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2011 Australian Rowing Championships and Interstate Rega 2011 Australian Rowing Championships and Interstate Rega Wednesday, 9 March 2011 Race 202 Under 23 Women's Scull Semi-Final 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 01.13 Canberra-AIS 1:45.24 (1) 7:53.74 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Amy Fowler 1:45.24 01.12 Bunbury-AIS 1:47.43 (2) 7:57.06 3.32 +3.32 2 5 Alexandra Hagan 1:47.43 01.04 Adelaide Uni 1:53.20 (5) 7:58.03 0.97 +4.29 3 6 Renee Chatterton 1:53.20 01.16 Commercial 1:49.95 (3) 8:00.76 2.73 +7.02 4 3 Fiona Albert 1:49.95 01.26 Sydney University-WAIS 1:51.49 (4) 8:03.88 3.12 +10.14 5 2 Ellena Winstanley 1:51.49 01.29 UTS 1:57.26 (6) 8:34.21 30.33 +40.47 6 7 Elise Andrews 1:57.26 Progress : 1,2->A Final (Race 352); 3,4->B Final (Race 351) Race 203 Under 23 Women's Scull Semi-Final 2 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 01.18 Commercial (Maddie Edmunds) 4 7:57.55 0.00 +0.00 2 01.10 Bris GPS-AIS (Jessica Hall) 5 7:58.72 1.17 +1.17 3 01.15 Canberra (Sorelle Bowman) 3 8:03.04 4.32 +5.49 4 01.21 Mercantile-VIS (Katrina Bateman) 6 8:05.96 2.92 +8.41 5 01.01 Adelaide (Christie Shanahan) 7 8:26.68 20.72 +29.13 6 01.25 Sydney (Nicole Stride) 2 8:29.51 2.83 +31.96 Progress : 1,2->A Final (Race 352); 3,4->B Final (Race 351) Race 204 Under 23 Women's Scull Semi-Final 3 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 01.27 Toowong (Anna Kaszycki) 4 8:01.68 0.00 +0.00 2 01.11 Bucks (Meaghan Volker) 3 8:01.80 0.12 +0.12 3 01.17 Commercial (Charlotte Travers) 5 8:03.39 1.59 +1.71 4 01.22 Mercantile (Michelle Yann) 2 8:24.13 20.74 +22.45 5 01.20 Fremantle (Anai Coffey) 6 8:46.13 22.00 +44.45 6 01.02 Adelaide (Lydia Yerrell) 7 8:59.69 13.56 +58.01 Progress : 1,2->A Final (Race 352); 3,4->B Final (Race 351) Race 205 Open Women's Single Scull Semi-Final 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 02.19 Uni of QLD-VIS 1:50.17 (3) 3:47.69 (3) 5:47.34 (3) 7:37.04 0.00 +0.00 1 3 Pippa Savage 1:50.17 1:57.52 1:59.65 1:49.70 02.08 Melbourne Uni-AIS 1:49.87 (2) 3:45.20 (2) 5:45.67 (2) 7:38.79 1.75 +1.75 2 4 Kim Crow 1:49.87 1:55.33 2:00.47 1:53.12 02.11 New Norfolk-AIS 1:49.50 (1) 3:45.01 (1) 5:44.03 (1) 7:40.44 1.65 +3.40 3 5 Kerry Hore 1:49.50 1:55.51 1:59.02 1:56.41 02.09 Mercantile-VIS 1:53.41 (5) 3:52.44 (4) 5:54.39 (4) 7:54.03 13.59 +16.99 4 6 Robyn Selby Smith 1:53.41 1:59.03 2:01.95 1:59.64 02.12 Swans 1:50.80 (4) 3:55.06 (5) 5:56.79 (5) 7:55.17 1.14 +18.13 5 2 Natalie Bale 1:50.80 2:04.26 