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Auckland 16 Jun 2012 Results Female - Senior Place Race No Name Team Time Senior 1 755 Rosa Flannagan Rangi Ruru Girls' School 14:55.35 2 734 Jessica Martin Nelson College For Girls 15:41.80 3 799 Susannah Lynch St Mary's College (Wgtn) 15:44.39 4 768 Jean Kozyniak St Catherine's College 15:45.64 5 775 Audrey Gregan St Cuthbert's College 15:55.32 6 699 Ashleigh Williams Epsom Girls Grammar School 16:00.54 7 802 Nicole van der Kaay Taupo Nui-a-tia College 16:05.60 8 767 Laura Steffens St Andrew's College 16:08.15 9 666 Anneke Grogan Aquinas College 16:09.00 10 782 Elise Salt St Cuthbert's College 16:09.68 11 812 Kerry White Te Aroha College 16:09.76 12 744 Anna Kean Otago Girls High School 16:09.94 13 791 Madeline Evans St Kentigern College 16:11.08 14 681 Sian English Columba College 16:15.43 15 834 Ariana Harper Wellington Girls' College 16:16.91 16 756 Gabrielle Gray Rangi Ruru Girls' School 16:22.62 17 712 Kim Douglas Iona College 16:26.91 18 733 Philippa Dalley Nelson College For Girls 16:27.46 19 758 Philippa Trevella Rangi Ruru Girls' School 16:27.53 20 688 Marcia Jerram Diocesan School for Girls 16:37.11 21 729 Holly Manning Napier Girls High School 16:40.89 22 759 Annabelle Vincent Rangi Ruru Girls' School 16:40.96 23 816 Mary Bollen Waikato Diocesan School 16:44.08 24 806 Isabella Kirk Tauranga Girls' College 16:50.12 25 672 Hannah Lynch Carmel College 16:51.27 26 790 Josie Clow St Kentigern College 16:52.54 27 827 Georgia Black Wanganui High School 16:55.57 28 753 Lucy Allison Rangi Ruru Girls' School 16:56.54 29 745 Denise Mendonca Pakuranga College 16:57.55 30 742 Hannah Sturmer New Plymouth Girls High School 17:00.81 31 765 Jessica Leary Sacred Heart Girls' College (N 17:10.95 32 822 Kate Jefferd Wanganui Collegiate 17:12.92 33 680 Charlotte Cahill Columba College 17:15.71 34 682 Sarah Adam Diocesan School for Girls 17:17.04 35 770 Phoebe Bint St Cuthbert's College 17:17.21 36 669 Lydia Marshall Burnside High School 17:17.71 37 803 Casey Blackwell Tauranga Girls' College 17:18.03 38 731 Roisin Pearson Napier Girls High School 17:21.45 39 667 Charlotte Skelton Aquinas College 17:25.61 40 407 Maddy McAllister St Hilda's Collegiate 17:28.87 41 787 Meg McKay St Hilda's Collegiate 17:30.68 42 737 Emma Bowie New Plymouth Girls High School 17:31.77 43 761 Amy Shaw Rangitoto College 17:35.90 44 788 Caitlin O'Brien St Hilda's Collegiate 17:37.43 45 777 Charlotte Jackson St Cuthbert's College 17:38.88 46 814 Megan Bethell Te Awamutu College 17:39.12 47 807 Stella Marshall Tauranga Girls' College 17:39.41 48 766 Eloise Stevens Sacred Heart Girls' College (N 17:43.96 49 828 Kelly Davenport Wellington Diocesan School For 17:46.37 50 700 Grace McConnochie Gisborne Girls High School 17:48.24 Page 1 Race Timing NZ Sportscore Printed: 19-Jun-12 7:05 www.racetiming.co.nz New Zealand Secondary School Cross Country Champs St Kentigern College, . Auckland 16 Jun 2012 Results Female - Senior Place Race No Name Team Time Senior 51 800 Katie MacDiarmid St Peter's School 17:50.92 52 732 Laura Smith Napier Girls High School 17:52.43 53 809 Amy Robinson Tauranga Girls' College 17:54.25 54 713 Monica Burnard Karamu High School 17:54.39 55 795 Ghalesha Singh St Kentigern College 17:54.68 56 671 Jesse Eichmann Carmel College 17:55.09 57 760 Danielle McKenzie Rangitoto College 18:00.16 58 757 Kate MacDonald Rangi Ruru Girls' School 18:01.50 59 677 Clemency Johnstone Christchurch Girls High School 18:02.87 60 720 Sarah Hughson Macleans College 18:03.52 61 832 Giorgia Miller-Thevenard Wellington Diocesan School For 18:04.13 62 673 Grace Mason Carmel College 18:06.15 63 794 Lucy MacDonald St Kentigern College 18:13.97 64 674 Lucy Garner Chilton St James School 18:14.03 65 805 Samantha Fredhiem Tauranga Girls' College 18:14.12 66 738 Alice Caskey New Plymouth Girls High School 18:15.18 67 740 Aneila Mellish New Plymouth Girls High School 18:15.58 68 749 Hannah Kraakman Pukekohe High School 18:19.25 69 813 Maddieson White Te Aroha College 18:23.46 70 735 Anne-Lisa Noordover Nelson College For Girls 18:23.57 71 789 Virginia Wilson St Hilda's Collegiate 18:24.81 72 718 Hayley Faulconbridge Macleans College 18:25.93 73 793 Nikita Lieshout St Kentigern College 18:27.71 74 771 Lucy Blundell St Cuthbert's College 18:28.30 75 714 