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2020 CNZ Schools MTB Championship - XCO Start Lists 2020 CNZ Schools MTB Championship - XCO Start Lists XCO1A U14 Boys - Cross Country (XCO) 401 Adams, Fletcher Berkley Normal Middle School 402 Laurie, John Cashmere High School 403 O'Sullivan, Payo Cashmere High School 404 Johnston, Kayne Ashburton College 405 Clark, Oli Christchurch Boys High School 406 Collins, Jack Cashmere High School 407 Topp, Echelon Raroa Normal Intermediate 408 Cox, Nikhil Wellington College 409 Pengelly, Alex ACG Tauranga 410 Slaven, Kieran ACG Tauranga 411 Van Dunn, Cole Wainuiomata High School 412 Dukes, Samuel Nelson College 413 Millwood, Cooper Dunstan High School 414 Pitchford, Lachlan St Patrick's College, Silverstream 415 Lally, Nikolai Wellesley College 416 Medeiros, Marcos Adventure School 417 Justice, Alexander Adventure School 418 Fredericksen, Ollie Trident High School 419 Browne, Bruno Waimea Intermediate school 420 Gatman, Craig Central Hawkes Bay College 421 Goldsmith, Zacheriah Trident High School 422 Excell, Harry Fiordland College 423 Carlyon, Ollie Wellington College 424 Ford, Harper ChCh South Intermediate 425 Purvis, Daniel-James Wainuiomata High School 426 Simpson, George Taupo Intermediate 427 Bedford, Elliot ACG Tauranga 429 Henderson, Sam Nelson College XCO1B U13 Boys - Cross Country (XCO) Wednesday, 30 September 2020 Page 1 of 8 301 Turner, Mitchel Fernside School 302 Moir, Cam The Terrace School (Alexandra) 303 Dobson, Jakob St Mary's School (Mosgiel) 304 Malham, Lucas Waimea Intermediate school 305 Kennedy, Leo South Wellington Intermediate 306 Cameron, Louie Taupo Intermediate 307 MacAulay, Max Seatoun School 309 Ramage, Hunter Highlands Intermediate 310 Douglas, Scott John Paul College 311 Caldwell, Thomas Adventure School 312 Joseph, Stephens South Wellington Intermediate 313 Hulsebosch, Cole Aquinas College 314 Van Son, Max Adventure School 315 Hartgill, Riley Waitetuna School 316 Anglem, Kiki Redcliffs School 317 O'Grady, John St Bernard's College 318 Goldie, Brody Levin Intermediate 319 Cleaver-Paris, Will South Wellington Intermediate XCO1C U15 Girls - Cross Country (XCO) 581 Nyhan, Eva Lincoln High School 582 Lane, Poppy Mt Maunganui College 583 Phipps, Milla Rotorua Lakes High School 584 Sinclair, Maddy Marlborough Girls College 585 Baker, Meghan Cashmere High School 586 Kingston, Olivia Palmerston North Girls High School 587 Knight, Willow Wairarapa College 588 Humphrey, Tia Palmerston North Girls High School 589 Sands, Imagin Palmerston North Girls High School 590 Robb, Xanthe Nayland College 591 Duggan, Tilly Wellington Girls' College 592 McLean, Lucy Palmerston North Girls High School XCO1D U14 Girls - Cross Country (XCO) 481 Gray, Caoilinn Cambridge Middle School 482 Nicol, Amber Taupo Intermediate 483 Comeskey, Lara St Mary's College 484 Freeman, Juliet Mount Pleasant School Wednesday, 30 September 2020 Page 2 of 8 485 Croucher, Poppy Mokoia Intermediate 486 Ramage, Jennifer Whanganui Intermediate 487 Barrett, Victoria Taupo Intermediate 488 Burton, Ceana Cambridge Middle School 489 Roff, Sally Nelson College For Girls' 490 Hulsebosch, Eliana Aquinas College 492 Cornwall, Hayley Palmerston North Girls High School 493 Shaw, Bella