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Sydney International Rowing Regatta Issued : 26/3/14 3:34 PM Sydney International Rowing Regatta Wednesday, 26 March 2014 Race 221 Under 19 Women's Single Scull Semi-Final 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 154.21 Murray Bridge 2:00.91 (2) 4:05.73 (1) 6:16.16 (1) 8:21.53 0.00 +0.00 1 3 Georgia Seidel 2:00.91 2:04.82 2:10.43 2:05.37 154.30 St Margarets 2:02.72 (5) 4:09.30 (3) 6:17.86 (2) 8:23.19 1.66 +1.66 2 6 Maddie Southall 2:02.72 2:06.58 2:08.56 2:05.33 154.36 Toowong 2:03.42 (6) 4:10.40 (4) 6:22.03 (4) 8:26.97 3.78 +5.44 3 2 Josephine Theile 2:03.42 2:06.98 2:11.63 2:04.94 154.14 Firbank Grammar 2:02.30 (4) 4:08.62 (2) 6:20.01 (3) 8:30.26 3.29 +8.73 4 4 Kate Duggan 2:02.30 2:06.32 2:11.39 2:10.25 154.15 Firbank Grammar 1:56.23 (1) 4:21.07 (8) 6:27.89 (6) 8:33.32 3.06 +11.79 5 5 Amanda Bateman 1:56.23 2:24.84 2:06.82 2:05.43 154.16 Fremantle 2:01.57 (3) 4:11.69 (5) 6:23.35 (5) 8:38.02 4.70 +16.49 6 7 Annabelle McIntyre 2:01.57 2:10.12 2:11.66 2:14.67 154.39 University of Queensland 2:05.26 (8) 4:16.67 (6) 6:31.51 (7) 8:45.99 7.97 +24.46 7 1 Rachel Reiser 2:05.26 2:11.41 2:14.84 2:14.48 154.07 Bucks 2:04.45 (7) 4:17.99 (7) 6:35.36 (8) 8:52.12 6.13 +30.59 8 8 Fiona Anderson 2:04.45 2:13.54 2:17.37 2:16.76 Progress : 1..4->A Final (Race 298); Rest->B Final (Race 297) Race 222 Under 19 Women's Single Scull Semi-Final 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 154.38 University of Queensland 1:57.88 (1) 4:01.38 (1) 6:06.56 (1) 8:14.45 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Ellen Pozzi 1:57.88 2:03.50 2:05.18 2:07.89 154.02 Adelaide University-SASI 1:59.86 (2) 4:04.16 (2) 6:12.65 (2) 8:20.02 5.57 +5.57 2 4 Bridget Badenoch 1:59.86 2:04.30 2:08.49 2:07.37 154.33 Swan River 2:04.50 (7) 4:08.81 (3) 6:17.22 (3) 8:24.23 4.21 +9.78 3 3 Georgia Wheeler 2:04.50 2:04.31 2:08.41 2:07.01 154.42 WARC 2:02.37 (4) 4:09.10 (4) 6:18.76 (4) 8:28.29 4.06 +13.84 4 1 Denika Kelsall 2:02.37 2:06.73 2:09.66 2:09.53 154.26 PLC Perth 2:04.78 (8) 4:13.92 (5) 6:25.83 (5) 8:34.15 5.86 +19.70 5 2 Isobel Payne 2:04.78 2:09.14 2:11.91 2:08.32 154.35 Team Vietnam 2:03.53 (6) 4:15.33 (6) 6:27.59 (6) 8:38.18 4.03 +23.73 6 7 Cao Thi Hao 2:03.53 2:11.80 2:12.26 2:10.59 154.08 Bundaberg 2:03.22 (5) 4:15.64 (7) 6:31.94 (7) 8:45.13 6.95 +30.68 7 8 Holly Fasso 2:03.22 2:12.42 2:16.30 2:13.19 154.12 Corowa 2:01.25 (3) 4:16.56 (8) 6:33.94 (8) 8:47.08 1.95 +32.63 8 6 Sara Williams 2:01.25 2:15.31 2:17.38 2:13.14 