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Sydney International Rowing Regatta Issued : 21/3/13 5:41 PM Sydney International Rowing Regatta Thursday, 21 March 2013 Race 268 Under 23 Women's Single Scull B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 122.15 University of Queensland 2:02.47 (2) 4:09.53 (1) 6:18.76 (1) 8:25.86 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Alex French 2:02.47 2:07.06 2:09.23 2:07.10 122.02 Barwon 2:03.09 (3) 4:11.29 (3) 6:22.53 (3) 8:29.54 3.68 +3.68 2 4 Courtney Blyth 2:03.09 2:08.20 2:11.24 2:07.01 122.04 Hawthorn 2:00.68 (1) 4:10.42 (2) 6:22.00 (2) 8:32.33 2.79 +6.47 3 3 Madelen Kostros 2:00.68 2:09.74 2:11.58 2:10.33 122.10 Newcastle University 2:04.69 (4) 4:17.46 (4) 6:31.48 (4) 8:41.79 9.46 +15.93 4 6 Jessica Richardson 2:04.69 2:12.77 2:14.02 2:10.31 122.13 UTS 2:06.58 (5) 4:22.45 (5) 6:41.25 (5) 8:57.50 15.71 +31.64 5 7 Alexa Hearn 2:06.58 2:15.87 2:18.80 2:16.25 Race 269 Under 23 Women's Single Scull A Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 122.11 Sydney 1:55.21 (1) 3:55.46 (1) 5:59.52 (1) 8:02.30 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Leah Saunders 1:55.21 2:00.25 2:04.06 2:02.78 122.03 Brisbane & GPS 1:56.31 (3) 3:57.22 (2) 6:00.41 (2) 8:05.14 2.84 +2.84 2 5 Eleanor Wilson 1:56.31 2:00.91 2:03.19 2:04.73 122.12 Toowong 1:57.23 (4) 3:59.12 (3) 6:05.18 (3) 8:12.96 7.82 +10.66 3 2 Johanna Tarrant 1:57.23 2:01.89 2:06.06 2:07.78 122.05 Melbourne 1:58.66 (5) 4:04.75 (5) 6:11.42 (4) 8:19.95 6.99 +17.65 4 6 Alexandra Conway 1:58.66 2:06.09 2:06.67 2:08.53 122.06 Mercantile 1:58.68 (6) 4:07.60 (6) 6:16.05 (5) 8:23.31 3.36 +21.01 5 8 Addy Dunkley-Smith 1:58.68 2:08.92 2:08.45 2:07.26 122.14 UTS 2:00.48 (7) 4:11.03 (8) 6:22.18 (8) 8:29.34 6.03 +27.04 6 7 Elise Andrews 2:00.48 2:10.55 2:11.15 2:07.16 122.07 Mercantile 1:55.69 (2) 4:04.46 (4) 6:17.14 (6) 8:30.67 1.33 +28.37 7 3 Renee Tattersall 1:55.69 2:08.77 2:12.68 2:13.53 122.01 ANU 2:00.63 (8) 4:10.13 (7) 6:21.22 (7) 8:30.83 0.16 +28.53 8 1 Jacqueline Williams 2:00.63 2:09.50 2:11.09 2:09.61 Race 270 Under 23 Men's Single Scull B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 128.07 Huon 1:44.06 (4) 3:33.28 (1) 5:24.97 (1) 7:15.46 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Wilson Mure 1:44.06 1:49.22 1:51.69 1:50.49 128.20 Pine Rivers 1:43.59 (2) 3:34.77 (2) 5:27.69 (3) 7:17.51 2.05 +2.05 2 3 Tom Coates 1:43.59 1:51.18 1:52.92 1:49.82 128.19 Pine Rivers 1:45.73 (7) 3:37.87 (7) 5:27.55 (2) 7:18.49 0.98 +3.03 