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Sydney North Regional Championships 2018 Sydney Olympic Park Results NSWCHS HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 5:52 PM 28/03/2018 Page 1 Sydney North Regional Championships 2018 Sydney Olympic Park Results Event 1 Girls 12-14 200 LC Meter IM RECORD: 2:26.98 R 2016 Charlotte Phoebe Brown Mackellar Girls Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Montgomery, Caitlin 14 Gorokan High School 2:36.74 2 Williams, Ashley 14 St Ives HS 2:37.67 3 Xu-Louie, Claire 14 Marsden High School 2:38.81 4 Connor, Abbey 13 Burwood Girls High School 2:40.01 5 Song, Chowon 14 Cheltenham Girls High School 2:48.22 6 Everingham, Laetitia 14 Killarney Heights High School 2:48.32 7 Woods, Siahn 14 Riverside Girls High School 2:54.88 8 Catto, Megan 14 Narara Valley High School 2:56.17 9 Marshall, Davara 13 Brisbane Water College 2:56.32 10 Scott, Kiahni 13 Narrabeen Sports High School 2:58.45 11 Laing, Abby 13 Pittwater High School 3:04.71 12 Park, Judy 14 Chatswood High School 3:14.31 Event 2 Boys 12-14 200 LC Meter IM RECORD: 2:21.37 R 2011 Vincent Dai Cherrybrook Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Thompson, Alexander 14 Fort Street High School 2:27.14 2 Hwang, Hyunsoo 14 Chatswood High School 2:28.55 3 Morris, Mitchell 14 Narrabeen Sports High School 2:31.56 4 Dunlop, Zachary 14 Pennant Hills High School 2:33.12 5 Clues, Bailey 14 Narrabeen Sports High School 2:33.57 6 Spencer, Tyne 14 Kincumber High School 2:35.10 7 Salmon, Thomas 14 Davidson High School 2:35.50 8 Lucas, Ben 13 Epping Boys High School 2:37.51 9 Saito, Seiya 14 Killarney Heights High School 2:39.72 10 Green, Kye 14 Terrigal High School 2:44.76 11 Shearer, Damian 14 Tuggerah Lakes College 2:59.50 12 Mach, Ryan 13 Ryde Secondary College 3:06.15 Event 3 Girls 15-16 200 LC Meter IM RECORD: 2:21.27 R 28/03/2018 Charlotte Brown Mackellar Girls Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Brown, Charlotte 16 Mackellar Girls High School 2:21.27R 2 Harrison, Lexi 16 Pittwater High School 2:32.06 3 Niknafs, Carolyn 15 North Sydney Girls High School 2:40.34 4 Fletcher, Charlotte 15 Burwood Girls High School 2:42.82 5 Gudmunson, Jessica 16 Pittwater High School 2:44.41 6 Gurtata, Eva 15 Turramurra HS 2:44.93 7 Hancock, Emily 15 Terrigal High School 2:52.32 8 Jack, Kiara 15 Brisbane Water College 2:56.37 9 Forsyth-Paziuk, Shaylah 16 Narara Valley High School 2:57.91 10 Chabo, Kisha 16 Concord High School 3:05.18 11 Dobson, Hannah 16 Killara High School 3:15.78 Event 4 Boys 15-16 200 LC Meter IM RECORD: 2:11.72 R 2011 Sho Nishimoto Chatswood Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Hui, Dennis 15 Killara High School 2:25.33 2 Ryland-Adair, Haydyn 15 Epping Boys High School 2:30.90 3 Amin, Aidan 15 Carlingford High School 2:31.99 NSWCHS HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 5:52 PM 28/03/2018 Page 2 Sydney North Regional Championships 2018 Sydney Olympic Park Results (Event 4 Boys 15-16 200 LC Meter IM) Name Age Team Finals Time 4 Tasker, Zachery 15 Tuggerah Lakes College 2:36.79 5 Schwarz, Riley 16 The Forest High School 2:41.14 6 Barluzzi, Elia 16 Kincumber High School 2:42.98 7 Wong, Malcolm 15 North Sydney Boys High School 2:43.78 8 Phillips, Lachlan 15 Balgowlah Boys High School 2:44.38 9 Jeon, Jisub (Jason) 16 Gosford High School 2:44.44 10 Clarkson, Fergus 15 Manly