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Jennian Homes NZ Track and Field Champs 2018 Athletics Waikato Track - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 12/03/2018 Page 1 Jennian Homes NZ Track and Field Champs 2018 - 9/03/2018 to 11/03/2018 Porritt Stadium Results Women 100 Meter Dash Senior ================================================================ Sponsor: Te Awamutu Paper Plus National: # 11.32 25/02/1993 Michelle Seymour, Wellington Name Age Team Prelims ================================================================ Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: 0.3 1 Zoe Hobbs 21 Auckland 11.83Q 2 Rochelle Coster 30 Auckland 11.98Q 3 Livvy Wilson 26 Auckland 11.99Q 4 Abby Goldie 22 Waikato Bay 12.14q 5 Fiona Centers 30 Otago 12.17q 6 Hilary Harper 22 Canterbury 12.27 7 Tamsin Harvey 20 Auckland 12.56 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: -1.0 1 Olivia Eaton 20 Taranaki 12.04Q 2 Kelsey Berryman 26 Canterbury 12.25Q 3 Symone Tafuna'i 20 Auckland 12.27Q 4 Brooke Somerfield 21 Waikato Bay 12.28 5 Natasha Eady 20 Auckland 12.55 6 Christina Ashton 21 Otago 12.82 7 Bianca Lawrie 28 Waikato Bay 13.36 Women 100 Meter Dash Senior ================================================================ Sponsor: Te Awamutu Paper Plus National: # 11.32 25/02/1993 Michelle Seymour, Wellington Name Age Team Finals ================================================================ Section 1 Finals Wind: -1.3 1 Zoe Hobbs 21 Auckland 11.66 2 Olivia Eaton 20 Taranaki 11.90 3 Livvy Wilson 26 Auckland 12.10 4 Rochelle Coster 30 Auckland 12.12 5 Abby Goldie 22 Waikato Bay 12.14 6 Kelsey Berryman 26 Canterbury 12.21 7 Symone Tafuna'i 20 Auckland 12.25 8 Fiona Centers 30 Otago 12.38 Women 200 Meter Dash Senior ================================================================ Sponsor: Hamilton City Hawks Track & Field National: # 22.90 20/08/2009 Monique Williams, New Zealand Name Age Team Prelims ================================================================ Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: -2.7 1 Lucy Sheat 19 Tasman 24.99Q 2 Natasha Eady 20 Auckland 26.02Q 3 Abby Goldie 22 Waikato Bay 26.05Q 4 Tamsin Harvey 20 Auckland 26.13 5 Maria Hodge 20 North Harbour Bays 27.37 6 Danielle Galdeman 22 Otago 27.94 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: -1.6 1 Olivia Eaton 20 Taranaki 24.45Q 2 Zoe Hobbs 21 Auckland 24.85Q 3 Brooke Somerfield 21 Waikato Bay 25.04Q 4 Fiona Centers 30 Otago 25.20q 5 Symone Tafuna'i 20 Auckland 25.24q 6 Hilary Harper 22 Canterbury 25.84 7 Veronika Adams 28 Waikato Bay 27.15 Athletics Waikato Track - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 12/03/2018 Page 2 Jennian Homes NZ Track and Field Champs 2018 - 9/03/2018 to 11/03/2018 Porritt Stadium Results Women 200 Meter Dash Senior ================================================================ Sponsor: Hamilton City Hawks Track & Field National: # 22.90 20/08/2009 Monique Williams, New Zealand Name Age Team Finals ================================================================ Section 1 Finals Wind: -0.3 1 Lucy Sheat 19 Tasman 24.19 2 Olivia Eaton 20 Taranaki 24.32 3 Zoe Hobbs 21 Auckland 24.33 4 Symone Tafuna'i 20 Auckland 24.85 5 Brooke Somerfield 21 Waikato Bay 24.94 6 Abby