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Canterbury Secondary Schools Athletic Champs 2021 Nga Puna Nga Puna Wai - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:59 PM 16/03/2021 Page 1 Canterbury Secondary Schools Athletic Champs 2021 Nga Puna Wai - 16/03/2021 to 20/03/2021 Results Girls 100 Meter Run Under 14 ======================================================================== Meet: * 12.60 1977 Vicki Lewis, HORN Name Year School Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Sophie Mercer Rolleston College 13.12q 3.0 5 2 Ava Gardiner St Andrew's College 13.60q 2.2 2 3 Lily Weeds Christchurch 13.70q 1.9 3 4 Jacinta Hoglund Avonside Gir 13.78q 0.9 1 5 Scarlett Dalley Lincoln High School 13.79q 2.2 2 6 Emelia Rayner Rangi Ruru G 13.88q 1.9 4 7 Rhiannon Mayer Hillmorton H 13.91q 3.0 5 8 Rylee McBride St Andrew's College 13.99q 1.9 3 9 Poppy Talbot Villa Maria College 14.13q 2.2 2 10 Hannah Hoare Villa Maria College 14.13q 1.9 4 11 Ella Harris Rangi Ruru G 14.19q 1.9 4 12 Brooke Chivers Avonside Gir 14.24q 0.9 1 13 Karlize Janse van Rensbu Rangiora New 14.28q 2.2 2 14 Ciara O'Connor Marian College 14.35q 1.9 3 15 Thrixy Badua Darfield Hig 14.36q 2.2 2 16 Izzy Tinirau Holt Rolleston College 14.51q 0.9 1 17 Sara Hefferon Darfield Hig 14.55 1.9 4 18 Charlotte Peterson Marian College 14.55 3.0 5 19 Brooke Smith Middleton Gr 14.63 0.9 1 20 Adela Hurnik Hagley College 14.68 0.9 1 21 Holly-Beth Campbell Burnside Hig 14.79 3.0 5 22 Emily Wilson Riccarton Hi 14.88 3.0 5 23 Carla Greyling Lincoln High School 14.88 0.9 1 24 Adele Pope Lincoln High School 14.90 0.9 1 25 Sophie Warren Rolleston College 14.99 1.9 4 26 Makayla Ruaiti Marian College 15.06 1.9 3 27 Ayla Harris Avonside Gir 15.07 1.9 3 28 Leila Tuinukuafe Christchurch 15.09 2.2 2 29 Anna Mangels Darfield Hig 15.48 1.9 3 30 Lilly Davis Hillview Chr 15.49 1.9 3 31 Lily Au Papanui High School 16.48 3.0 5 32 Millie Kristiansen Hillview Chr 16.58 1.9 4 33 Lily Young St Margaret' 16.78 2.2 2 34 Gemma Campbell Cashmere Hig 19.12 1.9 4 Girls 200 Meter Run Under 14 ======================================================================== Meet: * 25.85 1985 Aynsley Dwight, CGHS Name Year School Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== 1 Ava Rattray Rangi Ruru G 26.96q 0.9 2 2 Sophie Mercer Rolleston College 27.38q 0.9 2 3 Lily Weeds Christchurch 27.51q 0.9 2 4 Jacinta Hoglund Avonside Gir 27.55q 1.7 5 5 Emelia Rayner Rangi Ruru G 28.12q 2.3 3 6 Leah Pratten Cashmere Hig 28.24q 0.9 4 7 Rylee McBride St Andrew's College 28.48q 0.9 4 8 Rhiannon Mayer Hillmorton H 29.03q 1.0 1 9 Molly O'Reilly Villa Maria College 29.12q 0.9 4 10 Hannah Hoare Villa Maria College 29.45q 0.9 4 11 Sophie Booth St Margaret' 29.92q 2.3 3 Nga Puna Wai - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:59 PM 16/03/2021 Page 2 Canterbury Secondary Schools Athletic Champs 2021 Nga Puna Wai - 16/03/2021 to 20/03/2021 Results ....Girls 200 Meter Run Under 14 12 Stella Stewart Villa Maria College 29.93q 1.0 1 13 Holly-Beth Campbell Burnside Hig 29.98q 1.7 5 14 Lily Young St Margaret' 30.26q 2.3 3 15 Natasha McPerson Christchurch 30.27q 2.3 3 16 Mia Montgomery St Andrew's College 