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Week 2 Grade Lists Table 1 3.15pm to briefing, Sport Grade - 2 laps 3 waves, 20 seconds apart 3.30pm start RACE W2 NAME SCHOOL Option Comments NUMBER GRADE 251 Peter Bodie-Healy Christ's College Sport Sport 1 601 Anthony Quinn Rolleston College Sport Sport 1 313 Finn Allott Christchurch Boys' High School Sport Sport 1 253 Sam Hales Christ's College Sport Sport 1 435 Jakob Appelt Hillmorton High School Sport Sport 1 584 Ryan Smith Riccarton High School Sport Sport 1 585 Sam Weir Riccarton High School Sport Sport 1 517 Josh Peychers Rangiora High School Sport Sport 1 553 Jacob Blair Rangiora New Life School Sport Sport 1 442 Taylor Foster Hillmorton High School Sport Sport 1 611 Liam Stephens Rolleston College Sport Sport 1 153 Will Brunton Burnside High School Sport Sport 1 244 Jonty Hodges Christ's College Sport Sport 1 612 Matthew Quinn Rolleston College Sport Sport 1 810 Finn Smith Fernside School Sport Sport 1 603 Chase Stanley Rolleston College Sport Sport 1 Sport 1 605 Isaiah Sands Rolleston College Sport Sport 2 237 Gibson Burt Christ's College Sport Sport 2 245 Logan Marshall Christ's College Sport Sport 2 615 Tobias Delahunty Rolleston College Sport Sport 2 443 Tom Kennedy Hillmorton High School Sport Sport 2 819 Olivia Halaifonua Hillmorton High School Sport Sport 2 259 Will Hutchinson Christ's College Sport Sport 2 439 Noah Silich Hillmorton High School Sport Sport 2 400 Harriet Collins Darfield High School Sport Sport 2 485 Maddison Whall Lincoln High School Sport Sport 2 604 George Murray Rolleston College Sport Sport 2 247 Matthew Flint Christ's College Sport Sport 2 713 Will Bainbridge-Smith St Andrew's College Sport Sport 2 609 Leric Smith Rolleston College Sport Sport 2 406 Zoe Parker Darfield High School Sport Sport 2 178 Flynn Clinch Cashmere High School Sport Sport 2 405 Will Hamilton Darfield High School Sport Sport 2 174 Brandon Boyd Cashmere High School Sport Sport 2 235 George Nehoff Christ's College Sport Sport 2 401 Maia Daly Darfield High School Sport Sport 2 Sport 2 141 Cheni Kapugama Burnside High School Sport Sport 3 404 Skye Collins Darfield High School Sport Sport 3 608 Kieran Moreton Rolleston College Sport Sport 3 433 Hatori Kodoma Hillmorton High School Sport Sport 3 246 Louie Nelson Christ's College Sport Sport 3 672 Zayne Spreeman Shirley Boys' High School Sport Sport 3 431 Gina Zonnneveld Hillmorton High School Sport Sport 3 147 Pituket Sukhavejvorakij Burnside High School Sport Sport 3 818 Blake Jones Hillmorton High School Sport Sport 3 514 Jack Barltrop Rangiora High School Sport Sport 3 436 Josh Fifield Hillmorton High School Sport Sport 3 148 Rivith Welengoda Hewage Burnside High School Sport Sport 3 142 Gayanuka Arabhawaththage Burnside High School Sport Sport 3 606 James Ballinger Rolleston College Sport Sport 3 403 Riley Jones Darfield High School Sport Sport 3 Sport 3 Sport 3 1 Table 1 3.40pm to briefing, D Grade - 2 laps 3 waves, 20 seconds apart 3.55pm start RACE W2 NAME SCHOOL Option Comments NUMBER GRADE 332 Riley Phillips Christchurch Boys' High School All D1 354 Zoe Trolove Christchurch Girls' High School All D1 381 Billie McLachlan Cust Primary All D1 667 Noa Visser Shirley Boys' High School All D1 551 Ben Wildey Rangiora New Life School All D1 760 Indy Phillips St Margaret's College All D1 500 Arthur Haldane Rangiora High School All D1 753 Daniel Coyle St Bede's College All D1 420 George Walker Heaton Intermediate All D1 430 Amos Lockhead Hillmorton High School All D1 519 Keiran Thornton Rangiora High School All D1 534 Will Hassall Rangiora High School All D1 322 Kent Bamford Christchurch Boys' High School All D1 520 Lachy Oconnor Rangiora High School All D1 233 Ben Crawford Christ's College All D1 D1 242 Joe Veronese Christ's College All D2 653 Brodie Flett Shirley Boys' High School All D2 111 Daniel Watts Ao Tawhiti Unlimited Discovery All D2 382 Harper McDonald Cust Primary All D2 706 Hugo Ranken St Andrew's College All D2 257 Tom Cottrell-Bone Christ's