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Results Day 1 2007 Australian Rowing Championships Nagambie, Victoria Page 1 Event 12 Champion Open Mens Lightweight Single Scull Race 1 Time 08:00 2000m Heat 1 1..3 -> Semi-Final A/B, Rest -> Semi-Final C/D 1 12.06 LRC (TIS) (Lindisfarne Rowing Club (TIS)) Stroke: Samuel Beltz, Coach: Antonio Maurogiovanni, John Driessen (Lane : 4, Time : 7:14.94) 2 12.19 TRC (QAS) (Toowong Rowing Club (QAS)) Stroke: Darryn Purcell, Coach: Robert McNeill (Lane : 3, Time : 7:25.51) 3 12.16 SUBC (NSWIS) (Sydney University Boat Club (NSWIS)) Stroke: Chris Ritchie, Coach: Phillip Bourguignon, David Rodger (Lane : 5, Time : 7:27.05) 4 12.18 TRC (Toowong Rowing Club) Stroke: Bob Hoyes, Coach: Robert McNeill (Lane : 6, Time : 7:30.09) 5 12.05 LEICH (Leichhardt Rowing Club) Stroke: Ben Johnson, Coach: Frank Thorn (Lane : 2, Time : 7:31.18) 2007 Australian Rowing Championships Nagambie, Victoria Page 2 Event 12 Champion Open Mens Lightweight Single Scull Race 2 Time 08:05 2000m Heat 2 1..3 -> Semi-Final A/B, Rest -> Semi-Final C/D 1 12.09 STGEO (NSWIS) (St George Rowing Club (NSWIS)) Stroke: Roderick Chisholm, Coach: Ron Batt (Lane : 4, Time : 7:13.28) 2 12.21 UQBC (QAS) (University of Queensland Boat Club (QAS)) Stroke: Michael McBryde (Lane : 3, Time : 7:17.22) 3 12.15 SUBC (Sydney University Boat Club) Stroke: Oli Zuk, Coach: Phillip Bourguignon, David Rodger (Lane : 2, Time : 7:33.05) 4 12.14 SYDNY (Sydney Rowing Club) Stroke: Simon Nola, Coach: John Bowes (Lane : 6, Time : 7:34.99) 5 12.07 MUBC (ACTAS) (Melbourne University Boat Club (ACTAS)) Stroke: Mack Wilcox, Coach: Ian Wright (Lane : 5, Time : 7:35.54) 2007 Australian Rowing Championships Nagambie, Victoria Page 3 Event 12 Champion Open Mens Lightweight Single Scull Race 3 Time 08:10 2000m Heat 3 1..3 -> Semi-Final A/B, Rest -> Semi-Final C/D 1 12.11 SRRC (WAIS) (Swan River Rowing Club (WAIS)) Stroke: Todd Skipworth, Coach: Antonio Maurogiovanni (Lane : 3, Time : 7:21.72) 2 12.03 HRC (ACTAS) (Huon Rowing Club (ACTAS)) Stroke: Daniel Coombes, Coach: John Driessen (Lane : 2, Time : 7:26.80) 3 12.20 THRC (QAS) (Tweed Heads Rowing Club (QAS)) Stroke: Matthew Bolster, Coach: Lincoln Handley (Lane : 5, Time : 7:27.83) 4 12.22 WBRC (VIS) (Wendouree - Ballarat Rowing Club (VIS)) Stroke: Anthony Edwards, Coach: Rhett Ayliffe (Lane : 4, Time : 7:28.13) 5 12.10 SRRC (Swan River Rowing Club) Stroke: Christopher Hesford, Coach: Neville Kempton (Lane : 6, Time : 7:56.24) 2007 Australian Rowing Championships Nagambie, Victoria Page 4 Event 12 Champion Open Mens Lightweight Single Scull Race 4 Time 08:15 2000m Heat 4 1..3 -> Semi-Final A/B, Rest -> Semi-Final C/D 1 12.02 GRC (TIS) (Glenorchy Rowing Club (TIS)) Stroke: Shaun Finlayson (Lane : 3, Time : 7:20.33) 2 12.01 BRC (TIS) (Buckingham Rowing Club (TIS)) Stroke: Jonothon Hookway (Lane : 2, Time : 7:24.75) 3 12.12 SRRC (WAIS) (Swan River Rowing Club (WAIS)) Stroke: Ross Brown, Coach: Antonio Maurogiovanni (Lane : 4, Time : 7:27.21) 4 12.23 YYRC (Yarra Yarra Rowing Club) Stroke: Eduardo Inostroza, Coach: Bill Tait (Lane : 5, Time : 7:42.27) 5 12.08 MERC (Mercantile Rowing Club) Stroke: Steven Macek, Coach: Bill Tait (Lane : 6, Time : 7:52.75) 2007 Australian