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Finals Event 32 Men 100 LC Meter Freestyle 2 Sir Owen G Glenn Natnl Aquatic Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:44 PM 21/06/2019 Page 1 2019 Aon NZ Open Championships - 17/06/2019 to 21/06/2019 Results - Session Ten - Finals Event 32 Men 100 LC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time A - Final 1 Daniel Hunter 24 Howick Pakuranga 49.82 49.73 r:+0.66 23.43 49.73 (26.30) 2 Matthew Stanley 27 Matamata Swim Club 50.11 49.96 r:+0.69 24.05 49.96 (25.91) 3 Tyron Henry 17 Howick Pakuranga 50.56 50.13 r:+0.65 24.02 50.13 (26.11) 4 Carter Swift 20 Hawera Swimming Club 50.09 50.24 r:+0.60 23.99 50.24 (26.25) 5 Corey Main 24 Howick Pakuranga 50.33 50.26 r:+0.57 23.80 50.26 (26.46) 6 *Luke Gebbie (V) 22 Philippine Swimming 50.25 50.45 r:+0.62 24.20 50.45 (26.25) 7 Bayley Main 22 Howick Pakuranga 51.20 50.75 r:+0.66 23.93 50.75 (26.82) 8 Andrew Jeffcoat 19 Pukekohe Swimming Club 51.38 51.49 r:+0.71 24.33 51.49 (27.16) B - Final 9 Joshua Brown 19 Aquabladz New Plymouth Swimmin 51.49 51.26 r:+0.64 25.03 51.26 (26.23) 10 *'aukai Lileikis (V) 21 Hawaiian Swimming 51.85 51.42 r:+0.60 24.05 51.42 (27.37) 11 Christopher Elson 20 Wharenui Swim Club 51.73 51.69 r:+0.63 25.13 51.69 (26.56) 12 Lane Stone 20 Aquagym Swimming Club 52.10 51.94 r:+0.66 25.25 51.94 (26.69) 13 Matt Hyde 22 Matamata Swim Club 52.06 52.03 r:+0.67 25.29 52.03 (26.74) 14 Thomas Wilson 19 Capital Swim Club 52.49 52.09 r:+0.60 24.67 52.09 (27.42) 15 Sam McKenzie 19 Aquagym Swimming Club 51.99 52.13 r:+0.66 24.79 52.13 (27.34) 16 Luke Mitchell 19 St Peter's Swimming Club 52.69 52.47 r:+0.63 25.65 52.47 (26.82) Event 33 Women 100 LC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time A - Final 1 Erika Fairweather 15 Neptune Swim Club 56.69 55.74 r:+0.71 27.44 55.74 (28.30) 2 Gabrielle Fa'amausili 19 United Swimming Club 57.49 56.33 r:+0.67 26.89 56.33 (29.44) 3 Chelsey Edwards 18 Capital Swim Club 56.51 56.59 r:+0.68 27.56 56.59 (29.03) 4 Emma Godwin 22 Heretaunga Sundevils 57.54 56.86 r:+0.67 27.11 56.86 (29.75) 5 *Ella Ramsay (V) 14 St Peter's Western 57.81 57.23 r:+0.61 27.48 57.23 (29.75) 6 Paige Flynn 22 St Peter's Swimming Club 57.51 57.43 r:+0.71 28.03 57.43 (29.40) 7 Laura Littlejohn 14 St Paul's Swimming Club 57.28 57.50 r:+0.68 28.13 57.50 (29.37) Sir Owen G Glenn Natnl Aquatic Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:44 PM 21/06/2019 Page 2 2019 Aon NZ Open