College All D2 252 Sam Baynes Christ's College All D2 518 Keegan Burnett Rangiora High School All D2 231 Angus Johnson Christ's College All D2 351 Elise Walker Christchurch Girls' High School All D2 352 Loren Edwards Christchurch Girls' High School All D2 800 Ben Chapman St Thomas of Canterbury All D2 823 Myla Tunnicliff Christchurch Boy's High School All D2 370 Ottilie Faloon-Cavander Cobham Intermediate School All D2 112 Liam Carmichael Ao Tawhiti Unlimited Discovery All D2 239 Hugo Sudell Christ's College All D2 314 Grayson Faulkner Christchurch Boys' High School All D2 200 Josie Wayman Chch South Intermediate All D2 D2 434 Jack Gobbie Hillmorton High School All D3 613 Nash Allin Rolleston College All D3 508 Cooper Frazer Rangiora High School All D3 813 Leo Mann St Marks School All D3 152 Vincent Head Burnside High School All D3 807 Leo McKewen Christchurch Boys' High School All D3 554 Jacob Hutton Rangiora New Life School All D3 620 Lizzy Thomson Selwyn House School All D3 700 Ashton Leask-Walley St Andrew's College All D3 561 Tom Thornton Rangiora New Life School All D3 531 Tali Lawry Rangiora High School All D3 307 Cam Rusbatch Christchurch Boys' High School All D3 804 Joel Kingham Cashmere High School All D3 650 Bec Matteo Shirley Boys' High School All D3 780 Charlotte Bull Tai Tapu Primary All D3 238 Henry Ansell Christ's College All D3 146 Monte Gooch Burnside High School All D3 D3 D3 D3 2 Table 1 4.00pm to briefing, C Grade - 3 laps 3 waves, 20 seconds apart 4.15pm start RACE W2 NAME SCHOOL Option Comments NUMBER GRADE 189 Megan Baker Cashmere High School All C1 512 Georgia Gold Rangiora High School All C1 529 Sheridan King Rangiora High School All C1 714 Will Pringle St Andrew's College All C1 772 Kalib Clarkson St Thomas of Canterbury College All C1 558 Schalk Janse Van Rensburf Rangiora New Life School All C1 184 Josh Bligh Cashmere High School All C1 188 Max Groer Cashmere High School All C1 808 Mark Weir Christchurch Boys' High School All C1 151 Thomas James Burnside High School All C1 100 Flynn Pearson Amuri Area School All C1 258 Tom Smith Christ's College All C1 495 Ruby Hewitt Rangi Ruru Girls' School All C1 482 Fynn Wyatt Lincoln High School All C1 702 Brayden Barnhill St Andrew's College All C1 C1 241 Jack Slater Christ's College All C2 249 Nicholas Wilks Christ's College All C2 670 Will Edwards Shirley Boys' High School All C2 824 Samuel Tyler Hillview Christian School All C2 805 Tim Currey Burnside High School All C2 770 Daniel Prescott St Thomas of Canterbury College All C2 607 Keenan Brown Rolleston College All C2 230 Albie Roberts Christ's College All C2 300 Alex Barker Christchurch Boys' High School All C2 521 Lane Foster Rangiora High School All C2 703 Cooper Pringle St Andrew's College All C2 755 Matthew Brady St Bede's College All C2 240 Jack Satterthwaite Christ's College All C2 532 Tavita Ruddenklau Rangiora High School All C2 145 Lewis McLauchlan Burnside High School All C2 516 James Paterson Rangiora High School All C2 668 Ryan Diggs Shirley Boys' High School All C2 502 Caleb Whalley Rangiora High School All C2 C2 710 Molly Spark St Andrew's College All C3 781 Edward Bull Tai Tapu Primary All C3 185 Josh Lee Cashmere High School All C3 501 Bradley Bone Rangiora High School All C3 121 Keagan Nel Ashburton College All C3 826 Will Watson Ashburton College All C3 331 Quin McGillivay Christchurch Boys' High School All C3 782 William Haycock Tai Tapu Primary All C3 809 Angus Ferguson Christchurch Boys' High School All C3 582 Harrison Sugrue Riccarton High School All C3 560 Thomas Hamilton Rangiora New Life School All C3 757 Sam Noble-Gray St Bede's College All C3 380 Alice Barnes Cust Primary All C3 483 Joshua Pollard Lincoln High School All C3 822 Will O'Sullivan Christchurch Boy's High School All C3 324 Liam Soper Christchurch Boys' High School All C3 250 Oliver March Christ's College All C3 461 Patrick Lindsay Kaiapoi High School All C3 C3 C3 C3 3 Table 1 4.25pm to briefing, B Grade - 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