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2017 Sydney International Rowing Regatta 2017 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Tuesday, 28 March 2017 Race 76 Open Women's Single Scull Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 101.01 Adelaide-NTC 1:51.10 (2) 3:46.35 (2) 5:44.97 (2) 7:44.66 0.00 +0.00 1 3 Olympia Aldersey 1:51.10 1:55.25 1:58.62 1:59.69 101.10 Sydney University-NTC 1:49.13 (1) 3:44.25 (1) 5:43.79 (1) 7:46.50 1.84 +1.84 2 6 Genevieve Horton 1:49.13 1:55.12 1:59.54 2:02.71 101.12 Toowong 1:53.47 (3) 3:50.79 (3) 5:51.67 (3) 7:51.94 5.44 +7.28 3 4 Madeleine Coonan 1:53.47 1:57.32 2:00.88 2:00.27 101.06 Melbourne University-NTC 1:56.60 (5) 3:55.99 (4) 5:59.87 (4) 8:02.23 10.29 +17.57 4 2 Lucy Stephan 1:56.60 1:59.39 2:03.88 2:02.36 101.09 Swan River 1:56.02 (4) 3:58.31 (5) 6:02.68 (5) 8:03.12 0.89 +18.46 5 7 Adriana Marulli 1:56.02 2:02.29 2:04.37 2:00.44 101.03 Banks 2:04.52 (6) 4:10.88 (6) 6:18.00 (6) 8:21.04 17.92 +36.38 6 5 Alex Conway 2:04.52 2:06.36 2:07.12 2:03.04 Progress : 1,2->A Final (Race 257); Rest->Repechage (Race's 138-139) Race 77 Open Women's Single Scull Heat 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 101.04 Commercial-NTC 1:50.62 (1) 3:45.00 (1) 5:43.77 7:41.70 0.00 +0.00 1 6 Maddie Edmunds 1:50.62 1:54.38 1:58.77 1:57.93 101.11 Sydney University-NSWIS 1:53.00 (3) 3:49.52 (2) 5:49.31 7:51.29 9.59 +9.59 2 3 Fiona Ewing 1:53.00 1:56.52 1:59.79 2:01.98 101.13 WARC-WAIS 1:55.66 (4) 3:55.38 (4) 5:58.20 8:03.01 11.72 +21.31 3 7 Hannah Vermeersch 1:55.66 1:59.72 2:02.82 2:04.81 101.08 Swan River 1:52.19 (2) 3:54.73 (3) 6:01.84 8:08.11 5.10 +26.41 4 5 Aileen Crowley 1:52.19 2:02.54 2:07.11 2:06.27 101.02 Banks 1:58.60 (5) 4:04.10 (5) 6:15.32 8:24.04 15.93 +42.34 5 2 Thea Adamson 1:58.60 2:05.50 2:11.22 2:08.72 101.05 Fremantle 2:02.70 (6) 4:12.45 (6) 8:31.95 7.91 +50.25 6 4 Caitlin MacPhail 2:02.70 2:09.75 Progress : 1,2->A Final (Race 257); Rest->Repechage (Race's 138-139) Race 78 Open Men's Single Scull Repechage 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 107.09 Swan River 1:46.00 (2) 3:37.74 (1) 5:30.12 (1) 7:19.01 0.00 +0.00 1 6 Fionan Crowley 1:46.00 1:51.74 1:52.38 1:48.89 107.18 University of Queensland 1:45.85 (1) 3:38.26 (2) 5:33.50 (3) 7:24.91 5.90 +5.90 2 5 Nathan Goldstone 1:45.85 1:52.41 1:55.24 1:51.41 107.15 UTS 1:47.00 (3) 3:39.23 (3) 5:32.90 (2) 7:25.73 0.82 +6.72 3 4 Michael Keene 1:47.00 1:52.23 1:53.67 1:52.83 107.07 St George 1:50.12 (4) 3:46.77 (4) 5:43.85 (4) 7:41.25 15.52 +22.24 4 3 James Hunt 1:50.12 1:56.65 1:57.08 1:57.40 Progress : 1..3->Semi-Final (Race's 140,141); Rest->Eliminated Race 79 Under 23 Women's Single Scull Repechage 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 122.09 Sydney University 1:57.17 (1) 4:01.03 (1) 6:07.02 (1) 8:14.80 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Lauren Fornasaro 1:57.17 2:03.86 2:05.99 2:07.78 122.14 UTS 1:59.12 (3) 4:04.05 (3) 6:10.08 (3) 8:16.93 2.13 +2.13 2 6 Adelaide Guinness 1:59.12 2:04.93 2:06.03 2:06.85 122.11 Sydney University 1:57.43 (2) 4:01.40 (2) 6:08.82 (2) 8:21.16 4.23 +6.36 3 5 Laura Triggs 1:57.43 2:03.97 2:07.42 2:12.34 122.06 Mercantile 2:00.57 (4) 4:04.31 (4) 6:15.36 (4) 8:27.55 6.39 +12.75 4 3 Kate Duggan 2:00.57 2:03.74 2:11.05 2:12.19 122.02 Buckingham 2:00.70 (5) 4:06.71 (5) 6:23.96 (5) 8:35.24 7.69 +20.44 5 7 Fiona Anderson 