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10Th ASIA PACIFIC INVITAIONAL CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP RaceTab 3 by MileSplit Registered to: Jay Antonio, GTFA 10th ASIA PACIFIC INVITATIONAL CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP - 10/19/2013 7:46:49 AM JFK / YPAO BEACH, TAMUNING, GUAM Varsity Girls 5000 Meter Run ===================================================================================== Name Yr Team Time Pts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 CASEY SULLIVAN 12 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEIJING 20:39.46 1 2 TATIANA RIORDAN 10 AMERICAN SCHOOL IN JAPAN 20:43.86 2 3 MAKU ITAKURA 11 SEISEN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 20:49.67 3 4 LISA KWAK 12 SEISEN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 20:52.89 4 5 HONG LOH 12 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUDONG CAMPUS 21:02.13 5 6 JOYCE SKEETE 9 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF THE SACRED HEART 21:06.37 6 7 AILEY LANGLEY 12 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF THE SACRED HEART 21:08.12 7 8 GRACE CHARNESKY 10 SEOUL FOREIGN SCHOOL 21:11.84 8 9 VANESSA LYNN SMILEY 9 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUDONG CAMPUS 21:13.67 9 10 JULIA TSE 12 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEIJING 21:19.52 10 11 MARIE KLOECK 11 SEISEN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 21:25.55 11 12 T VICTORIA CHEN 10 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUDONG CAMPUS 21:29.44 12 13 HEDVIG HOLMBERG YONGSAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SEOUL 21:30.61 13 14 CLAIRE CHEN 12 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEIJING 21:32.19 14 15 LISA WATANUKI 9 AMERICAN SCHOOL IN JAPAN 21:48.49 15 16 LUCY WEST 12 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF THE SACRED HEART 21:57.10 16 17 JOY SHULAMMITE YU 12 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUDONG CAMPUS 21:59.54 17 18 EMMA MARTIN 12 GUAM HIGH SCHOOL 22:04.71 -- 19 HANNAH PARRISH YONGSAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SEOUL 22:06.79 18 20 MADDIE CRAIG 12 SEOUL FOREIGN SCHOOL 22:08.52 19 21 LIZA DEBENHAM CAHIZ 12 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUDONG CAMPUS 22:15.40 20 22 KAYE MATHIES 10 SEISEN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 22:17.42 21 23 YUKO ABE 10 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF THE SACRED HEART 22:19.15 22 24 MINA MCCLURE 12 AMERICAN SCHOOL IN JAPAN 22:20.36 23 25 MISAKI NAKAGAWA 12 CHRISTIAN ACADEMY IN JAPAN 22:21.04 24 26 ANJU OTSUKA 10 SEISEN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 22:22.68 25 27 MIO MAGEE 12 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF THE SACRED HEART 22:25.83 26 28 HIKARI SUZUKI 11 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF THE SACRED HEART 22:26.86 27 29 MANNA OBA 10 SEISEN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 22:31.57 28 30 PILAR RIGHETTE 12 JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 22:34.38 29 31 SHEA DRAKE 11 KOREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 22:38.86 30 32 JULIA AULBACH 12 SEOUL FOREIGN SCHOOL 22:39.22 31 33 JEONG-A CHOI 12 SEOUL FOREIGN SCHOOL 22:39.93 32 34 HELEN RO 10 KOREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 22:42.57 33 35 JADINE ROSARIO 11 JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 22:51.42 34 36 ANNA SHENG 10 AMERICAN SCHOOL IN JAPAN 22:51.94 35 37 AKANE YASUDA 10 SEOUL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 22:53.44 36 38 JAESHALYN FEJERAN 12 GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 22:55.21 37 39 HONOKA WATANABE 12 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEIJING 22:57.57 38 40 JENNIFER HUH 9 SEOUL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 23:01.01 39 41 QUINNIE AGTARAP 11 JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 23:01.54 40 42 ANNA LEWIS-WORKMAN 10 AMERICAN SCHOOL IN JAPAN 23:01.87 41 43 GABRIELLA MAY PARSONS 10 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUDONG CAMPUS 23:05.85 42 44 SARAN MITSUHASHI 10 SEISEN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 23:09.94 43 45 MAGDA MILLER 12 AMERICAN SCHOOL IN JAPAN 23:10.46 44 46 MARIA OLLET 9 JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 23:14.03 45 47 MINSOO BAE YONGSAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SEOUL 23:14.37 46 48 SAMANTHA DELGADO 10 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUXI CAMPUS 23:15.05 47 49 NIKKI DEL CASTILLO 12 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL 23:19.44 48 50 EVA LASERNA SIMON SANCHEZ HIGH SCHOOL 23:24.71 49 51 KEIHA YOO 10 JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 23:25.28 50 52 RUNA SUZUKI 12 CHRISTIAN ACADEMY IN JAPAN 23:27.21 51 53 JENNY LIN 10 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUXI CAMPUS 23:31.03 52 54 MELISA CHOU JEAN SEAH 10 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUDONG CAMPUS 23:39.28 53 55 ALETTE MCGUIRE GUAM HIGH SCHOOL 23:41.47 -- 56 MIRA CZARNETZKI 10 SEOUL FOREIGN SCHOOL 