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2018 Altherm Oceania Mountain Bike Championships Cross Country Results Signal Hill, Dunedin 2018 ALTHERM OCEANIA MOUNTAIN BIKE CHAMPIONSHIPS CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS SIGNAL HILL, DUNEDIN Saturday 10th February ELITE MEN (11) PLACE NAME # FROM COUNTRY CLUB LAPS TIME TIME+ LAP1 LAP2 LAP3 LAP4 LAP5 LAP6 1 Anton Cooper 1 North Canterbury New Zealand Christchurch Singletrack 6 1:21:54 +0:00:00 2-0:13:49 2-0:13:25 1-0:13:58 1-0:13:17 1-0:13:29 1-0:13:56 2 Samuel Gaze 2 Camidge New Zealand Waipa Mountain Bike Club 6 1:23:51 +0:01:57 1-0:13:48 1-0:13:25 2-0:14:16 2-0:13:30 2-0:14:16 2-0:14:36 3 Cameron Ivory 3 Rankin Park Australia International Rider 6 1:26:33 +0:04:39 4-0:13:57 4-0:14:20 3-0:14:25 3-0:14:35 3-0:14:43 3-0:14:33 4 Ben Oliver 5 Rangiora New Zealand North Canterbury Cycling Inc 6 1:28:07 +0:06:13 3-0:13:50 3-0:13:56 4-0:15:02 4-0:14:57 4-0:14:50 4-0:15:32 5 Daniel McConnell 4 Weston Australia International Rider 6 1:28:34 +0:06:40 5-0:14:03 5-0:14:35 5-0:15:06 5-0:14:57 5-0:14:51 5-0:15:02 6 Tim Rush 10 Oamaru New Zealand Mountain Biking North Otago 6 1:33:10 +0:11:16 8-0:15:32 7-0:15:17 7-0:15:25 6-0:15:32 6-0:15:28 6-0:15:56 7 Ben Henderson 8 Monash Australia International Rider 6 1:34:27 +0:12:33 6-0:15:02 6-0:15:20 6-0:15:47 7-0:16:04 7-0:16:06 7-0:16:08 8 Jack Compton 6 Porirua New Zealand Port Nicholson Poneke Cycling Club 4 -1 Lap 7-0:15:09 8-0:16:15 8-0:16:39 8-0:16:09 9 James Williamson 11 Alexandra New Zealand Mountain Bikers of Alexandra (MOA) Inc 4 -1 Lap 9-0:15:33 9-0:16:24 9-0:16:12 9-0:16:09 10 Raphael Kammlein-Cutler 9 Dunedin New Zealand Queenstown Mountain Bike Club 2 -3 Laps 10-0:17:38 10-0:18:38 DNS Sebastian Jayne 7 Bright Australia International Rider 0 ELITE WOMEN (8) PLACE NAME # FROM COUNTRY CLUB LAPS TIME TIME+ LAP1 LAP2 LAP3 LAP4 LAP5 1 Samara Sheppard 12 Tarrawanna Australia Port Nicholson Poneke Cycling Club 5 1:24:28 +0:00:00 2-0:16:10 1-0:16:49 1-0:17:07 1-0:17:16 1-0:17:06 2 Holly Harris 13 Armidale Australia International Rider 5 1:27:56 +0:03:28 3-0:16:39 3-0:17:14 2-0:17:37 2-0:18:07 2-0:18:19 3 Kate Fluker 15 Queenstown New Zealand Queenstown Mountain Bike Club 5 1:29:35 +0:05:07 4-0:16:57 4-0:17:49 4-0:18:16 3-0:18:02 3-0:18:31 4 Rebecca Henderson 14 Canberra Australia International Rider 5 1:31:53 +0:07:25 1-0:16:06 2-0:17:41 3-0:18:33 4-0:19:29 4-0:20:04 5 Imogen Smith 17 Toowong Australia