Rowing Championships Nagambie, Victoria Page 5 Event 1 Champion Under 23 Womens Single Scull Race 5 Time 08:20 2000m Heat 1 1..4 -> Semi-Final A/B, Rest -> Final C 1 1.16 UQBC (University of Queensland Boat Club) Stroke: Kimberley Brown, Coach: Tim Conrad (Lane : 3, Time : 8:13.87) 2 1.05 MRC (Melbourne Rowing Club) Stroke: Sarah Hawe (Lane : 2, Time : 8:24.42) 3 1.11 SUWRC (NSWIS) (Sydney University Womens Rowing Club (NSWIS)) Stroke: Renee Kirby, Coach: Alan Bennett, Phillip Bourguignon (Lane : 4, Time : 8:26.13) 4 1.09 STGEO (St George Rowing Club) Stroke: Kate Darke, Coach: Ron Batt (Lane : 6, Time : 8:34.23) 5 1.10 SRRC (WAIS) (Swan River Rowing Club (WAIS)) Stroke: Brittany Mann, Coach: Gonzalo Briones (Lane : 5, Time : 8:43.43) 2007 Australian Rowing Championships Nagambie, Victoria Page 6 Event 1 Champion Under 23 Womens Single Scull Race 6 Time 08:25 2000m Heat 2 1..4 -> Semi-Final A/B, Rest -> Final C 1 1.01 BANKS (VIS) (Banks Rowing Club (VIS)) Stroke: Lisa Szatsznajder, Coach: Brenton Terrell (Lane : 4, Time : 8:08.75) 2 1.06 SUBC (Sydney University BC) Stroke: Chloe O'Regan, Coach: Alan Bennett, Phillip Bourguignon (Lane : 3, Time : 8:25.06) 3 1.14 UQBC (University of Queensland Boat Club) Stroke: Alison Scobbie, Coach: Tim Conrad (Lane : 5, Time : 8:26.86) 4 1.03 CRC (Canberra Rowing Club) Stroke: Lauren Burraston (Lane : 6, Time : 8:46.01) 5 1.02 Bris GPS (Brisbane & GPS Rowing Club) Stroke: Kat Murray, Coach: Liz Ralston, Peter Howard (Lane : 2, Time : 8:50.19) 2007 Australian Rowing Championships Nagambie, Victoria Page 7 Event 1 Champion Under 23 Womens Single Scull Race 7 Time 08:30 2000m Heat 3 1..4 -> Semi-Final A/B, Rest -> Final C 1 1.04 SUBC (Sydney University BC) Stroke: Charlotte Walters, Coach: Alan Bennett, Phillip Bourguignon (Lane : 4, Time : 8:07.79) 2 1.08 SHOAL (AIS) (Shoalhaven Rowing Club (AIS)) Stroke: Peta Eddington, Coach: Joe Rodrigues (Lane : 5, Time : 8:23.13) 3 1.13 THRC (Tweed Heads Rowing Club) Stroke: Martina Smidt, Coach: Lincoln Handley (Lane : 3, Time : 8:23.85) 4 1.15 SUBC (Sydney University BC) Stroke: Kate Beasley, Coach: Alan Bennett, Phillip Bourguignon (Lane : 2, Time : 8:35.53) 5 1.12 TRC (Toowong Rowing Club) Stroke: Geneveive Gray, Coach: David Cupit (Lane : 1, Time : 8:48.97) 6 1.07 SRC (Sale Rowing Club) Stroke: Bethan Thomas, Coach: Frank Stone (Lane : 6, Time : 9:02.34) 2007 Australian Rowing Championships Nagambie, Victoria Page 8 Event 2 Champion Open Womens Single Scull Race 8 Time 08:35 2000m Heat 1 1..4 -> Semi-Final A/B, Rest -> Final C 1 2.05 ECU (WAIS) (ECU Perth Rowing Club (WAIS)) Stroke: Amber Bradley, Coach: Antonio Maurogiovanni (Lane : 4, Time : 7:51.42) 2 2.11 SRRC (VIS) (Swan River Rowing Club (VIS)) Stroke: Sarah Outhwaite, Coach: Antonio Maurogiovanni (Lane : 5, Time : 7:56.83) 3 2.03 CRC (AIS) (Canberra Rowing Club (AIS)) Stroke: Sonia Mills, Coach: Lyall McCarthy, Darren Balmforth (Lane : 3, Time : 7:58.75) 4 2.02 CRC (Canberra Rowing Club) Stroke: Danielle Jolly (Lane : 2, Time : 8:38.78) 5 2.01 BANKS (Banks Rowing Club) Stroke: Sarah Dalley, Coach: Brenton Terrell (Lane : 6, Time : 8:49.45) 2007 Australian Rowing Championships Nagambie, Victoria Page 9 Event 2 Champion Open Womens Single Scull Race 