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Red Dog Triathlon Training 2018 Results Summary RED DOG TRIATHLON TRAINING 2018 RESULTS SUMMARY QTS Race 4 - Long Distance - Raby Bay, QLD - 9/12/2018 Name Time Cat Pos Category Swim T1 Bike T2 Run Kieran Storch 1:09:12 1 M_RDTT 0:11:59 0:38:11 0:19:02 Lachlan Neill 1:09:30 2 MOpen 0:10:15 0:38:26 0:20:48 Keegan Jenkins 1:11:48 2 M_RDTT 0:11:42 0:40:28 0:19:37 Christophe Manchon 1:13:19 3 M_RDTT 0:12:18 0:40:03 0:20:58 Andrew Small 1:14:28 4 M_RDTT 0:12:39 0:39:27 0:22:21 Clint Jones 1:15:54 5 M_RDTT 0:11:48 0:41:23 0:22:42 Shane Kent 1:17:37 6 M_RDTT 0:15:20 0:41:11 0:21:04 Brendan Flanagan 1:17:44 7 M_RDTT 0:13:30 0:41:23 0:22:50 Guy Constant 1:17:49 8 M_RDTT 0:15:46 0:40:38 0:21:24 Tristan Taylor 1:17:53 9 M_RDTT 0:13:34 0:41:34 0:22:45 Tim Gunthorpe 1:17:57 10 M_RDTT 0:14:08 0:41:48 0:22:00 Lucy Whyte 1:18:22 1 F_RDTT 0:15:35 0:41:28 0:21:18 Ian Edwards 1:18:22 11 M_RDTT 0:14:13 0:41:09 0:23:00 Steve Ledger 1:18:23 12 M_RDTT 0:15:48 0:40:57 0:21:37 Charlie Nathan 1:18:31 13 M_RDTT 0:12:44 0:41:05 0:24:42 Andrew Schindler 1:18:36 14 M_RDTT 0:13:45 0:43:05 0:21:45 Jonathan Roper 1:19:09 15 M_RDTT 0:13:27 0:43:13 0:22:28 Sebastian Plant 1:19:14 16 M_RDTT 0:13:47 0:42:37 0:22:49 Chris Thompson 1:19:28 17 M_RDTT 0:15:38 0:41:54 0:21:55 Ewen Larsen 1:19:50 18 M_RDTT 0:14:31 0:40:38 0:24:40 Eric Stephen Leach 1:19:51 1 M50-54 0:15:12 0:41:22 0:23:16 Glenn Torepe 1:20:07 19 M_RDTT 0:12:23 0:44:00 0:23:44 John Martin 1:20:53 20 M_RDTT 0:15:45 0:42:07 0:23:01 Steve Williams 1:20:55 3 M50-54 0:14:49 0:42:47 0:23:18 Nicole Gunthorpe 1:21:09 2 F_RDTT 0:13:44 0:43:23 0:24:01 Courtenay Henrys 1:21:10 3 F_RDTT 0:13:37 0:44:29 0:23:02 Jessica Parnwell 1:21:18 4 F_RDTT 0:14:09 0:43:35 0:23:33 Jack Morton 1:22:00 21 M_RDTT 0:13:36 0:44:14 0:24:09 Damien Thompson 1:22:23 22 M_RDTT 0:15:14 0:42:18 0:24:50 Kelly Penfold 1:22:44 5 F_RDTT 0:14:16 0:43:42 0:24:45 Byron Rienstra 1:22:47 23 M_RDTT 0:15:35 0:41:59 0:25:12 Neil Cowan 1:23:15 24 M_RDTT 0:15:10 0:44:14 0:23:50 Keila Stark 1:23:39 6 F_RDTT 0:12:34 0:47:42 0:23:23 Sarah Richmond 1:24:11 7 F_RDTT 0:15:42 0:43:55 0:24:32 Tony Cowan 1:24:44 25 M_RDTT 0:13:29 0:44:50 0:26:25 Chris Brittain 1:24:47 26 M_RDTT 0:13:56 0:45:56 0:24:55 Alan Bolton 1:25:01 27 M_RDTT 0:14:47 0:45:35 0:24:38 Jennifer Veitch 1:25:06 8 F_RDTT 0:14:28 0:44:39 0:25:58 Robert Mitchell 1:25:23 28 M_RDTT 0:13:45 0:45:42 0:25:54 Christopher