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Briggs Athletics Classic - 12/02/2010 Domain Athletics Centre, Hobart Results Licensed to Domain Athletics Centre - Site License HY-TEK's Meet Manager Briggs Athletics Classic - 12/02/2010 Domain Athletics Centre, Hobart Results Event 1 Women Hammer Throw 4kg Open ================================================================ Sponsor: IGA Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 Gabrielle Neighbour VIC 63.63m 57.56m 59.02m 63.39m 62.26m 62.40m 63.63m 2 Karyne Di Marco NSW 61.57m 58.12m FOUL 61.57m 60.53m FOUL 60.28m 3 Bronwyn Eagles NSW 60.94m 58.15m 59.30m 60.82m 60.94m 58.76m 60.40m 4 Breanne Clement NSW 57.70m 56.55m 57.30m 57.70m 57.06m 56.25m 56.61m 5 Natalie Debeljuh VIC 50.87m 28.41m 49.75m 50.87m 49.08m 49.69m 47.26m 6 Danielle McConnell TIS 50.07m 45.53m 50.07m FOUL 49.30m FOUL FOUL 7 Mikayla Genge OVA 44.08m 44.08m FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL 8 Rebecca Direen ESAC 43.62m 43.62m FOUL 40.86m 36.11m 40.06m FOUL 9 Erin Robottom ESAC 38.64m 36.28m 36.29m 38.64m -- Lara Nielsen QAS ND FOUL FOUL FOUL Event 2 Mixed 4x100 Metres Relay Little Aths ================================================================ Sponsor: IGA Team Finals ================================================================ 1 HUON VALLEY LITTLE ATHLETICS 'A' 55.11 1) Wes Oliver 2) Nathaniel Mommers 3) Isabelle Wright 4) Brittany Woolley 2 CLARENCE LITTLE ATHLETICS 'A' 57.10 1) Olivia Adams 2) Hannah Harrison 3) Jordan Hargrave 4) Tim Coad 3 EAST DERWENT LITTLE ATHLETICS 'A' 59.43 1) Zac Clements 2) Ashlee Hey 3) Nicole Walker 4) Keegan Wylie 4 SOUTH EAST DISTRICTS LITTLE AT 'A' 1:01.15 1) Fiona Smith 2) Sophie Scott 3) Ned Absolom 4) Bradley Cripps 5 CLARENCE LITTLE ATHLETICS 'B' 1:01.35 1) Taylor Kemp 2) Hannah Robertson 3) Callan Sutcliffe 4) Alex Bessell 6 KINGBOROUGH LITTLE ATHLETICS 'A' 1:01.75 1) Emily House 2) Olivia Canning 3) Joshua Glancy 4) Banjamin Glancy 7 CLARENCE LITTLE ATHLETICS 'C' 1:03.57 1) Benjamin Lawson 2) Thomas Hill 3) Jamie Symons 4) Kiani Allen 8 KINGBOROUGH LITTLE ATHLETICS 'B' 1:03.60 1) Justine Mckeown 2) Mahalia Woodham 3) Liam Quin 4) Ryan Cooper Event 3 Mixed 1000 Sprint Medley Swedish Under 16 ================================================================ Team Finals ================================================================ 1 ESAC 'A' 2:24.99 1) Caitlin Newson 2) Jesse Usuali 3) Rebecca Wells 4) Biniyam Hagos 2 SBHC 'A' 2:27.17 1) Lucy Covington 2) Ben Goodwin 3) Chloe Continenzia 4) Ben Covington 3 OVA 'A' 2:31.96 1) Kaitlin Morgan 2) Jake Dodge 3) Ella Blackwell 4) Dylan Ross 4 OVA 'B' 2:38.08 1) Russel Taib 2) Lillie Salter 3) Mitchell Walker 4) Maddie Scott 5 NSAC 'B' 2:41.02 1) Olivia French 2) Patrick Lickiss 3) Hayden Beltz 4) Natasha Fitzpatrick 6 ESAC 'B' 2:50.11 1) Thomas Farmer 2) Tholly Fox 3) Thomas Gravina 4) Julia Minucci 7 OVA 'C' 2:52.37 1) Louis Rose 2) Tahlia Hunt 