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Sydney 2009 World Masters Games Sydney 2009 World Masters Games Saturday, 10 October 2009 to Wednesday, 14 October 2009 Sydney International Regatta Centre Penrith Lakes, NSW Page 1 Issued : 14/10/09 12:26 PM Sydney 2009 World Masters Games Rowing # Code Event 101 AD-AO 1x Adaptive AD-AO Single Scull -- 102 AD-TA 1x Adaptive AD-TA Single Scull -- 103 MC 4+ Mens C Coxed Four 5 104 WA 1x Womens A Single Scull 8 105 MF 2- Mens F Coxless Pair 12 106 WD 4- Womens D Coxless Four 13 107 MI 8+ Mens I Eight 15 109 WG 2x Womens G Double Scull 15 110 MA 4+ Mens A Coxed Four 16 111 WB 4x Womens B Quad Scull 17 112 MD 1x Mens D Single Scull 20 113 WE 2- Womens E Coxless Pair 27 114 MG 4- Mens G Coxless Four 28 115 WH 2x Womens H Double Scull -- 116 WI 2x Womens I Double Scull -- 117 WJ 2x Womens J Double Scull -- 118 MB 2x Mens B Double Scull 29 119 WC 4+ Womens C Coxed Four 32 120 ME 4x Mens E Quad Scull 34 121 AD-AO 1K 1x Adaptive AD-AO 1K Single Scull -- 122 AD-TA 1K 1x Adaptive AD-TA 1K Single Scull 38 123 WF 1x Womens F Single Scull 38 124 MH 2- Mens H Coxless Pair 40 125 WA 8+ Womens A Eight 41 127 WD 2x Womens D Double Scull 41 128 MF 4+ Mens F Coxed Four 47 129 WG 2- Womens G Coxless Pair 49 130 MI 1x Mens I Single Scull 49 131 MJ 1x Mens J Single Scull 50 132 WB 4- Womens B Coxless Four 51 133 MA 4x Mens A Quad Scull 52 134 WE 2x Womens E Double Scull 53 135 MD 8+ Mens D Eight 58 136 WH 4+ Womens H Coxed Four 63 137 WI 4+ Womens I Coxed Four -- 138 WJ 4+ Womens J Coxed Four -- 139 MG 4x Mens G Quad Scull 63 140 WC 1x Womens C Single Scull 65 201 Adapt B 2x Adaptive B Double Scull -- 202 MB 2- Mens B Coxless Pair 69 203 WF 4- Womens F Coxless Four 71 204 ME 8+ Mens E Eight 72 205 MH 4x Mens H Quad Scull 74 206 MC 4- Mens C Coxless Four 75 207 WA 4x Womens A Quad Scull 77 208 MF 1x Mens F Single Scull 78 209 WD 2- Womens D Coxless Pair 83 210 MI 4- Mens I Coxless Four -- 211 MJ 4- Mens J Coxless Four -- 212 WG 8+ Womens G Eight 84 213 MA 2- Mens A Coxless Pair 85 214 WB 4+ Womens B Coxed Four 86 215 MD 4x Mens D Quad Scull 88 216 WE 1x Womens E Single Scull 92 217 MG 2- Mens G Coxless Pair 96 218 Adapt A 2x Adaptive A Double Scull 97 219 WH 1x Womens H Single Scull -- 220 WI 1x Womens I Single Scull -- 221 WJ 1x Womens J Single Scull -- 222 MB 8+ Mens B Eight 97 223 WC 2x Womens C Double Scull 99 224 ME 4+ Mens E Coxed Four 106 225 WF 4x Womens F Quad Scull 109 226 MH 1x Mens H Single Scull 111 227 MC 2x Mens C Double Scull 112 Page 2 Issued : 14/10/09 12:26 PM Sydney 2009 World Masters Games Rowing 228 WA 4- Womens A Coxless Four 118 229 MF 8+ Mens F Eight 119 230 WD 4+ Womens D Coxed Four 121 231 MI 4+ Mens I Coxed Four -- 232 MJ 4+ Mens J Coxed Four -- 233 WG 4x Womens G Quad Scull 125 234 MA 1x Mens A Single Scull 125 235 WB 2- Womens B Coxless Pair 128 236 MD 4- Mens D Coxless Four 129 301 AD-LTA 1x Adaptive AD-LTA Single Scull 133 302 WE 4- Womens E Coxless Four 133 303 MG 2x Mens G Double Scull 135 304 WH 4x Womens H Quad Scull 138 305 WI 4x Womens I Quad Scull -- 306 WJ 4x Womens J Quad Scull -- 307 MB 4x Mens B Quad Scull 138 308 WC 2- Womens C Coxless Pair 140 309 ME 2- Mens E Coxless Pair 141 310 WF 8+ Womens F Eight 143 311 MH 8+ Mens H Eight 143 312 MC 