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Results Day 7 Race 549 Event 70 07:45 Sun, 11 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Schoolgirls Single Scull Removed Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 Race 550 Event 70 07:50 Sun, 11 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Schoolgirls Single Scull Final 8 Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 70:25 Melbourne Girls College 6 2:13.37 (1) 4:35.88 (1) 6:54.68 (1) 9:09.42 (1) Kennedy 2:22.51 (1) 2:18.80 (1) 2:14.74 (2) 2 70:20 John Curtin Senior High School 3 2:14.07 (2) 4:36.65 (2) 6:59.47 (2) 9:23.10 (2) Kekez 0.70 0.77 4.79 13.68 2:22.58 (2) 2:22.82 (2) 2:23.63 (3) 3 70:42 Somerset College 5 2:16.59 (3) 4:45.35 (3) 7:20.67 (4) 9:32.64 (3) DAVIS 3.22 9.47 25.99 23.22 2:28.76 (4) 2:35.32 (4) 2:11.97 (1) 4 70:26 Mercedes College 4 2:18.27 (4) 4:45.71 (4) 7:17.95 (3) 9:45.88 (4) Marryat 4.90 9.83 23.27 36.46 2:27.44 (3) 2:32.24 (3) 2:27.93 (4) 5 70:28 MLC School 2 2:25.96 (5) 5:03.47 (5) 7:43.90 (5) 10:17.22 (5) Crossley 12.59 27.59 49.22 1:07.80 2:37.51 (5) 2:40.43 (5) 2:33.32 (5) Race 551 Event 70 07:55 Sun, 11 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Schoolgirls Single Scull Final 7 Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 70:52 The Friends School 5 2:01.17 (1) 4:20.03 (1) 6:39.32 (1) 8:54.30 (1) Beasley 2:18.86 (1) 2:19.29 (3) 2:14.98 (5) 2 70:16 Grafton High School 2 2:07.40 (2) 4:27.43 (2) 6:45.98 (2) 9:00.09 (2) Jones 6.23 7.40 6.66 5.79 2:20.03 (2) 2:18.55 (2) 2:14.11 (3) 3 70:17 Iona Presentation College 3 2:08.73 (3) 4:30.32 (3) 6:47.88 (3) 9:00.46 (3) Westbrook 7.56 10.29 8.56 6.16 2:21.59 (5) 2:17.56 (1) 2:12.58 (2) 4 70:10 Canberra Rowing Club 6 2:10.20 (4) 4:31.69 (4) 6:51.11 (4) 9:06.37 (4) Habraken 9.03 11.66 11.79 12.07 2:21.49 (4) 2:19.42 (4) 2:15.26 (6) 5 70:38 Shoalhaven Rowing Club 4 2:12.16 (5) 4:33.59 (5) 6:54.90 (5) 9:07.45 (5) Richardson 10.99 13.56 15.58 13.15 2:21.43 (3) 2:21.31 (5) 2:12.55 (1) 6 70:01 Barwon Rowing Club 1 2:15.21 (6) 4:37.53 (6) 6:59.16 (6) 9:13.79 (6) Blyth 14.04 17.50 19.84 19.49 2:22.32 (6) 2:21.63 (6) 2:14.63 (4) Race 552 Event 70 08:00 Sun, 11 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Schoolgirls Single Scull Final 6 Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 70:40 Somerset College 6 2:06.75 (1) 4:21.60 (1) 6:37.58 (1) 8:53.81 (1) Scantlebury 2:14.85 (1) 2:15.98 (1) 