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2019 Australian Mountain Bike Interschools Results powered by INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Rank BibName School Time Lap Times & Lap Rank Division 1 Male 1 76 Jack McFarlane Batemans Bay High School 38:51.0 7:12.9 2 6:15.6 2 6:20.0 2 6:24.4 2 6:25.2 2 6:12.9 1 2* 5 Oliver Arcus St Ignatius College Riverview 39:01.3 7:08.9 1 6:11.3 1 6:20.4 1 6:16.3 1 6:32.7 1 6:31.7 2 3* 1 Josh Arcus St Ignatius College Riverview 40:13.0 7:22.4 4 6:23.8 3 6:31.8 3 6:36.7 3 6:37.5 3 6:40.8 3 4* 106 Tom Moore St Ignatius College Riverview 41:37.2 7:46.4 6 6:42.6 5 6:44.3 5 6:49.4 4 6:41.9 4 6:52.6 4 5 87 Densley Ross Maquarie College 42:51.1 8:43.8 16 6:49.2 8 6:42.7 7 6:45.9 7 6:52.8 5 6:56.7 5 6* 85 Alex Richter Knox Grammer School 43:24.5 7:38.7 5 6:50.6 6 6:49.2 6 7:22.3 6 7:13.9 6 7:29.8 6 7* 90 Harrison Smith The Kings School 44:46.3 8:02.9 7 7:10.1 7 7:21.1 8 7:26.1 8 7:16.6 7 7:29.5 7 8 74 Harrison Little St Ignatius College Riverview 45:32.9 8:20.7 8 7:14.3 9 7:21.0 9 7:20.5 9 7:19.5 8 7:56.9 8 9 12 Jamie Wynen Edmund Rice College 46:31.7 8:39.5 14 7:11.2 10 7:31.2 10 7:40.5 10 7:32.7 9 7:56.6 9 Lapped -1 10* 25 Toby Dean Heathcote High School 8:39.2 13 7:27.6 12 7:39.8 11 7:46.6 11 7:45.5 10 11 96 Joshua Tanzen Mount Beauty Secondary College 8:54.3 19 7:36.1 17 7:32.1 13 7:46.4 12 7:39.4 11 12* 21 Peter Austin Barker College 8:36.3 11 7:46.1 14 7:45.2 14 7:48.4 13 7:38.8 12 13* 117 Jack Vizard Knox Grammer School 8:32.3 9 7:27.1 11 7:54.9 12 8:08.9 14 7:50.1 13 14* 23 Jacob Lummis The Kings School 9:06.8 25 7:44.6 21 7:33.5 18 7:49.2 16 7:43.7 14 15* 24 Lachlan Horsley Barker College 9:13.9 27 7:41.6 23 7:41.4 21 7:43.7 18 7:44.8 15 16 88 Joshua Rupenovic Shire Christian School 8:57.2 21 7:35.2 19 7:52.1 17 7:43.8 15 8:06.1 16 17 41 Calvin Combs Wagga Wagga Christian School 7:21.8 3 6:50.8 4 6:56.8 4 6:53.5 5 12:33.6 17 18* 6 Jayden Dennis Heathcote High School 8:37.4 12 7:45.9 15 7:55.4 15 7:58.1 17 8:21.7 18 Lapped -2 19 107 Alexander Pettit St Ignatius College Riverview 8:34.4 10 7:43.4 13 8:05.8 16 8:15.0 19 20* 28 Daniel Abbott Barker College 9:29.2 30 7:48.9 27 7:46.5 23 7:42.3 20 21* 40 Harvey Cleave The Kings School 9:06.2 24 7:45.4 22 7:45.1 20 8:10.6 21 22* 15 Josh Allingham Heathcote High School 8:47.8 18 8:09.9 24 8:08.4 24 7:48.8 22 23 18 Jock Collins The Kings School 8:42.3 15 7:45.8 16 8:03.2 19 8:29.2 23 24 62 Ryan Harvey