2- Mens C Coxless Pair 144 313 WA 4+ Womens A Coxed Four 147 314 MF 4x Mens F Quad Scull 148 315 WD 1x Womens D Single Scull 151 316 MI 2- Mens I Coxless Pair 155 317 MJ 2- Mens J Coxless Pair -- 318 WG 4- Womens G Coxless Four 155 319 MA 8+ Mens A Eight 155 320 WB 2x Womens B Double Scull 156 321 MD 4+ Mens D Coxed Four 161 322 WE 4x Womens E Quad Scull 165 323 MG 4+ Mens G Coxed Four 169 324 WH 4- Womens H Coxless Four 170 325 WI 4- Womens I Coxless Four -- 326 WJ 4- Womens J Coxless Four -- 327 MB 4- Mens B Coxless Four 170 328 WC 8+ Womens C Eight 172 329 ME 2x Mens E Double Scull 174 330 WF 4+ Womens F Coxed Four 180 331 MH 2x Mens H Double Scull 181 332 MC 1x Mens C Single Scull 183 333 WA 2- Womens A Coxless Pair 189 334 MF 4- Mens F Coxless Four 190 335 WD 8+ Womens D Eight 192 336 MI 2x Mens I Double Scull 194 337 MJ 2x Mens J Double Scull 195 400 MJ 8+ Mens J Eight 195 401 WG 4+ Womens G Coxed Four 195 402 MA 4- Mens A Coxless Four 195 403 WB 1x Womens B Single Scull 196 404 MD 2- Mens D Coxless Pair 198 405 WE 8+ Womens E Eight 201 406 MG 8+ Mens G Eight 202 407 WH 8+ Womens H Eight 203 408 WI 8+ Womens I Eight -- 409 WJ 8+ Womens J Eight -- 410 MB 4+ Mens B Coxed Four 203 411 WC 4x Womens C Quad Scull 204 412 ME 1x Mens E Single Scull 208 413 WF 2- Womens F Coxless Pair 211 414 MH 4- Mens H Coxless Four 212 415 MC 4x Mens C Quad Scull 212 416 WA 2x Womens A Double Scull 214 417 MF 2x Mens F Double Scull 216 418 Adapt 4+ Adaptive Coxed Four -- 419 WD 4x Womens D Quad Scull 216 420 MI 4x Mens I Quad Scull 217 Page 3 Issued : 14/10/09 12:26 PM Sydney 2009 World Masters Games Rowing 421 MJ 4x Mens J Quad Scull 217 422 WG 1x Womens G Single Scull 217 423 MA 2x Mens A Double Scull 217 424 WB 8+ Womens B Eight 218 425 MD 2x Mens D Double Scull 218 426 WE 4+ Womens E Coxed Four 219 427 MG 1x Mens G Single Scull 219 428 WH 2- Womens H Coxless Pair 220 429 WI 2- Womens I Coxless Pair -- 430 WJ 2- Womens J Coxless Pair -- 431 MB 1x Mens B Single Scull 220 432 WC 4- Womens C Coxless Four 221 433 ME 4- Mens E Coxless Four 221 434 WF 2x Womens F Double Scull 222 435 MH 4+ Mens H Coxed Four 222 436 MC 8+ Mens C Eight 222 501 MixA 2x Mixed A Double Scull 223 502 MixE 4+ Mixed E Coxed Four 224 503 MixC 4x Mixed C Quad Scull 225 504 MixG 8+ Mixed G Eight 228 505 MixB 2x Mixed B Double Scull 229 506 MixF 4+ Mixed F Coxed Four 231 507 MixD 4x Mixed D Quad Scull 232 508 MixH-J 8+ Mixed H-J Eight 236 509 MixA 4+ Mixed A Coxed Four 236 510 MixE 4x Mixed E Quad Scull 236 511 MixC 8+ Mixed C Eight 237 512 MixG 2x Mixed G Double Scull 237 513 MixB 4+ Mixed B Coxed Four 237 514 MixF 4x Mixed F Quad Scull 237 515 MixD 8+ Mixed D Eight 237 516 MixH-J 2x Mixed H-J Double Scull 238 517 MixA 4x Mixed A Quad Scull 238 518 MixE 8+ Mixed E Eight 238 519 MixC 2x Mixed C Double Scull 238 520 MixG 4+ Mixed G Coxed Four 239 521 MixB 4x Mixed B Quad Scull 239 522 MixF 8+ Mixed F Eight 239 523 MixD 2x Mixed D Double Scull 240 524 MixH-J 4+ Mixed H-J Coxed Four 240 525 MixA 8+ Mixed A Eight 240 526 MixE 2x Mixed E Double Scull 241 527 MixC 4+ Mixed C Coxed Four 241 528 MixG 4x Mixed G Quad Scull 242 529 MixB 8+ Mixed B Eight 242 530 MixF 2x Mixed F Double Scull 242 531 MixD 4+ Mixed D Coxed Four 242 532 MixH-J 4x Mixed H-J Quad Scull 243 