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Otago Secondary School Championship 2021 - 30/05/2021 Results Moana Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - 8:41 PM 30/05/2021 Page 1 Otago Secondary School Championship 2021 - 30/05/2021 Results Event 1 Girls 14 & Under 100 SC Meter Backstroke Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Emma Bain 14 Taieri College 1:11.79 1:12.39 2 Sophie Sam 14 Otago Girls High School 1:10.47 1:13.72 3 Holly Wright 14 Otago Girls High School 1:11.34 1:14.22 4 Tayla Annan 13 Otago Girls High School 1:17.26 1:17.40 5 Ella Wills 14 Otago Girls High School 1:21.04 1:20.08 Event 1 Women 15 & Over 100 SC Meter Backstroke Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Alice Petrie 17 Waitaki Girls High School 1:08.67 1:15.72 Event 1 Boys 14 & Under 100 SC Meter Backstroke Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Alfie WeatherstonHarvey 13 Kings High School 1:07.24 1:08.17 Event 1 Men 15 & Over 100 SC Meter Backstroke Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Eddie Wright 16 Otago Boys' High School 1:05.14 1:05.49 Event 2 Girls 14 & Under 50 SC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Sophie Winter 14 Dunstan High School 28.53 28.51 2 Emma Bain 14 Taieri College 28.46 28.96 3 Ariana Webb 14 Cromwell College 30.06 30.37 4 Tayla Annan 13 Otago Girls High School 30.20 31.12 5 Holly Wright 14 Otago Girls High School 30.21 31.35 6 Deegan Croucher 14 East Otago High School 31.63 31.60 7 Keira Hughes 13 Taieri College 31.46 31.76 8 Hayley Roding 14 Kavanagh College 31.82 32.08 9 Rosa Van Turnhout 13 Otago Girls High School 32.15 32.26 10 Abby Samuels 13 Taieri College 32.67 32.64 11 Kiana-Marie Rimmi Tatana 13 Otago Girls High School 33.76 33.68 12 Madeleine Harvey 13 Wakatipu High School 35.66 34.13 13 Sophie Low 13 Otago Girls High School 34.27 34.52 14 Leilani Jones 14 Cromwell College 37.61 37.91 15 Laura Thomas 13 Taieri College NT 39.96 16 Emily Russell 13 Taieri College 43.39 40.62 Event 2 Women 15 & Over 50 SC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Meg Christophers 17 Kavanagh College 28.22 28.45 2 Caitlin Hewson 15 Otago Girls High School 28.28 29.09 3 Poppy Henderson 16 Columba College 28.78 29.35 4 Malaika Ogbuehi 15 St Hilda's Collegiate 29.95 29.72 5 Ella-Rose Crooks 15 St Hilda's Collegiate 29.34 29.85 6 Emma Christophers 16 Kavanagh College 28.82 30.09 7 Anna Hutchens 16 St Hilda's Collegiate 30.22 30.82 8 Sophie Matehaere 15 Otago Girls High School 31.24 31.53 9 Daniela DiFazzio 15 Wakatipu High School 30.69 31.57 10 Chelsea Winder 15 Taieri College 33.03 33.52 11 Rosie Falcous 15 Otago Girls High School 34.56 34.30 12 Maddison McGrath 15 Taieri College 34.42 35.10 Event 2 Boys 14 & Under 50 SC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Caleb Ludlow 14 Dunstan High School 27.09 27.01 2 Neighton Fraser 13 St Kevins College 27.97 28.07 3 Ewan Beadell 14 John McGlashan College 29.12 28.13 Moana Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - 8:41 PM 30/05/2021 Page 2 Otago Secondary School Championship 2021 - 30/05/2021 Results (Event 2 Boys 14 & Under 50 SC Meter Freestyle) Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 4 Taka Sugiyama 13 Otago Boys' High School 28.84 28.59 5 Aidan Blair 14 Kings High School 29.90 28.82 6 Noah Brummitt 13 Kings