Championships - 17/06/2019 to 21/06/2019 Results - Session Ten - Finals A - Final ... (Event 33 Women 100 LC Meter Freestyle) Name Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time 8 *Olivia Collins (V) 16 St Peter's Western 57.76 57.81 r:+0.66 27.87 57.81 (29.94) B - Final 9 Tyler Finau 15 Enterprise Swim Club 59.24 58.82 r:+0.76 28.89 58.82 (29.93) 10 Hannah Bates 19 Aquagym Swimming Club 59.05 58.84 r:+0.70 28.86 58.84 (29.98) 11 Andie Quirke 17 North Shore Swimming Club 59.17 59.08 r:+0.70 28.94 59.08 (30.14) 12 Zoe Crawford 14 North Shore Swimming Club 1:00.11 59.32 r:+0.65 28.69 59.32 (30.63) 13 Paige Schendelaar-Kemp 20 Howick Pakuranga 59.91 59.65 r:+0.63 28.69 59.65 (30.96) 14 Summer Osborne 14 North Shore Swimming Club 59.90 59.74 r:+0.64 29.28 59.74 (30.46) 15 Manaia Butler 16 Jasi Swim Club 59.80 59.75 r:+0.75 28.61 59.75 (31.14) 16 Danielle Joblin 15 St Peter's Swimming Club 1:00.04 1:00.26 r:+0.80 29.11 1:00.26 (31.15) Event 34 Men 200 LC Meter Butterfly Name Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time A - Final 1 Wilrich Coetzee 22 North Shore Swimming Club 1:59.45 1:58.51 r:+0.60 26.24 55.76 (29.52) 1:26.71 (30.95) 1:58.51 (31.80) 2 Lochlainn O'Connor 18 Evolution Aquatics Tauranga 2:01.17 2:00.67 r:+0.67 27.05 57.60 (30.55) 1:29.21 (31.61) 2:00.67 (31.46) 3 Atakura Julian 18 Capital Swim Club 2:04.22 2:03.43 r:+0.63 27.69 58.91 (31.22) 1:30.74 (31.83) 2:03.43 (32.69) 4 Jeremy Tasker 24 North Canterbury Swim Club Inc 2:07.00 2:06.03 r:+0.67 28.09 1:00.60 (32.51) 1:33.11 (32.51) 2:06.03 (32.92) 5 Joel Crampton 17 Capital Swim Club 2:06.55 2:06.79 r:+0.68 27.72 1:00.04 (32.32) 1:32.94 (32.90) 2:06.79 (33.85) 6 William Campbell 23 Wharenui Swim Club 2:07.76 2:07.34 r:+0.74 27.97 1:00.30 (32.33) 1:33.75 (33.45) 2:07.34 (33.59) 7 Satori Dobbie 19 Qeii Swim Club 2:08.75 2:08.26 r:+0.63 28.43 1:00.96 (32.53) 1:34.52 (33.56) 2:08.26 (33.74) 8 Andrew Rattray 18 Howick Pakuranga 2:09.04 2:08.78 r:+0.62 28.81 1:01.83 (33.02) 1:34.65 (32.82) 2:08.78 (34.13) Event 35 Women 800 LC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 1 Eve Thomas 18 Coast Swimming Club 8:43.32 8:41.31 r:+0.70 30.66 1:03.43 (32.77) 1:36.56 (33.13) 2:09.55 (32.99) 2:42.70 (33.15) 3:15.87 (33.17) 3:48.95 (33.08) 4:22.25 (33.30) 4:55.10 (32.85) 5:28.23 (33.13) 6:01.31 (33.08) 6:34.40 (33.09) 7:06.93 (32.53) 7:39.34 (32.41) 8:10.59 (31.25) 8:41.31 (30.72) 2 Carina Doyle 25 North Shore Swimming Club 8:45.18 8:45.76 r:+0.65 29.90 