30.48q 1.7 5 17 Olivia Trolove Christchurch 30.53 1.7 5 18 Atalia Crocker Cashmere Hig 30.70 1.7 5 19 Carla Greyling Lincoln High School 30.74 2.3 3 20 Georgia Gurr Emmanuel Chr 31.04 0.9 4 21 Emily Wilson Riccarton Hi 31.14 0.9 2 22 Ayla Harris Avonside Gir 31.24 1.0 1 23 Eloise Dabinette Marian College 31.41 0.9 2 24 Sophie Warren Rolleston College 31.61 1.0 1 25 Lilly Davis Hillview Chr 31.65 2.3 3 26 Lucy Burson Riccarton Hi 32.09 1.0 1 27 Elizabeth Baird Riccarton Hi 32.91 1.0 1 28 Ruby Ford Burnside Hig 33.18 2.3 3 29 Maia Dowall Hillview Chr 33.21 0.9 2 30 Lily Au Papanui High School 33.41 1.7 5 31 Millie Kristiansen Hillview Chr 33.79 0.9 2 32 Eden Sheppard Avonside Gir 34.00 1.7 5 Girls 200 Meter Run Under 14 ======================================================================== Meet: * 25.85 1985 Aynsley Dwight, CGHS Name Year School Semis Wind H# ======================================================================== Semi-Finals 1 Ava Rattray Rangi Ruru G 26.37q 4.5 1 2 Sophie Mercer Rolleston College 26.83q 6.5 2 3 Lily Weeds Christchurch 26.92q 6.5 2 4 Jacinta Hoglund Avonside Gir 27.08q 4.5 1 5 Leah Pratten Cashmere Hig 27.15q 4.5 1 6 Rylee McBride St Andrew's College 27.70q 4.5 1 7 Emelia Rayner Rangi Ruru G 28.33q 6.5 2 8 Hannah Hoare Villa Maria College 28.96q 6.5 2 9 Rhiannon Mayer Hillmorton H 29.00 6.5 2 10 Molly O'Reilly Villa Maria College 29.11 4.5 1 11 Stella Stewart Villa Maria College 29.70 4.5 1 12 Lily Young St Margaret' 29.73 4.5 1 13 Natasha McPerson Christchurch 30.08 4.5 1 14 Mia Montgomery St Andrew's College 30.13 6.5 2 15 Sophie Booth St Margaret' 30.23 6.5 2 16 Holly-Beth Campbell Burnside Hig 31.09 6.5 2 Girls 400 Meter Run Under 14 =================================================================== Meet: * 58.21 1983 P McKay, MAIR Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Ava Rattray Rangi Ruru G 1:05.83q 2 2 Ruby Simon Christchurch 1:06.41q 2 3 Meg Edwards Rangi Ruru G 1:06.68q 1 4 Lucia Inglis St Margaret' 1:07.08q 2 Nga Puna Wai - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:59 PM 16/03/2021 Page 3 Canterbury Secondary Schools Athletic Champs 2021 Nga Puna Wai - 16/03/2021 to 20/03/2021 Results ....Girls 400 Meter Run Under 14 5 Madie Wallace St Andrew's College 1:11.40q 2 6 Sophie Booth St Margaret' 1:12.78q 1 7 Natasha McPerson Christchurch 1:13.40q 1 8 Charlotte O'Leary de Mal Cashmere Hig 1:15.75q 1 9 Georgia Gurr Emmanuel Chr 1:17.82 2 10 Louisa Fitch Lincoln High School 1:17.83 2 11 Hannah Jack Rolleston College 1:17.84 2 12 Helena Scanlon Villa Maria College 1:19.42 1 13 Zoe Kearns Lincoln High School 1:19.72 1 14 Millie Sidey Hurunui College 1:22.00 2 15 Romy Smith Burnside Hig 1:32.85 1 Girls 800 Meter Run Under 14 =================================================================== Meet: * 2:18.77 2012 Ari Graham, STAC Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== 1 Brynne Gordon Cashmere Hig 2:23.26q 1 2 Alyssa Buchan Hillmorton H 2:34.61q 2 3 Lucinda Christie Lincoln High School 2:37.35q 1 4 Tahlia Pellow Middleton Gr 2:37.45q 3 5 Margo Dalling St Margaret' 2:40.42q 1 6 Madie Wallace St Andrew's College 2:44.89q 2 7 Charlotte Ilton Villa Maria