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2021 Australian Rowing Championships 2021 Australian Rowing Championships Lane Allocations for Thursday, 25 March 2021 Race 218 Time : 7:55 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 219 Time : 8:00 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 17 Women's Single Scull Under 17 Women's Single Scull B Final A Final A1 168.19Mersey Meg Castles B1 168.18Mersey Olivia Yeates A2 168.28University Queensland Nicole Watt B2 168.13Loreto Kirribilli Alyssa Fikkers A3 168.25Tasmania University Hannah Wigston B3 168.29WARC Sinead Reading A4 168.22Somerville Eliza Bridgefoot B4 168.07Centenary Sophie Malcolm A5 168.15Loreto Marryatville Victoria Binns B5 168.20Mosman Imogen Grey A6 168.30WARC Keely Reading B6 168.12Loreto Kirribilli Lauren Moran A7 168.02Ballarat City Aleesha Walker B7 168.11Kinross Wolaroi Lucy Searle A8 168.14Loreto Marryatville Deanna Macolino B8 168.10Kentish Lilly Barker Race 220 Time : 8:05 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 221 Time : 8:10 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 17 Men's Single Scull Under 17 Men's Single Scull B Final A Final C1 171.07Hunter Valley Grammar Trephon Stambolie D1 171.13Marist College ACT Jesse Rosin C2 171.06Hawthorn Max Currie D2 171.08Huon Patrick Robbie C3 171.19Radford College Hunter Jolly D3 171.32Trinity Lutheran Robert Vandepol C4 171.21Scotch Oakburn Cameron Parker D4 171.20Rockhampton Grammar Chad Willett C5 171.03Christian Bros Sam Jackson D5 171.14Mosman Joe Lynch C6 171.27Sydney Maxim Moloney D6 171.28Sydney Jackson Gursoy C7 171.30Torrens Hamish Bell D7 171.29Sydney Finn Woodward C8 171.02Bundaberg Samuel Klotz D8 171.17Newcastle Grammar Patrick Stanley Race 222 Time : 8:15 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 223 Time : 8:20 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 19 Women's Single Scull Under 19 Women's Single Scull B Final A Final E1 154.24Rockhampton Grammar Olivia Cook F1 154.23Pembroke School Sofia Suhinin E2 154.18Mercantile Anna Morrison F2 154.25Rockhampton Grammar Laura Sypher E3 154.20Mosman Lilian Hyde F3 154.06Canberra Grammar Zoe Bond E4 154.26St Peters Girls Sophie Barr F4 154.28University Queensland Sophia Wightman E5 154.04Buckingham Phoebe Teale F5 154.05Canberra Grammar Madeline Vagg E6 154.12Corio Bay Meg Cartwright F6 154.16Kinross Wolaroi Isabella Scammell E7 154.07Centenary Rebecca More O'Ferrall F7 154.27UTS Sarah Fahd E8 154.13Corio Bay Issy Batrouney F8 154.01ANU-ACT Elena Moran Race 224 Time : 8:25 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 225 Time : 8:30 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 19 Men's Single Scull Under 19 Men's Single Scull B Final A Final G1 161.14Kinross Wolaroi Alec Hoskin H1 161.11Griffith Uni Surfers … Ben Horsnell G2 161.21Rockhampton Grammar Marshall Leeson H2 161.24Sydney Gordon Appelcryn G3 161.04Buckingham Jarrod Connolly H3 161.01Ballarat Grammar Will Clarke G4 161.18Nudgee Griffin Schostakowski H4 161.02Ballarat Grammar Hugh Bond G5 161.27University Queensland Harry Nott H5 161.22Scotch College ADEL Adam Holland G6 161.06Essendon Wesley Hudson H6 161.03Banks Mark Putter G7 161.07Gippsland Grammar Thomas Condron H7 161.19Nudgee Jonah Nelson G8 161.16Maroochy Charles Clarke H8 161.20Radford College William Gregory 2021 Australian Rowing Championships Lane Allocations for Thursday, 25 March 2021 Race 226 Time : 8:35 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 227 