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Sir Owen G Glenn Natnl Aquatic Centre Sir Owen G Glenn Natnl Aquatic Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 17/06/2019 Page 1 2019 Aon NZ Open Championships - 17/06/2019 to 21/06/2019 Meet Program - Session Two - Finals Event 101 Women 50 LC Meter Freestyle Multi-Class Event 2 Men 400 LC Meter IM Lane Name Age Team Prelims NZ Open Rec: 4:14.27 8/09/2018 Lewis Clareburt Heat 1 Finals A - Final Starts at 07:00 PM 2017 Title H: 4:17.52 2018 Lewis Clareburt 1 %Melissa Donoghue S10 31 CAMWK 42.88 World QT: 4:17.90 2 %Nia Wallace S7 15 CSCAK 41.74 Lane Name Age Team Prelims 3 %Ella Benn S9 15 SELCB 33.22 Heat 1 A - Final Starts at 07:11 PM 4 %Sophie Pascoe S9 26 QESCB 27.80 1 Callum Prime 19 NSSAK 4:40.12 5 %Tupou Neiufi S8 18 HPKCO 32.64 2 Jeremy Tasker 24 NCSCB 4:36.43 6 %Siobhan Terry S10 18 TPOBP 35.86 3 Luan Grobbelaar 17 KWIMW 4:30.10 7 %Katie Short S12 24 ZENOT 40.65 4 Lewis Clareburt 19 CAPWN 4:17.69 8 %Jane Fox S14 19 OCASL 33.05 5 *Talon Lindquist (V) 20 KODKF 4:29.49 6 *Brandon Schuster (V) 21 SAM 4:35.95 Event 1 Women 50 LC Meter Freestyle 7 Lochlainn O'Connor 18 EVOBP 4:37.40 8/10/2010 NZ Open Rec: 25.01 Hayley Palmer 8 Andrew Rattray 18 HPKCO 4:41.50 2017 Title H: 26.22 2018 Rebecca Moynihan World QT: 25.04 Event 113 Women 100 LC Meter Backstroke Multi-Class Lane Name Age Team Prelims Lane Name Age Team Prelims Heat 1 B - Final Starts at 07:04 PM Heat 1 Finals A - Final Starts at 07:19 PM 1 Hannah Bates 19 AQGCB 27.54 2 %Nia Wallace S7 15 CSCAK 1:47.66 2 Cassie Wright 21 QESCB 27.53 3 %Ella Benn S9 15 SELCB 1:25.45 3 Grace Jones 18 SUNHP 27.37 4 %Sophie Pascoe S9 26 QESCB 1:08.92 4 Kyla Alexander 18 UNIAK 27.31 5 %Tupou Neiufi S8 18 HPKCO 1:19.68 5 Manaia Butler 16 JASCB 27.33 6 %Jane Fox S14 19 OCASL 1:22.65 6 Vanessa Ouwehand 19 PHOAK 27.50 7 %Katie Short S12 24 ZENOT 1:45.10 7 Summer Miln 19 UNIAK 27.53 Event 3 Women 200 LC Meter Backstroke 8 Danielle Joblin 15 STPWK 27.57 NZ Open Rec: 2:09.13 15/12/2009 Melissa Ingram Heat 2 A - Final Starts at 07:08 PM 2017 Title H: 2:15.32 2018 Emma Godwin 1 Andie Quirke 17 NSSAK 27.14 World QT: 2:11.53 2 Paige Flynn 22 STPWK 26.75 3 *Olivia Collins (V) 16 SPW 26.25 Lane Name Age Team Prelims 4 Chelsey Edwards 18 CAPWN 25.93 Heat 1 B - Final Starts at 07:24 PM OCASL 2:27.26 5 Erika Fairweather 15 NEPOT 26.23 1 Amie Pratt 14 HPKCO 2:26.66 6 *Ella Ramsay (V) 14 SPW 26.46 2 Caitlin Green 16 UNIAK 2:25.90 7 Natasha Johnson 17 AQGCB 27.00 3 Jesse Welsh 15 AQNTR 2:24.09 8 Paige Schendelaar-Kemp 20 HPKCO 27.20 4 Erin Metcalfe 16 5 Greta Agnew 18 CAPWN 2:25.60 6 Chloe Seaman 15 NSSAK 2:26.25 7 Holly Isaac 16 STPWK 2:26.89 8 Tess Whineray 14 CCYAK 2:27.88 Heat 2 A - Final Starts at 07:30 PM 1 Sophie Irving 16 CAPWN 2:23.52 2 Cassie Wright 21 QESCB 2:22.46 3 Gina Galloway 18 NSSAK 2:17.59 4 Ali Galyer 20 NSSAK 2:10.61 5 Emma Godwin 22 SUNHP 2:17.14 6 Tyler Finau 15 ENTHP 2:22.00 7 Ella Drinnan 19 NSSAK 2:23.28 8 Sasha Reid 17 AQNTR 2:23.95 Sir Owen G Glenn Natnl