Progress : 1..4->A Final (Race 298); Rest->B Final (Race 297) Race 223 Under 19 Men's Single Scull Semi-Final 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 160.19 Nudgee 1:48.10 3:39.31 (1) 5:31.11 7:27.88 0.00 +0.00 1 6 Adam Bakker 1:48.10 1:51.21 1:51.80 1:56.77 160.31 Sydney 1:50.99 3:42.66 (3) 5:39.83 7:33.09 5.21 +5.21 2 5 Charlie Patterson 1:50.99 1:51.67 1:57.17 1:53.26 160.30 Sydney 1:47.01 3:41.76 (2) 5:38.71 7:33.38 0.29 +5.50 3 4 Maxwell Duignan 1:47.01 1:54.75 1:56.95 1:54.67 160.20 Nudgee 1:50.02 3:44.89 (4) 5:44.61 7:35.87 2.49 +7.99 4 2 Cameron Milne 1:50.02 1:54.87 1:59.72 1:51.26 160.17 Nudgee 1:53.80 3:48.62 (7) 5:44.86 7:36.60 0.73 +8.72 5 7 Sean Gaffney 1:53.80 1:54.82 1:56.24 1:51.74 160.09 Leichhardt 2:05.39 3:45.97 (5) 5:42.25 7:40.81 4.21 +12.93 6 1 Austen Hunt 2:05.39 1:40.58 1:56.28 1:58.56 160.28 Swan River 3:47.26 (6) 7:46.65 5.84 +18.77 7 3 Matthew Stubberfield 160.24 Rockhampton Grammar 2:00.66 3:54.53 (8) 5:56.54 7:50.98 4.33 +23.10 8 8 Callum Chisholm 2:00.66 1:53.87 2:02.01 1:54.44 Progress : 1..4->A Final (Race 300); Rest->B Final (Race 299) Issued : 26/3/14 3:34 PM Sydney International Rowing Regatta Wednesday, 26 March 2014 Race 224 Under 19 Men's Single Scull Semi-Final 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 160.11 Mosman 3:34.68 (1) 5:30.79 (1) 7:22.96 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Tom Schramko 1:56.11 1:52.17 160.10 Melbourne Uni 1:43.65 3:35.97 (2) 5:31.74 (2) 7:25.60 2.64 +2.64 2 6 Tyron Boorman 1:43.65 1:52.32 1:55.77 1:53.86 160.01 Adelaide 1:42.62 3:36.94 (3) 5:37.27 (3) 7:36.30 10.70 +13.34 3 5 Cameron Lowe 1:42.62 1:54.32 2:00.33 1:59.03 160.02 Adelaide University-SASI 1:53.19 3:40.21 (4) 5:39.39 (4) 7:39.27 2.97 +16.31 4 2 Nicholas Parletta 1:53.19 1:47.02 1:59.18 1:59.88 160.04 Bunbury 1:51.49 3:48.19 (5) 5:46.44 (5) 7:41.40 2.13 +18.44 5 7 Broderick Morgan 1:51.49 1:56.70 1:58.25 1:54.96 160.27 Swan River 1:52.41 3:49.59 (6) 5:48.48 (6) 7:45.76 4.36 +22.80 6 8 Sebastian Gay 1:52.41 1:57.18 1:58.89 1:57.28 160.08 Fremantle 1:45.32 3:52.15 (8) 5:52.59 (7) 7:56.04 10.28 +33.08 7 3 Willis Armstrong 1:45.32 2:06.83 2:00.44 2:03.45 160.05 Cathedral 1:50.42 3:49.84 (7) 5:53.71 (8) 8:00.74 4.70 +37.78 8 1 Tom Townson 1:50.42 1:59.42 2:03.87 2:07.03 Progress : 1..4->A Final (Race 300); Rest->B Final (Race 299) Race 225 Under 17 Women's Single Scull Semi-Final 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 167.16 Melbourne 2:00.34 (4) 4:06.38 (2) 6:14.53 (2) 8:21.91 