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Volunteers in Sport RESULTS: Eastern Bay of Plenty Primary Schools Swimming Champs DATE OF EVENT: 22 March 2017 VENUE: Whakatane Aquatic Center, Whakatane 33m Pool *New Record 8yr Boys 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Jono MEDCALFE Te Kura o Te Teko 208 Rangitaiki Sam HOWE TKKM o Waioweka 209.1 Opotiki Ryan SOMMERVILLE Awakeri School 212.48 Rangitaiki 8yr Girls 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Samantha FALKNER Opotiki Primary 209.09 Opotiki Kuini NAAMA Opotiki Primary 213.66 Opotiki Ziia TAI-WALKER TKKM o Waioweka 215.82 Opotiki 9yr Boys 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Tyler MACEY Apanui School 138.37 Whakatane Jai JULIAN Thornton School 143.36 Rangitaiki Tawhio FOX Te Kura o Te Teko 147.58 Rangitaiki 9yr Girls 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Kaylee LAWLOR Allandale School 128.03 Whakatane Chloe GLADWIN Ohope Beach School 138.45 Whatatane Roimata TUA Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 139 Kawerau 10yr Boys 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Jamie FORSYTH Ohope Beach School 114.01 Whakatane Ben JACKSON Ohope Beach School 120.88 Whakatane Rangiaho HOSKIN Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 134.36 Kawerau 10yr Girls 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Ngamihi SIMPSON Kawerau South School 114.7 Kawerau Layla ROWLAND Awakeri School 125.1 Rangitaiki Anna ISAAC St Joseph's Whakatane 128.73 Whakatane 11yr Boys 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Jamie JULIAN Awakeri School 113 Rangitaiki Piripi TE RIINI Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 132.97 Kawerau Kalib SCHULER Awakeri School 140.57 Rangitaiki 11yr Girls 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Madi Fenwick Otakiri 126.69 Rangitaiki Nivaloh-Tafea ELLIOT Tarawera High 126.89 Kawerau Emma APITI Opotiki Primary 127.69 Opotiki 12yr Boys 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Hugh OYANAGI Ashbrook School 127.01 Opotiki Fletcher NOLAN Awakeri School 129.57 Rangitaiki Lochlan WHITE St Joseph's Catholic Scho 132.85 Opotiki 12yr Girls 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Rikki FITZGERALD St Joseph's Catholic Scho 120.18 Opotiki Charlotte PAULSEN Awakeri School 129.75 Rangitaiki Stella COLLIER St Joseph's Catholic Scho 131.03 Opotiki 8yr Boys Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Amarni DAVIS Kawerau South School 27.02 Kawerau Ryan SOMMERVILLE Awakeri School 28.46 Rangitaiki Caign BOONEN Ohope Beach School 30.28 Whakatane 8yr Girls Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Nella THOMPSON St Joseph's Whakatane 29.68 Whakatane Bethany PROUT Otakiri School 29.9 Rangitaiki Jessica CARTER Awakeri School 30 Rangitaiki 9yr Boys Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Josh COLLINS Ohope Beach School 25.66 Whakatane Te Rangi HEREWINI Te Mahoe School 25.92 Rangitaiki Tiaki HUNIA Apanui School 26.32 Whakatane 9yr Girls Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Kaylee LAWLOR Allandale School 25.45 Whakatane Hinemanu NEWTON Kawerau South School 25.75 Kawerau Jorja FENWICK Otakiri School 27.98 Rangitaiki 10yr Boys Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Jamie FORSYTH Ohope Beach School 21.18 Whakatane Ben JACKSON Ohope Beach School 22.6 Whakatane Tauwhare MONAGHAN Te Kura o Te Teko 23.85 Rangitaiki 10yr Girls Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Ngamihi SIMPSON Kawerau South School 21.29 Kawerau Layla ROWLAND Awakeri School 23.53 Rangitaiki Hannah BAXTER Apanui School 25.5 Whakatane 11yr Boys Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Jamie JULIAN Awakeri School 21.34 Rangitaiki Piripi TE RIINI Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 22.29 Kawerau Wera KAZ Te Kura O Te Paroa 23.98 Whakatane 11yr Girls Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Nivaloh-Tafea ELLIOT Tarawera High 22.73 Kawerau Te Aroha TE POONO Te Kura o Te Teko 22.77 Rangitaiki Jamieson MIKAYLA Awakeri School 23.15 Rangitaiki 12yr Boys Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Qtay ELLIOTT Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 21.63 Kawerau Te Ua HOSKIN Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 21.81 Kawerau Kevin O'BRIEN Tarawera High 22.43 Kawerau 12yr Girls Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Rikki FITZGERALD St Joseph's Catholic Scho 22 Opotiki Stella COLLIER St Joseph's Catholic Scho 23 Opotiki Nikia DAVIS Tarawera High 23.41 Kawerau 8yr Boys Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Freddie EVANS Ohope Beach School 35.23 Whakatane Amarni DAVIS Kawerau South School 37.62 Kawerau Caign BOONEN Ohope Beach School 38.2 Whakatane 8yr Girls Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Makayla WOOD Allandale School 35.2 Whakatane Nella THOMPSON St Joseph's Whakatane 35.78 Whakatane Lily HIPKISS Apanui School 36.69 Whakatane 9yr Boys Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Josh COLLINS Ohope Beach School 29.79 Whakatane Derek ESTERHUIZEN Ohope Beach School 31.69 Whakatane Ben CLEGHORN Allandale School 32.13 Whakatane 9yr Girls Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Kaylee LAWLOR Allandale School 28.44 Whakatane Taylyn TE RIINI Kawerau South School 28.65 Kawerau Jorjah COOPER Allandale School 31.03 Whakatane 10yr Boys Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Jamie FORSYTH Ohope Beach School 25.53 Whakatane Ben JACKSON