3 5 Angus Lillicrap 1:45.73 1:52.14 1:49.68 1:50.94 128.03 Black Mountain 1:44.60 (5) 3:35.95 (5) 5:28.48 (5) 7:18.79 0.30 +3.33 4 7 Luke Letcher 1:44.60 1:51.35 1:52.53 1:50.31 128.16 Mercantile 1:45.01 (6) 3:35.49 (4) 5:28.20 (4) 7:20.82 2.03 +5.36 5 2 Joshua Cukurins 1:45.01 1:50.48 1:52.71 1:52.62 128.33 University of Queensland 1:48.82 (8) 3:40.85 (8) 5:33.30 (7) 7:24.82 4.00 +9.36 6 8 Nathan Goldstone 1:48.82 1:52.03 1:52.45 1:51.52 128.26 Sydney University 1:43.17 (1) 3:35.04 (3) 5:30.43 (6) 7:27.41 2.59 +11.95 7 6 Thomas McClintock 1:43.17 1:51.87 1:55.39 1:56.98 128.09 Huon 1:43.93 (3) 3:36.64 (6) 5:34.53 (8) 7:35.55 8.14 +20.09 8 1 Erik Rowan 1:43.93 1:52.71 1:57.89 2:01.02 Issued : 21/3/13 5:41 PM Sydney International Rowing Regatta Thursday, 21 March 2013 Race 271 Under 23 Men's Single Scull A Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 128.11 Melbourne University 1:43.93 (6) 3:30.71 (3) 5:16.87 (2) 7:02.94 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Michael Poulter 1:43.93 1:46.78 1:46.16 1:46.07 128.05 Buckingham 1:41.07 (1) 3:28.44 (1) 5:16.18 (1) 7:05.32 2.38 +2.38 2 5 Max McQueeney 1:41.07 1:47.37 1:47.74 1:49.14 128.04 Buckingham 1:41.84 (2) 3:29.31 (2) 5:18.21 (3) 7:07.35 2.03 +4.41 3 6 Samuel Volker 1:41.84 1:47.47 1:48.90 1:49.14 128.27 Sydney University 1:42.72 (3) 3:32.33 (4) 5:22.07 (4) 7:11.27 3.92 +8.33 4 8 Hamish Playfair 1:42.72 1:49.61 1:49.74 1:49.20 128.25 Sydney University 1:43.49 (5) 3:32.44 (5) 5:22.69 (5) 7:11.92 0.65 +8.98 5 2 Peter Koster 1:43.49 1:48.95 1:50.25 1:49.23 128.13 Mercantile 1:44.02 (7) 3:33.60 (6) 5:24.02 (6) 7:12.46 0.54 +9.52 6 3 Tim Cleary 1:44.02 1:49.58 1:50.42 1:48.44 128.29 Sydney University 1:46.29 (8) 3:37.12 (8) 5:26.73 (7) 7:15.27 2.81 +12.33 7 7 Thomas Bowditch 1:46.29 1:50.83 1:49.61 1:48.54 128.15 Mercantile 1:43.14 (4) 3:34.29 (7) 5:28.97 (8) 7:26.97 11.70 +24.03 8 1 Daniel Brighthope 1:43.14 1:51.15 1:54.68 1:58.00 Race 272 Under 21 Women's Single Scull B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 142.14 Mercantile 2:02.24 (2) 4:12.31 (1) 6:21.76 (1) 8:27.94 0.00 +0.00 1 8 Madeleine Farrar 2:02.24 2:10.07 2:09.45 2:06.18 142.12 Melbourne 2:00.78 (1) 4:12.35 (2) 6:25.46 (2) 8:32.82 4.88 +4.88 2 3 Selma Richter 2:00.78 2:11.57 2:13.11 2:07.36 142.15 Swan River 2:03.11 (3) 4:14.60 (3) 6:27.88 (3) 8:35.29 2.47 +7.35 3 4 Zoe Thornton 2:03.11 2:11.49 2:13.28 2:07.41 142.13 Mercantile 2:07.00 (8) 4:24.90 (8) 6:29.58 (4) 8:36.72 1.43 +8.78 4 5 Emily Biasotto 2:07.00 2:17.90 