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State Track & Field Championships 2010 Olympic Park Melbourne Victorian LAC Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 State Track & Field Championships 2010 Olympic Park Melbourne Results Event 2 Boys 12 Year Olds 70 Metre Run =================================================================== VPB: R 9.16 2009 Name Age Centre Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Thomas Spinks Diamond Valley 8 9.73Q 1 2 Thomas Wilson Whittlesea City 112 9.81Q 2 3 Jeremy Rule Warrnambool 6 9.85Q 3 4 Mackenzie Beadman Caulfield 56 9.82q 1 5 Shane Byrne Leongatha 74 9.83q 2 6 Nicholas Repalust Ringwood 52 9.98q 1 7 Zachary Wilmot Nunawading 33 10.05q 2 8 Luke Ward Keilor 46 10.12q 1 9 Bryleigh Clarke Doherty Sunbury 83 10.14 3 10 Samuel McBride Mentone 104 10.24 2 11 Xavier Burton Coburg 5 10.25 3 12 Lewis Cain Maryborough 108 10.26 3 12 Ryley Bjorksten Kyabram 139 10.26 2 14 James Delacca Diamond Valley 8 10.27 2 15 Jonty Vos-Butler Pakenham 65 10.28 3 16 James Ward Camberwell/M 10.30 1 17 Jordan Gallucci Lilydale/Yar 10.36 1 18 Charlie Moran Coburg 5 10.38 3 18 Christopher Ghersi Kew 13 10.38 2 20 Matthew Maber Frankston 17 10.40 3 21 Tim Roberts Knox 23 10.52 1 22 Christopher Tetaz Box Hill 21 10.83 1 23 Dylan Facci Doncaster 39 10.92 3 Event 5 Boys 11 Year Olds 70 Metre Run =================================================================== VPB: R 9.53 Name Age Centre Prelims H# =================================================================== 1 Reece Piper Cranbourne 59 9.85Q 1 2 Christian Daly Casey 154 9.93Q 2 3 Sione Tui Brimbank 151 9.99Q 3 4 Kwabena Boakye Diamond Valley 8 10.18q 3 5 Tolu Lavea Brimbank 151 10.21q 1 6 Kyle Nicolussi Croydon 49 10.25q 2 7 Mitchell Burgess Essendon 73 10.39q 2 8 Thomas Scott Ballarat 122 10.43q 3 9 Michael Romero Essendon 73 10.49 2 10 James Kemal Keilor 46 10.51 3 11 Ed Michelmore Camberwell/M 10.63 2 12 Ryan Scherer Sunbury 83 10.69 1 13 Tom Maher Nunawading 33 10.70 3 14 Riley Caines Keilor 46 10.74 3 14 Daniel Clarke Ringwood 52 10.74 1 16 Jack Smith Mentone 104 10.75 1 17 Flynn Power Nunawading 33 10.76 2 18 Joshua Moss Nunawading 33 10.77 3 18 Ben Diery Echuca Moama 58 10.77 2 20 Zac Bonney Waverley 34 10.86 3 21 Jackson Lipari Seaford 99 10.99 1 22 Kipp Wilson Caulfield 56 11.02 1 Victorian LAC Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 State Track & Field Championships 2010 Olympic Park Melbourne Results ....Event 5 Boys 11 Year Olds 70 Metre Run 23 Harrison Williams Essendon 73 11.36 1 24 Edward Martin Swan Hill 25 12.38 2 Event 8 Boys 10 Year Olds 70 Metre Run =================================================================== VPB: R 9.69 2009 ABP: A 9.30 2000 Name Age Centre Prelims H# =================================================================== 1 Kristian Sekulovski Waverley 34 10.52Q 1 2 Nicholas Lees Shepparton 55 10.54Q 3 3 Jai Taylor Mornington 82 10.61Q 2 4 Dylan Landt Sunbury 83 10.71q 2 5 Findlay Wood Nunawading 33 10.76q 1 6 Finn Campigli Sandringham 4 10.78q 2 7 Matthew Faoro Frankston 17 10.79q 2 7 Jack Downie Kyabram 139 10.79q 3 9 Mitchell Stevens Bendigo 2 10.82 2 10 Jesse Madigan Brimbank 151 10.83 3 11 Asher Jones Cohuna 80 10.94 1 12 Bailey Singleton Cranbourne 59 10.96 2 13 Marko