1:02.18 (32.28) 1:35.30 (33.12) 2:08.54 (33.24) 2:41.70 (33.16) 3:15.06 (33.36) 3:48.25 (33.19) 4:21.56 (33.31) 4:54.62 (33.06) 5:27.80 (33.18) 6:01.18 (33.38) 6:34.80 (33.62) 7:07.69 (32.89) 7:41.06 (33.37) 8:13.75 (32.69) 8:45.76 (32.01) Sir Owen G Glenn Natnl Aquatic Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:44 PM 21/06/2019 Page 3 2019 Aon NZ Open Championships - 17/06/2019 to 21/06/2019 Results - Session Ten - Finals (Event 35 Women 800 LC Meter Freestyle) Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time 3 Hayley McIntosh 20 Phoenix Aquatics 8:45.49 8:46.63 r:+0.71 30.36 1:02.95 (32.59) 1:36.19 (33.24) 2:09.58 (33.39) 2:42.54 (32.96) 3:15.67 (33.13) 3:49.09 (33.42) 4:22.02 (32.93) 4:54.95 (32.93) 5:28.39 (33.44) 6:01.72 (33.33) 6:35.50 (33.78) 7:08.67 (33.17) 7:41.63 (32.96) 8:14.40 (32.77) 8:46.63 (32.23) 4 Caitlin Deans 19 Neptune Swim Club 8:58.28 8:47.26 r:+0.73 30.16 1:02.60 (32.44) 1:35.48 (32.88) 2:08.83 (33.35) 2:42.01 (33.18) 3:15.44 (33.43) 3:48.79 (33.35) 4:22.29 (33.50) 4:55.54 (33.25) 5:28.96 (33.42) 6:02.51 (33.55) 6:36.08 (33.57) 7:09.47 (33.39) 7:43.00 (33.53) 8:15.81 (32.81) 8:47.26 (31.45) 5 Emma Robinson 24 Capital Swim Club 8:35.00 8:49.30 r:+0.66 30.26 1:02.79 (32.53) 1:35.80 (33.01) 2:08.73 (32.93) 2:41.65 (32.92) 3:14.87 (33.22) 3:48.00 (33.13) 4:21.17 (33.17) 4:54.25 (33.08) 5:27.80 (33.55) 6:01.54 (33.74) 6:35.09 (33.55) 7:08.66 (33.57) 7:42.52 (33.86) 8:16.08 (33.56) 8:49.30 (33.22) 6 Ruby Heath 19 Capital Swim Club 9:17.90 9:04.44 r:+0.71 31.34 1:05.05 (33.71) 1:39.01 (33.96) 2:13.27 (34.26) 2:47.72 (34.45) 3:22.09 (34.37) 3:56.68 (34.59) 4:31.46 (34.78) 5:05.97 (34.51) 5:40.84 (34.87) 6:15.29 (34.45) 6:50.10 (34.81) 7:24.24 (34.14) 7:58.35 (34.11) 8:31.61 (33.26) 9:04.44 (32.83) 7 Naia Anderson 16 Mt Maunganui Swimming Club 9:16.48 9:16.44 r:+0.74 30.45 1:03.88 (33.43) 1:38.06 (34.18) 2:12.65 (34.59) 2:47.35 (34.70) 3:22.38 (35.03) 3:57.55 (35.17) 4:32.82 (35.27) 5:08.13 (35.31) 5:43.61 (35.48) 6:18.91 (35.30) 6:54.58 (35.67) 7:30.21 (35.63) 8:06.24 (36.03) 8:41.92 (35.68) 9:16.44 (34.52) 8 Bree Middleton 16 Ashburton Swim Team 9:19.16 9:19.82 r:+0.69 30.96 1:04.73 (33.77) 1:39.90 (35.17) 2:15.35 (35.45) 2:50.97 (35.62) 3:26.27 (35.30) 4:02.03 (35.76) 4:37.67 (35.64) 5:13.17 (35.50) 5:48.96 (35.79) 6:24.96 (36.00) 7:00.49 (35.53) 7:35.86 (35.37) 8:11.43 (35.57) 8:46.27 (34.84) 9:19.82 (33.55) 9 Lucy North 17 Aquabladz New Plymouth Swimmin 9:16.36 9:27.08 r:+0.70 31.18 