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BOP Cross Country Championships 2018 - Results BOP Cross Country Championships 2018 - Results ATHLETES WITH A DISABILITY - BOP CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 RESULTS Race No. Placing First Name School Gender Age 9YG - 220 1 Ariana August Rotorua Primary Girl 9 10YB - 520 1 Tyrone Banfield Rotorua Primary Boy 10 8 YEAR OLD GIRLS - BOP CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 RESULTS Race No. Placing Time Name School Region 8YG - 041 1 7.19 Isla Rogers Bethlehem College WBOP 8YG - 042 2 7.23 Emma Hooker Golden Sands School WBOP 8YG - 043 3 7.40 Olivia Tanner Fairhaven School WBOP 8YG - 045 4 7.52 Jazz Baggott Te Akau ki Papamoa Primary School WBOP 8YG - 021 5 7.53 Harriett Milne Ohope Beach School EBOP 8YG - 044 6 7.55 Indie Fitzgibbon Waihi Beach School WBOP 8YG - 002 7 7.56 Charlotte Tremain Lynmore Primary School CBOP 8YG - 046 8 7.58 Mya Winderborn Omokoroa No 1 School WBOP 8YG - 003 9 8.00 Greer Bennett Lynmore Primary School CBOP 8YG - 015 10 8.04 Courtney Mackay Waikite Valley CBOP 8YG - 001 11 8.05 Hazel Nahu Western Heights Primary CBOP 8YG - 050 12 8.11 Maddison Taylor Fairhaven School WBOP 8YG - 051 13 8.12 Katie Power Omokoroa No 1 School WBOP 8YG - 047 14 8.13 Zoe Verhoeven Mt Maunganui School WBOP 8YG - 016 15 8.14 Searsha Blakely Mihi School CBOP 8YG - 022 16 8.15 Ariana Dawson Thornton School EBOP 8YG - 008 17 8.16 Tariss Walters Westbrook School CBOP 8YG - 052 18 8.17 Ella Coley Mt Maunganui School WBOP 8YG - 012 19 8.20 Mason-Marie Playle Westbrook School CBOP 8YG - 025 20 8.21 Elena Marxen-Short Ohope Beach School EBOP 8YG - 010 21 Hanaki Richards Ngongotaha School CBOP 8YG - 049 22 Isabella Terblanche Pillans Point School WBOP 8YG - 048 23 Shamar Broughton Te Akau ki Papamoa Primary School WBOP 8YG - 007 24 Casey Day Kaharoa School CBOP 8YG - 032 25 Olivia Gibson Ohope Beach School EBOP 8YG - 004 26 Cocoa Stevens Lynmore Primary School CBOP 8YG - 028 27 Phoebe Jones Allandale School EBOP 8YG - 023 28 Ellie Mees Otakiri School EBOP 8YG - 034 29 Olivia Hyndman Otakiri School EBOP 8YG - 009 30 Marewa Waerea-Tamai TKKM o Te Koutu CBOP 8YG - 006 31 Alia Holster-Haidzir Lynmore Primary School CBOP 8YG - 005 32 Ave Frost Lynmore Primary School CBOP 8YG - 024 33 Coco Wren James Street School EBOP 8YG - 030 34 Miley Whitely Allandale School EBOP 8YG - 033 35 Tara Peterson Awakeri School EBOP 8YG - 027 36 Charlotte Ryan Edgecumbe School EBOP 8YG - 014 37 Raiha White Lake Rotoma School CBOP 8YG - 035 38 Jacinda Gebert St Joseph's Catholic School (Opotiki) EBOP 8YG - 018 39 Lucy Bicknell Galatea School CBOP 8YG - 026 40 Samantha Kora Opotiki Primary School EBOP 8YG - 029 41 Waitahui Te Riini Kawerau South School EBOP 8YG - 013 42 Waimarino Meha TKKM o te Rotoiti CBOP 8YG - 019 43 Selina Wykes Galatea school CBOP 8YG - 017 44 Katie Pyrah Waikite Valley CBOP 8 YEAR OLD BOYS - BOP CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 RESULTS Regio Race No. Placing Time Name School n 8YB - 121 1 6.37 Bailey Le Prou Awakeri School EBOP 8YB - 142 2 6.46 Hayden Williamson Paengaroa School WBOP 8YB - 141 3 6.49 Tevyn Lippi-Smith Greenpark School (Tauranga) WBOP 8YB - 113 4 6.50 Kainan Huirnui Whangamarino School CBOP 8YB - 147 4 6.56 Harry