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Sky Froebel 2:00.34 2:06.04 2:08.15 2:07.38 167.29 Somerville House 1:58.38 (1) 4:03.65 (1) 6:13.30 (1) 8:21.97 0.06 +0.06 2 2 Harriet Hudson 1:58.38 2:05.27 2:09.65 2:08.67 167.37 Sydney 1:59.91 (3) 4:09.42 (4) 6:20.38 (4) 8:26.81 4.84 +4.90 3 3 Romola Davenport 1:59.91 2:09.51 2:10.96 2:06.43 167.40 Wentworth 1:59.05 (2) 4:07.08 (3) 6:17.88 (3) 8:28.23 1.42 +6.32 4 5 Amy Rix 1:59.05 2:08.03 2:10.80 2:10.35 167.41 Yarra Yarra 2:05.12 (7) 4:14.18 (6) 6:23.42 (6) 8:33.49 5.26 +11.58 5 6 Peta Terrell 2:05.12 2:09.06 2:09.24 2:10.07 167.18 Mosman 2:02.07 (5) 4:11.40 (5) 6:21.80 (5) 8:33.62 0.13 +11.71 6 7 Ella Connaghan 2:02.07 2:09.33 2:10.40 2:11.82 167.04 Centenary 2:02.46 (6) 4:16.46 (7) 6:35.62 (7) 8:51.02 17.40 +29.11 7 8 Jessie-Claire Smith 2:02.46 2:14.00 2:19.16 2:15.40 167.11 Friends School 2:08.10 (8) 4:23.30 (8) 6:40.43 (8) 8:55.70 4.68 +33.79 8 1 Emma Reeve 2:08.10 2:15.20 2:17.13 2:15.27 Progress : 1..4->A Final (Race 302); Rest->B Final (Race 301) Race 226 Under 17 Women's Single Scull Semi-Final 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 167.08 Corowa 2:00.91 (2) 4:07.90 (1) 6:17.79 (1) 8:23.47 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Megan Vogel 2:00.91 2:06.99 2:09.89 2:05.68 167.13 Kardinia Int'l Coll 2:06.23 (6) 4:09.49 (2) 6:19.97 (2) 8:25.44 1.97 +1.97 2 6 Annika Hoffman 2:06.23 2:03.26 2:10.48 2:05.47 167.14 Kinross Wolaroi 2:00.30 (1) 4:10.13 (3) 6:21.70 (3) 8:30.45 5.01 +6.98 3 7 Kate Hall 2:00.30 2:09.83 2:11.57 2:08.75 167.27 Rockhampton Grammar 2:04.25 (4) 4:17.01 (6) 6:28.27 (5) 8:31.79 1.34 +8.32 4 3 Lucy Blair 2:04.25 2:12.76 2:11.26 2:03.52 167.22 PLC Perth 2:03.75 (3) 4:13.64 (4) 6:25.79 (4) 8:39.37 7.58 +15.90 5 4 Charlotte Hill 2:03.75 2:09.89 2:12.15 2:13.58 167.28 Somerville House 2:08.21 (7) 4:17.20 (7) 6:30.91 (7) 8:40.99 1.62 +17.52 6 1 Maddy Horridge 2:08.21 2:08.99 2:13.71 2:10.08 167.12 Hawthorn 2:04.89 (5) 4:15.33 (5) 6:30.61 (6) 8:45.96 4.97 +22.49 7 2 Kathleen Hanson 2:04.89 2:10.44 2:15.28 2:15.35 167.02 Brisbane & GPS 2:08.77 (8) 4:27.57 (8) 6:46.94 (8) 8:58.81 12.85 +35.34 8 8 Lily Alton-Triggs 2:08.77 2:18.80 2:19.37 2:11.87 Progress : 1..4->A Final (Race 302); Rest->B Final (Race 301) Issued : 26/3/14 3:34 PM Sydney International Rowing Regatta Wednesday, 26 March 2014 Race 227 Under 17 Men's Single Scull Semi-Final 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 170.30 Tweed Heads 3:49.18 (2) 5:46.64 (1) 7:43.42 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Cormac