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Aspire Aerobix Presents ASPIRE AEROBIX PRESENTS NEW ZEALAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS GYMSPORTS NATIONALS - AEROBICS 2019 Saturday 24th August Doors Open 8:30am Diocesan School For Girls Clyde Street, Epsom $5 entry adults, $2 children and seniors PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS 2019 Baradene College Bayfield High School Bream Bay High School Botany Downs Secondary College (BDSC) Columba College Diocesan School for Girls Dunstan High School Epsom Girls Grammar School (EGGS) Howick College Macleans College One Tree Hill College Pakuranga College Pompallier Catholic College Rosehill College Sacred Heart New Plymouth Saint Kentigern College (SKC) Selwyn College St Mary’s Auckland St Hilda’s Collegiate Whangarei Girls High School NEW ZEALAND SECONDARY SCHOOL NATIONAL GYMSPORTS – AEROBICS 2019 Please note these times are approximate, all efforts will be made to stick to these times but please allow for some flexibility. Times in bold will not be brought forward by more than 15 minutes. Time Level/Session 8:30am Doors Open Athlete Registration 9:30am Session 1 AS Groups, Pairs/Trios, AS Level 3 Individuals 11:25am Morning Tea 12:00pm Session 2 AS Level 4 and 5 Individual 1:35pm Lunch – Session 1 and 2 Prize Giving 2:05pm Session 3 Open and ADP Pairs/Trios, Open, ADP and International Individuals 4:15pm Session 3 Prize Giving COMPETITION RUN ORDER 9:30AM SESSION 1: AeroSchools Groups, AeroSchools Pairs/Trios, AeroSchools Level 3 Individuals AeroSchools Level 3 Groups 1 Group Macleans Level 3 Group 2 (Emma, Shanae, Jenna, Emma) Macleans College 2 Group Macleans Level 3 Group 1 (Katie, Alex, Nyrita, Amelia) Macleans College AeroSchools Level 3 Pairs/Trios (combined age groups) 3 Pair or Trio Baradene Trio (Hannah, Aixa, Jessica) Baradene 4 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 3 Pair 5 (Aniska, Hayden) Macleans College 5 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 3 Pair 1 (Diya, Layla) Macleans College 6 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 3 Trio 2 (Grace, Lauren, Hannah) Macleans College 7 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 3 Pair 3 (Aimee, Lucy) Macleans College 8 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 3 Pair 2 (Jenny, Li Hong) Macleans College AeroSchools Level 4 Pairs/Trios 9 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 4 Pair 3 (Jasmin, Erica) Macleans College 10 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 4 Trio 1 (Sophia, Ruby, Mandy) Macleans College 11 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 4 Pair 1 (Anna, Emily) Macleans College 12 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 4 Trio 2 (Milla, Katie, Libby) Macleans College 13 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 4 Pair 4 (Tatum, Caitlin) Macleans College 14 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 4 Pair 2 (Savanna, Amelia) Macleans College AeroSchools Level 5 Pairs/Trios (combined age groups) 15 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 5 Trio 1 (Bianca, Alicia, Jasmine) Macleans College 16 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 5 Trio 2 (Sarah, Ency, Maggie) Macleans College 17 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 5 Pair 1 (Grace, Penny) Macleans College 18 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 5 Pair 3 (Laura, Michaela) Macleans College 19 Pair or Trio Macleans Level 5 Pair 2 (Jessie, Isabella) Macleans College AeroSchools Level 3 Individuals 12-14 years 20 Individual Emma Zhou Macleans College 21 Individual Jenna Liu Macleans College 22 Individual Nyrita Smyth Macleans College 23 Individual Aimee Thompson Macleans College 24 Individual Valerie Lau Macleans College 25 Individual Hannah Fewtrell Baradene 26 Individual Shanae Ho Macleans College 27 Individual Katie McLeay Macleans College 28 Individual Amelia Collins Macleans College AeroSchools Level 3 Individual 15+ years 29 Individual Lyla Van Rooy Macleans College 30 Individual Bridget Pickard Macleans College 31 Individual Hayden Glasse Macleans College 32 Individual Lauren Khoo Macleans College 33 Individual Jenny Lu Macleans College 34 Individual Diya Matta Macleans College 35 Individual Lucy Dimock