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2021 NZ Secondary School Open Water Swimming Championships Blue Lake, Rotorua Saturday 20 March 2021 Entry List 2021 NZ Secondary School Open Water Swimming Championships Blue Lake, Rotorua Saturday 20 March 2021 Entry List First Name Surname Date of Birth Gender School Race Sian Bester 29/04/2004 Female Albany Senior High School 3.5km Aidan Bollee 18/09/2007 Male Aquinas College 3.5km Kate Dekker 10/02/2006 Female Aquinas College 3.5km Nathan Holmberg 30/03/2007 Male Aquinas College 3.5km Grace Rickit 12/12/2007 Female Aquinas College 3.5km Harry Dufaur 12/12/2003 Male Auckland Grammar School 3.5km Jayden Collins 14/12/2005 Male Avondale College 3.5km Alex Dunkley 8/04/2005 Male Avondale College 3.5km Sam Brown 17/12/2005 Male Awatapu College 3.5km Venetia Hickey 21/01/2008 Female Baradene College of the Sacred Heart 3.5km Lilliana Guy 26/08/2005 Female Bethlehem College 3.5km Paris Mcconnell 16/10/2005 Female Bethlehem College 3.5km Mae-Ying Reynolds 20/11/2007 Female Botany Downs Secondary College 3.5km Abby Wright 30/10/2003 Female Bream Bay College 3.5km Charlotte Watt 4/08/2005 Female Cambridge High School 3.5km Jamie Joblin 28/11/2003 Male Campion College 3.5km Ben Smith 2/04/2005 Male Christchurch Boys High School 3.5km Keira Maccalman 21/06/2005 Female Christchurch Girls High School 3.5km Holly Smith 2/08/2006 Female Christchurch Girls High School 3.5km Peta Clark 16/03/2005 Female Diocesan School for Girls 3.5km Olivia Bates 7/02/2008 Female Epsom Girls Grammar School 3.5km Hannah Henson 4/02/2006 Female Epsom Girls Grammar School 3.5km Emily Pilbrow 28/01/2004 Female Epsom Girls Grammar School 3.5km Daniel Callebaut 25/05/2006 Male Francis Douglas Memorial College 3.5km Ella Kennedy 11/12/2003 Female Fraser High School 3.5km Abbey Smale 22/07/2003 Female Garin College 3.5km Finlay Walker 30/12/2005 Male Glendowie College 3.5km Fraser Walker 15/12/2007 Male Glendowie College 3.5km Joshua Baker 26/03/2006 Male Hamilton Boys High School 3.5km Quinn Boyle 28/06/2005 Male Hamilton Boys High School 3.5km Dominic Fawkner 8/04/2004 Male Hamilton Boys High School 3.5km Carlos Hardie 6/12/2003 Male Hamilton Boys High School 3.5km Ciaran Watson 25/02/2004 Male Hamilton Boys High School 3.5km Emma Parsons 28/09/2003 Female Hamilton Girls High School 3.5km Michael Lansdown 13/05/2004 Male Hastings Boys High School 3.5km Madeline Coombes 1/06/2006 Female Hillcrest High School 3.5km Kaz Lohrer 13/02/2006 Male Hillcrest High School 3.5km Emma Maultsaid 20/06/2003 Female Hillcrest High School 3.5km Hayley Sharpe 7/09/2004 Female Hillcrest High School 3.5km Ollie Kennett 16/05/2008 Male Horowhenua College 3.5km Jasmine Hagan 23/10/2004 Female John Paul College 3.5km Karolina Joyce 12/11/2007 Female John Paul College 3.5km Ava Tremain 25/02/2008 Female John Paul College 3.5km Emilia Finer 11/10/2004 Female Kerikeri High School 3.5km James Donovan 5/05/2004 Male KingsWay School 3.5km Rory Gordon 20/06/2006 Female Lincoln High School 3.5km 2021 NZ Secondary School Open Water Swimming Championships Blue Lake, Rotorua Saturday 20 March 2021 Entry List Max Wright 18/09/2005 Male Lincoln High School 3.5km Kyle Chen 4/05/2005 Male Macleans College 3.5km Stanley Allison 3/09/2004 