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Croc Loop DRAFT! TRY Ctrl-F to Find Your Name Or Number TT4 - Croc Loop DRAFT! TRY Ctrl-F to find your name or number ID Time Name School 165 1:56 Archie Martinovich Rangiora High School M 32 1:59 Sam Anderson Cashmere High School M 200 2:00 Indy Hawthorne Shirley Boys High School M 157 2:00 Luke Gill Rangiora High School M 213 2:01 Jordan Sutherland Shirley Boys High School M 150 2:03 Hamish Sadler Lincoln High School M 173 2:03 Jacob Turner Rangiora High School M 56 2:04 Will Sherratt Cashmere High School M 207 2:07 Cade Ranger Shirley Boys High School M 148 2:07 Flynn Marshall Lincoln High School M 129 2:08 Sam King Darfield High School M 87 2:08 Harry Clarke Christchurch Boys High School M 33 2:09 Marcus Blair Cashmere High School M 94 2:11 Michael McKeegan Christchurch Boys High School M 38 2:11 Quinten Connor Cashmere High School M 283 2:11 Harry Cootson? Christchurch Boys High School M 54 2:11 Fergus O'Neill Cashmere High School M 10 2:12 Brad Blundell Ashburton College M 166 2:15 Ethan McLachlan Rangiora High School M 170 2:16 Michael Taylor Rangiora High School M 90 2:16 William Griffiths Christchurch Boys High School M 41 2:17 Eva Elliott Cashmere High School F 180 2:18 Montgomery Fiddymont Rangiora New Life School M 52 2:19 Tim Muller Cashmere High School M 91 2:20 Troy Maddigan Christchurch Boys High School M 162 2:20 Harry Hurst Rangiora High School M 194 2:20 Nick Rush Rolleston College M 51 2:21 Dominic Muller Cashmere High School M 163 2:23 James Hurst Rangiora High School M 169 2:23 Mack Prattley Rangiora High School M 199 2:23 Matthew Fairbrother Shirley Boys High School M 149 2:23 Jake Marshall Lincoln High School M 210 2:24 Drew Starkey Shirley Boys High School M 93 2:24 Lewes McIntyre Christchurch Boys High School M 188 2:25 Bayley Smith Rangiora New Life School M 174 2:26 Tommy-David Venz Rangiora High School M 67 2:27 Sebastien Lallemant Christ's College M 206 2:27 Leon Murray Shirley Boys High School M 202 2:27 Leo Marryatt Shirley Boys High School M 257 2:28 Oli Nicholls Ashburton Intermediate School M 89 2:28 Enzo Gordon Christchurch Boys High School M 55 2:28 Courtney Ross Cashmere High School F 229 2:29 Daniel Lovegrove St Bede's College M 21 2:30 Ocean Faloon-Cavander Burnside High School M 58 2:30 Liam Taylor Cashmere High School M 220 2:31 Ben Leech St Andrew's College M 226 2:31 Nick Brady St Bede's College M 50 2:31 Henry McMecking Cashmere High School M 24 2:32 Finn McLachlan Burnside High School M 61 2:32 Michael Audeau Christ's College M 103 2:33 Caitlin Titheridge Christchurch Girls High School F 99 2:34 Meg Barnes Christchurch Girls High School F 35 2:35 Alex Braun Cashmere High School M 124 2:35 Jack Collins Christchurch South Intermediate M 28 2:36 Joshua Wilson Burnside High School M 255 2:36 Henry Spark St Andrew's College M 57 2:36 Noah Smith Cashmere High School M 43 2:36 Ben Hay Cashmere High School M 203 2:37 Logan Martin Shirley Boys High School M 212 2:37 Ollie Starkey Shirley Boys High School M 95 2:37 Braedyn McKernan Christchurch Boys High School M 246 2:37 Josh Rea St Thomas of Canterbury College M 279 2:37 Sam Parks Christchurch Boys High School M 59 2:38 Jamie Ziarno Cashmere High School M 120 2:38 Maria Laurie Christchurch South Intermediate F 276 2:38 George Gilbertson Christchurch Boys High School M 156 2:38 Ryley Eder Rangiora High School M 108 2:38 John Laurie Christchurch South Intermediate M 138 2:38 Jake Orpwood Hillmorton High School M 126 2:39 Hamish Sherratt Christchurch South Intermediate M 85 2:39 Tom Barker Christchurch Boys High School M 109 2:39 Luke