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Rats Duathlon 10 March 2020 Results RATS DUATHLON 10 MARCH 2020 RESULTS YEARS 3-4 BOYS SHORT COURSE RESULTS YEARS 3-4 GIRLS SHORT COURSE RESULTS Place Race No. Name School Place Race No. Name School 1 276 Mathew Wallace Lynmore Primary School 1 147 Leah Barker Lynmore Primary School 2 305 Fraser Barclay Rotokawa School 2 150 Lucie Bradley Lynmore Primary School 3 352 Dylan Fox-Bevin Westbrook School 3 153 Claudia Dunn Lynmore Primary School 4 265 Liam Evans Lynmore Primary School 4 177 Hayley Gribble Otonga Road School 5 289 Grayson Fletcher Otonga Road School 5 220 Anja Bunker Westbrook School 6 340 Nathan Inwood Waikite Valley School 6 180 Zoe Scott Otonga Road School 7 360 Gabriel Temara Westbrook School 7 132 Paige Ruthe-Curran Kawaha Point School 8 308 Winter Norton Rotokawa School 8 130 Xanthe Fenwick Kawaha Point School 9 318 Caleb Finnerty St Mary's Catholic School 9 224 Delaney Wrigley Westbrook School 10 319 Noah Lomas St Mary's Catholic School 10 225 Payton Cantwell Westbrook School 11 350 Kade Brackfield Westbrook School 11 223 Olivia Mihaka Westbrook School 12 274 Edward Twiddy Lynmore Primary School 12 151 Isla Cleverly Lynmore Primary School 13 339 Riley Hunter Waikite Valley School 13 171 Emily Speed Ngakuru School 14 351 Noah Evans Westbrook School 14 205 Beatrice Topp Waikite Valley School 15 243 Jack Bradcock Lynmore Primary School 15 222 Clodagh Mccann Westbrook School 16 245 Cameron Guest Lynmore Primary School 16 200 Te Haeata O Te Rangi May Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 17 259 Casey Coetzee Lynmore Primary School 17 194 Rosa Atkinson St Mary's Catholic School 18 255 Jake Russ Lynmore Primary School 18 183 Mala Gebert Rotokawa School 19 345 Liam Isley-Marcroft Westbrook School 19 155 Sophie Judd Lynmore Primary School 20 331 Taimona Ransfield-King Te Wharekura o Ngati Rongomai 20 178 Olivia Holder Otonga Road School 21 355 Zachary Smith Westbrook School 21 210 Charlotte Hodge Westbrook School 22 244 Braxton Emery Lynmore Primary School 22 158 Helen Marshment Lynmore Primary School 23 287 Jack Duckett Otonga Road School 23 154 Grace Fry Lynmore Primary School 24 303 Nealson Uerata Rotokawa School 24 160 Madeline Newcombe Lynmore Primary School 25 275 Martinus Van Zyl Lynmore Primary School 25 182 Ruby Leslie Reporoa School 26 326 Gryffyn White-Parsons Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 26 138 Olivia Filipo Lynmore Primary School 27 264 Atarau Epapara Lynmore Primary School 27 163 Amber Van Schalkwyk Lynmore Primary School 28 248 Jonty Macpherson Lynmore Primary School 28 125 Bradley Knowles Westbrook School 29 353 Kase Lochead Westbrook School 29 221 Ashleigh Mansel Westbrook School 30 359 Cohen Bradbury Westbrook School 30 176 Leana Gaugler Otonga Road School 31 269 Ryder Moke Lynmore Primary School 31 149 Holly Bowyer Lynmore Primary School 32 337 Cooper Morrissey Waikite Valley School 32 156 Madeleine Kilmister Lynmore Primary School 33 282 Alex Corver Ngakuru School 33 193 Layla Tahana St Mary's Catholic School 34 266 Cohen Frost Lynmore Primary School 34 212 Tessa Mutlow Westbrook School 35 299 Easton Guyton Reporoa School 35 148 Sophie Bell Lynmore Primary School 36 268 Ethan Katene Lynmore Primary School 36 187 Violet Herangi- Kingi