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Crystal Reports Activex Designer Athletics Australia-All Schools Champ - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:31 PM 5/12/2016 Page 1 2016 Schools Knockout National Final - 5/12/2016 AIS Track & Field Centre Results - SKO 2016 Girls 100 Metre Senior =============================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind H# Points =============================================================================== Finals 1 389 Sachini Godamunne 99 STAID 12.16 1.9 1 28 2 117 Olivia Owen 99 GENA 12.60 1.9 1 27 3 390 Khameela Noendeng 99 STAID 12.62 1.2 2 26 4 369 Riley Timms 99 SACRE 12.73 1.9 1 25 5 445 Laura Baartz 99 The Glennie School 12.74 1.2 2 24 6 116 Samantha O'Connell 99 GENA 12.75 1.8 3 23 7 22 Helen Petorius 99 Abbotsleigh 12.79 1.2 2 22 8 354 Elizabeth Scott 99 Roseville 12.98 1.9 1 21 9 60 Annabel Laing 98 CGGS 13.00 1.8 3 20 10 363 Abbey Krippl 03 SACRE 13.05 1.8 3 19 11 280 Charla Gungor 98 Penrhos College 13.09 1.2 2 18 13.084 12 249 Claire Wilson 00 Moreton Bay College 13.09 1.2 2 17 13.089 13 300 Nicola Bowtell 99 PYMB 13.16 1.9 1 16 14 19 Teaan Mocatto 99 Abbotsleigh 13.23 1.8 3 15 15 540 Alexander Taylor 03 Wesley College 13.26 1.8 3 14 13.252 16 56 Yvette Gibbon 00 CGGS 13.26 1.9 1 13 13.260 17 446 Shona Davidson 01 The Glennie School 13.35 1.9 1 12 18 353 Georgina Schell 99 Roseville 13.37 1.8 3 11 19 317 Matilda Pennington 01 PYMB 13.42 1.8 3 10 20 459 Sophie Collings 99 Trinity College 13.44 1.2 2 9 21 472 Lauren Paues 99 Trinity College 13.53 1.8 3 8 22 234 Rhyleigh Brown 00 Moreton Bay College 13.58 1.9 1 7 23 288 Zoe Walker 99 Penrhos College 13.66 1.9 1 6 24 526 Roux Mia 03 Wesley College 13.94 1.2 2 5 25 144 Lucia Wells 99 Karabar High School 14.74 1.2 2 4 26 140 Ashlee Jakim 99 Karabar High School 15.13 1.8 3 3 Girls 400 Metre Senior ========================================================================== Name Year Team Finals H# Points ========================================================================== 1 384 Madeleine Attlee 99 STAID 57.34 1 28 2 18 Sarah McDermott 00 Abbotsleigh 57.48 1 27 3 115 Joanna O'Connell 01 GENA 58.54 2 26 4 366 Caitlin Pickett 98 SACRE 59.76 2 25 5 448 Charlotte Lindeman 01 The Glennie School 60.42 3 24 6 445 Laura Baartz 99 The Glennie School 60.94 2 23 7 389 Sachini Godamunne 99 STAID 61.24 3 22 8 235 Shawnae Burger 01 Moreton Bay College 61.29 4 21 9 289 Georgia Whitford 99 Penrhos College 61.92 1 20 10 300 Nicola Bowtell 99 PYMB 62.09 4 19 11 353 Georgina Schell 99 Roseville 62.42 4 18 12 56 Yvette Gibbon 00 CGGS 62.43 2 17 13 532 Leteitia Presser 01 Wesley College 62.98 1 16 14 315 Jemima McCalman 99 PYMB 63.75 2 15 15 346 Juliet Grundy 99 Roseville 64.04 1 14 16 286 Chelsea Peck 99 Penrhos College 64.16 4 13 17 526 Roux Mia 03 Wesley College 64.65 2 12 18 356 Abbey Badrock 99 SACRE 64.91 3 11 19 52 Catherine Barnsley 98 CGGS 65.41 1 10 20 19 Teaan Mocatto 99 Abbotsleigh 66.08 2 9 21 117 Olivia Owen 99 GENA 66.10 3 8 66.091 Athletics Australia-All Schools Champ - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:31 PM 5/12/2016 Page 2 2016 Schools Knockout National Final - 5/12/2016 AIS Track & Field Centre Results - SKO 2016 ....Girls 400 Metre Senior 22 248 Isabella Skene 03 Moreton Bay