2:01.73 1:58.38 02.20 Uni of QLD 1:55.37 (6) 4:01.81 (6) 6:11.92 (6) 8:16.38 21.21 +39.34 6 7 Peta Eddington 1:55.37 2:06.44 2:10.11 2:04.46 Progress : 1,2,3->A Final (Race 354); Rest->B Final (Race 353) 2011 Australian Rowing Championships and Interstate Rega Wednesday, 9 March 2011 Race 206 Open Women's Single Scull Semi-Final 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 02.14 Sydney University-AIS 1:48.90 (1) 3:44.34 (1) 5:44.16 (1) 7:42.03 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Sally Kehoe 1:48.90 1:55.44 1:59.82 1:57.87 02.15 Sydney University-AIS 1:51.48 (2) 3:48.52 (2) 5:49.27 (2) 7:45.85 3.82 +3.82 2 3 Sarah Cook 1:51.48 1:57.04 2:00.75 1:56.58 02.10 Mosman 1:52.82 (3) 3:52.84 (4) 5:55.13 (4) 7:48.29 2.44 +6.26 3 6 Amy Ives 1:52.82 2:00.02 2:02.29 1:53.16 02.17 Sydney University 1:54.01 (4) 3:52.28 (3) 5:54.88 (3) 7:49.71 1.42 +7.68 4 4 Brooke Pratley 1:54.01 1:58.27 2:02.60 1:54.83 02.07 Melbourne Uni 1:55.53 (5) 3:55.59 (5) 5:56.80 (5) 7:52.90 3.19 +10.87 5 2 Yasmin Burraston 1:55.53 2:00.06 2:01.21 1:56.10 02.13 Sydney 1:56.12 (6) 3:57.27 (6) 6:04.37 (6) 8:06.26 13.36 +24.23 6 7 Tess Gerrand 1:56.12 2:01.15 2:07.10 2:01.89 Progress : 1,2,3->A Final (Race 354); Rest->B Final (Race 353) Race 207 Under 23 Men's Single Scull Semi-Final 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 03.19 Mercantile 1:41.51 (1) 3:29.39 (1) 5:23.53 (1) 7:13.87 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Shane Jackson 1:41.51 1:47.88 1:54.14 1:50.34 03.39 UWABC 1:44.02 (2) 3:34.71 (2) 5:28.52 (2) 7:16.13 2.26 +2.26 2 6 Grant Adendorff 1:44.02 1:50.69 1:53.81 1:47.61 03.30 Sydney University 1:44.99 (3) 3:36.90 (3) 5:29.91 (3) 7:17.31 1.18 +3.44 3 2 Henry Mander 1:44.99 1:51.91 1:53.01 1:47.40 03.29 Sydney University 1:46.79 (5) 3:37.86 (4) 5:31.31 (4) 7:21.57 4.26 +7.70 4 5 Thomas McClintock 1:46.79 1:51.07 1:53.45 1:50.26 03.04 ANU 1:47.63 (6) 3:40.80 (6) 5:35.30 (5) 7:22.98 1.41 +9.11 5 3 David Wright 1:47.63 1:53.17 1:54.50 1:47.68 03.18 Mercantile 1:45.99 (4) 3:39.91 (5) 5:37.64 (6) 7:33.04 10.06 +19.17 6 7 Michael Treppo 1:45.99 1:53.92 1:57.73 1:55.40 Progress : 1,2->A Final (Race 356); 3,4->B Final (Race 355) Race 208 Under 23 Men's Single Scull Semi-Final 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 03.22 Mercantile 1:42.36 (1) 3:31.50 (2) 5:23.65 (1) 7:08.94 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Zac Cleaver 1:42.36 1:49.14 1:52.15 1:45.29 03.11 Canberra 1:42.94 (2) 3:31.17 (1) 5:23.87 (2) 7:10.31 1.37 +1.37 2 5 Angus Moore 1:42.94 1:48.23 