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2019 Athletics NS Indoor Open Chebucto Athletics Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:48 AM 2019-01-20 Page 1 2019 Athletics NS Indoor Open - 2019-01-18 to 2019-01-20 Canada Games Center Results Girls 12-13 60 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== Finals 1 Fulmore, Lucy Truro Lions 10.00 8.76 2 2 Brooks, Taylor Halifast Athletics 9.50 9.09 2 3 MacCallum, Amelia Pictou Count 9.20 9.37 3 4 Wolthausen, Lyla Halifast Athletics 9.48 9.52 3 5 Young, Lillian Annapolis Co 9.66 9.67 2 Women 14-15 60 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Jacobson, Carys Fast Tracks 8.27 8.17 6 2 Yang, Mya Halifast Athletics 8.63 8.48 4 3 Evans, Willa Truro Lions 8.51 8.60 5 4 MacDonald, Madelyn Annapolis Co 9.00 9.13 3 5 Matthews, Kiersten Halifast Athletics 9.57 9.19 2 6 Campbell, Emma Yhz Track & 10.00 9.24 2 Women 16-17 60 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Poisson, Alexandra Halifast Athletics 8.61 8.49 5 2 Gaudry, Abbigael Chebucto Athletics 10.00 8.55 1 3 Lawrence, Lillian Annapolis Co 8.64 8.70 4 4 Majury, Cate Liit 8.70 8.80 4 5 Stroud, Charlotte Pictou Count 8.09 8.94 7 Women 18-19 60 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Mattinson, Taylor Dalhousie Tigers 7.91 8.01 8 2 Pothier, Jaylin Halifast Athletics 8.20 8.34 7 3 Hill, Olivia Dalhousie Tigers 8.23 8.50 6 4 Kharma, Sidney St. Mary's Huskies 8.50 8.62 5 5 Leblanc, Sophie St. Mary's Huskies 8.60 8.67 5 6 Clarke, Jessica St. Francis 8.15 8.68 7 7 Alexander, Mira Truro Lions 8.70 8.73 4 8 Macinnis, Kelly St. Mary's Huskies 8.72 8.74 4 9 Crewe, Olivia St. Francis 8.47 8.77 6 10 Lane, Nathalie Upei Panthers 1:28.88 8.95 1 11 Fitzgerald, Haley Chebucto Athletics 10.00 9.67 1 12 Loughran, Montana Upei Panthers 8.99 9.85 3 13 MacDonald, Josee Special Olym 13.09 13.22 1 14 Samson, Roslyn Special Olym 13.09 13.54 1 Women 20-34 60 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Reynolds, Maya Dalhousie Tigers 7.62 7.62 8 2 Smith, Bailey Upei Panthers 7.71 7.63 8 Chebucto Athletics Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:48 AM 2019-01-20 Page 2 2019 Athletics NS Indoor Open - 2019-01-18 to 2019-01-20 Canada Games Center Results ....Women 20-34 60 Meter Dash 3 Taylor, Samantha St. Francis 7.92 8.06 8 4 Deakin, Alanna St. Francis 8.05 8.17 8 5 Heubach, Lorena Dalhousie Tigers 8.05 8.21 8 6 Graham, Megan St. Francis 8.30 8.33 6 7 Deweyert, Anne Unb Reds 8.20 8.34 7 8 Boudreau, Emma St. Francis 8.17 8.48 7 9 Kennedy, Catherine St. Francis 8.30 8.51 6 10 Macneil, Sarah Yhz Track & 8.48 8.54 6 11 Silverberg, Jenna Dalhousie Tigers 8.50 8.64 5 12 Maclachlan, Joy Special Olym 8.93 8.96 3 13 Pike, Katie Memorial Sea-Hawks 8.60 8.98 5 14 Gee, Kali St. Mary's Huskies 8.70 9.12 4 15 Barry, Anna Unattached N 9:30.00 9.65 2 16 Fraser, Caleigh Special Olym 10.86 11.28 1 Women 12-13 150 Meter Dash ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Wolthausen, Lyla Halifast Athletics 24:04.00 23.77 2 Cao, Elianne Halifast Athletics 25.66 24.07 Women 14-15 200 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Jacobson, Carys Fast Tracks 28.05 27.30 5 2 Yang, Mya Halifast Athletics 30.00 29.21 3 3 Evans, Willa Truro Lions 28.70 29.29 4 4 Covert, Claire Yhz Track & 31.00 29.39 3 5 MacDonald, Madelyn Annapolis Co 31.00 31.63 3 6 Matthews, Kiersten Halifast Athletics 34.00 32.99 2 Women 16-17 200 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Halaoui, Marena-Solim