International Rider 5 1:36:32 +0:12:04 5-0:18:36 5-0:18:59 5-0:19:43 5-0:19:30 5-0:19:44 6 Nina McVicar 16 Christchurch New Zealand Christchurch Single Track 4 -1 Lap 6-0:19:40 6-0:20:32 6-0:21:21 7 Kelly Bartlett 19 Watson Australia International Rider 2 -2 Laps 7-0:21:22 7-0:23:56 DNF Josie Wilcox 18 Palmerston North New Zealand Manawatu Mountain Bike Club 0 UNDER-23 MEN (14) PLACE NAME # FROM COUNTRY CLUB LAPS TIME TIME+ LAP1 LAP2 LAP3 LAP4 LAP5 1 Eden Cruise 29 Porirua New Zealand Port Nicholson Poneke Cycling Club 5 1:11:20 +0:00:00 1-0:13:58 1-0:14:06 1-0:14:26 1-0:14:36 1-0:14:14 2 Henry Jaine 32 Nelson New Zealand Nelson MTB Club 5 1:13:37 +0:02:17 2-0:14:06 2-0:14:37 2-0:14:53 2-0:15:03 2-0:14:58 3 Paul Wright 34 Wanaka New Zealand Bike Wanaka Inc 5 1:15:11 +0:03:51 5-0:14:43 3-0:14:40 3-0:15:01 3-0:15:11 3-0:15:36 4 Alex Lack 22 Wyena Australia International Rider 5 1:15:48 +0:04:28 4-0:14:27 5-0:15:01 4-0:15:04 4-0:15:43 4-0:15:33 5 Callum Carson 21 Figtree Australia International Rider 5 1:16:35 +0:05:15 6-0:14:44 6-0:15:21 6-0:15:27 6-0:15:40 5-0:15:23 6 Taylor Johnston 33 Rotorua New Zealand Rotorua Mountain Bike Club 5 1:18:03 +0:06:43 9-0:15:08 8-0:15:20 7-0:15:28 7-0:15:47 6-0:16:20 7 Michael Harris 25 Armidale Australia International Rider 5 1:18:27 +0:07:07 3-0:14:07 4-0:15:17 5-0:15:38 5-0:15:49 7-0:17:36 8 Nick Pedler 23 Chapel Hill Australia International Rider 5 1:18:43 +0:07:23 7-0:14:59 7-0:15:23 8-0:16:10 8-0:16:43 8-0:15:28 9 David Ashby-Coventry 26 Timaru New Zealand Mountain Biking Otago 5 1:19:01 +0:07:41 11-0:15:41 9-0:15:46 9-0:15:56 9-0:16:18 9-0:15:20 10 Luke Brame 24 Glenbrook Australia International Rider 5 1:25:58 +0:14:38 10-0:15:34 11-0:17:05 10-0:17:10 10-0:17:44 10-0:18:25 11 Harrison Brown 28 Wanaka New Zealand Bike Wanaka Inc 5 1:28:09 +0:16:49 12-0:15:56 12-0:17:37 11-0:18:10 11-0:18:17 11-0:18:09 12 Benjamin Eagle 30 Porirua New Zealand Port Nicholson Poneke Cycling Club 5 1:29:32 +0:18:12 13-0:16:48 13-0:17:43 12-0:18:22 12-0:18:03 12-0:18:36 DNF Cosmo Bloor 27 Auckland New Zealand Mountain Biking Otago 2 8-0:15:06 10-0:16:48 DNF Cathal Guiney 31 Fairlie New Zealand 0 UNDER-23 WOMEN (3) PLACE NAME # FROM COUNTRY CLUB LAPS TIME TIME+ LAP1 LAP2 LAP3 LAP4 1 Charlotte Rayner 38 Auckland New Zealand Pohutukawa Coast Bike (East Auckland) 4 1:18:57 +0:00:00 1-0:18:24 1-0:19:44 1-0:20:30 1-0:20:19 2 Charlotte Culver 39 Lindfield Australia International Rider 4 1:25:10 +0:06:13 