Rachel Martin Kerikeri High School 18:28.95 76 831 Victoria Grayling Wellington Diocesan School For 18:29.36 77 804 Vivien Conway Tauranga Girls' College 18:29.47 78 743 Ruby Tinson New Plymouth Girls High School 18:30.05 79 773 Emily Fry St Cuthbert's College 18:30.83 80 830 Danielle Gray Wellington Diocesan School For 18:32.25 81 727 Holly Edmonds Napier Girls High School 18:33.71 82 764 Elle Fairgray Sacred Heart Girls' College (N 18:37.12 83 1204 Sally Wilkins Glendowie College 18:37.53 84 696 Eleanor Monk Epsom Girls Grammar School 18:37.79 85 786 Lucy Kitchin St Hilda's Collegiate 18:37.88 86 665 Lauren Dennehy Aquinas College 18:37.92 87 754 Lauren Beckett Rangi Ruru Girls' School 18:41.93 88 705 Jessica Ford Havelock North High School 18:43.14 89 709 Amanda Bracewell Howick College 18:45.73 90 711 Anna Trenholme Howick College 18:48.06 91 694 Michelle Allbury Epsom Girls Grammar School 18:58.79 92 670 Talia Horgan Cambridge High School 18:59.98 93 829 Jacqueline Ellis Wellington Diocesan School For 19:05.84 94 820 Sarah Campion Wanganui Collegiate 19:08.12 95 724 Emma Drew Napier Girls High School 19:11.14 96 824 Harriet McCartin Wanganui Collegiate 19:14.68 97 796 Ella Boyd St Margaret's College 19:18.03 98 797 Wallis Marshall St Margaret's College 19:21.76 99 811 Meg Skilton Te Aroha College 19:22.64 100 741 Lyneche Simkin New Plymouth Girls High School 19:23.61 101 693 Catherine Allbury Epsom Girls Grammar School 19:24.68 Page 2 Race Timing NZ Sportscore Printed: 19-Jun-12 7:05 www.racetiming.co.nz New Zealand Secondary School Cross Country Champs St Kentigern College, . Auckland 16 Jun 2012 Results Female - Senior Place Race No Name Team Time Senior 102 783 Chelsea Stitt St Cuthbert's College 19:24.72 103 750 Courtney van Leishout Pukekohe High School 19:27.03 104 763 Emily Kelly Sacred Heart College (Wgtn) 19:27.49 105 747 Christy Chapman Pukekohe High School 19:28.18 106 691 Sarah Reid Diocesan School for Girls 19:30.27 107 725 Annie Creagh Napier Girls High School 19:30.45 108 772 Rosalie Chang St Cuthbert's College 19:33.60 109 722 Lauren McErlean Macleans College 19:34.26 110 798 Emily Wood St Margaret's College 19:35.00 111 778 Claudia Loos St Cuthbert's College 19:36.34 112 726 Molly D'Ath Napier Girls High School 19:36.74 113 683 Sarah Beetham Diocesan School for Girls 19:45.71 114 826 Amber Walker Wanganui Girls' College 19:50.90 115 730 Brianna Massie Napier Girls High School 19:55.94 116 690 Libby Mitchell Diocesan School for Girls 19:56.90 117 784 Claudia Grave St Hilda's Collegiate 20:03.04 118 762 Sonia Hollands Rosehill College 20:03.86 119 707 Maddie Gerig Havelock North High School 20:04.83 120 825 Lily Shanks Wanganui Collegiate 20:07.72 121 695 Hayley Hughes Epsom Girls Grammar School 20:08.84 122 715 Ella Barclay Kings College 20:11.59 123 801 Crystal Bird Tararua College 20:21.56 124 679 Michalla Thomson Christchurch Girls High School 20:26.00 125 686 Lauren Holmes Diocesan School for Girls 20:26.68 126 792 Christie Jamieson St Kentigern College 20:28.30 127 769 Alexandra Beggs St Cuthbert's College 20:31.56 128 780 Elizabeth North St Cuthbert's College 20:36.63 129 739 Astoria Delaney New Plymouth Girls High School 20:42.24 130 833 Sophie Muir Wellington Diocesan School For 20:48.55 131 697 Mackenzie Reid Epsom Girls Grammar School 20:49.46 132 668 Charlotte Cheyne Botany Downs Secondary College 20:52.00 133 751 Danielle Vandermeer Pukekohe High School 20:52.93 134 728 Sarina Kojima Napier Girls High School 20:56.92 135 678 Kate Stackhouse Christchurch Girls High School 21:08.86 136 706 Katrine Gericke Havelock North High School 21:10.06 137 776 Zoe Haysom St Cuthbert's College 21:17.13 138 821 Olivia Ellis Wanganui Collegiate 21:23.51 139 676 Jessica Hibbert Christchurch Girls High School 21:31.33 140 781 Florence Rogers St Cuthbert's College 21:39.40 141 675 Eleanor Burgess Christchurch Girls High School 21:48.73 142 808 Freya O'Sullivan Tauranga Girls' College 21:52.96 143 692 Riley Sewell Diocesan School for Girls 22:08.26 144 748 Zoe Farmer Pukekohe High School 22:20.90 145 1203 Taotao Li Glendowie College 24:01.82 Page 3 Race Timing NZ Sportscore Printed: 19-Jun-12 7:05 www.racetiming.co.nz New Zealand Secondary School Cross Country Champs St Kentigern College, .
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