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Crystal Reports Activex Designer Athletics Australia-All Schools Champ - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:42 PM 20/02/2016 Page 1 Canberra Track Classic - 20/02/2016 AIS Stadium Results Girls 4x100 Meter Relay Little Aths ================================================================ Team Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 WODEN 'A' 52.01 2 GINNINDERRA GIRLS 'A' 55.07 3 GUNGAHLIN 'A' 56.08 4 CORROBEREE GIRLS 'A' 56.25 5 BELCONNEN GIRLS 'A' 56.73 6 WESTON CREEK GIRLS 'B' 57.90 7 WESTON CREEK GIRLS 'A' 58.82 8 WODEN 'B' 59.93 Women 100 Meter Run C Race Open ===================================================================== Australian: N 11.11 2014 Melissa Breen, ACT Meet Record: M 11.18 2000 Lauren Hewitt, VIS Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 224 Sarah Blizzard VIC 11.98 0.8 2 204 Jane Larkin QLD 12.02 0.8 3 226 Brittany Burkitt VIC 12.05 0.8 4 113 Jasmine Everett NSW 12.08 0.8 5 120 Stephanie Power NSW 12.17 0.8 6 3 Rasvinder Gill NSW 12.34 0.8 7 101 Stephanie Pollard ACT 12.42 0.8 Women 100 Meter Run Open ===================================================================== All Comers: C 10.99 2000 Ekaterini Thanou, GRE Australian: N 11.11 2014 Melissa Breen, ACT Meet Record: M 11.18 2000 Lauren Hewitt, VIS Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 169 Ella Nelson NSWIS 11.42 1.7 2 104 Melissa Breen ACTAS 11.43 1.7 3 195 Toea Wisil PNG 11.45 1.7 4 123 Christine Wearne NSW 11.69 1.7 5 234 Ashleigh Whittaker VIC 11.78 1.7 6 121 Abbie Taddeo NSW 11.86 1.7 7 178 Georgia Hulls NZL 11.97 1.7 8 115 Elly Graf NSW 12.09 1.7 Women 100 Meter Run B Race Open ===================================================================== All Comers: C 10.99 2000 Ekaterini Thanou, GRE Australian: N 11.11 2014 Melissa Breen, ACT Meet Record: M 11.18 2000 Lauren Hewitt, VIS Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 177 Zoe Hobbs NZL 11.76 -0.4 2 175 Jessica Peris NT 11.92 -0.4 3 119 Gabriella O'Grady NSW 11.94 -0.4 4 107 Nakano Hitomi JPN 12.08 -0.4 5 182 Brooke Somerfield NZL 12.08 -0.4 6 176 Olivia Eaton NZL 12.21 -0.4 Athletics Australia-All Schools Champ - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:42 PM 20/02/2016 Page 2 Canberra Track Classic - 20/02/2016 AIS Stadium Results Women 200 Meter Run Open ===================================================================== All Comers: C 21.90 1985 Marita Koch, GDR Australian: N 22.23 1997 Melinda Gainsford, NSW Meet Record: M 22.42 1999 Tania Van Heer, SASI Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 169 Ella Nelson NSWIS 22.53 -0.2 2 122 Jessica Thornton NSW 23.26 -0.2 3 225 Monica Brennan VIC 23.52 -0.2 4 195 Toea Wisil PNG 23.65 -0.2 5 181 Lucy Sheat NZL 23.81 -0.2 6 228 Maddie Coates VIC 24.09 -0.2 7 234 Ashleigh Whittaker VIC 24.14 -0.2 8 175 Jessica Peris NT 24.23 -0.2 Women 800 Meter Run AACT Youth Open ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 43 Keely Small ACT 2:11.35 2 34 Eliza Rixon ACT 2:14.46 3 41 