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2019 Sydney International Rowing Regatta 2019 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Monday, 25 March 2019 to Sunday, 31 March 2019 Sydney International Regatta Centre Penrith Lakes, NSW Sunday, 31 March 2019 465 SG1x 201. Schoolgirl's Single Scull ......................................................... F Final 466 SB1x 206. Schoolboy's Single Scull ....................................................... F Final 467 SG1x 201. Schoolgirl's Single Scull ......................................................... E Final 468 SB1x 206. Schoolboy's Single Scull ....................................................... E Final 469 SG1x 201. Schoolgirl's Single Scull ......................................................... D Final 470 SB1x 206. Schoolboy's Single Scull ....................................................... D Final 471 SG4x+ 202. Schoolgirl's Coxed Quadruple Scull ...................................... D Final 472 SB4x+ 207. Schoolboy's Coxed Quadruple Scull ..................................... D Final 473 SG1x 201. Schoolgirl's Single Scull ......................................................... C Final 474 SB1x 206. Schoolboy's Single Scull ....................................................... C Final 475 SG4+ 203. Schoolgirl's Coxed Four ......................................................... C Final 476 SB4+ 208. Schoolboy's Coxed Four ....................................................... C Final 477 SG4x+ 202. Schoolgirl's Coxed Quadruple Scull ...................................... C Final 478 SB4x+ 207. Schoolboy's Coxed Quadruple Scull ..................................... C Final 479 SG8+ 205. Schoolgirl's Coxed Eight ........................................................ C Final 480 SB8+ 210. Schoolboy's Coxed Eight ....................................................... C Final 481 SG1x 201. Schoolgirl's Single Scull ......................................................... B Final 482 SB1x 206. Schoolboy's Single Scull ....................................................... B Final 483 SG4+ 203. Schoolgirl's Coxed Four ......................................................... B Final 484 SB4+ 208. Schoolboy's Coxed Four ....................................................... B Final 485 SG4x+ 202. Schoolgirl's Coxed Quadruple Scull ...................................... B Final 486 SB4x+ 207. Schoolboy's Coxed Quadruple Scull ..................................... B Final 487 SG8+ 205. Schoolgirl's Coxed Eight ........................................................ B Final 488 SB8+ 210. Schoolboy's Coxed Eight ....................................................... B Final 489 CW2x 173. Club Women's Double Scull .................................................. Final 490 CW4- 174. Club Women's Coxless Four ................................................. Final 491 CM2x 176. Club Men's Double Scull ....................................................... Final 492 CM4- 177. Club Men's Coxless Four ...................................................... Final 493 SG1x 201. Schoolgirl's Single Scull ......................................................... A Final 494 SB1x 206. Schoolboy's Single Scull ....................................................... A Final 495 SG4+ 203. Schoolgirl's Coxed Four ......................................................... A Final 496 SB4+ 208. Schoolboy's Coxed Four ....................................................... A Final 497 U17SG8+ 204. Under 17 Schoolgirl's Coxed Eight ........................................ Final 498 U17SB8+ 209. Under 17 Schoolboy's Coxed Eight ....................................... Final 499 SG4x+ 202. Schoolgirl's Coxed Quadruple Scull ...................................... A Final 500 SB4x+ 207. Schoolboy's Coxed Quadruple Scull ..................................... A Final 501 SG8+ 205. Schoolgirl's Coxed Eight ........................................................ A Final 502 SB8+ 210. Schoolboy's Coxed Eight ....................................................... A Final 503 CW8+ 175. Club Womens Coxed Eight .................................................... Final 504 CM8+ 178. Club Men's Coxed Eight ........................................................ Final 505 ISPR3W1x 301. Interstate Women's Pr3 Single Scull ..................................... Final 506 ISPR3M1x 302. Interstate Men's Pr3 Single Scull ........................................... Final 507 ISW1x 303. Interstate Women's Single Scull ............................................ Final 508 ISM1x 304. Interstate Men's Single Scull ................................................. Final 509 ISLW4x 305. Interstate Lightweight Women's Quadruple Scull .................. Final 510 ISLM4- 306. Interstate Lightweight Men's Coxless Four ............................ Final 511 ISYW8+ 307. Interstate Women's Youth Eight ............................................ Final 512 ISYM8+ 308. Interstate Men's Youth Eight ................................................. Final 513 ISW8+ 309. Interstate Women's Eight ...................................................... Final 514 ISM8+ 310. Interstate Men's Eight ............................................................ Final 2019 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Sunday, 31 March 2019 Race 465 Schoolgirl's Single Scull F Final CANCELLED Race 466 Schoolboy's Single Scull F Final CANCELLED Race 467 Schoolgirl's Single Scull E Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 201.41 St Marys Tas 2:06.86 (1) 4:21.00 (1) 6:38.66 (1) 8:53.49 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Maddie Lamb 2:06.86 2:14.14 2:17.66 2:14.83 201.10 Colo High 2:09.98 (2) 4:29.30 (2) 6:51.42 (3) 9:07.23 13.74 +13.74 2 4 Claire Robinson 2:09.98 2:19.32 2:22.12 2:15.81 201.23 Kinross Wolaroi 2:14.92 (6) 4:31.99 (4) 6:50.95 (2) 9:07.63 0.40 +14.14 3 6 Sara Reynolds 2:14.92 2:17.07 2:18.96 2:16.68 201.42 St Paul's Grammar 2:10.79 (3) 4:30.83 (3) 6:53.63 (4) 9:10.49 2.86 +17.00 4 2 Maddison Joines 2:10.79 2:20.04 2:22.80 2:16.86 201.30 PLC Perth 2:13.87 (5) 4:32.72 (5) 6:56.10 (5) 9:14.06 3.57 +20.57 5 3 Sarah Lye 2:13.87 2:18.85 2:23.38 2:17.96 201.29 PLC Perth 2:12.95 (4) 4:33.42 (6) 7:00.39 (6) 9:26.03 11.97 +32.54 6 7 Pippa Hann 2:12.95 2:20.47 2:26.97 2:25.64 201.21 Kardinia Int'l College 2:17.51 (7) 4:43.35 (7) 7:09.61 (7) 9:33.35 7.32 +39.86 7 8 Olivia Teesdale 2:17.51 2:25.84 2:26.26 2:23.74 201.31 PLC Perth 1 SCRATCHED Pippa Ford Race 468 Schoolboy's Single Scull E Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 206.05 Brisbane Boys 1:58.28 (1) 4:05.53 (1) 6:13.53 (1) 8:18.41 0.00 +0.00 1 3 Thomas Clarke 1:58.28 2:07.25 2:08.00 2:04.88 206.32 Penleigh & Essendon GS 1:58.68 (2) 4:06.40 (2) 6:15.03 (2) 8:19.33 0.92 +0.92 2 4 Ares Sikavitsas 1:58.68 2:07.72 2:08.63 2:04.30 206.06 Brisbane Boys 2:05.66 (4) 4:15.97 (4) 6:26.71 (3) 8:32.75 13.42 +14.34 3 6 Harvey Guest 2:05.66 2:10.31 2:10.74 2:06.04 206.16 Friends 2:00.75 (3) 4:15.63 (3) 6:29.52 (4) 8:36.57 3.82 +18.16 4 5 James Wilson 2:00.75 2:14.88 2:13.89 2:07.05 Race 469 Schoolgirl's Single Scull D Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 201.05 Brisbane Girls GS 2:05.40 (1) 4:19.91 (1) 6:34.48 (1) 8:50.70 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Bronte Cathcart 2:05.40 2:14.51 2:14.57 2:16.22 201.12 Firbank Grammar 2:05.83 (2) 4:22.21 (2) 6:41.50 (2) 9:00.52 9.82 +9.82 2 3 Alex White 2:05.83 2:16.38 2:19.29 2:19.02 201.06 Brisbane Girls GS 2:11.59 (6) 4:29.02 (5) 6:47.20 (4) 9:01.90 1.38 +11.20 3 2 Eloise Young 2:11.59 2:17.43 2:18.18 2:14.70 201.44 Sydney Girls 2:08.14 (4) 4:26.76 (4) 6:46.65 (3) 9:04.44 2.54 +13.74 4 1 Charlotte Barry 2:08.14 2:18.62 2:19.89 2:17.79 201.34 Redlands 2:07.67 (3) 4:26.32 (3) 6:47.71 (5) 9:05.11 0.67 +14.41 5 4 Maddi Howard 2:07.67 2:18.65 2:21.39 2:17.40 201.13 Genazzano 2:11.63 (7) 4:29.60 (6) 6:50.61 (7) 9:06.49 1.38 +15.79 6 6 Jemima Dwyer 2:11.63 2:17.97 2:21.01 2:15.88 201.15 Gippsland Grammar 2:10.96 (5) 4:30.54 (7) 6:50.59 (6) 9:13.86 7.37 +23.16 7 7 Ailish McGrath 2:10.96 2:19.58 2:20.05 2:23.27 2019 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Sunday, 31 March 2019 Race 470 Schoolboy's Single Scull D Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 206.14 Footscray City College 1:53.65 (1) 3:56.35 (2) 5:58.83 (2) 7:52.58 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Sam Wilson 1:53.65 2:02.70 2:02.48 1:53.75 206.13 Christian Br. F'mantle 1:54.46 (2) 3:54.23 (1) 5:57.51 (1) 7:54.48 1.90 +1.90 2 7 Liam Davis 1:54.46 1:59.77 2:03.28 1:56.97 206.23 Ignatius 1:54.90 (3) 3:57.74 (3) 6:04.95 (3) 8:08.14 13.66 +15.56 3 6 Zachary Judge 1:54.90 2:02.84 2:07.21 2:03.19 206.15 Friends 1:59.70 (5) 4:06.37 (5) 6:12.96 (5) 8:14.88 6.74 +22.30 4 5 Harry Bevan 1:59.70 2:06.67 2:06.59 2:01.92 206.01 ACGS 1:55.79 (4) 4:02.89 (4) 6:11.76 (4) 8:18.60 3.72 +26.02 5 3 Liam Ardrey 1:55.79 2:07.10 2:08.87 2:06.84 Race 471 Schoolgirl's Coxed Quadruple Scull D Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 202.22 Strathcona 1:56.24 (1) 3:59.56 (1) 6:05.66 (1) 8:06.99 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Boulter,Dedoncker,Thiele,Coxhill,c:Hynes 1:56.24 2:03.32 2:06.10 2:01.33 202.01 Ballarat Clarendon 2:01.06 (2) 4:07.06 (2) 6:12.94 (2) 8:14.29 7.30 +7.30 2 5 Ling,Selkirk,Joyce,Sutherland,c:Michie 2:01.06 2:06.00 2:05.88 2:01.35 Race 472 Schoolboy's Coxed Quadruple Scull D Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 207.24 Sydney Secondary College 1:45.91 (1) 3:37.27 (1) 5:30.27 (1) 7:21.60 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Tierney,Ryan,Stylianou,Cirjak,c:Newton 1:45.91 1:51.36 1:53.00 1:51.33 207.01 Ballarat Clarendon 1:50.62 (2) 3:45.72 (2) 5:42.16 (2) 7:38.23 16.63 +16.63 2 5 McDonald,Tennant,Caligari,Rickard,c:Sutton 1:50.62 1:55.10 1:56.44 1:56.07 Race 473 Schoolgirl's Single Scull C Final Place
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