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Banklink Rowing NZ National Championships BankLink Rowing NZ National Championships Wednesday, 15 February 2012 Race 84 Men's Senior Eight Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 62.04 Hawkes Bay 1 1 (Jenkins,Hyland,Thomas,McInnes,Wood,Jenkins,Potter,StGeorge,c:Herbert) 8 5:54.57 0.00 +0.00 62.08 West End 1 2 (Hawthorne,Chapman-Smith,Oliver,Nihotte,Jones,Jowitt,Poor,Caldwell,c:Wood) 2 5:57.41 2.84 +2.84 62.06 Waihopai 1 3 (Leeming,Jenkins,Ben,Redpath,Malcolm,O'Connor,Behrent,Pascoe,c:McMillan) 3 6:00.75 3.34 +6.18 62.02 Auckland Grammar 1 4 (De Jong,Josh,Pethica,Kennedy,Van Velthooven,Smith,Bridgman,Batts,c:Bateman) 1 6:03.74 2.99 +9.17 62.01 Auckland 1 5 (Liu,Nel,Powell,Aitchison,Newton,Aitchison,Byllemos,Accorsi,c:Ramesh) 4 6:08.81 5.07 +14.24 62.05 Nelson 1 6 (Babbage,Stephens,Johnston,Mincher,Osmaston,Knapp,Bennion,McKenzie,c:Smith) 6 6:09.16 0.35 +14.59 62.03 Blenheim 1 7 (Irving,Avery,Wilson,Wilson,Gilmore,Robertson,McCaffrey,Murray,c:Smith) 7 6:12.24 3.08 +17.67 62.07 Waikato 1 8 (van Eyk*,Edge,Reynolds,ODonnell,Berkers,O'Connor,Glenn,Dickson,c:Ward) 5 6:21.64 9.40 +27.07 Progress : *substitute Race 85 Women's Club Single Scull Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 60.15 Otago 1 (Zoe McBride) 6 8:09.62 0.00 +0.00 2 60.20 Timaru 1 (Heather Livesey) 1 8:21.71 12.09 +12.09 3 60.11 Hamilton 1 (Brittany Mace) 5 8:29.08 7.37 +19.46 4 60.13 Mercer 1 (Brooke Donoghue) 4 8:30.56 1.48 +20.94 5 60.02 Auckland 1 (Nicola Goss) 3 8:41.06 10.50 +31.44 6 60.05 Avon 2 (Hazelle Tomlin) 7 8:45.74 4.68 +36.12 7 60.19 Tauranga 2 (Sive Geoghegan) 8 8:53.50 7.76 +43.88 8 60.10 Clifton 3 (Sarah Rohe) 2 9:01.59 8.09 +51.97 Progress : 1,2,3,4->Semi-Final (Race's 157,158); 5,6,7,8->Repechage (Race's 139-140) Race 86 Women's Club Single Scull Heat 2 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 60.07 Cambridge 21 (Hannah Maher) 6 8:18.39 0.00 +0.00 2 60.23 Wellington 1 (Amy Robson) 2 8:26.58 8.19 +8.19 3 60.18 Tauranga 1 (Elyse Rothery) 8 8:26.75 0.17 +8.36 4 60.16 Otago 2 (Hannah Duggan) 3 8:30.24 3.49 +11.85 5 60.08 Clifton 1 (Heather Froude) 5 8:36.08 5.84 +17.69 6 60.22 Timaru 3 (Amy Blackler) 1 8:50.34 14.26 +31.95 7 60.04 Avon 1 (Gabrielle Peach) 7 8:54.93 4.59 +36.54 8 60.12 Hamilton 2 (Rebecca Cook) 4 8:56.26 1.33 +37.87 Progress : 1,2,3,4->Semi-Final (Race's 157,158); 5,6,7,8->Repechage (Race's 139-140) Race 87 Women's Club Single Scull Heat 3 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 60.24 West End 1 (Jessica Ellis) 4 8:22.92 0.00 +0.00 2 60.14 North End 1 (Anna McAslan) 2 8:24.16 1.24 +1.24 3 60.21 Timaru 2 (Kate Shaw) 5 8:31.99 7.83 +9.07 4 60.06 Avon 3 (Stine Hammer) 3 8:36.01 4.02 +13.09 5 60.03 Auckland Grammar 1 (Kelsi Walters) 8 8:43.92 7.91 +21.00 6 60.01 Aramoho Wanganui 1 (Sara-Jane Back) 1 8:49.69 5.77 +26.77 7 60.09 Clifton 2 (Emma Rees) 7 8:57.36 7.67 +34.44 8 60.17 Otago University 1 (Jenna Smeehuyzen) 6 9:29.17 31.81 +66.25 Progress : 1,2,3,4->Semi-Final (Race's 157,158); 5,6,7,8->Repechage (Race's 139-140) BankLink Rowing NZ National Championships Wednesday, 15 February 2012 Race 88 Men's Club Single Scull Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 