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Reesby & Company Stroke & Stride Race 5 29Th January 2003 Reesby & Company Stroke & Stride Race 5 29th January 2003 750m swim, 4km run. Position Race Name Category Actual race Number time (Hrs:Mins:Se cs) 1 476 REBECCA SPENCE F-20 0:28:33 2 193 THERESA KNIGHT F-20 0:29:27 3 230 WENDY OSWALD F-20 0:30:18 4 368 JANE MOORS F-20 0:30:57 5 246 EMMA WHITELAW F-20 0:32:40 6 179 SOPHIE HEWITT F-20 0:33:01 7 622 CLAIRE TOWNSON F-20 0:33:40 8 564 SIAN WALKER F-20 0:35:20 1 646 NICOLA DE LAUTOUR F20-24 0:29:32 2 834 KATE MITCHELL F20-24 0:31:20 3 322 EMMA PERCY F20-24 0:33:23 4 250 TESSA ROBERTSON F20-24 0:34:07 5 802 LEENA PRATT F20-24 0:34:38 6 197 MORAG LIVINGSTONE F20-24 0:35:18 7 285 ALEXANDRA WALTON F20-24 0:35:51 8 745 PETRINA MAYO F20-24 0:38:23 9 836 LENSKA PAPICH F20-24 0:42:01 10 101 ANNA ADAMS F20-24 0:47:18 1 155 ROSEMARY EVERITT F25-29 0:29:36 2 372 NYNKE HAITSMA F25-29 0:31:28 3 164 TERRI GAVIN F25-29 0:32:49 4 827 HEATHER STONE F25-29 0:33:17 5 735 ITSUKO HARADA F25-29 0:33:37 6 402 KELLY WOODWARD F25-29 0:35:13 7 400 EMILY PRITCHARD F25-29 0:35:43 8 362 MERYL SMITH F25-29 0:37:07 9 730 SUSAN SAWBRIDGE F25-29 0:38:09 10 711 WENDY DANKS F25-29 0:38:33 11 837 ANNA EVANS F25-29 0:38:37 12 825 RACHEL TURNEY F25-29 0:38:42 13 508 EMILY CLOETER F25-29 0:38:45 14 815 HOLLY PHILPOT F25-29 0:40:27 15 511 KELLY DRUM F25-29 0:40:39 16 265 RUTH SINCLAIR F25-29 0:40:48 17 841 ANNE VICKERSTAFF F25-29 0:42:34 18 833 SHARLEEN GROUNDS F25-29 0:54:10 1 820 ABIGAIL WROE F30-34 0:27:38 2 184 JO HUME F30-34 0:30:24 3 172 ATHENA GRIFFITHS F30-34 0:31:15 4 535 NGAIRE BAKER F30-34 0:31:34 5 830 TERESA WOODFOR F30-34 0:32:48 6 176 LIZ HATFIELD F30-34 0:33:15 7 430 VALERIE DE VILLERS F30-34 0:34:29 8 612 LESLEY TURNER HALL F30-34 0:36:16 9 437 MICHELLE FARRIER F30-34 0:36:40 10 212 PAULETTE MASSEY F30-34 0:38:47 11 620 NGAIRE WRIGHT F30-34 0:38:55 12 510 JANE GRIGOR F30-34 0:39:56 13 808 JASON RYAN F30-34 0:40:20 14 206 HARUNA MAKITA F30-34 0:41:04 15 548 PIP WALFORD F30-34 0:42:48 16 829 ROCHELL ADAMS F30-34 0:43:32 17 104 VALERIE AUSTEN F30-34 0:50:57 18 749 REWITI TE METE F30-34 0:52:55 1 213 KARINA MCCONNELL F35-39 0:33:11 2 242 LYNDA RAE F35-39 0:33:44 3 160 CYNTHIA FORBES F35-39 0:34:10 4 355 LINDA CRAIG F35-39 0:34:12 5 116 ALI BOGGS F35-39 0:35:05 6 473 LINDA ROSVALL F35-39 0:35:40 7 152 SUSANNA DVORAK F35-39 0:35:57 8 545 ANN WILLIAMS F35-39 0:36:13 9 407 LIZA