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Rural/Central Athletics 2016 Tuesday, 22 November 2016 Rotorua International Stadium Field # 2 Rural/Central Athletics 2016 Tuesday, 22 November 2016 Rotorua International Stadium Field # 2 Official Results Highlighted names in yellow have qualified for the BOP Athletics Championships Track Results - 800 metres Place Open Boys - 800m School Time Record Record Holder 1st Oliver Larcombe Kaharoa 2.31.22 2.31.22 Oliver Larcombe – Kaharoa (2016) 2nd Austin Lash Otonga 2.40.75 3rd Ollie Weaver Kaharoa 2.43.04 4th Wiremu Pirika Ruamata 2.46.34 Place Open Girls – 800m School Time Record Record Holder 1st Annelyse Cowie Kaharoa 2.44.78 2.40.5 Hannah Gapes – Lynmore (2014) 2nd Poppy Martin St Marys 2.49.40 3rd Emma Eruni-Bennett Kaharoa 2.54.09 4th Angela Rowson Otonga 2.59.09 Track Results - 60 metres Place 9 Yr old Boys - 60m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Hamish Carr Otonga 8.90 8.66 Ariariterangi Tuhaka – Malfroy (2014) 2nd Tukotahi Richards-TeWhau Malfroy 9.03 3rd Caden Hughes Westbrook 9.22 4th Ezra Dorset Otonga 9.23 Place 9 Yr old Girls - 60m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Madison Landers Rotokawa 8.88 8.88 Madison Landers – Rotokawa (2016) 2nd Hanna Morrison Te Koutu 9.53 3rd Kate Shapley Glenholme 9.81 4th Ahipukahu Ruamata 9.83 Athletes with Disabilities – 100m Track Results Place Athletes with Disabilities Boys – 100m School Age Disability Result 1st Whitimai Waitoko Western Heights 9 AWDID 23.43 1st Whakapau Tumai-Te Pou Te Koutu 12+ AWDCP 20.11 Track Results – 100 metres Place 12+ Yr old Boys - 100m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Tikitere Patu Ruamata 13.60 13.60 Tikitere Patu – Ruamata (2016) 2nd Moana Esposito Rotorua SDA 13.69 3rd Shadyn Semmens Rotorua SDA 13.70 4th Kyle Anderson Chapman 13.94 Place 12+ Yr old Girls - 100m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Promyss Pitman Chapman 14.88 14.41 Te Amohi Paul – Te Koutu (2014) 2nd Lefu Hura Rotorua Primary 15.02 3rd Rainbow Mihaka Mamaku 15.16 4th Puti Pomare Te Koutu 15.68 Place 11 Yr old Boys - 100m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Teare Tunui Kawaha Pt 12.00 12.00 Teare Tunui – Kawaha Pt (2016) 2nd Tasman Bryson Kawaha Pt 13.97 3rd David Kollibisoga Malfroy 14.16 4th Ayden Davies Ngongotaha 14.26 Place 11 Yr old Girls - 100m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Aimee Te Paa Malfroy 14.22 14.19 Sugar Bryant-Kameta – Selwyn (2014) 2nd Eden Uerata Westbrook 14.35 3rd Rangituhia Peeke Te koutu 14.62 4th Oceania Pene Ruamata 14.84 Place 10 Yr old Boys - 100m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Wiremu Brailey Glenholme 13.29 13.29 Wiremu Brailey – Glenholme (2016) 2nd Ngahere McCauley Western Heights 14.34 3rd Andreas Maru Westbrook 15.09 4th Setaleki Mafileo Otonga 15.11 Place 10 Yr old Girls - 100m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Keyara Roberts Rotokawa 14.35 13.6 Isla Norman-Bell – Lynmore (2011) 2nd Ocean Redpath Selwyn 14.66 3rd Keita Te Moni Owhata 15.12 4th Mia Herewini Western Heights 15.22 Place 9 Yr old Boys - 100m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Hayden Chapman Lynmore 14.19 14.00 Te Ropiha Williams – Rotorua Primary (2015) 2nd Cooper Simes Ngongotaha 14.25 3rd Jack Marra Westbrook 14.61 4th Jamie Paterson St Michaels 14.91 