Time : 8:40 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 19 Women's Coxless Pair Under 19 Women's Coxless Pair B Final A Final I1 J1 157.06Sydney Lily Eales I2 J2 157.10Wesley College Zara Lavery I3 157.11Wilderness School Emma Jolly J3 157.09University Queensland Ellyn Hill I4 157.03Mersey Catherine Greenhill J4 157.04Scotch Oakburn Heidi Schouten I5 157.07University Queensland Alice Ready J5 157.08University Queensland Sophie Lucas I6 J6 157.02Mersey Prudence Tippett I7 J7 157.05St Peters Girls Milla Barei I8 J8 157.01DMCRC Phoebe Davis Race 228 Time : 8:45 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 229 Time : 8:50 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 19 Men's Coxless Pair Under 19 Men's Coxless Pair B Final A Final K1 L1 164.07Nudgee Connor Martin K2 164.08Scotch Oakburn Will Gray L2 164.12Tasmania University Angus Paynter K3 164.13Torrens Oliver Deere L3 164.06Nudgee Jake Gilmore K4 164.05New Norfolk Thomas Morgan L4 164.01Griffith Uni Surfers … Mackenzie Branch K5 164.09St Patricks TAS Oscar Birtwistle L5 164.11St Peter's College Jake Nesbitt K6 164.02Mercantile Joshua Murphy L6 164.15University Queensland Maxwell Taylor K7 164.10St Peter's College Edward Chipperfield L7 164.03Mosman Tom Gerrans K8 L8 164.14Torrens Oliver Smart Race 230 Time : 8:55 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 231 Time : 9:00 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 21 Women's Single Scull Under 21 Women's Single Scull B Final A Final M1 142.17North Esk Abbey Boutcher N1 142.20Swan River Lola Quinn M2 142.23University of WA-WAIS Clare Netherway N2 142.13Mercantile Louisa Bongrain M3 142.19Swan River Georgia Hughes N3 142.26University Queensland Alexandra Rooney M4 142.16New Norfolk Molly McCausland N4 142.22UTS Laura Gourley M5 142.04Adelaide University Sophie Tickner N5 142.28WARC-WAIS Joely Patterson M6 142.15Mercantile Ruby O'Keeffe N6 142.09Griffith Uni Surfers … Danica Free M7 142.02ANU Harriet Wallace N7 142.14Mercantile Louise Carr M8 N8 142.21Sydney University Danielle Stuart Race 232 Time : 9:05 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 233 Time : 9:10 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 21 Men's Single Scull Under 21 Men's Single Scull B Final A Final O1 147.10Mosman William Boag P1 147.24Tweed Dylan Rhodes O2 147.15Sydney Bradley Graham P2 147.04Canberra-ACT Cormac Hayes O3 147.02Banks James Gardiner P3 147.03Buckingham Lucas Wigston O4 147.33WARC Blake Whyatt P4 147.14Swan River Cameron Glover O5 147.19Sydney University Elliot Simpson P5 147.35WARC-WAIS Alex Rossi O6 147.05Commercial Sam Green P6 147.06Corio Bay Xavier Hall-Sullivan O7 147.31University Queensland Clancy Doe P7 147.01Adelaide Uni-SASI Nick Blackman O8 P8 147.23Torrens Sam Button 2021 Australian Rowing Championships Lane Allocations for Thursday, 25 March 2021 Race 234 Time : 9:15 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 235 Time : 9:20 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 21 Women's Coxless Pair Under 21 Women's Coxless Pair B Final A Final Q1 R1 145.13Tasmania University Anna Blackwell Q2 145.08New Norfolk/Tasmania … Jessica Stephens R2 145.07Mercantile Sophie Reinehr Q3 145.01Adelaide University Cleo Wilson R3 145.05Melbourne University Katie Easton Q4 145.14University Queensland Karly Firmin R4 145.12Sydney Caitlin McManus-Barrett Q5 145.03Melbourne University Evelyn Dow R5 145.10Swan River Rebecca Pretorius Q6 145.02Melbourne University Aaliah Dawson R6 