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Downhill Results Downhill Results Division 3 Girls Rank Race no First Name Last Name School Time 1 505 Danielle Beecroft Plumpton High School 8:46.23 2 504 Harriet Burbidge-Smith Majura 9:59.27 3 506 Siobhan Jones Snowy Mountains Grammar 10:59.18 4 503 Tegan Molloy Jindabyne Central School 11:23.27 Did not finish 501 Gabrielle Bodor Heathcote High School DNF Did not start 502 Imogen Hines Inaburra School DNS Division 3 Boys Rank Race no First Name Last Name School Time 1 485 Joey Vejvoda St Edmunds Canberra 7:11.49 2 446 Thomas Crimmins Monaro High School 7:18.88 3 441 Liam Daley La Salle Academy 7:34.90 4 442 Lyndon Nugent La Salle Academy 7:36.69 5 449 Jordon Higgs Shore Grammar School 7:37.95 6 421 Tim Cooke Heathcote High School 7:38.29 7 470 Max Hughes Stromlo High School 7:39.22 8 440 Daniel Bender La Salle Academy 7:42.05 9 475 Lloyd Thomas Lake Illawara High School 7:43.74 10 424 Nathan Knigge Heathcote High School 8:02.44 11 476 Liam Towers dapto High School 8:09.84 12 422 Karl Damon Heathcote High School 8:12.59 13 429 Daniel Lane Jindabyne Central School 8:16.26 14 471 Nelson Kreilis Figtree High 8:16.63 15 31 Eli Erwin Edmund Rice College 8:25.66 16 467 Fergus Cowan Woolongong High School 8:33.89 17 468 Hamish Cowan Woolongong High School 8:40.76 18 436 Nick Luxford Knox Grammar 8:41.28 19 443 Damon Pryor La Salle Academy 8:43.21 20 450 David Maggs Shore Grammar School 8:47.23 21 438 David Strain Knox Grammar 8:54.28 22 423 Todd Gilbert Heathcote High School 8:55.52 23 457 Harry Arthur The Scots School, Albury 8:55.90 24 439 Daniel Van der Griend Knox Grammar 9:00.43 25 412 Tanian Naude Barker College 9:09.21 26 420 Nathan Brown Heathcote High School 9:09.84 27 488 Gary McIvor Albury High 9:10.57 28 486 Alexander McKinlay Stromlo High School 9:14.94 29 483 Ty Bowmaker Smith Hills High School 9:19.36 30 458 Jack Arthur The Scots School, Albury 9:36.93 31 445 Ryan Cooke Monaro High School 9:39.28 32 437 James Meppem Knox Grammar 9:46.47 33 482 Nick Peterson Smith Hills High School 9:53.57 34 451 Jake Sanders Shore Grammar School 9:56.21 35 413 Jordon Butler Daramalan College 9:58.66 36 426 Mitchell Store Heathcote High School 10:00.07 37 448 Damon Higgs Shore Grammar School 10:00.54 38 434 Lachlan Donaldson Knox Grammar 10:03.33 39 425 Jackson Murray Heathcote High School 10:04.18 40 487 Henry Holder SCEGS 10:05.16 41 477 Jacob Van Egmond Knox Grammar 10:08.81 42 418 Laurence Funnell Edmund Rice College 10:40.30 43 419 Christian Rossi Edmund Rice College 10:41.28 44 56 Angus Easthope Radford College 10:42.74 St Ignatius College 45 454 Nick Roche Riverview 10:47.24 46 474 Harrison Phillips Cooma North Primary 10:51.51 47 478 James Wagner Springwood High School 11:08.84 48 428 Ray Graf Jindabyne Central School 11:08.91 49 410 Sam Green Barker College 11:25.41 50 435 Jayden Leonard Knox Grammar 11:26.15 51 481 Cameron Patterson Knox Grammar 11:27.70 St Ignatius College 52 455 Joshua Woods Riverview 11:35.30 Narrabeen Sports High 53 447 Zachary Booth School 11:51.07 54 480 Alex Zanier Smith Hills High School 11:53.21 55 87 Hayden Lloyd St Edmunds Canberra 12:25.43 56 416 Alan Day Edmund Rice College 13:14.01 St Ignatius