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STABLING and CAMPING Powered Camping Will Be Made Available by Existing Powered Sites and Generators Leader Equine Victorian Equestrian Interschool Championships 2021 As of 06 April STABLING AND CAMPING Powered camping will be made available by existing powered sites and generators. Please be mindful when setting up that camping spots are 5m wide. Strict arrival times have been published on the website. Please contact the event organsier if you are looking to arrive outside Rider First Name Rider Last Name School Stable # Campsite # Ashleigh Grant Arthurs Creek Primary School 171 178 Ashleigh Grant Arthurs Creek Primary School 172 Ashleigh Grant Arthurs Creek Primary School 173 Ashleigh Grant Arthurs Creek Primary School 174 Ashleigh Grant Arthurs Creek Primary School 175 Ashleigh Grant Arthurs Creek Primary School 176 Ashleigh Grant Arthurs Creek Primary School 177 Ashleigh Grant Arthurs Creek Primary School 178 Mila Hunter bennett Arthurs Creek Primary School 179 Holly Nicholson Arthurs Creek Primary School 168 172 Honor Christian Assumption College Kilmore 24 249 Honor Christian Assumption College Kilmore 25 Tamsyn Harvey Assumption College Kilmore 5 332 Kristin Mackellar Assumption College Kilmore 2 Anastasia Minter Assumption College Kilmore 4 15 Chanel Radburn Bacchus Marsh Grammar 88 Chanel Radburn Bacchus Marsh Grammar Radburn Maddison Mayne Baimbridge College 89 Dakoda Lyne Balcombe Grammar 90 Emily Atkinson Ballarat Clarendon College 334 Georgia Atkinson Ballarat Clarendon College 333 Charlotte Cuming Ballarat Clarendon College 19 Indi Officer Ballarat Clarendon College 18 18 Indi Officer Ballarat Clarendon College 19 Scarlett Burmeister Ballarat Grammar 327 Georgia Richardson Ballarat Grammar 328 Hannah Spencer Balwyn High School 320 Jade Barrett Beaconhills College 262 Jessica Langley Beaconhills College Langley Harley Mcnaughton Beaconhills College 263 Olivia Price Beaconhills College 321 Scarlett Ramsay Beaconhills College 261 Tegan Rogers Beaconhills College 135 141 Keeley Sutton Beaconhills College 136 Saffron Allday Beaconsfield Upper Primary School 49 49 Hannah Conron Belmont High School 259 Tahlie Sadowy Belmont High School 260 Ashlee Hivon Billanook College 257 Anna Michalczyk Billanook College 258 Lorna Reilly Billanook College 137 142 Anna Harrington Boisdale Consolidated 291 Audrey Bishop Braemar College 29 69 Lily Clear-graham Braemar College 31 71 Tyler Gamble Braemar College 33 42 Olivia Gillespie Braemar College 34 41 Olivia Gillespie Braemar College 35 Jessica Martin Braemar College 32 38 Jemma Murray Braemar College 30 70 Charlotte Pennefather Braemar College 36 40 Charlotte Pennefather Braemar College 37 Rosemary Sutherland Braemar College 38 72 Rosemary Sutherland Braemar College 39 Rosemary Sutherland Braemar College 40 Chloe Manuell Brauer College 256 Emily Wagstaff Briagolong Primary School 20 Emily Wagstaff Briagolong Primary School 21 Emily Wagstaff Briagolong Primary School 22 Addison Wate Broadford Primary School 255 Louise Licastro Catherine Mcauley College Bendigo 254 Charlotte Richardson Catholic College Wodonga 331 Ava Braniff Catholic Ladies College 46 47 Ava Braniff Catholic Ladies College 47 Keely Smith Catholic Ladies College 48 48 Sophia Goodwin Caulfield Grammar School 265 Sasha Mahlab Caulfield Grammar School 101 77 Bliss Vandenberg Caulfield Grammar School 264 Maddison Growcott Chairo Christian School 2 6 Maddison Growcott Chairo Christian School 1 7 Maddison Growcott Chairo Christian School 3 Maddison Growcott Chairo Christian School 26 Maddison Growcott Chairo Christian School 27 Isla Butler Christian College Geelong 163 130 Lola Edwards Christian College Geelong 267 Niamh Hayter Christian College Geelong 266 Audrey Berry Clonard College 230 Alix Kelly Cornish College 104 104 Sarah Wilson Cornish College 45 46 Sebastian Fong De La Salle 150 Sebastian Fong De La Salle 151 Allegra Newman Derinya Primary School 169 171 Ava Kennedy Dromana Secondary College 268 Sara Leitch Dromana Secondary College 269 Mia Cuteri Edinburgh College 270 Lachlan Harvey Edinburgh College 149 Dominique Phillips Edinburgh College 148 Ruby Oliver Elisabeth Murdoch College 86 76 Ruby Oliver Elisabeth Murdoch College 87 Abigail Zammit Eltham College 162 152 Matilda Graesser Emmanuel College 271 Matilda Graesser Emmanuel College 272 Lachlan Campbell FCJ College 147 146 Bianca Griffiths Finley High School 41 45 Bianca Griffiths Finley High School 42 Bianca Griffiths Finley High School 43 Clementine Harvey Flinders Christian Community College 273 Louis Fulkerson Foster Primary School 325 Maya Charlton Frankston High School 44 44 Isla Evans Galen Catholic College 300 Alexandra Atkins Geelong Grammar School 55 Hannah Bufton Geelong Grammar School 53 85 Hannah Bufton Geelong Grammar School 52 Pip Crawford Geelong Grammar School 56 86 Clemie Langley Geelong Grammar School 54 Tessa Newton Geelong Grammar School 51 87 Tessa Newton Geelong Grammar School 50 Sophie Paton Geelong Grammar School 326 Emma Sampson Geelong Grammar School 106 Emma Sampson Geelong Grammar School 107 Ella Sevior Geelong Grammar School 57 84 Stella Vaccari Geelong Grammar School 105 Anastazia Drake Genazzano FCJ College 102 59 Harry Gault Gippsland Grammar 103 60 Ella Mcconachy Gippsland Grammar 275 Xanthe Wade Gippsland Grammar 25 Sophie Belcher Goulburn Valley Grammar School 128 134 Avril Charman Haileybury 276 Jemma Geysen Haileybury 27 Madeleine Leonard Haileybury 130 136 Madeleine Leonard Haileybury 131 Morgan Palmer Haileybury 26 Alexandra Shannon Haileybury 138 143 Emily Watkins Haileybury 129 135 Chloe Westerveld Haileybury 139 144 Kalani Williamson Haileybury 319 Airlie Bowes Hamilton And Alexandra College 226 Airlie Bowes Hamilton And Alexandra College 227 Sarah Laidlaw Hamilton And Alexandra College 279 Hayden Parker Hamilton And Alexandra College 277 Muirne Reilly Hamilton And Alexandra College 143 Zara Smith Hamilton And Alexandra College 278 Zoe Weinberg Hamilton And Alexandra College 142 145 Hannah Fletcher Home School 21 5 Ella Barker Ivanhoe Grammar School 148 Miranda Darby Ivanhoe Grammar School 147 Alice Davies Ivanhoe Grammar School 282 Charlotte Pierce Ivanhoe Grammar School 284 Zali Vanderwert Ivanhoe Grammar School 283 Rosemary Heagney Kardinia International College 180 180 Rosemary Heagney Kardinia International College 179 181 Rosemary Heagney Kardinia International 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