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2000 Results Name Surname City Time Enduro Matthew Yates Hastings 9:42:00 Simon Foster-Moan Auckland 10:11:00 Simon Bittle Auckland 10:11:01 Bryce Martin Otorohanga 10:11:02 Scott Mitchell Mount Maunganui 10:11:03 Peter Holt Auckland 10:18:00 Colin Courtney Cambridge 10:50:09 Anton Berry Hamilton 10:50:13 Maurice Brown Levin 10:58:11 Dene Buckingham Levin 10:58:12 Nick Rolley Hamilton 10:58:13 Paul Bowker Wellington 11:05:34 Blair Webb Wellington 11:17:00 Malcolm Frazer Hamilton 11:17:15 Neil Wright Cambridge 11:23:00 Alan Gilder Auckland 11:56:28 Jason Soar Wellington 12:03:20 Wayne Welch Cambridge 12:47:07 Kim Paxton Feilding 13:02:10 Chris Dench Palmerston North 13:21:00 Rana Hiroti Wanganui 13:28:06 Brian Goodwin Wellington 13:28:14 Wes Swindale Auckland 14:00:06 Mark Vickers Palmerston North 14:00:08 Norman Apirana Hamilton 14:10:06 Robin Bodley RD 2 Rotorua 14:54:04 Sandra Alve Palmerston North 14:56:08 Hugo Dost Cambridge 15:16 Peter Glasson Christchurch 0:00:00 Steven McCrone Waiouru 0:00:00 John Downey Palmerston North 0:00:00 Rodger Bayly Te Puke 0:00:00 Steven Mayo-Smith Auckland 0:00:00 Marty Baldwin Wanganui 0:00:00 Bruce Baldwin Wanganui 0:00:00 Michael Hoogeveen Cambridge 0:00:00 Neil Prouse Palmerston North 0:00:00 Sebastion Fontaine Karangahake 0:00:00 Super Enduro Brent O’Neill Palmerston North 18:54:01 Bruce Love Hamilton 18:59:20 Gary Picard Auckland 20:07:10 Crunchie Donaldson Taupo 20:38:11 Colin Anderson Palmerston North 21:01:01 Rob Rae Auckland 21:36:01 John Downey Palmerston North 0:00:00 Hugo Dost Cambridge 0:00:00 David Rowe Cambridge 0:00:00 Maurice Monahan Hamilton 0:00:00 Mike Larsen Cambridge 0:00:00 Mark Goodwin Wellington 0:00:00 Darren Hume Taupo 0:00:00 Solo J &P Kelly/J Barry (T) Hastings 4:05:00 Samuel Oliver Hokitika 4:05:01 David Rae Auckland 4:11:00 Stephen Elden Levin 4:11:01 Geoff Keogh Dunedin 4:12:00 Marc MacKay Ngongotaha 4:12:01 Ken Buist Wellington 4:12:02 Timothy Pawson Auckland 4:12:03 Paul Bishop Rotorua 4:12:04 Jeremy Yates Hastings 4:12:05 Brendon Cameron Pirongia 4:12:06 Dean Hill Taupo 4:12:07 Bryce Shapely Rotorua 4:12:08 Willie Aitken Taupo 4:12:09 Aaron Strong Kawerau 4:12:10 Jamie Thynne Wellington 4:12:11 Wayne Hiscock Upper Hutt 4:12:12 David Barnett Wellington 4:12:13 Silas Cullen Auckland 4:13:00 Tom Holmes Masterton 4:13:00 Vaughn Madsen Hamilton 4:13:01 Kurt Lancaster Levin 4:13:02 Paul Hatten Lower Hutt 4:13:03 Brad McFarlane Tauranga 4:13:04 Chris Boersen Auckland 4:13:05 Lester Settle Christchurch 4:13:06 Daniel Warren Hastings 4:13:07 Ric Reid Auckland 4:13:08 Ian Harris Auckland 4:13:09 Paul Sumich Auckland 4:13:10 Leyton Gapper Palmerston North 4:13:11 Brett Weatherley Upper Hutt 4:13:12 Ryan Hoogenberg Auckland 4:13:13 Warren Simpson Napier 4:13:14 Stuart Houltham Taupo 4:13:15 Murray Spencer Auckland 4:13:16 David McGuigan Wellington 4:13:17 Craig Gibbons Whangarei 4:13:18 David Shaw Taupo 4:13:19 Mark Crowther Tauranga 4:13:20 Mike Smith Wellington 4:13:21 