 Chapman, Maya 2 Launceston Church Gram 1 Reid, Alice 2 Knowles, Caitlin 3 Goodsall, Roisin 4 Thomson Chia, Emily 3 St Patrick's College 1 Steven, Isobel 2 McCullagh, Natalie 3 Campbell, Grace 4 Axman-Friend, Jasmine 4 Scotch Oakburn College 1 Mitchell, Emily 2 Irani, Jasmine 3 Muldoon, Bella 4 Pilsbury Milne, Charlotte 5 The Friends' School 1 Cowen, Olivia 2 Gan-Pain, Isabelle 3 Chan, Ella 4 Lo, Emily 6 MacKillop Catholic Colleg 1 Leslie, Grace 2 Sargent, Amber 3 Barnes, Charlotte 4 Appleby, Zara 7 St Michael's Collegiate Sc 1 Griggs, Danica 2 Miller, Brooke 3 Yuan, Rebecca 4 Sykes-Garland, Isobel 5. Boys Open 4x50m Medley Relay Heat 1 SATIS Record: 2013 Guilford Young College 1:56.26 Heat Heat Event Lane School Place Time Place 1 Launceston Church Gram 1 Arnold, Hayden 2 Booth, Harry 3 Gillies, Jaidyn 4 Reid, Harry 2 The Hutchins School 1 Luttrell, Jack 2 Roy-Chowdhury, Jeff3 Duffy, Liam 4 Som, Nick 3 Guilford Young College 1 Giuliani, Max 2 Bresnehan, Rufus 3 Wylie, Josh 4 Wright, Hunter 4 The Friends' School 1 Askey-Doran, Sam 2 Direen, Kye 3 Clues, Jonty 4 Fitzgerald, Isaac 5 St Patrick's College 1 Robertson, Angus 2 Adams, Jonte 3 Rae, Conor 4 Hinds, William 6 Scotch Oakburn College 1 Wood, Sandy 2 Howell, Wylie 3 Canny, Liam 4 Wallis, Malachi 7 Marist Regional College 1 Askew, Dylan 2 Malley, Isaac 3 Dobbie, Callum 4 Cahill, Declan Page 2 <All Schools> 21-Mar-21 11:08 AM 2021 SATIS Swimming Carnival Full Program v02 Hobart Aquatic Centre - Tue, 23-Mar-2021 6. Girls Open 4x50m Medley Relay Heat 1 SATIS Record: 2014 Guilford Young College 2:11.10 Heat Heat Event Lane School Place Time Place 3 The Friends' School 1 MacDonald, Sophia2 Mitchelmore, Asta 3 Ellingsen, Tilly 4 Chambers, Georgia 4 Guilford Young College 1 Clingeleffer, Mary 2 Smith, Olivia 3 Rickwood, Sam 4 Raymond, Anabelle 5 Marist Regional College 1 Biggar, Morgan 2 Askew, Georgia 3 Scott, Brooke 4 Harland, Ella 6 St Mary's College 1 Bremner, Jessica 2 Hutchinson, Cecilia 3 Cox, Amelie 4 Woodward, Ellie Heat 2 Heat Heat Event Lane School Place Time Place 2 Launceston Church Gram 1 Billing, Ashton 2 Hall, Billie 3 Curran, Georgia 4 MacKirdy, Alayna 3 Fahan School 1 Jones, Miranda 2 McNeill, Charlotte 3 Cooper, Laura 4 Roger, Billie 4 St Michael's Collegiate Sc 1 MacDonald, Rebecca2 Walls, Isabelle 3 Palser, Sienna 4 Lemon, Brenna 5 St Patrick's College 1 Giles, Erin 2 Nichols, Jade 3 Baldock, Mia 4 Broad, Amie 6 Scotch Oakburn College 1 Muller, Ellie 2 Edwards, Maisie 3 Muldoon, Amy 4 Hughes, Amelie 7. Boys Under 13 50m Freestyle Individual Event Heat 1 SATIS Record: 2014 James Curran LCGS 27.82 Heat Heat Event Lane Competitor School Place Time Place 2 Dick, Joseph The Friends' School 3 Cubit, Charlie St Virgil's College 4 Bracken, Joel Dominic College 5 Morrison, Chris Sacred Heart College 6 Routley, Jed Scotch Oakburn College 7 Alexander, Luck Marist Regional College Heat 2 Heat Heat Event Lane Competitor School Place Time Place 2 Farmer, Zinzan Launceston Christian School 3 Barnett, Liam MacKillop Catholic College 4 Jarman, Lucas St Patrick's College 5 Jones, Eli St Aloysius Catholic College 6 Chia, Isaac Launceston Church Grammar 7 Westerberg, Liam The Hutchins School 8. Girls Under 13 50m Freestyle Individual Event Heat 1 SATIS Record: 1998 Johanna Allston FAH 29.21 Heat Heat Event Lane Competitor School Place Time Place 2 Butler, Emily Mount Carmel College 3 Pollard, Ella Sacred Heart College 4 Striker, Ella St Mary's College 5 Palmer, Charlotte Fahan School 6 Bumford, Amber St Aloysius Catholic College 7 Downham, Isabel Dominic College Heat 2 Heat Heat Event Lane Competitor School Place Time Place 1 Peart, Lulu The Friends' School 2 Malley, Graci Marist Regional College 3 Stephenson, Ariel MacKillop Catholic College 4 King, Abbie Launceston Church Grammar 5 Kamprad, Lacy St Michael's Collegiate School 6 Atherton, Emily Scotch Oakburn College 7 Frerk, Ella St Patrick's College Page 3 <All Schools> 21-Mar-21 11:08 AM 2021 SATIS Swimming Carnival Full Program v02 Hobart Aquatic Centre - Tue, 23-Mar-2021 9. Boys Under 14 50m Freestyle Individual Event Heat 1 SATIS Record: 2007 Rory Middleton HUT 26.83 Heat Heat Event Lane Competitor School Place Time Place 2 Gerrard, Mav Launceston Church Grammar 3 McIver, Hamish Sacred Heart College 4 Lawson, Jackson Marist Regional College 5 Cumming, Angus MacKillop Catholic College 6 Gilligan, Jack Dominic College Heat 2 Heat Heat Event Lane Competitor School Place Time Place 2 Shelverton, Jonas St Aloysius Catholic College 3 Speglic, Lucas The Hutchins School 4 Castle, Sam The Friends' School 5 Devin, Atlan Scotch Oakburn College 6 Cramp, Jack St Patrick's College 7 Murray, Sam St Virgil's College 10.
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