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Results Report 19th GREAT LAKE RELAY Taupo 22nd February 2014 Results Place Total Time Name Gender Town Relay Number Great Lake Relay Composite 1 12:56:19 Smith's New Balance Composite T Mt Maunganui 692 2 13:40:29 Taupo Harriers Taupo 576 3 14:10:03 Ultimate Udders Hamilton 518 4 15:30:28 RCP Auckland 500 5 15:32:29 Boundary Pushers Reporoa 641 6 15:40:13 OMG Nature!!!!! Wellington 601 7 15:44:42 Staples Rodway Waikato Hamilton 505 8 16:03:23 Dairynz Hoofing It Hamilton 559 9 16:07:01 Dairynz Bolters Hamilton 557 10 16:09:36 Dairynz Stampede Hamilton 558 11 16:11:45 Runinators Wellington 651 12 16:12:29 Nicholson Print Solutions Auckland 507 13 16:13:21 STOS V Power New Plymouth 578 14 16:21:32 The Winning Edge Taranaki 568 15 16:28:47 Rushing Reds Tauranga 655 16 16:29:58 Pharked Murupara 717 17 16:36:40 Aloha! Auckland 607 18 16:37:34 Boosting Blues Tauranga 654 19 16:41:36 Smokin Bandits Return Auckland 716 20 16:49:30 Tompkins Wake Lawyers Hamilton 691 21 16:50:21 Fonterra Sparks N Spanners Hamilton 709 22 16:53:37 Shore Gladiators Auckland 524 23 17:00:47 Well Oiled Kaukapakapa 502 24 17:03:16 Thunder Busters Porirua 591 25 17:08:46 Staples Rodway Tauranga Tauranga 686 26 17:09:17 The Allsorts Palmerston North 698 27 17:11:23 FAMILY TIES Rotorua 605 28 17:11:25 Strettons Strutters Taupo 695 29 17:12:30 Ruapehu Road Rage Raetihi 710 30 17:12:47 Rapid Racers Auckland 577 31 17:15:54 DLN Phillips Fox Wellington 721 32 17:18:24 Team Ngahinapouri Ohaupo 661 33 17:19:09 Printers Not Sprinters Wellington 522 34 17:22:09 Stake'n'Kidneys Raglan 678 35 17:24:02 Tropic Thunder Tokoroa 523 36 17:25:08 Stats NZ L84DNR Auckland 662 37 17:26:35 Team Flay Te Awamutu 617 38 17:32:09 Esurient Panda Attack (EPA) Wellington 715 39 17:39:13 Brooke's Army Hamilton 548 40 17:40:33 Team Argus Rotorua 696 41 17:43:50 Cash in ya Scrips Auckland 513 42 17:43:58 Brendon's Birthday Bash - Team N Patumahoe 584 43 17:44:19 Butsens and friends WHAKATANE 501 44 17:47:40 A.O. Aces Auckland 538 45 17:51:35 NZ Travel Brokers Scrambled Legs Oamaru 521 28 Feb 2014 8:10 Next Year's Relay : 21 February 2015 Page 1 of 5 Place Total Time Name Gender Town Relay Number 46 17:52:25 The Walking Dead Hawera 620 47 17:55:04 Chemiplas Crew Auckland 549 48 17:55:58 High Priority (New World Matamata Matamata 632 49 18:00:29 Power Farming Racing Morrinsville 658 50 18:01:16 The Lady Bugs Papamoa 510 51 18:02:06 Mas Attack 2014 Wellington 511 52 18:07:46 Aspire Wellness Red Cambridge 569 53 18:10:08 Miraka #2 Taupo 630 54 18:11:40 Aspire Wellness Black Cambridge 570 55 18:14:04 Sancta Maria College Auckland 623 56 18:15:39 The Katikati Breakfast Club Katikati 593 57 18:16:00 Awakeri All Age Athletes Hamilton 600 58 18:16:10 Risky Business Palmerston North 574 59 18:23:06 Move It Whakatane 679 60 18:23:48 Lake Loonies Cairns, Australia 525 61 18:25:31 gridlock auckland 580 62 18:26:15 Kaupeka ki Runga Porirua 514 63 18:26:48 Miraka #1 Taupo 629 64 18:27:51 The Bay Babes and a few Blokes Wellington 563 65 18:34:07 Not By ACCident Tauranga 682 66 18:40:03 Greenlea 2 Hamilton 519 67 18:40:04 Greenlea 1 Hamilton 517 68 18:40:14 Glaister Ennor Auckland 636 69 18:40:52 Walla Walla Weasel Wackers Napier 504 70 18:46:06 Rotarct Club of West Auckland Te Atatu South, Auckland, NZ 697 71 18:46:25 Rough Diamonds Paraparaumu 650 72 