23:48.14 54 57 IANTHE PORRAS SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL 23:51.32 55 58 JAMIE HAHN 12 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SHANGHAI 23:51.81 56 59 MAYA TROMBURG 12 AMERICAN SCHOOL IN JAPAN 23:53.20 57 60 SOFIA MIGUES 9 SEOUL FOREIGN SCHOOL 23:55.07 58 61 LYVIA CHAPMAN 9 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEIJING 23:55.57 59 62 ALLI GINGERICH 12 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SHANGHAI 23:56.65 60 63 YUKI YUE 11 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEIJING 23:58.38 61 64 JULIANNE LEE 9 SEOUL FOREIGN SCHOOL 24:00.02 62 65 SIDNEY MUSSER 12 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SHANGHAI 24:02.81 63 66 KHAMILLE DIMALANTA 12 JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 24:05.38 64 67 ASHLEIGH CARROLL 12 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SHANGHAI 24:10.88 65 68 STEPHANIE FAN 9 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SHANGHAI 24:19.22 66 69 SUE LEE 9 SEOUL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 24:21.13 67 70 BONITA DYDASCO SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL 24:23.14 68 71 KIANNA AGUILLARD 9 GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 24:23.73 69 72 JENNIFER KIM YONGSAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SEOUL 24:26.79 70 73 RYKIEL GLORY 12 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL 24:28.08 71 74 MARINA SIU 11 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUXI CAMPUS 24:40.28 72 75 SARAH SUNG 10 TAEJON CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 24:44.56 73 76 ANNIE NA 11 KOREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 24:47.48 74 77 KYLA SWANSON YONGSAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SEOUL 24:50.31 75 78 JESSIE SUZUKI 10 CHRISTIAN ACADEMY IN JAPAN 24:50.67 76 79 YEWON KOH 9 KOREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 24:51.08 77 80 CHEN CHEN YUAN 9 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SHANGHAI 24:54.82 78 81 EMILY TANG 11 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUXI CAMPUS 24:55.26 79 82 RHEA'DA UNPINGCO 12 GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 24:56.18 80 83 ELIZABETH LOW 12 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUXI CAMPUS 24:59.78 81 84 LISA OVEIDO GUAM HIGH SCHOOL 25:01.89 -- 85 NICOLE ERICSSON 10 GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 25:02.67 82 86 LOREN MAGANTE GUAM HIGH SCHOOL 25:03.88 -- 87 SUNG WONG LEE 10 KOREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 25:13.85 83 88 ALYSSA CABATIC 9 JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 25:18.51 84 89 OLIVIA SANDRAL 10 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEIJING 25:19.77 85 90 CAROLINE CHOW 12 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUXI CAMPUS 25:21.33 86 91 NICOLA CARROLL 10 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SHANGHAI 25:22.51 87 92 JASMINE MCCARTHY 12 KOREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 25:23.47 88 93 JANELLE GUIAO SIMON SANCHEZ HIGH SCHOOL 25:24.59 89 94 ELIANA KOSHIBA 10 ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF GUAM 25:35.82 90 95 JASMINE DUENAS SIMON SANCHEZ HIGH SCHOOL 25:45.35 91 96 ANGELYN SY 10 ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF GUAM 25:45.99 92 97 GRACE KIM 9 KOREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 25:49.82 93 98 IRENE SONG YONGSAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SEOUL 25:56.72 94 99 LADY MACALINO 10 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL 25:59.29 95 100 NAOMI NETHERCOTT 10 CHRISTIAN ACADEMY IN JAPAN 26:10.52 96 101 DESTINY REDD 12 TAEJON CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 26:14.43 97 102 EMILY MAY 10 CHRISTIAN ACADEMY IN JAPAN 26:17.33 98 103 NANCY YOU 12 TAEJON CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 26:18.74 99 104 ANDREA CHUNG 10 TAEJON CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 26:25.03 100 105 JONELLE SAYAMA 10 ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF GUAM 26:30.87 101 106 AUBIENNE PANGINDIAN 9 ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF GUAM 26:36.30 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Average: 22:29.53 1-5 Split: 2:37 7 JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 198 29 34 40 45 50 64 84 Total Time: 1:55:07 Average: 23:01.33 1-5 Split: 51 8 YONGSAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SEOUL 222 13 18 46 70 75 94 - Total Time: 1:56:09 Average: 23:13.78 1-5 Split: 3:20 9 KOREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 297 30 33 74 77 83 88 93 Total Time: 2:00:14 Average: 24:02.77 1-5 Split: 2:35 10 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SHANGHAI 310 56 60 63 65 66 78 87 Total Time: 2:00:22 Average: 24:04.28 1-5 Split: 28 11 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUXI CAMPUS 331 47 52 72 79 81 86 - Total Time: 2:01:22 Average: 24:16.28 1-5 Split: 1:45 12 CHRISTIAN ACADEMY IN JAPAN 345 24 51 76 96 98 - - Total Time: 2:03:07 Average: 24:37.36 1-5
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