Aquatic Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 17/06/2019 Page 2 2019 Aon NZ Open Championships - 17/06/2019 to 21/06/2019 Meet Program - Session Two - Finals Heat 2 A - Final Starts at 07:59 PM Event 104 Men 100 LC Meter Backstroke Multi-Class 1 Jessica Scott 16 NEPOT 28.36 Lane Name Age Team Prelims 2 Paige Schendelaar-Kemp 20 HPKCO 28.19 Heat 1 Finals A - Final Starts at 07:42 PM 3 Vanessa Ouwehand 19 PHOAK 27.89 NAQHP 1:23.99 1 %Lance Dustow S14 18 4 Helena Gasson 24 CSCAK 27.04 CSCAK 1:30.56 2 %Harry Randall S7 13 5 *Olivia Collins (V) 16 SPW 27.67 MTEAK 1:11.92 3 %David Beck S14 22 6 Chelsey Edwards 18 CAPWN 27.91 FFDWK 1:05.56 4 %Jesse Reynolds S9 22 7 Alice Waldow 16 UNIAK 28.33 SELCB 1:15.67 5 %Celyn Edwards S8 18 8 *Ella Ramsay (V) 14 SPW 28.59 6 %Ieuan Edwards S9 16 SELCB 1:20.31 7 %Jack Bugler S14 16 BLENM 1:22.80 Event 6 Men 800 LC Meter Freestyle 8 %Benjamin Gould S10 15 GRDCB 1:28.31 NZ Open Rec: 7:56.14 6/08/2017 Matthew Hutchins 2017 Title H: 8:01.87 2018 Zac Reid Event 4 Men 100 LC Meter Backstroke World QT: 7:54.31 31/03/2012 NZ Open Rec: 53.32 Gareth Kean Lane Name Age Team Seed Time 2017 Title H: 55.85 2018 Corneille Coetzee Heat 2 of 2 Finals Starts at 08:02 PM World QT: 54.06 1 Phoenix Douglas 20 CAPWN 8:34.60 Lane Name Age Team Prelims 2 Bronson Lloyd 16 RAUWN 8:28.43 Heat 1 B - Final Starts at 07:47 PM 3 Quinton Hurley 18 JASCB 8:14.34 NCSCB 59.13 1 Ollie Rayner 19 4 Zac Reid 19 AQNTR 8:01.87 QESCB 58.73 2 Zeke Pine 17 5 *Zhou Wang (V) 20 SHANG 8:04.44 SHANG 57.87 3 *Da Luo (V) 17 6 Louis Clark 17 AQGCB 8:22.10 UNIAK 57.15 4 Jack Anderson 21 7 Riley Taylor 18 STUCB 8:29.85 NCSCB 57.68 5 Angus Kelliher 17 8 Luke Mitchell 19 STPWK 8:35.09 6 *Talon Lindquist (V) 20 KODKF 58.32 7 Taiko Torepe-Ormsby 15 WHACB 58.89 Event 7 Women 1500 LC Meter Freestyle 8 Thomas Wilson 19 CAPWN 59.41 NZ Open Rec: 15:40.14 15/08/2015 Lauren Boyle Heat 2 A - Final Starts at 07:51 PM 2017 Title H: 16:26.88 2018 Emma Robinson 1 Cameron Gray 15 NSSAK 57.12 World QT: 16:32.04 2 Zac Dell 18 PUKCO 56.23 Lane Name Age Team Seed Time 3 Kane Follows 22 MTEAK 55.42 Heat 2 of 2 Finals Starts at 08:14 PM 4 Bradlee Ashby 23 NSSAK 54.79 1 Ruby Heath 19 CAPWN 17:37.78 5 Corey Main 24 HPKCO 54.80 2 Bree Middleton 16 ASTCB 17:33.74 6 Andrew Jeffcoat 19 PUKCO 55.69 3 Caitlin Deans 19 NEPOT 17:09.61 7 Bayley Main 22 HPKCO 56.88 4 Emma Robinson 24 CAPWN 16:26.88 8 Jason Churches 19 PARAK 57.13 5 Hayley McIntosh 20 PHOAK 17:07.30 6 Gina McCarthy 16 HILWK 17:13.27 Event 5 Women 50 LC Meter Butterfly 7 Lucy North 17 AQNTR 17:36.68 2013 NZ Open Rec: 26.03 Sophia Batchelor 8 Sarah Cummings 14 LVWBP 18:06.97 2017 Title H: 27.65 2018 Vanessa Ouwehand Lane Name Age Team Prelims Heat 1 B - Final Starts at 07:55 PM 1 Lea Muellner 15 RAUWN 29.41 2 Sasha Reid 17 AQNTR 29.13 3 Hannah Bates 19 AQGCB 28.81 4 Tori McTeigue 18 NSSAK 28.62 5 Kiana Swain 17 PUKCO 28.79 6 Jenna Rolston-Larking 15 CAPWN 29.04 7 Nicole Lockie 16 PARAK 29.31 8 Katlyn Steedman 19 PUKCO 29.48.
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