9 Time 08:40 2000m Heat 2 1..4 -> Semi-Final A/B, Rest -> Final C 1 2.10 NNRC (TIS/AIS) (New Norfolk Rowing Club (TIS/AIS)) Stroke: Kerry Hore, Coach: Lyall McCarthy, Darren Balmforth (Lane : 4, Time : 7:51.90) 2 2.13 SUWRC (NSWIS/AIS) (Sydney University Womens Rowing Club (NSWIS/AIS)) Stroke: Elizabeth Kell, Coach: Lyall McCarthy, Darren Balmforth (Lane : 5, Time : 7:53.80) 3 2.12 SUWRC (NSWIS/AIS) (Sydney University Womens Rowing Club (NSWIS/AIS)) Stroke: Brooke Pratley, Coach: Lyall McCarthy, Darren Balmforth (Lane : 3, Time : 7:58.99) 4 2.14 TRC (Toowong Rowing Club) Stroke: Emma Brown, Coach: Robert McNeill (Lane : 2, Time : 8:19.12) 5 2.06 HAWT (Hawthorn Rowing Club) Stroke: Maryann Moore, Coach: Gregory Van Prooyen (Lane : 6, Time : 8:50.76) 2007 Australian Rowing Championships Nagambie, Victoria Page 10 Event 2 Champion Open Womens Single Scull Race 10 Time 08:45 2000m Heat 3 1..4 -> Semi-Final A/B, Rest -> Final C 1 2.04 CRC (QAS/AIS) (Commercial Rowing Club (QAS/AIS)) Stroke: Pippa Savage, Coach: Lyall McCarthy, Darren Balmforth (Lane : 4, Time : 7:47.63) 2 2.09 MOSM (NSWIS) (Mosman Rowing Club (NSWIS)) Stroke: Zoe Uphill, Coach: Alfie Young, Nicholas Garratt (Lane : 5, Time : 7:57.64) 3 2.07 MUBC (VIS) (Melbourne University Boat Club (VIS)) Stroke: Catriona Sens, Coach: John Cumper (Lane : 3, Time : 8:05.11) 4 2.08 MOSM (AIS/NSWIS) (Mosman Rowing Club (AIS/NSWIS)) Stroke: Amy Ives, Coach: Lyall McCarthy, Darren Balmforth (Lane : 2, Time : 8:06.52) 5 2.15 UQBC (University of Queensland Boat Club) Stroke: Debbie Pickersgill, Coach: Jo Weaver (Lane : 6, Time : 8:41.35) 2007 Australian Rowing Championships Nagambie, Victoria Page 11 Event 3 Champion Under 23 Mens Single Scull Race 11 Time 08:50 2000m Heat 1 1..3 -> Semi-Final A/B/C, Rest -> Semi-Final D/E/F 1 3.36 UQBC (AIS) (University of Queensland Boat Club (AIS)) Stroke: Jared Bidwell, Coach: Reinhold Batschi (Lane : 4, Time : 7:22.76) 2 3.11 MUBC (Melbourne University Boat Club) Stroke: Tom Larkins, Coach: Ian Wright (Lane : 5, Time : 7:25.46) 3 3.14 MERC (Mercantile Rowing Club) Stroke: Alexander Scharp, Coach: Tom Courtney (Lane : 2, Time : 7:31.57) 4 3.07 HRC (AIS) (Huon Rowing Club (AIS)) Stroke: Nicholas Harris, Coach: Reinhold Batschi (Lane : 3, Time : 7:35.83) 5 3.18 MOSM (AIS) (Mosman Rowing Club (AIS)) Stroke: Cadeyrn Neville, Coach: Reinhold Batschi (Lane : 6, Time : 7:40.40) 6 3.08 MRC (Melbourne Rowing Club) Stroke: Christopher Jones, Coach: John Chestney (Lane : 1, Time : 7:56.24) 7 3.04 CRC (Canberra Rowing Club) Stroke: Reese Graham (Lane : 7, Time : 8:01.97) 2007 Australian Rowing Championships Nagambie, Victoria Page 12 Event 3 Champion Under 23 Mens Single Scull Race 12 Time 08:55 2000m Heat 2 1..3 -> Semi-Final A/B/C, Rest -> Semi-Final D/E/F 1 3.22 STGEO (St George Rowing Club) Stroke: Danjels Reedman, Coach: Ron Batt (Lane : 4, Time : 7:15.58) 2 3.05 CRC (Commercial Rowing Club) Stroke: Gareth Salkield, Coach: Richard Paterson (Lane : 3, Time : 7:26.15) 3 3.34 UQBC (University of Queensland Boat Club) Stroke: Hugo Struss, Coach: Tim Conrad (Lane : 2, Time : 7:29.36) 4 3.26 SYDNY (Sydney Rowing Club) Stroke: Ry Kehlet, Coach: John Bowes (Lane : 5,
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