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Age Group Points After Race #8 Structured Finance Stroke & Stride Series Age Group Points after Race #8 Race Name Age Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points # Group Total Race #1 Race #2 Race #3 Race #4 Race #5 Race #6 Race #7 Race #8 12 Anna Elvery f-20 88 17 x 17 17 17 x 20 x 4 Rebecca Spence f-20 73 20 20 20 13 x x x x 37 Simone Ackermann f-20 69 x x 13 9 10 10 7 20 228 Rebecca Rassie f-20 69 10 11 9 6 11 x 11 17 308 Brooke Dobbs f-20 65 15 15 15 20 x x x x 733 Kate Mitchell f-20 56 x x x 11 13 17 15 x 723 Jacqui Seebold f-20 47 x x x 15 15 x 17 x 522 Alexandria Gibson f-20 46 8 x 6 7 x 15 10 x 510 Laura McNeill f-20 45 4 x x x 9 11 8 13 807 Anna Hamilton f-20 40 x x x x 20 20 x x 56 Megan Blackett f-20 39 2 6 4 x 8 8 x 11 25 Sophie Hewitt f-20 34 x 13 11 10 x x x x 314 Katie Kenny f-20 31 3 x x 1 x 7 5 15 512 Elizabeth Orchard f-20 30 13 17 x x x x x x 189 Lizzy Marsh f-20 28 7 x 8 x x 13 x x 513 Sarah Jack f-20 27 5 8 x 5 x x 9 x 296 Jillian Wood f-20 26 6 10 10 x x x x x 333 Sian Walker f-20 21 9 9 x 3 x x x x 436 Ashleigh Mullaly f-20 18 x 7 5 x x 6 x x 201 Hannah Murphy f-20 15 1 5 x x 5 4 x x 323 Carly O'Donnell f-20 15 x x 7 8 x x x x 902 Bailey Elliott f-20 13 x x x x x x 13 x 668 Kelsey Serjeant f-20 12 x x 1 x 6 5 x x 491 Julia Grant f-20 11 11 x x x x x x x 877 Charmaine Lightfoot f-20 9 x x x x x 9 x x 582 Hannah Bishworth f-20 7 x x x x 7 x x x 918 Claire Jackson f-20 6 x x x x x x 6 x 560 Jaz O'Donnell f-20 5 x x 3 2 x x x x 163 Anna Macintyre f-20 4 x 4 x x x x x x 718 Tracey Steens f-20 4 x x x 4 x x x x 910 Stephanie O'Rourke f-20 4 x x x x x x 4 x 868 Theresa Yong f-20 3 x x x x x 3 x x 675 Lydia Gillies f-20 2 x x 2 x x x x x Race Name Age Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points # Group Total Race #1 Race #2 Race #3 Race #4 Race #5 Race #6 Race #7 Race #8 10 Debbie Tanner f20-24 114 x 17 20 20 17 20 x 20 76 Line Brix Frandsen f20-24 77 x 10 9 9 11 15 17 15 210 Erin O'Hara f20-24 75 17 13 15 10 13 17 x x 213 Sarah Pattison f20-24 66 13 8 x 7 10 x 11 17 197 Gabrielle Montgomery f20-24 65 x 9 11 8 x 11 13 13 8 Kirsty Whiting f20-24 57 20 20 17 x x x x x 498 Ellie Bowcock f20-24 47 15 7 8 6 8 9 x x 98 Rachel Davey f20-24 46 9 6 6 4 6 x 9 10 54 Isabelle Billon f20-24 38 11 4 5 3 7 x x 8 655 Nicky Samuels f20-24 37 x x x 17 20 x x x 20 Nicola de Lautour f20-24 35 x 11 13 11 x x x x 67 Lauren Brady f20-24 33 7 3 4 5 4 x 5 9 548 Brooke Pattle f20-24 30 x 15 x 15 x x x x 676 Tamara Kendall f20-24 30 x x 10 x x x 20 x 755 Jenny Cooper f20-24 28 x x x 13 15 x x x 297 Claire Wright f20-24 26 6 1 3 1 1 6 4 6 303 Jo Carrel f20-24 26 10 x 2 2 5 x 7 x 602 Sally Roberts f20-24 25 x x x x 2 8 8 7 363 Kelly Marshall f20-24 23 5 x x x 3 7 3 5 695 Marnie Lyons f20-24 22 x x x x 9 13 x x 869 Aimee Schicker f20-24 20 x x x x x 10 10 x 916 Amie Wolken f20-24 17 x x x x x x 6 11 917 Rowan Baird f20-24 15 x x x x x x 15 x 330 Elizabeth Steinberg f20-24 9 2 x x x x 3 x 4 318 Petrina Mayo f20-24 8 8 x x x x x x x 561 Jessica Stacey f20-24 7 x x 7 x x x x x 594 Lynette Theron f20-24 7 x x x x x 4 x 3 44 Rochelle Arthur f20-24 5 x x x x x 5 x x 319 Fi McLaren f20-24 5 x 5 x x x x x x 394 Anna Morast f20-24 