Rotorua Lakes High School XCO1E U13 Girls - Cross Country (XCO) 381 Davies, Harriette Mokoia Intermediate 382 Junge, Millie Queenspark School 383 Abbott-Newland, Ilona Seatoun School 384 Trow, Tayler Palmerston North Intermediate Normal Sch 385 Shepherd, Antonia Taupo Intermediate 386 Nicholls, Zoe Ashburton Intermediate 387 McMillan, Kayley Morrinsville Intermediate 388 Wayman, Josie ChCh South Intermediate 389 McKenzie, Neve Bohally Intermediate 390 Hofmans, Petra Highlands Intermediate XCO2A U16 Boys - Cross Country (XCO) 601 Nicol, Coen Taupo Nui-a-tia College 602 Morrison, Maui Cambridge High School 603 Woods, Ethan Motueka High School 604 Glintmeyer, Cohan Rangiora High School 605 Mitchell, Sam Wellington College 606 Wilkes, Jack Marlborough Boys' College 607 Wilson, Ben Taradale High School 608 Dooney, Reeve Taradale High School 609 Nicholls, Liam Queen Charlotte College 610 Webb, Dylan Shirley Boys High School 611 Howard, James Otago Boys High School 612 Blundell, Riley Ashburton College 613 Seth, Buckley Nayland College 614 Burfoot, Jonty Marlborough Boys' College 615 Herd, Jacob Marlborough Boys' College 616 Martella, Luke Marlborough Boys' College Wednesday, 30 September 2020 Page 3 of 8 617 Struthers, Will Marlborough Boys' College 618 Chappell, William Cashmere High School 619 Hiswin, Cohen Hutt International Boys' School 620 Hoare, Tom Nelson College 621 Ford, Cameron Mt Maunganui College 622 Stephenson, Ben Taradale High School 623 Hegan, Charlie Christchurch Boys High School 624 Bird, Felix Mt Maunganui College 625 Westenberg, Benjamin Tauranga Boys' College 626 Browne, Harry Waimea College 627 Murphy, Liam Rangiora High School 628 Cullwick, Arlo Mt Maunganui College 629 Wigram, Josh Taupo Nui-a-tia College 630 Williamson, Luca Dunstan High School 631 Mason, Euan Paraparaumu College 632 Lauren-Stokes, Tyrone Otumoetai College 633 Rainbow, Justin Tauhara College 634 Roff, Ben Nelson College 635 Dukes, Hamish Nelson College 636 Sherratt, Hamish Cashmere High School 637 Yuen, Ollie Marlborough Boys' College 638 Smith, Noah Cashmere High School 639 Hartgill, Cory Hamilton Boys High School 640 Carlyon, Joe Wellington College 641 Pratt, Sebastian Onslow College 642 Dunnett, Jack Christchurch Boys High School 643 Rush, Nick Rolleston College XCO2B U15 Boys - Cross Country (XCO) 501 McKenzie, Finn Marlborough Boys' College 502 McMillan, Kieran Morrinsville College 503 Adams, Eddie Dunstan High School 504 Adams, Hunter Hamilton Boys High School 505 Cameron, Alistair Whanganui High School 506 Kneebone, Harry Tauranga Boys' College 507 McKnight, Lachlan Cambridge High School 508 McNabb, Lachlan Marlborough Boys' College Wednesday, 30 September 2020 Page 4 of 8 509 Clinch, Max Christchurch Boys High School 510 Sziranyi, Ben Marlborough Boys' College 511 Nicholls, Oli Ashburton College 512 Wayman, Luke St Bede's College 513 Connelly, Joseph St Andrew's College 514 Hart, Asher Tauranga Boys' College 515 Morrison, Tom Marlborough Boys' College 516 Bradley, Owen Marlborough Boys' College 517 Matthew, Kael Nelson College 518 Mitcalfe Matthews, Manawa Rongotai College 519 Wagstaff, Macka Mt Maunganui College 520 Richardon, Stanley Nelson College 521 Baker, Troy Wainuiomata High School 522 