Thomas 1:25:25 29 M_RDTT 0:15:46 0:44:04 0:25:34 Scott Clements 1:25:36 30 M_RDTT 0:14:41 0:44:40 0:26:14 Rowan Clarke 1:25:41 31 M_RDTT 0:14:54 0:45:21 0:25:25 Darrell Crimson 1:26:00 32 M_RDTT 0:18:48 0:43:32 0:23:39 Jeff Lang 1:26:23 33 M_RDTT 0:15:14 0:45:39 0:25:29 Angela Clarke 1:26:48 9 F_RDTT 0:14:07 0:46:32 0:26:08 Paul Hayden 1:27:40 34 M_RDTT 0:14:06 0:46:02 0:27:31 Michael Alexander 1:27:59 35 M_RDTT 0:15:09 0:47:30 0:25:19 Kimberley Kerns-Stokes 1:28:08 10 F_RDTT 0:12:50 0:47:48 0:27:28 Michael Greenwood 1:28:16 36 M_RDTT 0:18:33 0:44:34 0:25:08 Jamie Douglas 1:28:36 37 M_RDTT 0:13:40 0:47:17 0:27:38 Joshua Daniell 1:29:00 38 M_RDTT 0:13:21 0:52:27 0:23:12 Tom Heffernan 1:29:02 39 M_RDTT 0:15:31 0:46:22 0:27:07 Steve Mann 1:29:10 40 M_RDTT 0:15:05 0:47:19 0:26:45 Mark Bright 1:29:28 41 M_RDTT 0:18:42 0:44:19 0:26:26 Geoff Kennedy 1:29:35 42 M_RDTT 0:18:37 0:44:20 0:26:37 Ross Mcdougall 1:30:12 43 M_RDTT 0:15:50 0:46:22 0:28:00 Anton Cooke 1:30:15 44 M_RDTT 0:16:27 0:47:40 0:26:07 Nathan Eades 1:30:39 14 M40-44 0:15:36 0:48:55 0:26:07 Tim Daniell 1:30:47 45 M_RDTT 0:15:58 0:49:43 0:25:05 Doug Hughes 1:30:56 46 M_RDTT 0:14:12 0:48:52 0:27:51 Wayne Saultry 1:32:23 47 M_RDTT 0:14:26 0:50:28 0:27:28 Robert Rhodes 1:32:27 48 M_RDTT 0:16:01 0:47:28 0:28:57 Timur Zhumazhan 1:32:38 49 M_RDTT 0:19:30 0:49:38 0:23:29 John Bland 1:33:04 50 M_RDTT 0:15:45 0:50:36 0:26:42 Morgan Farley 1:33:08 11 F_RDTT 0:12:42 0:52:20 0:28:05 Jessica Pratt 1:33:50 1 F15 y 0:14:58 0:53:11 0:25:40 Joanna Morris 1:34:50 12 F_RDTT 0:15:58 0:50:37 0:28:14 Reeny Jurczyszyn 1:34:56 13 F_RDTT 0:15:36 0:51:49 0:27:30 Jeanine Mitchell 1:35:03 14 F_RDTT 0:16:42 0:50:21 0:27:59 Paul Willett 1:35:05 51 M_RDTT 0:15:56 0:50:05 0:29:03 Harrison Emery 1:36:30 4 M16-19 0:18:30 0:46:40 0:31:19 Dirk Baas 1:37:14 52 M_RDTT 0:18:45 0:49:22 0:29:06 Therese Rennick 1:37:16 15 F_RDTT 0:16:05 0:50:58 0:30:12 Karen Ward 1:38:02 16 F_RDTT 0:20:35 0:51:08 0:26:19 Nikita Porth 1:38:34 17 F_RDTT 0:15:55 0:49:08 0:33:29 Tim Waggett 1:39:04 53 M_RDTT 0:13:31 0:46:15 0:39:17 Diane Batley 1:39:25 1 F55-59 0:14:27 0:49:36 0:35:22 Joanna Rooney 1:39:36 18 F_RDTT 0:15:44 0:51:54 0:31:57 Tiani Reilly 1:40:09 19 F_RDTT 0:12:47 0:53:33 0:33:48 Lisa Cheer 1:40:33 20 F_RDTT 0:19:34 0:49:47 0:31:12 Dushan Silva 1:40:46 15 M50-54 0:21:04 0:53:37 0:26:04 Glenn Buswell 1:41:09 54 M_RDTT 0:16:02 0:49:47 0:35:19 Michelle Petsky 1:41:11 5 F45-49 0:18:49 0:52:17 