Fast Tracks 27.51 27.86 5 2 Gaudry, Abbigael Chebucto Athletics 28.35 28.13 4 3 Poisson, Alexandra Halifast Athletics 27.91 28.21 5 4 Fergusson, Lauren Chebucto Athletics 27.52 28.37 5 5 Lawrence, Lillian Annapolis Co 28.41 28.99 4 6 Majury, Cate Liit 28.51 29.99 4 7 King, Megan Yhz Track & 31.24 30.58 2 Women 18-19 200 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Henneberry, Samantha Halifast Athletics 28.17 28.92 4 2 Alexander, Mira Truro Lions 29.30 29.34 3 3 Fitzgerald, Haley Chebucto Athletics 33.00 34.95 2 4 Samson, Roslyn Special Olym 37.08 51.00 2 5 MacDonald, Josee Special Olym 1:32.80 51.64 1 Chebucto Athletics Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:48 AM 2019-01-20 Page 3 2019 Athletics NS Indoor Open - 2019-01-18 to 2019-01-20 Canada Games Center Results Women 20-34 200 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Deweyert, Anne Unb Reds 26.90 27.84 5 2 Maclachlan, Joy Special Olym 30.96 30.04 3 3 Richard, Kristina Special Olym 36.20 34.17 2 4 Fraser, Caleigh Special Olym 37.08 40.05 1 Women 40-44 200 Meter Dash ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Ambrocichuk, Francesca Unattached 36:00.00 33.18 Women 60-64 200 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Fulmore, Lucy Truro Lions 29.00 29.48 4 2 Brooks, Taylor Halifast Athletics 25.00 33.13 5 3 Welch, Jo Unattached N 35.67 1 Women 18-19 300 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Mattinson, Taylor Dalhousie Tigers 42.40 42.78 3 2 Crewe, Olivia St. Francis 45.39 45.25 2 3 Leblanc, Sophie St. Mary's Huskies 47.00 46.50 1 4 Lane, Nathalie Upei Panthers 50.00 46.90 1 5 Macinnis, Kelly St. Mary's Huskies 47.50 48.18 1 6 Kharma, Sidney St. Mary's Huskies 48.50 51.05 1 Women 20-34 300 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Taylor, Samantha St. Francis 42.02 42.43 3 2 Hall, Mackenzie Fast Tracks 42.87 42.73 3 3 Flower, Allie St. Francis 40.37 43.39 3 4 Artibello, Malia Stride Ahead 43.79 45.60 3 5 Wysote, Nadia Unb Reds 45.65 45.65 2 6 Dunn, Abby St. Mary's Huskies 47.00 48.32 1 7 Atchia, Danika Upei Panthers 50.00 51.64 1 -- Halaoui, Marena-Solim Fast Tracks 45.00 DQ 2 Women 16-17 400 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Fullarton, Zoe Fast Tracks 1:07.68 1:05.52 2 2 Macneil, Allison Yhz Track & 1:06.00 1:14.34 2 Chebucto Athletics Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:48 AM 2019-01-20 Page 4 2019 Athletics NS Indoor Open - 2019-01-18 to 2019-01-20 Canada Games Center Results Women 20-34 400 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Macneil, Sarah Yhz Track & 1:05.93 1:05.78 2 2 Richard, Kristina Special Olym 1:32.80 1:20.32 1 Women 40-44 400 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year Team Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 MacDonald, Cara Pictou Count 1:03.29 1:01.51 2 2 Lewis, Abby Chebucto Athletics 1:15.00 1:09.07 1 3 Smith, Cheryl Valley Athletics 1:12.00 1:11.87 1 4 Gurney, Ila Annapolis Co 1:08.00 1:12.59 2 Women 18-19 600 Meter Run ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Blunden, Katie Halifast Athletics 1:36.15 1:36.29 2 MacDonald, Aidan St. Francis 1:43.00 1:39.41 3 Liem, Lauren St. Francis 1:46.00 1:44.17 4 Walker, Chloe St. Francis 1:49.00 1:47.00 Women 20-34 600 Meter Run ================================================================================ Name Year Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Hall,
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