1:52.70 1:46.44 03.15 Grammarians 1:44.00 (3) 3:32.34 (3) 5:24.87 (3) 7:11.12 0.81 +2.18 3 3 Ben Morley 1:44.00 1:48.34 1:52.53 1:46.25 03.31 Sydney University 1:46.01 (4) 3:37.27 (4) 5:31.25 (4) 7:22.58 11.46 +13.64 4 6 Ryan Edwards 1:46.01 1:51.26 1:53.98 1:51.33 03.35 Uni of QLD 1:49.34 (6) 3:43.00 (5) 5:35.48 (5) 7:23.04 0.46 +14.10 5 2 Robert Lewis-Swan 1:49.34 1:53.66 1:52.48 1:47.56 03.06 Bucks 1:48.37 (5) 3:44.04 (6) 5:42.48 (6) 7:37.99 14.95 +29.05 6 7 Max Rowan 1:48.37 1:55.67 1:58.44 1:55.51 Progress : 1,2->A Final (Race 356); 3,4->B Final (Race 355) 2011 Australian Rowing Championships and Interstate Rega Wednesday, 9 March 2011 Race 209 Under 23 Men's Single Scull Semi-Final 3 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 03.10 Canberra 1:44.08 (1) 3:32.43 (1) 5:24.99 (1) 7:14.12 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Nicholas Barnier 1:44.08 1:48.35 1:52.56 1:49.13 03.38 Uni of QLD 1:46.46 (5) 3:35.63 (3) 5:29.20 (3) 7:15.57 1.45 +1.45 2 6 Chris Anderson 1:46.46 1:49.17 1:53.57 1:46.37 03.08 Bucks 1:44.89 (2) 3:34.63 (2) 5:28.67 (2) 7:17.30 1.73 +3.18 3 3 Samuel Volker 1:44.89 1:49.74 1:54.04 1:48.63 03.25 St George 1:47.17 (6) 3:37.67 (4) 5:35.02 (4) 7:25.20 7.90 +11.08 4 4 Steven Peile 1:47.17 1:50.50 1:57.35 1:50.18 03.24 Mosman 1:45.97 (4) 3:38.75 (5) 5:36.09 (5) 7:26.52 1.32 +12.40 5 7 Jacob Waller 1:45.97 1:52.78 1:57.34 1:50.43 03.14 Commercial 1:45.35 (3) 3:41.02 (6) 5:41.18 (6) 7:35.71 9.19 +21.59 6 2 Brendan Fischer 1:45.35 1:55.67 2:00.16 1:54.53 Progress : 1,2->A Final (Race 356); 3,4->B Final (Race 355) Race 210 Open Men's Single Scull Semi-Final 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 04.03 Adelaide Uni 1:39.90 (1) 3:26.41 (1) 5:14.52 (1) 7:01.27 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Chris Morgan 1:39.90 1:46.51 1:48.11 1:46.75 04.12 Mercantile-AIS 1:41.16 (3) 3:28.79 (2) 5:17.82 (2) 7:04.00 2.73 +2.73 2 4 David Crawshay 1:41.16 1:47.63 1:49.03 1:46.18 04.04 ANA 1:41.82 (4) 3:31.66 (4) 5:21.43 (3) 7:07.07 3.07 +5.80 3 2 Rhys Grant 1:41.82 1:49.84 1:49.77 1:45.64 04.30 Uni of QLD-AIS 1:40.40 (2) 3:29.62 (3) 5:22.07 (4) 7:09.87 2.80 +8.60 4 6 Jared Bidwell 1:40.40 1:49.22 1:52.45 1:47.80 04.16 Mosman 1:43.16 (5) 3:35.30 (6) 5:29.24 (6) 7:15.45 5.58 +14.18 5 7 Kieran Kobelke 1:43.16 1:52.14 1:53.94 1:46.21 04.02 Adelaide Uni 1:43.63 (6) 3:34.52 (5) 5:28.18 (5) 7:23.80 8.35 +22.53 6 3 Matthew Bolt 1:43.63 1:50.89 1:53.66 1:55.62 Progress : 1,2->A Final (Race 358); 3,4->B Final (Race 357) Race 211 Open Men's Single Scull