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Finals Evening 2015 GIRLS SPORT VICTORIA TRACK & FIELD RESULT EVENING RESULTS Event 1 Girls Year 7 Shot Put GSV Record: 10.59m ! 2003 K Zenner Korowa Name Yr School Result 1 Chirnside, Beatrix 7 Melbourne Girls Grammar 10.09m 2 Bottalico, Deanna 7 Star of the Sea College 9.10m 3 Giddy, Penny 7 Lauriston Girls' School 8.97m 4 Fraser-Smith, Millie 7 St Catherine's School 8.94m 5 Cheesman, Tiana 7 Star of the Sea College 8.89m 6 Goldie, Priya 7 Loreto Toorak 8.71m 7 Cowan, Mia 7 Sacré Coeur 8.63m 8 Elliott, Scarlett 7 Our Lady of Mercy College 8.47m 9 Day, Elizabeth 7 St Margaret's School 8.35m Event 2 Girls Year 8 Triple Jump GSV Record: 11.12m ! 2011 B Corney MLC Name Yr School Result 1 Daly, Brigid 8 Loreto Toorak 9.88m 2 Mackenzie, Jessica 8 Methodist Ladies' College 9.69m 3 Ho, Ellen 8 Lauriston Girls' School 9.65m 4 Zeng, Anna 8 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 9.56m 5 Kral, Eliza 8 Siena College 9.33m 6 Bright, Rachel 8 St Margaret's School 9.32m 7 Stubbs, Destinee 8 Our Lady of Mercy College 9.28m 8 Williams, Charlotte 8 Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar 8.99m 9 Kananghinis, Alexis 8 Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar 8.50m 10 Frazer, Anna 8 Genazzano FCJ College 8.37m Event 3 Girls Year 9 Javelin GSV Record: 40.20m ! 2014 E Butler OLMC Name Yr School Result 1 O'Callaghan, Bridie 9 Ruyton Girls' School 25.95m 2 Kopanidis, Cleopatra 9 Shelford Girls Grammar 25.65m 3 Oatley, Anke 9 Presbyterian Ladies' College 25.60m 4 Allen, Madeleine 9 Loreto Toorak 23.90m 5 Faulks, Cleo 9 Melbourne Girls Grammar 23.07m 6 Bourke, Julia 9 St Margaret's School 22.90m 7 Baumgartner, Georgia 9 Shelford Girls Grammar 22.66m 8 Conacher, Nadine 9 Sacré Coeur 22.50m 9 De Santo, Ella 9 Star of the Sea College 18.55m Event 4 Girls Year 10 High Jump GSV Record: 1.66m ! 2010 C Moody St Margaret's Name Yr School Result 1 Crossing, Ingrid 10 St Catherine's School 1.53m 2 Hem, Ashleigh 10 Presbyterian Ladies' College 1.50m 3 Ellis, Cara 10 Camberwell Girls Grammar 1.45m 4 Schwerkolt, Sophie 10 Fintona Girls School 1.45m 5 Keating, Anna-Rose 10 Methodist Ladies' College 1.45m 6 Bean, Jessica 10 Toorak College 1.45m 6 Williams, Emily 10 Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar 1.45m 8 de Zylva, Chantal 10 Sacré Coeur 1.40m 9 Li, Dorothy 10 Camberwell Girls Grammar 1.40m 10 Lawson, Sophie 10 Firbank Grammar School 1.40m 11 Hume, Isabella 10 Loreto Toorak 1.30m Event 5 Girls Year 11 Discus GSV Record: 37.50m ! 2012 P Sloane Strathcona Name Yr School Result 1 Taylor-Brown, Emily 11 Methodist Ladies' College 28.97m 2 Howard, Eliza 11 Loreto Toorak 27.98m 3 Conway, Kate 11 Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar 26.96m 4 Rozario, Caitlyn 11 Our Lady of Mercy College 26.54m 5 Caddaye, Samantha 11 Korowa Anglican Girls' School 25.44m 6 Collyer, Amy 11 Ruyton Girls' School 24.59m 7 Weston, Gemma 11 St Margaret's School 21.92m 8 Crews, Helen 11 Genazzano FCJ College 21.88m 9 Jones, Melissa 11 Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar 21.55m 2015 GIRLS SPORT VICTORIA TRACK & FIELD RESULT EVENING RESULTS Event 6 Girls Year 12 Long Jump GSV Record: 5.50m ! 