Macleans College 36 Individual Li Hong Chen Macleans College 11:25AM MORNING TEA 12:00PM SESSION 2: AeroSchools Level 4 and Level 5 Individuals AeroSchools Level 4 Individuals 12-14 years 37 Individual Miliya Fisk Macleans College 38 Individual Courtney Rimmer Macleans College AeroSchools Level 4 Individuals 15+ years 39 Individual Tatum Bailey Macleans College 40 Individual Anna Chibel Macleans College 41 Individual Libby Murray-Brown Macleans College 42 Individual Ruby Allcott Macleans College 43 Individual Mandy Zang Macleans College 44 Individual Alex Rikys Macleans College 45 Individual Amelia Winstone Macleans College 46 Individual Erica Ngin Macleans College 47 Individual Sophia Lim Macleans College 48 Individual Milla Hasselbach Macleans College 49 Individual Katie Kang Macleans College 50 Individual Savanna Youmans Macleans College 51 Individual Jasmin Rogado Macleans College 52 Individual Emily Ready Macleans College AeroSchools Level 5 Individuals 12-14 years 53 Individual Lucy Packer Macleans College 54 Individual Ency Qiu Macleans College 55 Individual Sarah Huang Macleans College 56 Individual Bianca Lim Macleans College 57 Individual Jasmine Jones Macleans College 58 Individual Laura Banks Macleans College 59 Individual Alicia Major Macleans College AeroSchools Level 5 Individual 15+ years 60 Individual Isabella Tierney Dunstan High School 61 Individual Penny Bodman Macleans College 62 Individual Michaela Rimmer Macleans College 63 Individual Grace Huang Macleans College 64 Individual Isabella Fogarty Macleans College 65 Individual Jessie Brindle Macleans College 66 Individual Maggie Corbett Macleans College 1:35pm LUNCH TIME – SESSION 1 AND 2 PRIZE GIVING 2:05PM SESSION 3: Open and ADP Pairs/Trios, Open, ADP and International Individuals Open Level 3 Pairs/Trios 67 Pair or Trio Madi D, Piper W Bream Bay/WGHS Open Level 4 Pairs/Trios 68 Pair or Trio Olivia F and Emma M Columba College 69 Pair or Trio Bella and Maia St Hilda's Collegiate ADP 3 Pairs/Trios 70 Pair or Trio Laiken N, Holly S Pakuranga College ADP 4 Pairs/Trios 71 Pair or Trio Macleans ADP Trio (Lucy, Alyse, Mia) Macleans College 72 Pair or Trio Willow C, Brooke F Pompallier/WGHS Open Level 3 Individuals 73 Individual Juli Kendall Epsom Girls Grammar 74 Individual Madi Dackers Bream Bay High School 75 Individual Emma Green Bayfield High School Sacred Heart New 76 Individual Claudia Chan Plymouth 77 Individual Olivia Pomfrett Selwyn College Whangarei Girls High 78 Individual Piper West School Open Level 4 Individuals 79 Individual Maia Lamb St Hilda's Collegiate Whangarei Girls High 80 Individual Emily Hewitt School 81 Individual Olivia Ferris Columba College 82 Individual Bella Devereux St Hilda's Collegiate Open Level 5 Individual 83 Individual Taylor Woodhead Howick College ADP 3 Individuals 84 Individual Hayley Christini One Tree Hill College Whangarei Girls High 85 Individual Leah McRae School 86 Individual Imogen Hatley-Owen Howick College 87 Individual Holly Stephney Pakuranga College Whangarei Girls High 88 Individual Brooke Foster School ADP 4 Individuals 89 Individual Emma McCaughan Columba College 90 Individual Keavy Brown St Mary's 91 Individual Morgan Taylor Howick College Pompallier Catholic 92 Individual Willow Clarke College 93 Individual Paris Boyce-Bacon Rosehill College 94 Individual Alice Rabbitts Diocesan School ADP 5 Individuals 95 Individual Shannon Lunny BDSC Age Group 1 Individuals 96 Individual Neela Patel St Kentigern College 97 Individual Laiken Neaves Pakuranga College 98 Individual Abbey Bolton Macleans College 99 Individual Madi Taylor BDSC Age Group 2 Individuals Sacred Heart New 100 Individual Ashlee Newman Plymouth 101 Individual Sarah Kennedy Howick College 102 Individual Georgia Taylor BDSC Senior International Individuals 103 Individual Brooke Davies BDSC 104 Individual Samantha Shing St Kentigern College 4:15PM PRIZE GIVING SESSION 3 A huge thank you to the following people for their assistance in the event: • New Zealand Community Trust • Diocesan School for Girls • Gymnastics New Zealand • Judges • Aspire Parents and Athletes Results will be available on the Gymnastics and New Zealand Secondary School Websites: www.nzsssc.org.nz www.gymnasticsnz.com .
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