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EBOP Swimming Results 2021 RESULTS: Eastern Bay of Plenty Primary Schools Swimming Champs DATE OF EVENT: 25th March 2021 VENUE: Whakatane Aquatic Centre, Whakatane 33m Pool 8yr Boys 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Cooper Ferguson Apanui 2:00 WHK Tamati Maloney-Murray Kawerau Putuaki 2:29 KAW Eligh Chalmers Apanui 2:40 WHK 8yr Girls 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Pourewa Emery Te Whata Tau o Putuaki 2:08 KAW Sage Raki Te Whata Tau o Putuaki 2:16 KAW Sapphire Nathan Opotiki 2:17 OPO 9yr Boys 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Nikau Deane Kawerau South School 1:41 KAW 1:47 Jayden Leef Kawerau South School 1:52 KAW 9yr Girls 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Lucy McKay Awakeri 1:37 RANG Georgia Standen Apanui 1:44 WHK Pippa Vanbeekhuizen Apanui 1:51 WHK 10yr Boys 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Zandre Herbst Thornton 1:27 RANG Matthew Fiaui Opotiki 1:32 OPO Dominic Rowland Awakeri 1:36 RANG 10yr Girls 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Savannah MacEy Apanui 1:28 WHK Lucy Overdevest Awakeri 1:37 RANG Hayley Sullivan Apanui 1:38 WHK 11yr Boys 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Te Ao O Te Rangi Emery Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 1:30 KAW Jose Manuel - Hillman Ruatoki 1:39 Tuhoe Wake Tua Te Whata Tau o Putuaki 1:43 KAW 11yr Girls 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Ziia Tai-Walker TKKM o Waioweka 1:42 OPO Waimihia Watene Ruatoki 2:24 Tuhoe Raukura Makaore Huiarau 2:43 Tuhoe 12yr Boys 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Nikkolas Brown St Jo’s Whakatane 1:13 WHK Tamati Cass Waiotahe Valley School 1:26 OPO Te Whatumairangi (11yr Monaghan Te Teko 1:38 RANG 12yr Girls 3x Length Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Jessica Carter Awakeri 1:21 RANG Willow Collier Waiotahe Valley 1:37:37 OPO Hineipare (11yr 1st) Olsen-McGarvey Te Whata Tau o Putuaki 1:37:83 KAW 8yr Boys Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Cooper Ferguson Apanui 31:25 WHK Taungaha Rangihau Te Whata Tau o Putuaki 31:35 KAW Cole Charteris Allandale 33:38 WHK 8yr Girls Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Aurora Eruera Apanui 31:19 WHK Te Wairereahiahi Ngarop-Hiakita Te Kura O Te Paroa 33:68 WHK Olivia Walker Awakeri 34:50 RANG 9yr Boys Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Cam Webster Ohope Beach School 28:40 WHK Tapu Teepa Ruatoki 29.00 TUHOE Levi Aldridge Apanui 30:30 WHK 9yr Girls Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Lucy McKay Awakeri 25:30 RANG Anita-Rae Tangohau-Peta Kawerau South School 26:69 KAW Georgia Standen Apanui School 28:63 WHK 10yr Boys Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Zandre Herbst Thornton 23:30 RANG Matthew Fiaui Opotiki 23:80 OPO Wake Tua Te Whata Tau o Putuaki 24:50 KAW 10yr Girls Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Savannah MacEy Apanui 24:50 WHK 25:90 Hayley Sullivan Apanui WHK 25:97 25:92 Lucy Overdevest Awakeri RANG 26:78 11yr Boys Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Pararie Walker Tarawera School 23:4 KAW Te Ao O Te Rangi Emery Te Whata Tau o Putuaki 23:80 KAW Te Whatumairangi Monaghan Te Teko 24:113 RANG 11yr Girls Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Hineipare Olsen-McGarvey Te Whata Tau o Putuaki 26:50 KAW Ziia Walker TKKM o Waioweka 26:80 OPO Addie Tetze Awakeri 27:15 RANG 12yr Boys Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Tamati Cass Waitotahe Valley School 21:32 OPO Nikkolas Brown St Jo’s 21:40 WHK Morehu Nikora-Rueban Te Teko 25:80 RANG 12yr Girls Freestyle Name School Time Cluster Lolita Habotu Waiotahe Valley School 21:90 OPO Jessica Carter Awakeri 22:30 RANG