Heathcote High School 8:46.4 17 7:51.1 20 8:09.3 22 8:20.1 24 25 115 Finn Murdoch The Kings School 9:09.0 26 7:53.9 25 8:03.4 25 8:29.8 25 26* 13 Luke Derry Knox Grammer School 9:03.5 23 8:10.5 26 8:17.8 26 8:35.8 26 Lapped -3 27 69 Christian Knight St Ignatius College Riverview 9:44.7 32 8:14.9 30 8:27.1 27 28 43 Samuel Dickey Heathcote High School 9:48.7 34 8:24.5 31 8:19.8 28 29 59 Jack Haliday The Kings School 10:09.2 37 8:08.2 32 8:22.2 29 30 61 Ethan Han Knox Grammer School 8:58.3 22 8:50.1 28 9:04.4 30 31 111 William James Knox Grammer School 9:25.6 29 8:26.0 29 9:01.6 31 32 63 Luke Heal Barker College 10:11.7 39 8:17.4 34 8:50.9 32 33 75 Alex Marlin Barker College 9:47.3 33 8:40.9 33 8:52.4 33 34 105 Felix Zylinski Snowy Mountains Grammar 9:49.5 35 8:40.5 35 8:55.5 34 35 56 Alexander Graham Batemans Bay High School 9:25.3 28 9:20.3 37 9:00.1 35 36 22 Oscar Booth St Ignatius College Riverview 9:32.1 31 9:01.0 36 10:00.7 36 37 91 Lyal Stanford The Kings School 10:10.1 38 9:04.2 38 9:41.5 37 38 26 Sam McKittrick The Kings School 10:02.1 36 9:14.8 39 9:40.5 38 39 80 James New St Ignatius College Riverview 10:29.7 41 8:56.8 40 10:14.1 39 Lapped -4 40 81 Pedro Oste Molong Central School 10:11.8 40 9:29.4 41 41 73 Isaac Leisk Kinross wolaroi school 10:32.0 43 9:38.1 42 42 118 Dien Vo Epping Boys High School 10:31.3 42 10:24.4 43 43 92 Finn Stevenson La Salle Academy in Lithgow 11:09.2 45 10:17.6 44 44 97 Calum Turner Heathcote High School 11:27.9 47 10:23.3 45 45 19 Andrew Armstrong Heathcote High School 10:59.4 44 11:17.6 46 46 101 Thomas Wathen Heathcote High School 11:52.8 48 10:44.8 47 47 77 Thomas McKernan Knox Grammer School 11:57.6 49 11:41.8 48 48 67 Julian Kelly Knox Grammer School 12:16.3 50 12:35.7 49 49 89 Thomas Salerno Knox Grammer School 12:22.7 51 12:30.7 50 50 109 Charlie Dodds Heathcote High School 12:53.4 52 14:11.7 51 DNF 82 Joel Parker Engadine High school 8:55.9 20 7:36.3 18 102 Cameron Williams Edmund Rice College 11:20.3 46 Division 2 Male 1 314 Joshua Pajtl Maquarie College 34:53.6 7:27.1 1 6:43.7 1 6:46.9 1 7:03.6 1 6:52.3 1 2* 367 Jackson Young Knox Grammar School 34:53.7 7:29.4 2 6:42.2 2 6:46.8 2 7:03.4 2 6:51.9 2 3* 313 Ethan Page Barker College 35:18.5 7:33.6 3 6:41.6 3 6:46.7 3 7:00.8 3 7:15.8 3 4* 153 Cooper Lowe Heathcote High School 36:19.5 7:48.3 4 6:49.3 4 7:00.3 4 7:10.2 4 7:31.4 4 5 264 Harrison Johnston Chevalier College Bowral 37:05.0 8:04.6 5 7:16.8 5 7:07.3 