College 66.10 3 7 66.094 23 465 Alyce Heap 99 Trinity College 66.54 4 6 24 141 Dhiaan Sidhu 02 Karabar High School 69.93 3 5 25 467 Phoebe Matthews 98 Trinity College 72.35 1 4 26 140 Ashlee Jakim 99 Karabar High School 73.83 4 3 Girls 1500 Metre Senior ========================================================================== Name Year Team Finals H# Points ========================================================================== 1 138 Courtney Hopkins 99 Karabar High School 4:45.10 2 28 2 5 Hannah Cerezo 03 Abbotsleigh 4:50.43 2 27 3 385 Tayla Behr 02 STAID 4:52.45 2 26 4 23 Sarah Reece 00 Abbotsleigh 4:52.60 1 25 5 528 Meg Oakley-Kerr 00 Wesley College 4:57.57 2 24 6 387 Nina Brown 01 STAID 5:02.34 1 23 7 341 Emma Baptist 99 Roseville 5:02.73 2 22 8 62 Tara Melhuish 99 CGGS 5:04.45 1 21 9 289 Georgia Whitford 99 Penrhos College 5:09.27 2 20 10 450 Abigail Schoorl 01 The Glennie School 5:10.85 2 19 11 110 Emma Barham 99 GENA 5:12.10 2 18 12 313 Charlotte Lowe 03 PYMB 5:12.15 2 17 13 111 Kaitlin Barr 98 GENA 5:13.16 1 16 14 320 Georgina Sargent 01 PYMB 5:14.80 1 15 15 279 Amy Buckingham 99 Penrhos College 5:15.15 1 14 16 368 Ella Stiles 02 SACRE 5:17.08 2 13 17 240 Amity How 02 Moreton Bay College 5:18.16 1 12 18 451 Eden Willmington 00 The Glennie School 5:23.13 1 11 19 517 Maddison Crook 98 Wesley College 5:25.29 1 10 20 352 Sophie Oliver 00 Roseville 5:29.85 1 9 21 236 Lucy Cooper 03 Moreton Bay College 5:31.68 2 8 22 63 Zoe Melhuish 02 CGGS 5:46.36 2 7 23 137 Sarah Bevan 99 Karabar High School 6:10.48 1 6 24 465 Alyce Heap 99 Trinity College 6:39.81 1 5 25 467 Phoebe Matthews 98 Trinity College 7:01.91 2 4 -- 364 Ellie Loughnane 98 SACRE DNF 1 Girls 100 Metre Hurdles 76cm Senior =============================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind H# Points =============================================================================== 1 142 Andrea Thompson 98 Karabar High School 14.14 1.0 2 28 2 112 Annalise Bush 99 GENA 14.49 2.0 1 27 3 356 Abbey Badrock 99 SACRE 14.96 1.0 2 26 4 354 Elizabeth Scott 99 Roseville 15.11 2.0 1 25 5 61 Imogen Laing 00 CGGS 15.61 2.0 1 24 6 449 Anthea Moodie 00 The Glennie School 15.72 2.0 1 23 7 388 Katie Colebourne 99 STAID 15.88 2.0 1 22 8 290 Isabella Whitford 99 Penrhos College 15.95 1.0 2 21 9 7 Marnie Clarkson 99 Abbotsleigh 16.06 1.0 2 20 10 302 Susannah Brennan 98 PYMB 16.56 2.0 1 19 11 460 Brianna Fuller 98 Trinity College 17.77 1.0 2 18 12 237 Ariana Gough 00 Moreton Bay College 17.85 1.0 2 17 13 534 Danielle Shaw 98 Wesley College 18.61 2.0 1 16 Athletics Australia-All Schools Champ - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:31 PM 5/12/2016 Page 3 2016 Schools Knockout National Final - 5/12/2016 AIS Track & Field Centre Results - SKO 2016 Girls Distance Medley Senior ======================================================================= Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 St Aidan's Anglican Girls 'A' 4:12.35 28 1) 385 Tayla Behr 02 2) 384 Madeleine Attlee 99 3) 390 Khameela Noendeng 99 4) 389 Sachini Godamunne 99 2 Abbotsleigh 'A' 4:13.14 27 1) 18 Sarah McDermott 00 2) 19 Teaan Mocatto 99 3) 3 Charlotte Banks 01 4) 22 Helen Petorius 99 3 Wesley College 'A' 4:20.89 26 1) 526 Roux Mia 03 2) 540 Alexander Taylor 03 3) 532 Leteitia Presser 01 4) 528 