145.11Swan River/Fremantle Zoe McKellar Q7 R7 145.06Mercantile Mimmi Balaam Q8 R8 145.09North Esk/Sydney Greta Brown Race 236 Time : 9:25 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 237 Time : 9:30 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 21 Men's Coxless Pair Under 21 Men's Coxless Pair B Final A Final S1 150.11North Esk Karl Breier T1 150.03Melbourne University Martin Kulesza S2 150.13Sydney University Ryan Gibson T2 150.12Swan River-WAIS Johnson Daubney S3 150.01Fremantle Alex Cecchele T3 150.09Mosman Nikolas Pender S4 150.05Melbourne University Jamie Arnold T4 150.06Melbourne Uni-VIS Harry Fox S5 150.08Mercantile Joshua Bortolussi T5 150.10Mosman Max Von Appen S6 150.15UTS Liam Glackin T6 150.02Kand Mitch Salisbury S7 150.16University Queensland Alexander Sullivan T7 150.04Melbourne University Nick Smith S8 150.07Mercantile Liam Burke T8 150.14Sydney University Henry Ryan Race 238 Time : 9:35 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 239 Time : 9:40 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 23 Women's Single Scull Under 23 Women's Single Scull B Final A Final U1 V1 122.01ANU Lilli Reardon U2 122.04Brisbane & GPS Charlotte Morris V2 122.03ANU Nicola Greenland U3 122.15University Queensland Genevieve Whitehead V3 122.13Sydney University Sophie Houston U4 122.05Buckingham Isabelle Higgins V4 122.12Sydney Uni-NSWIS Tara Rigney U5 122.08Mersey Ella Marshall V5 122.14UTS-NSWIS Nicela Martincic U6 122.02ANU Catherine Khan V6 122.11Sydney University-VIS Sky Froebel U7 V7 122.10Sydney University Eleanor Price U8 V8 122.09North Esk Lili Wrigley Race 240 Time : 9:45 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 241 Time : 9:50 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 23 Men's Single Scull Under 23 Men's Single Scull B Final A Final W1 128.13Toowong-QAS Jethro Gifford X1 128.15UTS Marcus Della Marta W2 128.01Banks Bowan Hafey X2 128.02Buckingham-TIS Joseph Wilson W3 128.17University of WA William Hynes X3 128.10Swan River Tim Sander W4 128.05Huon Tyler Mason X4 128.04Griffith Uni Surfers … Cormac Kennedy-Leverett W5 128.11Sydney-NSWIS Harry Crouch X5 128.03Capital Lakes-ACTHP Harry Glackin W6 128.18Uni Queensland-QAS Patrick Long X6 128.16UTS-NSWIS Paddy Holt W7 128.07Melbourne University Joe O'Connell X7 128.14UTS-NSWIS Oscar Williams W8 128.12Sydney Torun Olsson X8 128.08North Esk Finnian Colley 2021 Australian Rowing Championships Lane Allocations for Thursday, 25 March 2021 Race 242 Time : 9:55 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 243 Time : 10:00 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 23 Women's Coxless Pair Under 23 Women's Coxless Pair B Final A Final Y1 Z1 125.01Adelaide-SASI Ella Bramwell Y2 125.13WARC/Swan River Georgia Seed Z2 125.09Sydney-NSWIS Isabelle Furrer Y3 125.05Melbourne Uni/Mercant…Brigid McKeagney-Douglas Z3 125.08Mercantile Emmie Frederico Y4 125.10Sydney Georgia Bradley Z4 125.06Melbourne University Eliza Gaffney Y5 125.02Commercial/Toowong-QAS Lexie Nothdurft Z5 125.03Fremantle/WARC-WAIS Genevieve Hart Y6 125.14WARC/Swan River Alex McLaren Z6 125.11Sydney University Ella Mentzines Y7 125.12University Queensland Elizabeth Newell Z7 125.07Melbourne University Laura Foley Y8 Z8 125.04Kand Jess Scott Race 244 Time : 10:05 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 245 Time : 10:10 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 23 Men's Coxless Pair Under 23 Men's
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