Rusty Smith Auckland 4:13:22 Jaryd Warren Havelock North 4:13:23 Susy Pryde Auckland 4:13:24 David Talbot Dunedin 4:13:25 Matthew Bent Te Awamutu 4:13:25 Gareth Aplin Napier 4:13:26 Aaron Stagg Wellington 4:13:27 Andrew Bott Napier 4:13:28 Paul Davies Wellington 4:13:29 Kerry O’Keefe Hamilton 4:13:30 Andrew Ward Rotorua 4:13:31 Jeremy Houltham Taupo 4:13:32 Damian Max Tauranga 4:13:33 Darren Murray Auckland 4:13:34 Kris Snow Mount Maunganui 4:13:35 Simon Morris Feilding 4:13:36 Kevin Craggs Auckland 4:14:11 Paul Struthers Auckland 4:15:00 Ross Douglas Taupo 4:15:01 Gerry Rossouw Whangarei 4:15:02 Paul Grayson Auckland 4:15:03 Peter Brooking Auckland 4:15:04 Gerard O’Flynn Wellington 4:15:05 Neil Sentance Palmerston North 4:15:06 Tom Mace New Plymouth 4:15:07 David Ward East Hastings 4:15:08 Timothy Gudsell Te Awamutu 4:15:09 Michael Hamid Hamilton 4:15:10 Susie Wood Lower Hutt 4:15:11 Marco Renalli Lower Hutt 4:15:12 Jason McCarty Wellington 4:15:13 Paul Ward Taupo 4:15:14 Matt Wheeler Auckland 4:15:15 Derek Rothsay Lower Hutt 4:15:16 Tod Penberthy Auckland 4:15:17 Julian Hoogland Cambridge 4:15:18 Martin Sparrow Otaki 4:15:19 Gary Jones Raumati South 4:15:20 Andrew McLean Cambridge 4:15:21 Nigel Hunt Auckland 4:15:22 Marcel Hagener Ohakune 4:15:23 Damian Phipps Rotorua 4:15:24 Leon Clark Tauranga 4:15:26 Steve Bale Wellington 4:15:27 Christopher Gaze Putaruru 4:16:00 Philip Burns Waipukurau 4:16:00 Andre Calteaux Auckland 4:16:01 Stephen Ward Hastings 4:16:02 Tony Mitchell Auckland 4:16:03 Brendan O’Neill Auckland 4:16:04 Andrew Young Wellington 4:17:00 Doug Cryer Hamilton 4:17:05 Scott Kennedy Whangarei 4:17:10 Richard Jennings Wellington 4:17:12 Kim Davies Mapua 4:17:14 Scott Southworth USA 4:18:01 Tim Mitchell Auckland 4:18:02 Nic Blair Wellington 4:18:03 Warren Bell Hamilton 4:19:00 Bob Tuxford Auckland 4:19:01 Richard Justice Auckland 4:19:02 Blair Stuthridge Christchurch 4:19:03 Matthew Brick Auckland 4:19:04 Adam Marshment Rotorua 4:19:06 Kevin Strongman Taupo 4:19:07 Chris Pilone Auckland 4:19:08 Craig Elliston Auckland 4:19:15 Paul Morten Wellington 4:22:00 Duncan Palmer Levin 4:23:00 Paul Buick Rotorua 4:23:01 Bruce Roberts Auckland 4:24:04 Ben Murphy Upper Hutt 4:24:09 Simon Swney Te Awamutu 4:24:14 Brendon Curtis Napier 4:24:15 Jamie Bate Auckland 4:24:16 John Stewart Palmerston North 4:24:17 William Bailey Havelock North 4:24:18 Barry Pritchard Taupo 4:24:24 Barry Marnoch New Plymouth 4:24:30 Brent Cowie Palmerston North 4:24:32 Stephen Northey Auckland 4:25:00 Jim Kettlewell Whangarei 4:25:01 Simon Hoekstra Ohinewai 4:25:03 Matt Williams Auckland 4:25:06 Stephen Melcher Wellington 4:25:09 David Sullivan Christchurch 4:25:18 Graeme Causer Christchurch 4:26:00 Nathan Young Palmerston North 4:26:00 Jim Robinson Wellington 4:26:01 Jeff Lund Waiuku 4:26:02 Michael Seaver Hawera 4:26:03 Ian Kirkman Wellington 4:26:05 Des Thomson AUSTRALIA 4:26:06 Tony Hill Lyttelton 4:26:07 Paul Kelly Wellington 4:26:08 Allan Bateup Waikanae 4:26:10 Hamish Morton Masterton 4:26:11 