Meg Oakley-Kerr 00 4 Roseville 'A' 4:22.47 25 1) 353 Georgina Schell 99 2) 354 Elizabeth Scott 99 3) 346 Juliet Grundy 99 4) 341 Emma Baptist 99 5 Genazzano Fcj College 'A' 4:23.86 24 1) 116 Samantha O'Connell 99 2) 112 Annalise Bush 99 3) 115 Joanna O'Connell 01 4) 111 Kaitlin Barr 98 6 The Glennie School 'A' 4:24.13 23 1) 446 Shona Davidson 01 2) 451 Eden Willmington 00 3) 445 Laura Baartz 99 4) 448 Charlotte Lindemann 01 7 Karabar High School 'A' 4:24.19 22 1) 140 Ashlee Jakim 99 2) 144 Lucia Wells 99 3) 142 Andrea Thompson 98 4) 138 Courtney Hopkins 99 8 Sacred Heart College Geelong 'A' 4:25.59 21 1) 369 Riley Timms 99 2) 363 Abbey Krippl 03 3) 356 Abbey Badrock 99 4) 366 Caitlin Pickett 98 9 Pymble Ladies' College 'A' 4:28.77 20 1) 300 Nicola Bowtell 99 2) 317 Matilda Pennington 01 3) 315 Jemima McCalman 99 4) 313 Charlotte Lowe 03 10 Penrhos College 'A' 4:29.83 19 1) 280 Charla Gungor 98 2) 288 Zoe Walker 99 3) 286 Chelsea Peck 99 4) 289 Georgia Whitford 99 11 Moreton Bay College 'A' 4:30.84 18 1) 240 Amity How 02 2) 235 Shawnae Burger 01 3) 248 Isabella Skene 03 4) 237 Ariana Gough 00 12 Canberra Girls Grammar School 'A' 4:34.82 17 1) 60 Annabel Laing 98 2) 61 Imogen Laing 00 3) 56 Yvette Gibbon 00 4) 62 Tara Melhuish 99 13 Trinity College 'A' 4:54.83 16 1) 465 Alyce Heap 99 2) 459 Sophie Collings 99 3) 467 Phoebe Matthews 98 4) 460 Brianna Fuller 98 Girls High Jump Senior ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 237 Ariana Gough 00 Moreton Bay College 1.65m 28 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 1.65 - - - O O O O O 2 142 Andrea Thompson 98 Karabar High School 1.60m 27 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 1.65 - - - - O XO XO XXX 3 449 Anthea Moodie 00 The Glennie School 1.55m 26 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 - - - O O O XXX Athletics Australia-All Schools Champ - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:31 PM 5/12/2016 Page 4 2016 Schools Knockout National Final - 5/12/2016 AIS Track & Field Centre Results - SKO 2016 ....Girls High Jump Senior 4 391 Samatha Watkin 02 STAID 1.55m 25 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 - - O O O XO XXX 5 112 Annalise Bush 99 GENA 1.50m 24 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 - - O O O X- XX 6 7 Marnie Clarkson 99 Abbotsleigh 1.50m 23 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 - - - XO O XXX 7 290 Isabella Whitford 99 Penrhos College 1.50m 22 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 O O O O XO XXX 8 314 Hannah Maxwell 03 PYMB 1.50m 21 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 - O O XXO XXO XXX 9 355 Laura van Loon 02 Roseville 1.45m 19.50 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 - O O O XXX 9 366 Caitlin Pickett 98 SACRE 1.45m 19.50 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 O O O O XXX 11 460 Brianna Fuller 98 Trinity College 1.45m 18 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 - O XO XO XXX 12 65 Vanessa Ryan 99 CGGS 1.40m 17 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 O XO O XXX 13 518 Nela Debicki 00 Wesley College 1.35m 16 1.30 1.35 1.40 XO XO XXX Girls Long Jump Senior ============================================================================
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