2:16.23 (3) 2 70:23 Lower Clarence Amateur RC 5 2:09.30 (2) 4:26.92 (2) 6:46.09 (2) 9:00.92 (2) Ramon 2.55 5.32 8.51 7.11 2:17.62 (2) 2:19.17 (2) 2:14.83 (2) 3 70:18 John 23rd College 4 2:11.13 (3) 4:32.08 (3) 6:52.39 (3) 9:06.94 (3) Brockett 4.38 10.48 14.81 13.13 2:20.95 (4) 2:20.31 (3) 2:14.55 (1) 4 70:09 Canberra Rowing Club 3 2:14.24 (4) 4:33.78 (4) 6:56.01 (4) 9:16.68 (4) Mundy 7.49 12.18 18.43 22.87 2:19.54 (3) 2:22.23 (4) 2:20.67 (4) Race 553 Event 70 08:05 Sun, 11 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Schoolgirls Single Scull Final 5 Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 70:34 Radford College 6 2:06.18 (1) 4:21.12 (1) 6:37.96 (1) 8:50.93 (1) Miller 2:14.94 (1) 2:16.84 (3) 2:12.97 (3) 2 70:48 St Josephs Port Macquarie 4 2:09.05 (2) 4:25.77 (2) 6:41.86 (2) 8:54.58 (2) Gardoll 2.87 4.65 3.90 3.65 2:16.72 (2) 2:16.09 (2) 2:12.72 (2) 3 70:27 MLC School 3 2:10.20 (4) 4:27.75 (4) 6:43.12 (3) 8:55.62 (3) Stanley 4.02 6.63 5.16 4.69 2:17.55 (4) 2:15.37 (1) 2:12.50 (1) 4 70:46 St Aidan's AGS 5 2:09.56 (3) 4:27.08 (3) 6:44.91 (4) 8:58.13 (4) Morrow 3.38 5.96 6.95 7.20 2:17.52 (3) 2:17.83 (4) 2:13.22 (4) 5 70:07 Canberra Rowing Club 1 2:11.28 (5) 4:30.03 (5) 6:49.06 (5) 9:04.74 (5) Edwards 5.10 8.91 11.10 13.81 2:18.75 (5) 2:19.03 (5) 2:15.68 (5) 6 70:12 Commercial Rowing Club 2 2:12.69 (6) 4:33.78 (6) 6:54.01 (6) 9:11.80 (6) McConnel 6.51 12.66 16.05 20.87 2:21.09 (6) 2:20.23 (6) 2:17.79 (6) Race 554 Event 70 08:10 Sun, 11 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Schoolgirls Single Scull Final 4 Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 70:15 Grafton High School 4 2:04.37 (3) 4:15.97 (3) 6:24.88 (1) 8:33.13 (1) Tarrant 1.88 2.27 2:11.60 (2) 2:08.91 (1) 2:08.25 (1) 2 70:13 Corowa Rowing Club 2 2:02.95 (2) 4:13.70 (1) 6:27.36 (2) 8:38.71 (2) Ward 0.46 2.48 5.58 2:10.75 (1) 2:13.66 (2) 2:11.35 (2) 3 70:11 Commercial Rowing Club 5 2:02.49 (1) 4:15.09 (2) 6:29.63 (3) 8:43.16 (3) Travers 1.39 4.75 10.03 2:12.60 (3) 2:14.54 (3) 2:13.53 (5) 4 70:50 St Michael's Collegiate School 3 2:05.14 (4) 4:18.48 (4) 6:34.58 (4) 8:48.03 (4) Mure 2.65 4.78 9.70 14.90 2:13.34 (4) 2:16.10 (5) 2:13.45 (4) 5 70:47 St Josephs Port Macquarie 1 2:10.34 (6) 4:27.46 (6) 6:42.29 (6) 8:54.27 (5) Adams 7.85 13.76 17.41 21.14 2:17.12 (5) 2:14.83 (4) 2:11.98 (3) 6 70:04 St Lukes Anglican 6 2:07.35 (5) 4:25.49 (5) 6:41.77 (5) 8:59.48 (6) Surmon 4.86 11.79 