High School NT 29.70 7 Luke Johnson 13 Dunstan High School 29.75 29.97 8 Ted Menzies 14 Kings High School 30.99 30.68 9 Jett Rogers 13 Waitaki Boys High School 33.23 33.18 10 Ben Griffiths 13 Cromwell College 33.96 34.60 Event 2 Men 15 & Over 50 SC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Kale Twist 17 Kings High School 24.46 23.98 2 Sean Diggle 17 Kings High School 24.63 24.85 3 Grayson Westgate 17 John McGlashan College 26.18 26.57 4 Ryan Dey 16 Otago Boys' High School 27.23 27.31 5 Miro Williams 17 John McGlashan College 26.68 27.42 6 Samuel Petrie 15 Waitaki Boys High School 28.52 28.48 7 Tim Orchiston 15 Otago Boys' High School 30.20 28.93 Event 4 Girls 14 & Under 200 SC Meter Breaststroke Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Sophie Hutchens 14 St Hilda's Collegiate 3:00.49 3:03.86 Event 4 Women 15 & Over 200 SC Meter Breaststroke Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Emma Morton 15 Columba College 2:51.41 2:55.44 2 Jessie Yee 15 Taieri College 3:15.24 3:12.06 3 Daniela DiFazzio 15 Wakatipu High School 3:09.60 3:14.27 Event 4 Boys 14 & Under 200 SC Meter Breaststroke Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Caleb Ludlow 14 Dunstan High School 2:41.61 2:51.89 2 Neighton Fraser 13 St Kevins College 3:02.82 3:00.74 3 Luke Johnson 13 Dunstan High School 3:03.63 3:17.13 4 Ben Griffiths 13 Cromwell College 3:46.13 3:36.28 Event 5 Girls 14 & Under 100 SC Meter IM Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Sophie Winter 14 Dunstan High School 1:09.69 1:10.66 2 Sophie Sam 14 Otago Girls High School 1:13.04 1:13.33 3 Sophie Hutchens 14 St Hilda's Collegiate 1:15.02 1:16.49 4 Emma Bain 14 Taieri College 1:19.41 1:17.08 5 Deegan Croucher 14 East Otago High School 1:17.52 1:18.23 6 Tayla Annan 13 Otago Girls High School 1:21.20 1:19.58 7 Keira Hughes 13 Taieri College 1:21.05 1:20.54 8 Ella Wills 14 Otago Girls High School 1:20.77 1:21.10 9 Rosa Van Turnhout 13 Otago Girls High School 1:40.86 1:23.13 10 Ariana Webb 14 Cromwell College 1:23.88 1:23.56 11 Kiana-Marie Rimmi Tatana 13 Otago Girls High School 1:25.07 1:29.04 12 Abby Samuels 13 Taieri College 1:31.84 1:30.52 13 Leilani Jones 14 Cromwell College 1:40.53 1:43.31 Event 5 Women 15 & Over 100 SC Meter IM Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Meg Christophers 17 Kavanagh College 1:09.13 1:09.95 2 Ella-Rose Crooks 15 St Hilda's Collegiate 1:16.45 1:17.45 3 Alice Petrie 17 Waitaki Girls High School 1:10.40 1:18.45 4 Kylie Gale 17 Taieri College 1:17.86 1:19.22 Moana Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - 8:41 PM 30/05/2021 Page 3 Otago Secondary School Championship 2021 - 30/05/2021 Results (Event 5 Women 15 & Over 100 SC Meter IM) Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 5 Malaika Ogbuehi 15 St Hilda's Collegiate 1:21.57 1:20.34 6 Daniela DiFazzio 15 Wakatipu High School 1:21.20 1:21.09 7 Sophie Matehaere 15 Otago Girls High School 1:38.59 1:23.26 8 Chelsea Winder 15 Taieri College 1:29.60 1:31.12 9 Maddison McGrath 15 Taieri College 1:33.87 1:33.49 Event 5 Boys 14 & Under 100 SC Meter IM Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Caleb Ludlow 14 Dunstan High School 1:06.95 1:09.74 2 Alfie WeatherstonHarvey 13 Kings High School 1:18.11 1:12.62 3 Taka Sugiyama 13 Otago Boys' High School 1:13.84 1:15.47 4 Luke Johnson 13 