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2020 Tasmanian Combined Events Championships Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:17 PM 13/01/2021 Page 1 2020 Tasmanian Combined Events Championships - 9/01/2021 Domain Athletic Centre, Hobart Results Women 10000 Metres Open ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 Vanessa Wilson 81 VIC 36:59.22 -- Meriem Daoui 99 NORTHERN SUBS DNF Heptathlon: #4 Women 200 Metres Under 18 Heptathlon ============================================================================ Name Year Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ 1 Isabella Davie 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 27.24 -2.0 692 2 Amy Wiggins 05 UNI OF TAS AC 28.37 -2.0 602 3 Bianca Anderson 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 29.60 -2.0 510 Heptathlon: #7 Women 800 Metres Under 18 Heptathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Isabella Davie 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 2:31.90 669 2 Bianca Anderson 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 2:43.25 536 3 Amy Wiggins 05 UNI OF TAS AC 2:59.17 373 Heptathlon: #1 Women 100 Metres Hurdles (10 x .76m) Under 18 Heptathlon ============================================================================ Name Year Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ 1 Bianca Anderson 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 16.99 -0.7 598 2 Isabella Davie 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 17.21 -0.7 573 3 Amy Wiggins 05 UNI OF TAS AC 18.59 -0.7 429 Heptathlon: #2 Women High Jump Under 18 Heptathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Isabella Davie 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 1.46m 577 1.25 1.28 1.31 1.34 1.37 1.40 1.43 1.46 1.49 O - O O O O XO O XXX 2 Bianca Anderson 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 1.40m 512 1.25 1.28 1.31 1.34 1.37 1.40 1.43 O - O O O O XXX 3 Amy Wiggins 05 UNI OF TAS AC 1.31m 419 1.19 1.22 1.25 1.28 1.31 1.34 O - O O O XXX Heptathlon: #5 Women Long Jump Under 18 Heptathlon ============================================================================ Name Year Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ 1 Isabella Davie 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 4.83m +0.0 514 4.72m(1.9) 4.83m(+0.0) 4.63m(+0.0) 2 Amy Wiggins 05 UNI OF TAS AC 4.54m 1.3 438 4.36m(1.3) 4.54m(1.3) 4.46m(0.9) 3 Bianca Anderson 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 4.37m 1.1 396 3.99m(1.7) 2.45m(0.9) 4.37m(1.1) Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:17 PM 13/01/2021 Page 2 2020 Tasmanian Combined Events Championships - 9/01/2021 Domain Athletic Centre, Hobart Results Heptathlon: #3 Women Shot Put (3kg) Under 18 Heptathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Isabella Davie 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 10.20m 543 9.43m 10.20m 9.71m 2 Bianca Anderson 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 9.94m 526 9.48m 9.53m 9.94m 3 Amy Wiggins 05 UNI OF TAS AC 8.69m 444 8.69m 8.65m 8.42m Heptathlon: #6 Women Javelin Throw (500g) Under 18 Heptathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Bianca Anderson 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 29.49m 467 29.49m 26.60m 26.30m 2 Isabella Davie 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 28.00m 439 28.00m 27.04m 27.19m 3 Amy Wiggins 05 UNI OF TAS AC 20.86m 305 X 20.86m X Women Heptathlon Under 18 =================================================================== Name Year Team Finals H# =================================================================== 1 Isabella Davie 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 4007 2 Bianca Anderson 05 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 3545 3 Amy Wiggins 05 UNI OF TAS AC 3010 Heptathlon: #4 Women 200 Metres Under 16 Heptathlon ============================================================================ Name Year Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ 1 Abbey Berlese 07 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 28.01 -2.0 630 2 Asha Lowe 06 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 28.88 -2.0 563 Heptathlon: #7 Women 800 Metres Under 16 Heptathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Abbey Berlese 07 