Ruby White ACT 2:16.03 4 37 Courtney Hopkins ACT 2:16.60 5 45 Brodee Mate ACT 2:17.29 6 46 Brooke Wilkins ACT 2:17.97 7 39 Coby-Lee Maguire ACT 2:20.22 8 35 Meg Freeman ACT 2:23.91 9 38 Rebecca Jarvis ACT 2:24.39 -- 42 Cassandra Hopkins ACT DNF Women 100 Meter Hurdles Open ===================================================================== All Comers: C 12.49 2012 Sally Pearson, QLD Australian: N 12.28 2011 Sally Pearson, QLD Meet Record: M 12.72 2008 Sally McLennan, QAS Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 168 Michelle Jenneke NSWIS 13.07 1.7 2 250 Brianna Beahan WAIS 13.17 1.7 3 121 Abbie Taddeo NSW 13.30 1.7 4 119 Gabriella O'Grady NSW 13.65 1.7 5 233 Danielle Shaw VIC 13.83 1.7 6 207 Eliana Seymour QLD 13.94 1.7 7 117 Keeleigh McCauley NSW 14.23 1.7 -- 3 Rasvinder Gill NSW DQ 1.7 IAAF 168.7 Women 400 Meter Hurdles Open ================================================================ All Comers: C 53.02 2000 Irina Privalova, RUS Australian: N 53.17 1988 Debbie Flintoff-King, VIC Meet Record: M 53.76 2003 Jana Pittman, VIS Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 103 Lauren Wells ACT 56.39 2 116 Sara Klein NSW 58.22 3 252 Lyndsay Pekin WAIS 58.46 Athletics Australia-All Schools Champ - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:42 PM 20/02/2016 Page 3 Canberra Track Classic - 20/02/2016 AIS Stadium Results ....Women 400 Meter Hurdles Open 4 179 Mackenzie Keenan NZL 59.08 5 11 Caitlin Hawks VIC 59.96 6 9 Ashleigh Horrobin VIC 60.11 7 205 Lauren McAdam QLD 61.09 8 112 Genevieve Cowie NSW 63.80 Women High Jump Open ================================================================ All Comers: C 2.01m 2000 Y.Yelesina/ H.Storbeck-Cloete Australian: N 1.98m 1989 V.Ward/ A.Inverarity, WA Meet Record: M 1.92m 2004 Petrina Price, NSWIS Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 232 Eleanor Patterson VIC 1.91m 1.65 1.71 1.75 1.78 1.81 1.83 1.85 1.87 1.89 1.91 1.93 P P P P P O P O XO XXO XXX 2 253 Zoe Timmers WAIS 1.87m 1.65 1.71 1.75 1.78 1.81 1.83 1.85 1.87 1.89 1.91 P P P O P XO P XO P XXX 3 118 Nicola McDermott NSW 1.85m 1.65 1.71 1.75 1.78 1.81 1.83 1.85 1.87 1.89 P P O P O P XXO P XXX 4 206 Cassie Purdon QLD 1.81m 1.65 1.71 1.75 1.78 1.81 1.83 P O XO O O XXX 5 109 Alysha Burnett NSW 1.78m 1.65 1.71 1.75 1.78 1.81 P P XO O XXX 5 251 Clare Gibson WAIS 1.78m 1.65 1.71 1.75 1.78 1.81 1.83 P O XO O P XXX 7 198 Hannah Joye QAS 1.75m 1.65 1.71 1.75 1.78 1.81 P O XO P XXX Women Long Jump Open ===================================================================== All Comers: C 7.27m 1985 Heike Drechsler, GDR Australian: N 7.00m 2002 Bronwyn Thompson, QLD Meet Record: M 6.68m 2004 Bronwyn Thompson, QAS Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 248 Brooke Stratton VIS 6.94mM +0.0 FOUL(+0.0) FOUL(+0.0) 6.94m(+0.0) FOUL(+0.0) 6.82m(1.7) FOUL(+0.0) 2 197 Chelsea Jaensch QAS 6.70mM -0.1 6.45m(2.7) 6.43m(1.1) FOUL(0.8) 6.46m(+0.0) 6.58m(0.9) 6.70m(-0.1) 3 203 Naa Anang QLD 6.32m +0.0 FOUL(+0.0) FOUL(0.2) 5.98m(+0.0) 6.32m(+0.0) 5.97m(+0.0) FOUL(1.2) 4 107 Nakano Hitomi