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2019 Sydney Schools Nitro Challenge - 11/09/2019 Sydney Olympic Park Results Sydney Olympic Park 2 - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:01 PM 12/09/2019 Page 1 2019 Sydney Schools Nitro Challenge - 11/09/2019 Sydney Olympic Park Results Girls 60 Meter Sprint Junior Girls Name Age Team Finals Wind Finals 1 Westfields Sports, Junior Girls Westfields Sports High 7.59 2.4 2 Mackellar Girls, Junior Girls Mackellar Girls Campus 7.70 2.4 3 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Junior Girls A Pymble A Ladies College 7.74 2.4 4 Plc Sydney, Junior Girls A Plc Sydney A 8.21 2.4 5 Abbotsleigh, Junior Girls Abbotsleigh 8.24 2.4 6 Monte, Junior Girls Monte St Angelo 8.30 2.4 7 Stella Maris College, Junior Girls Stella Maris College 8.47 2.4 8 Pymble Ladies Coll, Junior Girls B Pymble B Ladies College 8.65 2.4 9 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Junior Girls C Pymble C Ladies College 8.67 2.4 10 Ravenswood School, Junior Girls Ravenswood School for Girls 8.69 2.4 11 Plc Sydney, Junior Girls B Plc Sydney B 8.89 2.4 12 Wenona, Junior Girls Wenona School 8.91 2.4 Girls 150 Meter Sprint Junior Girls Name Age Team Finals Wind H# Finals 1 Mackellar Girls, Junior Girls Mackellar Girls Campus 18.30 0.7 2 2 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Junior Girls A Pymble A Ladies College 18.46 0.7 2 3 Westfields Sports, Junior Girls Westfields Sports High 18.68 0.7 2 4 Monte, Junior Girls Monte St Angelo 19.42 0.8 1 5 Abbotsleigh, Junior Girls Abbotsleigh 20.14 0.8 1 6 Plc Sydney, Junior Girls A Plc Sydney A 20.38 0.8 1 7 Pymble Ladies Coll, Junior Girls B Pymble B Ladies College 21.21 0.8 1 8 Ravenswood School, Junior Girls Ravenswood School for Girls 21.22 0.7 2 9 Plc Sydney, Junior Girls B Plc Sydney B 21.56 0.8 1 10 Wenona, Junior Girls Wenona School 21.94 0.8 1 11 Stella Maris College, Junior Girls Stella Maris College 22.31 0.7 2 12 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Junior Girls C Pymble C Ladies College 24.49 0.7 2 Girls 800 Meter Run Junior Girls Name Age Team Finals Finals 1 Plc Sydney, Junior Girls A Plc Sydney A 2:22.32 2 Abbotsleigh, Junior Girls Abbotsleigh 2:25.78 3 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Junior Girls A Pymble A Ladies College 2:26.41 4 Mackellar Girls, Junior Girls Mackellar Girls Campus 2:28.19 5 Westfields Sports, Junior Girls Westfields Sports High 2:29.89 6 Monte, Junior Girls Monte St Angelo 2:31.96 7 Pymble Ladies Coll, Junior Girls B Pymble B Ladies College 2:35.46 8 Ravenswood School, Junior Girls Ravenswood School for Girls 2:38.46 9 Stella Maris College, Junior Girls Stella Maris College 2:40.29 10 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Junior Girls C Pymble C Ladies College 2:44.21 11 Wenona, Junior Girls Wenona School 2:45.08 12 Plc Sydney, Junior Girls B Plc Sydney B 2:54.78 Girls 2x200 Meter Relay 2x2x400m Junior Girls Team Relay Finals H# Finals 1 Mackellar Girls Campus A 4:34.20 1 Sydney Olympic Park 2 - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:01 PM 12/09/2019 Page 2 2019 Sydney Schools Nitro Challenge - 11/09/2019 Sydney Olympic Park Results Finals ... (Girls 2x200 Meter Relay 2x2x400m Junior Girls) Team Relay Finals H# 2 Abbotsleigh A 4:37.35 2 3 Westfields Sports High A 4:40.21 2 4 Plc Sydney A A 4:40.76 1 5 Pymble A Ladies College A 4:42.67 2 6 Monte St Angelo A 4:44.32 1 7 Pymble B Ladies College A 5:00.60 1 8 Ravenswood School for Girls