College 2:45.27q 3 8 Brooklyn McDonald Christchurch 2:49.86q 2 9 Sophie Evans Christchurch 2:52.51 3 10 Sara Hefferon Darfield Hig 2:53.93 1 11 Zoe Kearns Lincoln High School 2:57.69 3 12 Aria Wakelin Burnside Hig 2:57.96 2 13 Lucy Burson Riccarton Hi 2:59.70 1 14 Katie Horton Burnside Hig 3:06.51 2 15 Neve Overend Avonside Gir 3:07.88 2 16 Eden Sheppard Avonside Gir 3:13.35 2 17 Elizabeth Baird Riccarton Hi 3:16.46 3 18 Jorja Rennell Marian College 3:23.33 3 19 Rylee Anning-Bensley Avonside Gir 3:27.87 3 Girls 3000 Meter Run Under 14 ================================================================ Meet: * 10:30.47 2015 Liliana Braun, CASH Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 Charlotte Chiles Rangi Ruru G 11:10.79 2 Jasmine Hooker St Andrew's College 11:30.54 3 Alice Barnes Christchurch 11:35.04 4 Lucy Wheeler Christchurch 11:39.94 5 Fenella Chittock Cashmere Hig 11:53.23 6 Amber De Wit St Andrew's College 12:09.19 7 Gemma Sitjes St Margaret' 12:10.16 8 Benita Clark Hillview Chr 12:51.18 9 Lila Tunnicliff Villa Maria College 13:28.33 10 Ruby Ford Burnside Hig 13:39.18 11 Tessa Davis Hillview Chr 13:45.15 12 Leah Hanrahan Burnside Hig 13:48.98 Nga Puna Wai - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:59 PM 16/03/2021 Page 4 Canterbury Secondary Schools Athletic Champs 2021 Nga Puna Wai - 16/03/2021 to 20/03/2021 Results ....Girls 3000 Meter Run Under 14 13 Katie Horton Burnside Hig 13:54.57 Girls 4x100 Meter Relay Under 14 =================================================================== Meet: * 52.27 1987 Burnside High School, BURN School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Christchurch Girls High School 'A' 54.82q 2 2 St Andrew's College 'A' 56.11q 2 3 Villa Maria College 'A' 56.88q 2 4 Lincoln High School 'A' 57.13q 1 5 St Margaret's College 'A' 58.28q 2 6 Cashmere High School 'A' 59.40q 1 7 Lincoln High School 'B' 1:00.40q 2 8 Darfield High School 'A' 1:00.72q 1 9 Marian College 'A' 1:01.87 1 10 Burnside High School 'A' 1:02.20 1 11 Lincoln High School 'C' 1:04.09 1 12 Hillview Christian School 'A' 1:04.17 2 Girls High Jump Under 14 ================================================================ Meet: * 1.65m 1993 Jenny Ah Tong, MARN Name Year School Prelims ================================================================ 1 Jody McCarthy-Dempsey Darfield Hig 1.36mq 2 Lily Young St Margaret' 1.33mq 2 Brooklyn McDonald Christchurch 1.33mq 2 Atalia Crocker Cashmere Hig 1.33mq 2 Lilly Davis Hillview Chr 1.33mq 2 Laura Townshend Papanui High School 1.33mq 2 Violet McMeeken Lincoln High School 1.33mq 2 Bea Christie Hillmorton H 1.33mq 2 Ciara O'Connor Marian College 1.33mq 2 Poppy Talbot Villa Maria College 1.33mq 2 Sophie Borsboom Cashmere Hig 1.33mq 2 Molly O'Reilly Villa Maria College 1.33mq 13 Rhiannon Mayer Hillmorton H 1.30m 13 Carys Colenutt Lincoln High School 1.30m 13 Scarlett Dalley Lincoln High School 1.30m 13 Emily Wilson Riccarton Hi 1.30m 13 Olivia Trolove Christchurch 1.30m 18 Adela Hurnik Hagley College 1.25m 18 Reefe Smith Rangiora New 1.25m 18 Sophie Warren Rolleston College 1.25m 18 Jaeda Lynch-Brown Avonside Gir 1.25m
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