Place 9 Yr old Girls - 100m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Madison Landers Rotokawa 13.09 13.09 Madison Landers – Rotokawa (2016) 2nd Nataley Vaipo Kawaha Pt 15.69 3rd Maia Pakaru Selwyn 15.74 4th Hayley Ma’Afu Selwyn 15.92 Track Results - 200 metres Place 12+ Yr old Boys - 200m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Kyle Anderson Chapman 29.50 29.50 Kyle Anderson – Chapman (2016) 2nd Johann Anderson Ngakuru 29.78 3rd Shadyn Semmens Rotorua SDA 30.43 4th Raukaraka Gardiner Te Koutu 30.90 Place 12+ Yr old Girls - 200m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Promyss Pitman Chapman 31.78 30.71 Maria Tini – Te Koutu (2015) 2nd Isobelle Brake Kaharoa 32.81 3rd Lefu Hura Rotorua Primary 33.81 4th Puti Pomare Te Koutu 34.03 Place 11 Yr old Boys – 200m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Teare Tunui Kawaha Pt 28.28 28.28 Teare Tunui – Kawaha Point (2016) 2nd Ray-Shaun Ashworth-Maaka Western Heights 31.00 3rd Energy Wineera Glenholme 31.54 4th Austin Lash Otonga 31.79 Place 11 Yr old Girls – 200m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Terri Matthews St Michaels 29.66 29.66 Terri Matthews – St Michaels (2016) 2nd Kaea Nepia Ngongotaha 31.50 3rd Rangituhia Peeke Te Koutu 32.03 4th Kiara Dudson St Marys 32.21 Place 10 Yr old Boys – 200m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Herewini Insley Lynmore 29.19 29.19 Herewini Insley – Lynmore (2016) 2nd Wiremu Brailey Glenholme 30.22 3rd Boyd Williams Glenholme 30.37 4th Michael Miller Kawaha Pt 31.04 Place 10 Yr old Girls – 200m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Keyara Roberts Rotokawa 30.75 29.70 Isla Norman-Bell – Lynmore (2011) 2nd Mia Herewini Western Heights 32.06 3rd Keira Hewitt Glenholme 32.85 4th Kalani Aldworth St Michaels 32.92 Place 9 Yr old Boys – 200m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Hayden Chapman Lynmore 30.78 30.78 Hayden Chapman – Lynmore (2016) 2nd Cooper Simes Ngongotaha 31.59 3rd Ben Clarke Lynmore 31.81 4th Jack Marra Westbrook 32.00 Place 9 Yr old Girls – 200m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Te Pumanawa o Toku Ate Rogers Te koutu 32.07 32.07 Te Pumanawa o Toku Ate Rogers – Te Koutu (2016) 2nd Nataley Vaipo Kawaha Point 33.53 3rd Trelise Howard Lynmore 34.03 4th Madeline Hale Otonga 34.44 Track Results - 400 metres Place 12+ Yr old Boys - 400m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Raukaraka Gardiner Te Koutu 1.10.37 1.10.37 Raukaraka Gardiner – Te Koutu (2016) 2nd Tuakana-Kore Kingi Te Koutu 1.12.03 3rd Wiremu Pirika Ruamata 1.15.16 4th Manaaki Kingi Rotorua Primary 1.17.38 Place 12+ Yr old Girls - 400m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Annelyse Cowie Kaharoa 1.14.94 1.14.84 Te Aomihi Paul – Te Koutu (2014) 2nd Tori Spooner Mamaku 1.15.66 3rd Katerina Karauria Te Koutu 1.21.84 4th Ashenka Seneviratre Chapman 1.29.25 Place 11 Yr old Boys - 400m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Sean Gapes Lynmore 1.12.87 1.08.24 Julius Waldron – Kawaha Point (2014) 2nd Cameron Smith Lynmore 1.16.72 3rd Lee Butler St Michaels 1.17.88 4th Kauri Hurkmans Western Heights 1.18.51 Place 11 Yr old Girls - 400m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Poppy Martin St Marys 1.15.47 1.15.47 Poppy Martin – St Marys (2016) 2nd Angela Rowson Otonga 1.15.91 3rd Alexandra Lester St