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Start List 30 June 2021 21 November 2021 Age Group START LIST 30 JUNE 2021 21 NOVEMBER 2021 AGE GROUP NAME SURNAME FEMALES F18-24 Elnae Neethling F25-29 Melissa Abbey F25-29 Jessica De Lange F25-29 Christine Harding F25-29 Nicola Janse Van Rensburg F25-29 Marjolein Mansvelder F25-29 Gena Nys F25-29 Taneal Otto F25-29 Kyla Purdon F25-29 Meagan Rioux F25-29 Sanri Steyn F25-29 Michaela Van Den Honert F25-29 Elicia Venter F30-34 Nina Ain El Fitre F30-34 Aisha Ameen F30-34 Lauren Bartle F30-34 Beulah Bekker F30-34 Chanelle Birch F30-34 Adelle Brits F30-34 Andrea Buhr F30-34 Michelle Cremer F30-34 Ione De Vos F30-34 Risa Dreyer F30-34 Shea Duncan F30-34 Francesca Ford F30-34 Polina Gryaznova F30-34 Jessica Hamuy Blanco F30-34 Lindsay Jolly F30-34 Elzani Lotter F30-34 Maxine Luck F30-34 Elise Meyering F30-34 Carolina Militão F30-34 Rosalind Netto F30-34 Megan Newman F30-34 Antoinette Niehaus F30-34 Elmi Nieuwoudt F30-34 Ayesha Osman F30-34 Kirsten Schut F30-34 Jo Shadwell F30-34 Paula Somerville F30-34 Karin Stapelberg F30-34 Caitlin Tracey F30-34 Kaylin Verreyne F35-39 Natalie Agostinho F35-39 Johesta Aspeling F35-39 Kerstin Bannwolf F35-39 Melanie Beets F35-39 Natasha Boshoff F35-39 Jacqui Bunge F35-39 Tracy Dennis F35-39 Terene Du Plessis F35-39 Pauline Emauere F35-39 Kaleo Fourie F35-39 Rebecca Gatang'I F35-39 Rebecca Goodwin F35-39 Eulali Gouws F35-39 Katherine Hardy F35-39 Samantha Harper F35-39 Lindi Humphreys F35-39 Sannelize Janse Van Rensburg F35-39 Anita Kaumpek F35-39 Tatyana Kosareva F35-39 Berber Kramer F35-39 Linelda Kühn F35-39 Manri Lourens F35-39 Shannon Lourens F35-39 Rianna Louw F35-39 Relita Maree F35-39 Candice Martin F35-39 Suzanne Matonti F35-39 Therese Mitchell F35-39 Lucia Moreira F35-39 Michele Padovan F35-39 Odessa Perelson F35-39 Elzabe Phillipson F35-39 Nicola Portela F35-39 Chrisma Rautenbach F35-39 Samantha Rosenstein F35-39 Talita Saab F35-39 Kelly Scates F35-39 Marolien Schmidt F35-39 Cherisse Van Den Berg F35-39 Elzabe Van Den Heever F35-39 Ilze Van Der Schyff F35-39 Toinette Van Niekerk F35-39 Bianca Venter F35-39 Delphine Voeltzel F35-39 Nicole West F35-39 Rene Yiangou F40-44 Helen Al Uzaizi F40-44 Louise Axon F40-44 Lee-Ann Barnes F40-44 Therena Bartmann F40-44 Joyce Bijl F40-44 Maretha Bruwer F40-44 Machelle Buchel F40-44 Carika Burton F40-44 Estie Cloete F40-44 Jenny Close F40-44 Venette De Wet F40-44 Eline Delasorte F40-44 Izaane Demetriou F40-44 Rosa Fernandes F40-44 Chantelle Fryer F40-44 CL Fudge F40-44 Adele Gouws F40-44 Alta-Mari Grebe F40-44 Ulrike Hache F40-44 Therese Hansson F40-44 Kim Heger F40-44 Carla Herbst F40-44 Leah Hulland F40-44 Anita Kessels F40-44 Jeanine Kruger