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Sydney Rowing Club Sydney Rowing Club Saturday, 21 February 2009 Sydney International Regatta Centre Penrith Lakes, NSW 1 SB4 4+ School 4th Four ........................................................................... Final 2 SB3 4+ School 3rd Four ........................................................................... Final 3 SB2 4+ School 2nd Four .......................................................................... Final 4 SB1 4+ School 1st Four ............................................................................ Final 5 SB3 8+ School Third Eight ....................................................................... Final 6 WU19/21 2x Women's Under 19 / Under 21 Double Scull ............................... Final 7 MU19/21 2- Men's Under 19 / Under 21 Pair .................................................. Final 8 WO/U23 4- Womens Open/Under 23 Coxless Four ....................................... Final 9 MO/L/U23 4x Mens Open/Lwt/Under 23 Quad Scull ......................................... Final 10 MU17 2x Men's Under 17 Double Scull ...................................................... Final 11 VW 2- Women's Masters Pair ................................................................. Final 12 VM 4+ Men's Masters Coxed Four .......................................................... Final 13 VM 4- Men's Masters Coxless Four ....................................................... Final 14 SB2 8+ School 2nd Eight .......................................................................... Final 15 SB1 8+ School 1st Eight ........................................................................... Final 16 WU19/21 4x Women's Under 19/21 Quad Scull ............................................... Final 17 MU19 1x Men's Under 19 Single Scull ........................................................ Division 1 18 ............................................................ Division 2 19 MU21 1x Men's Under 21 Single Scull ........................................................ Final 20 WO/L/U23 2x Womens Open/Lwt/Under 23 Double Scull ................................. Final 21 MO/L/U23 2- Mens Open/Lwt/Under 23 Coxless Pair ....................................... Division 1 22 ............................................................ Division 2 23 Adapt 1x Adaptive Single Scull ................................................................... Division 1 24 ............................................................ Division 2 25 VW 4x Women's Masters Quad Scull ...................................................... Division 1 26 ............................................................ Division 2 27 ............................................................ Division 3 28 ............................................................ Division 4 29 VM 2x Men's Masters Double Scull ........................................................ Division 1 30 ............................................................ Division 2 31 ............................................................ Division 3 32 ............................................................ Division 4 33 ............................................................ Division 5 34 MU19/21 4+ Men's Under 19 / Under 21 Four ................................................. Division 1 35 ............................................................ Division 2 36 ............................................................ Division 3 37 WO/L/U23 4x Womens Open/Lwt/Under 23 Quad Scull .................................... Final 38 MO 1x Mens Open Single Scull .............................................................. Final 39 MOL 1x Mens Lightweight Single Scull ..................................................... Division 1 40 ............................................................ Division 2 41 MU23 1x Mens U23 Single Scull ................................................................. Division 1 42 ............................................................ Division 2 43 VM 8+ Men's Masters Eight .................................................................... Final 44 Adapt 2x Adaptive Double Scull .................................................................. Final 45 WU17 2x Women's Under 17 Double Scull ................................................. Final 46 VW 4+ Women's Masters Coxed Four ..................................................... Final 47 VW 4- Women's Masters Coxless Four .................................................. Final 48 VM 4x Men's Masters Quad Scull ........................................................... Division 1 49 ............................................................ Division 2 50 ............................................................ Division 3 51 SB 4x+ Schoolboy Coxed Quad Scull ...................................................... Final 52 WU19 1x Women's Under 19 Single Scull .................................................. Division 1 53 ............................................................ Division 2 54 WU21 1x Women's Under 21 Single Scull .................................................. Final 55 MU19/21 2x Men's Under 19 / Under 21 Double Scull ..................................... Final 56 WO/U23 2- Womens Open/Under 23 Coxless Pair ........................................ Final 57 MO 8+ Men's Open Eight ........................................................................ Division 1 58 ............................................................ Division 2 59 VW 2x Women's Masters Double Scull ................................................... Division 1 60 ............................................................ Division 2 61 ............................................................ Division 3 62 ............................................................ Division 4 63 ............................................................ Division 5 64 VM 2- Men's Masters Pair ...................................................................... Division 1 65 ............................................................ Division 2 66 * WO 8+, Mu19/21 4x ..................................................................... Final 67 WO 1x Womens Open Single Scull ......................................................... Final 68 WOL 1x Womens Lightweight Single Scull ................................................ Final 69 WU23 1x Womens Under 23 Single Scull ................................................... Final 70 MO 2x Mens Open Double Scull ............................................................. Final 71 MO/L/U23 2x Mens Open/Lwt/U23 Double Scull ............................................... Final 72 MO/L/U23 4- Mens Open/Lwt/Under 23 Coxless Four ...................................... Final 73 VW 8+ Women's Masters Eight ............................................................... Final Sydney Rowing Club Saturday, 21 February 2009 Race 1 School 4th Four Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 01.02 Kings 1 1:43.34 (1) 3:32.34 5:23.03 7:12.35 0.00 +0.00 1 8 McMahon,Simpson,Allen,Clark,c:Trayhurn 1:43.34 1:49.00 1:50.69 1:49.32 01.03 Kings 2 1:48.26 (2) 3:38.54 5:32.26 7:23.84 11.49 +11.49 2 3 Firkins,Mac Smith,Camp,Macalpine,c:Johnston 1:48.26 1:50.28 1:53.72 1:51.58 01.06 St Ignatius 1:51.29 (6) 5:39.81 7:26.69 2.85 +14.34 3 5 Delaney,Enright,Moore,Newey,c:Egger 1:51.29 1:46.88 01.05 Shore 1:48.60 (3) 3:41.60 7:30.44 3.75 +18.09 4 2 Hession,Douglas,Zele,Stanley,c:Todd 1:48.60 1:53.00 01.01 Grammar 1:49.76 (5) 3:39.88 5:34.85 7:31.06 0.62 +18.71 5 6 Milne,Cunningham,Philips,Nicholson,c:Kirk 1:49.76 1:50.12 1:54.97 1:56.21 01.04 Scots 1:49.31 (4) 3:42.50 5:41.55 7:37.12 6.06 +24.77 6 4 Horwitz,Masello,Donnelley,Gavel,c:Frost 1:49.31 1:53.19 1:59.05 1:55.57 01.08 Redlands 1:52.01 (7) 3:50.93 5:54.55 7:47.21 10.09 +34.86 7 9 Laughlin,Johnston,Harris,Burt-Morris,c:Hatch 1:52.01 1:58.92 2:03.62 1:52.66 01.07 St Josephs 7 DID NOT FINISH Plumer,Donlon,Reuter-Town,Separovich,c:Downes Race 2 School 3rd Four Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 02.03 Kings 1:40.72 (1) 3:30.60 (1) 5:21.45 (1) 7:10.65 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Cadell,Blaxland,Webster,Gilder,c:MacKinnon 1:40.72 1:49.88 1:50.85 1:49.20 02.05 Shore 1:44.71 (2) 3:36.02 (2) 5:29.86 (2) 7:19.99 9.34 +9.34 2 8 Clydsdale,Friend,Cowper,Buckley,c:Duff 1:44.71 1:51.31 1:53.84 1:50.13 02.06 St Ignatius 1:48.47 (4) 3:40.39 (3) 5:31.76 (3) 7:26.16 6.17 +15.51 3 2 O'Neill,Lawless,Donnellan,Millar,c:Jones 1:48.47 1:51.92 1:51.37 1:54.40 02.04 Scots 1:51.97 (6) 3:42.95 (4) 5:39.29 (5) 7:29.98 3.82 +19.33 4 7 Mayman,Taylor,Boddington,Ettelson,c:Gourlas 1:51.97 1:50.98 1:56.34 1:50.69 02.07 St Josephs 1:46.23 (3) 3:52.22 (7) 5:37.51 (4) 7:33.10 3.12 +22.45 5 4 Dillon,Bartlett,Negline-Smyth,Turnbull,c:Schwager 1:46.23 2:05.99 1:45.29 1:55.59 02.01 Cranbrook 1:52.80 (7) 3:48.31 (6) 5:46.41 (7) 7:37.94 4.84 +27.29 6 3 Scott,Lyall,Jones,Storch,c:Kerslake 1:52.80 1:55.51 1:58.10 1:51.53 02.02 Grammar 1:51.04 (5) 3:44.33 (5) 5:43.46 (6) 7:42.63 4.69 +31.98 7 6 Lai,Wilcox,Johnson,Arya,c:Iredale 1:51.04 1:53.29 1:59.13 1:59.17 02.08 Redlands 1 DID NOT START McKnight,West,Shearman,Talbot,c:Nelson Race 3 School 2nd Four Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 03.05 Shore 1:39.05 (1) 3:26.39 (1) 5:17.12 (1) 7:03.46 0.00 +0.00 1 3 Olley,Cropley,Jones,Brunsdon,c:Russo 1:39.05 1:47.34 1:50.73 1:46.34 03.06 St Ignatius 1:45.42 (4) 3:32.03 (2) 5:23.20 (2) 7:10.15 6.69 +6.69 2 2 Brooks,Newnham,Thompson,Brennan,c:Marshall 1:45.42 1:46.61 1:51.17 1:46.95 03.08 Redlands 1:42.94 (2) 3:33.54
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