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Track and Field Results NZSS Track and Field & Road Championships Tauranga Domain - 11/12/2020 to 13/12/2020 Results Event 35 Boys Javelin Throw 700g Junior 1 Stiaan Botes Mt Maunganui College 62.57m 2 Bradley Bidois Cambridge High School 51.67m 3 Andre Gundersen Paraparaumu College 46.17m 4 Finn Burridge Kristin School 46.14m 5 Daniel Shaw YC Westlake Boys High School 42.89m 6 Tyler Farquhar Papamoa College 38.25m 7 Harrison McGregor Aquinas College 36.83m 8 Sonny Reynolds Thames High School 36.71m 9 Tai Rhodes Westlake Boys High School 35.92m 10 MacLean Forbes St Patrick’s College Silverstream 35.80m 11 Antonie Smal Sancta Maria College 35.10m 12 Chace Large Rototuna High School 34.77m 13 Dian Jacobs Hamilton Boys High School 32.65m 14 Blaine Knapman St Patrick’s College Silverstream 31.51m 15 William Kirk Green Bay High School 31.22m 16 Aphichat Khothisen Green Bay High School 27.17m 17 Nikora Bright Edgecumbe College 24.73m -- Dustin Miller St Patrick’s College Silverstream NM Event 36 Girls Javelin Throw 500g Junior 1 Ruby Donnelly Motueka High School 33.60m 2 Kirsty McCarthy-Dempsey Darfield High School 33.07m 3 Leala Willman Napier Girls High School 32.79m 4 Khushi Kansara Motueka High School 32.03m 5 Mia Bartlett Wairarapa College 29.77m 6 Ariana Mudgway Motueka High School 29.74m 7 Isla Feek Wellington Diocesan School for Girls 26.02m 8 Bridget Trott Whanganui Collegiate 25.08m 9 Jessica Lake Waitaki Girls High School 24.41m 10 Awatea Carswell Wairarapa College 24.18m 11 Chelsey Moananu Wellington East Girls College 24.01m 12 Ashleigh Devine Rototuna High School 23.80m 13 Monica McDonald Roncalli College 22.39m 14 Olivia Augustine Napier Girls High School 21.35m 15 Maralyse Whiteman Kuranui College 19.52m 16 Ormlie van Veldhuizen Napier Girls High School 19.11m Event 37 Boys Javelin Throw 700g Senior 1 Ethan Walker Taieri College 58.94m 2 Campbell Robb St Pauls Collegiate 54.14m 3 Toby Robb St Pauls Collegiate 52.24m 4 Niall Clancy Hawera High School 51.60m 5 Kaleb Sola Hutt Valley High School 50.89m 6 Angus Lyver Palmerston North Boys High School 48.82m 7 Harsh Kansara Motueka High School 46.79m 8 Joel Taylor Christchurch Boys High School 45.82m 9 Daniel Shaw YC Westlake Boys High School 44.50m YC CR 18.5 10 Max Teuruaa Kaipara College 42.34m 11 Jonathan Sceats Hutt International Boys High School 41.97m 12 Elardus Botha Auckland Grammar School 40.16m 13 Josh Woodhead Hastings Boys High School 39.77m 14 Isaac Chaytor Auckland Grammar School 39.41m 15 Tama Bartlett Wairarapa College 39.35m 16 Hunter Fink St Patrick’s College Silverstream 38.48m 17 Taylor Singer Otaki College 37.87m 18 Quinn Andis Shirley Boys High School 37.78m 19 Quinn Motley Timaru Boys High School 35.63m 20 Hamish Cameron Hamilton Boys High School 33.39m 21 Jamin Millar Otago Boys High School 32.97m 22 Travis Bartlett Wairarapa College 31.60m 23 Callum Stewart Auckland Grammar School 25.16m Event 38 Girls Javelin Throw 500g Senior 1 Carlin Botes Mt Maunganui College 41.51m 2 Tirado Brianna Pinehurst School Inc 40.56m 3 Sam Mackinder Palmerston North Boys High School 38.63m 4 Jessie James Pio Pio College 36.36m 5 Sophie Andrews Whanganui High School 30.46m 6 Zoe Hall