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2012 Manitoba Games University of Manitoba Fieldhouse - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:02 AM 8/21/2012 Page 1 2012 Manitoba Games - 7/18/2012 to 7/21/2012 Swan River, Manitoba Results Women 100 Meter Bantam ======================================================================== Name Year Team Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Rutherford, Lindsey 00 Central Region 14.07q NWI 4 2 Hunter, Hailey 00 Central Region 14.62q NWI 3 3 Stewart, Ashton 00 Winnipeg Gold 14.69q NWI 3 4 Allen, Taylor 99 Westman Region 14.74q NWI 1 5 Andrew, Keara 99 Interlake Region 14.86q NWI 3 6 Hurdal, Kirsten 99 Eastman Region 14.97q NWI 3 7 Fullerton, Bailey 99 Parkland Region 15.01 NWI 3 8 Allard, Kerri 00 Norman Region 15.15 NWI 2 9 Said, Asina 00 Winnipeg Gold 15.20 NWI 2 10 Choma, Brooke 99 Parkland Region 15.27 NWI 1 11 Godziolko, Anna 99 Parkland Region 15.37 NWI 4 12 Shwaluk, Kiera 00 Central Region 15.50 NWI 3 13 Wanigasekara, Ameesha 00 Winnipeg Blue 15.54 NWI 1 13 Becker, Niyah 00 Winnipeg Blue 15.54 NWI 2 15 Wischewski, Megan 00 Norman Region 15.84 NWI 1 16 Illchena, Cassidy 00 Interlake Region 15.85 NWI 4 17 Horvath, Jenna 00 Norman Region 15.90 NWI 4 18 Langlais, Brittney 99 Interlake Region 15.95 NWI 1 19 Cullen, Kathryn 99 Parkland Region 16.14 NWI 2 20 Zarn, Carleigh 99 Westman Region 16.51 NWI 4 21 Hayhurst, Kamryn 00 Westman Region 16.65 NWI 2 -- Ditter, Jazi 00 Eastman Region DNS NWI 4 Women 100 Meter Bantam ===================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== Finals 1 Rutherford, Lindsey 00 Central Region 14.84 NWI 2 Hunter, Hailey 00 Central Region 14.99 NWI 3 Stewart, Ashton 00 Winnipeg Gold 15.37 NWI 4 Allen, Taylor 99 Westman Region 15.43 NWI 5 Andrew, Keara 99 Interlake Region 15.47 NWI 6 Hurdal, Kirsten 99 Eastman Region 16.05 NWI Women 150 Meter Bantam ======================================================================== Name Year Team Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Allen, Taylor 99 Westman Region 20.86q NWI 3 2 Stewart, Ashton 00 Winnipeg Gold 21.44q NWI 1 3 Andrew, Keara 99 Interlake Region 21.49q NWI 3 4 Hurdal, Kirsten 99 Eastman Region 21.89q NWI 1 5 Major, Brooklyn 99 Central Region 21.92q NWI 3 6 Wischewski, Megan 00 Norman Region 22.13q NWI 3 7 Robert, Justine 99 Central Region 22.14 NWI 4 8 Reynolds, Taylor 00 Winnipeg Gold 22.29 NWI 2 8 Allard, Kerri 00 Norman Region 22.29 NWI 1 10 Choma, Brooke 99 Parkland Region 22.53 NWI 4 11 Said, Asina 00 Winnipeg Gold 22.75 NWI 4 12 Ditter, Jazi 00 Eastman Region 23.05 NWI 3 University of Manitoba Fieldhouse - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:02 AM 8/21/2012 Page 2 2012 Manitoba Games - 7/18/2012 to 7/21/2012 Swan River, Manitoba Results ....Women 150 Meter Bantam 13 Partyka, Renee 00 Interlake Region 23.18 NWI 1 13 Edel, Jessica 99 Central Region 23.18 NWI 2 15 Horvath, Jenna 00 Norman Region 23.39 NWI 4 16 Palmer, Cienna 00 Interlake Region 23.45 NWI 2 17 Cullen, Kathryn 99 Parkland Region 23.56 NWI 3 18 Wilton, Annabelle 00 Winnipeg