2001 S Dosen Korowa Name Yr School Result 1 Fox, Arabella 12 Melbourne Girls Grammar 4.90m 2 Cheong, Benecia 12 Camberwell Girls Grammar 4.85m 3 Moesbergen, Katarina 12 Presbyterian Ladies' College 4.69m 4 Moody, Celine 12 St Margaret's School 4.67m 5 Moody, Breann 12 St Margaret's School 4.65m 6 Condon, Phoebe 12 Ruyton Girls' School 4.63m 7 Subbiah, Rebecca 12 Presbyterian Ladies' College 4.39m 8 Dutt, Chelsea 12 Mentone Girls' Grammar School 4.38m 9 Pavlou, Paige 12 Camberwell Girls Grammar 4.36m Event 7 Girls Year 7-12 Long Jump MC GSV Record: 4.00m ! 2007 S Dykes Star of the Sea Name Yr School Result 1 Olweny-Pu, Shambe 7 Shelford Girls Grammar 2.12m Event 8 Girls Year 7 800 M GSV Record: 2:23.66 ! 2012 M Caulfield Lowther Hall Name Yr School Result 1 Leutchford, Lucy 7 Our Lady of Mercy College 2:23.44 R 2 Durham, Georgia 7 Sacré Coeur 2:26.23 3 McGouldrick, Hayley 7 Ruyton Girls' School 2:28.14 4 Carne, Sophie 7 Korowa Anglican Girls' School 2:33.67 5 McLaughlin, Harriet 7 Star of the Sea College 2:35.86 6 Ramsdale, Alissa 7 Genazzano FCJ College 2:38.14 7 Collins, Isabelle 7 Sacré Coeur 2:38.83 Event 9 Girls Year 8 800 M GSV Record: 2:16.41 ! 2011 N Rule Ruyton Name Yr School Result 1 McCarthy, Molly 8 Genazzano FCJ College 2:21.93 2 Atkinson, Amy 8 Fintona Girls School 2:23.87 3 Bennett, Sacha 8 Melbourne Girls Grammar 2:26.44 4 Brugliera, Isabelle 8 Our Lady of Mercy College 2:26.80 5 Rizzi, Ella 8 Star of the Sea College 2:29.58 6 Sutherland, Emily 8 St Catherine's School 2:31.60 7 Giagoudakis, Zoe 8 Camberwell Girls Grammar 2:38.88 Event 10 Girls Year 9 800 M GSV Record: 2:11.71 ! 2003 S Cant Camberwell Name Yr School Result 1 Losty, Ciara 9 Star of the Sea College 2:24.58 2 Dann, Emily 9 Sacré Coeur 2:29.14 3 Halabi, Lama 9 Camberwell Girls Grammar 2:29.36 4 Ansett, Mia 9 Loreto Toorak 2:30.63 5 Clarke, Gabby 9 Genazzano FCJ College 2:40.44 6 Millear, Eleanor 9 St Catherine's School 2:41.72 7 Sutherland, Mardi 9 Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar 2:48.45 Event 11 Girls Year 10 800 M GSV Record: 2:15.08 ! 2013 N Rule Ruyton Name Yr School Result 1 Caulfield, Maddison 10 Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar 2:16.12 2 Plowman, Tess 10 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 2:20.21 3 Eastman, Annabelle 10 Star of the Sea College 2:20.55 4 LeFevre, Ashleigh 10 Firbank Grammar School 2:21.81 5 Baird, Ainsley 10 Korowa Anglican Girls' School 2:25.58 6 Ross, Paige 10 Melbourne Girls Grammar 2:26.25 7 Vesley, Olivia 10 Melbourne Girls Grammar 2:29.13 8 Catalano, Maggie 10 Loreto Toorak 2:35.78 Event 12 Girls Year 11 800 M GSV Record: 2:09.23 ! 2014 G Griffith Fintona Name Yr School Result 1 Poulton, Melissa 11 Camberwell Girls Grammar 2:25.27 2 Mitchell, Chelsea 11 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 2:25.59 3 Cullity, Francesca 11 Sacré Coeur 2:25.97 4 Burston, Matilda 11 Melbourne Girls Grammar 2:26.68 5 Schwerkolt, Zoe 11 Fintona Girls School 2:31.38 6 Witts, Sasha 11 Sacré Coeur 2:34.83 2015 GIRLS SPORT VICTORIA TRACK & FIELD RESULT EVENING RESULTS Event 12 Girls Year 12 800 M GSV Record: 2:09.23 ! 2014 G Griffith Fintona Name Yr School Result 1 Guy, Emilie 12 Loreto Toorak 2:19.13 2 Walsh, Monique 12 Star of the Sea College 2:21.80 3 McKenzie, Charlotte 12 Loreto Toorak 2:26.79 Event 13 Girls Year 7-12 800 M MC GSV Record: 3:00.17 ! 2008 S Poynton Star of the Sea Name Yr School Result 1 Garbler, Erin 9 Melbourne Girls Grammar 3:47.32 2 Olweny-Pu, Shambe 7 Shelford Girls Grammar 4:36.31 Event 14 Girls Year 7 Long Jump GSV Record: 4.94m ! 