Sacred Heart Girls College 30.12m 7 Morgan Oudemans Roncalli College 29.20m 8 Bree Ackland Kristin School 28.47m 9 Kayli Tuiraviravi Tauranga Girls College 27.55m 10 Monica Faumui St Peter’s School Cambridge 25.86m 11 Scarlett Kirby St Margaret’s College 25.18m 12 Hannah Hickey Whanganui Collegiate 24.89m 13 Antonia Jamieson St Orans College 23.98m 14 Sera Taei St Peter’s School Cambridge 21.79m 15 Savannah Samson-Tuinukua St Peter’s School Cambridge 17.48m 16 Maioha Riwai-Couch Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Wairarapa 16.57m Event 45 Boys Shot Put 5kg Junior 1 Liam Pavier New Plymouth Boys High School 16.17m 2 Andre Gundersen Paraparaumu College 15.71m 3 Leon Richard Manurewa High School 15.20m 4 Couper Killick St Andrew’s College 14.84m 5 Harrison McGregor Aquinas College 14.45m 6 Rico Fisher Southland Boys High School 13.15m 7 Alexander Hewitt Hutt International Boys High School 12.47m 8 Va'a Tui St Patrick’s College Kilbirnie 12.22m 9 Mose Faaumuumu Timo Avondale College 12.08m 10 Zaine Murdoch Kings High School 11.90m 11 Levi White Manurewa High School 11.61m 12 Armani Lemalu Christ’s College 11.38m 13 Tisharn Field Waihi College 10.93m 14 James Moore Christchurch Boys High School 10.89m 15 Stefanos Siatiras Wellington College 10.81m 16 Hunter Williams Kuranui College 10.70m 17 Reid Davidson Rangitoto College 10.46m 18 Tamiano Ahloo Sacred Heart College Auckland 10.39m 19 MacLean Forbes St Patrick’s College Silverstream 10.04m 20 Nikora Wharehinga - Sime Wainuiomata College 10.03m 21 Tai Rhodes Westlake Boys High School 9.50m 22 Blaine Knapman St Patrick’s College Silverstream 9.35m 23 Dustin Miller St Patrick’s College Silverstream 9.20m 24 Nikora Bright Edgecumbe College 8.56m Event 46 Girls Shot Put 3kg Junior 1 Nadja Kumerich Rangitoto College 14.56m 2 Suzannah Kennelly Diocesan School for Girls 13.89m 3 Renee Willis St Hilda’s Collegiate 13.14m 4 Grace Matulovic Albany Senior High School 12.79m 5 Kate Hallie Takapuna Grammar 12.64m 6 Nirvana Uta'atu St Mary's College 12.34m 7 Mikayla Sola Hutt Valley High School 12.21m 8 Shyah Beattie Taieri College 11.34m 9 Zoe Rutherford Iona College 11.16m 10 Izzi Leifi Christchurch Girls High School 10.91m 11 Kirsty McCarthy-Dempsey Darfield High School 10.87m 12 Jorja Demler Te Awamutu College 10.86m 13 Ashleigh Devine Rototuna High School 10.80m 14 Melelosaline Lose Hamilton Girls High School 10.78m 15 Leela Douglas Motueka High School 10.52m 16 Nora Quigley Craighead Diocesan School 10.32m 17 Nirvana Hepi-Breen Kaikorai Valley School 10.14m 18 Saskia Rhind Tauranga Girls College 9.89m 19 Siniva Mau` Rangiora New Life School 9.59m 20 Olivia Augustine Napier Girls High School 9.05m 21 Eva-Luna Sander Otago Girls High School 9.03m 22 Awatea Carswell Wairarapa College 8.96m 23 Jasmine Wellington St Matthew’s Collegiate 8.53m 24 Amber Wellington St Matthew’s Collegiate 8.52m 25 Layla Rowlands Trident High School 8.17m 26 Caitlyn Hoggard Kristin School 7.88m 27 Ormlie van Veldhuizen Napier Girls High School 7.75m Event 47 Boys Shot Put 5kg Senior 1 Liam Ngchok Wulf Manurewa High School 17.79m 2 Trent Hogg Southland Boys High School 16.75m 3 Cameron Moffitt Otago Boys High School 15.12m 4 Max Abbot Wellington College 14.93m 5 