Rotokawa School 37 262 Taine Dyson Lynmore Primary School 37 202 Hinemoa Ierome-Mills Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 38 357 Hunter Te Kowhai Westbrook School 38 143 Laurel Papps Lynmore Primary School 39 230 Brooklyn Jackson-Gers Kaharoa School 39 216 Makayla Smith Westbrook School 40 270 Callum Moore Lynmore Primary School 40 207 Nevaeh-Anne Beazley Westbrook School 41 241 Marlowe Alton Lynmore Primary School 41 152 Alia Conley Lynmore Primary School 42 145 Winnie Edwards Lynmore Primary School 42 203 Tia Raukura Leach Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 43 239 Fletcher Armer Lake Rerewhakaaitu School 43 146 Tegan Auld Lynmore Primary School 44 279 Titus Beamsley Murupara Area School 44 218 Cara Temple Westbrook School 45 281 Calvin Takuira Murupara Area School 45 140 Natalya Loveless Lynmore Primary School 46 263 Cooper Ellwood Lynmore Primary School 46 135 Salem O'Brien Lake Rerewhakaaitu School 47 346 Austin Mitchell Westbrook School 47 162 Emma Salisbury Lynmore Primary School 48 231 Quinn Paterson Kaharoa School 48 204 Lilah Atkinson Waikite Valley School 49 312 Nate Rowe-Hawkins St Mary's Catholic School 49 157 Eva Marshall Lynmore Primary School 50 247 Luke Kim Lynmore Primary School 50 131 Mamaeroa Paora-Houkamau Kawaha Point School 51 280 Jackson Kirk Murupara Area School 51 159 Gabrielle Meurisse Lynmore Primary School 52 290 Jude Goodgame Otonga Road School 52 206 Serenity Davies Waikite Valley School 53 298 Oliver Wills Reporoa School 53 167 Emily Hart Mamaku School 54 271 Keanu Ryfle Lynmore Primary School 54 141 Isabella Malcom Lynmore Primary School 55 329 Rauru Haumaha-Rika Te Wharekura o Ngati Rongomai 55 168 Natasha Sklenars Mamaku School 56 252 Alex Morely Lynmore Primary School 56 134 Esther Sterkenburg Lake Rerewhakaaitu School 57 338 Ryder Trumper Waikite Valley School 57 215 Aaliyah Smith- Stoneham Westbrook School 58 343 Tahuwera Curtis Westbrook School 58 186 Paige Ramson Rotokawa School 59 316 Oliver Smith St Mary's Catholic School 59 161 Chloe Pabst Lynmore Primary School 60 272 Leo Saigado Lynmore Primary School 60 179 Mia Pistorius Otonga Road School 61 304 Taj Wall Rotokawa School 61 144 Lucia Proudley Lynmore Primary School 62 332 Carne Ratahi Te Wharekura o Ngati Rongomai 62 136 Lily Andrews Lynmore Primary School 63 284 Lachlan Rose Ngakuru School 63 192 Isabelle Martin St Mary's Catholic School 64 242 Reuben Barter Lynmore Primary School 64 188 Rongomai Paul Rotokawa School 65 297 Cory Francis-Tew Otonga Road School 65 198 Alana Thomson St Mary's Catholic School 66 258 Asahi Yamada Lynmore Primary School 66 189 Isla Adriaansz St Mary's Catholic School 67 294 Hayden Billing Otonga Road School 67 217 Summer Te Kowhai Westbrook School 68 341 Keanu Ashdown Westbrook School 68 169 Lacey-Anne Sutherland Mamaku School 69 336 Dakota France Waikite Valley School 69 181 Mikayla Williams Otonga Road School 70 249 Thomas Maginness Lynmore Primary School 70 195 Isobel Gordon St Mary's Catholic School 71 354 Robbie McLeish Westbrook School 71 196 Mackenzie Gordon St Mary's Catholic School 72 328 Anaru Morrison Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 72 197 Carlee Neilson St Mary's Catholic School 73 292 Chace Whittaker Otonga Road School 73 139 Aria Leonard-Robinson Lynmore