0:30:04 Scott Carter 1:41:31 55 M_RDTT 0:21:54 0:51:29 0:28:07 Julia Alexander 1:42:59 21 F_RDTT 0:19:26 0:56:24 0:27:09 Tyler Allan 1:44:14 56 M_RDTT 0:14:05 0:55:20 0:34:49 Belinda Sweeney 1:44:27 23 F_RDTT 0:16:15 0:54:06 0:34:05 Brett Emery 1:44:56 3 M100kg+ 0:18:51 0:51:03 0:35:02 Rosanna Crisp 1:46:41 24 F_RDTT 0:21:05 0:53:58 0:31:38 Gisela Brittain 1:47:49 25 F_RDTT 0:15:27 0:55:43 0:36:38 Ian Leabeater 1:49:06 57 M_RDTT 0:15:49 0:56:48 0:36:28 Hannah Van Zyl 1:49:49 26 F_RDTT 0:20:07 0:54:15 0:35:26 Ivan Hernandez 2:00:16 58 M_RDTT 0:19:29 0:58:20 0:42:26 Neil Parsons-Young DSQ M_RDTT 0:17:34 0:38:28 0:32:11 Juan-Carlos Delgado DNF M_RDTT 0:18:41 0:44:30 QTS Race 4 - Super Sprint - Raby Bay, QLD - 9/12/2018 Name Time Cat Pos Category Swim T1 Bike T2 Run James Bright 0:49:14 4 M14-15 0:05:34 0:26:49 0:16:50 Alison Ryan 0:50:19 1 F40-44 0:06:05 0:28:20 0:15:53 Toby Ellis 0:52:36 4 M13 0:05:46 0:30:13 0:16:36 Scott Beveridge 0:52:54 2 M45-49 0:05:54 0:31:05 0:15:54 Benjamin Lambert 0:52:58 12 M14-15 0:05:44 0:32:23 0:14:50 George Bright 0:53:30 5 M13 0:06:16 0:30:34 0:16:40 Connor Hennessy 0:54:52 14 M14-15 0:06:20 0:29:35 0:18:57 Lance Davis 1:02:08 2 M55-59 0:07:40 0:33:27 0:20:59 Christian Kohl 1:07:13 7 M35-39 0:08:15 0:36:01 0:22:55 Alison Bolton 1:11:40 6 F45-49 0:07:38 0:38:26 0:25:36 Suzette Gordon 1:29:24 3 F60-64 0:09:46 0:42:31 0:37:06 Sarah Pratt DNF F16-19 0:05:43 0:34:42 QTS Race 4 - Enticer - Raby Bay, QLD - 9/12/2018 Name Time Cat Pos Category Swim T1 Bike T2 Run Angeline Norton 0:31:58 15 FU14 0:04:10 0:15:54 0:11:53 Cassidy Buswell 0:32:23 16 FU14 0:04:50 0:15:18 0:12:15 QTS Race 4 - Kool Kids - Raby Bay, QLD - 9/12/2018 Name Time Cat Pos Category Swim T1 Bike T2 Run Jade Hennessy 0:08:11 3 F10-11y 0:01:11 0:05:03 0:01:57 Annabel Bright 0:08:30 6 F10-11y 0:01:06 0:05:41 0:01:43 Jason Mckenzie 0:09:23 18 M10-11y 0:01:31 0:06:00 0:01:51 Indianna Plant 0:09:30 11 F10-11y 0:01:31 0:06:02 0:01:56 Bridie Mcinnes 0:09:40 13 F10-11y 0:01:09 0:06:24 0:02:06 Lilah Borg 0:11:20 22 F10-11y 0:01:22 0:07:32 0:02:25 Kingscliff Triathlon - Olympic Distance - Kingscliff, NSW - 2/12/2018 Name Time Cat Pos Category Swim T1 Bike T2 Run Jonathan Roper 02:04:30 1 M40-44 00:20:07 01:02:19 00:42:03 Casey Atkins 02:15:29 1 F16-19 00:18:17 01:10:57 00:46:14 Cath Collis Team 2:16:10 2 FTeam 0:20:06 1:10:13 0:45:50 Brendan Flanagan 02:17:44 9 M40-44 00:20:18 01:12:51 00:44:34 Peter Dennis 02:22:12 3 