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2014 Australian Junior Championships Sydney Athletics Australia-CC Champ - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:49 PM 16/03/2014 Page 1 2014 Australian Junior Championships Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre - 12/03/2014 to 16/03/2014 Results Women 4x100 Metre Relay Open ================================================================ Team Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 AUSTRALIA 44.36 1) 90 Melissa Breen 2) 91 Ella Nelson 3) 92 Monica Brennan 4) 93 Ash Whittaker 2 NEW ZEALAND X47.28 1) 992 Abby Goldie 96 2) 97 Mariah Ririnui 90 3) 995 Zoe Hobbs 97 4) 96 Kelsey Berryman 90 3 OCEANIA X48.16 1) 100 Toea Wisil 88 2) 98 Patricia Taea 93 3) 99 Lovelite Detenamo 93 4) 1007 Dionne Treadaway 98 4 NEW ZEALAND 'B' X49.83 1) 988 Phoebe Edwards 98 2) 1006 Symone Tafuna 98 3) 989 Tessa Eyre 97 4) 984 Christina Ashton 97 Women 100 Metre Sprint Ambulant Para U20 ===================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 659 Sarah Walsh T44 98 NEW SOUTH WALES 15.17 0.3 104.88% 2 1714 Paige Greco T37 97 VICTORIA 15.58 0.3 97.43% 3 86 Jessica Street T01 97 QUEENSLAND 14.30 0.3 96.43% 4 1091 Brianna Coop T/F38 98 QUEENSLAND 16.08 0.3 91.73% 5 1187 Lily Mitchell T13 96 QUEENSLAND 14.87 0.3 90.45% 6 1100 Kyra Domrow T/F12 98 QUEENSLAND 16.21 0.3 89.82% 7 74 Harriet Wilson T37 97 QUEENSLAND 17.23 0.3 88.10% 8 1514 Sophie Patton T/F3 97 SOUTH AUSTRALIA 16.79 0.3 87.85% 9 299 Sune van Rensburg 97 ACT 17.80 0.3 82.87% 10 1043 Holly Henderson T/ 98 NORTHERN TERRITORY 34.80 0.3 50.46% Women 200 Metre Sprint Ambulant Para U20 ===================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 659 Sarah Walsh T44 98 NEW SOUTH WALES 32.21 -0.1 104.81% 2 86 Jessica Street T01 97 QUEENSLAND 29.01 -0.1 96.69% 3 1131 Jamie Howell T/F01 98 QUEENSLAND 29.39 -0.1 95.44% 4 1714 Paige Greco T37 97 VICTORIA 32.73 -0.1 93.83% 5 1091 Brianna Coop T/F38 98 QUEENSLAND 34.40 -0.1 88.26% 6 1187 Lily Mitchell T13 96 QUEENSLAND 32.30 -0.1 86.19% 7 1514 Sophie Patton T/F3 97 SOUTH AUSTRALIA 36.76 -0.1 82.59% Women 400 Metre Sprint Ambulant Para U20 ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 86 Jessica Street T01 97 QUEENSLAND 64.23 97.74% 2 1131 Jamie Howell T/F01 98 QUEENSLAND 64.46 97.39% Women 800 Metre Ambulant Para U20 ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 1131 Jamie Howell T/F01 98 QUEENSLAND 2:34.52 100.15% Athletics Australia-CC Champ - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:49 PM 16/03/2014 Page 2 2014 Australian Junior Championships Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre - 12/03/2014 to 16/03/2014 Results ....Women 800 Metre Ambulant Para U20 2 86 Jessica Street T01 97 QUEENSLAND 2:35.15 99.74% Women 1500 Metre Ambulant Para U20 ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 86 Jessica Street T01 97 QUEENSLAND