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2013 Australian All Schools Championships Queensland Heat Team 2013 AUSTRALIAN ALL SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS QUEENSLAND HEAT TEAM BOYS TEAM MEMBERS AGE GROUP EVENT ATHLETE 1 ATHETE 2 ATHLETE 3 (U17 athlete) 100M Tanaka Mutize Nicholas Jansson Jordan Csabi 200M Joshua Robinson Nicholas Jansson Jordan Csabi 400M Joshua Robinson Dan Forsyth Daniel Mowen 800M Alec Arnold Max Whiteoak Mitchell Cassell 1500M Max Whiteoak Louis McAfee Max Daddo 3000M Louis McAfee Liam Mumford Liam Boudin 2000M S/Chase Hugo Cook Hamish Hamilton Max Daddo 110M Hurdles Nick Weller - Hamish Day 400M Hurdles Brenton Thiele Khyle Tucker Jordan Spyro UNDER 18 5000M Walk - - - Long Jump Liam Adcock Scott Latter Joshua Kelly Triple Jump Scott Latter Charles Rosas Aidan Taylor High Jump Jason Strano Lucas Dibb Devan Simpson Pole Vault Luke Betros - Cameron O’Hare Hammer Throw Matthew Denny Tremain Hansen Jai Randhawa Shot Put Matthew Denny Brody James Robert Taylor Discus Matthew Denny Brody James Jai Randhawa Javelin Liam O’Brien Dean Bull Oliver Corfield Provisional Relay Squads 4 x 100m Nicholas Jansson, Brenton Theile, Jordan Csabi, Dan Forsyth, Nick Weller, Joshua Robinson, Hamish Day and Tanaka Mutize Swedish Relay Nicholas Jansson, Brenton Theile, Jordan Csabi, Dan Forsyth, Nick Weller, Hamish Day, Daniel Mowen and Tanaka Mutize 2013 AUSTRALIAN ALL SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS QUEENSLAND HEAT TEAM BOYS TEAM MEMBERS AGE GROUP EVENT ATHLETE 1 ATHETE 2 ATHLETE 3 (U15 athlete) 100M Denis Otim Darcy Roper Regan Baker 200M Denis Otim - Regan Baker Swayne Lund- 400M Trent Miles Jorge Samios Beveridge 800M Brodie Modini Hamish Granger Darcy O’Connor 1500M Brodie Modini Hamish Granger Darcy O’Connor 3000M Samuel Bennett - Braelan Renton 2000M S/Chase Joshua Morrison Jye Dean Braelan Renton 100M Hurdles Brandon Herrigan Christian Devon Arden Frylink 200M Hurdles Christian Devon Theo Watson Arden Frylink UNDER 16 3000M Walk Luke McCutcheon - Ben Mingin Long Jump Darcy Roper Rowan Sutton Max O’Donnell Triple Jump Rowan Sutton Brenton Foster Hiro Couper High Jump Brenton Foster Luke Butcher Nelson Maina Pole Vault Zac McDonald Jacob Edwards - Hammer Throw Jack Bannister Connor McLoughlin - Shot Put Timothy Ford Boyd Spalding Scott Trevena Connor Discus Jack Bannister Alex Smith McLoughin Javelin Cursoe Flynn-Pittar Theo Watson Ben Thomas Provisional Relay Squads 4 x 100m Denis Otim, Darcy Roper, Regan Baker, Brandon Herrigan, Christian Devon and Arden Frylink Swedish Relay Denis Otim, Darcy Roper, Regan Baker, Brandon Herrigan, Christian Devon, Arden Frylink, Trent Miles, Jorge Samios and Swayne Lund-Beveridge 2013 AUSTRALIAN ALL SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS QUEENSLAND HEAT TEAM BOYS TEAM MEMBERS AGE GROUP EVENT ATHLETE 1 ATHETE 2 100M Sekouh Kanneh Chavez Loomans 200M Sekouh Kanneh Rohan Randhawa 400M Matthew Siebuhr Ronald Baragud 800M Justin Currie Lachlan McDonald 1500M Justin Currie Lachlan McDonald 90M Hurdles Callum Mathieson Joshua Russell 3000M Walk Jonah Mead Jeremy Bassard Jonah Mead UNDER 14 Long Jump Cory Beaman & Adam Kovacevic Triple Jump Emanuele Paulo Ashley Moloney High Jump Ben Schmidtchen Cory Beaman Pole Vault Ashley Moloney - Hammer Throw Mitchell Fekete - Shot Put Bailey Tautau Bailey Smith Discus Bailey Tautau Mitchel Fekete Javelin Oscar Sullivan Neil Janse Provisional Relay Squad 4 x 100m Sekou Kanneh, Chavez Loomans, Rohan Randhawa, Callum Mathieson and Joshua Russel 2013 AUSTRALIAN ALL SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS QUEENSLAND HEAT TEAM GIRLS TEAM