Hanno Nel Napier Boys High School 14.58m 6 Laycian Leoso St Peter’s College 14.07m 7 Caedman Hawkins Wairarapa College 13.49m 8 Quinn Motley Timaru Boys High School 13.36m 9 Ben Phillips St Bede’s College 13.09m 10 Jamin Millar Otago Boys High School 13.08m 11 William Crofskey Cambridge High School 12.77m 12 Fano Asiata St Peter’s College Auckland 12.72m 13 Max Teuruaa Kaipara College 12.68m 14 Marcus Hamilton Christ’s College 11.93m 15 James Paterson John McGlashan College 11.70m Event 48 Girls Shot Put 3kg Senior 1 Kaia Tupu-South Westlake Girls High School 17.54m Record 2 Tapenisa Havea St Andrew’s College 15.58m 3 Natalia Rankin-Chitar St Kentigern College 15.40m 4 Monica Faumui St Peter’s School Cambridge 13.30m 5 Elizabeth Hewitt Chilton St James School 13.08m 6 Carlin Botes Mt Maunganui College 12.99m 7 Arwen Solomon Ormiston Senior College 12.45m 8 Hannah McGregor Aquinas College 12.08m 9 Antonia Jamieson St Orans College 11.93m 10 Riancke Slump Northern Southland College 11.64m 11 Kristin Willis St Hilda’s Collegiate 11.55m 12 Violette Perry St Cuthbert's College 11.46m 13 Teagan Ashley Aparima College 11.38m 14 Kaitlyn Meinung YC Waikato Diocesan School for Girls 10.70m 15 Skye Singer Otaki College 9.92m 16 Sera Taei St Peter’s School Cambridge 9.67m 17 Caitlin Richardson Waitakere College 9.47m 18 Nelly Bourke Solway College 9.31m 19 Savannah Samson-Tuinukua St Peter’s School Cambridge 8.63m Event 55 Boys Hammer Throw 4kg Junior 1 Levi White Manurewa High School 54.14m 2 Alexander Hewitt Hutt International Boys High School 51.99m 3 Joseph Faapoi Manurewa High School 49.23m 4 Symond Ahotau Manurewa High School 46.55m 5 Canon Puriri Kamo High School 45.00m 6 Nikora Wharehinga - Sime Wainuiomata College 42.87m 7 Corban King Wellington College 33.26m 8 Heath Abbot Wellington College 31.99m Event 56 Girls Hammer Throw 3kg Junior 1 Nadja Kumerich Rangitoto College 50.17m 2 Nirvana Hepi-Breen Kaikorai Valley School 44.86m 3 Kirsty McCarthy-Dempsey Darfield High School 43.66m 4 Mikayla Sola Hutt Valley High School 42.89m 5 Melelosaline Lose Hamilton Girls High School 41.88m 6 Nirvana Uta'atu St Mary's College Auckland 39.73m 7 Nora Quigley Craighead Diocesan School 39.16m 8 Mia Bartlett Wairarapa College 37.38m 9 Emily Barr Upper Hutt College 33.74m 10 Chloe Middlewood-Krsinic Lincoln High School 32.84m 11 Ashleigh Devine Rototuna High School 30.64m 12 Renee Willis St Hilda’s Collegiate 30.54m 13 Leyshatte Asi O'Connor Manurewa High School 30.08m Event 57 Boys Hammer Throw 5kg Senior 1 Liam Ngchok Wulf Manurewa High School 56.11m 2 William Manulelia Manurewa High School 54.51m 3 Damien Anae Manurewa High School 54.12m 4 Hanno Nel Napier Boys High School 51.93m 5 Kaleb Sola Hutt Valley High School 50.88m 6 Joseph Quinn Rathkeale College 50.06m 7 Max Abbot Wellington College 45.12m 8 Fano Asiata St Peter’s College Auckland 43.98m 9 Jacob Renall Rathkeale College 37.81m 10 Jamin Millar Otago Boys High School 33.27m Event 58 Girls Hammer Throw 3kg Senior 1 Centaine Noom-Duckworth Rangitoto College 56.76m 2 Elizabeth Hewitt Chilton St James School 53.24m 3 Teagan Ashley Aparima College 50.64m 4 Jasmine Saimoa Manurewa High School 48.96m 5 Jamane
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