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Melanesian Championships Athletics Oceania-Chow Games - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:25 PM 10/05/2018 Page 1 Melanesian Championships - 9/05/2018 to 11/05/2018 Korman Stadium Results - Thursday 10th May Girls 400 Metre Under 18 ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ Finals 1 Caitlyn Ferrier Australia 54.26 2 Serenia Ragatu Fiji 1:01.44 57.25 3 Adele Smith Australia 57.64 4 Pieta Hansen New Zealand 58.05 59.79 5 Emma Henley Regional Australia 1:00.39 1:00.49 6 Anaise Kalobong Vanuatu B 1:10.98 7 Enny Kalotong Vanuatu 1:11.53 1:11.83 -- Mathilda Kalkau Vanuatu B 1:15.28 DQ 163.3 Girls 1500 Metre Under 18 ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Jaylah Hancock-Cameron Australia 4:21.72 2 Lyanne Tibu Papua New Guinea 4:57.76 5:28.45 3 Marie Louis Vanuatu 5:40.00 5:50.79 4 Winnie Iaris Vanuatu B 6:00.23 5:58.68 5 Delita Joseph Vanuatu 6:40.87 6:42.61 Girls 100 Metre Hurdles Under 18 ===================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals Wind Points ===================================================================================== 1 Sophie White Australia 13.61 NWI 2 Jeannette Wacapo New Caledonia 15.60 15.60 NWI Girls 2000 Metre Steeplechase Under 18 ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Jamie Hiscock Australia 6:36.93 2 Hannah O'Connor New Zealand 6:37.69 3 Charli Miller New Zealand 6:59.94 7:11.81 4 Sophie Gocher Australia 7:31.72 Girls High Jump S.H. 1.25 Under 18 ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Elizabeth Moss Australia 1.76m 1.65 1.70 1.73 1.76 1.79 O XXO XO O XXX 2 Rosie Tozer Australia 1.73m 1.60 1.65 1.70 1.73 O O O O 2 Josephine Reeves New Zealand 1.80m 1.73m 1.60 1.65 1.70 1.73 1.76 O O XO O XXX 4 Charlie Carr Norfolk Island 1.40m 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 O O XO XO XXX Athletics Oceania-Chow Games - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:25 PM 10/05/2018 Page 2 Melanesian Championships - 9/05/2018 to 11/05/2018 Korman Stadium Results - Thursday 10th May Girls Long Jump Under 18 ===================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals Wind Points ===================================================================================== 1 Annie McGuire Australia 6.04m 0.1 5.67m(-1.1) 6.00m(-0.8) 5.82m(0.9) 5.69m(-1.6) 6.04m(0.1) 5.69m(-2.2) 2 Samantha Dale Australia 5.90m -0.7 FOUL(1.8) 5.27m(-3.1) 5.86m(-0.2) 5.90m(-0.7) 5.76m(-2.2) 5.90m(-1.4) 3 Kayla Goodwin New Zealand 5.66m 5.78m -1.1 5.53m(0.2) FOUL(-0.2) 5.46m(-1.7) 5.43m(-3.9) 5.71m(0.4) 5.78m(-1.1) 4 Jeannette Wacapo New Caledonia 5.50m 5.20m +0.0 5.11m(-1.1) 4.69m(-3.7) 5.08m(-0.8) 5.20m(+0.0) 5.00m(-0.8) 4.88m(-1.1) 5 Cecile Sililoto Samoa 5.22m 5.07m -1.6 4.87m(0.4) 4.91m(-1.0) 4.74m(-1.8) 4.87m(1.6) 4.86m(-0.7) 5.07m(-1.6) Girls Discus Under 18 ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Sally Shokry Australia 49.30m 44.63m FOUL 45.88m 47.96m 49.30m 48.59m 2 Lyvante Su'emai Australia 49.28m 49.28m FOUL 49.24m 44.69m 48.34m 49.19m 3 Lesly Filituulaga New Caledonia 36.00m 38.75m 33.62m 34.90m 38.02m 38.75m 38.39m FOUL 4 Marie Rose Fiahau Wallis and Futuna 30.27m 27.05m 27.05m FOUL FOUL FOUL 26.32m FOUL 5 Heidi Vaitanoa Wallis and Futuna 28.61m 21.55m FOUL 20.08m 21.55m FOUL PASS PASS 6 Sapeta Akilano Wallis and Futuna 28.11m 21.39m 19.84m 18.88m FOUL FOUL 20.06m 21.39m Women 400 Metre Para ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Stephanie Schweitzer T20 Australia 1:03.40 91.14% 2 Amelia Mazzei (T20) Regional Australia 1:09.85 1:09.07 83.65% 3 Marceline Moli T46 Vanuatu 1:24.70 65.79% 4 Noella Roberts T13 Vanuatu 1:46.61 51.08% Women 400 Metre Senior ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Valentine Hello Vanuatu 58.62 58.94 2 Fane Sauvakacolo Fiji 1:00.19 3 Roselyne Nalin Vanuatu 1:00.08 1:00.38 4 Isilia Apkup Papua New