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Sydney International Rowing Regatta Issued : 19/3/13 5:32 PM Sydney International Rowing Regatta Lane Allocations for Wednesday, 20 March 2013 Race 203 Time : 8:00 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 204 Time : 8:05 AM Distance : 2000 M Open Women's Single Scull Open Women's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final A1 B1 101.17UTS Anna O'Brien A2 101.19Team Zimbabwe Micheen Thornycroft B2 101.07Melbourne Nicole Payne A3 101.08Melbourne University Nora Fiechter B3 101.03Brisbane & GPS Jessica Hall A4 101.09Melbourne University Kim Crow B4 101.12Team China Bin Tang A5 101.15Team USA Eleanor Logan B5 101.06Corio Bay Sarah Perkins A6 101.02Adelaide Olympia Aldersey B6 101.01Adelaide Rhiannon Hughes A7 101.18Mercantile Rebekah Hooper B7 101.05Commercial Maddie Edmunds A8 101.11Pine Rivers Emma McCarthy B8 101.10Mercantile Jennifer Cleary Race 205 Time : 8:10 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 206 Time : 8:15 AM Distance : 2000 M Open Men's Single Scull Open Men's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final C1 107.18Sydney University Ryan Edwards D1 107.11Mercantile Andrew Kovacs C2 107.03Canberra Nicholas Barnier D2 107.06Fremantle Ben Williams C3 107.23Team Korea Dongyong Kim D3 107.29Mercantile Tom Swann C4 107.17Sydney Christopher Morgan D4 107.13Mosman Kieran Kobelke C5 107.19Sydney University Sasha Belonogoff D5 107.12Mercantile Shane Jackson C6 107.21Sydney University Nicholas Purnell D6 107.01ANA Rhys Grant C7 107.02ANU David Wright D7 107.10Mercantile Lachlan McKinnon C8 107.04Commercial Patrick Stormon D8 107.20Sydney University Cameron Girdlestone Race 207 Time : 8:20 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 208 Time : 8:25 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 23 Men's Single Scull Under 23 Men's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final E1 128.20Pine Rivers Tom Coates F1 128.16Mercantile Joshua Cukurins E2 128.19Pine Rivers Angus Lillicrap F2 128.07Huon Wilson Mure E3 128.03Black Mountain Luke Letcher F3 128.04Buckingham Samuel Volker E4 128.15Mercantile Daniel Brighthope F4 128.25Sydney University Peter Koster E5 128.13Mercantile Tim Cleary F5 128.33University Queensland Nathan Goldstone E6 128.05Buckingham Max McQueeney F6 128.27Sydney University Hamish Playfair E7 128.29Sydney University Thomas Bowditch F7 128.11Melbourne University Michael Poulter E8 128.09Huon Erik Rowan F8 128.26Sydney University Thomas McClintock Race 209 Time : 8:30 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 210 Time : 8:35 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 21 Women's Single Scull Under 21 Women's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final G1 142.13Mercantile Emily Biasotto H1 142.18UTS Lauren Temm G2 142.03ANU Emily Caudle H2 142.15Swan River Zoe Thornton G3 142.02ANA Caitlin MacPhail H3 142.14Mercantile Madeleine Farrar G4 142.11Griffith Uni Surfers … Jessica Evatt-Davey H4 142.06Banks Chelsea Frawley G5 142.17Team Korea Yeji Kim H5 142.19UTS Victoria Delipetar G6 142.12Melbourne Selma Richter H6 142.09Commercial Samantha Gaffney G7 142.16Swan River Maegan Thompson H7 142.10Griffith Uni Surfers … Lucy Harkin G8 142.05Adelaide University Carrie Tucker H8 142.08Commercial Erin Smith Issued : 19/3/13 5:32 PM Sydney International Rowing Regatta Lane Allocations for Wednesday, 20 March 2013 Race 211 Time : 8:40 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 212 Time : 8:45 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 21 Men's Single Scull Under 21 Men's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final I1 147.01Adelaide University Freddy Smyth J1 147.24University Queensland Dan Bundock I2 147.18Toowong Brendan Vitelli J2 147.08North Esk Jackson Koster I3 147.11Sydney University Daniel Whitehead J3 147.22University Queensland Harold Hinckfuss I4 147.12Sydney University Harry Foxton J4 147.15Sydney University Jonothan Rundle I5 147.13Sydney University Benjamin Scott J5 147.07Mosman Ross Jarvis I6 147.26Team Zimbabwe Peter Purcell-Gilpin J6 147.19Torrens Riley Lum I7 147.09Pine Rivers Ollie Smith J7 147.03Buckingham Jack Pears I8 147.16Team Vietnam Tuan Van Dang J8 147.25University of WA James Kerr Race 213 Time : 8:50 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 214 Time : 8:55 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 19 Women's Single Scull Under 19 Women's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final K1 154.21Swan River Cassidi Young L1 154.28Torrens Mackenzie Lum K2 154.08Brisbane & GPS Renee Pihan L2 154.05Brisbane & GPS Caitlin Cronin K3 154.31University Queensland Ellen Pozzi L3 154.30Tweed Heads Emily Carey K4 154.01ANU Bonnie Andrews L4 154.07Brisbane & GPS Rosalind Cartmill K5 154.02Adelaide University Narelle Badenoch L5 154.17Huon Eleni Kalimnios K6 154.06Brisbane & GPS Julia Salisbury L6 154.18Mosman Isabella Wells K7 154.33Wilderness School Kate Highfield L7 