Wayman Christchurch South Intermediate M 144 2:40 Nico Arnold Lincoln High School M 217 2:40 Tom Doyle St Andrew's College M 34 2:42 Annabel Bligh Cashmere High School F 223 2:43 Finn Sullivan St Andrew's College M 96 2:43 Charlie Sales Christchurch Boys High School M 92 2:44 Sam McGuffie Christchurch Boys High School M 71 2:44 Liam Orr Christ's College M 77 2:46 Tom Smith Christ's College M 219 2:46 Cooper Killick St Andrew's College M 233 2:47 Alex Wayman St Bede's College M 193 2:47 Eli Sugrue Riccarton High School M 76 2:47 Jack Satterthwaite Christ's College M 192 2:48 Sam Duffield Riccarton High School M 14 2:48 Joel Bremner Burnside High School M 88 2:49 Griffin Evans Christchurch Boys High School M 42 2:49 Sam Evans Cashmere High School M 258 2:49 Joseph Connelly Medbury Prep School M 167 2:49 Quade McLachlan Rangiora High School M 218 2:50 Quinn Dunne Cartier St Andrew's College M 208 2:50 Jacob Scott Shirley Boys High School M 139 2:51 Pirmin Ostertag Hillmorton High School M 106 2:51 Oscar Clatworthy Christchurch South Intermediate M 29 2:51 Matthew Wilson Burnside High School M 128 2:52 Eddie Adams Darfield High School M 142 2:52 Joel Tregurtha Hillmorton High School M 62 2:52 Damien Austin Christ's College M 164 2:53 Leith Marshall Rangiora High School M 232 2:54 Harvey Scott St Bede's College M 146 2:54 Apiti Kahu Lincoln High School M 60 2:55 Liam Allan Christ's College M 79 2:56 Hugh Sutherland Christ's College M 215 2:56 Liam Van Den Bosch Shirley Boys High School M 278 2:56 Will Hadfield Christchurch Boys High School M 37 2:57 Aston Clinch Cashmere High School M 225 2:58 Nicholas Third St Andrew's College M 19 3:00 Otis Earl Burnside High School M 86 3:00 James Chapman Christchurch Boys High School M 25 3:01 Cole Stuthridge Burnside High School M 190 3:01 Zac Taylor Rangiora New Life School M 250 3:02 Blake Sinclair St Thomas of Canterbury College M 281 3:03 Henry Lovegrove St Peters M 16 3:03 Joshua Carlisle Burnside High School M 31 3:03 Beck Faloon-Cavander Canterbury Adventure School 178 3:03 Mac Dougan Rangiora New Life School M 185 3:04 Tom King Rangiora New Life School M 44 3:04 George Higgins Cashmere High School M 39 3:04 Amos Doogue Cashmere High School M 205 3:04 Howie McFadyen Shirley Boys High School M 252 3:04 Matt Brady Swannanoa School M 48 3:06 Seb Linscott Cashmere High School M 22 3:08 Thomas James Burnside High School M 105 3:08 George Massie Christchurch South Intermediate M 40 3:09 Charlotte Doogue Cashmere High School F 155 3:09 Soren Bellamy Rangiora High School M 158 3:09 Georgia Gold Rangiora High School F 46 3:10 Lucy Humpheson Cashmere High School F 275 3:11 Riley Blundel Ahley Intermediate M 154 3:12 Jasper Lonsdale Middleton Grange M 256 3:15 Jamie Hogan Hillmorton High School M 282 3:19 Austin Myles Christchurch Boys High School M 134 3:19 Flynn Pearson Hanmer Springs Primary M 47 3:21 Thomas Humpheson Cashmere High School M 122 3:23 Alex Gardiner-Innes Christchurch South Intermediate M 187 3:23 Peter Robinson Rangiora New Life School M 168 3:28 James Paterson Rangiora High School M 184 3:42 Amelia Higgins Rangiora New Life School F 254 3:43 Ngaire North Unlimited Paenga Tawhiti F 277 3:47 Harri Judd Christchurch Boys High School M 204 3:54 Boniface Max Shirley Boys High School M 284 4:10 Ben Rossiter Lincoln High School M 186 4:22 Sarah Miller Rangiora New Life School F 182 4:31 Georgie Fitzgibbon Rangiora New Life School F 137 6:06 Caleb Mc Pherson Hillmorton High School M 176 7:34 Kaitlin Davies Rangiora New Life School F 136 9:20 Hatori Kodoma Hillmorton High School M.
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