Guinea 1:00.13 1:04.05 5 Nerry Bong Vanuatu B 1:06.58 1:06.29 6 Rosinia Wanemount Vanuatu B 1:10.43 1:07.87 Women 1500 Metre Senior ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Caitlin Murdock Australia 4:46.67 2 Vilorina Tuilawaki Fiji 5:37.73 5:03.32 3 Mary Tenge Papua New Guinea 4:53.38 5:06.30 4 Audrey Hall Regional Australia 4:43.00 5:09.22 5 Eliesha Byrt T20 Australia 5:53.06 74.60% Athletics Oceania-Chow Games - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:25 PM 10/05/2018 Page 3 Melanesian Championships - 9/05/2018 to 11/05/2018 Korman Stadium Results - Thursday 10th May Women 100 Metre Hurdles Senior ===================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals Wind Points ===================================================================================== 1 Rhonda Byrnes Australia 15.19 -0.5 Women High Jump S.H. 1.50 Senior ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Laura Perich Australia 1.76m 1.60 1.65 1.70 1.73 1.76 1.79 O O O P XO XXX Women Long Jump Senior ===================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals Wind Points ===================================================================================== 1 Allison Nankivell Australia 5.87m -1.0 5.83m(-0.7) 5.87m(-1.0) FOUL(-1.6) 5.70m(-1.1) PASS 5.69m(-0.6) 2 Elvina Nawen Vanuatu B 4.16m 4.33m -1.0 3.91m(-0.9) 4.10m(-2.9) 4.17m(-2.6) FOUL(+0.0) 4.33m(-1.0) 3.78m(-0.2) 2 Jane Alatoa Vanuatu B 4.53m 4.33m -4.5 4.31m(-0.4) 4.02m(-2.3) 4.28m(-2.4) 4.33m(-4.5) 4.33m(-0.6) FOUL(0.3) 4 Marie Takau Vanuatu 4.20m 4.31m -0.6 FOUL(-0.7) 4.31m(-0.6) 3.93m(0.3) 3.99m(-0.2) 3.90m(+0.0) FOUL(0.4) 5 Jeanine Alatoa Vanuatu 4.67m 4.28m -2.2 4.28m(-2.2) 4.23m(1.4) 3.93m(-0.3) 4.11m(-0.2) 4.24m(-0.6) 4.23m(-1.3) Women Discus Senior ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Larissa O'Dea Australia 43.28m FOUL 41.94m 38.48m 40.84m 39.63m 43.28m 2 Atana Takosi New Caledonia 43.00m 41.65m 41.55m 39.37m FOUL 37.75m 41.65m FOUL 3 Linda Selui New Caledonia 39.00m 35.87m FOUL 35.87m 32.69m FOUL 33.63m 34.55m 4 Leïna Durand New Caledonia 39.00m 35.07m 35.07m 34.63m 32.59m FOUL FOUL FOUL 5 Shiiela Maleb Vanuatu 30.90m 25.87m 29.94m 30.90m 26.77m 27.09m 30.68m 6 Elise Maleb Vanuatu 24.37m 23.84m FOUL 22.48m FOUL 23.84m 21.60m 22.94m 7 Katelyn Smith T20 Australia 22.44m 53.09% 22.44m FOUL 14.90m 16.72m 20.75m FOUL Boys 400 Metre Under 18 ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Keegan Bell Australia 47.88 2 Mikael Starzynski New Zealand 49.89 50.09 3 Paulo Wallwork-Tuala Samoa 54.00 52.08 4 Obed Timbaci Vanuatu B 54.90 52.61 5 Yata Jonas Vanuatu 53.36 55.13 6 Gino Joeseph Vanuatu B 58.15 56.33 7 Herve Tao Vanuatu 51.05 57.20 Athletics Oceania-Chow Games - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:25 PM 10/05/2018 Page 4 Melanesian Championships - 9/05/2018 to 11/05/2018 Korman Stadium Results - Thursday 10th May Boys 1500 Metre Under 18 ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Luke Young Australia 4:07.64 2 Oli Raimond Australia 4:08.48 3 Dick Kapalu Vanuatu 4:16.96 4 Jeremiah Ngodrela New Caledonia 4:22.00 4:18.93 5 Daniel Bounty T38 Australia 4:46.67 85.50% Boys 110 Metre Hurdles Under 18 ===================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals Wind Points ===================================================================================== 1 Aiden Saluni - Kettle Australia 14.29 -1.8 2 Nicholas Dang Australia 14.66 -1.8 3 Sione Tuihalamaka Tonga 15.35 15.88 -1.8 4 Kaliopasi Movete Tonga 15.23 16.22 -1.8 Boys 2000 Metre Steeplechase Under 18 ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Patrick Thygesen Australia 6:06.50 2 Murdoch McIntyre New Zealand 6:26.72 6:10.23 3 Alexander Gough Australia 6:16.64 Boys Long Jump Under 18 =====================================================================================
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