Stevie Reid Mcallum Edgecumbe 23:50 RANG 8yr Boys Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Liam Lawrence Ohope Beach School 37:05 WHK Taungaha Rangihau Te Whata Tau o Putuaki 41:37 KAW Zachary Baxter Apanui 43:24 WHK 8yr Girls Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Aurora Eruera Apanui 33:80 WHK Teawamawhai Thrupp Allandale 39:80 WHK Pourewa Emery Te Whata Tau O Putuaki 42:20 KAW 9yr Boys Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Nikau Kawerau South School 34:30 KAW Hunter Lawn Ohope Beach 35:98 WHK Jayden Leef Kawerau South School 36:08 KAW 9yr Girls Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Lucy McKay Awakeri 31:95 RANG Keeley Rothwell Apanui 32:72 WHK Araikura Moses-McRoberts Te Kura O Te Paroa 32:97 WHK 10yr Boys Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Zandre Herbst Thornton 29:22 RANG Matthew Fiaui Opotiki 31:31 OPO Dominic Rowland Awakeri 33:62 RANG 10yr Girls Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Savannah MacEy Apanui 27:43 WHK Acacia la’ulualo Kawerau South School 30:97 KAW Mikaylah Elmiger Opotiki Primary 32:70 OPO 11yr Boys Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Te Ao O Te Rangi Emery Te Whata Tau o Putuaki 29:63 KAW Lincoln Gates Tarawera High 30:95 KAW Jose Manual-Hillman Ruatoki 31.05 TUHOE 11yr Girls Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Ruakura Makaore Huiarau 31:13 TUHOE Hineipare Olsen-McGarvey Te Whata Tau o Putuaki 32:50 KAW Te Waihekengarangi Maki-Rangiaho Waiohau 33:94 TUHOE 12yr Boys Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Nikkolas Brown St Jo’s 27:13 WHK Tamati Cass Waiotahe Valley 28:28 OPO Hunter Kopa Waikaremoana 30:05 TUHOE 12yr Girls Backstroke Name School Time Cluster Jessica Carter Awakeri 27:48 RANG Tiana Elmiger Opotiki Primary 28:52 OPO Stevie Reid Mcallum Edgecumbe Primary 30:65 RANG 8yr Boys Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster 8yr Girls Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Aurora Eruera Apanui 47:83 WHK 9yr Boys Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Nikau Deane Kawerau South 41:36 KAW Levi Alridge Apanui 43:99 WHK 9yr Girls Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Lucy McKay Awakeri 39:30 RANG Daphne Espinosa Ohope Beach 40:51 WHK 10yr Boys Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Dominic Rowland Awakeri 32:04 RANG Zandre Herbst Thornton 34:60 RANG Matthew Fiaui Opotiki Primary 41:00 OPO 10yr Girls Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Savannah MacEy Apanui 32:54 WHK Phoebe Jones Allandale 36:86 WHK Hayley Sullivan Apanui 37:57 WHK 11yr Boys Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Lincoln Gates Tarawera 36:55 KAW Pararie Walker Tarawera 36:97 KAW Finn Smith Awakeri 38:80 RANG 11yr Girls Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Ziia Tai-Walker TKKM o Waioweka 40:68 OPO Addie Tetze Awakeri 42:48 RANG Hineipare Olsen-McGarvey Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 43:57 KAW 12yr Boys Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Nikkolas Brown St Jo’s 28:72 WHK Nikora Broughton-Peri Tarawera High 36:16 KAW Tamati Cass Waiotahe Valley 37:19 OPO 12yr Girls Breaststroke Name School Time Cluster Jessica Carter Awakeri 33:10 RANG Lolita Habotu Waiotahe Valley 36:00 OPO Stevee Tai TKKM o Waioweka 40:90 OPO 8yr Boys Butterfly Name School Time Cluster 8yr Girls Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Sapphire Nathan Opotiki Primary 47:33 OPO Sage Raki Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 50:12 KAW Pourewa Emery Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 55:78 KAW 9yr Boys Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Nikau Deane Kawerau South School 40:35 KAW Raukura Amai-Hill TKKM o Waioweka 42:47 OPO Jayden Leef Kawerau South School 