Gibbins, Astin Nelson College 524 Waters, Oliver Wellington College 526 McCracken, Ryan Hamilton Boys High School 527 Beard, Nate Hutt Valley High School 528 Gilsenan, Zai Nayland College 529 Thompson, Luke Mt Maunganui College 530 Latu, Sione Wainuiomata High School 531 Taylor, Kiran Nayland College 532 Sisson, Jack Dunstan High School 533 Allison, Conor Onslow College 534 Greer, William Nelson College 535 Sidwell, Carter Kapiti College 536 Gaudin, Tristan Francis Douglas Memorial College 537 Cochrane, Robbie Burnside High School 539 Clinch, Alex Christchurch Boys High School 540 Jones, Cam Wellington College 541 Holding, Callum St Patrick's College, Silverstream 542 Winter, Thomas Tauranga Boys' College 543 Robinson, Aidan Nelson College 544 Wembridge, James Onslow College 545 Doig, Regan Mt Maunganui College XCO3A U20 Boys - Cross Country (XCO) 201 Rose, Ethan Darfield High School Wednesday, 30 September 2020 Page 5 of 8 202 Turner, Jacob Rangiora High School 203 Riordan, Angus St Pauls Collegiate (Ham) 204 Nicol, Corban Taupo Nui-a-tia College 205 Francis, Adam Palmerston North Boys High School 206 Anderson, Sam Cashmere High School 207 MacDonald, Christopher Kings High School 208 Sisson, Hayden Whakatane High School 209 Kaempfe, Jaden St Peter's School (Cambridge) 210 Culling, Joshua Wakatipu High School 211 Pietersma, Daniel Taupo Nui-a-tia College 212 Jowitt, Cody Wainuiomata High School 213 Goodman, Ari Whakatane High School 214 Blundell, Brad Ashburton College 215 Purchas, Archie Rongotai College 216 Walton, Dylan Rotorua Lakes High School 217 Lawes, Gregory John Paul College 218 Purchas, Joel Rongotai College 219 Barton-Cooley, Tyler Wainuiomata High School 220 Begg, Thomas Dunstan High School 221 Warnes, Jonathan Hutt International Boys' School 222 Maddigan, Troy Christchurch Boys High School XCO3B U17 Boys - Cross Country (XCO) 701 Officer, James Taupo Nui-a-tia College 702 Eva, Blake Cambridge High School 703 Onishi, Sean Taupo Nui-a-tia College 704 Fredericksen, Bailey Trident High School 705 Beck, Cameron John Paul College 706 Jamieson, Mathew Palmerston North Boys High School 707 Burns, Watson Rathkeale College 708 Larsen, Taine Tauranga Boys' College 709 McGuffie, Toby Tauranga Boys' College 710 Fairbrother, Matthew Shirley Boys High School 711 Mitchell, Ben Onslow College 712 Lovegrove, Daniel Cashmere High School 713 Wayman, Alex St Bede's College 714 Hunter, Archie Nayland College Wednesday, 30 September 2020 Page 6 of 8 715 Clemett, Cameron Marlborough Boys' College 716 Matthew, Connor Nelson College 717 Jesse, Richardson Nayland College 718 McAlpine, Jack Nelson College 719 Plunket, Will Waitaki Boys' High School 720 Myles, Austin Christchurch Boys High School 721 Wilson, Jack Trident High School 722 Pratt, Oliver Onslow College 723 Odey, Ben Nelson College 724 Smith, Fergus Nelson College 725 Sutter, Gian Te Puke High School 726 Cada, Marc Wainuiomata High School 727 McCracken, Liam Hamilton Boys High School 728 Radman-Brown, Felix Nayland College 729 Wills, Riley St Pauls Collegiate (Ham) 730 Duncan, Zachary Shirley Boys High School XCO3C U20 Girls - Cross Country (XCO) 281 MacKay, Amelie Cashmere High School 282 Adams,
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