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Results 2005 Results 2005 Results for 2005 Time Corporate Team Division Time team Division 320 km Enduro 12:00 Colin Anderson Palmerston North M5559 10:21 Steve Glasgow Pahiatua M3544 11:29 John Arbuckle Palmerston North ANZ Team M3544 DNF Neil Gravestock Auckland M3544 12:23 Garry Armsworth AUSTRALIA Audax Australia M3544 11:32 Soren Hall Palmerston North NZ Army M2034 11:44 Milton Bevin Wellington DTZ M3544 11:22 Timothy HargraveAuckland M1619 11:34 Simon Bittle Auckland M4554 10:36 Graeme Harvey AUSTRALIA Murwillumbah CCM4554 15:37 Robin Bodley Rotorua M5559 10:27 Roger Hawley AUSTRALIA The Riders Club M3544 12:25 Clinton BramwellAuckland North Harbour CCM2034 13:24 Paul Heckler AUSTRALIA Audax Australia(Victoria)M3544 12:29 Robert BroomfieldTe Puke M2034 11:06 Graham Helps Wellington M2034 10:45 Maurice Brown Levin M4554 13:23 Ross Hendry Nelson M5559 12:03 Mark Burke Wellington M3544 11:13 Wayne Holland Wellington M4554 10:13 Wayne Butcher Palmerston North M4554 12:08 Gaz Johnson Hastings M4554 13:19 Peter Cairncross Auckland Manukau City VetsM4554 11:07 Shane Kirkland AUSTRALIA Audax Australia M4554 11:53 Kevin Campbell Auckland M3544 12:07 Paul Knight Christchurch Sealed Air CryovacM4554 10:24 Tim Carpenter Masterton Masterton MultisportM2034 Club DNF Mike Larsen Cambridge M4554 11:40 Steve Clapperton Taupo M3544 11:24 Mike Logue Taumarunui M3544 10:51 Peter Cole Auckland M3544 11:24 Andy Logue Auckland M2034 13:31 Jo Connell Taupo F3544 11:27 Ken Looi Wellington Unicycle.com/JohnsonvilleM2034 Cycles 13:04 Simon Costa AUSTRALIA Audax M2034 10:49 Jason Marshall Wellington M3544 9:39 Philip Dickinson Auckland M2034 12:56 Kirk Matheson Auckland M2034 11:18 Stuart Doidge Palmerston North Manawatu MastersM3544 CC DNF Mark McGilly Auckland M2034 11:45 Hugo Dost Cambridge M5559 10:20 Ali Methven Cambridge Cambridge Crazy CranksM2034 12:23 Howard Duncan AUSTRALIA M4554 DNF Dave Norris Tauranga M4554 12:25 Peter Elbourn Auckland North Harbour CCM6069 11:20 Ian Palmer Napier M3544 12:46 Andrew Elliston Wellington M3544 Untimed finisher PalmerstonJohn Petersen North M0115 13:24 Barry Ellmers North Shore City M4554 Untimed finisher PalmerstonJoseph Petersen North M0115 12:59 Gavin Finch Auckland M2034 DNF David Peterson Auckland City M2034 DNF Kerry Fitzgerald Masterton M3544 14:26 Cecily Powers Te Puke Moo Cow RacingF2034 9:44 Christopher Gaze Te Awamutu Te Awamutu SCCM3544 13:15 Rob Rae Auckland Manukau Vets M5559 10:13 Barry Gilliland Palmerston North M4554 14:25 Robert Rickman UNITED KINGDOM M4554 1 Results 2005 14:25 Marion Rickman UNITED KINGDOM F4554 DNF Ted Ruffer North Shore City M4554 11:06 Brad Sara Wellington Stephenson and TurnerM2034 13:23 Marian Savage Nelson F4554 10:41 Tony Sinclair Marton M4554 DNF Julian StephensonAuckland SCL Racing M2034 12:19 James Sutton Palmerston North Manawatu MastersM4554 14:25 Marshall TangaroaWhanganui M3544 12:22 Kim Te'o Whangarei M1619 Nick Teeboon Auckland 12:25 M2034 13:22 Dayne Travers Auckland NZ Steel M2034 12:14 Kerry Trevett Auckland ANZ Team M2034 11:36 Michael Walker Auckland Ports of AucklandM3544 14:57 Dan Webb Ruakaka RNZAFM2034 Base Whenuapai - Avionics 14:03 John Williams