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Porritt Classic, Hamilton Porritt Classic 2011 Porritt Stadium, Hamilton 19 February 2011 Women 100 Metres ================================================================ Meet Record: 11.71 2008 Monique Williams, Auckland Division 1 Wind: -0.5 1 Rochelle Coster 88 Pakuranga 11.68 Meet Record 2 Anna Smythe 78 Otago 11.69 3 Nneka Okpala 88 Pakuranga 12.15 4 Mariah Ririnui 92 Tauranga 12.58 5 Chelsea Johannsen 91 North Harbour 12.91 6 Rebecca Gibson 90 Gore 12.93 -- Andrea Koenen 90 Waitakere DQ -- Louise Jones 85 Pakuranga DQ Division 2 Wind: 2.2 1 Toni Clinton 93 Takapuna 12.61 2 Ally French 94 Hamilton 12.76 3 Robyn Engels 96 Putaruru 13.01 4 Chloe Caird 94 Wanganui 13.86 Division 3 Wind: 3.0 1 Harriet Donald 96 Wanganui Colleg 13.00 2 Bridgette Watson 93 Wanganui Colleg 13.22 3 Vanessa Story 74 Palmerston North 13.55 4 Rebecca Foster 95 Taumarunui 13.85 5 Michaela Walker 97 Wanganui 14.30 Women 400 Metres ================================================================ Meet Record: 53.94 2004 Rikke Ronholt, Denmark Division 1 1 Louise Jones 85 Pakuranga 54.46 2 Talia Horgan 96 Hamilton 56.20 3 Abbe Watson 91 New Brighton 57.43 4 Rebecca Gibson 90 Gore 58.20 5 Ellie McCleery 94 Hinemoa 59.75 6 Elena Hewett 91 North Harbour 60.85 Division 2 1 1 Brooke Cull 94 Takapuna 59.57 2 Sarah McDonald 95 Wanganui 60.04 3 Robyn Engels 96 Putaruru 61.97 4 Vanessa Story 74 Palmerston North 62.64 5 Rebecca Foster 95 Taumarunui 63.88 6 Amber Walker 95 Wanganui 67.63 Women 800 Metres ================================================================ Meet Record: 2:09.02 2001 Michelle Prowse, Auckland 1 Nikki Hamblin 88 North Harbour 2:05.42 Meet Record 2 Angela Smit 91 Canterbury Uni 2:06.79 3 Katie Wright 88 Auckland City 2:07.02 4 Anna Roche 92 Wellington 2:10.01 5 Anna Bramley 82 North Harbour 2:11.05 6 Lydia O'Donnell 90 North Harbour 2:11.94 7 Demelza Murrihy-Topp 84 Taumarunui 2:13.80 8 Zara Murrihy 96 Taumarunui 2:16.25 9 Katelyn Matthews 95 Frankton 2:16.38 10 Kerry White 94 Te Aroha Coll 2:20.17 11 Melissa Murrihy 90 Taumarunui 2:25.67 12 Sophie Rose 96 Hastings Athleti 2:28.95 13 Serena Murrihy 99 Taumarunui 2:30.41 Dianne Rodger Girls Secondary Schools 1500 Metres ================================================================ 1 Olivia Ritchie 94 Waikato Dio 4:50.24 2 Holly Sprosen 94 Hillcrest HS 4:51.06 3 Arianna Lord 97 St Peters 4:51.37 4 Melisa Gillespie 94 Wanganui Colleg 4:53.74 5 Kate Jefferd 94 Wanganui Colleg 4:54.80 6 Amy Shaw 94 Rangitoto Coll 4:58.42 7 Laura Bell 95 Wanganui Colleg 5:00.19 8 Maddieson White 96 Te Aroha Coll 5:06.11 9 Briar Lourie 95 Wanganui Colleg 5:06.46 10 Jenna Hansen 93 St Peters 5:09.01 11 Katie MacDiarmid 94 St Peters 5:09.93 12 Megan Bethell 96 Te Awamutu Coll 5:10.15 13 Tyla Johnson 97 Hillcrest HS 5:13.30 14 Georgie Blackwood 93 Wanganui Colleg 5:15.58 15 Bailey Gore 97 Cambridge 5:15.98 16 Mary Bollen 96 Waikato Dio 5:24.67 17 Georgia Black 94 Wanganui HS 5:26.53 18 Bex Attwell 94 Wanganui Colleg 5:26.62 19 Pheobe Cromar 94 Wanganui HS 5:29.18 20 Libby Bird 95 Hillcrest HS 5:49.87 21 Kelly Tomlinson 97 St Peters 5:51.96 22 Kymberly LeLieve 96 Wanganui HS 6:03.18 Teams Race Winner Wanganui Collegiate Women 100 