Male Matamata College 3.5km Ashton Rogers 17/05/2004 Male Morrinsville College 3.5km Ben Davidson 26/01/2003 Male Mt Maunganui College 3.5km Talitha McEwan 15/12/2005 Female Mt Maunganui College 3.5km Sophie Bryant 26/07/2005 Female Napier Girls High School 3.5km Arabella Smith 4/01/2005 Female Napier Girls High School 3.5km Alec Swan 8/09/2003 Male Nayland College 3.5km Oxford Bayley 19/11/2003 Male Nelson College 3.5km Oscar Rust 10/08/2005 Male New Plymouth Boys High School 3.5km Mckenzie Rowlands 2/03/2008 Female New Plymouth Girls High School 3.5km Emily Mahon 26/11/2003 Female Otumoetai College 3.5km Ella Crowe 26/02/2005 Female Pakuranga College 3.5km Mia Laban 5/12/2007 Female Pakuranga College 3.5km Cameron Baker 14/01/2005 Male Palmerston North Boys High School 3.5km John Hopcroft 26/06/2004 Male Palmerston North Boys High School 3.5km Callum Simpson 25/05/2006 Male Palmerston North Boys High School 3.5km Scout Carter 30/03/2008 Female Palmerston North Girls High School 3.5km Georgia Packer 8/02/2006 Female Palmerston North Girls High School 3.5km Arianna Roberts 3/11/2006 Female Papamoa College 3.5km Ella Dougall 29/06/2006 Female Paraparaumu College 3.5km Jack Potier 15/04/2007 Male Pinehurst School 3.5km Armani Tohaia 9/02/2006 Female Pukekohe High School 3.5km Brooke Swan 23/11/2006 Female Rai Valley Area School 3.5km Samuel Trass 9/10/2005 Male Rotorua Lakes High School 3.5km Chloe Haddon 27/01/2006 Female Rototuna Junior High School 3.5km Shanice McNabb 21/06/2003 Female Rototuna Junior High School 3.5km Samantha Ward 18/05/2006 Female Rototuna Junior High School 3.5km Alice DAVIES 28/05/2007 Female Sacred Heart College 3.5km Oliver Avis 31/10/2004 Male Saint Kentigern College 3.5km Ben Isles 13/12/2004 Male Shirley Boys High School 3.5km Jonty Shirreffs 5/04/2007 Male St John's College 3.5km Sean Young 18/05/2005 Male St John's College 3.5km Isabella Etherington 8/07/2005 Female St Pauls Collegiate (Ham) 3.5km Samuel Peoples 30/08/2004 Male St Pauls Collegiate (Ham) 3.5km Sam White 20/05/2004 Female St Pauls Collegiate (Ham) 3.5km Chelsea Lomas 10/04/2006 Female St Peter's School (Cambridge) 3.5km Fletcher Lugton 8/09/2006 Male St Peter's School (Cambridge) 3.5km Sonya Price 6/03/2004 Female St Peter's School (Cambridge) 3.5km Eloise Allerton 14/11/2005 Female Taupo Nui-a-tia College 3.5km Tsehai Hammersley 19/02/2005 Female Taupo Nui-a-tia College 3.5km Jacob Hume 30/11/2005 Male Taupo Nui-a-tia College 3.5km Gabe Lindsay 30/06/2003 Male Taupo Nui-a-tia College 3.5km Malachi Lindsay 5/09/2005 Male Taupo Nui-a-tia College 3.5km Ruby Rogers 11/06/2007 Female Taupo Nui-a-tia College 3.5km Rhiannon Scurr 14/07/2006 Female Taupo Nui-a-tia College 3.5km 2021 NZ Secondary School Open Water Swimming Championships Blue Lake, Rotorua Saturday 20 March 2021 Entry List Ashton Upfold 6/11/2006 Male Taupo Nui-a-tia College 3.5km Cayden Upfold 14/01/2005 Male Taupo Nui-a-tia College 3.5km Nathan Bailey 20/09/2004 Male Tauranga Boys' College 3.5km Kalani Bruce 8/04/2004 Male Tauranga Boys' College 3.5km Ben Cosford 19/05/2004 Male Tauranga Boys' College 3.5km Kane Mcbrydie 9/06/2005 Male Tauranga Boys' College 3.5km Maxwell Rickit 21/09/2005 Male Tauranga Boys' College 3.5km Jamie Robins 1/06/2004 Male Tauranga