45:30 KAW 9yr Girls Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Lucy McKay Thornton 37:05 RANG Araikura Moses-Mcroberts Te Kura O Te Paroa 40:35 WHK Cassandra Rouse Apanui 41:42 WHK 10yr Boys Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Matthew Fiaui Opotiki 32:60 OPO Wake Tua Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 32:82 KAW Zandre Herbst Thornton 34:35 RANG 10yr Girls Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Savannah MacEy Apanui 27:14 WHK Lucy Overdevest Awakeri 33:70 RANG Hayley Sullivan Apanui 37:72 WHK 11yr Boys Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Te Ao O Te Rangi Emery Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 31:02 KAW Pararie Walker Tarawera High 34:48 KAW 11yr Girls Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Hineipare Olsen-McGarvey Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 33:26 KAW Ziia Tai-Walker TKKM o Waioweka 33:59 OPO 12yr Boys Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Nikkolas Brown St Jo’s Whakatane 28:40 WHK Tamati Cass Waiotahe Valley 32.00 OPO 12yr Girls Butterfly Name School Time Cluster Jessica Carter Awakeri 27:05 RANG Willow Collier Waiotahe Valley School 29:20 OPO Shaynee Tai TKKM o Waioweka 36:72 OPO 8yr Boys Medley Name School Time Cluster Dakeyris Emery Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 4:15:10 KAW 8yr Girls Medley Name School Time Cluster Sage Raki Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 3:40 WHK Pourewa Emery Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 3:54:72 KAW 9yr Boys Medley Name School Time Cluster Nikau Deene Kawerau South School 2:51:03 KAW Raukura Amai-Hill TKKM o Waioweka 3:16:57 OPO 9yr Girls Medley Name School Time Cluster Lucy McKay Awakeri 2:44:98 RANG Cassandra Rouse Apanui 2:58:47 WHK 10yr Boys Medley Name School Time Cluster Matthew Fiaui Opotiki Primary 2:53:53 OPO Wake Tua Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 2:59:48 KAW 10yr Girls Medley Name School Time Cluster Savannah MacEy Apanui 2:16:98 WHK Hayley Sullivan Apanui 2:40:39 WHK Lucy Overdevest Awakeri 2:43:19 RANG 11yr Boys Medley Name School Time Cluster Te Ao O Te Rangi Emery Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 2:31:45 KAW Pararie Walker Tarawera High 2:46:53 KAW 11yr Girls Medley Name School Time Cluster Ziia Tai-Walker TKKM o Waioweka 2:47:63 OPO Hineipare Olsen-Mcgarvey Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 2:58:22 KAW 12yr Boys Medley Name School Time Cluster Nikkolas Brown St Jo’s Whakatane 2:05:85 WHK 12yr Girls Medley Name School Time Cluster Jessica Carter Awakeri 2:14:66 RANG Stevee Tai TKKM o Waioweka 2:57:66 OPO Shaynee Tai TKKM o Waioweka 2:58:17 OPO Championship Results Age Name School Cluster 8yr Boys 1 Cooper Ferguson Apanui Whakatane 2 Taungaha Rangihau Te Whata Tau o Putauaki Kawerau 8yr Girls 1 Aurora Eruera Apanui Whakatane 2 Sage Raki Te Whata Tau o Putauaki Kawerau 9yr Boys 1 Nikau Deene Kawerau South School Kawerau 9yr Girls 1 Lucy McKay Awakeri Rangitaiki =2 Georgia Standen Cassandra Rouse Apanui, Apanui Whakatane 10yr Boys 1 Matthew Fiaui Opotiki Primary Opotiki 2 Zandre Herbst Thornton Rangitaiki 10yr Girls 1 Savannah MacEy Apanui Whakatane 2 Hayley Sullivan Apanui Whakatane 11yr Boys 1 Te Ao O Te Rangi Emery Te Whata Tau o Putauaki Kawerau 2 Pararie Walker Tarawera High Kawerau 11yr Girls 1 Hineipare Olsen-McGarvey Te Whata Tau o Putauaki Kawerau 2 Ziia Tai-Walker TKKM o Waioweka Opotiki 12yr Boys 1 Nikkolas Brown St Joseph’s Whakatane Whakatane 2 Tamati Cass Waiotahe Valley Opotiki 12yr Girls 1 Jessica Carter Awakeri Rangitaiki 2 Lolita Habotu Waiotahe Valley Opotiki For more information about these results, please contact Katrina Anderson EBOP Sports Coordinator .
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