Metres Hurdles ================================================================ Meet Record: 14.05 2000 Rowena Morton, Auckland Wind: 2.2 1 Andrea Miller 82 North Harbour 13.26 2 Rochelle Coster 88 Pakuranga 14.10 3 Sarah Cowley 84 North Harbour 14.13 4 Portia Bing 93 North Harbour 14.61 5 Zoe Ballantyne 92 North Harbour 14.87 Women 400 Metres Hurdles ================================================================ 1 Tracey Hale 90 Hamilton 60.81 2 Gianina Gartmann 94 International 66.58 3 Ariana Blackwood 94 Palmerston North 70.71 Women 2x100 Metres Relay ================================================================ 1 Hamilton City Hawks 'B' 24.75 2 Hinemoa 'A' 24.80 3 Hamilton City Hawks 'A' 25.03 4 Hamilton City Hawks 'C' 25.94 5 Wanganui 'A' 26.46 Nick Willis Girls Secondary Schools 1500m Metres Relay ================================================================ 1 Wanganui Collegiate 'A' 3:51.13 2 Hillcrest High School 'A' 4:01.26 3 Te Aroha College 'A' 4:13.17 Women High Jump ================================================================ Meet Record: 1.92m 1981 Hisayo Fukunitsu, Japan 1 Elizabeth Lamb 91 Waitakere 1.81m 1.71 1.76 1.81 1.86 O O O XXX 2 Sarah Cowley 84 North Harbour 1.76m 1.66 1.71 1.76 1.81 O O XO XXX 3 Paige Harwood 95 Pakuranga 1.71m 1.51 1.56 1.61 1.66 1.71 1.76 O O O XO O XXX 4 Ashleigh Sando 94 Taupo 1.66m 1.61 1.66 1.71 O O XXX 4 Amelia Hamilton 95 Frankton 1.66m 1.56 1.61 1.66 1.71 O O O XXX 6 Monika Wensing 94 Hawera 1.66m 1.51 1.56 1.61 1.66 1.71 O O O XO XXX Women Long Jump ===================================================================== Meet Record: 6.09m 2005 Chantal Brunner, Auckland 1 Marissa Pritchard 84 Scottish 5.59m 2.5 5.39m(1.5) FOUL(0.2) 5.29m(-0.5) 5.50m(-0.0) FOUL(3.5) 5.59m(2.5) 2 Nneka Okpala 88 Pakuranga 5.43m 2.0 5.43m(2.0) 5.36m(0.4) FOUL(-0.9) FOUL(1.0) FOUL(2.6) 5.35m(2.4) 3 Toni Clinton 93 Takapuna 5.38m 0.9 FOUL(2.4) 5.19m(0.7) 5.38m(0.9) 5.14m(0.7) 5.26m(2.4) 5.19m(3.0) 4 Mariah Ririnui 92 Tauranga 5.25m 0.5 5.25m(0.5) FOUL(1.0) 5.22m(-0.0) 4.91m(1.3) FOUL(1.6) FOUL(2.6) 5 Jenni Scott 94 Waitakere 5.22m 0.2 5.19m(1.8) 5.22m(0.2) 5.04m(-1.1) 5.16m(2.0) FOUL(1.1) FOUL(1.7) 6 Charlotte Smith 91 Wellington 4.91m NWI 4.70m(1.2) 4.91m(-0.0) 4.67m(-1.4) FOUL(2.3) 4.72m(1.1) FOUL(1.0) 7 Melissa Goffin 91 North Harbour 4.89m 1.4 4.89m(1.4) 2.60m(0.5) FOUL(-0.0) FOUL(1.3) FOUL(1.6) FOUL(2.6) 8 Rebecca Cochrane 89 Tauranga 4.47m 1.5 4.47m(1.5) 4.19m(0.2) 4.13m(1.7) 4.20m(1.1) 4.19m(1.9) PASS Women Shot Put ================================================================ Meet Record: 20.25m 13/02/2010 Valerie Vili, Pakuranga 1 Emily Baker 86 Auckland City 11.87m 11.87m 11.33m 11.78m 11.28m FOUL 11.55m 2 Paige Harwood 95 Pakuranga 10.42m 9.28m 9.55m 10.05m 10.42m FOUL FOUL 3 Ella Pilkington 95 North Harbour 9.75m 9.65m FOUL FOUL 9.75m 9.49m 9.16m Women Discus Throw ================================================================ Meet Record: 65.09m 2005 Beatrice Faumuina, Auckland 1 Ella Pilkington 95 North Harbour 35.38m 34.73m 32.15m 35.38m FOUL FOUL FOUL 2 Ariana Blackwood 94 Palmerston North 34.41m 34.31m 31.10m FOUL 34.41m 32.12m FOUL Women Hammer Throw ================================================================ Meet Record: 68.83m 1999 