Delic Keilor 46 10.99 1 14 Gabriel Shaw Camberwell/M 11.01 2 15 Alden Collins Frankston 17 11.05 2 16 Tom O'Brien Albury 131 11.07 3 17 Oliver Potter Whittlesea City 112 11.14 3 18 George Georgas Doncaster 39 11.16 3 19 Jack Evans Essendon 73 11.19 1 20 Darren Liang Kew 13 11.27 1 21 Billy Rattray Croydon 49 11.31 3 Event 10 Boys 13 Year Olds 800 Metre Run ================================================================ VPB: R 2:08.90 ABP: A 2:05.40 2006 Name Age Centre Prelims ================================================================ 1 Jesse Fullerton Ballarat 122 2:19.41Q 2 John Camilleri Altona 41 2:21.98Q 3 Madigan Quinlan Keilor 46 2:19.72Q 4 Joshua Powell Bendigo 2 2:22.30Q 5 Isaac Hockey Geelong 1 2:20.15Q 6 Troy McGill Mornington 82 2:26.81Q 7 Chris Hibbert Caulfield 56 2:21.52Q 8 Rhys Lias Echuca Moama 58 2:27.86Q 9 Nathan Percy Knox 23 2:22.67q 10 Mukund Premkumar Waverley 34 2:23.49q 11 Matthew Wright Sandringham 4 2:28.50q 12 Ryan Oleary Mentone 104 2:28.97q 13 Ryan Losty Caulfield 56 2:29.52 14 Nathan Stevens Camperdown 44 2:29.65 15 Julian Bocock Bacchus Marsh 61 2:30.52 Victorian LAC Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 State Track & Field Championships 2010 Olympic Park Melbourne Results ....Event 10 Boys 13 Year Olds 800 Metre Run 16 Nat Gravener Geelong 1 2:30.70 17 Nik Sheridan Casey 154 2:31.57 18 Jackson Menadue Altona 41 2:34.85 19 Zac Mason-Virtue Box Hill 21 2:34.99 20 Bray Morrow Mentone 104 2:40.44 21 James Small Frankston 17 2:41.18 22 Baylee Rees Wodonga 26 2:41.84 23 Trey Wilson St Arnaud 138 3:03.77 Event 11 Boys 9 Year Olds 70 Metre Run =================================================================== VPB: R 10.09 ABP: A 9.70 2007 Name Age Centre Prelims H# =================================================================== 1 Brennan Wilkins Sunbury 83 10.77Q 3 2 Luke Hoogstra Croydon 49 11.15Q 2 3 Andrew Syndoradzki Geelong 1 11.44Q 1 4 Andrew Coulter Williamstown 9 11.10q 3 5 Mosese Tuipulotu Frankston 17 11.16q 2 6 Ethan Anthony Mornington 82 11.21q 3 7 Joel Wesley Diamond Valley 8 11.24q 3 8 Will Latchford Nunawading 33 11.25q 2 9 Gabriel Zabotto Collingwood 10 11.26 3 10 Flynn Perez Bendigo 2 11.37 2 10 Jared Hansen Corio 7 11.37 3 12 William Dunne Frankston 17 11.40 3 13 Hayden Bolzon Diamond Valley 8 11.60 1 14 Reece Orchard Seaford 99 11.61 1 15 Bradley Cain Frankston 17 11.63 1 16 Lachlan Bown Frankston 17 11.65 1 17 Reese English-Russell Knox 23 11.66 2 18 Matt Hird Bar-rook 128 11.68 2 19 Christian Inglese Keilor 46 11.72 2 19 Willis Medwell Ballarat 122 11.72 1 21 James Mattheisz Waverley 34 11.79 3 Event 14 Boys 11 Year Olds 800 Metre Run ================================================================ VPB: R 2:18.89 ABP: A 2:18.20 1981 Name Age Centre Prelims ================================================================ 1 Lucas Shugg Bacchus Marsh 61 2:29.15Q 2 Matthew O'Connell Kew 13 2:32.07Q 3 Ben Tipper Altona 41 2:31.89Q 4 Eamon Wright Nunawading 33 2:32.56Q 5 Kayne Davies Coburg 5 2:33.08Q 6 Phoenix Hunt Brimbank 151 2:35.60Q 7 Andon Saplamaev Geelong 1 2:34.17Q 8 Charlie Thompson Doncaster 39 2:36.28Q 9 Nicholas Blackwell Mt Beauty 87 2:34.43q Victorian LAC Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 State Track & Field Championships 