Wellington Topaz Solutions M3544 10:49 Jane Williams Wellington DTZ F2034 10:37 Paul Williams Wellington F2034 14:10 Allen Witt Christchurch M4554 500 km Super Enduro 20:49 Paul Andrewes Palmerston North M2034 23:33 Garth Barfoot Auckland North Harbour TriathlonM6069 19:43 John Bateson Kapiti Coast M2034 DNF Crunchie DonaldsonTaupo M4554 DNF Nick Dunne Wellington M2034 19:05 Michael Grant Queenstown M3544 19:43 Joshua Kench Wellington M2034 DNF Neville Mercer Auckland M3544 22:42 Shane Robinson Morrinsville Morrinsville WheelersM3544 17:41 Steve Sharpe Queenstown M2034 2 Results 2005 Heart Kids Time Name town team time name town team Charlotte FairhurstTauranga 21:50 Sam Adams Auckland Shayla Farley Eketahuna 16:41 Lilly Adams Auckland 15:44 Victoria Farley-PyeWaipawa 15:20 Sejal Bagia Auckland 16:32 Logan Forsyth Auckland 18:36 Sheenal Bagia Auckland 16:56 Anabelle Fraser Taupo 19:22 Nick Bielby Lower Hutt 13:52 Fletcher GallowayAuckland 19:21 Kate Bielby Lower Hutt 23:41 Forbes Gault Auckland 27:17:00 James Blincoe Palmerston North Tooth Fairies 19:27 Beth Geddes Auckland 27:21:00 Kate Blincoe Palmerston North Tooth Fairies 17:51 Abbey Geddes Auckland 20:31 Robbie BradshawWellington 20:43 Finn Giddy Taupo Hilltop School 15:31 Kieran Brooker Hamilton 53:06:00 Logan Giddy TaupoHappy Days Learning Centre 16:31 Justin Broom Wellington Otari School Chayce Glass Tokoroa Pulp & Paper Challenge 17:53 Conor Burgess Napier Napier Central School 13:50 Jareth Gordon Palmerston North 24:26:00 Taylor Bush Auckland 23:51 Carne Groube Palmerston North 24:24:00 Gracie Bush Auckland 20:24 Ryan Gulliver Taupo 24:01:00 Tamsyn Bush Auckland 30:56:00 Rebecca GumbleyAuckland Torbay School 31:09:00 Keita Byford Taupo 17:41 Sam Haggerty Auckland 23:08 Grace Campbell Auckland 17:39 Sarah Haggerty Auckland 23:10 Alexandra CampbellAuckland 16:03 Connor Halligan Taupo 18:00 Eden Caudwell Rotorua 22:20 Mark Harland-CroftTaupo 24:41:00 Caterina Celligoi Auckland Wattyl NZ Ltd 19:27 Jake Harold Wellington 18:02 Olivia Chan Auckland 25:38:00 Keiryn Hart Auckland ASB 26:37:00 Seamus Charteris Napier 25:37:00 Julia Hart Auckland ASB 15:32 Bridget ChurchmanWellington 16:34 Callum Hayes Auckland 19:18 Cassandra Clare Rotorua 14:51 Abbie Hening Wellington 19:18 Sara Clifford Hamilton NZ Post 18:09 Jessica Hofert Matata 18:05 Rebecca Collins Forrest Hill 20:31 Robert Holley Auckland 21:48 Erin Cooksley Ngatea 16:14 Stefan Holmberg Rotorua 12:51 Joshua Cowan Taupo 19:30 Georgia Holmes Paraparaumu 19:11 Kate Creighton Hamilton 23:44 Christopher HorwellWellington Hip Chip and Heart 24:55:00 Madison Cronin Palmerston North 16:41 Kian HosseinpourAuckland 13:25 Jack Davies Taupo Sam Hughson Hamilton 18:54 Chris Denholm Palmerston North 24:48:00 Tamara Hunter Wellington 3 Results 2005 23:41 Jaymee DiggelmannTauranga Trustpower 12:28 Kurtis Imrie Wellington 23:37 Christopher DoidgePalmerston North 19:33 Caitlin Johnston Wellington AIA corporate Timothy Doidge Palmerston North 18:54 Joshua Johnston Wellington AIA corporate 19:09 Zachary DonaldsonWellington Wattyl NZ Ltd 20:50 Rebecca Jones Palmerston North 14:34 Rory Donovan Atiamuri 18:25 Aidan Keith Taupo 18:24 Nick Dougherty Auckland 29:47:00 Tomas Kelly Auckland 23:18 George