College 57 453 Cam Gundy Riverview 14:19.10 58 431 Casey Norling Jindabyne Central School 14:53.22 59 415 Tom Coleman Edmund Rice College 15:15.39 Did not finish 432 James Pillage Jindabyne Central School DNF 473 Jordan Lynch Springwood High School DNF 484 Eadan Lynch Springwood High School DNF Did not start 411 Denver Naude Barker College DNS 427 Oliver Denham Jindabyne Central School DNS 430 Corey Mugridge Jindabyne Central School DNS 433 Blake Condon Knox Grammar DNS 444 Jai Strainey La Salle Academy DNS St Ignatius College 452 Jacob Bicknell Riverview DNS St Ignatius College 456 Michael Wright Riverview DNS 459 Kian Macdonald TIGS DNS 460 Alastair Martin TIGS DNS 461 Sam O'Brien TIGS DNS 462 Tom Oyston TIGS DNS 463 Peter Stamakeris Trinity Grammar School DNS 464 Steven Stamakeris Trinity Grammar School DNS 466 Patrick Arnold Knox Grammar DNS 469 Jacques de Vries HuntershILL High School DNS 472 James Laidlaw Knox Grammar DNS 479 Petra Wiggins DNS Division 2 Girls 1 499 Danielle Acunzo Holy Spirit College 12:59.38 2 304 Hannah Grimble Pymble Ladies College 13:40.77 3 301 Cassie Austin Heathcote High School 15:53.09 4 302 Zoe Mccarthy Heathcote High School 22:04.46 Did not start 293 Lauren Smee TIGS DNS 303 Jacqui Turner Heathcote High School DNS 305 Amy Gillan DNS Division 2 Boys 1 247 Daniel Lavis Illawarra Sports Grammar 6:38.37 2 508 Blake Nielsen Winmalee High School 6:45.45 3 291 Samuel Jones TIGS 6:55.66 Trinity Catholic College 4 296 Phillip Piazza Goulburn 6:58.12 5 251 Michael Dargan Jindabyne Central School 6:58.70 6 496 Rohan Haydon Snowy Mountains Grammar 7:00.81 7 310 David McMillan Radford College 7:01.12 8 94 Tom Marshall Lumin Christie 7:02.41 9 108 Bobby Davies Knox Grammar 7:03.05 10 240 Matt Mullins Heathcote High School 7:04.74 11 252 Brock Harrison Jindabyne Central School 7:05.53 12 498 Drew Jonceski Figtree High School 7:08.45 13 106 Mark Conliffe Marist College Eastwood 7:10.43 14 237 Mitchell Codner Heathcote High School 7:13.59 15 271 John Golik Snowy Mountains Grammar 7:13.86 16 513 Brendan Jones Snowy Mountains Grammar 7:16.74 17 109 Keiran Dixon Radford College 7:16.81 18 221 Wilson Hale Barker College 7:18.99 19 260 Bradley Doonan La Salle Academy 7:20.70 20 241 Jordan Murray Heathcote High School 7:21.60 21 493 Keirren Sullivan Holy Spirit College 7:25.59 22 270 Kris Zids Shore Grammar School 7:25.98 23 295 Riley Wilson TIGS 7:26.92 24 233 Mitchell Burgess Edmund Rice College 7:29.82 25 259 Oli Le Lievre Knox Grammar 7:29.95 26 262 Jonothan Zuvuela Lithgow High School 7:33.93 27 234 Grady Erwin Edmund Rice College 7:34.56 28 243 Blake Sutcliffe Heathcote High School 7:41.56 29 250 Tim Beaver Jindabyne Central School 7:50.55 30 294 Brad Smith TIGS 7:53.91 31 245 Steven Woods Heathcote High School 7:57.07 32 515 Luke Tonegato Holy Spirit College 7:57.14 33 264 Thomas Phillips Monaro High School 7:58.03 34 507 Sean Moloney 8:01.52 35 227 Zachary Mayo Carrimal High 8:01.70 36 257 James Kelly Knox Grammar 8:09.63 37 292 David Manton TIGS 8:11.23 38 242 Josh Parker Heathcote High School 8:12.50 39 230 Alex Mammone Cedars Christian College 8:13.71 40 511 Jack Senior Edan High School 8:19.16 41 253 Oliver Bownes Knox Grammar 8:20.47 42 417 Anthony Federovich