Olga Kuzenkova, Russia 1 Julia Ratcliffe 93 Hamilton 62.28m NZ W17 W18 W19 Record 57.85m 62.23m FOUL 57.93m 62.28m FOUL 2 Millie McNie 89 North Harbour 48.92m 47.42m 48.92m 46.90m 47.05m 48.14m FOUL 3 Ella Pilkington 95 North Harbour 38.47m FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL 38.47m 4 Althea Mackie 70 North Harbour 36.93m 35.26m 36.57m 35.63m 36.93m 36.26m FOUL 5 Livvie Duggan 92 Tauranga 36.67m FOUL 36.59m FOUL 36.67m 30.82m FOUL Women Javelin Throw ================================================================ Meet Record: 48.81m 2008 Keshia Grant, Hamilton 1 Keshia Grant 87 Hamilton 45.28m 45.28m 44.85m 44.28m 43.77m 43.38m 43.91m 2 Emily Baker 86 Auckland City 40.88m 40.88m 38.97m 37.64m 38.00m 38.22m 38.76m 3 Megan Aikenhead 88 Hamilton 39.21m PASS PASS PASS 39.21m 37.12m PASS 4 Tamara Anstis 92 Counties Man 36.34m 35.73m 31.36m 36.34m 34.39m 36.19m PASS 5 Portia Bing 93 North Harbour 35.60m 31.35m 32.72m 30.88m 35.60m 29.65m 27.69m 6 Ashleigh Brockett 93 Pakuranga 33.30m 30.75m 28.37m 32.27m 31.76m 32.91m 33.30m 7 Ariana Blackwood 94 Palmerston North 30.53m 30.53m 30.09m 30.25m 30.41m 29.87m PASS Men 100 Metres ================================================================ Meet Record: 10.27 1999 Chris Donaldson, Otago Division 1 Wind: 1.7 1 Carl Van Der Speck 77 North Harbour 10.51 2 Isaac Tatoa 90 Auckland City 10.71 3 Craig Bearda 82 Counties Man 10.91 4 Jeffrey Thumath 85 Counties Man 11.10 5 Brent Newdick 85 North Harbour 11.13 6 Morgan Foster 76 Hamilton 11.22 Division 2 Wind: 2.7 1 Joshua Hawkins 94 Auckland City 10.79 2 Ryan Howe 92 Lake City 10.87 3 Joseph Millar 92 Tauranga 11.01 4 Nick Kalivati 85 Wellington 11.15 5 Junior Jackson 92 Auckland City 11.43 Division 3 Wind: 1.0 1 Campbell Wu 93 Auckland City 11.35 2 Blake Gordon 96 Hamilton 11.36 3 Nicholas Gerrard 92 North Harbour 11.46 4 Tom Symes 94 Wanganui 11.57 5 Olly Ranby 95 Tauranga 11.83 6 Ben Waters 95 Takapuna 12.07 7 William Smart 93 Wanganui Colleg 12.21 -- Joshua Quartermaine 95 Hamilton DQ Men 400 Metres ================================================================ Meet Record: 47.74 2003 David Flowers, Australia Division 1 1 Alex Jordan 92 Tasman Tigers 46.87 Meet Record 2 Tama Toki 91 Auckland City 48.39 3 Ben Potter 79 Counties Man 48.67 4 Scott Burch 91 Palmerston North 49.34 5 Joseph Millar 92 Tauranga 49.34 6 Glen Matuschka 92 Wanganui 50.79 7 Cameron Ward 92 Waitakere 51.02 -- Frazer Wickes 92 North Harbour DQ Division 2 1 Scott McLaren 82 Counties Man 50.97 2 Daniel Lavipour 85 North Harbour 51.24 3 Jonty Rae 94 Hinemoa 52.09 4 Liam Mitchell 91 Auckland City 52.35 5 Andrew Matsuoka-Webber 81 Kiwi Athletic 53.06 Division 3 1 Michael Fowke 92 Frankton 52.06 2 Olly Ranby 95 Tauranga 52.24 3 Michael Sharp 94 North Harbour 54.24 4 James Paterson 87 Frankton 55.06 -- Bennet Rogers 95 Hamilton DQ Men 800 Metres ================================================================ Meet Record: 1:48.18 2003 Gareth Hyett, Otago 1 Aunese Curreen 81 North Harbour 1:50.84 2 Tim Hawkes 83 Scottish 1:50.88 3 Nick Willis 83 Lower Hutt 1:51.56 4 Michael Whitehead 90 Pukekohe 1:52.37 5 Zaan Janse 89 Wellington 1:53.75 6 Joshua Tattley 91 North Harbour
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