5 7:09.5 5 7:26.8 5 6 218 Jonah Deisel Narrabeen Sports High School 37:05.4 8:29.1 9 7:14.1 7 6:46.0 6 7:09.5 6 7:26.7 6 7* 220 Charlie Dinning St Ignatius College Riverview 37:56.3 8:13.7 6 7:13.2 6 7:29.8 7 7:34.1 7 7:25.5 7 8 175 Sebastian Addison Kooringal High School 38:13.8 9:07.1 18 7:31.5 15 7:03.6 11 7:23.8 8= 7:07.8 8 9* 266 Finn Kane Knox Grammar School 38:21.0 8:25.9 8 7:36.0 9 7:27.0 8 7:37.1 8= 7:15.0 9 10* 384 Alec Watson Barker College 38:26.2 8:58.6 13 7:08.4 10 7:24.8 9 7:34.9 10 7:19.5 10 11* 239 Beau Goddard Edmund Rice College 38:38.4 9:26.2 28 7:25.5 17 7:12.9 15 7:20.0 13 7:13.8 11 12 305 Angus Neaves Maffra Secondary College 38:57.8 9:09.5 21 7:22.1 14 7:12.6 12 7:39.1 12 7:34.5 12 13* 230 Angus Fox St Ignatius College Riverview 39:15.4 8:59.2 14 7:22.6 13 7:32.6 14 7:44.1 14 7:36.9 13 14 185 Lachlan Baggett The Riverina Anglican College 39:22.6 9:16.5 24 7:37.4 20 7:41.8 18 6:46.6 11 8:00.3 14 15* 292 Christian Martinez Knox Grammar School 39:23.8 8:29.6 10 7:38.3 11 7:42.6 13 7:57.1 15 7:36.2 15 16 169 Josh Richter Knox Grammar School 40:02.5 8:31.8 11 7:40.1 12 8:01.8 16 8:00.6 18 7:48.2 16 17 190 Lachlan Blair Oxley College Burradoo 40:05.1 8:22.0 7 7:29.4 8 7:48.7 10 8:18.7 16 8:06.3 17 18* 371 Thomas Dorahy Barker College 40:05.5 9:19.8 26 7:43.5 23 7:44.7 19 7:39.6 19 7:37.9 18 19* 171 Kobe Bell Mount Beauty Secondary College 40:17.2 9:50.9 38 7:37.7 26 7:38.5 22 7:36.5 20 7:33.6 19 20 183 Sam Austin Barker College 40:24.4 9:07.3 20 7:32.8 16 7:50.1 17 7:43.8 17 8:10.4 20 21 535 Matthew Ifield Knox Grammar School 41:06.7 10:03.2 41 7:36.8 33 7:48.7 26 7:44.1 21 7:53.9 21 22 179 Michael Aschoff Knox Grammar School 41:13.1 9:07.2 19 7:47.7 21 8:01.4 20 8:18.4 22 7:58.4 22 23* 336 Joel Sanderson Edmund Rice College 41:13.4 9:26.5 29 7:52.7 24 8:03.6 25 7:55.7 23 7:54.9 23 24 237 Oliver Glastonbury Knox Grammar School 41:24.5 10:03.6 42 7:46.9 35 7:46.0 27 7:49.9 24 7:58.1 24 25 259 Jack Ingersole Colo High School 41:28.7 9:05.8 16 7:49.3 22 8:16.2 23= 8:15.2 25 8:02.2 25 26* 173 Aidan Adams Jindabyne Central School 41:58.3 9:00.0 15 7:53.0 19 8:05.4 21 8:41.3 26 8:18.6 26 27* 373 Josh Goodrich St Ignatius College Riverview 42:01.6 9:44.5 36 7:51.3 30= 8:01.2 28 8:18.9 30 8:05.7 27 28* 196 Oskar Bukovinsky The Kings School 42:08.2 9:41.2 35 7:58.5 32 8:16.3 32 8:07.9 32 8:04.3 28 29* 260 Jackson Irving The Kings School 42:15.8 9:33.4 31 8:02.4 30= 8:17.1 31 8:07.1 31 8:15.8 29 