Marguerite Ritchie Hamilton 4:26:12 Derek Roberts Masterton 4:26:13 Richard Bates Auckland 4:26:19 Graeme Harvey AUSTRALIA 4:26:20 Shane Collett Wellington 4:26:21 Paul Deuritz (T) Palmerston North 4:26:22 Penny Warring Auckland 4:26:23 Greg Fraine Waikanae 4:26:25 Gregory Ball North Shore 4:26:26 Chris Johnson Cambridge 4:26:27 John White Auckland 4:26:28 Malcolm Allen Wellington 4:26:29 Glenn Muirhead Wellington 4:26:31 Phil O’Neill Wellington 4:27:01 Mark Forder Auckland 4:27:02 Peter Sutherland Te Kuiti 4:27:04 Mark Stuart Hamilton 4:27:04 Russell Mudgway Hawera 4:27:05 Darryl Brigham Auckland 4:27:05 Mark Light Taupo 4:27:06 Ryan Russell Hamilton 4:27:07 John Badger Hamilton 4:27:08 Jim Webster Dunedin 4:27:10 Graeme Pearson Rotorua 4:27:14 Mike Northcott Mangakino 4:27:15 Gregory Knight Rotorua 4:27:16 Tim Anderson Christchurch 4:27:17 David Joyce Tokoroa 4:27:19 Andrew Stewart Whakatane 4:27:20 Richard Kerby Auckland 4:29:00 Ken Moloney Auckland 4:29:02 Johanna Buick Rotorua 4:29:03 Jon Prescott Hawkes Bay 4:30:00 Michael Willis Blenheim 4:30:01 Tony Fairweather Tauranga 4:30:02 Paul Ritchie Tauranga 4:30:03 Kevin Tims Tauranga 4:30:04 Peter Mitchell Wellington 4:30:05 Glen Cornwell Auckland 4:30:06 Phillip Turnwald Auckland 4:30:07 Eric Besuijen Wellington 4:30:08 Hamish Smith Auckland 4:30:09 Todd Hewlett Auckland 4:30:10 Mick McKenzie Taupo 4:30:11 Gary Mackley Wellington 4:30:13 Tristan Calwell Auckland 4:30:14 Hendrik Roos Gisborne 4:30:15 Stephen Bonnet Taupo 4:30:16 Murray Bassett Hastings 4:30:17 Paul Faint Auckland 4:30:19 Geoff Close Hawkes Bay 4:30:20 Brian Hughes Palmerston North 4:30:21 Michael Colley Rotorua 4:30:22 Wayne Hawkins Napier 4:30:23 Ben Gibson Auckland 4:30:24 Derek de Zwart Hamilton 4:30:25 Ian McLean Napier 4:30:26 Martyn Reesby Auckland 4:30:27 Scott Carter Cambridge 4:30:28 Shayne Riches Lower Hutt 4:30:29 Guy Stephens Auckland 4:30:30 Shane Edwards Wellington 4:30:31 Barry Gilliland Palmerston North 4:30:32 Geoff Brown Ohope 4:30:33 Steve Galbraith Bay of Plenty 4:30:36 Andrew Davidson Palmerston North 4:30:37 Ray Hewlett Rotorua 4:30:38 Philip Starr Wellington 4:30:39 Michael Thomason Wellington 4:30:40 Wayne Smith Bay of Plenty 4:30:41 Stuart Hill Auckland 4:30:42 Hamish Lane Mount Maunganui 4:30:43 Nathaniel Walter Auckland 4:30:44 Graham Hill Auckland 4:30:45 Peter Alexander Auckland 4:30:46 Mark Hirst Palmerston North 4:30:47 Stuart Frew Rotorua 4:30:48 Darren Day Wellington 4:30:50 Lewis Boosey Wanganui 4:30:51 Simon Betteridge Upper Hutt 4:30:52 Matt Ellery Christchurch 4:30:53 Andrew Lamont Auckland 4:30:54 Dave Masters Wellington 4:30:55 Bryan Rhodes Taupo 4:31:00 Matt Buckeridge Auckland 4:31:00 Neil Shaw Orewa 4:31:01 Angus Wood Wellington 4:31:01 Graham Sevicke-Jones Napier 4:31:04 Clifford Harris Christchurch 4:31:05 Howard Paynter Cambridge 4:31:06 Bruce Porter Napier 4:31:08 David Archer Lower Hutt 4:31:11 Pat Johnstone Wanganui 4:31:12 Joe McQuillan Auckland 4:31:16 Shorty 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