Page 4 Issued : 14/10/09 12:26 PM Sydney 2009 World Masters Games Rowing Event 103 : Mens C Coxed Four Race 1 Mens C Coxed Four Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m Margins 103.35 Queensland Uni 1 AUS (C) 1:40.71 (1) 3:32.95 0.00 +0.00 1 2 J.Conn,P.O'Dwyer,R.Dean,B.Bennett,c:J.Cook 1:40.71 1:52.24 103.25 Lindisfarne/NewNorfolk AUS (C) 1:45.60 (2) 3:38.07 5.12 +5.12 2 5 P.Nichols,D.Banks,G.Morgan,A.Polanowski,c:C.Angelo 1:45.60 1:52.47 103.36 Queensland Uni 2 AUS (C) 1:47.32 (3) 3:39.88 1.81 +6.93 3 3 R.Williams,T.Douglas,M.Howden,R.Green,c:J.Gilbert 1:47.32 1:52.56 103.13 Corio Bay 1 AUS (C) 1:50.36 (5) 3:40.25 0.37 +7.30 4 7 R.Axe,L.Hall-Sullivan,P.Searle,P.Aberle,c:R.England 1:50.36 1:49.89 103.26 Mackay AUS (C) 1:48.61 (4) 3:41.20 0.95 +8.25 5 1 R.Malone,B.Fackrell,M.Gaynor,M.Partridge,c:S.Clarke 1:48.61 1:52.59 103.06 Barwon AUS (C) 1:57.71 (6) 4:02.50 21.30 +29.55 6 4 R.Page,A.Crust,A.Thomson,N.Russell,c:L.Rendle 1:57.71 2:04.79 103.48 Yarra Yarra AUS (C) 6 SCRATCHED J.Chatziyakoumis,S.Critchell,J.Walker,W.Yann,c:H.Sutherland 103.02 Auckland Senior NZL (C) 8 SCRATCHED S.Borlase,G.Strang,B.Swarbrick,T.Hurring,c:L.Hooper Progress : 1,2,3,4->Semi-Final; Rest->Eliminated Race 2 Mens C Coxed Four Heat 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m Margins 103.24 Lindisfarne/Mersey AUS (C) 1:47.69 (1) 3:40.61 0.00 +0.00 1 8 M.Foster,D.Tippett,P.Holloway,C.Rickards,c:C.Hughes 1:47.69 1:52.92 103.47 Brisbane GPS AUS (C) 1:50.34 (2) 3:46.23 5.62 +5.62 2 1 B.Holland,I.Holzberger,C.Cairns,R.Angus,c:K.Phillips 1:50.34 1:55.89 103.34 Power House AUS (C) 1:52.32 (3) 3:48.27 2.04 +7.66 3 6 P.Whitty,C.Cooper,M.Culka*,N.Freezer,c:N.Grant 1:52.32 1:55.95 103.10 Bluesteel AUS (C) 1:53.57 (4) 3:48.98 0.71 +8.37 4 5 B.Mc Mullen,P.Arkins,M.Mc Fadyen,S.Burns,c:M.Arkins 1:53.57 1:55.41 103.43 Torrens AUS (C) 1:56.15 (6) 3:52.41 3.43 +11.80 5 2 M.Heaton-Harris,I.Robertson,R.Hendry,C.Heaton-Harris,c:E.Munns-Cook 1:56.15 1:56.26 103.18 Canberra Go4 AUS (C) 1:55.73 (5) 3:58.09 5.68 +17.48 6 4 P.Doyle,S.Lang,M.Hainge,T.Daubney,c:R.McCallum 1:55.73 2:02.36 103.16 Endeavour AUS (C) 2:00.17 (7) 4:02.82 4.73 +22.21 7 3 L.Budworth,R.Bennett,A.Keller,S.Donza,c:H.Watt 2:00.17 2:02.65 103.04 Adelaide Uni Composite AUS (C) 7 SCRATCHED J.Bolt,B.Natt,Z.Shepherd,D.Maclaren Progress : 1,2,3,4->Semi-Final; Rest->Eliminated *substitute Race 3 Mens C Coxed Four Heat 3 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m Margins 103.20 Hamilton NZL (C) 3:43.48 0.00 +0.00 1 1 P.Karl,D.Kitcheman,S.Stuart-Jones,P.Bailey,c:D.Disher 103.49 Power House AUS (C) 3:44.98 1.50 +1.50 2 6 A.Inglis*,M.Taylor,P.Wiegard*,B.Winnen,c:T.Spivakvosky 103.37 Riverway Townsville AUS (C) 3:57.64 12.66 +14.16 3 4 A.Henwood,F.Petit,J.Graham,P.Thoren,c:R.Hamilton 103.14 Corio Bay 2 AUS (A) 4:01.85 4.21 +18.37 4 5 C.Hudgell,A.Heath,TBA,D.Serle*,c:P.van Prooyen 103.07 Barwon AUS (E) 4:20.92 19.07 +37.44 5 8 B.Kittelty,S.Peace,J.Moreton,S.Williams,c:D.Rendle 103.39 Shellharbour City 4 AUS (D) 4:33.77 12.85 +50.29 6 2 S.Wicks,J.Coombes,B.Buchholz,S.Dunn,c:C.Williams 103.22 Kent Mitchell GBR/USA (C) 3 DID NOT START P.Summers,C.Webster,S.Gorvy,C.Roberts 103.03 AUBC/Torrens/Drummoyne AUS (C) 7 DID NOT START
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