1:05.14 (33.96) 1:40.05 (34.91) 2:15.73 (35.68) 2:51.45 (35.72) 3:27.42 (35.97) 4:03.45 (36.03) 4:39.62 (36.17) 5:15.78 (36.16) 5:51.89 (36.11) 6:28.28 (36.39) 7:04.27 (35.99) 7:40.26 (35.99) 8:16.20 (35.94) 8:51.94 (35.74) 9:27.08 (35.14) 10 Keira Allott 14 Taupo Swimming Club 9:33.21 9:27.57 r:+0.75 31.56 1:06.66 (35.10) 1:42.17 (35.51) 2:18.16 (35.99) 2:54.38 (36.22) 3:30.39 (36.01) 4:06.41 (36.02) 4:42.50 (36.09) 5:18.79 (36.29) 5:55.00 (36.21) 6:31.50 (36.50) 7:07.69 (36.19) 7:43.76 (36.07) 8:19.50 (35.74) 8:54.49 (34.99) 9:27.57 (33.08) 11 Courtney Carson 22 Roskill Swimming Club 9:35.53 9:33.01 r:+0.72 31.74 1:06.27 (34.53) 1:42.37 (36.10) 2:18.31 (35.94) 2:54.59 (36.28) 3:31.03 (36.44) 4:07.58 (36.55) 4:44.01 (36.43) 5:20.85 (36.84) 5:57.81 (36.96) 6:34.79 (36.98) 7:11.56 (36.77) 7:48.12 (36.56) 8:24.50 (36.38) 8:59.66 (35.16) 9:33.01 (33.35) 12 Jordan Rogers 16 Matamata Swim Club 9:39.98 9:47.21 r:+0.65 32.18 1:07.96 (35.78) 1:45.12 (37.16) 2:21.83 (36.71) 2:58.64 (36.81) 3:35.50 (36.86) 4:12.76 (37.26) 4:49.59 (36.83) 5:26.87 (37.28) 6:04.01 (37.14) 6:41.47 (37.46) 7:18.66 (37.19) 7:56.33 (37.67) 8:33.99 (37.66) 9:11.74 (37.75) 9:47.21 (35.47) 13 Emma North 15 Aquabladz New Plymouth Swimmin 9:39.70 9:58.14 r:+0.82 32.47 1:08.58 (36.11) 1:45.90 (37.32) 2:22.70 (36.80) 3:00.26 (37.56) 3:37.53 (37.27) 4:15.20 (37.67) 4:52.80 (37.60) 5:30.93 (38.13) 6:08.73 (37.80) 6:46.82 (38.09) 7:24.81 (37.99) 8:03.13 (38.32) 8:41.55 (38.42) 9:20.31 (38.76) 9:58.14 (37.83) Sir Owen G Glenn Natnl Aquatic Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:44 PM 21/06/2019 Page 4 2019 Aon NZ Open Championships - 17/06/2019 to 21/06/2019 Results - Session Ten - Finals Event 36 Men 100 LC Meter Breaststroke Name Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time A - Final 1 Eliot Lundon-Moore 21 Capital Swim Club 1:03.28 1:02.39 r:+0.68 29.49 1:02.39 (32.90) 2 Julian Layton 24 Heretaunga Sundevils 1:02.89 1:02.55 r:+0.64 29.48 1:02.55 (33.07) *3 *Taichi Vakasama (V) 19 Fiji Swimming 1:02.66 1:02.62 r:+0.62 29.24 1:02.62 (33.38) *3 Jonathan Rutter 23 North Shore Swimming Club 1:03.38 J1:02.85 r:+0.63 29.77 1:02.85 (33.08) 5 *Jiahao Gong (V) 18 Shanghai Swimming Team 1:03.36 1:02.88 r:+0.67 29.58 1:02.88 (33.30) 6 Josh Gilbert 18 Evolution Aquatics Tauranga 1:03.87 1:03.18 r:+0.62 29.78 1:03.18 (33.40) 7 Josh Pickett 20 Matamata Swim Club 1:04.00 1:03.44 r:+0.64 29.12 1:03.44
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