Michaels 1.20.97 4th Jasmine Donaldson Lynmore 1.23.36 Place 10 Yr old Boys - 400m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Herewini Insley Lynmore 1.10.59 1.10.59 Herewini Insley – Lynmore (2016) 2nd Leo Bamfield Lynmore 1.14.38 3rd Karlos Iraia Western Heights 1.15.28 4th Thomas Yetsenga Otonga 1.15.30 Place 10 Yr old Girls – 400m School Result Record Record Holder 1st Megan Pinder Kaharoa 1.17.53 1.14.49 Alyssa Webster – Rotorua Primary (2015) 2nd Tyla Pope Westbrook 1.18.31 3rd Lexiana Hintz St Marys 1.19.66 4th Hemoata Kautai Ruamata 1.20.08 Track Results – 4 × 100 metre Relay Place 12+ Yr Old Boys Result Record Record Holder 1st TKKM o Ruamata 1.01.62 1.00.17 Te Koutu (2014) 2nd TKKM Te Koutu 1.01.64 3rd Mamaku School 1.01.65 Place 12+ Yr Old Girls Result Record Record Holder 1st Mamaku School 1.01.00 1.01.00 Mamaku School (2016) 2nd TKKM Te Koutu 1.04.05 3rd Rotorua Primary School 1.05.21 4th Kaharoa School 1.07.44 Place 11 Yr Old Boys Result Record Record Holder 1st Otonga School 59.66 58.76 Glenholme (2015) 2nd Lynmore School 1.00.56 3rd Glenholme Primary 1.00.85 4th Ngongotaha School 1.01.84 Place 11 Yr Old Girls Result Record Record Holder 1st Malfroy School 1.03.72 1.01.39 Lynmore (2015) 2nd TKKM o Ruamata 1.03.91 3rd Ngongotaha School 1.04.78 4th Otonga School 1.05.22 Place 10 Yr Old Boys Result Record Record Holder 1st Glenholme School 1.00.34 59.54 Glenholme School (2015) 2nd Lynmore School 1.00.93 3rd Otonga School 1.02.85 4th= St Mary’s School 1.04.10 4th= Westbrook School 1.04.10 Place 10 Yr Old Girls Result Record Record Holder 1st Lynmore School 1.03.16 1.03.11 Lynmore School (2015) 2nd Glenholme School 1.03.17 3rd Western Heights Primary School 1.04.84 4th Westbrook School 1.04.85 Place 9 Yr Old Boys Result Record Record Holder 1st Otonga School 1.03.79 1.00.95 Glenholme School (2014) 2nd Lynmore School 1.04.06 3rd Westbrook School 1.04.44 4th Malfroy School 1.05.25 Place 9 Yr Old Girls Result Record Record Holder 1st Ngongotaha School 1.07.92 1.04.27 Lynmore (2015) 2nd Lynmore School 1.07.97 3rd St Marys School 1.09.08 4th Otonga School 1.09.10 Field Results - Long Jump Place 12+ Yr old Boys - Long Jump School Result Record Record Holder 1st Tikitere Patu Ruamata 4.33m 4.33m Tikitere Patu – Ruamata (2016) 2nd Shadyn Semmens Rotorua SDA 4.08m 3rd Paiaka Udy Te Koutu 3.96m 4th Anthony Leonard Rotorua Primary 3.92m Place 12+ Yr old Girls - Long Jump School Result Record Record Holder 1st Molly Phillips Kaharoa 4.04m 4.04m Molly Phillips – Kaharoa (2016) 2nd Naomi Smith Mamaku 3.89m 3rd Bailee Taylor Mamaku 3.57m 4th Shania Smith Rotorua Primary 3.23m Place 11 Yr old Boys - Long Jump School Result Record Record Holder 1st Raejon Ruakawa Selwyn 4.56m 4.56m Raejon Ruakawa – Selwyn (2016) 2nd Tainui kelly Owhata 4.46m 3rd Sean Gapes Lynmore 4.42m 4th Teawe Parkinson St Michaels 4.32m Place 11 Yr old Girls - Long Jump School Result Record Record Holder 1st Lillian Muir Chapman 4.09m 4.09m Lillian Muir – Chapman (2016) 2nd Mufaro Mapengo Rotorua SDA 3.90m 3rd Kyra Bruns Glenholme 3.80m 4th Roimata Brown Ruamata 3.77m Place 10 Yr old Boys - Long Jump School Result Record Record Holder 1st Reif Prouse-Lewis Otonga 4.20m 4.20m Reif Prouse-Lewis – Otonga (2016) 2nd Ngahere McCauley Western Heights 4.07m 3rd Israel Warnes Chapman 4.05m
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