Semi-Final 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 04.18 Murray Bridge 1:39.53 (1) 3:24.59 (1) 5:16.20 (1) 7:04.06 0.00 +0.00 1 4 James McRae 1:39.53 1:45.06 1:51.61 1:47.86 04.07 Melbourne Uni-VIS 1:42.41 (4) 3:28.66 (2) 5:18.74 (2) 7:06.51 2.45 +2.45 2 5 Karsten Forsterling 1:42.41 1:46.25 1:50.08 1:47.77 04.25 Sydney University 1:41.55 (3) 3:31.05 (4) 5:22.66 (3) 7:14.75 8.24 +10.69 3 6 Sasha Belonogoff 1:41.55 1:49.50 1:51.61 1:52.09 04.23 Sydney University-AIS 1:40.74 (2) 3:30.55 (3) 5:24.70 (4) 7:19.29 4.54 +15.23 4 3 Nicholas Hudson 1:40.74 1:49.81 1:54.15 1:54.59 04.14 Mercantile 1:45.33 (5) 3:38.08 (5) 5:32.40 (5) 7:24.75 5.46 +20.69 5 2 Lachlan McKinnon 1:45.33 1:52.75 1:54.32 1:52.35 04.33 WARC 1:45.70 (6) 3:43.59 (6) 5:42.32 (6) 7:34.59 9.84 +30.53 6 7 Nick Wakeford 1:45.70 1:57.89 1:58.73 1:52.27 Progress : 1,2->A Final (Race 358); 3,4->B Final (Race 357) 2011 Australian Rowing Championships and Interstate Rega Wednesday, 9 March 2011 Race 212 Open Men's Single Scull Semi-Final 3 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 04.15 Mosman 1:42.14 (1) 3:28.60 (1) 5:18.85 (1) 7:04.22 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Daniel Noonan 1:42.14 1:46.46 1:50.25 1:45.37 04.11 Lindisfarne-AIS 1:42.49 (2) 3:29.28 (2) 5:19.39 (2) 7:07.00 2.78 +2.78 2 5 Scott Brennan 1:42.49 1:46.79 1:50.11 1:47.61 04.26 Sydney University 1:44.26 (4) 3:32.29 (3) 5:22.37 (3) 7:10.54 3.54 +6.32 3 2 Cameron Girdlestone 1:44.26 1:48.03 1:50.08 1:48.17 04.27 Tamar-TIS 1:43.87 (3) 3:32.81 (4) 5:25.07 (4) 7:10.75 0.21 +6.53 4 3 Brendan Long 1:43.87 1:48.94 1:52.26 1:45.68 04.20 UTS 1:44.84 (5) 3:33.91 (5) 5:25.90 (5) 7:11.22 0.47 +7.00 5 6 Danjels Reedman* 1:44.84 1:49.07 1:51.99 1:45.32 04.24 Sydney University 1:44.99 (6) 3:38.61 (6) 5:39.34 (6) 7:38.35 27.13 +34.13 6 7 James Goswell 1:44.99 1:53.62 2:00.73 1:59.01 Progress : 1,2->A Final (Race 358); 3,4->B Final (Race 357) *substitute Race 213 Under 23 Women's Coxless Pair Semi-Final 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 05.02 Adelaide/Adelaide Uni 1:46.54 (1) 3:40.97 (1) 5:37.31 (1) 7:27.91 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Peta White, Olympia Aldersey 1:46.54 1:54.43 1:56.34 1:50.60 05.16 Mercantile 1:47.68 (2) 3:43.13 (2) 5:43.12 (2) 7:38.54 10.63 +10.63 2 3 Bec Daniher, Madeleine Shackell 1:47.68 1:55.45 1:59.99 1:55.42 05.09 Commercial/Uni of QLD 1:49.59 (3) 3:46.43 (3) 5:46.52 (3) 7:41.64 3.10 +13.73 3 4 Jenny Krippner, Leah Billing 1:49.59
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