Edmund Rice College 8:21.04 43 244 Evan Tharmine Heathcote High School 8:23.39 44 269 Roy Knox Shore Grammar School 8:25.24 45 299 Matthew Weetman Waverly College 8:32.71 46 228 Matt Dunstan Cedars Christian College 8:35.27 47 236 Daniel Bodor Heathcote High School 8:35.71 St Ignatius College 48 279 Will Glynn Riverview 8:38.55 49 239 Evan Mathieson Heathcote High School 8:46.45 50 492 Archie Litchfield Snowy Mountains Grammar 8:46.92 51 272 Daniel Nash Snowy Mountains Grammar 8:48.42 52 263 Sean Fitzpatrick Marist College Eastwood 8:48.60 53 261 Malcolm Townsend La Salle Academy 8:48.71 54 268 Angus Carpenter Shore Grammar School 8:50.51 55 225 Max Reid Barker College 8:54.80 56 229 Drew Hentschel Cedars Christian College 8:55.15 St Ignatius College 57 274 Michael Burns Riverview 8:57.86 58 465 Trent Catis Ulladulla High School 9:00.32 St Ignatius College 59 275 Sebastian Chan Riverview 9:04.16 60 308 Matt MacDonald Kirrawee High School 9:09.25 61 222 Sherwin Ho Barker College 9:10.50 St Ignatius College 62 278 David Faulkner Riverview 9:14.95 63 86 James Fletcher Illawarra Christian School 9:21.65 64 518 Alex Wagner Springwood High School 9:23.05 65 249 Evan Batkin Jindabyne Central School 9:24.77 Sapphire Coast Anglican 66 516 Jacob Billingsly College 9:26.38 67 226 Grant Tall Barker College 9:30.49 68 232 Brock Van De Haar Cedars Christian College 9:40.26 69 110 Jasper Harkness Dunne Narrabeen Sports High 9:48.41 St Ignatius College 70 277 Tom Davis Riverview 9:50.41 St Ignatius College 71 280 Oliver Grimble Riverview 10:08.02 72 265 Jamie Van Barbieri Pittwater Grammar 10:08.99 73 309 Lachlan Maver Kirrawee High School 10:10.09 74 258 Sandy Laurie Knox Grammar 10:13.15 75 246 Micah Robinson Illawarra Christian School 10:16.86 St Ignatius College 76 284 Michael Pearsall Riverview 10:19.92 77 255 Sam Dreyfus Knox Grammar 10:40.92 78 290 Julian Caruana TIGS 10:50.27 St Ignatius College 79 281 Jonny Hugh Riverview 11:00.02 80 494 Lachy Mackay Wiggins Snowy Mountains Grammar 11:06.16 81 307 Ben Hefferan Hunter Hill High School 11:07.44 82 238 Ryan Godfrey Heathcote High School 11:32.95 83 517 Andrew Beaven Narrabeen Sports High 11:33.27 84 231 Matt Manning Cedars Christian College 11:43.75 85 254 Will Curtis Knox Grammar 11:56.89 86 306 Fraser Engelen Knox Grammar 12:01.35 87 224 James Neely Barker College 12:01.49 88 495 Bradley Vale Snowy Mountains Grammar 12:15.89 89 256 Tim Hitchcock Knox Grammar 12:16.61 90 497 Bryce Blackmore Cedars Christian College 13:05.75 St Ignatius College 91 282 Callum Moore Riverview 13:48.03 St Ignatius College 92 283 Charles Ower Riverview 16:33.25 St Ignatius College 93 276 Nick Daly Riverview 20:19.86 Did not finish 223 Alec Ingleton Barker College DNF 298 Andrew Weetman Waverly College DNF Did not start 107 Ryan Davies Knox Grammar DNS 219 Joshua Bell Barker College DNS 220 Dane Burge Barker College DNS 235 Cameron Tavener-Smith Edmund Rice College DNS 248 Steven Hughes Inaburra School DNS Sapphire Coast Anglican 266 Owen Turnbull College DNS Sapphire Coast Anglican 267 Todd Whiter College DNS St Ignatius College 273 Augustin Bunani Riverview DNS St Ignatius College 285 Matthew Prior Riverview DNS
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