2-0:19:10 2-0:21:28 2-0:22:16 2-0:22:16 UNDER-19 MEN (20) PLACE NAME # FROM COUNTRY CLUB LAPS TIME TIME+ LAP1 LAP2 LAP3 LAP4 1 Cameron Wright 41 Kenmore Australia International Rider 4 0:57:53 +0:00:00 1-0:13:54 1-0:14:33 1-0:14:39 1-0:14:47 2 Matthew Dinham 42 Warrawee Australia International Rider 4 0:59:27 +0:01:34 3-0:14:37 3-0:15:00 3-0:15:15 2-0:14:35 3 Sam Fox 44 Launceston Australia International Rider 4 0:59:39 +0:01:46 2-0:14:33 2-0:15:01 2-0:15:16 3-0:14:49 4 Max Taylor 58 Palmerston North New Zealand Manawatu Mountain Bike Club 4 1:01:12 +0:03:19 6-0:14:53 5-0:15:29 4-0:15:42 4-0:15:08 5 Cameron Jones 45 Nelson New Zealand Nelson MTB Club 4 1:01:13 +0:03:20 4-0:14:39 4-0:15:13 6-0:16:40 5-0:14:41 6 Connor Johnston 54 Rotorua New Zealand Rotorua Mountain Bike Club 4 1:01:40 +0:03:47 7-0:15:02 6-0:15:35 5-0:15:48 6-0:15:15 7 Caleb Bottcher 49 Palmerston North New Zealand Manawatu Mountain Bike Club 4 1:02:16 +0:04:23 9-0:15:05 7-0:15:44 7-0:16:01 7-0:15:26 8 George Furniss 51 Auckland New Zealand Pohutukawa Coast Bike (East Auckland) 4 1:02:17 +0:04:24 13-0:15:14 10-0:15:48 9-0:16:03 8-0:15:12 9 Matthew Wilson 60 Auckland New Zealand Pohutukawa Coast Bike (East Auckland) 4 1:02:44 +0:04:51 14-0:15:16 9-0:15:45 8-0:16:03 9-0:15:40 10 Josh Burnett 50 Invercargill New Zealand Southland Mountain Bike Club 4 1:02:52 +0:04:59 11-0:15:11 12-0:15:54 11-0:16:11 10-0:15:36 11 Maxwell Wickens 47 Wellington New Zealand Port Nicholson Poneke Cycling Club 4 1:03:02 +0:05:09 8-0:15:04 11-0:16:00 10-0:16:11 11-0:15:47 12 Charlie Brodie 43 Chifley Australia International Rider 4 1:04:15 +0:06:22 5-0:14:44 13-0:16:26 12-0:16:57 12-0:16:08 13 Hamish Dodd 46 Rotorua New Zealand Rotorua Mountain Bike Club 4 1:05:22 +0:07:29 12-0:15:13 8-0:15:39 13-0:17:19 13-0:17:11 14 Julius Staufenberg 57 Wanaka New Zealand Bike Wanaka Inc 4 1:06:21 +0:08:28 15-0:15:41 14-0:16:51 14-0:16:45 14-0:17:04 15 Tyler Sarginson 48 Wanaka New Zealand Bike Wanaka Inc 4 1:08:31 +0:10:38 10-0:15:10 15-0:17:37 15-0:18:15 15-0:17:29 16 Samuel Lord 55 Papamoa New Zealand Mountainbike Tauranga 4 1:08:42 +0:10:49 16-0:16:23 16-0:17:34 16-0:17:40 16-0:17:05 17 Brandon Thornley 59 Christchurch New Zealand Christchurch Single Track 4 1:12:04 +0:14:11 18-0:17:16 17-0:18:14 17-0:18:22 17-0:18:12 18 Dylan Reid 56 Wellington New Zealand Port Nicholson Poneke Cycling Club 2 -1 Laps 17-0:17:12 18-0:18:36 19 Cameron Pratley 72 Geraldine New Zealand Gravity Canterbury 