Breed Mt Maunganui School WBOP 8YB - 145 5 6.58 Nate MacDonald Golden Sands School WBOP 8YB - 149 6 6.59 Archie Montgomerie Oropi School WBOP 8YB - 101 7 7.06 Cody Shilton Lynmore Primary School CBOP 8YB - 143 8 7.08 Curtis Brott Tauranga Primary School WBOP 8YB - 122 9 7.09 Oliver Peat Awakeri School EBOP 8YB - 130 10 7.10 Brody Sedgman Kawerau South School EBOP 8YB - 144 11 7.11 Henry Hyett Tauranga Primary School WBOP 8YB - 115 12 7.12 Carter O’Reilly Broadlands School CBOP 8YB - 104 13 7.13 Dominic Dube Lynmore Primary School CBOP 8YB - 150 14 7.14 Troy Loveridge Fairhaven School WBOP 8YB - 123 15 7.16 Taimana Adams Kawerau South School EBOP 8YB - 124 16 7.19 Alexander Whiteman Awakeri School EBOP 8YB - 146 17 7.21 Hamish King Omokoroa Point School WBOP 8YB - 126 18 7.25 Hunter Schoker-Hill Otakiri School EBOP 8YB - 103 19 7.30 Kingston Ryan Otonga Road School CBOP 8YB - 148 20 7.31 Hugo Horan Omokoroa No 1 School WBOP 8YB - 155 21 Tom Hurley Bethlehem College WBOP 8YB - 102 22 Jonah Funnell Lynmore Primary School CBOP 8YB - 105 23 Baume Daniel Glenholme School CBOP 8YB - 152 24 Oscar Tutt St Thomas More Catholic School WBOP 8YB - 125 25 Shaedyn Rogers Ohope Beach School EBOP 8YB - 129 26 Fletcher Davis St Joseph's Catholic School (WHK) EBOP 8YB - 107 27 Leo English Kaharoa School CBOP 8YB - 112 28 Rydah Lukis Westbrook School CBOP 8YB - 134 29 Sachin Marston Ohope Beach School EBOP 8YB - 154 30 Jonathon Roessner Omokoroa No 1 School WBOP 8YB - 127 31 Tyler Wardlaw Awakeri School EBOP 8YB - 128 32 Caleb O'Neill St Joseph's Catholic School (Opotiki) EBOP 8YB - 116 33 Harry Ferreira Broadlands School CBOP 8YB - 135 34 Caleb Cox Woodlands School (Opotiki) EBOP 8YB - 110 35 Fletcher Kirner Westbrook School CBOP 8YB - 108 36 Samuel Venter Bethlehem College Chapman CBOP 8YB - 131 37 Israel Marshall-Moore Ohope Beach School EBOP 8YB - 106 38 Novak Marshment Lynmore Primary School CBOP 8YB - 133 39 Kupu-John Amoamo St Joseph's Catholic School (Opotiki) EBOP 8YB - 111 40 Te Rito Rika TKKM o Te Koutu CBOP 8YB - 132 41 Lincoln Reid Apanui School EBOP 8YB - 109 42 Blake Goodson Ngongotaha School CBOP 8YB - 119 43 Hunter O’Brien Galatea school CBOP 8YB - 118 44 Oliver Van den Broek Galatea School CBOP 9 YEAR OLD GIRLS - BOP CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 RESULTS Race No. Placing Time Name School Region 9YG - 245 1 8.45 Lilah Joe Otumoetai School WBOP 9YG - 222 2 8.46 Stevie Reid Mcallum Edgecumbe School EBOP 9YG - 215 3 8.49 Stella Arsen Broadlands School CBOP 9YG - 246 4 9.04 Eleanor Pugh Selwyn Ridge School WBOP 9YG - 221 5 9.11 Hazel Gates Kawerau South School EBOP 9YG - 244 6 9.28 Ruby Jones Greenpark School (Tauranga) WBOP 9YG - 247 7 9.29 Gracie Murden Omanu School WBOP 9YG - 251 8 9.32 Jasmine Griffiths Bethlehem College WBOP 9YG - 254 9 9.35 Rose Scott Bethlehem School WBOP 9YG - 253 10 9.37 Taylor Knight Otamarakau School WBOP 9YG - 249 11 9.38 Amelia Cheyne Mt Maunganui School WBOP 9YG - 242 12 9.42 Maia Basile Bethlehem School WBOP 9YG - 223 13 9.43 Aramia Hanlen Awakeri School EBOP 9YG - 257 14 9.49 Isla Yardley Golden Sands School WBOP 9YG - 233 15 9.50 Molly Fenwick Otakiri School EBOP 9YG - 206 16 9.52 Nani Challans Kawaha Point School CBOP 9YG - 202 17 9.54 Ngahirata Haumaha Glenholme School CBOP 9YG - 203 18 9.55 Arwen Barker Lynmore Primary School CBOP 9YG - 207 19 9.56 Ella-Rose Davis Ngongotaha School CBOP 9YG - 201 20 9.57 Renee Price Ngakuru School CBOP 9YG - 225 21 Danielle Bach-Christensen Awakeri School EBOP 9YG - 227 22 Navaeh-Lee O'Brien Apanui School EBOP 9YG - 252 23 Eva Jefferies St Mary's Catholic School (Tauranga) WBOP 9YG - 226 24 Te Whetu Allan Matata School EBOP 9YG - 256 25 Sienna Clark Greenpark School (Tauranga) WBOP 9YG - 216 26 Mackenzie Miers Broadlands School CBOP 9YG - 230 27 Claudia Evans Ohope Beach School EBOP 9YG - 210 28 Olivia Mcneil Kaharoa School CBOP 9YG - 211 29 Bianca Brake St Michael's Catholic School CBOP 9YG - 241 30 Matilda Valentine Greenpark School (Tauranga) WBOP 9YG - 243 31 Polly George Matahui Road School WBOP 9YG - 229 32 Baillie O'Neil-Teepa Ohope Beach School EBOP 9YG - 208 33 Lauryn Martin Ngongotaha School CBOP 9YG - 205 34 Sophie Patterson Otonga Road School CBOP 9YG - 212 35 Marni Adams Ngongotaha School CBOP 9YG - 204 36 Hanae Sudo Otonga Road School CBOP 9YG - 209 37 Te Ruakahurangi Irihei TKKM o Te Koutu CBOP 9YG - 232 38 Sophie Ryan Edgecumbe School EBOP 9YG - 235 39 Holly Rowland Awakeri School EBOP 9YG - 234 40 Kacia Garrow-Thomas Kawerau South School EBOP 9YG - 217 41 Emma Carson-Soar Lake Rerewhakaaitu CBOP 9YG - 218 42 Leiella Teare Murupara Area School CBOP 9 YEAR OLD BOYS - BOP CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 RESULTS Race No. Placing Time Name School Region 9YB - 344 1 8.06 Eli Collins Mt Maunganui School WBOP 9YB - 347 2 8.08 Hemi Antonsen Papamoa School WBOP 9YB - 349 3 8.13 Cameron Fitzjohn Greenpark School (Tauranga) WBOP 9YB - 345 4 8.20 Corban Holmes Bethlehem School WBOP 9YB - 346 5 8.22 Liam Harrison Pongakawa School WBOP 9YB - 351 6 8.28 Eli Paintin Otumoetai School WBOP 9YB - 348 7 8.33 Mike Rousell Katikati Primary School WBOP 9YB - 352 8 8.34 Jack Pilkington Selwyn Ridge School WBOP 9YB - 356 9 8.35 Ashton Lucas Greenpark School (Tauranga) WBOP 9YB - 323 10 8.36 Sean Jones Allandale School EBOP 9YB - 354 11 8.37 Lincoln Korewha Greenpark School (Tauranga) WBOP 9YB - 353 12 8.38 Caleb Litolff Tauriko School WBOP 9YB - 321 13 8.42 Freddie Evans Ohope Beach School EBOP 9YB - 342 14 8.44 Austin Herbert Te Akau ki Papamoa Primary School WBOP 9YB - 324 15 8.49 Kahurangi Te Aho Apanui School EBOP 9YB - 350 16 8.50 Baxter Rose Omokoroa Point School WBOP 9YB - 322 17 8.52 Aydan Hall Otakiri School EBOP 9YB - 327 18 9.00 Nikau Seymour Apanui School EBOP 9YB - 325 19 9.04 Jack Dawson Thornton School EBOP 9YB - 355 20 9.05 Trent Ewing Waihi East School WBOP 9YB - 328 21 Brooklyn Bethell Edgecumbe School EBOP 9YB - 302 22 Sam Mcfarlane Otonga Road School CBOP 9YB - 333 23 Rakapi Hill Kawerau South School EBOP 9YB - 318 24 Nikau Ryder Galatea School CBOP 9YB - 357 25 Mason Pilkington Selwyn Ridge School WBOP 9YB - 330 26 Korbyn Watson Allandale School EBOP 9YB - 341 27 Sam Ryan Omokoroa No 1 School WBOP 9YB - 329 28 Chris Martin Ohope Beach School EBOP 9YB - 306 29 Maui Old Otonga Road School CBOP 9YB - 335 30 Noah Vullings Apanui School EBOP 9YB - 308 31 Connor Marra Westbrook School CBOP 9YB - 303 32 Darcy Bowers Lynmore Primary School CBOP 9YB - 334 33 Caign Boonen Apanui School EBOP
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