2:00.70 2:06.01 2:17.25 2:11.28 Progress : 1..4->Semi-Final (Race's 144,145); Rest->Eliminated 2017 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Tuesday, 28 March 2017 Race 80 Under 23 Men's Single Scull Repechage 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 128.18 University of WA 1:49.63 (5) 3:43.03 (4) 5:37.96 7:30.63 0.00 +0.00 1 2 Samuel Jaschke 1:49.63 1:53.40 1:54.93 1:52.67 128.03 Adelaide University-SASI 1:48.15 (3) 3:40.73 (1) 7:30.64 0.01 +0.01 2 4 Matthew Stamatas 1:48.15 1:52.58 128.17 UTS 1:48.13 (2) 3:42.97 (3) 5:40.13 7:32.97 2.33 +2.34 3 5 Joshua Stubbs 1:48.13 1:54.84 1:57.16 1:52.84 128.12 Sydney 1:45.72 (1) 3:41.75 (2) 5:39.62 7:34.63 1.66 +4.00 4 7 Dylan Boakes 1:45.72 1:56.03 1:57.87 1:55.01 128.14 Tamar 1:48.78 (4) 3:44.22 (5) 5:42.96 7:35.91 1.28 +5.28 5 6 John McKenzie 1:48.78 1:55.44 1:58.74 1:52.95 128.07 Drummoyne 1:53.27 (6) 3:52.61 (6) 5:50.95 7:48.89 12.98 +18.26 6 3 Andrew Louw 1:53.27 1:59.34 1:58.34 1:57.94 Progress : 1..4->Semi-Final (Race's 146,147); Rest->Eliminated Race 81 Under 21 Women's Single Scull Repechage 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 141.09 Melbourne University 2:04.61 (1) 4:16.22 (1) 6:25.63 (1) 8:32.56 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Beth Cooper 2:04.61 2:11.61 2:09.41 2:06.93 141.18 Sydney University 2:06.10 (2) 4:17.84 (2) 6:30.04 (2) 8:34.23 1.67 +1.67 2 4 Olina Parrish 2:06.10 2:11.74 2:12.20 2:04.19 141.07 Melbourne University 2:07.52 (3) 4:18.50 (3) 6:30.44 (3) 8:40.19 5.96 +7.63 3 7 Georgia Lenton-Williams 2:07.52 2:10.98 2:11.94 2:09.75 141.04 Canberra-ACTAS 2:09.93 (4) 4:22.43 (4) 6:34.42 (4) 8:44.41 4.22 +11.85 4 6 Camille Cherbuin 2:09.93 2:12.50 2:11.99 2:09.99 141.03 Brisbane & GPS 2:10.51 (5) 4:28.68 (5) 6:50.05 (5) 9:07.12 22.71 +34.56 5 3 Ciera Stafford 2:10.51 2:18.17 2:21.37 2:17.07 141.05 Central Coast 2:15.13 (6) 4:37.20 (6) 6:58.79 (6) 9:21.91 14.79 +49.35 6 2 Monique Hull 2:15.13 2:22.07 2:21.59 2:23.12 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 148,149); Rest->Eliminated Race 82 Under 21 Women's Single Scull Repechage 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 141.23 University of Queensland 2:02.12 (2) 4:09.83 (1) 6:23.76 (1) 8:39.61 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Rosie Munro 2:02.12 2:07.71 2:13.93 2:15.85 141.12 Mersey 2:02.45 (3) 4:14.37 (2) 6:30.12 (2) 8:42.06 2.45 +2.45 2 6 Madeline Tippett 2:02.45 2:11.92 2:15.75 2:11.94 141.17 Sydney University 2:12.19 (5) 4:25.29 (4) 6:38.07 (3) 8:48.61 6.55 +9.00 3 4 Lizzie Treloar 2:12.19 2:13.10 2:12.78 2:10.54 141.16 Rockhampton Fitzroy 1:58.96 (1) 4:16.28 (3) 6:39.18 (4) 8:54.72 6.11 +15.11 4 3 Nikeytah Hill 1:58.96 2:17.32 2:22.90 2:15.54 141.02 Brisbane & GPS 2:09.39 (4) 4:28.59 (5) 6:49.13 (5) 9:08.49 13.77 +28.88 5 2 Gracie Wasson 2:09.39 2:19.20 2:20.54 2:19.36 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 148,149); Rest->Eliminated 2017 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Tuesday, 28 March 2017 Race 83 Under 21 Men's Single Scull Repechage 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 146.09 Melbourne University 1:45.23 (1) 3:39.73 (1) 5:36.85 (1) 7:31.02 0.00 +0.00 1 6 Ned Coleman 1:45.23 1:54.50 1:57.12 1:54.17 146.20 Sydney University 1:47.63 (3) 3:42.75 (3) 5:39.40 (3) 7:31.29 0.27 +0.27 2 5 Morgan Brooking 1:47.63 1:55.12 1:56.65 1:51.89 146.15 Sydney 