30* 327 Sam Quinlan Jindabyne Central School 42:20.8 9:09.6 22 8:12.6 25 8:18.4 29 8:09.9 28= 8:30.3 30 31 337 William Schmude Knox Grammar School 42:54.3 8:58.1 12 7:53.9 18 8:19.3 23= 8:39.1 27 9:03.9 31 32 233 Will Francis The Riverina Anglican College 43:08.7 9:38.6 34 8:09.1 34 8:09.3 33 8:34.3 33 8:37.4 32 33* 151 Jackson Connelly Jindabyne Central School 43:21.1 9:18.3 25 8:16.7 29 8:06.1 30 8:09.4 28= 9:30.6 33 34 186 William Baigent Knox Grammar School 43:28.9 10:09.5 45 7:47.6 36 8:17.3 35 8:32.0 34 8:42.5 34 35* 160 Ethan Hutchison Heathcote High School 43:42.4 9:12.2 23 8:21.9 28 8:26.1 34 8:49.5 35 8:52.7 35 Lapped -1 36 361 Samuel Williams Smiths Hill High School 9:45.4 37 8:17.6 38 8:36.6 36 8:45.5 36 37 287 Hamish Madden St Ignatius College Riverview 9:06.4 17 8:26.7 27 9:19.3 39 8:38.9 37 38 178 Campbell Altenburg Canberra Grammar School 9:37.3 33 8:38.2 39 8:32.5 38 8:47.2 38 39 197 Deklan Campbell Woonona High School 10:13.6 51 8:37.7 45 8:06.3 40 8:39.2 39 40 334 Kane Sablatnig Oxford Falls Grammar School 10:04.1 43 8:41.2 42 8:23.3 41 8:28.7 40 41 222 Leon Dritsas Marist College Canberra 10:23.0 56 8:53.1 54 8:44.4 50 7:52.4 41 42 343 Harry Spice St Ignatius College Riverview 9:24.9 27 8:34.5 37 8:46.0 37 9:10.3 42 43 268 George Kelly St Ignatius College Riverview 10:19.1 53 8:38.8 49 8:31.3 44 8:28.1 43 44 341 Aiden Smith Barker College 10:17.6 52 8:42.9 51 8:48.8 46 8:20.5 44 45* 281 Rene Liu St Andrews Catherdral School 9:36.9 32 8:47.9 40 8:56.4 42 9:05.7 45 46* 370 Kale Burt Heathcote High School 10:11.5 47 8:53.6 52 8:48.0 48 8:38.2 46 47 269 Jayden King Campbell High Canberra 10:22.5 55 8:37.5 50 8:38.6 45 8:59.6 47 48 161 Mario Baldwin Marist College Canberra 10:21.9 54 8:53.7 53 8:45.4 52 8:38.5 48 49 232 Henry Francis St Ignatius College Riverview 10:07.1 44 8:50.7 48 9:03.1 51 9:53.3 49 50 317 Lachlan Peet Shore School 10:11.4 46 8:37.8 43 9:10.8 49 9:58.1 50 51* 375 Chase Hibberd Edmund Rice College 10:01.2 39 8:48.1 44 9:02.8 47 10:08.2 51 52 234 Nathan Fuller Heathcote High School 9:27.1 30 9:04.4 41 8:57.5 43 10:48.1 52 Lapped -2 53 248 Josh Happe Edmund Rice College 10:13.2 50 9:03.6 56 8:47.5 53 54* 376 Hamish McMorran The Kings School 11:05.5 68 8:16.6 60 8:42.9 54 55 202 Rohan Carrigan Barker College 10:36.5 59 8:42.5 57 8:51.5 55 56 388 Saxon Brittain-George Nowra Anglican College 11:04.2 66 8:18.1 61 8:53.7 56
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