Blue 23.93 NWI 4 19 VanWynsberghe, Hailee 99 Parkland Region 24.23 NWI 2 20 Jones, Ashton 00 Westman Region 24.60 NWI 2 21 Forgue, Zoie 00 Westman Region 25.05 NWI 1 Women 150 Meter Bantam ===================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== Finals 1 Hurdal, Kirsten 99 Eastman Region 21.35 NWI 2 Allen, Taylor 99 Westman Region 21.38 NWI 3 Stewart, Ashton 00 Winnipeg Gold 21.65 NWI 4 Andrew, Keara 99 Interlake Region 21.98 NWI 5 Major, Brooklyn 99 Central Region 22.58 NWI 6 Wischewski, Megan 00 Norman Region 22.62 NWI Women 800 Meter Bantam ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Early, Hunter 00 Norman Region 2:41.21 2 Sharpe, Selene 99 Winnipeg Blue 2:42.00 3 Hollander, Annabelle 99 Winnipeg Gold 2:42.44 4 Parker, Jordan 99 Central Region 2:46.03 5 Edel, Jessica 99 Central Region 2:50.43 6 Thiessen, Megan 99 Central Region 2:53.55 7 Partyka, Renee 00 Interlake Region 2:53.94 8 Clyne, Camryn 00 Westman Region 2:54.84 9 Langlais, Brittney 99 Interlake Region 2:56.09 10 Plett, Naomi 00 Westman Region 2:56.17 11 Fullerton, Bailey 99 Parkland Region 2:56.74 12 Maxwell, Georgia-Rae 99 Westman Region 2:57.13 13 VanWynsberghe, Hailee 99 Parkland Region 3:01.21 14 Yahnke, Brooklyn 00 Norman Region 3:04.42 15 Illchena, Cassidy 00 Interlake Region 3:05.83 16 Fiola-Johnson, Beatrice 99 Parkland Region 3:06.70 17 Farkas, Marlee 00 Norman Region 3:24.47 Women 1200 Meter Bantam ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Parker, Jordan 99 Central Region 4:20.90 2 Hollander, Annabelle 99 Winnipeg Gold 4:22.18 3 Sharpe, Selene 99 Winnipeg Blue 4:23.53 4 Edel, Jessica 99 Central Region 4:25.55 5 Palmer, Cienna 00 Interlake Region 4:28.71 6 Early, Hunter 00 Norman Region 4:29.03 7 Clyne, Camryn 00 Westman Region 4:40.73 University of Manitoba Fieldhouse - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:02 AM 8/21/2012 Page 3 2012 Manitoba Games - 7/18/2012 to 7/21/2012 Swan River, Manitoba Results ....Women 1200 Meter Bantam 8 Thiessen, Megan 99 Central Region 4:42.25 9 Partyka, Renee 00 Interlake Region 4:42.73 10 Plett, Naomi 00 Westman Region 4:51.09 11 Fiola-Johnson, Beatrice 99 Parkland Region 4:53.78 -- Fullerton, Bailey 99 Parkland Region DNF -- Forgue, Zoie 00 Westman Region DNF Women 80 Meter Hurdles 0.762m-7.5m Bantam ======================================================================== Name Year Team Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Sharpe, Selene 99 Winnipeg Blue 15.17q NWI 2 2 Early, Hunter 00 Norman Region 16.35q NWI 3 3 Illchena, Cassidy 00 Interlake Region 16.37q NWI 3 4 Clyne, Camryn 00 Westman Region 16.52q NWI 3 5 Horvath, Jenna 00 Norman Region 17.09 NWI 1 6 Edel, Jessica 99 Central Region 17.40 NWI 2 7 Thiessen, Megan 99 Central Region 17.51 NWI 3 8 Yahnke, Brooklyn 00 Norman Region 17.82 NWI 2 9 Gurney, Asha 00 Interlake Region 17.86 NWI 2 10 Recksiedler, Katheryn 99 Central Region 17.93 NWI 1 11 Maxwell, Georgia-Rae 99 Westman Region 18.58 NWI 1 Women 80 Meter Hurdles 0.762m-7.5m Bantam ===================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== Finals 