High School 2:49.74 11 Coleman, Jack 15 Fort Street High School 2:52.48 Event 5 Girls 17-19 200 LC Meter IM RECORD: 2:25.46 R 2013 Emily Washer Manly Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Crowe, Amanda 18 Willoughby Girls High School 2:35.29 2 Morgan, Brooke 18 Cheltenham Girls High School 2:35.95 3 Cuthbert, Victoria 17 Freshwater High School 2:36.93 4 McEnnally, Morgan 18 Cheltenham Girls High School 2:44.76 5 Petersen, Emilie 18 Killarney Heights High School 2:45.83 6 Kwon, Christie 17 Gosford High School 2:46.50 7 D'Agostino, Olivia 17 Burwood Girls High School 2:47.96 8 Kirk, Amelia 17 Freshwater High School 2:57.81 9 Hall, Ashley 18 St Ives HS 3:09.29 10 Blundy, Alison 18 Pennant Hills High School 3:14.04 11 Seaborn, Taylah 17 Narara Valley High School 3:21.66 Event 6 Boys 17-19 200 LC Meter IM RECORD: 2:11.75 R 2015 Callum Sherington Killarney Hghts Name Age Team Finals Time 1 George, Zac 17 Narrabeen Sports High School 2:20.19 2 Suczynski, Karl 17 Henry Kendall High School 2:28.30 3 Gurtata, Gregory 17 Turramurra HS 2:29.58 4 Braddish, Lachlan 17 Brisbane Water College 2:30.13 5 Dobson, Lewis 18 Killara High School 2:42.08 6 Vuong, John 18 Homebush Boys High School 2:46.27 7 Mach, Liam 17 Ryde Secondary College 2:47.05 8 Laksa, Aaron 17 Wadalba 2:52.73 --- Potter, Zane 18 Tuggerah Lakes College DQ Event 7 Girls 12 Year Olds 200 LC Meter Freestyle RECORD: 2:23.39 R 1990 Cassie Berry Pittwater Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Mazumdar, Dijana 12 Turramurra HS 2:33.33 2 Shearer, Elizabeth 12 Tuggerah Lakes College 2:39.25 3 Reid, Emma 12 Asquith Girls High School 2:39.82 4 Pickering, Haylee 12 Narrabeen Sports High School 2:47.74 5 Zhao, Ashley 12 Carlingford High School 2:49.75 6 Pawsey, Elysha 12 Riverside Girls High School 2:57.45 7 Atherton, Georgia 12 Burwood Girls High School 3:03.95 8 Lawson, Gemma 12 Mackellar Girls High School 3:14.15 9 Loh, Jasmine 12 Fort Street High School 3:21.73 10 Herbert, Emily 12 Brisbane Water College 3:45.22 11 Kaeser, Heidi 12 Gosford High School 4:10.97 NSWCHS HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 5:52 PM 28/03/2018 Page 3 Sydney North Regional Championships 2018 Sydney Olympic Park Results Event 8 Boys 12 Year Olds 200 LC Meter Freestyle RECORD: 2:15.08 R 1993 Ky Hurst Terrigal Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Chew, Evan 12 St Ives HS 2:34.04 2 Huang, Yu Kai 12 Killara High School 2:36.11 3 Howdin, Alexander 12 Fort Street High School 2:37.10 4 Barnes, Jackson 12 Kincumber High School 2:42.83 5 Hempoon, Jack 12 Randwick Boys High School 2:43.54 6 Kottaridis, Steven 12 Brisbane Water College 2:52.00 7 Armitage, Aiden 12 Balgowlah Boys High School 3:05.24 8 Tolmachev, Lev 12 Ryde Secondary College 3:06.39 9 Tremauville, Henri 12 Narrabeen Sports High School 3:12.64 10 Kim, Sewon 12 Epping Boys High School 3:13.38 Event 9 Girls 13 Year Olds 200 LC Meter Freestyle RECORD: 2:15.15 R 2016 Charlise Wheeler Kincumber High Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Connor, Abbey 13 Burwood Girls High School 2:22.21 2 Wang, Meredith 13 North Sydney Girls High School 2:24.86 3 Kwan, Chloe 13 Killara High School 2:26.07 4 Summers, Lauren 13 Riverside Girls High School 2:30.99 5 Jennens, Lauren 13 Cromer High School 2:31.44 6 Scott, Kiahni 13 Narrabeen Sports High School 2:31.70 7 Newlyn, Soraya 13 Fort Street High School 