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Regatta #4 CGGS Regatta #4 CGGS Saturday, 30 January 2010 Race 1 Men's Group A Single Scull Division 1 Place Crew Lane Finish Margins 1 01.01 St George-AIS 1 (Danjels Reedman) (GA) 6 6:30.75 0.00 +0.00 2 01.07 Capital Lakes-ACTAS 4 (Riley Owen) (GB) 1 6:42.16 11.41 +11.41 3 01.05 Canberra-ACTAS 2 (Nicholas Barnier) (GA) 2 6:43.14 0.98 +12.39 4 01.12 Kinross Wolaroi (Borjan Kosarac) (GA) 3 6:51.78 8.64 +21.03 5 01.08 ANU (Callum Mackenzie) (GB) 4 6:52.83 1.05 +22.08 6 01.11 Daramalan (Dylan Conolan) (GC) 5 6:55.29 2.46 +24.54 Race 2 Men's Group A Single Scull Division 2 Place Crew Lane Finish Margins 1 01.02 Uni of Queensland-AIS 2 (Jared Bidwell) (GA) 3 6:33.10 0.00 +0.00 2 01.03 Sydney University-AIS 3 (Brodie Buckland) (GA) 5 6:36.99 3.89 +3.89 3 01.04 Canberra-ACTAS 1 (David Wright) (GE) 1 6:41.02 4.03 +7.92 4 01.06 Canberra-ACTAS 3 (Nick Harris) (GE) 4 6:46.40 5.38 +13.30 5 01.13 ANU (Mack Wilcox) (GE) 2 6:54.46 8.06 +21.36 Race 3 Womens Group A Single Scull Division 1 Place Crew Lane Finish Margins 1 02.02 A.I.S.-AIS 2 (Alexandra Hagan) (GE) 6 7:25.70 0.00 +0.00 2 02.06 A.I.S.-AIS 6 (Madeleine Edmunds) (GE) 3 7:30.58 4.88 +4.88 3 02.04 A.I.S.-AIS 4 (Jessica Hall) (GE) 5 7:32.48 1.90 +6.78 4 02.13 Canberra-ACTAS 5 (Rhiannon Hughes) (GB) 1 7:33.21 0.73 +7.51 5 02.10 ANU-ACTAS 2 (Christabelle Northam) (GA) 2 7:41.53 8.32 +15.83 02.16 Daramalan (Natalie Graf) (GD) 4 SCRATCHED Race 4 Womens Group A Single Scull Division 2 Place Crew Lane Finish Margins 1 02.08 A.I.S.-AIS 8 (Amy Fowler) (GA) 3 7:12.60 0.00 +0.00 2 02.11 ACT Academy Sport-ACTAS 3 (Megan Bagworth) (GA) 1 7:20.14 7.54 +7.54 3 02.12 ACT Academy Sport-ACTAS 4 (Emma Cook) (GA) 4 7:32.63 12.49 +20.03 4 02.14 Canberra 1 (Imogen Cowan) (GE) 5 7:38.23 5.60 +25.63 5 02.09 Canberra-ACTAS 1 (Sorelle Bowman) (GE) 2 8:04.38 26.15 +51.78 Race 5 Womens Group A Single Scull Division 3 Place Crew Lane Finish Margins 1 02.03 A.I.S.-AIS 3 (Sally Kehoe) (GB) 3 6:56.89 0.00 +0.00 2 02.01 A.I.S.-AIS 1 (Kerry Hore) (GD) 1 6:57.45 0.56 +0.56 3 02.07 A.I.S.-AIS 7 (Kimberley Crow) (GA) 5 7:01.66 4.21 +4.77 4 02.15 Canberra 2 (Emy Ayliffe) (GB) 2 7:33.19 31.53 +36.30 02.05 A.I.S.