1 -2 Laps 19-0:19:11 DNF Hayden Jefferson 53 Ashburton New Zealand Mountain Biking Otago UNDER-19 WOMEN (5) PLACE NAME # FROM COUNTRY CLUB LAPS TIME TIME+ LAP1 LAP2 LAP3 1 Phoebe Young 62 Wanaka New Zealand Bike Wanaka Inc 3 0:57:58 +0:00:00 5-0:20:04 1-0:18:54 1-0:19:00 2 Teagan Atherstone 61 Bright Australia International Rider 3 0:58:35 +0:00:37 1-0:18:20 3-0:21:34 2-0:18:41 3 Ruby Ryan 65 Rotorua New Zealand Rotorua Mountain Bike Club 3 1:00:10 +0:02:12 3-0:19:04 2-0:20:14 3-0:20:52 4 Imi Blance 63 Alexandra New Zealand Southland Mountain Bike Club 3 1:02:52 +0:04:54 4-0:19:57 4-0:21:25 4-0:21:30 DNF Sammie Maxwell 64 Taupo New Zealand Rotorua Mountain Bike Club 1 2-0:18:37 UNDER-15 MEN (6) PLACE NAME # FROM COUNTRY CLUB LAPS TIME TIME+ LAP1 LAP2 1 Cameron Beck 121 Rotorua New Zealand Rotorua Mountain Bike Club 2 0:34:58 +0:00:00 1-0:17:20 1-0:17:38 2 Coen Nicol 123 Taupo New Zealand Taupo MTB Club 2 0:38:10 +0:03:12 2-0:18:38 2-0:19:32 3 Cody Harvey 125 Invercargill New Zealand Mountain Biking Otago 2 0:38:25 +0:03:27 3-0:18:46 3-0:19:39 4 Justin Rainbow 124 Taupo New Zealand Taupo MTB Club 2 0:40:33 +0:05:35 4-0:19:50 4-0:20:43 5 Reuben Heslip 122 Invercargill New Zealand Southland Mountain Bike Club 2 0:43:21 +0:08:23 5-0:20:59 5-0:22:22 6 Liam Cruickshank 126 New Zealand Southland Mountain Bike Club 2 0:43:25 +0:08:27 6-0:21:25 6-0:22:00 UNDER-15 WOMEN (2) PLACE NAME # FROM COUNTRY CLUB LAPS TIME TIME+ LAP1 LAP2 1 Rebecca Hufflett 142 Nelson New Zealand Nelson MTB Club 2 0:40:43 +0:00:00 1-0:20:01 1-0:20:42 2 Rachel Cunningham 141 Mosgiel New Zealand Mountain Biking Otago 2 0:46:46 +0:06:03 2-0:23:12 2-0:23:34 UNDER-17 MEN (15) PLACE NAME # FROM COUNTRY CLUB LAPS TIME TIME+ LAP1 LAP2 LAP3 1 Ethan Rose 110 Coalgate New Zealand Christchurch Singletrack 3 0:45:39 +0:00:00 1-0:15:06 1-0:15:12 1-0:15:21 2 Jacob Turner 113 Rangiora New Zealand North Canterbury Cycling Inc 3 0:48:41 +0:03:02 3-0:15:50 2-0:16:07 2-0:16:44 3 Momo Frank 102 Camp Hill Australia International Rider 3 0:48:49 +0:03:10 2-0:15:30 3-0:16:35 3-0:16:44 4 Angus Riordan 114 Tauranga New Zealand Mountainbike Tauranga 3 0:49:01 +0:03:22 4-0:15:53 4-0:16:57 4-0:16:11 5 Troy Herdman 104 Tauranga New Zealand Mountainbike Tauranga 3 0:49:49 +0:04:10 5-0:16:21 5-0:16:47 5-0:16:41 6 Corban Nicol 108 Taupo New Zealand Taupo MTB Club 3 0:50:08 +0:04:29 6-0:16:34 6-0:16:38 6-0:16:56 7 Jack King 105
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