CORNELIUS F35-39 0:38:16 10 703 MANDY WHITE F35-39 0:39:03 11 529 ANITA MCFARLANE F35-39 0:39:55 12 194 GERDA KUSCHEL F35-39 0:40:29 1 358 JOSIE SINCLAIR F40-44 0:28:19 2 339 LYN BOYCE F40-44 0:32:13 3 147 SHERYL DES JARDINES F40-44 0:33:29 4 817 DAWN WEST F40-44 0:41:21 5 129 VANNA BUCHAN F40-44 0:42:11 6 281 BELINDA VERNON F40-44 0:45:07 1 822 LINDA VAN UDEN F45-49 0:29:54 2 248 KAREN WILLIAMS F45-49 0:31:43 3 231 MARGIE PEAT F45-49 0:31:51 4 303 PENNY BROTHERS F45-49 0:32:53 5 386 MARGIE DOBBIE F45-49 0:34:21 6 413 LIZ HARDLEY F45-49 0:37:49 7 839 CAROL WHAM F45-49 0:42:28 8 120 SUSAN BOUSKILL F45-49 0:46:12 1 351 LORENE SMITH F50-54 0:31:02 2 286 MAGGIE WARD F50-54 0:31:39 3 178 MARGARET HENLEY F50-54 0:37:39 4 141 CHRISTINE CURRIE F50-54 0:43:10 5 805 ALISON WALKER F50-54 0:44:53 1 200 TIARE LUND F55-59 0:37:45 1 544 JACKY TASKER F60-64 0:39:25 2 191 GLENIS KING F60-64 0:40:51 1 38 SAMANTHA WARRINER FPRO 0:24:43 2 37 HEATHER EVANS FPRO 0:24:44 3 9 ANNA CLEAVER FPRO 0:24:53 4 4 NICOLE COPE FPRO 0:25:20 5 3 DEBBIE TANNER FPRO 0:25:52 6 20 FIONA DOCHERTY FPRO 0:26:25 7 26 TARYN MCLEOD FPRO 0:26:39 8 29 NIKKI WALLWORK FPRO 0:27:31 9 19 MARISA CARTER FPRO 0:27:35 10 13 REBECCA LINTON FPRO 0:27:46 11 33 ANNIE OLIVER FPRO 0:28:05 12 8 CARMEL HANLY FPRO 0:28:15 13 23 GAYLE CLARK FPRO 0:28:58 14 11 SONIA BRACEGIRDLE FPRO 0:29:20 15 31 JILLIAN WOOD FPRO 0:30:06 1 203 TIM MACINTOSH M-20 0:25:10 2 365 CHRIS MOORS M-20 0:25:31 3 287 MORGAN WARDROP M-20 0:25:59 4 111 NEIL BEST M-20 0:27:19 5 301 JARED BOWDEN M-20 0:28:31 6 279 JOSHUA TWEEDIE M-20 0:28:54 7 741 CHRIS QUIRK M-20 0:32:22 8 823 ROMAN VAN UDEN M-20 0:33:16 9 804 BEN BLAKE M-20 0:34:39 1 373 NICHOLAS DE VRIES M20-24 0:27:02 2 715 MATTHEW FRICKER M20-24 0:27:37 3 551 VINCENT VAN DER KRAAY M20-24 0:28:08 4 298 STEVE WRIGHT M20-24 0:28:49 5 417 RICHARD STANES M20-24 0:28:52 6 237 BRENT PHILLIPS M20-24 0:32:07 7 262 CHRIS SHERER M20-24 0:35:01 1 247 DAN REED M25-29 0:26:25 2 241 SCOTT RADLEY M25-29 0:27:32 3 254 GARETH SANGSTER M25-29 0:27:34 4 525 MARK FREEAR M25-29 0:27:47 5 832 CARLO FACCHINO M25-29 0:28:34 6 722 DARREN POWELL M25-29 0:29:27 7 643 STEVE DAVIS M25-29 0:29:52 8 267 THOMAS SNAITH M25-29 0:30:15 9 174 BILL HALE M25-29 0:30:19 10 619 DAN HATFIELD M25-29 0:31:08 11 140 DALE CROMPTON M25-29 0:31:10 12 145 GAVIN DEEVY M25-29 0:31:29 13 238 DAVID PHILLIPS M25-29 0:31:30 14 117 RICHARD BOLTON M25-29 0:32:05 15 268 JODY SNOWDON M25-29 0:32:44 