X5:47.63 96.28% Women Long Jump Ambulant Para U20 ===================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 659 Sarah Walsh T44 98 NEW SOUTH WALES 4.39m +0.0 106.04% 4.17m(+0.0) 4.05m(+0.0) FOUL(1.6) 4.28m(+0.0) 4.39m(+0.0) 4.32m(1.2) 2 416 Erin Cleaver T/F38 00 NEW SOUTH WALES 3.92m +0.0 97.57% 3.66m(-1.2) 3.61m(+0.0) 3.50m(+0.0) 3.65m(1.9) 3.92m(+0.0) 3.66m(+0.0) 3 1131 Jamie Howell T/F01 98 QUEENSLAND 4.67m +0.0 97.29% FOUL(2.0) 4.51m(+0.0) 4.67m(+0.0) FOUL(+0.0) 4.52m(1.7) FOUL(+0.0) 4 1714 Paige Greco T37 97 VICTORIA 3.65m 2.7 93.35% 3.55m(+0.0) 3.32m(+0.0) 3.34m(0.5) 3.65m(2.7) 3.44m(+0.0) 3.29m(+0.0) 5 371 Rae Anderson T/F37 97 NEW SOUTH WALES 3.59m 0.2 91.82% 3.59m(0.2) FOUL(+0.0) FOUL(+0.0) 3.56m(0.3) FOUL(1.1) 3.52m(1.4) 6 419 Tamsin Colley T/F3 02 NEW SOUTH WALES 2.59m +0.0 91.20% 2.59m(+0.0) 2.34m(0.9) 2.45m(+0.0) 2.23m(1.5) 2.43m(1.3) 2.28m(0.6) 7 1145 Molly Jones F37 98 QUEENSLAND 2.86m -0.7 73.15% 2.65m(-1.4) 2.86m(-0.7) FOUL(+0.0) 2.82m(+0.0) 2.72m(+0.0) FOUL(+0.0) 8 1514 Sophie Patton T/F3 97 SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2.92m +0.0 72.64% 2.70m(+0.0) 2.68m(-0.3) 2.92m(+0.0) 2.83m(+0.0) FOUL(+0.0) FOUL(1.4) 9 426 Jessica Cronje T/F 98 NEW SOUTH WALES 2.80m 1.1 71.61% 2.54m(-0.8) 2.72m(+0.0) 2.80m(1.1) 10 299 Sune van Rensburg 97 ACT 2.86m 0.5 71.14% 2.46m(-0.4) 2.86m(+0.0) 2.86m(0.5) -- 1043 Holly Henderson T/ 98 NORTHERN TERRITORY FOUL FOUL(0.1) FOUL(-1.5) FOUL(+0.0) Women Shot Put Ambulant Para U20 ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 1100 Kyra Domrow T/F12 98 QUEENSLAND 9.96m 108.85% 9.22m 9.27m 8.74m 9.43m 9.16m 9.96m 2 1148 Claire Keefer F41 95 QUEENSLAND 6.58m 91.64% 5.99m 6.31m 6.49m 6.58m 6.18m 6.57m 3 371 Rae Anderson T/F37 97 NEW SOUTH WALES 8.82m 88.55% 7.76m FOUL 8.27m 8.45m 8.49m 8.82m 4 426 Jessica Cronje T/F 98 NEW SOUTH WALES 7.41m 74.40% 6.79m 7.14m 7.41m FOUL 6.37m 6.38m 5 299 Sune van Rensburg 97 ACT 6.32m 66.67% 6.09m 6.32m 5.66m 5.28m 6.00m 5.72m 6 1145 Molly Jones F37 98 QUEENSLAND 6.18m 62.05% FOUL 5.73m 6.17m 6.18m FOUL 5.49m 7 1043 Holly Henderson T/ 98 NORTHERN TERRITORY 3.82m 51.76% 3.54m 3.73m 3.82m 2.75m 3.15m 2.79m 8 1091 Brianna Coop T/F38 98 QUEENSLAND 4.68m 49.37% 4.27m 4.38m 4.22m 4.40m 4.68m FOUL Athletics Australia-CC Champ - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:49 PM 16/03/2014 Page 3 2014 Australian Junior Championships Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre - 12/03/2014 to 16/03/2014 Results Women Discus Throw Ambulant Para U20 ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 1148 Claire Keefer F41 95 QUEENSLAND 19.07m 109.16% 18.71m 16.31m 19.02m 17.81m 18.38m 19.07m 2 371 Rae Anderson T/F37 97 NEW SOUTH WALES 22.33m 81.59% 20.06m FOUL 21.02m 20.46m FOUL 22.33m 3 426 Jessica Cronje T/F 98 NEW SOUTH WALES 21.17m 77.35% 20.80m 20.86m 20.96m 19.14m 18.14m 21.17m 4 299 Sune van Rensburg 97 ACT 14.81m 64.62% 14.81m 13.87m 