F40-44 Petro Labuschagne F40-44 Hannelie Maré F40-44 Amanda Pieterse F40-44 Hayley Pogir F40-44 Sunee Pretorius F40-44 Catherine Priday F40-44 Hester Ras F40-44 Charlotte Raubenheimer F40-44 Virinder Sihra F40-44 Thuthuka Songelwa F40-44 Elmaree Stapelberg F40-44 Tamra Talbot F40-44 Lizelle Truter F40-44 Sue-Ellen Van Amersfoort F40-44 Madele Van Heerden F40-44 Sylvia Van Tromp F40-44 Carlie Venter F40-44 Britta Wenske F40-44 Cindy Williamson F45-49 Catherine Albertyn F45-49 Elizna Bam F45-49 Paola Baquero F45-49 Shine Bar F45-49 Alison Barker F45-49 Marta Bianconi-Smith F45-49 Justine Bolton F45-49 Rinaldi Botes F45-49 Alminda Brundyn F45-49 Wendy Buys F45-49 Karin Cilliers F45-49 Paddy Cloete F45-49 Gertjie De Beer F45-49 Adele De La Rey F45-49 Vanessa De Souza F45-49 Rhiannon Farrell F45-49 Tilly Ferreira F45-49 Genevieve Ferreira F45-49 Lauren Friedman F45-49 Lisa Hen-Boisen F45-49 Kris Joss F45-49 Julia Kearns F45-49 Uta Knape F45-49 Carna Kriel F45-49 Annemarie Kropman F45-49 Mandy Marlin F45-49 Mirna Marovic F45-49 Lisle Matthews F45-49 Charlene Moss F45-49 Chantal Nosworthy F45-49 Lorraine Oberholzer F45-49 Lizette Odendaal F45-49 Ines Sandbote F45-49 Audrey Seale F45-49 Makkie Serfontein F45-49 Cavell Steenkamp F45-49 Catherine Sweetnam F45-49 Sadiya Valli F45-49 Kelly Van Der Toorn F45-49 Lara Van Heerden F45-49 Michelle Van Jaarsveld F45-49 Ina Van Rensburg F45-49 Hanneli Van Tonder F45-49 Nicolle Weir F45-49 Marsha Wessels F45-49 Linda Wood F50-54 Monica Andrade F50-54 Christine Botha F50-54 Claudia Condie F50-54 Cavill Cordes F50-54 Amanda Cromhout F50-54 Cathy Curtain F50-54 Lee Den Hond F50-54 Sanet Griesel F50-54 Heather Hageman F50-54 Audrey Liebenberg F50-54 Karen Nortje F50-54 Sheena O'Keeffe F50-54 Belinda O'Neil F50-54 Sue Peterkin F50-54 Lynda Schonfeldt F50-54 Charmaine Scott F50-54 Magdalena Shlesinger F50-54 Annalie Smith F50-54 Sue Stockley F50-54 Fawzia Suliman F50-54 Karen Trotman-Pitt F50-54 Pauline Tunstead F50-54 Genelle Van Der Riet F50-54 Gerda Van Der Walt F50-54 Inke Van Wyk F50-54 Judy Vanderwagen F50-54 Nicky Vollmerhaus-Everitt F50-54 Veronica Warmington F50-54 Sophie Whitworth F55-59 Joanie Coetzee F55-59 Elizma Geldenhuys F55-59 Annalita Goosen F55-59 Deborah Harrold-Swart F55-59 Mariette Hattingh F55-59 Lesley Loock F55-59 Gill Read F55-59 Karen Seals F55-59 Colleen Stevens F55-59 Erika Van Der Vlies F55-59 Elma Van Noordwyk F55-59 Celeste Van Rensburg F60-64 Hazel Aggett F60-64 Loise De Kock F60-64 Lynette Fischer F60-64 Suzanne Lavis F60-64 Pietra Matthee F60-64 Morgan Morrison F60-64 Celia Pienaar F60-64 Ingrid Prinsloo-Van Schalkwyk F60-64 Pat Thomson MALES M18-24 Francois Burden M18-24 Daniel Carter M18-24 Brandon