2010 Olympic Park Melbourne Results ....Event 14 Boys 11 Year Olds 800 Metre Run 10 Christopher Fenton Dandenong 38 2:37.07q 11 David Handley Corio 7 2:37.43q 12 Hayden Thompson Bacchus Marsh 61 2:37.92q 13 James Stanley Box Hill 21 2:38.22 14 Bailey Siwek Werribee 72 2:38.80 15 Matthew Bennett Kew 13 2:39.94 16 William Graze Diamond Valley 8 2:40.19 16 Eric Nelson Camberwell/M 2:40.19 18 Bailey Johnson Croydon 49 2:41.24 19 Thomas Whatman Mentone 104 2:42.70 20 Lachlan Bradford Cranbourne 59 2:43.85 21 Mark Finch Hamilton 50 2:49.81 22 Blake Bailey Pakenham 65 2:51.28 23 Thomas Cardwell Keilor 46 2:51.89 Event 15 Boys 15 Year Olds 100 Metre Hurdles =================================================================== VPB: R 13.15 ABP: A 12.40 2009 Name Age Centre Prelims H# =================================================================== 1 Joshua Ojamiren Essendon 73 13.66Q 3 2 Sam Davies Diamond Valley 8 14.24Q 1 3 Alric Ellinghaus Essendon 73 14.67Q 2 4 Tim Conway Coburg 5 14.34q 3 5 Tristan Robinson Knox 23 14.58q 3 6 Charlie Craig Essendon 73 14.74q 2 7 Nathan Blair Lancefield/R 14.80q 2 8 Nathan Doherty Brimbank 151 14.81q 2 9 Hayden Riley Ballarat 122 14.95 3 10 Beau Williams Knox 23 14.99 1 11 Thomas Henry Geelong 1 15.05 1 12 Jim Edney Diamond Valley 8 15.19 3 13 Liam Mower Werribee 72 15.21 1 14 Marcus Sutton Pakenham 65 15.36 2 15 Martin Sango Essendon 73 15.70 1 16 Greg Skalak Knox 23 15.71 2 17 Matthew Jameson Dandenong 38 15.84 3 18 David Kenny Geelong 1 15.86 3 19 Jason Bailey Pakenham 65 16.03 3 20 Justin King Albury 131 16.34 1 21 Benjamin Hunt Casey 154 16.65 2 22 Hamish Miller Box Hill 21 17.53 1 23 Braydon Poole Maryborough 108 20.41 2 Event 18 Boys 10 Year Olds 800 Metre Run ================================================================ VPB: R 2:24.10 ABP: A 2:21.60 1979 Name Age Centre Prelims ================================================================ 1 Matthew Sporle Bendigo 2 2:36.23Q Victorian LAC Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 State Track & Field Championships 2010 Olympic Park Melbourne Results ....Event 18 Boys 10 Year Olds 800 Metre Run 2 Daniel Ballan Nunawading 33 2:39.55Q 3 Matthew Gough Mentone 104 2:36.47Q 4 Ryan Cox Melton South 96 2:40.38Q 5 Yuan Chow Lui Kew 13 2:36.72Q 6 Andrew Amor Bacchus Marsh 61 2:41.10Q 7 Andrew Brayshaw Sandringham 4 2:37.20Q 8 Matthew Perry Box Hill 21 2:42.19Q 9 Joel McGill Mornington 82 2:38.60q 10 Lachlan Viney Knox 23 2:41.79q 11 Brodie Anderson Wonthaggi 12 2:43.98q 12 Tom Page Geelong 1 2:44.49q 13 Adam Surgeon Ringwood 52 2:45.13 14 Euan Spikers Geelong 1 2:45.44 15 Anthony Dempster Bendigo 2 2:46.61 16 Dominic Miesen Bacchus Marsh 61 2:47.92 17 Christiaan Weitsz Altona 41 2:48.26 18 James Burren Waverley 34 2:48.27 19 Rhys Puglisi Werribee 72 2:52.70 20 David Capes Coburg 5 2:54.40 21 Jasper Pickering Caulfield 56 3:03.21 Event 19 Boys 14 Year Olds 90 Metre Hurdles =================================================================== VPB: R 12.31 ABP: A 11.80 2008 Name Age Centre Prelims H# =================================================================== 1 Sam Lowson Doncaster 39 13.14Q 1 2 Harrison Roubin Camberwell/M 13.15Q 3 3 Zac Laffy Wangaratta 20 14.15Q 2 4 Matthew
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