18:50:15 THE JOINT OPERATION Hamilton 633 73 18:51:38 PUKU CLUB Hamilton 720 74 18:57:28 Fit, Fab & Feisty Cambridge 541 75 18:58:36 Pass with Care Tauranga 645 76 19:07:10 Te Taiwhenua O Heretaunga Hastings 615 77 19:12:53 LalaLoopsy Dolls Hamilton 516 78 19:27:35 Team DBCON Taupo 705 79 19:28:12 Radicals Taumarunui 703 80 19:28:44 The Determinators Tokoroa 660 81 20:04:24 Team KCE Taumarunui 663 82 20:07:17 Nui Cruisers Taumarunui 670 83 20:09:34 Rotorua Pak N Save Rotorua 547 84 20:10:11 Tuwharetoa Whanau Ora Turangi 706 85 20:16:53 Raukawa Kool-Runnings Tokoroa 694 86 20:59:54 WPI Bulky Puppies Ohakune 718 87 21:01:14 HE AHA KORERO TE POKIHA? WAIROA 588 Great Lake Relay Runners 1 09:09:30 Smith's New Balance Run Team Mt Maunganui 693 2 09:22:41 Ravensdown Hawera Hounds New Plymouth 681 3 09:31:30 New Balance Gingerbread Men Hamilton 711 4 10:49:47 JBB's Auckland 579 5 11:10:37 Eastgate Christian Runiz Auckland 611 6 11:39:04 The Rat Pack Porirua 638 7 11:48:58 The Clan Palmerston North 553 8 11:59:50 Team Rampage Waitara 586 28 Feb 2014 8:10 Next Year's Relay : 21 February 2015 Page 2 of 5 Place Total Time Name Gender Town Relay Number 9 12:00:25 The Fiscal Cliff Jumpers Auckland 528 10 12:01:48 Opus Central Road Warriors. Hamilton 701 11 12:08:31 Where's me Badger? Wellington 673 12 12:23:33 Regular Johns Hamilton 688 13 12:23:57 Beca Wellington Wellington 665 14 12:25:39 The Bush Pahiatua 567 15 12:25:56 AGS Masters Squad of Distance Auckland 646 16 12:34:17 Feilding High School Palmerston North 640 17 12:36:59 Searching for Badgers Wellington 674 18 12:43:48 Reservoir Dogs Auckland 527 19 12:49:00 Roaming Sandals Pukekohe 560 20 12:49:29 Harbour Asset Management Wellington 575 21 12:50:40 Tokoroa Gravel Trotters Rotorua 581 22 12:55:54 Opus Northern Takapuna, Auckland 619 23 12:59:06 Black and Yellow Lower Hutt 585 24 13:01:01 PwC Road Runners Auckland 587 25 13:04:42 Stockies Ewes & Rams Fielding 700 26 13:11:46 Aspec Constrcution Auckland 613 27 13:12:22 Franklin Baptist Striders Franklin 614 28 13:18:03 Becan Hamilton 628 29 13:19:12 Opus Wellington Wellington 702 30 13:19:43 Gallagher Hamilton 684 31 13:21:47 St John Ambulance Hamilton 637 32 13:22:50 Taupo Young Turkeys Taupo 714 33 13:23:52 Scrambled Legs Hamilton 652 34 13:24:36 Chasing Tail Hamilton 546 35 13:24:42 Mt Joggers Club Mt Maunganui 618 36 13:26:28 Proform Hamilton 634 37 13:27:33 Keys in a bowl Kingsland 707 38 13:27:43 Day Trippers Auckland 520 39 13:28:14 NZWindows - Kicking gl-ASS Tauranga 503 40 13:30:08 Team Egg Thames 526 41 13:32:38 Road Ragers Auckland 631 42 13:34:15 Pimp My Stride Palmerston North 648 43 13:36:16 #legday Waiouru 671 44 13:38:06 X8 Auckland 562 45 13:38:32 Neveys Crew Papakura Auckland 597 46 13:40:22 The Bourse Whispers Auckland 529 47 13:42:01 NZ Breast Cancer Foundation Auckland 687 48 13:43:42 Auckland Joggers Club Auckland 590 49 13:46:16 Team FAF Springfield 544 50 13:46:35 Bio-Strath Auckland 625 51 13:46:42 Boffa Tauranga 571 52 13:47:23 All Routes Covered Dannevirke 624 53 13:47:30 Elevate+Mishmosh Wellington 627 54 13:48:28 Highlands Assasins Merrilands, New Plymouth 676 55 13:49:37 where's my bike levin 699 56 13:49:58 Fulton Hogan Flatfoots Hamilton 608 57 13:52:29 Otorohanga Running Group Otorohanga 530 58 13:55:07 BNZ Partners - Waikato Hamilton 666 59 13:55:27 The Taupo Project Porirua 555 28 Feb 2014 8:10 Next