1:46.74 (2) 3:41.54 (2) 5:37.91 (2) 7:36.14 4.85 +5.12 3 4 Lucas Giles 1:46.74 1:54.80 1:56.37 1:58.23 146.06 Corowa 1:49.41 (4) 3:46.50 (4) 5:44.28 (4) 7:37.54 1.40 +6.52 4 7 Bradley Pearsall 1:49.41 1:57.09 1:57.78 1:53.26 146.18 Sydney University 1:52.69 (5) 3:52.78 (5) 5:54.75 (5) 7:52.61 15.07 +21.59 5 3 Nathaniel Young 1:52.69 2:00.09 2:01.97 1:57.86 146.12 Pine Rivers 1:57.91 (7) 4:00.83 (7) 6:00.80 (6) 7:56.82 4.21 +25.80 6 1 Henry Borger 1:57.91 2:02.92 1:59.97 1:56.02 146.04 Bairnsdale 1:54.49 (6) 3:58.30 (6) 6:01.45 (7) 8:00.82 4.00 +29.80 7 2 Harry Broad 1:54.49 2:03.81 2:03.15 1:59.37 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 150,151); Rest->Eliminated Race 84 Under 21 Men's Single Scull Repechage 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 146.25 University of Queensland 1:49.83 (4) 3:41.99 (2) 5:34.31 (1) 7:29.45 0.00 +0.00 1 7 Lachlan Bridge 1:49.83 1:52.16 1:52.32 1:55.14 146.24 Toowong 1:46.08 (1) 3:39.41 (1) 5:35.97 (2) 7:32.13 2.68 +2.68 2 4 Tom Davidson 1:46.08 1:53.33 1:56.56 1:56.16 146.03 Adelaide University 1:49.78 (3) 3:44.40 (3) 5:40.01 (3) 7:36.53 4.40 +7.08 3 5 David Frigaard 1:49.78 1:54.62 1:55.61 1:56.52 146.10 Mercantile 1:52.15 (6) 3:48.51 (6) 5:43.85 (5) 7:38.13 1.60 +8.68 4 8 Joel Cain 1:52.15 1:56.36 1:55.34 1:54.28 146.23 Toowong 1:53.37 (8) 3:49.63 (7) 5:45.41 (6) 7:39.15 1.02 +9.70 5 3 Ben Rogencamp 1:53.37 1:56.26 1:55.78 1:53.74 146.02 Adelaide 1:51.60 (5) 3:46.82 (5) 5:43.15 (4) 7:39.37 0.22 +9.92 6 2 Sidney Heitmann 1:51.60 1:55.22 1:56.33 1:56.22 146.27 WARC 1:49.28 (2) 3:45.19 (4) 5:46.93 (7) 7:47.96 8.59 +18.51 7 1 Jonathan Ashby 1:49.28 1:55.91 2:01.74 2:01.03 146.19 Sydney University 1:52.83 (7) 3:50.01 (8) 5:50.15 (8) 7:50.23 2.27 +20.78 8 6 Harry Kemp 1:52.83 1:57.18 2:00.14 2:00.08 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 150,151); Rest->Eliminated Race 85 Under 23 Women's Coxless Pair Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 125.09 University WA/Fremantle-WAIS 1:45.50 (1) 3:36.74 (1) 5:30.15 (1) 7:21.93 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Annabelle McIntyre, Bronwyn Cox 1:45.50 1:51.24 1:53.41 1:51.78 125.02 Melbourne University-VIS 1:50.97 (2) 3:46.60 (2) 5:39.70 (2) 7:37.33 15.40 +15.40 2 4 Jacqueline Hart, Annika Hoffmann 1:50.97 1:55.63 1:53.10 1:57.63 125.08 University of Queensland 1:51.14 (3) 3:46.97 (3) 5:42.80 (3) 7:43.67 6.34 +21.74 3 6 Tyler Ferris, Miller Ferris 1:51.14 1:55.83 1:55.83 2:00.87 125.05 UTS/Mercantile 1:51.74 (4) 3:48.22 (4) 5:47.09 (4) 7:45.07 1.40 +23.14 4 3 Georgia Stewart, Emma Fessey 1:51.74 1:56.48 1:58.87 1:57.98 125.07 Uni Queensland/Adelaide Unive… 1:55.82 (5) 3:55.93 (5) 5:56.06 (5) 7:56.61 11.54 +34.68 5 7 Phoebe Pado*, Kate Rowan 1:55.82 2:00.11 2:00.13 2:00.55 Progress : 1,2->A Final (Race 249); Rest->Repechage (Race 152) *substitute 2017 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Tuesday, 28 March 2017 Race 86 Under 23 Women's Coxless Pair Heat 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 125.03 Mercantile/Melbourne Uni 1:46.70 (1) 3:40.13 (1) 5:37.99 (1) 7:36.98 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Elise Franetic, India Dempsey 1:46.70 1:53.43 1:57.86 1:58.99 125.06 Uni Queensland/Griffith Uni S… 1:49.53 (2) 3:44.62 (2) 5:41.49 (2) 7:45.40 8.42 +8.42 2 5 Hedda Cooper, Ellen
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