13.15m FOUL 13.60m 14.19m 5 1091 Brianna Coop T/F38 98 QUEENSLAND 12.35m 53.88% 10.46m 10.89m 10.93m 12.35m 11.25m 11.97m 6 1043 Holly Henderson T/ 98 NORTHERN TERRITORY 9.22m 51.51% 8.97m 9.22m FOUL 5.44m FOUL FOUL Women Javelin Throw Ambulant Para U20 ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 416 Erin Cleaver T/F38 00 NEW SOUTH WALES 19.76m 86.21% FOUL 17.55m 16.93m 19.76m 17.71m 18.78m 2 371 Rae Anderson T/F37 97 NEW SOUTH WALES 22.66m 82.79% 22.66m FOUL FOUL 21.35m 21.67m 22.19m 3 1100 Kyra Domrow T/F12 98 QUEENSLAND 20.20m 61.32% 13.48m 16.44m 17.83m 16.64m 20.20m 15.49m 4 277 Teagan Kite F46 99 ACT 13.03m 43.68% 11.72m 12.32m 11.89m 11.44m 13.03m 12.26m 5 426 Jessica Cronje T/F 98 NEW SOUTH WALES 11.26m 41.14% 10.58m 8.65m 11.26m FOUL 10.18m 11.13m 6 1043 Holly Henderson T/ 98 NORTHERN TERRITORY 5.29m 24.55% 5.29m 3.50m 3.61m 4.21m FOUL FOUL Women 100 Metre Sprint Para U16 ===================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 1577 Emma Jago T11 99 TASMANIA 16.62 -0.3 103.19% 2 1259 Kelly Warren T44 99 QUEENSLAND 15.79 -0.3 100.76% 3 419 Tamsin Colley T/F3 02 NEW SOUTH WALES 17.84 -0.3 98.43% 4 416 Erin Cleaver T/F38 00 NEW SOUTH WALES 15.02 -0.3 98.20% 5 1708 Erin Garbler T/F36 00 VICTORIA 18.06 -0.3 97.23% 6 1736 Isis Holt T/F38 01 VICTORIA 15.23 -0.3 96.85% 7 1106 Imelda Fadila T01 01 QUEENSLAND 14.25 -0.3 96.77% 8 1517 Jemimah Simpson T/ 01 SOUTH AUSTRALIA 14.55 -0.3 94.63% 9 1088 Niamh Colvill T01 99 QUEENSLAND 14.58 -0.3 94.58% 10 407 Julie Charlton T54 99 NEW SOUTH WALES 23.24 -0.3 74.74% Women 200 Metre Sprint Para U16 ===================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 1259 Kelly Warren T44 99 QUEENSLAND 33.74 -0.9 100.06% 2 1708 Erin Garbler T/F36 00 VICTORIA 40.18 -0.9 95.55% 3 416 Erin Cleaver T/F38 00 NEW SOUTH WALES 32.11 -0.9 94.55% 4 1736 Isis Holt T/F38 01 VICTORIA 32.29 -0.9 94.02% Athletics Australia-CC Champ - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:49 PM 16/03/2014 Page 4 2014 Australian Junior Championships Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre - 12/03/2014 to 16/03/2014 Results ....Women 200 Metre Sprint Para U16 5 1088 Niamh Colvill T01 99 QUEENSLAND 29.90 -0.9 93.81% 6 1517 Jemimah Simpson T/ 01 SOUTH AUSTRALIA 29.40 -0.9 93.16% 7 1106 Imelda Fadila T01 01 QUEENSLAND 31.22 -0.9 89.85% 8 407 Julie Charlton T54 99 NEW SOUTH WALES 43.54 -0.9 70.76% Women 400 Metre Sprint Para U16 ================================================================ Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 419 Tamsin Colley T/F3 02 NEW SOUTH WALES 1:25.05 110.83% 2 416 Erin Cleaver T/F38 00 NEW SOUTH WALES 75.91 96.81% 3 1517 Jemimah Simpson T/ 01 SOUTH AUSTRALIA 66.37 95.40% 4 1088 Niamh Colvill T01 99 QUEENSLAND 66.63 94.22% 5 623 Belinda Scott T20 01 NEW SOUTH WALES 75.50 85.30% 6 1106 Imelda Fadila T01 01 QUEENSLAND
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