Boys' College 3.5km Brayden Scharvi 24/09/2004 Male Tauranga Boys' College 3.5km Henry Scholes 11/05/2007 Male Tauranga Boys' College 3.5km Liam Shanahan 13/02/2005 Male Tauranga Boys' College 3.5km Gus Shivnan 11/04/2004 Male Tauranga Boys' College 3.5km George Wyllie 10/07/2007 Male Tauranga Boys' College 3.5km Trelise Chote 6/06/2007 Female Tauranga Girls' College 3.5km Sarah Cummings 19/07/2004 Female Tauranga Girls' College 3.5km Morgan Overington 17/02/2004 Female Tauranga Girls' College 3.5km Jessica Pilbrow 29/03/2007 Female Tauranga Girls' College 3.5km Teresa Barriball 28/12/2004 Female Thames High School 3.5km Sienna Hall 2/05/2005 Female Thames High School 3.5km Layla Rowland 6/01/2007 Female Trident High School 3.5km Brooke Bennett 29/09/2006 Female Villa Maria College 3.5km Sophie Hay 10/01/2007 Female Waikato Diocesan School 3.5km Kelly Lewis 29/04/2004 Female Waikato Diocesan School 3.5km Clara Mcphillips 23/03/2005 Female Waikato Diocesan School 3.5km Courtney Fitzgibbon 23/02/2007 Female Waiopehu College 3.5km Eligh Ashby 7/10/2003 Male Wellington College 3.5km Ollie Watt 18/03/2006 Male Wellington College 3.5km Thomas White 30/03/2006 Male Wellington College 3.5km Larn Hamblyn-Ough 11/11/2005 Male Westlake Boys High School 3.5km Neva Currie 2/07/2007 Female Westlake Girls High School 3.5km Lena Hamblyn-Ough 11/11/2005 Female Westlake Girls High School 3.5km Benjamin Jackson 25/09/2006 Male Whakatane High School 3.5km Ashleigh Lawlor 30/03/2006 Female Whakatane High School 3.5km Kaylee Lawlor 11/07/2007 Female Whakatane High School 3.5km Ella Mckay 21/01/2008 Female Whakatane High School 3.5km Kate Murray 25/11/2005 Female Whakatane High School 3.5km Georgia Abraham 29/12/2005 Female Whanganui Collegiate School 3.5km Toby Caro 10/11/2006 Male Whanganui Collegiate School 3.5km Greer Gresham 14/12/2005 Female Whanganui Collegiate School 3.5km Mackenzie Morgan 11/01/2004 Female Whanganui Collegiate School 3.5km Marley Orr 13/02/2005 Male Whanganui Collegiate School 3.5km Jack Robertson 29/08/2005 Male Whanganui Collegiate School 3.5km Ashleigh Fox 10/03/2009 Female Albany Junior High School 1000m Georgia Wills 10/10/2003 Female Aotea College 1000m Caitlin Farrell 18/08/2005 Female Aquinas College 1000m Alex Dunkley 8/04/2005 Male Avondale College 1000m 2021 NZ Secondary School Open Water Swimming Championships Blue Lake, Rotorua Saturday 20 March 2021 Entry List Eliana Brown 29/08/2008 Female Awatapu College 1000m Tom Brown 18/04/2007 Male Awatapu College 1000m Billie Schuller 31/07/2007 Female Baradene College of the Sacred Heart 1000m Alex Cosford 21/03/2006 Female Bethlehem College 1000m Samuel Cosford 23/07/2007 Male Bethlehem College 1000m Ella Mayston 23/12/2006 Female Bethlehem College 1000m Stacey Morgan 28/07/2006 Female Burnside High School 1000m Jacob D'ath 10/11/2005 Male Cambridge High School 1000m Jenni Nelson 24/11/2005 Male Cambridge High School 1000m Matthew Joblin 14/11/2003 Male Campion College 1000m Gemma York 6/01/2007 Female Cashmere High School 1000m Hannah Henson 4/02/2006 Female Epsom Girls Grammar School 1000m Jasmine Goble 20/04/2004 Female Fairfield College 1000m Venice Goulden 9/06/2005 Female Feilding High School
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