Ohope Beach School 28.86 Whakatane Max FITZGERALD St Joseph's Catholic Scho 31.9 Opotiki 10yr Girls Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Ngamihi SIMPSON Kawerau South School 25.61 Kawerau Anna ISAAC St Joseph's Whakatane 29.5 Whakatane Maia PATTERSON-FOSTER Apanui School 30.14 Whakatane 11yr Boys Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Jamie JULIAN Awakeri School 25.76 Rangitaiki Wiremu TE RIINI Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 26.69 Kawerau Piripi TE RIINI Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 28.82 Kawerau 11yr Girls Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Te Aroha TE POONO Te Kura o Te Teko 26.94 Rangitaiki Nivaloh-Tafea ELLIOT Tarawera High 26.99 Kawerau Madi FENWICK Otakiri School 28.46 Rangitaiki 12yr Boys Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Whatonga RAKI Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 28.86 Kawerau Qtay ELLIOTT Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 29.02 Kawerau Fletcher NOLAN Awakeri School 30.51 Rangitaiki 12yr Girls Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Rikki FITZGERALD St Joseph's Catholic Scho 27.79 Opotiki Nikia DAVIS Tarawera High 29.11 Kawerau Charlotte PAULSEN Awakeri School 29.71 Rangitaiki 8yr Boys Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Tyler WALKER Ohope Beach School 39.26 Whakatane Jack DAWSON Thornton School 49.25 Rangitaiki Hukarere RENETI Te Kura o Te Teko 50.51 Rangitaiki 8yr Girls Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Nella THOMPSON St Joseph's Whakatane 47.1 Whakatane Laci GARNER Kawerau Putauaki School 47.95 Kawerau Rosie FLOYD Otakiri School 49.9 Rangitaiki 9yr Boys Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Joshua WALKER Ohope Beach School 32.54 Whakatane Josh COLLINS Ohope Beach School 37.47 Whakatane Jai JULIAN Thornton School 40.26 Rangitaiki 9yr Girls Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Kaylee LAWLOR Allandale School 35.07 Whakatane Zoe GILES Ohope Beach School 35.58 Whakatane Emilie ROSSET Allandale School 36.25 Whakatane 10yr Boys Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Jamie FORSYTH Ohope Beach School 30.51 Whakatane Ben JACKSON Ohope Beach School 31.94 Whakatane Te Akau BENNETT Kawerau Putauaki School 34.66 Kawerau 10yr Girls Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Ngamihi SIMPSON Kawerau South School 28.85 Kawerau Layla ROWLAND Awakeri School 31.14 Rangitaiki Niamh STEENS Thornton School 32.91 Rangitaiki 11yr Boys Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Jamie JULIAN Awakeri School 31.83 Rangitaiki Iaveta BRUCE St Joseph's Catholic Scho 33.32 Opotiki Tori TAI TKKM o Waioweka 38.27 Opotiki 11yr Girls Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Kokako RAKI Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 32.9 Kawerau Emma APITI Opotiki Primary 33.43 Opotiki Madi FENWICK Otakiri School 33.74 Rangitaiki 12yr Boys Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Whatonga RAKI Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 31.93 Kawerau Te Ua HOSKIN Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 33.09 Kawerau Lochlan WHITE St Joseph's Catholic Scho 33.16 Opotiki 12yr Girls Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Eve BROUGHTON-PERI Tarawera High 34.37 Kawerau Stella COLLIER St Joseph's Catholic Scho 35.5 Opotiki Charlotte PAULSEN Awakeri School 35.51 Rangitaiki 8yr Boys Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Amarni DAVIS Kawerau South School 38.37 Kawerau Sam HOWE TKKM o Waioweka 47.68 Opotiki 8yr Girls Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Kaila DAVIS Kawerau South School 48.46 Kawerau Ziia TAI-WALKER TKKM o Waioweka 48.71 Opotiki Kuini NAAMA Opotiki Primary 48.87 Opotiki 9yr Boys Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Ben CLEGHORN Allandale School 32.98 Whakatane William TURNER Ohope Beach School 37.63 Whakatane Knesian TAI TKKM o Waioweka 43.89 Opotiki 9yr Girls Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Kaylee LAWLOR Allandale School 29.72 Whakatane Chloe GLADWIN Ohope Beach School 34.79 Whakatane Zoe GILES Ohope Beach School 37.69 Whakatane 10yr Boys Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Jamie FORSYTH Ohope Beach School 23.52 Whakatane Ben JACKSON Ohope Beach School 27.91 Whakatane Rangiaho HOSKIN Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 29.59 Kawerau 10yr Girls Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Ngamihi SIMPSON Kawerau South School 23.34 Kawerau Anna ISAAC St Joseph's Whakatane 29.86 Whakatane Layla ROWLAND Awakeri School 31.96 Rangitaiki 11yr Boys Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Jamie JULIAN Awakeri School 25.27 Rangitaiki Piripi TE RIINI Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 32.07 Kawerau Wiremu TE RIINI Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 35.38 Kawerau 11yr Girls Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Emma APITI Opotiki Primary 2ss8.44 Opotiki Nivaloh-Tafea ELLIOT Tarawera High 28.46 Kawerau Kokako RAKI Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 34.07 Kawerau 12yr Boys Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Jaden ANDREWS St Joseph's Catholic Scho 28.72 Opotiki Whatonga RAKI Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 29 Kawerau Hugh OYANAGI Ashbrook School 29.85 Opotiki 12yr Girls Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Rikki FITZGERALD
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