16 457 BLAIR NELSON M25-29 0:33:40 17 119 PAUL BORTON M25-29 0:33:59 18 353 CORNEL WOLMARANS M25-29 0:34:08 19 290 ASHLEY WEBSTER M25-29 0:34:35 20 392 DUANE MOYLE M25-29 0:35:12 21 811 MICHAEL FOWLER M25-29 0:37:37 22 408 JAI IVARSSON M25-29 0:38:11 23 828 ALBERT WEINING M25-29 0:42:26 1 803 BRENDON DOWNEY M30-34 0:26:18 2 554 TIM MITCHELL M30-34 0:26:31 3 163 ANTONY GARDINER M30-34 0:26:35 4 547 BRETT HICKMAN M30-34 0:27:21 5 228 GEOFF O'BRIEN M30-34 0:27:28 6 838 NAO HORI M30-34 0:28:27 7 227 HIDEFUMI NOMURA M30-34 0:28:43 8 201 GERRY LYNCH M30-34 0:29:07 9 257 MARK SCHIELE M30-34 0:29:21 10 168 NICK GOLDWATER M30-34 0:29:50 11 393 CARLOS RAMSEY M30-34 0:29:57 12 288 NIGEL WEBB M30-34 0:30:00 13 289 RUSSELL WEBBER M30-34 0:30:46 14 456 ROBBO DOUGLAS M30-34 0:31:18 15 214 PHILIP MCGRATH M30-34 0:31:24 16 517 DANIEL MCCARTHY M30-34 0:31:27 17 821 TXEMA SANZ M30-34 0:31:31 18 269 BRENT STANDEN M30-34 0:31:40 19 114 CRAIG BIRCH M30-34 0:31:44 20 159 EDWIN FLAHERTY M30-34 0:31:46 21 243 MARTIN RALPH M30-34 0:31:47 22 162 RICHARD FRAWLEY M30-34 0:31:51 23 420 CHRIS DE WIT M30-34 0:32:24 24 710 GRANT SIGNAL M30-34 0:32:37 25 736 BRUCE COLSTICK M30-34 0:32:38 26 102 JAMIE ADAMSON M30-34 0:32:42 27 447 GLEN LARSEN M30-34 0:33:23 28 813 GRAHAM PARKER M30-34 0:33:41 29 812 DAVID ARMSTRONG M30-34 0:34:07 30 137 LEE COTTON M30-34 0:34:21 31 360 EDWARD MASSEY M30-34 0:35:58 32 512 MATTHEW HARBIN M30-34 0:37:11 33 516 DAVID GRAY M30-34 0:37:50 34 470 SIMON TEAGLE M30-34 0:38:39 35 744 MATT BAKER M30-34 0:39:08 36 712 BRUCE MURTAGH M30-34 0:41:28 37 819 ERIK TAMS M30-34 0:43:17 1 617 TONY O'HAGAN M35-39 0:24:56 2 401 GRANT WINWOOD M35-39 0:26:57 3 130 ADRIAN BUTCHER M35-39 0:27:10 4 204 CRAIG MACKENZIE M35-39 0:28:02 5 327 TERRY ROBINSON M35-39 0:28:14 6 394 MICHAEL GILBERT M35-39 0:28:17 7 831 DAVID ALLAWAY M35-39 0:28:30 8 128 MICHAEL COLLINS M35-39 0:29:10 9 240 ALWYN POOLE M35-39 0:29:31 10 223 STUART NEAL M35-39 0:29:36 11 225 BRIAN NICHOLSON M35-39 0:29:45 12 335 JAMES ASHFORD M35-39 0:29:59 13 134 PETER CLARK M35-39 0:30:05 14 840 RICHARD CLIFTON M35-39 0:30:23 15 329 DAVID SIER M35-39 0:30:42 16 651 DAVID ROSS M35-39 0:31:41 17 379 IAN PARKER M35-39 0:31:55 18 219 ANDREW MORTON M35-39 0:31:56 19 170 PHIL GOULTON M35-39 0:32:35 20 175 MARK HAREB M35-39 0:32:58 21 707 KEN COLLIN M35-39 0:33:03 22 618 GREG HUTCHISON M35-39 0:33:50 23 226 MICHAEL NICHOLSON M35-39 0:33:54 24 453 TODD GOVENLOCK M35-39 0:34:19 