2:04.68 2:07.14 142.10 Griffith Uni Surfers Paradi… 2:04.73 (4) 4:18.08 (4) 6:30.61 (5) 8:38.63 1.91 +10.69 5 2 Lucy Harkin 2:04.73 2:13.35 2:12.53 2:08.02 142.09 Commercial 2:06.86 (7) 4:20.74 (6) 6:31.88 (6) 8:38.78 0.15 +10.84 6 6 Samantha Gaffney 2:06.86 2:13.88 2:11.14 2:06.90 142.05 Adelaide University 2:06.54 (6) 4:19.22 (5) 6:31.90 (7) 8:44.23 5.45 +16.29 7 7 Carrie Tucker 2:06.54 2:12.68 2:12.68 2:12.33 142.02 ANA 2:06.43 (5) 4:21.96 (7) 6:38.17 (8) 8:49.50 5.27 +21.56 8 1 Caitlin MacPhail 2:06.43 2:15.53 2:16.21 2:11.33 Race 273 Under 21 Women's Single Scull A Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 142.17 Team Korea 1:59.05 (2) 4:00.19 (1) 6:01.54 (1) 8:01.30 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Yeji Kim 1:59.05 2:01.14 2:01.35 1:59.76 142.16 Swan River 1:58.35 (1) 4:04.30 (2) 6:10.96 (3) 8:14.82 13.52 +13.52 2 2 Maegan Thompson 1:58.35 2:05.95 2:06.66 2:03.86 142.06 Banks 2:00.70 (4) 4:04.60 (3) 6:10.62 (2) 8:19.18 4.36 +17.88 3 5 Chelsea Frawley 2:00.70 2:03.90 2:06.02 2:08.56 142.19 UTS 2:02.90 (5) 4:09.61 (5) 6:17.00 (4) 8:21.29 2.11 +19.99 4 3 Victoria Delipetar 2:02.90 2:06.71 2:07.39 2:04.29 142.11 Griffith Uni Surfers Paradi… 2:04.65 (8) 4:11.47 (6) 6:19.10 (6) 8:23.82 2.53 +22.52 5 6 Jessica Evatt-Davey 2:04.65 2:06.82 2:07.63 2:04.72 142.03 ANU 2:00.09 (3) 4:07.75 (4) 6:18.20 (5) 8:28.76 4.94 +27.46 6 8 Emily Caudle 2:00.09 2:07.66 2:10.45 2:10.56 142.08 Commercial 2:03.82 (6) 4:13.14 (7) 6:22.23 (7) 8:31.27 2.51 +29.97 7 7 Erin Smith 2:03.82 2:09.32 2:09.09 2:09.04 142.18 UTS 2:04.19 (7) 4:15.28 (8) 6:28.60 (8) 8:41.46 10.19 +40.16 8 1 Lauren Temm 2:04.19 2:11.09 2:13.32 2:12.86 Issued : 21/3/13 5:41 PM Sydney International Rowing Regatta Thursday, 21 March 2013 Race 274 Under 21 Men's Single Scull B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 147.24 University of Queensland 1:45.37 (2) 3:40.77 (2) 5:34.77 (1) 7:27.05 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Dan Bundock 1:45.37 1:55.40 1:54.00 1:52.28 147.01 Adelaide University 1:44.95 (1) 3:40.27 (1) 5:37.90 (2) 7:32.65 5.60 +5.60 2 2 Freddy Smyth 1:44.95 1:55.32 1:57.63 1:54.75 147.16 Team Vietnam 1:46.15 (3) 3:41.28 (3) 5:38.72 (3) 7:33.69 1.04 +6.64 3 4 Tuan Van Dang 1:46.15 1:55.13 1:57.44 1:54.97 147.15 Sydney University 1:48.71 (5) 3:44.92 (4) 5:40.77 (4) 7:35.60 1.91 +8.55 4 3 Jonothan Rundle 1:48.71 1:56.21 1:55.85 1:54.83 147.11 Sydney University 1:48.34 (4) 3:45.19 (5) 5:42.17 (5) 7:41.32 5.72 +14.27 5 6 Daniel Whitehead 