3) Katherine Lickiss 4) Brima Kamara 8 NSAC 'A' 2:54.71 1) Jack Hale 2) Carly McPherson 3) Bryce Roberts 4) Hannah Harrison Event 5 Men High Jump Open ================================================================ Sponsor: IGA Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Josh Hall QLD 2.18m 1.79 1.84 1.89 1.94 1.99 2.04 2.09 2.12 2.15 2.18 2.21 P P P P O XO P O P XXO XXX 2 Chris Armet VIC J2.18m 1.79 1.84 1.89 1.94 1.99 2.04 2.09 2.12 2.15 2.18 2.21 P P P P O XXO P O P XXO XXX 3 Josh Lodge NSW 2.12m 1.79 1.84 1.89 1.94 1.99 2.04 2.09 2.12 2.15 2.18 P P P O P O P O P XXX 4 Joel Mason ESAC 1.94m 1.79 1.84 1.89 1.94 1.99 P O O XXO XXX 5 Joshua Mason NSAC 1.84m 1.79 1.84 1.89 XO O XXX Event 6 Men 200 Metres B Race Open ===================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 Joel Bee VIC 22.40 -3.0 2 Max Waldron SBHC 22.55 -3.0 3 Jarred Gilroy SBHC 23.01 -3.0 4 Andrew Robinson NLAC 23.07 -3.0 Event 7 Mixed 4x100 Metres Relay Sporting Tea Open =================================================================== Team Finals H# =================================================================== 1 NORTH HOBART FOOTBALL CLUB 'A' 45.55 1 2 CLARENCE FOOTBALL CLUB 'A' 45.65 1 3 HOBART FOOTBALL CLUB 'A' 46.68 1 4 KINGBOUROUGH FOOTBALL CLUB 'A' 46.88 1 5 MENS HOCKEY 'A' 49.18 2 6 TASSIE MARINERS 'A' 49.41 2 7 HOBART CHARGERS 'A' 49.95 1 8 TIS MENS FOOTBALL 'A' 50.70 2 9 TIS WOMENS FOOTBALL 'A' 55.58 2 10 TASSIE NETBALL 'A' 55.96 2 Event 8 Women 800 Metres Open ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Holly Noack WA 2:04.26 2 Kaila McKnight VIC 2:04.61 3 Katherine Katsanevakis VIC 2:07.03 4 Kelly McGinnity WA 2:08.08 5 Bronte Gange VIC 2:09.21 6 Lisa Stanton-Smith VIC 2:11.02 7 Erica Fountain VIC 2:11.37 8 Suzy Cole NLAC 2:11.82 9 Jess Morey OVA 2:17.51 10 Claudia Conley ESAC J2:17.51 Event 9 Men 400 Metres Hurdles 10x91.4cm Open ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Brendan Cole ACT 50.89 2 James Roff NSW 51.93 3 Sasha Alexeenko QLD 52.22 4 Ian Dewhurst NSW 52.60 5 Leigh Bennett NSW 53.53 6 Alexander Carew VIC 53.83 7 Danny Brandwood GBR 54.03 8 Raheen Williams WA 54.11 Event 10 Women 400 Metres Hurdles 10x76.1cm Open ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Lauren Boden ACTA 56.66 2 Jess Gulli VIC 1:00.44 3 Bianca Mignot VIC 1:03.53 4 Melissa Logan NSW 1:05.02 5 Ashlyn Chiera WA 1:05.58 6 Karoline Curtis VIC 1:06.91 7 Felicity Stringer OVA 1:11.22 Event 11 Women 200 Metres Open ===================================================================== Sponsor: City of Hobart Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 Melissa Breen ACTA 23.68 +0.0 2 Laura Whaler JSTL 23.80 +0.0 3 Leanne Hodge SA 24.67 +0.0 4 Stephanie Mollica VIC 24.68 +0.0 5 Lauren O'Sullivan QLD 24.97 +0.0 6 Abby Chapman NWAC 25.32 +0.0 6 Claire Cuttler VIC 25.32 +0.0 8 Kimberley Bush HAC 26.18 +0.0 Event 12 Men 200 Metres Open ===================================================================== Sponsor: City of Hobart Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 Jacob Groth JSTL 21.05 0.3 2 Daniel Martin VIS 21.06 0.3 3 Mathew Turk VIC 21.27 0.3 4 Ray Williams JSTL 21.44 0.3 5 Liam Gander JSTL 21.50 0.3 6 Adrian Mott VIC 21.82 0.3 7 Robert Stevens VIC 21.84 0.3 Event 13 Women Javelin Throw 600g Open ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Laura Cornford NSWI 55.60m 53.98m FOUL 55.60m 53.02m 54.23m 55.41m 2 Kathryn Mitchell VIC 50.56m 44.58m 50.56m 49.35m FOUL FOUL FOUL 3 Wasie Toolis JSTL 40.59m 37.10m 36.62m FOUL FOUL 39.41m 40.59m 4 Bianca Maurer VIC 39.87m 39.14m 39.87m 39.25m 39.44m FOUL FOUL Event 14 Men Javelin Throw 800g Open ================================================================ Sponsor: IGA Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Jarrod Bannister VIS 76.25m 73.79m FOUL 75.47m 76.25m FOUL PASS 2 Matthew Outzen NSW 72.35m FOUL 68.97m 70.31m 69.81m 70.02m 72.35m 3 Hamish Peacock TIS 70.85m 65.34m 70.78m 68.43m 66.60m 70.72m 70.85m 4 Brett Castle VIC 69.87m 61.60m 64.65m 55.12m 59.22m 69.87m 68.82m 5 Ben Baker NSW 68.04m 66.88m 64.55m 64.70m 67.26m 65.24m 68.04m 6 Ian Simmons VIC 67.35m 62.34m FOUL 63.87m 67.35m 65.26m 60.84m 7 Ashley Hollins QLD 62.99m 56.12m 57.09m 58.20m FOUL 62.99m 58.91m 8 Luanga Andria QLD 61.50m FOUL 61.50m FOUL FOUL 56.32m FOUL Event 15 Men 1500 Metres Open ================================================================ Run for Your Life Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Ryan Gregson NSW 3:37.35 2 Mitchell Kealey QLD 3:39.83 3 Brenton Rowe VIC 3:40.95 4 Nick Bromley NSW 3:41.69 5 Philo Saunders ACT 3:42.57 6 Jordan Williamsz VIC 3:44.27 7 Dave Campbell IRL 3:45.00 8 Kane Grimster VIC 3:45.80 9 Richard Olsen NZL 3:46.11 10 James Kaan NSW 3:46.16 11 Brett Robinson ACT 3:46.46 12 James Connor NSW 3:52.92 13 Daniel Clark VIC 3:53.74 14 Adam Byles NSW 3:56.01 -- Grant Page NSAC DNF -- Richard Welsh NSAC DNF Event 16 Women Shot Put 4kg Open ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Joanne Mirtschin ACT 15.28m 14.86m 14.29m 15.28m 15.10m FOUL 15.28m 2 Rebecca Direen ESAC 11.20m 10.74m 11.20m 10.85m 10.85m 11.01m FOUL Event 17 Men Shot Put 7.26kg Open ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Dale Stevenson VIC 19.23m 18.74m 18.98m 18.87m 19.23m FOUL FOUL 2 Damien Birkinhead VIC 16.38m 15.49m 14.59m 16.38m 15.76m 15.23m 15.82m 3 Todd Hodgetts NHC 16.05m 15.56m 15.16m 15.74m 15.58m 16.05m 15.70m Event 18 Women 400 Metres Open ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Pirrenee Steinert NSW 54.17 2 Trisha Greaves NSW 55.28 3 Amanda Crook VIC 55.81 4 Danielle Taylor WSAC 55.85 5 Caitlin Sargent QLD 56.10 6 Kristyn Mackrell QLD 56.69 7 Ashleigh Corbett NWAC 58.01 8 Carmen Oakley NWAC 59.49 Event 19 Women Triple Jump Open =====================================================================
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