1 Sharpe, Selene 99 Winnipeg Blue 15.53 NWI 2 Early, Hunter 00 Norman Region 16.04 NWI 3 Illchena, Cassidy 00 Interlake Region 16.34 NWI 4 Clyne, Camryn 00 Westman Region 18.62 NWI Women 4x100 Meter Relay Bantam =================================================================== Team Finals H# =================================================================== 1 Central Region 'A' 59.81 2 2 Winnipeg Region Blue 'A' 59.82 2 3 Winnipeg Region Gold 'A' 1:01.51 1 4 Norman Region 'A' 1:01.66 2 5 Westman Region 'A' 1:01.79 2 6 Interlake Region 'A' 1:01.85 2 7 Parkland Region 'A' 1:01.88 1 8 Norman Region 'B' 1:02.06 1 9 Westman Region 'B' 1:02.89 1 -- Central Region 'B' DQ 1 rule 170.14 Women High Jump Bantam ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ University of Manitoba Fieldhouse - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:02 AM 8/21/2012 Page 4 2012 Manitoba Games - 7/18/2012 to 7/21/2012 Swan River, Manitoba Results ....Women High Jump Bantam 1 Hurdal, Kirsten 99 Eastman Region 1.30m 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.33 XXO O O XXO O XXX 2 Becker, Niyah 00 Winnipeg Blue J1.30m 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.33 XO O O XXO XO XXX 3 VanWynsberghe, Hailee 99 Parkland Region J1.30m 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.33 O O O XO XXO XXX 4 Billaney, Quinn 99 Westman Region 1.25m 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 O O O O XXX 5 Reynolds, Taylor 00 Winnipeg Gold J1.25m 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 O XO XO O XXX 5 Ditter, Jazi 00 Eastman Region J1.25m 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 P XXO O O XXX 7 Sharpe, Selene 99 Winnipeg Blue J1.25m 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 P P O XO XXX 8 Wischewski, Megan 00 Norman Region J1.25m 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 O O O XXO XXX 9 Thiessen, Megan 99 Central Region J1.25m 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 O O XO XXO XXX 10 Robert, Justine 99 Central Region J1.25m 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 O O XXO XXO XXX 11 Hayhurst, Kamryn 00 Westman Region 1.20m 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 O XO XXO XXX 12 Major, Brooklyn 99 Central Region J1.20m 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 XXO O XXO XXX 13 Plett, Naomi 00 Westman Region 1.15m 1.10 1.15 1.20 XXO O XXX 14 Dykun, Tori 99 Parkland Region 1.10m 1.10 1.15 XO XXX -- Said, Asina 00 Winnipeg Gold DNS Women Long Jump Bantam ===================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 Andrew, Keara 99 Interlake Region 3.96m NWI 3.69m(NWI) 3.79m(NWI) 3.96m(NWI) 3.76m(NWI) 3.82m(NWI) 3.85m(NWI) 2 Becker, Niyah 00 Winnipeg Blue 3.92m NWI 3.71m(NWI) 3.65m(NWI) FOUL 3.61m(NWI) 3.79m(NWI) 3.92m(NWI) 3 Dykun, Tori 99 Parkland Region 3.81m NWI FOUL 3.63m(NWI) 3.68m(NWI) 3.52m(NWI) 3.81m(NWI) 3.71m(NWI) 4 Robert, Justine 99 Central Region 3.78m NWI 3.73m(NWI) FOUL 3.49m(NWI) 3.56m(NWI) 3.72m(NWI) 3.78m(NWI) University of Manitoba Fieldhouse - 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