4 4 x x x x x x x 400 Kristal Petrie f20-24 3 3 x x x x x x x 617 Camille Pape f20-24 3 x 2 1 x x x x x Race Name Age Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points # Group Total Race #1 Race #2 Race #3 Race #4 Race #5 Race #6 Race #7 Race #8 7 Carmel Hanly f25-29 111 20 20 x 20 17 17 17 17 9 Vanessa Palmer f25-29 99 17 17 20 x 15 15 15 15 186 Fiona Mackay f25-29 84 x 11 17 17 11 13 13 13 806 Anja Dittmer f25-29 80 x x x x 20 20 20 20 609 Joni Bentham f25-29 68 x 9 13 15 10 x 10 11 130 Lizzy Gilmore f25-29 65 13 x 10 11 9 10 11 10 126 Terri Gavin f25-29 56 11 8 11 10 7 8 7 8 485 Miriam Ellis f25-29 48 x x 15 13 x 11 x 9 256 Caroline Sorby f25-29 44 9 x 5 5 x 9 9 7 605 Sang-mi Oh f25-29 28 x 15 x x 13 x x x 280 Jillian Walker f25-29 25 1 7 9 8 x x x x 459 Jane McDonald f25-29 25 15 10 x x x x x x 164 Greta Knight f25-29 23 10 x x 2 5 2 3 1 306 Danielle Crossman f25-29 23 4 2 x x 6 6 5 x 350 Emma Bergh f25-29 21 8 1 x 7 x x x 5 516 Janette Barrow f25-29 20 6 6 8 x x x x x 128 Edwine Gers f25-29 19 x x x 1 2 4 6 6 450 Michelle McDougall f25-29 18 2 4 6 6 x x x x 720 Cas Young f25-29 16 x x x x 8 x 8 x 282 Alexandra Walton f25-29 14 7 x 7 x x x x x 234 Ila Robertson f25-29 13 5 5 3 x x x x x 305 Shellee Cooksley f25-29 13 3 3 x x 4 3 x x 551 Nicola Urquhart f25-29 13 x 13 x x x x x x 639 Laura Pirnie f25-29 9 x x 1 x 3 5 x x 706 Amanda Scown f25-29 9 x x x 9 x x x x 616 Amelie Pape f25-29 8 x x 4 x x x x 4 496 Amy Maginness f25-29 7 x x x 4 x x x 3 873 Amy Churchouse f25-29 7 x x x x x 7 x x 373 Vicki Bohlbro f25-29 4 x x x x x x 4 x 824 Amanda Stokes f25-29 4 x x x x x x 2 2 741 Dianne Sainsbury f25-29 3 x x x 3 x x x x 260 Stacey Strang f25-29 2 x x 2 x x x x x 121 Kaight Forgie f25-29 1 x x x x x 1 x x 600 Marie Weeks f25-29 1 x x x x 1 x x x 837 Claire Osepchook f25-29 1 x x x x x x 1 x Race Name Age Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points # Group Total Race #1 Race #2 Race #3 Race #4 Race #5 Race #6 Race #7 Race #8 5 Samantha Warriner f30-34 120 20 20 20 x 20 20 20 20 137 Caroline Gray f30-34 95 11 17 11 20 11 15 17 15 328 Lorraine Scapens f30-34 84 15 13 13 17 15 13 13 11 446 Kelly Edwards f30-34 77 x x x 15 13 17 15 17 21 Claire Edmonds f30-34 75 17 x 17 x 17 11 x 13 39 Kirsty Allan f30-34 63 9 10 10 13 10 9 10 10 158 Annabel Jeaffreson f30-34 52 10 9 9 10 7 7 7 7 200 Cheryl Murphy f30-34 50 x 7 7 11 8 x 9 8 254 Naomi Smith f30-34 50 x 11 x 9 9 10 11 x 620 Kellee Sandilands f30-34 41 x 8 8 8 x x 8 9 472 Carrie Connors f30-34 32 6 x 4 x 6 4 6 6 482 Teresa Woodford f30-34 28 13 15 x x x x x x 240 Namiko Sahashi f30-34 27 5 1 5 6 5 6 4 x 58 Janette Blyth f30-34 21 x x 6 7 3 x 1 4 558 Deirdre Lack f30-34 15 x x 15 x x x x x 507 Emma Williams f30-34 14 8 6 x x x x x x 143 Itsuko Harada f30-34 13 x x x x x 8 2 3 342 Suzanne Anderton f30-34 12 7 5 x x x x x x 253 Meryl Smith f30-34 11 1 x x x 2 5 3 x 46 Lindsey Bradfield f30-34 10 3 x 2 4 x 1 x x 884 Heidi Baker f30-34 10 x x x x x x 5 5 384 Cathy Hollands f30-34 9 4 3 1 x 1 x x x 811 Sharon Sproule f30-34 9 x x x x 4 3 x 2 615 Janette Baff f30-34 5 x x x 5 x x x x 477 Delwyn McNamara f30-34 4 x 4 x x x x x x 392 Diane McLaughlin f30-34 3 x x 3 x x x x x 555 Jesicca Moratti f30-34 3 x x x 3 x x x x 429 Claire