JPN 6.17m 0.3 FOUL(0.7) 5.96m(0.2) FOUL(-0.2) 6.14m(1.9) 6.17m(0.3) FOUL(1.1) 5 111 Tay- Leitha Clarke NSW 6.09m +0.0 6.00m(0.5) 5.80m(-0.6) FOUL(1.0) 5.97m(+0.0) 6.09m(+0.0) 6.02m(0.2) 6 229 Corinna Minko VIC 6.06m +0.0 6.06m(+0.0) 5.91m(+0.0) 5.94m(0.4) 5.75m(-0.1) 5.95m(+0.0) FOUL(2.4) Athletics Australia-All Schools Champ - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:42 PM 20/02/2016 Page 4 Canberra Track Classic - 20/02/2016 AIS Stadium Results ....Women Long Jump Open 7 100 Jessica Penney ACT 5.97m +0.0 5.97m(+0.0) FOUL(5.0) FOUL(1.5) FOUL(0.7) FOUL(+0.0) FOUL(2.2) 8 196 Carlee Beattie QAS 5.80m 0.2 5.80m(0.2) 5.64m(1.7) FOUL(+0.0) PASS(1.3) FOUL(0.2) 5.67m(2.8) Women Javelin Throw Open ================================================================ All Comers: C 68.91m 2000 Trine Hattestad, NOR Australian: N 66.83m 2014 Kim Mickle, WA Meet Record: M 65.64m 1998 Louise McPaul, AIS Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 102 Kelsey-Lee Roberts ACT 59.02m 55.85m 58.09m 52.29m 54.83m 54.54m 59.02m 2 227 Monique Cilione VIC 50.20m 48.87m 49.66m 49.62m 49.90m 49.62m 50.20m 3 183 Stephanie Wrathall NZL 46.84m 46.84m 42.90m 42.58m 44.08m 42.97m FOUL 4 180 Amanda Murphy NZL 45.39m 42.60m 45.39m 45.10m FOUL 40.37m 42.53m 5 110 Karen Clarke NSW 44.45m 42.38m 40.12m 44.45m 43.53m 41.35m 41.12m Boys 4x100 Meter Relay Little Aths ================================================================ Team Finals ================================================================ 1 WODEN 'A' 49.51 2 GINNINDERRA BOYS 'A' 51.73 3 CORROBEREE BOYS 'A' 54.27 4 BELCONNEN BOYS 'A' 54.39 5 GOULBURN MULWAREE 'B' 54.53 6 MIXED BOYS 'A' 54.91 7 GOULBURN MULWAREE 'A' 60.47 -- GINNINDERRA BOYS 'B' DQ IAAF 170.7 Men 100 Meter Run C Race Open ===================================================================== All Comers: C 9.87 2000 Maurice Greene, USA Australian: N 9.93 2003 Patrick Johnson, ACT Meet Record: M 10.13 2001 Patrick Johnson, AIS Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 188 Hamish Gill NZL 10.55 2.1 2 184 Jordan Bolland NZL 10.66 2.1 3 194 Nick Smith NZL 10.77 2.1 4 192 Jacob Matson NZL 10.81 2.1 5 190 Jake Hurley NZL 10.90 2.1 Athletics Australia-All Schools Champ - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:42 PM 20/02/2016 Page 5 Canberra Track Classic - 20/02/2016 AIS Stadium Results Men 100 Meter Run B Race Open ===================================================================== All Comers: C 9.87 2000 Maurice Greene, USA Australian: N 9.93 2003 Patrick Johnson, ACT Meet Record: M 10.13 2001 Patrick Johnson, AIS Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 124 Nicholas Andrews NSW 10.39 0.3 2 132 Hayden Kovavcic NSW 10.42 0.3 3 134 Tim Leathart NSW 10.51 0.3 4 129 Benjamin Jaworski NSW 10.55 0.3 5 246 Josh Ross VIC 10.69 0.3 6 212 Benjamin Hayward QLD 10.74 0.3 7 4 Rodman Teltull PLW 10.75 0.3 Men 100 Meter Run Open ===================================================================== All Comers: C 9.87 2000
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