-AIS 5 (Sarah Cook) (GA) 4 SCRATCHED Race 6 Men's Group B Double Scull Final Place Crew Lane Finish Margins 1 03.02 Canberra (Cusack,Edwards) (GE) 2 6:29.99 0.00 +0.00 2 03.03 Daramalan (Kennedy,TBA) (GE) 4 6:48.66 18.67 +18.67 3 03.04 Lake Tuggeranong (Townsend,Broers) (GD) 3 7:12.95 24.29 +42.96 4 03.06 Radford College (Lymn,Pender) (GE) 6 7:13.68 0.73 +43.69 03.01 Daramalan/ANU (Mackenzie,Conolan) (GC) 1 SCRATCHED 03.05 ANU/Lake Tuggeranong (Steer,Young) (GE) 5 SCRATCHED *substitute Race 7 Women's Group B Single Scull Division 1 Place Crew Lane Finish Margins 1 04.01 ANU (Jane Bailey) (GD) 4 8:08.30 0.00 +0.00 2 04.02 Black Mountain (Mary Quilty) (GC) 5 8:12.65 4.35 +4.35 3 04.12 Radford College 3 (Emily Gleeson) (GE) 3 8:17.92 5.27 +9.62 4 04.05 Canberra Girls Grammar 2 (Hannah Hughes) (GE) 1 8:43.71 25.79 +35.41 04.10 Radford College 1 (Jodie McMorrow) (GE) 2 DID NOT START Regatta #4 CGGS Saturday, 30 January 2010 Race 8 Women's Group B Single Scull Division 2 Place Crew Lane Finish Margins 1 04.11 Radford College 2 (Caitlin Morgan) (GD) 3 8:17.16 0.00 +0.00 2 04.09 Lake Tuggeranong (Debbie Styman) (GC) 5 8:19.74 2.58 +2.58 3 04.13 Radford College 4 (Catherine Hitches) (GD) 4 8:28.29 8.55 +11.13 04.06 Canberra Girls Grammar 3 (Kaylee Johnstone) (GE) 1 SCRATCHED 04.04 Canberra Girls Grammar 1 (Georgia Collis) (GE) 2 SCRATCHED Race 9 Women's Group B Single Scull Division 3 Place Crew Lane Finish Margins 1 04.03 Canberra (Caitlin McCormack) (GB) 5 7:47.08 0.00 +0.00 2 04.15 Radford College 6 (Eloise Gordon) (GE) 4 8:31.19 44.11 +44.11 3 04.14 Radford College 5 (Gabby Pidcock) (GD) 3 8:33.28 2.09 +46.20 4 04.07 Canberra Girls Grammar 4 (Katherine Wojcik) (GE) 2 8:52.91 19.63 +65.83 Race 10 Masters Men's Single Division 2 Place Crew Lane 1000m Hcp Margins 1 07.06 Black Mountain 6 (John Gasson) (D) 2 4:07.80 7 0.00 +0.00 2 07.16 Shoalhaven (David Eddington) (E) 1 4:09.99 GO 2.19 +2.19 3 07.08 Canberra 1 (Geoffrey Brown) (D) 3 4:11.15 7 1.16 +3.35 4 07.02 Black Mountain 2 (David Nash) (E) 5 4:18.70 GO 7.55 +10.90 5 07.03 Black Mountain 3 (Peter Wright) (E) 4 4:26.11 GO 7.41 +18.31 Race 11 Masters Men's Single Division 1 Place Crew Lane 1000m Hcp Margins 1 07.07 Black Mountain 7 (Stephen Trowell) (D) 1 4:00.75 GO 0.00 +0.00 2 07.09 Canberra 2 (Martin Little) (C) 2 4:00.95 8 0.20 +0.20 3 07.11 Canberra 4 (Andy Horsburgh) (D) 4 4:11.79 GO 10.84 +11.04 4 07.04 Black Mountain 4 (Geoff Ellacott) (D) 5 4:19.27 GO 7.48 +18.52 5 07.15 Lake Tuggeranong 2 (Michael Wright) (B) 3 13 Race 12 Masters Men's Single Division 3 Place Crew Lane 1000m Hcp Margins 1 07.10 Canberra 3 (John Simson) (H) 5 4:20.18 14 0.00 +0.00 2 07.05 Black