MEMBERS AGE GROUP EVENT ATHLETE 1 ATHETE 2 ATHLETE 3 (U17 Athlete) Phoebe-Rose 100M Lesley Scanlan Kelsey Mann Turton Phoebe-Rose 200M Mikhela Bayes Kelsey Mann Turton Courtney 400M Mikhela Bayes Scout Cooke Geraghty 800M Jessica Haig Brianna Pennells Kayla Mi Mi 1500M Gabrielle Forrest Brianna Thomas Libby Jacques 3000M Brianna Thomas Isobel Kelly Libby Jacques 2000M S/Chase Gabrielle Forrest Isobel Kelly Kayla Mi Mi 100M Hurdles Aliyah Johnson Shauna Herbst Natalie Schuster 400M Hurdles Chloe Botella Cassy Mingin Sakisha Dovey UNDER 18 Lucy-Rose 5000M Walk Jesse Sims Kenza Benzanati Boardman Long Jump Aliyah Johnson Shauna Herbst Sakisha Dovey Triple Jump Aliyah Johnson Amie Ashelford Kirsten Murry Isabel Wright- High Jump Hannah Joye Anna Staib Smith Pole Vault - - Brooke Garland Hammer Throw Ellen Scott-Young Jessica Marks Chelsea Brown Shot Put Kamaia Peina Mia Cunningham Kirsty Williams Discus Adrienne Worth Kady Ibell Kirsty Williams Javelin Vicky Clark Kamaia Peina Jessica Hughes Provisional Relay Squads 4 x 100m Phoebe-Rose Turton, Lesley Scanlan, Kelsey Mann, Mikhela Bayes, Aliyah Johnson, Shauna Herbst, Natalie Schuster and Sakisha Dovey Swedish Relay Phoebe-Rose Turton, Lesley Scanlan, Kelsey Mann, Mikhela Bayes, Aliyah Johnson, Shauna Herbst, Natalie Schuster, Courtney Geraghty, Scout Cooke and Sakisha Dovey 2013 AUSTRALIAN ALL SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS QUEENSLAND HEAT TEAM GIRLS TEAM MEMBERS AGE GROUP EVENT ATHLETE 1 ATHETE 2 ATHLETE 3 (U15 athlete) 100M Jacinta Beecher Hannah Schlecht Jayayla Doyle 200M Jacinta Beecher Hannah Schlecht Ruby Pandolfi 400M Sophia Harper Erin Sundstrom Madeleine Attlee 800M Olivia Burdon Erica Hungerford Isabella Burdon 1500M Olivia Burdon Got Malual Elena Green 3000M Olivia Burdon Bree Inwood Elena Green 2000M S/Chase Zali Eason-Coutts Emily Beston Angelica Ball 90M Hurdles Kirra Womersley Ashlee Stieler Samantha Johnson 200M Hurdles Emily Bass Alessandria Riding Taylor Fagan UNDER 16 3000M Walk Clara Smith Emma Henderson Mikaela Woodward Long Jump Frankie Daisy Emma Meyer Mikaela Bretz Madeleine Triple Jump Frankie Daisy Mikaela Bretz Lindemann High Jump Kimberley Jenner Sabine Mills Yasmine Schmidt Pole Vault Torrie Thies - Charlotte Purcell Hammer Throw Shannon Layden Jennifer Moss Caitlin Hester Madeleine Shot Put Emily Warrilow Samantha Lenton Lindemann Discus Alexandra Worth Emily Warrilow Samantha Lenton Javelin Renee Davies Sabine Mills Emily Nicholas Provisional Relay Squads 4 x 100m Jacinta Beecher, Hannah Schlecht, Jayayla Doyle, Ruby Pandolfi, Kirra Womersley, Ashlee Stieler and Samantha Johnson Swedish Relay Jacinta Beecher, Hannah Schlecht, Jayayla Doyle, Ruby Pandolfi, Kirra Womersley, Ashlee Stieler, Samantha Johnson, Madison Hirst, Sophia Harper and Madeleine Atlee 2013 AUSTRALIAN ALL SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS QUEENSLAND HEAT TEAM GIRLS TEAM MEMBERS AGE GROUP EVENT ATHLETE 1 ATHETE 2 100M Riley Day Ella Connolly 200M Riley Day Paris Urban 400M Ella Connolly Sarah How 800M Courtney Thwaites Cara Jardine 1500M Courtney Thwaites Lucinda Crouch 80M Hurdles Shante Phillips Demi Wynyard 3000M Walk Katie Hayward Clancy Smith UNDER 14 Long Jump Demi Wynyard Alexandria Lewis Triple Jump Demi Wynyard Shante Phillips High Jump Ella Connolly Carley Stieler Pole Vault Camryn Newton-Smith - Hammer Throw - - Shot Put Siiva Tafiti Ellie Bowyer Discus Chritina McLure Lauren Woodward Javelin Ellie Bowyer Lauren Woodward Provisional Relay Squad 4 x 100m Riley Day, Ella Connolly, Paris Urban, Shante Phillips, Demi Wynyard and Camryn Newton-Smith .
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