DoughertyAuckland 27:30:00 Maeve Kelly Auckland 18:37 Virginia DoughertyAuckland 25:33:00 Roisin Kelly Auckland 21:38 Natasha Dowse Wellington 17:57 Lena Kemp Albany 23:45 Kelsi Eccles Palmerston North 18:05 Noah Kemp Albany 14:34 Kieran Edmeades Cambridge Cambridge East School 25:17:00 Hannah King Wellington 15:02 Jake Elisara Mount Maunganui 16:22 Trent Kleinsman New Plymouth 14:49 Richie Ellingham Napier 12:44 Patric Klups Urenui 17:20 Jamie Elliston Wellington 16:07 Matthew Kolf Napier 44:02:00 Luke Elmes Napier 13:33 Harriet Krebs Napier Napier Central School Ari Evans Wellington 18:08 Keegan Laursen Raumati South 18:31 Jeremy Everett Wellington 17:00 Jakob Lee Wellington 22:55 Ashley Exeter Dannevirke 16:08 Kieran Lee Tokoroa Pulp & Paper Challenge 22:56 Sophie Exeter Dannevirke 23:16 Kake Leith Auckland 19:46 Samuel Linstrom Wellington 17:20 Emma Powell Auckland Our Lady of Sacred Heart 16:28 Hamish Lockhart Wellington Scott Prentice North Shore City 31:58:00 William Lorimer Auckland 21:34 Adam Procter Auckland Tobias Lorimer Auckland 19:55 Ashlea Quirk Taihape 18:22 Isabella Louisson Waipukurau Flemington 21:08 Jessica Read Cambridge 16:09 Charlie Louisson Waipukurau Flemington 28:42:00 Joel Restieaux Napier 14:38 Tim Lund Auckland Wattyl NZ Ltd 22:00 Joshua Reyburn Whangarei Kokopu School 20:07 Rachel Lund Auckland Wattyl NZ Ltd 20:42 Jamie Ritchie Cambridge 25:07:00 Georgia MacKenzieAuckland ZipperKidz 18:28 Tyler Ritchie Cambridge 24:22:00 Sophie Mancer New Plymouth 28:42:00 Amy Robertson Auckland 20:07 Oliver Mansell Wellington 18:06 Cole Robinson Taupo 26:26:00 James Mansell Wellington 19:28 Josh Roughan Wellington 15:53 Sean Marshall Raumati South 18:52 Kate Salter Auckland 18:07 Emily May Auckland 17:39 Alex Schlierike Hamilton 16:17 Amanda McClellanPauatahanui Porirua Cycle Centre 17:32 David Schlierike Hamilton 14:49 Matthew McCormackAuckland 21:06 Lachlan Scott Cambridge 4 Results 2005 32:27:00 Cade McDermott Wellington 22:47 Rowan Shaw-MuttonPorirua 20:13 Daniel McGovan Hastings 26:31:00 Max Sheard Palmerston north Tooth Fairies 20:46 Dominic McGovanHastings 18:47 Ella Shepherd Hamilton 26:52:00 Celine McGregor Palmerston North Roslyn School, 30:24:00 Abby Shortall Palmerston North 27:15:00 Caitlyn McGregorPalmerston North Roslyn School 28:42:00 Laura Shortall Palmerston North 33:36:00 Farren McGregor-SmythAuckland 19:28 Jack Sinfield Auckland Campbell McIver Auckland 13:45 Bayley Sisson Tauranga 17:58 Alexandria McKenzieManukau 16:29 George Sisson Tauranga 19:31 Jordan McLeod Wellington 19:37 Hayden Smith Wellington 26:37:00 Tessa McNair Auckland 14:24 Joseph Smith Taupo Hilltop School 28:19:00 Nic McNair Auckland 28:29:00 Oliver Soar Cambridge 21:02 Katie Meadows Auckland 21:51 Amanda SorensonLower Hutt 21:08 Cameron MerwoodTaupo 23:54 Daniel Sorenson Wellington Bradley MerwoodTaupo 25:17:00 Timothy StaincliffeHamilton 15:29 Sam Mills Porirua MBS Group Ltd 47:02:00 Ryan Steer Waikato 14:21 Aprille Mincher Wellington 47:12:00 Connor Steer Waikato 17:30 Jeremy Mitchell Auckland 47:28:00 Tyler Steer Waikato 25:09:00 Sian Moffitt Taupo Waipahihi School 25:02:00 Cassie SutherlandWellington 14:48 Benjamin Moore
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