25 452 TODD KUZMICH M35-39 0:34:33 26 602 IAN WINSON M35-39 0:34:38 27 845 BRIAN WEATHERLY M35-39 0:34:50 28 263 ANDREW SIMCOCK M35-39 0:36:07 29 637 STEVE CONLAN M35-39 0:36:43 30 284 DAVID WALSH M35-39 0:38:32 31 509 TODD GOGGIN M35-39 0:39:27 32 272 MICHAEL STOWERS M35-39 0:44:41 1 406 GLENN WRIGHT M40-44 0:26:06 2 742 STUART SMITH M40-44 0:26:19 3 809 MALCOLM MEADS M40-44 0:26:49 4 629 STUART BLAKE M40-44 0:27:26 5 292 NICHOLAS WEDDE M40-44 0:27:43 6 236 GLEN PETERSEN M40-44 0:28:25 7 249 IAN ROBERTSON M40-44 0:28:48 8 294 ALAN WILLISCROFT M40-44 0:28:53 9 814 GREGORY BALL M40-44 0:30:49 10 144 MARTINHO DA GLORIA M40-44 0:31:00 11 218 CYRIL MOORBY M40-44 0:31:02 12 127 EVAN BROWN M40-44 0:31:17 13 186 KRUNO IVANCIC M40-44 0:31:19 14 264 CRAIG SIMONSON M40-44 0:31:20 15 271 KENT STOKES M40-44 0:31:22 16 842 BARRY MUNNIK M40-44 0:31:57 17 403 RUSSELL TROY M40-44 0:32:10 18 199 ROB LUND M40-44 0:32:13 19 261 MARK SHAW M40-44 0:32:16 20 333 STEVE WILLIAMSON M40-44 0:32:40 21 708 FRANK GRANT M40-44 0:32:45 22 801 PETER MUELLER M40-44 0:33:02 23 818 ALASTAIR MACFARLANE M40-44 0:33:28 24 113 DENE BIDDLECOMBE M40-44 0:33:29 25 807 TOM MCLEOD M40-44 0:33:43 26 183 PETER HUGH M40-44 0:34:17 27 149 MARK DOLEMAN M40-44 0:35:15 28 190 PAUL KANE M40-44 0:36:05 29 211 TOM MASON M40-44 0:37:13 30 371 JOHN WOULFE M40-44 0:37:42 31 816 JEREMY GRAHAM M40-44 0:39:13 32 252 MICHAEL RYAN M40-44 0:43:24 33 720 MALCOLM BATTIN M40-44 0:43:32 34 245 MILES RASHLEIGH M40-44 0:45:16 1 382 KEITH THORPE M45-49 0:27:46 2 462 DAVE CHAMBERS M45-49 0:28:24 3 375 STEVEN HOWELL M45-49 0:28:39 4 826 RICHARD JUSTICE M45-49 0:29:18 5 253 GEORGE SANDERS M45-49 0:29:53 6 207 BILL MANNING M45-49 0:30:36 7 167 DOC GODFREY M45-49 0:30:53 8 278 GARY TWEEDIE M45-49 0:30:56 9 302 LANCE BOWDEN M45-49 0:31:25 10 110 WILLIAM BELL M45-49 0:31:42 11 133 IAN CHIBNALL M45-49 0:31:43 12 714 CHRIS PURVIS M45-49 0:32:06 13 404 NICHOLAS GIBSON M45-49 0:32:19 14 275 PETER THOMAS M45-49 0:32:23 15 383 LINDSAY DONALD M45-49 0:32:25 16 103 BILL ATHERTON M45-49 0:32:57 17 157 MARTY FINCH M45-49 0:33:07 18 192 ROGER KING M45-49 0:33:45 19 180 JOHN HEYES M45-49 0:34:28 20 255 TONY SANGSTER M45-49 0:34:47 21 514 ROB CORNE M45-49 0:35:39 22 177 PHILIP HAYDON M45-49 0:36:28 1 234 DAVID PEIRCE M50-54 0:27:04 2 439 GEORGE HILGEHOLT M50-54 0:27:14 3 397 CRAIG PATERSON M50-54 0:27:58 4 187 ROBERT JACKSON M50-54
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