2:31.99 8 Marshall, Davara 13 Brisbane Water College 2:32.34 9 Warner, Ella 13 Mackellar Girls High School 2:34.91 10 Ryan, Emily 13 Mackellar Girls High School 2:35.57 11 Speziale, Isabella 13 Wyong High School 2:35.82 12 Donelly, Imogen 13 Cherrybrook High School 2:46.19 13 Kelly, Brianna 13 Kincumber High School 2:52.68 14 Kemble, Ella 13 Terrigal High School 2:56.75 Event 10 Boys 13 Year Olds 200 LC Meter Freestyle RECORD: 2:08.71 R 2006 Robert Rafael Homebush Boys Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Shi, Brandon 13 Carlingford High School 2:17.57 2 Makin, Marlon 13 Ashfield Boys High School 2:17.94 3 Lucas, Ben 13 Epping Boys High School 2:20.69 4 Harkins, Jordan 13 Galston High School 2:23.00 5 O'Mara, Jackson 13 Terrigal High School 2:24.21 6 Lennon, Remy 13 Cammeraygal High School 2:24.71 7 Foreman, Alexander 13 Lisarow High School 2:30.16 8 Giitsidis, Kosta 13 Fort Street High School 2:32.92 9 Benson, Byron 13 Kincumber High School 2:33.42 10 Euers, James 13 Pittwater High School 2:36.52 11 Mach, Ryan 13 Ryde Secondary College 2:42.48 12 Hawkins, Michael Baly 13 Manly High School 2:46.29 Event 11 Girls 14 Year Olds 200 LC Meter Freestyle RECORD: 2:11.58 R 2013 Rachel Wood Brisbane Water Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Montgomery, Caitlin 14 Gorokan High School 2:17.01 2 Xu-Louie, Claire 14 Marsden High School 2:20.52 NSWCHS HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 5:52 PM 28/03/2018 Page 4 Sydney North Regional Championships 2018 Sydney Olympic Park Results (Event 11 Girls 14 Year Olds 200 LC Meter Freestyle) Name Age Team Finals Time 3 Lambourne, Charlotte 14 Killara High School 2:23.84 4 Billiris, Elle 14 Riverside Girls High School 2:28.37 5 Paterson, Layla 14 Mackellar Girls High School 2:30.10 6 Toprak, Aleida 14 Hunters Hill High School 2:30.19 7 Everingham, Laetitia 14 Killarney Heights High School 2:32.08 8 Ayres, Bronte 14 Terrigal High School 2:32.09 9 McBurney, Izabella 14 Gosford High School 2:34.39 10 Vaughan, Zarli 14 Asquith Girls High School 2:35.32 11 Catto, Megan 14 Narara Valley High School 2:36.57 12 Harrold, Lily 14 Kuring-gai High School 2:40.15 13 McPherson, Ellie 14 Narrabeen Sports High School 2:40.52 14 Raffin, Bianca 14 Pittwater High School 2:49.55 Event 12 Boys 14 Year Olds 200 LC Meter Freestyle RECORD: 2:06.04 R 28/03/2018 Mitchell Morris Narrabeen Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Morris, Mitchell 14 Narrabeen Sports High School 2:06.04R 2 Clues, Bailey 14 Narrabeen Sports High School 2:09.96 3 Hwang, Hyunsoo 14 Chatswood High School 2:10.65 4 Thompson, Alexander 14 Fort Street High School 2:13.55 5 Saito, Seiya 14 Killarney Heights High School 2:17.01 6 Green, Kye 14 Terrigal High School 2:19.90 7 Salmon, Thomas 14 Davidson High School 2:20.02 8 Baker, Jack 14 Terrigal High School 2:21.75 9 Lim, Joseph 14 North Sydney Boys High School 2:33.02 10 Pavey, Tyler 14 Marsden High School 2:33.57 11 Chong, Joshua 14 Homebush Boys High School 2:35.60 12 Gyoffrey, Connor 14 Narara Valley High School 2:57.09 Event 13 Girls 15 Year Olds 200 LC Meter Freestyle RECORD: 2:10.72 R 2011 Ami Matsuo Willoughby Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Wheeler, Charlise 15 Kincumber High School 2:12.09 2 Schell, Courtney 15 Gosford High School 2:20.40 3 Johnson, Emma 15 Galston
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