Kennedy-Leverett 1:57.46 1:56.78 170.08 Kinross Wolaroi 3:50.54 (3) 5:48.56 (2) 7:45.80 2.38 +2.38 2 2 Joe Yeomans 1:58.02 1:57.24 170.22 Swan River 1:52.38 3:51.01 (4) 5:51.32 (4) 7:46.58 0.78 +3.16 3 4 Declan Thornton 1:52.38 1:58.63 2:00.31 1:55.26 170.18 Nudgee 1:51.55 3:51.62 (5) 5:50.11 (3) 7:47.39 0.81 +3.97 4 7 Jordan Jamieson 1:51.55 2:00.07 1:58.49 1:57.28 170.28 Trinity Lutheran 1:49.68 3:48.89 (1) 5:52.46 (5) 7:54.13 6.74 +10.71 5 3 Louis North 1:49.68 1:59.21 2:03.57 2:01.67 170.21 Somerset College 3:53.58 (7) 5:56.89 (7) 7:57.26 3.13 +13.84 6 1 Alexander Hodges 2:03.31 2:00.37 170.07 Kinross Wolaroi 1:54.03 3:52.19 (6) 5:54.58 (6) 7:58.42 1.16 +15.00 7 8 Nick Filmer 1:54.03 1:58.16 2:02.39 2:03.84 170.27 Trinity Lutheran 1:53.20 3:54.94 (8) 6:02.87 (8) 8:16.59 18.17 +33.17 8 6 Bryson Parker 1:53.20 2:01.74 2:07.93 2:13.72 Progress : 1..4->A Final (Race 304); Rest->B Final (Race 303) Race 228 Under 17 Men's Single Scull Semi-Final 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 170.03 Corio Bay 1:48.34 3:42.87 (1) 5:40.25 (1) 7:35.08 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Cameron Foreman 1:48.34 1:54.53 1:57.38 1:54.83 170.04 Corowa 1:49.19 3:45.33 (2) 5:44.49 (2) 7:41.40 6.32 +6.32 2 4 Bradley Pearsall 1:49.19 1:56.14 1:59.16 1:56.91 170.11 Lindisfarne 1:50.07 3:49.92 (3) 5:51.28 (3) 7:46.07 4.67 +10.99 3 6 Rob Kennedy 1:50.07 1:59.85 2:01.36 1:54.79 170.19 Nudgee 1:55.56 3:54.60 (5) 5:54.10 (5) 7:47.32 1.25 +12.24 4 3 Bill Peereboom 1:55.56 1:59.04 1:59.50 1:53.22 170.23 Sydney 1:52.86 3:52.20 (4) 5:52.62 (4) 7:48.14 0.82 +13.06 5 7 Max Brenner 1:52.86 1:59.34 2:00.42 1:55.52 170.09 Leichhardt 3:58.24 (8) 6:00.10 (6) 7:57.88 9.74 +22.80 6 2 Michael McCrea 2:01.86 1:57.78 170.16 New Norfolk 1:54.12 3:54.96 (6) 6:02.30 (7) 8:06.30 8.42 +31.22 7 8 Nat Graham 1:54.12 2:00.84 2:07.34 2:04.00 170.10 Lindisfarne 1:54.94 3:58.06 (7) 6:05.28 (8) 8:08.42 2.12 +33.34 8 1 Jed Thompson 1:54.94 2:03.12 2:07.22 2:03.14 Progress : 1..4->A Final (Race 304); Rest->B Final (Race 303) Race 229 Open Women's Single Scull B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 101.02 Adelaide University 1:56.57 (1) 3:58.11 (1) 6:01.33 (1) 8:01.74 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Rhiannon Hughes 1:56.57 2:01.54 2:03.22 2:00.41 101.05 Huon 2:00.58 (6) 4:02.71 (4) 6:03.81 (2) 8:01.89 0.15 +0.15 2 3 Sarah Hawe 2:00.58 2:02.13 2:01.10 1:58.08 101.12 Mercantile 2:00.30 (5)
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