Mountain 5 (Alex Leitch) (G) 3 4:56.20 25 36.02 +36.02 3 07.13 Canberra 6 (Barrie Denny) (I) 1 5:30.99 GO 34.79 +70.81 4 07.14 Lake Tuggeranong 1 (Michael Barnwell) (G) 2 5:49.45 25 18.46 +89.27 5 07.01 Black Mountain 1 (Robert Singleton) (F) 4 34 Race 13 Masters Women's Single Division 1 Place Crew Lane 1000m Hcp Margins 1 08.04 Black Mountain 4 (Pam Nash) (D) 5 4:20.97 GO 0.00 +0.00 2 08.02 Black Mountain 2 (Jeanette Gasson) (D) 3 4:25.97 GO 5.00 +5.00 3 08.01 Black Mountain 1 (Mary Quilty) (C) 4 4:32.76 9 6.79 +11.79 4 08.08 Shoalhaven 2 (Simone Jones) (C) 2 4:36.96 9 4.20 +15.99 Race 14 Masters Women's Single Division 2 Place Crew Lane 1000m Hcp Margins 1 08.05 Canberra 1 (Susan Linacre) (E) 3 4:25.85 10 0.00 +0.00 2 08.03 Black Mountain 3 (Evelyn Sommer) (F) 5 4:40.09 GO 14.24 +14.24 3 08.07 Shoalhaven 1 (Linda Eddington) (D) 2 5:25.26 18 45.17 +59.41 4 08.06 Canberra 2 (Gail Davis) (F) 4 5:33.01 GO 7.75 +67.16 Race 15 Men's Group E Single Scull Division 1 Place Crew Lane 1000m Margins 1 09.02 Black Mountain 2 (Leigh Gordon) (GE) 5 4:21.88 0.00 +0.00 2 09.03 Canberra Grammar 1 (Alexander Ferraro) (GE) 2 4:40.39 18.51 +18.51 3 09.04 Canberra Grammar 10 (John Beith) (GE) 4 4:50.32 9.93 +28.44 4 09.06 Canberra Grammar 3 (George Hancock) (GE) 1 4:52.92 2.60 +31.04 5 09.09 Canberra Grammar 6 (James Goddard) (GE) 3 5:37.26 44.34 +75.38 Regatta #4 CGGS Saturday, 30 January 2010 Race 16 Men's Group E Single Scull Division 2 Place Crew Lane 1000m Margins 1 09.14 Lake Tuggeranong 1 (Raymond Buckmaster) (GE) 4 4:31.04 0.00 +0.00 2 09.15 Lake Tuggeranong 2 (Simon Hickey) (GE) 2 4:49.64 18.60 +18.60 3 09.07 Canberra Grammar 4 (Chris Baldwin) (GE) 5 4:54.69 5.05 +23.65 4 09.18 Radford College 3 (Jack Hitches) (GE) 6 6:32.82 98.13 +121.7 09.20 Radford College 5 (Samuel Hartwig) (GE) 1 SCRATCHED 09.21 Radford College 6 (Daniel Melloy) (GE) 3 SCRATCHED Race 17 Men's Group E Single Scull Division 3 Place Crew Lane 1000m Margins 1 09.19 Radford College 4 (Gus Ferguson) (GE) 3 4:34.50 0.00 +0.00 2 09.05 Canberra Grammar 2 (Matthew Foster) (GE) 2 4:47.08 12.58 +12.58 3 09.10 Canberra Grammar 7 (Andrew Barron) (GE) 5 4:48.74 1.66 +14.24 4 09.11 Canberra Grammar 8 (Stephen Carroll) (GE) 1 4:58.89 10.15 +24.39 09.01 Black Mountain 1 (John Spooner) (GE) 4 DID NOT START Race 18 Men's Group E Single Scull Division 4 Place Crew Lane 1000m Margins 1 09.22 Shoalhaven (Anthony Weaver) (GE) 5 4:11.42 0.00 +0.00 2 09.13 