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 2:28.61 710 2 Asha Lowe 06 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 2:44.20 526 Heptathlon: #1 Women 90 Metres Hurdles (9 x .76m) Under 16 Heptathlon ============================================================================ scored using 100m hurdles table Name Year Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ 1 Abbey Berlese 07 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 14.93 -0.7 851 2 Asha Lowe 06 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 15.04 -0.7 836 Heptathlon: #2 Women High Jump Under 16 Heptathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:17 PM 13/01/2021 Page 3 2020 Tasmanian Combined Events Championships - 9/01/2021 Domain Athletic Centre, Hobart Results ....Heptathlon: #2 Women High Jump Under 16 Heptathlon 1 Asha Lowe 06 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 1.52m 644 1.25 1.28 1.31 1.34 1.37 1.40 1.43 1.46 1.49 1.52 1.55 O - X- O O XO O XXO O XXO XXX 2 Abbey Berlese 07 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 1.46m 577 1.25 1.28 1.31 1.34 1.37 1.40 1.43 1.46 1.49 O - O XO O O XXO XO XXX Heptathlon: #5 Women Long Jump Under 16 Heptathlon ============================================================================ Name Year Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ 1 Abbey Berlese 07 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 4.74m 1.3 490 4.45m(1.3) 4.55m(+0.0) 4.74m(1.3) 2 Asha Lowe 06 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 4.39m 2.4 401 4.39m(2.4) 4.37m(0.5) 4.18m(0.7) Heptathlon: #3 Women Shot Put (3kg) Under 16 Heptathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Abbey Berlese 07 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 8.66m 442 8.32m 8.66m 8.53m 2 Asha Lowe 06 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 7.49m 366 7.49m 6.64m 7.02m Heptathlon: #6 Women Javelin Throw (500g) Under 16 Heptathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Abbey Berlese 07 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 30.31m 482 26.92m 30.31m X 2 Asha Lowe 06 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 18.25m 256 15.55m 18.25m 17.73m Women Heptathlon Under 16 =================================================================== Name Year Team Finals H# =================================================================== 1 Abbey Berlese 07 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 4182 2 Asha Lowe 06 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 3592 Men 10000 Metres Open ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Nick Earl 84 UNI OF TAS AC 30:59.65 2 Samuel Clifford 02 NEWSTEAD ATHLETICS 31:42.35 3 Brad Tennick 92 OVA SOUTHERN SAINTS 31:56.94 4 Thomas Murton 95 UNI OF TAS AC 32:31.86 5 Ben Covington 95 SANDY BAY HAC 32:44.87 6 Aaron Humphrey 86 NORTH WEST AC 34:24.56 -- Patrick Smith 91 UNI OF TAS AC DNF Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:17 PM 13/01/2021 Page 4 2020 Tasmanian Combined Events Championships - 9/01/2021 Domain Athletic Centre, Hobart Results Decathlon: #1 Men 100 Metres Open Decathlon ============================================================================ Name Year Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ 1 Geoff Gibbons 76 UNI OF TAS AC 12.36 -1.4 582 Decathlon: #5 Men 400 Metres Open Decathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Geoff Gibbons 76 UNI OF TAS AC 55.10 595 Decathlon: #10 Men 1500 Metres Open Decathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Geoff Gibbons 76 UNI OF TAS AC 4:45.01 649 Decathlon: #6 Men 110 Metres Hurdles (10 x 1.06m) Open Decathlon ============================================================================ Name Year Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ 1 Geoff Gibbons 76 UNI OF TAS AC 17.64 1.6 559 Decathlon: #4 Men High Jump Open Decathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Geoff Gibbons 76 UNI OF TAS AC 1.60m 464 1.51 1.54 1.57 1.60 1.63 O - O XXO XXX Decathlon: #8 Men Pole Vault Open Decathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Geoff Gibbons 76 UNI OF TAS AC 3.80m 562 3.40 3.50 3.60 3.70 3.80 3.90 O - O O XO XX Decathlon: #2 Men Long Jump Open Decathlon ============================================================================
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