Bentley f30-34 2 x x x x x 2 x x 454 Susie Barrett f30-34 2 x x x 2 x x x x 489 Christine Gianni f30-34 2 2 x x x x x x x 634 Angela Martin f30-34 2 x 2 x x x x x x 747 Tania Tuck f30-34 1 x x x 1 x x x x 922 Sue Graham f30-34 1 x x x x x x x 1 Race Name Age Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points # Group Total Race #1 Race #2 Race #3 Race #4 Race #5 Race #6 Race #7 Race #8 2 Nicole Cope f35-39 120 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 80 Marisa Carter f35-39 86 11 15 15 x 15 13 13 17 478 Gayle Clark f35-39 85 17 17 17 x 17 x 17 x 14 Julia Cree f35-39 75 15 13 x 15 x 17 15 x 526 Kim Shaw f35-39 65 13 11 11 13 13 15 x x 59 Ali Boggs f35-39 58 6 9 10 10 7 7 9 13 120 Cynthia Forbes f35-39 56 10 8 x x 9 10 10 9 47 Catherine Bacon f35-39 48 9 10 9 9 11 x x x 103 Fiona Deed f35-39 47 5 7 8 x 5 8 8 11 821 Ingrid Jeffries f35-39 37 x x x x x 11 11 15 408 Barbara Watson f35-39 35 7 x 13 x 6 9 x x 129 Emma Gibbs f35-39 34 2 4 6 8 3 3 6 7 530 Dawn Kelly f35-39 22 x 6 4 x x 4 x 8 702 Liz Culpan f35-39 19 x x x 11 8 x x x 301 Joanne Anderson f35-39 18 3 5 7 x 2 x x x 715 Tanya Lee-Parker f35-39 17 x x x 17 x x x x 276 Lesley Vincent f35-39 16 x 1 3 5 x 1 x 6 712 Jacqueline Ryan f35-39 14 x x x 7 1 6 x x 832 Sheryl Jamieson f35-39 14 x x x x 4 x x 10 568 Ruth Kingston f35-39 13 x x x 3 x 5 5 x 142 Julie Hamilton f35-39 12 x 2 2 x x x 4 4 332 Kim Taunga f35-39 10 x x x 2 x x 3 5 821 Ingrid Jeffries f35-39 10 x x x x 10 x x x 107 Linda Doughty f35-39 9 x x x x x 2 7 x 359 Maureen Glassey f35-39 9 1 3 5 x x x x x 230 Alison Richmond f35-39 8 8 x x x x x x x 176 Rachael Littlejohn f35-39 6 x x x 6 x x x x 86 Diana Coldham f35-39 4 4 x x x x x x x 692 Catherine Shuker f35-39 4 x x x 4 x x x x 731 Melvina Wise f35-39 3 x x x x x x x 3 830 Kim Gordon f35-39 2 x x x x x x 2 x 908 Sandra Toppin f35-39 2 x x x x x x x 2 124 Julie Grapengiesser-Seavill f35-39 1 x x 1 x x x x x 357 Sandra Geange f35-39 1 x x x x x x x 1 566 Debbie Hawkes f35-39 1 x x x 1 x x x x 876 Liza Cornelius f35-39 1 x x x x x x 1 x Race Name Age Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points # Group Total Race #1 Race #2 Race #3 Race #4 Race #5 Race #6 Race #7 Race #8 671 Libby Henriksen f40-44 120 x x 20 20 20 20 20 20 225 Lynda Rae f40-44 103 17 20 17 15 17 13 15 17 104 Sheryl des Jardines f40-44 96 13 17 15 17 15 15 17 15 345 Gill Mead f40-44 87 20 x 11 11 13 17 13 13 278 Fujine Wolken f40-44 72 11 13 13 13 11 6 3 11 500 Trish Mau f40-44 50 8 10 10 9 9 x x 4 457 Niki Harre f40-44 49 10 11 x 6 x 7 10 5 492 Jean Ahipene f40-44 46 9 9 9 7 8 8 7 3 292 Mandy White f40-44 45 7 6 7 x 6 10 9 6 111 Susanna Dvorak f40-44 41 x 8 x 8 7 3 8 7 169 Shelley King f40-44 38 4 5 8 1 2 5 6 10 853 Jo Tacon f40-44 31 x x x x x 11 11 9 351 Lyn Boyce f40-44 30 15 15 x x x x x x 703 Lesley Doughty f40-44 28 x x x 10 10 x x 8 60 Inge Bolt f40-44 19 6 7 4 x x x x 2 175 Jenny Lindsay f40-44 19 3 4 3 2 4 2 4 1 684 Marlene Tarawhiti f40-44 14 x x 6 5 3 x x x 863 Chris Schon f40-44 14 x x x x x 9 5 x 694 Deborah Camplin f40-44 9 x x x x 5 4 x x 524 Linda O'Connor f40-44 8 5 x x x x 1 2 x 447 Maureen Thompson f40-44 5 x x 5 x x x x x 654 Ann Fletcher f40-44 4 x 2 2 x x x x
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