Dunstan High School 1:15.91 1:17.89 5 Ewan Beadell 14 John McGlashan College 1:25.73 1:18.78 6 Noah Brummitt 13 Kings High School NT 1:19.75 7 Neighton Fraser 13 St Kevins College 1:08.91 1:23.56 8 Ben Griffiths 13 Cromwell College 1:26.45 1:32.80 Event 5 Men 15 & Over 100 SC Meter IM Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Eddie Wright 16 Otago Boys' High School 1:09.93 1:06.14 2 Harry Summers 15 Otago Boys' High School 1:11.28 1:06.82 3 Kale Twist 17 Kings High School 1:03.00 1:07.54 4 Samuel Petrie 15 Waitaki Boys High School 1:09.55 1:14.50 5 Tim Orchiston 15 Otago Boys' High School 1:17.85 1:17.19 6 Isaac Robertson 16 Kings High School 1:18.87 1:17.87 Event 6 Girls 14 & Under 100 SC Meter Breaststroke Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Sophie Winter 14 Dunstan High School 1:18.27 1:22.42 2 Sophie Hutchens 14 St Hilda's Collegiate 1:22.45 1:25.75 3 Hayley Roding 14 Kavanagh College 1:34.94 1:32.33 4 Emily Russell 13 Taieri College NT 1:58.30 Event 6 Women 15 & Over 100 SC Meter Breaststroke Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Emma Morton 15 Columba College 1:19.18 1:22.59 2 Daniela DiFazzio 15 Wakatipu High School 1:28.70 1:32.07 Event 6 Boys 14 & Under 100 SC Meter Breaststroke Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Caleb Ludlow 14 Dunstan High School 1:14.27 1:18.98 2 Ted Menzies 14 Kings High School 1:30.59 1:29.69 3 Luke Johnson 13 Dunstan High School 1:25.59 1:35.54 4 Jett Rogers 13 Waitaki Boys High School 1:38.79 1:38.14 5 Ben Griffiths 13 Cromwell College 1:37.88 1:44.40 Event 6 Men 15 & Over 100 SC Meter Breaststroke Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Kale Twist 17 Kings High School 1:10.19 1:13.47 Event 7 Girls 14 & Under 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Sophie Winter 14 Dunstan High School 30.88 32.95 2 Deegan Croucher 14 East Otago High School 34.60 33.56 3 Tayla Annan 13 Otago Girls High School 36.45 36.22 4 Keira Hughes 13 Taieri College 38.90 37.91 5 Madeleine Harvey 13 Wakatipu High School 38.58 38.84 6 Abby Samuels 13 Taieri College 39.78 40.32 Moana Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - 8:41 PM 30/05/2021 Page 4 Otago Secondary School Championship 2021 - 30/05/2021 Results Event 7 Women 15 & Over 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Meg Christophers 17 Kavanagh College 29.35 29.99 2 Caitlin Hewson 15 Otago Girls High School 30.78 31.78 3 Poppy Henderson 16 Columba College 30.68 32.31 4 Malaika Ogbuehi 15 St Hilda's Collegiate 34.05 34.36 5 Jessie Yee 15 Taieri College 36.53 34.68 6 Daniela DiFazzio 15 Wakatipu High School 34.57 37.05 Event 7 Boys 14 & Under 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Neighton Fraser 13 St Kevins College 31.71 30.60 2 Taka Sugiyama 13 Otago Boys' High School 32.39 31.81 3 Caleb Ludlow 14 Dunstan High School 30.43 32.78 4 Luke Johnson 13 Dunstan High School 35.33 38.73 Event 7 Men 15 & Over 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Daniel Gilbert 16 Otago Boys' High School 27.42 26.51 2 Sean Diggle 17 Kings High School 27.49 27.59 3 Harry Summers 15 Otago Boys' High School 29.45 28.57 4 Ryan Dey 16 Otago Boys' High School 28.88 29.12 5 Kale Twist 17 Kings High School 26.97 29.34 6 Samuel Petrie 15 Waitaki Boys High School 30.47
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