A 5:08.64 2 9 Plc Sydney B A 5:19.04 1 10 Wenona School A 5:22.44 1 11 Stella Maris College A 5:24.91 2 12 Pymble C Ladies College A 5:28.18 2 Girls 4x100 Meter Relay 4x100m Junior Girls Team Relay Finals H# Finals 1 Westfields Sports High A 50.19 2 2 Pymble A Ladies College A 50.60 2 3 Mackellar Girls Campus A 51.68 2 4 Monte St Angelo A 52.06 2 5 Plc Sydney A A 53.20 2 6 Abbotsleigh A 53.92 2 7 Wenona School A 54.75 1 8 Pymble B Ladies College A 54.77 1 9 Plc Sydney B A 56.21 1 10 Stella Maris College A 56.31 1 11 Ravenswood School for Girls A 57.47 1 12 Pymble C Ladies College A 1:00.36 1 Girls Long Jump Junior Girls Name Age Team Finals Wind Finals 1 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Junior Girls A Pymble A Ladies College 5.41m 1.4 2 Westfields Sports, Junior Girls Westfields Sports High 5.12m 0.8 3 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Junior Girls C Pymble C Ladies College 4.87m +0.0 4 Mackellar Girls, Junior Girls Mackellar Girls Campus 4.70m 0.2 5 Plc Sydney, Junior Girls A Plc Sydney A 4.60m 1.2 6 Ravenswood School, Junior Girls Ravenswood School for Girls 4.55m -0.1 7 Abbotsleigh, Junior Girls Abbotsleigh 4.47m -0.6 8 Monte, Junior Girls Monte St Angelo 4.05m 0.1 9 Stella Maris College, Junior Girls Stella Maris College 3.97m -0.1 10 Pymble Ladies Coll, Junior Girls B Pymble B Ladies College 3.86m 0.1 11 Wenona, Junior Girls Wenona School 3.85m 0.9 12 Plc Sydney, Junior Girls B Plc Sydney B 3.28m -0.4 Girls Shot Put 3kg Junior Girls Name Age Team Finals Finals 1 Mackellar Girls, Junior Girls Mackellar Girls Campus 13.09m 2 Wenona, Junior Girls Wenona School 10.83m 3 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Junior Girls A Pymble A Ladies College 10.72m Sydney Olympic Park 2 - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:01 PM 12/09/2019 Page 3 2019 Sydney Schools Nitro Challenge - 11/09/2019 Sydney Olympic Park Results Finals ... (Girls Shot Put 3kg Junior Girls) Name Age Team Finals 4 Abbotsleigh, Junior Girls Abbotsleigh 10.65m 5 Plc Sydney, Junior Girls A Plc Sydney A 10.40m 6 Pymble Ladies Coll, Junior Girls B Pymble B Ladies College 9.49m 7 Plc Sydney, Junior Girls B Plc Sydney B 9.42m 8 Westfields Sports, Junior Girls Westfields Sports High 8.94m 9 Monte, Junior Girls Monte St Angelo 8.44m 10 Ravenswood School, Junior Girls Ravenswood School for Girls 7.99m 11 Stella Maris College, Junior Girls Stella Maris College 6.51m 12 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Junior Girls C Pymble C Ladies College 6.18m Girls Javelin Throw 400g Junior Girls Name Age Team Finals Finals 1 Mackellar Girls, Junior Girls Mackellar Girls Campus 32.89m 2 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Junior Girls A Pymble A Ladies College 29.48m 3 Ravenswood School, Junior Girls Ravenswood School for Girls 25.92m 4 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Junior Girls C Pymble C Ladies College 25.84m 5 Stella Maris College, Junior Girls Stella Maris College 21.09m 6 Plc Sydney, Junior Girls A Plc Sydney A 21.08m 7 Westfields Sports, Junior Girls Westfields Sports High 20.58m 8 Wenona, Junior Girls Wenona School 20.29m 9 Abbotsleigh, Junior Girls Abbotsleigh 20.15m 10 Monte, Junior Girls Monte St Angelo 16.41m 11 Pymble Ladies Coll, Junior Girls B Pymble B Ladies College 11.55m --- Plc Sydney, Junior Girls B Plc Sydney B FOUL Girls 60 Meter Sprint Intermediate Girls Name Age Team Finals Wind Finals 1 Westfields Sports, Intermediate Girls Westfields Sports High 