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2020 CNZ Schools MTB Championship 2020 CNZ Schools MTB Championship - Enduro Start Lists END1B U13 Boys - Enduro 301 Caldwell, Thomas Adventure School 302 Van Son, Max Adventure School 303 Hulsebosch, Cole Aquinas College 304 Weir, Angus Cambridge Middle School 305 Dunnett, Sam Chisnallwood Intermediate 306 Gray, Alex Evans Bay Intermediate 307 Turner, Mitchel Fernside School 308 Kidney, Nate Highlands Intermediate 309 Petro, Oscar Hutt International Boys' School 310 Stevens-Mcnab, Sterling John Paul College 311 Davidson, Keegan Kapanui School 312 Capie, Edmund Kelburn Normal School 313 Ray, Devon Kerikeri High School 314 Hemmingsen, Noah Lindisfarne College 315 McKinnon, Matthis Raphael House 316 McLaughlin, Noah Raroa Normal Intermediate 317 Coleman, Tom Raumati South School 318 Anglem, Kiki Redcliffs School 319 Lei, Lewis Rotorua Intermediate 321 Hudson, Rory Seatoun School 323 Preddle, Hugo Seatoun School 324 Swain, Archie Seatoun School 325 Cleaver-Paris, Will South Wellington Intermediate 326 Kennedy, Leo South Wellington Intermediate 327 Prebble, Sol South Wellington Intermediate 328 Rim, Douwes South Wellington Intermediate 329 Dobson, Jakob St Mary's School (Mosgiel) 330 Kuegler, Jed St Peter's School (Cambridge) 331 Toby, Kuegler St Peter's School (Cambridge) 332 Cameron, Louie Taupo Intermediate Wednesday, 30 September 2020 Page 1 of 13 333 McEwen, Zander Taupo Intermediate 334 Moir, Cam The Terrace School (Alexandra) 335 Malham, Lucas Waimea Intermediate school 336 Merwood, Thomas Wellesley College 337 Payne, Jack Whitby Collegiate 338 Perry, Joshua Whitby Collegiate END1G U13 Girls - Enduro 381 Ellery, Myah Adventure School 382 McKenzie, Neve Bohally Intermediate 383 Wayman, Josie ChCh South Intermediate 384 McKendrey, Annabel Evans Bay Intermediate END2B U14 Boys - Enduro 401 Bedford, Elliot ACG Tauranga 402 Pengelly, Alex ACG Tauranga 403 Slaven, Kieran ACG Tauranga 404 Robben, Jordan Adventure School 405 Russell, Hunter Adventure School 406 Johnston, Kayne Ashburton College 408 Eades, Luke Cambridge Middle School 409 Bligh, Josh Cashmere High School 410 Collins, Jack Cashmere High School 411 Laurie, John Cashmere High School 412 Lovegrove, Henry Cashmere High School 413 O'Sullivan, Payo Cashmere High School 414 Gatman, Craig Central Hawkes Bay College 415 Ford, Harper ChCh South Intermediate 416 Clark, Oli Christchurch Boys High School 417 Joe, Perry Clifton Terrace Model School 418 Millwood, Cooper Dunstan High School 419 Carver, Vincent Evans Bay Intermediate 420 Fraser, Lindsay Evans Bay Intermediate 421 Young, Benjamin Evans Bay Intermediate 422 Excell, Harry Fiordland College 423 Barkley, Ollie Highlands Intermediate 424 Hoskin, Blair Highlands Intermediate 425 Cross, Alfie Hutt Intermediate Wednesday, 30 September 2020 Page 2 of 13 426 McGregor, Matti John Paul College 427 Ayson, Rafferty Kapanui School 428 Presling, Cooper Kapiti College 429 Holmes, Cory Katikati College 431 Rutherfurd, Brook Mangorei School 432 Robertson, Eli Motueka High School 433 Dukes, Samuel Nelson College 434 Henderson, Sam Nelson College 435 Topp, Echelon Raroa Normal Intermediate 436 Durrant, Bradley Rathkeale College 437 Bentley, Jakson St Patrick's College, Silverstream 438 Simpson, George Taupo Intermediate 439 McGarva, Aaven Tauranga Boys' College 440 Browne, Bruno Waimea Intermediate school 441 Bennett, Will Wellesley College 442 Halonen, Samuel Wellesley College 443 Carlyon, Ollie Wellington College 444 Cox, Nikhil Wellington College 445 Penfold, James Wellington College END2G U14 Girls - 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Enduro 581 Sinclair, Maddy Marlborough Girls College 582 Lane, Poppy Mt Maunganui College 583 Robb, Xanthe Nayland College 584 Sands, Imagin Palmerston North Girls High School Wednesday, 30 September 2020 Page 5 of 13 585 Williamson, Hallie Palmerston North Girls High School 586 Van-Leuven, Erice Raphael House 587 Phipps, Milla Rotorua Lakes High School 589 Duggan, Tilly Wellington Girls' College END4B U16 Boys - Enduro 102 Workman, Kyle Taradale High School 103 Nicol, Coen Taupo Nui-a-tia College 104 Sprague, Miles Taupo Nui-a-tia College 105 Westenberg, Benjamin Tauranga Boys' College 106 Strombom, Robbie Tawa College 107 Langridge, Korey Wa Ora Montessori School 108 Browne, Harry Waimea College 109 Galletly, Matt Waimea College 110 Holmes, Bayley Waimea College 111 Armstrong, Jack Wairarapa College 112 Bell, Cameron Wairarapa College 113 Hunter, Jack Wairarapa College 114 Stark, Riley Wairarapa College 115 Bennett, Jack Wellington College 116 Carlyon, Joe Wellington College 117 Falconer, Jack Wellington College 118 Guy, George Wellington College 119 Kerr, Jacob Wellington College 120 Mitchell, Sam Wellington College 121 Olsen, Luca Wellington College 122 Peach, David Wellington College 123 Davey, George Whanganui High School 124 Johnston, Arlo Whanganui High School 601 Birdling, Ashton Aotea College 602 Blundell, Riley Ashburton College 603 Scotter, Tom Burnside High School 604 Sincock, Jonty Burnside High School 605 Burton, Kieran Cambridge High School 606 Hicks, Fraser Cambridge High School 607 Morrison, Maui Cambridge High School 608 Pease, Max Cambridge High School Wednesday, 30 September 2020 Page 6 of 13 610 Wildeboer, Josh Cambridge High School 611 Sherratt, Hamish Cashmere High School 612 Dunderdale, Hamish Central Hawkes Bay College 613 Dunnett, Jack Christchurch Boys High School 614 Ferguson, Angus Christchurch Boys High School 615 Golsbury, Will Christchurch Boys High School 616 Hegan, Charlie Christchurch Boys High School 617 Williamson, Luca Dunstan High School 618 Beveridge, Arje Feilding High School 619 Breman, Koen Francis Douglas Memorial College 620 Davis, Ethan Francis Douglas Memorial College 621 King, Rian Francis Douglas Memorial College 622 Moffit, Callum Francis Douglas Memorial College 623 Young, Anthony Francis Douglas Memorial College 624 Krogh, Harris Green School 625 Drake, Sam Hamilton Boys High School 626 Olsen, Garrett Havelock North High School 627 Mexted, Sam Hillcrest High School 628 Duligall, Cameron Hutt International Boys' School
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