Goldie 22 Waikato Bay 25.08 7 Fiona Centers 30 Otago 25.26 8 Natasha Eady 20 Auckland 25.33 Women 400 Meter Dash Senior ================================================================ National: # 51.60 19/01/1980 Kim Robertson, Auckland Name Age Team Prelims ================================================================ Heat 1 Preliminaries 1 Portia Bing 25 Auckland 54.06Q 2 Mackenzie Keenan 24 Canterbury 57.28Q 3 Anna Percy 21 Canterbury 57.54Q 4 Sophie Millar 23 Waikato Bay 57.89q 5 Veronika Adams 28 Waikato Bay 60.39 6 Maria Hodge 20 North Harbour Bays 60.53 7 Danielle Galdeman 22 Otago 63.57 Heat 2 Preliminaries 1 Brooke Cull 24 Auckland 55.36Q 2 Angela Petty 27 Canterbury 55.38Q 3 Meg Hamilton-Reid 21 Waikato Bay 56.19Q 4 Amanda Fitisemanu 20 Tasman 56.87q 5 Shannon Gearey 21 Canterbury 58.82 6 Maddy Spence 21 Otago 60.57 7 Steffi Burrows 24 North Harbour Bays 63.24 Women 400 Meter Dash Senior ================================================================ National: # 51.60 19/01/1980 Kim Robertson, Auckland Name Age Team Finals ================================================================ Section 1 Finals 1 Brooke Cull 24 Auckland 54.65 2 Portia Bing 25 Auckland 54.75 3 Angela Petty 27 Canterbury 54.91 4 Mackenzie Keenan 24 Canterbury 56.39 5 Meg Hamilton-Reid 21 Waikato Bay 56.61 6 Amanda Fitisemanu 20 Tasman 56.68 7 Anna Percy 21 Canterbury 56.78 8 Sophie Millar 23 Waikato Bay 58.02 Women 800 Meter Run Senior ================================================================ Sponsor: Frankton Athletics & Harrier Club National: # 1:58.25 27/07/1996 Toni Hodgkinson, New Zealan Name Age Team Finals ================================================================ Section 1 1 Angela Petty 27 Canterbury 2:02.67 Athletics Waikato Track - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 12/03/2018 Page 3 Jennian Homes NZ Track and Field Champs 2018 - 9/03/2018 to 11/03/2018 Porritt Stadium Results ....Women 800 Meter Run Senior 2 Esther Keown 26 Auckland 2:09.17 3 Ariana Harper 23 Canterbury 2:11.07 4 Kelsey Forman 20 Wellington 2:13.39 5 Maiya Christini 20 Auckland 2:16.55 Women 1500 Meter Run Senior ================================================================ Sponsor: Ace Sports National: # 4:04.82 22/07/2011 Nikki Hamblin, North Harbou Name Age Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Angela Petty 27 Canterbury 4:18.94 2 Esther Keown 26 Auckland 4:25.50 3 Maiya Christini 20 Auckland 4:33.08 4 Jean Kozyniak 22 Canterbury 4:36.81 5 Rosa Flanagan 22 Canterbury 4:41.92 6 Kelsey Forman 20 Wellington 4:43.83 7 Ariana Harper 23 Canterbury 4:49.28 Women 5000 Meter Run Senior ================================================================ Sponsor: Waikato Chiropractic National: # 14:45.93 11/07/2008 Kimberley Smith, Auckland Name Age Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Olivia Burne 27 Auckland 16:19.10 2 Lydia Odonnell 28 Auckland 16:27.94 3 Penny Peskett 41 Auckland 17:03.35 4 Rosa Flanagan 22 Canterbury 17:35.60 5 Jean Kozyniak 22 Canterbury 17:38.71 6 Audrey Gregan 22 Auckland 17:56.03 Women 100 Meter Hurdles Senior ================================================================ National: # 13.10 6/06/2009 Andrea Miller/Rochelle Coster Name Age Team Finals ================================================================ Section 1 Wind: -0.8 1 Fiona Morrison 30 Canterbury 13.92 2 Rochelle Coster 30 Auckland 14.16 3 Ashleigh Sando 24 Waikato Bay 14.61 4 Christina Ashton 21 Otago 15.27 Women 400 Meter Hurdles 762 Senior ================================================================ Sponsor: NZ Hurdles Group National: # 56.25 23/03/2003 Rebecca Wardell, Canterbury Name Age Team Finals ================================================================ Section 1 1 Portia Bing 25 Auckland 57.86 2 Anna Percy 21 Canterbury 61.76 3 Celine Pearn 21 Auckland 61.89 4 Amanda Fitisemanu 20 Tasman 62.92 5 Maddy Spence 21 Otago 63.88 Athletics Waikato Track - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 12/03/2018 Page 4 Jennian Homes NZ Track and Field Champs 2018 - 9/03/2018 to 11/03/2018 Porritt Stadium Results Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Senior ================================================================ National: # 9:32.54 22/07/2006 Kate Mcilroy, Wellington Name Age Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Kelsey Forman 20 Wellington 10:46.97 2 Amanda Holyer 20 Auckland 11:18.64 Women 4x100 Meter Relay Senior ================================================================ National: # 44.60 31/03/2001 , New Zealand Brunner, Arnott, Wardell, Hunt Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Auckland 'A' 46.08 1) Rochelle Coster 30 2) Portia Bing 25 3) Symone Tafuna'i 20 4) Zoe Hobbs 21 2 Canterbury 'A' 46.94 1) Anna Percy 21 2) Fiona Morrison 30 3) Kelsey Berryman 26 4) Hilary Harper 22 3 Waikato Bay of Plenty 'A' 47.09 1) Abby Goldie 22 2) Brooke Somerfield 21 3) Meg Hamilton-Reid 21 4) Ashleigh Sando 24 4 Manawatu Wanganui 'A' 48.86 1) Tayla Brunger 16 2) Sophie Redmayne 17 3) Olivia Seymour 18 4) Genna Maples 15 5 Otago 'A' 48.97 1) Danielle Galdeman 22 2) Fiona Centers 30 3) Maddy Spence 21 4) Christina Ashton 21 Women 4x400 Meter Relay Senior ================================================================ National: # 3:34.62 1/08/2014 , New Zealand Bing, Cull, Ballantyne, Jones Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Auckland 'A' 3:49.04 1) Brooke Cull 24 2) Esther Keown 26 3) Celine Pearn 21 4) Symone Tafuna'i 20 2 Tasman 'A' 3:53.42 1) Samantha Hardie 17 2) Hayley Bond 15 3) Lucy Sheat 19 4) Amanda Fitisemanu 20 3 Waikato Bay of Plenty 'A' 3:53.67 1) Meg Hamilton-Reid 21 2) Bianca Lawrie 28 3) Veronika Adams 28 4) Sophie Millar 23 4 Wellington 'A' 4:05.59 1) Victoria Green 17 2) Imogen Skelton 18 3) Anna Thomson 23 4) Kelsey Forman 20 -- Canterbury 'A' DQ Rule 170.19 1) Hilary Harper 22 2) Ariana Harper 23 3) Shannon Gearey 21 4) Anna Percy 21 Women High Jump Senior ================================================================ Sponsor: Visique O'Hagan Vision Care National: # 1.92m 26/01/1991 Tania Murray, Otago Name Age Team Finals ================================================================ Flight 1 Athletics Waikato Track - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 12/03/2018 Page 5 Jennian Homes NZ Track and Field Champs 2018 - 9/03/2018 to 11/03/2018 Porritt Stadium Results ....Women High Jump Senior 1 Keeley O'Hagan 24 Wellington 1.77m 1.73 1.77 1.81 O O XXX 2 Imogen
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