154.04Brisbane & GPS Natasha MacDonald K8 154.22Swan River Kate Woodall L8 154.32University Queensland Kate Rowan Race 215 Time : 9:00 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 216 Time : 9:05 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 19 Men's Single Scull Under 19 Men's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final M1 160.31Nudgee Connor Austin N1 160.08Commercial Adam Edwards M2 160.34Swan River Nicolo Maurogiovanni N2 160.33Swan River Matthew Stubberfield M3 160.35Swan River Nicholas Pearson N3 160.10Corio Bay Joseph Dingle M4 160.29Mosman Robin Molen-Grigull N4 160.24Launceston Church GS Oliver Cook M5 160.01ANA Jack Cleary N5 160.14Essendon Tyron Boorman M6 160.16Essendon Cain Saul N6 160.07Commercial Robert Hurn M7 160.36Sydney University Alex Purnell N7 160.40Torrens Shaun Hay M8 160.37Sydney University Nicholas Minch N8 160.30Nudgee Jack Armitage Race 217 Time : 9:10 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 218 Time : 9:15 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 17 Women's Single Scull Under 17 Women's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final O1 167.24Loreto Normanhurst Olivia Dressler-Smith P1 167.03Bendigo Meaghan Lowndes O2 167.38Sydney Romola Davenport P2 167.41Wentworth Lauren Fraser O3 167.20Fremantle Rebecca McIntyre P3 167.25Murray Bridge Georgia Seidel O4 167.13Cathedral Taneille Wilshire P4 167.32Somerville House Suzie Taylor O5 167.31Somerville House Rebecca Apel P5 167.35Swan River Georgia Wheeler O6 167.15Centenary Jessie-Claire Smith P6 167.29Somerville House Harriet Hudson O7 167.01Adelaide University Bridget Badenoch P7 167.42Wentworth Amy Rix O8 167.44Yarra Yarra Peta Terrell P8 167.16Corowa Sara Williams Issued : 19/3/13 5:32 PM Sydney International Rowing Regatta Lane Allocations for Wednesday, 20 March 2013 Race 219 Time : 9:20 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 220 Time : 9:25 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 17 Men's Single Scull Under 17 Men's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Q1 170.16Hutchins School Edward Jeanneret R1 170.02Bundaberg Rick Bennett Q2 170.19Hutchins School Andrew Hudson R2 170.12Fremantle Solomon Holliday Q3 170.28Swan River Declan Thornton R3 170.24Rockhampton Grammar Callum Chisholm Q4 170.04Cathedral Tom Townson R4 170.29Swan River Patrick Boere Q5 170.22Nudgee Adam Bakker R5 170.23Penrith Maxwell Duignan Q6 170.08Corio Bay Cameron Foreman R6 170.21Nepean Erik Ford Q7 170.07Coomera Anglican Josh Van-Rooyen R7 170.30Sydney Max Brenner Q8 170.11Essendon Jay Finn R8 170.06Coomera Anglican Nicholas Preston-Smith Race 221 Time : 9:30 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 222 Time : 9:35 AM Distance : 2000 M Open Lightweight Women's Single Scull Open Lightweight Women's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final S1 113.13St George Jacky Peile T1 113.24WARC Amy Walters S2 113.10Melbourne University Laura Kerin T2 113.18UTS Emma Molenaar S3 113.15Team Korea Yoo Jin Ji T3 113.19UTS Laura Dunn S4 113.23Melbourne University Alice McNamara T4 113.22Melbourne University Hannah Clark S5 113.03Huon Ella Flecker T5 113.01ANA Helen O'Keefe S6 113.14Team Hong Kong Ka Man Lee T6 113.21University of WA Maia Simmonds S7 113.07Melbourne Geertje van Gulik T7 113.04Huon Alexandra Hayes S8 113.02Adelaide University Laura Osti T8 113.17Team Vietnam An Le Thi Race 223 Time : 9:40 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 224 Time : 9:45 AM Distance : 2000 M Open Lightweight Men's Single Scull Open Lightweight Men's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final U1 116.21Toowong Jack Price V1 116.20Team Vietnam Son Nguyen Van U2 116.06Lindisfarne Wesley Young V2 116.04Team Czech Republic Adam Kapa U3 116.02Commercial Adam Kachyckyj V3 116.09Mercantile Sean Lake U4 116.17Sydney University Edward De Carvalho V4 116.13Swan River Perry Ward U5 116.25UTS Jost Schoemann-Finck V5 116.11Mercantile James Wilson U6 116.24UTS Franz Gravenhorst V6 116.05Huon Michael Egan U7 116.15Sydney Simon Nola V7 116.10Mercantile Redmond Matthews U8 116.19Team Hong Kong Ki Cheong Kwan V8 116.14Sydney Dean Robinson Race 225 Time : 9:50 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 226 Time : 9:55 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 23 Lightweight Women's Single Scull Under 23 Lightweight Women's Single Scull Semi 1 Semi 2 CANCELLED CANCELLED Issued : 19/3/13 5:32 PM Sydney International Rowing Regatta Lane Allocations for Wednesday, 20 March 2013 Race 227 Time : 10:00 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 228 Time : 10:05 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 23 Lightweight Men's Single Scull Under 23 Lightweight Men's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Y1 138.03Adelaide Jack Culbertson Z1 138.17Sydney Joshua Taylor Y2 138.18Tamar Lewis Hendey Z2 138.22Tweed Heads Erik Thoms Y3 138.12Melbourne University
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