Year's Relay : 21 February 2015 Page 3 of 5 Place Total Time Name Gender Town Relay Number 60 13:55:34 Team TPG Auckland 616 61 13:57:17 Utiku Old Boys Taihape 642 62 14:00:03 Vend Wellington 635 63 14:02:06 WTF? (Where's the Finish?) Auckland 535 64 14:02:51 Miskell Tauranga 572 65 14:04:54 Web Drive Auckland 612 66 14:05:41 Dawn Breakers Dannevirke 550 67 14:07:13 CrossFit Napier AKA The Nox (1) Hawkes Bay 668 68 14:07:17 CrossFit Napier AKA The Nox (2) Hawkes Bay 669 69 14:15:29 Running on the Inside Whakatane 659 70 14:16:24 Asahi Boundary Road Brewerys Auckland 604 71 14:17:31 Mount CrossFit mount maunganui 643 72 14:18:32 O2 Exercise Lower Hutt 573 73 14:18:45 ANZ Auckland 598 74 14:19:25 Jafa As! Auckland 621 75 14:20:53 Ideal Brightsparks Hasting 689 76 14:21:37 Pukekohe Fitfreaks Pukekohe 653 77 14:23:34 Nalco Hamilton 536 78 14:24:25 Beca Auckland Auckland 664 79 14:26:25 Eastgate Christian Strydiz Auckland 610 80 14:26:53 X10 RD4 Albany 540 81 14:30:20 Dio Staff Glenview Hamilton 647 82 14:33:25 Otakiri Pukeko Whakatane 592 83 14:34:12 Creative Spaces Plodders Auckland 509 84 14:36:36 Mighty Manawatu Misfits Palmerston North 677 85 14:36:38 Chafing the Dream Tuakau 545 86 14:36:44 Southern Rangitikei Vets Bulls 626 87 14:38:24 Dairy Dashers Hamilton 599 88 14:38:37 Dashwood Marton 556 89 14:41:17 Ora Toa Porirua 657 90 14:41:28 Brendon's Birthday Bash - Team Y Patumahoe 583 91 14:41:42 Where is The Finish line? (WTF?) Tauranga 644 92 14:46:47 Team B.L.U.E Auckland 675 93 14:47:47 Run For Your Life Wellington 565 94 14:47:56 Dirty Harry's TAURANGA 561 95 14:49:02 The Ral's Mt Ruapehu 508 96 14:54:36 Run? I thought you said Rum! Manukau 595 97 15:00:46 TEAM NZI Takapuna 543 98 15:01:46 DHL Supply Chain Auckland 603 99 15:03:20 Sparkphd Auckland 672 100 15:06:22 Fonterra Graduate Team 2 Auckland 713 101 15:07:15 Wairanaki Hamilton 704 102 15:08:59 Got the Runs Palmerston North 539 103 15:09:47 WPI Warriors Ohakune 719 104 15:11:16 Te Aiotanga o Nga Urupuia Whakatane 589 105 15:12:31 Wai-Naki New Plymouth 708 106 15:18:49 Team Turtle palmerston north 667 107 15:22:09 Datacom Rack Pack Auckland 564 108 15:24:58 ninetyblack Taupo 649 109 15:25:07 Got The Runs Mount Maunganui 602 110 15:25:19 Your pace or mine? ;) Takapuna 683 28 Feb 2014 8:10 Next Year's Relay : 21 February 2015 Page 4 of 5 Place Total Time Name Gender Town Relay Number 111 15:25:48 Team Taura Mount Maunganui 656 112 15:26:59 The Pink Ladies Palmerston North 532 113 15:28:10 STRAWBS Western Heights 685 114 15:28:57 Angry Birds Auckland 554 115 15:29:48 High Priority Hamilton 639 116 15:33:38 WTF: Where's the finish? auckland 594 117 15:34:00 Fonterra Graduate Team 1 Auckland 712 118 15:36:54 Family affair Auckland 622 119 15:44:38 Steel Serve Auckland 531 120 15:48:50 Tekau Tauranga 542 121 16:03:27 Mount Joggers Tauranga 606 122 16:15:24 Y Knot All Stars Auckland 680 123 16:17:43 The Feelers Taupo 533 124 16:23:22 Team Rakon Manurewa 537 125 16:24:25 Hyundai Pony's Auckland 690 126 16:51:02 Taupo Lakers Auckland 534 127 17:17:48 Supermums Palmerston North 552 Great Lake Relay Walkers 1 16:58:41 One Sherryn Short New Plymouth 566 2 18:10:17 THUNDER FOOTERS AUCKLAND 596 3 18:52:35 Motley/Crazy Crew - Manawatu Stri Palmerston North 609 28 Feb 2014 8:10 Next Year's Relay : 21 February 2015 Page 5 of 5.
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