M50-54 00:20:16 01:09:37 00:52:17 Dale Gall 02:22:24 9 M25-29 00:22:37 01:11:35 00:48:12 Mayar Ajdari 02:24:20 13 M35-39 00:26:09 01:08:05 00:50:06 Christopher Chetham 02:29:10 3 M55-59 02:29:10 Michelle Petsky 02:46:34 8 F45-49 00:26:20 01:20:37 00:59:36 Peter Konecny 02:54:24 24 M50-54 00:24:35 01:27:02 01:02:47 Kingscliff Triathlon - Sprint Distance - Kingscliff, NSW - 2/12/2018 Name Time Cat Pos Category Swim T1 Bike T2 Run Flynn Pumpa 01:04:52 1 M13-15 00:10:30 00:36:21 00:18:00 Chris Barram 01:11:16 11 M35-39 00:12:37 00:35:17 00:23:21 Charles Irving 01:12:01 12 M35-39 00:13:30 00:35:17 00:23:12 Julia Alexander 01:26:36 7 F35-39 00:16:27 00:46:27 00:23:41 Erin Condon 01:37:46 15 F35-39 00:15:42 00:50:41 00:31:22 Ironman WA - Busselton, WA - 2/12/2018 Name Time Cat Pos Category Swim T1 Bike T2 Run Wayne Foster 10:40:59 12 M50-54 1:06:07 04:57 5:19:31 04:39 4:05:43 Heidi Sowerby 10:42:00 3 F45-49 1:05:12 03:57 5:22:27 03:00 4:07:22 Jeffrey Peters 11:18:10 7 M55-59 1:05:13 04:59 5:25:46 03:01 4:39:09 John Connell 11:47:07 14 M55-59 1:06:37 06:42 5:33:06 06:36 4:54:03 Ian Fabian 12:04:26 15 M55-59 1:36:08 11:37 5:40:22 08:27 4:27:51 James Frith 12:05:47 84 M45-49 1:31:38 05:09 5:38:02 12:11 4:38:45 Andrew Cosgrave 12:18:26 36 M50-54 1:00:12 05:34 5:37:09 08:20 5:27:09 Scott Hodder 12:48:25 44 M50-54 1:23:53 09:23 5:38:46 08:08 5:28:12 Joshua Strickland 14:34:01 83 M30-34 1:09:37 07:40 5:57:35 11:56 7:07:10 Sofia Leong 16:22:30 34 F40-44 1:41:15 09:29 7:52:45 06:20 6:32:40 Tze Choong Hew 16:55:04 153 M45-49 1:54:27 12:12 7:37:00 08:39 7:02:44 Ironman WA 70.3 - Busselton, WA - 2/12/2018 Name Time Cat Pos Category Swim T1 Bike T2 Run Cameron Moses 4:44:40 7 M45-49 0:28:45 02:50 2:27:48 02:13 1:43:02 James Smith 4:51:21 9 M25-29 0:27:31 02:44 2:37:09 02:59 1:40:55 Allyson Lindsay 5:26:05 13 F40-44 0:34:23 04:51 2:46:57 02:57 1:56:54 Patrick Gent 5:40:27 56 M30-34 0:32:28 04:21 2:56:20 04:02 2:03:13 Paul Taylor 6:09:40 63 M40-44 0:39:48 07:14 2:54:44 07:05 2:20:48 Ironman South American Championships - Mar del Plata, Argentina - 2/12/2018 Name Time Cat Pos Category Swim T1 Bike T2 Run Sarah Crowley 8:20:17 1 F_Pro 0:22:23 03:01 4:51:11 01:49 3:01:54 Ironman Taupo 70.3 - Taupo, NZ - 2/12/2018 Name Time Cat Pos Category Swim T1 Bike T2 Run Felicity Deane 5:28:46 7 F40-44 0:34:33 05:20 2:50:34 01:16 1:57:03 Simon Humphries 5:33:02 29 M35-39 0:40:51
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