7.63 0.6 2 Meriden Anglican, Intermediate Girls A Meriden Anglican School A 7.84 0.6 3 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Intermediate Girls A Pymble A Ladies College 7.85 0.6 4 Monte, Intermediate Girls Monte St Angelo 8.02 0.6 5 Ravenswood School, Intermediate Girls Ravenswood School for Girls 8.24 0.6 6 Plc Sydney, Intermediate Girls Plc Sydney A 8.32 0.6 7 Meridan Anglican, Intermediate Girls B Meridan Anglican School B 8.37 0.6 8 Wenona, Intermediate Girls Wenona School 8.41 0.6 9 Roseville College, Intermediate Girls Roseville College 8.52 0.6 10 Abbotsleigh, Intermediate Girls Abbotsleigh 8.63 0.6 11 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Intermediate Girls B Pymble B Ladies College 9.07 0.6 12 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Intermediate Girls C Pymble C Ladies College 9.12 0.6 Girls 200 Meter Sprint Intermediate Girls Name Age Team Finals Wind H# Finals 1 Meriden Anglican, Intermediate Girls A Meriden Anglican School A 25.12 1.1 2 2 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Intermediate Girls A Pymble A Ladies College 25.13 1.1 2 3 Abbotsleigh, Intermediate Girls Abbotsleigh 25.98 1.1 1 4 Plc Sydney, Intermediate Girls Plc Sydney A 26.45 1.1 2 5 Monte, Intermediate Girls Monte St Angelo 26.86 1.1 2 Sydney Olympic Park 2 - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:01 PM 12/09/2019 Page 4 2019 Sydney Schools Nitro Challenge - 11/09/2019 Sydney Olympic Park Results Finals ... (Girls 200 Meter Sprint Intermediate Girls) Name Age Team Finals Wind H# 6 Roseville College, Intermediate Girls Roseville College 27.00 1.1 1 7 Meridan Anglican, Intermediate Girls B Meridan Anglican School B 28.00 1.1 1 8 Wenona, Intermediate Girls Wenona School 28.41 1.1 1 9 Westfields Sports, Intermediate Girls Westfields Sports High 28.68 1.1 2 10 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Intermediate Girls B Pymble B Ladies College 28.94 1.1 1 11 Ravenswood School, Intermediate Girls Ravenswood School for Girls 30.76 1.1 2 12 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Intermediate Girls C Pymble C Ladies College 31.22 1.1 1 Girls 1000 Meter Run Intermediate Girls Name Age Team Finals Finals 1 Abbotsleigh, Intermediate Girls Abbotsleigh 2:53.82 2 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Intermediate Girls APymble A Ladies College 2:57.15 3 Meriden Anglican, Intermediate Girls A Meriden Anglican School A 3:00.43 4 Wenona, Intermediate Girls Wenona School 3:00.76 5 Westfields Sports, Intermediate Girls Westfields Sports High 3:03.54 6 Plc Sydney, Intermediate Girls Plc Sydney A 3:08.52 7 Ravenswood School, Intermediate Girls Ravenswood School for Girls 3:18.98 8 Monte, Intermediate Girls Monte St Angelo 3:19.07 9 Roseville College, Intermediate Girls Roseville College 3:20.84 10 Meridan Anglican, Intermediate Girls B Meridan Anglican School B 3:21.16 11 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Intermediate Girls BPymble B Ladies College 3:26.94 12 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Intermediate Girls CPymble C Ladies College 3:41.24 Girls 90 Meter Hurdles 76.2cm Intermediate Girls Name Age Team Finals Wind H# Finals 1 Abbotsleigh, Intermediate Girls Abbotsleigh 13.06 -0.5 2 2 Pymble Ladies Colleg, Intermediate Girls A Pymble A Ladies College 13.09 0.3 1 3 Westfields Sports, Intermediate Girls Westfields Sports High 14.05 -0.5 2 4 Ravenswood School, Intermediate Girls
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