Daramalan 2 (Sam Tickle) (GE) 3 4:20.88 9.46 +9.46 3 09.08 Canberra Grammar 5 (Luke Gavin) (GE) 4 5:05.79 44.91 +54.37 4 09.16 Radford College 1 (James Stutchbery) (GE) 2 5:12.89 7.10 +61.47 09.17 Radford College 2 (Timothy Young) (GE) 1 DID NOT START Race 19 Women's Group E Single Scull Division 1 Place Crew Lane 1000m Margins 1 10.19 Radford College 4 (Ira Chaudhri) (GE) 1 4:42.61 0.00 +0.00 2 10.06 Black Mountain 5 (Claire Bailey) (GE) 5 4:53.13 10.52 +10.52 3 10.02 Black Mountain 1 (Loren Synnott) (GE) 4 4:55.50 2.37 +12.89 4 10.21 Shoalhaven (Mary Ambrose) (GE) 2 5:36.06 40.56 +53.45 10.16 Radford College 1 (Kate Haynes) (GE) 3 SCRATCHED 10.20 Radford College 5 (Georgia Nielsen) (GE) 6 DID NOT START Race 20 Women's Group E Single Scull Division 2 Place Crew Lane 1000m Margins 1 10.11 Canberra Girls Grammar 3 (Bonnie Andrews) (GE) 5 4:43.17 0.00 +0.00 2 10.07 Black Mountain 6 (Nadia Sweetnam) (GE) 4 4:53.57 10.40 +10.40 3 10.03 Black Mountain 2 (Kathy Howard) (GE) 2 4:55.33 1.76 +12.16 4 10.15 Lake Tuggeranong (Doreen Moden) (GE) 6 5:07.91 12.58 +24.74 10.12 Canberra Girls Grammar 4 (Zoe Holloway) (GE) 1 DID NOT START 10.17 Radford College 2 (Caitlin Evered) (GE) 3 SCRATCHED Race 21 Women's Group E Single Scull Division 3 Place Crew Lane 1000m Margins 1 10.05 Black Mountain 4 (Yvonne Poels) (GE) 3 4:46.07 0.00 +0.00 2 10.08 Black Mountain 7 (Sarah Belton) (GE) 2 4:53.16 7.09 +7.09 3 10.10 Canberra Girls Grammar 2 (Briana Wade) (GE) 5 4:54.43 1.27 +8.36 4 10.18 Radford College 3 (Alisha Wigley) (GE) 1 5:11.56 17.13 +25.49 10.04 Black Mountain 3 (Simone Ellacott) (GE) 4 SCRATCHED Race 22 Women's Group E Single Scull Division 4 Place Crew Lane 1000m Margins 1 10.09 Canberra Girls Grammar 1 (Lucy Creer) (GE) 4 4:58.28 0.00 +0.00 2 10.22 Shoalhaven (Emily Hopkins) (GE) 5 5:00.05 1.77 +1.77 3 10.14 Daramalan 2 (Emma McNamara) (GE) 3 5:13.28 13.23 +15.00 4 10.13 Daramalan 1 (Sarah Kurthi) (GE) 2 5:17.76 4.48 +19.48 10.01 ANU (Madeleine Ellacott) (GE) 1 DID NOT START Regatta #4 CGGS Saturday, 30 January 2010 Race 23 Men's D Coxed Scull Division 1 Place Crew Lane 1000m Margins 1 11.04 Canberra Grammar 4 (Maxwell,Moffitt,Campbell,Robertson,c:Winnel) (GE) 2 3:37.71 0.00 +0.00 2 11.01 Canberra Grammar 1 (Parr,Pullinen,McCarthy,Pickering,c:Smith-Roberts) (GE) 5 3:39.76 2.05 +2.05 3 11.03 Canberra Grammar 3 (Drakakis,Quiggin,del Rio,Cross,c:Anderson)
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