16.89 26.35 2:18.14 (6) 2:16.28 (6) 2:17.71 (6) Race 555 Event 70 08:15 Sun, 11 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Schoolgirls Single Scull Final 3 Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 70:51 The Cathedral School 6 2:02.62 (2) 4:12.98 (1) 6:25.48 (1) 8:31.97 (1) Motyer 1.83 2:10.36 (1) 2:12.50 (1) 2:06.49 (4) 2 70:00 2 2:04.63 (3) 4:16.33 (2) 6:29.02 (3) 8:34.43 (2) 3.84 3.35 3.54 2.46 2:11.70 (2) 2:12.69 (2) 2:05.41 (2) 3 70:03 St Lukes Anglican 4 2:00.79 (1) 6:27.12 (2) 8:36.93 (3) Dexter 1.64 4.96 2:09.81 (5) 4 70:49 St Lukes Anglican College 5 2:06.24 (4) 4:21.71 (3) 6:41.65 (5) 8:46.66 (4) Chapman 5.45 8.73 16.17 14.69 2:15.47 (4) 2:19.94 (4) 2:05.01 (1) 5 70:54 The Friends School 3 2:07.87 (5) 4:22.62 (4) 6:41.40 (4) 8:47.19 (5) Johnstone 7.08 9.64 15.92 15.22 2:14.75 (3) 2:18.78 (3) 2:05.79 (3) Race 556 Event 70 08:20 Sun, 11 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Schoolgirls Single Scull Final 2 Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 70:55 Toowong Rowing Club 6 2:04.66 (6) 4:12.10 (3) 6:21.16 (2) 8:25.37 (1) Kaszcki 5.30 2.22 0.44 2:07.44 (1) 2:09.06 (1) 2:04.21 (1) 2 70:05 Canberra Girls Grammar School 4 1:59.36 (1) 4:09.88 (1) 6:20.72 (1) 8:26.81 (2) McDonald 1.44 2:10.52 (2) 2:10.84 (3) 2:06.09 (3) 3 70:24 Maclean High School 1 1:59.87 (2) 4:10.86 (2) 6:25.37 (4) 8:30.50 (3) See 0.51 0.98 4.65 5.13 2:10.99 (3) 2:14.51 (5) 2:05.13 (2) 4 70:08 Canberra Rowing Club 3 2:01.03 (3) 4:14.49 (4) 6:24.54 (3) 8:33.18 (4) Fowler 1.67 4.61 3.82 7.81 2:13.46 (6) 2:10.05 (2) 2:08.64 (4) 5 70:44 South Grafton High School 2 2:02.89 (5) 4:15.71 (6) 6:28.17 (5) 8:38.51 (5) Colgrave 3.53 5.83 7.45 13.14 2:12.82 (4) 2:12.46 (4) 2:10.34 (5) 6 70:22 Loreto Normanhurst 5 2:01.58 (4) 4:14.99 (5) 6:31.25 (6) 8:44.41 (6) Separovich 2.22 5.11 10.53 19.04 2:13.41 (5) 2:16.26 (6) 2:13.16 (6) Race 557 Event 70 08:25 Sun, 11 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Schoolgirls Single Scull Final 1 Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 70:02 Bunbury Catholic School 1 1:57.99 (2) 4:05.89 (3) 6:09.78 (1) 8:10.40 (1) Hagan 1.04 1.09 2:07.90 (4) 2:03.89 (1) 2:00.62 (1) 2 70:43 Somerset College 6 1:59.18 (3) 4:04.80 (1) 6:12.57 (2) 8:16.13 (2) McNeil 2.23 2.79 5.73 2:05.62 (1) 2:07.77 (2) 2:03.56 (2) 3 70:29 Nepean Rowing Club 3 1:59.72 (4) 4:06.62 (4) 6:15.18 (4) 8:19.49 (3) Orsag 2.77 1.82 5.40 9.09 2:06.90 (3) 2:08.56 (3) 2:04.31 (3) 4 70:39 Shoalhaven Rowing Club 5 1:56.95 (1) 4:05.37 (2) 6:14.15 (3) 8:22.15 (4) Bowman 0.57 4.37 11.75 2:08.42 (6) 2:08.78 (5) 2:08.00 (6) 5 70:45 South Grafton High School 4 2:00.30 (5) 4:07.14 (5) 6:18.26 (6) 8:24.61 (5) Peppernell 3.35 2.34 8.48 14.21 2:06.84 (2) 2:11.12 (6) 2:06.35 (4) 6 70:53 The Friends School 2 2:01.27 (6) 4:09.43 (6) 6:18.01 (5) 8:25.03 (6) Warren 4.32 4.63 8.23 14.63 2:08.16 (5) 2:08.58 (4) 2:07.02 (5) Race 558 Event 71 08:30 Sun, 11 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Schoolboys Single Scull Final 1 Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 71:37 St Brendan Shaw College 5 1:49.41 (4) 3:40.31 (2) 5:30.67 (1) 7:20.15 (1) Wilczynski 3.07 0.79 1:50.90 (1) 1:50.36 (1) 1:49.48 (2) 2 71:30 Narrabundah College 6 1:46.34 (1) 3:39.52 (1) 5:32.52 (2) 7:23.47 (2) Cleaver 1.85 3.32 1:53.18 (2) 1:53.00 (2) 1:50.95 (3) 3 71:33 Prince Alfred College 2 1:47.51 (2) 3:41.22 (3) 5:35.50 (3) 7:23.96 (3) Ball 1.17 1.70 4.83 3.81 1:53.71 (4) 1:54.28 (3) 1:48.46 (1) 4 71:31 Nepean Rowing Club 1 1:48.92 (3) 3:42.44 (4) 5:38.91 (4) 7:35.70 (4) Waddell 2.58 2.92 8.24 15.55 1:53.52 (3) 1:56.47 (4) 1:56.79 (5) 5 71:01 Tatachilla College 4 1:49.90 (5) 3:47.19 (5) 5:43.80 (5) 7:38.47 (5) Gotley 3.56 7.67 13.13 18.32 1:57.29 (5) 1:56.61 (6) 1:54.67 (4) 6 71:03 Bunbury Cathedral Grammar 3 1:50.78 (6) 3:48.89 (6) 5:45.38 (6) 7:42.29 (6) Clarke 4.44 9.37 14.71 22.14 1:58.11 (6) 1:56.49 (5) 1:56.91 (6) Race 559 Event 71 08:35 Sun, 11 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Schoolboys Single Scull Final 2 Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 71:24 Launceston College 5 1:43.28 (1) 3:43.50 (1) 5:39.10 (1) 7:32.05 (1) Hamilton 2:00.22 (2) 1:55.60 (1) 1:52.95 (2) 2 71:20 Grafton Rowing Club 1 1:48.16 (3) 3:45.43 (2) 5:45.33 (2) 7:40.95 (2) Ford 4.88 1.93 6.23 8.90 1:57.27 (1) 1:59.90 (3) 1:55.62 (3) 3 71:19 Grafton High School 2 1:50.14 (4) 3:52.42 (4) 5:53.61 (4) 7:46.03 (3) Hemphill 6.86 8.92 14.51 13.98 2:02.28 (3) 2:01.19 (4) 1:52.42 (1) 4 71:15 Drummoyne Rowing Club 6 1:47.00 (2) 3:51.12 (3) 5:49.42 (3) 7:47.51 (4) Selke 3.72 7.62 10.32 15.46 2:04.12 (5) 1:58.30 (2) 1:58.09 (4) 5 71:09 Centenary Rowing Club 4 1:52.34 (5) 3:57.01 (6) 5:58.80 (5) 7:58.03 (5) Cheetham 9.06 13.51 19.70 25.98 2:04.67 (6) 2:01.79 (5) 1:59.23 (5) 6 71:05 C.B.C.
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