2011 E Collis Mentone Name Yr School Result 1 Purcell, Anastasia 7 Loreto Toorak 4.60m 2 Robinson, Michaela 7 Camberwell Girls Grammar 4.44m 3 McFarlane, Eleanor 7 Loreto Toorak 4.33m 4 Fortey, Harriet 7 St Catherine's School 4.19m 5 Zhu, Amelia 7 Lauriston Girls' School 4.15m 6 Carne, Sophie 7 Korowa Anglican Girls' School 4.12m 7 Schiers, Tiana 7 Firbank Grammar School 4.07m 8 Wraith, Amber 7 Ruyton Girls' School 3.99m 9 Langford, Esther 7 Presbyterian Ladies' College 3.69m 10 Cheung, Ashleigh 7 Camberwell Girls Grammar 3.68m Event 15 Girls Year 8 Shot Put GSV Record: 11.35m ! 2004 K Zenner Korowa Name Yr School Result 1 Giagoudakis, Zoe 8 Camberwell Girls Grammar 10.52m 2 Stebbens, Lara 8 Lauriston Girls' School 9.76m 3 Anquetil, Megan 8 Ruyton Girls' School 9.64m 4 Zuzak, Eleanor 8 Star of the Sea College 9.62m 5 Bernard, Chloe 8 St Margaret's School 9.07m 6 Cash, Jasmine 8 Melbourne Girls Grammar 8.67m 7 Scacco, Annie 8 Firbank Grammar School 8.59m 8 Biddock, Gemma 8 Loreto Toorak 8.45m 9 Foley, Elsa 8 Shelford Girls Grammar 8.38m 10 Edmanson, Lara 8 Methodist Ladies' College 8.30m Event 16 Girls Year 9 Triple Jump GSV Record: 11.15m ! 2012 B Corney MLC Name Yr School Result 1 Gray, Emma 9 Genazzano FCJ College 10.48m 2 Morgan, Kate 9 Melbourne Girls Grammar 10.27m 3 Bilston, Stephanie 9 St Margaret's School 10.08m 4 Losty, Ciara 9 Star of the Sea College 10.01m 5 De Silva, Pravini 9 Presbyterian Ladies' College 9.75m 6 Hagan, Lucy 9 Star of the Sea College 9.35m 7 Oatley, Anke 9 Presbyterian Ladies' College 9.17m 8 Tanner, Kate 9 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 9.10m Event 17 Girls Year 10 Javelin GSV Record: 37.08m ! 2014 E Taylor-Brown MLC Name Yr School Result 1 Butler, Emma 10 Our Lady of Mercy College 41.66m R 2 McFarlane, Isobel 10 Melbourne Girls Grammar 33.57m 3 Boulter, Kate 10 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 32.46m 4 Hannan, Emma 10 Our Lady of Mercy College 31.37m 5 Mawkes, Taylor 10 Firbank Grammar School 29.08m 6 McElroy, Jade 10 Firbank Grammar School 27.86m 7 Rule, Meredith 10 Ruyton Girls' School 27.51m 8 Buckley, Annabel 10 Ruyton Girls' School 26.75m 9 Vesley, Olivia 10 Melbourne Girls Grammar 24.18m 10 Ives, Catherine 10 Loreto Toorak 22.19m 2015 GIRLS SPORT VICTORIA TRACK & FIELD RESULT EVENING RESULTS Event 18 Girls Year 11 High Jump GSV Record: 1.70m ! 2009 G Howard Firbank Name Yr School Result 1 Cooper, Beth 11 Ruyton Girls' School 1.51m 2 Kuch, Bridget 11 Our Lady of Mercy College 1.48m 3 Kau, Charmaine 11 Camberwell Girls Grammar 1.48m 4 Gale, Georgia 11 Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar 1.45m 5 Walker, Sophia 11 Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar 1.40m 5 Aker, Brianna 11 Firbank Grammar School 1.40m 5 Osborne, Celeste 11 Melbourne Girls Grammar 1.40m 8 Cushion, Maddie 11 Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar 1.40m 9 Banks, Meg 11 Toorak College 1.40m 10 Byrne, Julia 11 Our Lady of Sion College 1.35m --- Mancuso, Gina 11 Loreto Toorak NH Event 19 Girls Year 12 Discus GSV Record: 39.74m ! 2013 P Sloane Strathcona Name Yr School Result 1 Worboys, Jaime 12 Firbank Grammar School 28.13m 2 Evans, Alice 12 Our Lady of Sion College 27.88m 3 Toogood, Bonnie 12 Melbourne Girls
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