Primary School 74 335 Jackson Elliston Waikite Valley School 74 172 Olivia Burton Otonga Road School 75 327 Rangituuahiahi Hunuhunu Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 75 173 Bailee Tauiliili Pelesasa Otonga Road School 76 348 Masen Bradbury Westbrook School 76 190 Madelyn Hamilton-Corban St Mary's Catholic School 77 234 Cullen Hemana Kawaha Point School 77 166 Aurora Rowe-Mason Mamaku School 78 253 Parker Moulin Lynmore Primary School 78 185 Tamajah-Li Kinnaird Rotokawa School 79 260 Will Cunliffe Lynmore Primary School 79 165 Aalea Matthews Mamaku School 80 334 Blake Braithewaite Waikite Valley School 80 208 Mahalia Harding-Jenkins Westbrook School 81 273 Tama Samuel Lynmore Primary School 81 174 Paige Biddle Otonga Road School 82 235 Charlie James Kawaha Point School 82 213 Ella Putahi Westbrook School 83 314 Tommy Teat St Mary's Catholic School 83 209 Bailee Henderson Westbrook School 84 301 Jakob Gerbert Rotokawa School 84 191 Samara Jessen St Mary's Catholic School 85 256 Ryan Stevens Lynmore Primary School 85 201 Tiahuia Haehae Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 86 232 James Campion Kawaha Point School No result 137 Candice Chen Lynmore Primary School 87 321 Bryson Smith-Gregory Sunset Primary School No result 142 Lily Miller Lynmore Primary School 88 349 Wyatt Murphy Westbrook School No result 145 Winnie Edwards Lynmore Primary School 89 238 Jackson Thompson Kawaha Point School No result 164 Mya Goldsbury Mamaku School 90 267 Archie Graham Lynmore Primary School No result 170 Marlene Rolleston-Kereama Murupara Area School 91 307 Koulter Williams Rotokawa School No result 184 Lazeilia Fitzell Rotokawa School 92 356 Jack Te Kiri Westbrook School No result 199 Rangiaroha Fenton Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 93 291 Lucas Pahl Otonga Road School No result 211 Maggie Marshall Westbrook School 94 236 Grayson Ramsay Kawaha Point School No result 219 Jade Messent Westbrook School 95 293 Antony Zhang Otonga Road School DNS 133 Caeley Thompson Kawaha Point School 96 325 Kaea Rapana Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 97 254 Wyatt O'Neill Lynmore Primary School YEARS 3-4 BOYS SHORT COURSE RESULTS CONTD. Place Race No. Name School 98 313 Kieran Taylor St Mary's Catholic School YEARS 5-6 GIRLS SHORT COURSE RESULTS 99 302 Dominic Reid Rotokawa School Place Race No. Name School 100 288 Jayden Fergusson Otonga Road School 1 24 Charlotte Tremain Lynmore Primary School 101 333 Piere Rika Te Wharekura o Ngati Rongomai 2 36 Chloe Dixon St Mary's Catholic School 102 330 Tamai Hohepa-Hiha Te Wharekura o Ngati Rongomai 3 1 Casey Day Kaharoa School 103 295 Isaac Caird Otonga Road School 4 55 Harriet Topp Waikite Valley School 104 250 Ollie Managh Lynmore Primary School 5 20 Claire Randell Lynmore Primary School 105 251 George McGregor Lynmore Primary School 6 16 Francisca Marshall Lynmore Primary School 106 344 Edwin Herbst Westbrook School 7 14 Nakita Campbell Lynmore Primary School 107 296 Riley Crabtree Otonga Road School 8 5 Sophie Loveless Lynmore Primary School 108 283 Tomas Hutchison Ngakuru School 9 23 Rangipai Sandle Lynmore Primary School 109 261 Alex Curran Lynmore Primary School 10 62 Meiken Bradbury Westbrook School 110 309
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