Gill M18-24 Connor Mercer M18-24 Nicolaas Nepgen M18-24 Herman Nieuwoudt M18-24 Andre Pretorius M18-24 Christiaan Senekal M18-24 Craig Smit M18-24 Guy Tingle M18-24 Michael Welgemoed M25-29 Luca Bellucci M25-29 Rico Bloemhoff M25-29 Justin Bothma M25-29 Callum Boyd M25-29 Michael Brink M25-29 Nico Burden M25-29 John-William Cloete M25-29 Fockedey Colas M25-29 Alexander Emeny M25-29 Ben Emeny M25-29 Connor Emeny M25-29 Reinard Griesel M25-29 John Griffiths M25-29 Aleksandr Grishin M25-29 Nicholas Grobbelaar M25-29 David Gronow M25-29 Darren Herbert M25-29 Jarryd Irvine M25-29 Christiaan Kleinhans M25-29 Damien Kuhn M25-29 Ulrich Lategan M25-29 Greg Laxton M25-29 Jacob Lemholt M25-29 Theo Lombard M25-29 Jonty Marks M25-29 Devon Marsh M25-29 Zahir Mayet M25-29 Angus Mcnaughton M25-29 Christian Meissner M25-29 Craig Munton M25-29 Nathan Newbould M25-29 Joshua O'Gorman M25-29 Harald Oswin M25-29 Sebastian Pahl M25-29 Dmitrii Pastukh M25-29 Wicus Pretorius M25-29 Nishanth Ravichandren M25-29 Gilbert Richmond M25-29 Dion Roos M25-29 Ruan Schalkwyk M25-29 Sanele Shange M25-29 Luke Sheard M25-29 Costin Simion M25-29 Coenraad Steyn M25-29 Evan Strauss M25-29 Ruan Terblanche M25-29 Nicholas Tinkler M25-29 Shae Turner M25-29 Jan-Hendrik Van Der Wateren M25-29 Gerrit Van Dyk M25-29 Tiaan Van Eyk M25-29 Johnny Van Wyk M25-29 Johan Visser M25-29 Kyndal White M30-34 Bradley Ackermann M30-34 Jake Adam M30-34 Bilaal Alexander M30-34 Hussain Ally M30-34 Reyners Barnard M30-34 Ross Barnard M30-34 Keegan Bartlett M30-34 Richardt Benade M30-34 Julian Biefang M30-34 Greg Black M30-34 Pieter-Barend Botha 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M30-34 Lourens Kleynhans M30-34 Leon Knoesen M30-34 Tom Lange M30-34 Adriaan Lategan M30-34 Stephanus Le Roux M30-34 Warrick Mac Nicol M30-34 Carl Mangan M30-34 Mate Menyhard M30-34 Armand Meyer M30-34 Dale Middleton M30-34 Felipe Mora M30-34 Shaun Mostert M30-34 Ruan Naude M30-34 Rudolf Naude M30-34 Cilliers Neethling M30-34 Altus Neethling M30-34 Andre Nepgen M30-34 Anton Novitskiy M30-34 Willem Odendaal M30-34 Nicholas O'Gorman M30-34 Kyle Piears M30-34 Andries Pieterse M30-34 Rickus Potgieter M30-34 Kiryl Pratapopau M30-34 Ivan Rademeyer M30-34 Shane Raftery M30-34 Jens Raspe M30-34 Phil Ray M30-34 Greg Saharin M30-34 Ahmed Sali M30-34 Marco Schepers M30-34 Alexander Shakhray M30-34 Robert Slabbert M30-34 Brandon Smith M30-34 Cornel Smuts M30-34 Ruan Spies M30-34 Ernes Stander M30-34 Arno Stander M30-34 Daniel Stapelberg M30-34 Nicolaas Sterk M30-34 Louw Steyn M30-34 Kelvin Steyn M30-34 Johan Strauss M30-34 Pieter Strydom M30-34 William Taute M30-34 Xavier Thilges M30-34 Matthew 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