1:48.34 1:56.85 1:56.98 1:59.15 147.19 Torrens 1:53.94 (8) 3:48.30 (6) 5:45.39 (6) 7:48.19 6.87 +21.14 6 7 Riley Lum 1:53.94 1:54.36 1:57.09 2:02.80 147.18 Toowong 1:49.93 (6) 3:52.60 (7) 5:52.70 (7) 7:52.79 4.60 +25.74 7 8 Brendan Vitelli 1:49.93 2:02.67 2:00.10 2:00.09 147.03 Buckingham 1:52.00 (7) 3:54.47 (8) 6:03.03 (8) 8:11.57 18.78 +44.52 8 1 Jack Pears 1:52.00 2:02.47 2:08.56 2:08.54 Race 275 Under 21 Men's Single Scull A Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 147.07 Mosman 1:44.17 (2) 3:34.78 (1) 5:26.11 (1) 7:15.41 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Ross Jarvis 1:44.17 1:50.61 1:51.33 1:49.30 147.08 North Esk 1:46.63 (6) 3:37.55 (2) 5:29.22 (2) 7:17.09 1.68 +1.68 2 6 Jackson Koster 1:46.63 1:50.92 1:51.67 1:47.87 147.26 Team Zimbabwe 1:46.29 (4) 3:40.38 (6) 5:31.30 (4) 7:18.35 1.26 +2.94 3 5 Peter Purcell-Gilpin 1:46.29 1:54.09 1:50.92 1:47.05 147.13 Sydney University 1:46.32 (5) 3:37.99 (3) 5:30.64 (3) 7:22.47 4.12 +7.06 4 3 Benjamin Scott 1:46.32 1:51.67 1:52.65 1:51.83 147.12 Sydney University 1:45.58 (3) 3:39.05 (4) 5:33.20 (5) 7:27.41 4.94 +12.00 5 1 Harry Foxton 1:45.58 1:53.47 1:54.15 1:54.21 147.22 University of Queensland 1:49.12 (7) 3:46.22 (8) 5:40.34 (8) 7:31.30 3.89 +15.89 6 2 Harold Hinckfuss 1:49.12 1:57.10 1:54.12 1:50.96 147.09 Pine Rivers 1:43.64 (1) 3:39.08 (5) 5:35.95 (6) 7:32.57 1.27 +17.16 7 7 Ollie Smith 1:43.64 1:55.44 1:56.87 1:56.62 147.25 University of WA 1:49.51 (8) 3:45.28 (7) 5:40.02 (7) 7:33.72 1.15 +18.31 8 8 James Kerr 1:49.51 1:55.77 1:54.74 1:53.70 Race 276 Under 23 Women's Coxless Pair B Final CANCELLED Race 277 Under 23 Women's Coxless Pair A Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 125.07 Mosman/Swan River 1:47.90 (1) 3:43.47 (1) 5:37.79 (1) 7:30.82 0.00 +0.00 1 3 Lilly Tinapple, Georgina Gotch 1:47.90 1:55.57 1:54.32 1:53.03 125.04 Mercantile 1:48.52 (3) 3:45.45 (3) 5:42.52 (3) 7:35.28 4.46 +4.46 2 5 Rachael Hooper, Sophie Sutherland 1:48.52 1:56.93 1:57.07 1:52.76 125.01 Adelaide/Adelaide University 1:51.12 (6) 3:46.91 (4) 5:42.21 (2) 7:35.41 0.13 +4.59 3 4 Sophie Van de Ven, Molly Goodman 1:51.12 1:55.79 1:55.30 1:53.20 125.05 Mercantile 1:50.83 (5) 3:49.29 (6) 5:44.60 (4) 7:38.31 2.90 +7.49 4 6 Adriana Marulli, Katrina Werry 1:50.83 1:58.46 1:55.31 1:53.71 125.06 Mosman 1:50.79 (4) 3:47.66 (5) 5:45.02 (6) 7:42.15 3.84 +11.33 5 7 Coco Bryant, Rachael Kiely 1:50.79 1:56.87 1:57.36 1:57.13 125.02 Brisbane & GPS 1:48.37
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