61.13 Dunstan Arm 1 (Simon Smith) 5 7:30.99 0.00 +0.00 2 61.26 Picton 1 (Mitchell Mackenzie-mol) 2 7:33.03 2.04 +2.04 3 61.35 Wairau 1 (Kurt Williamson) 7 7:36.60 3.57 +5.61 4 61.39 Whangarei 1 (Edward Baddeley) 4 7:36.84 0.24 +5.85 5 61.33 UNW - Union 1 (Mark Evans) 3 8:01.26 24.42 +30.27 6 61.27 Rotorua 1 (Matthew Cooper) 1 8:03.29 2.03 +32.30 7 61.09 Avon 4 (Kevin Chu) 6 8:28.30 25.01 +57.31 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 161,162); 3,4,5,6,7,8->Repechage (Race's 141-144) Race 89 Men's Club Single Scull Heat 2 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 61.32 Te Awamutu 1 (Ben Cudby) 6 7:35.61 0.00 +0.00 2 61.05 Auckland Grammar 1 (Campbell Rhodes) 3 7:39.32 3.71 +3.71 3 61.07 Avon 2 (John Shearer) 1 7:40.68 1.36 +5.07 4 61.23 Petone 2 (James McAnallen) 2 7:42.26 1.58 +6.65 5 61.19 Otago 1 (Jack O'Leary) 4 7:42.46 0.20 +6.85 6 61.28 Star Boating Club 1 (Josh Roughan) 5 7:45.94 3.48 +10.33 7 61.25 Petone 4 (Jack Coles) 7 8:03.07 17.13 +27.46 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 161,162); 3,4,5,6,7,8->Repechage (Race's 141-144) Race 90 Men's Club Single Scull Heat 3 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 61.12 Cure Boating Club 1 (Lawson Morris-Whyte) 3 7:25.00 0.00 +0.00 2 61.36 Wairau 2 (Callum Streeter) 2 7:29.78 4.78 +4.78 3 61.01 Aramoho Wanganui 1 (Gus Pawson) 5 7:35.73 5.95 +10.73 4 61.40 Whangarei 2 (Stewart Widger) 7 7:38.57 2.84 +13.57 5 61.22 Petone 1 (Troy O'Reilly) 6 7:45.25 6.68 +20.25 6 61.31 Tauranga 2 (Karl Ricketts) 4 8:11.02 25.77 +46.02 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 161,162); 3,4,5,6,7,8->Repechage (Race's 141-144) Race 91 Men's Club Single Scull Heat 4 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 61.14 Cure Boating Club 2 (Rowan Jackman) 6 7:25.11 0.00 +0.00 2 61.16 Hamilton 1 (Reuben Stevenson) 4 7:33.24 8.13 +8.13 3 61.17 Hauraki Plains 1 (Brent Walker) 7 7:56.33 23.09 +31.22 4 61.34 UNW - Union 2 (Tom Monaghan) 2 8:10.12 13.79 +45.01 5 61.04 Auckland 2 (Kam Wing) 3 9:38.11 87.99 +133.0 61.10 Avon 5 (Fergus Porteous) 1 SCRATCHED 61.08 Avon 3 (Michael Shearer) 5 SCRATCHED Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 161,162); 3,4,5,6,7,8->Repechage (Race's 141-144) Race 92 Men's Club Single Scull Heat 5 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 61.20 Otago 2 (Bryce Abernethy) 2 7:31.63 0.00 +0.00 2 61.15 Dunstan Arm 2 (Doug Cryer) 5 7:38.48 6.85 +6.85 3 61.18 Hauraki Plains 2 (Patrick Davenport) 3 7:50.32 11.84 +18.69 4 61.24 Petone 3 (Patrick O'Reilly) 1 7:51.97 1.65 +20.34 5 61.06 Avon 1 (Nick Campbell) 4 7:53.64 1.67 +22.01 6 61.30 Tauranga 1 (Robert Nichols) 6 7:56.04 2.40 +24.41 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 161,162); 3,4,5,6,7,8->Repechage (Race's 141-144) BankLink Rowing NZ National Championships Wednesday, 15 February 2012 Race 93 Men's Club Single Scull Heat 6 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 61.21 Otago University 1 (Jamie Saunders) 4 7:29.08 0.00 +0.00 2 61.11 Cambridge 21 (Matthew Dunham) 6 7:35.73 6.65 +6.65 3 61.41 Otago University 2 (Thomas Stott) 7 7:42.71 6.98 +13.63 4 61.02 Aramoho Wanganui 2 (Adrian van Bussel) 2 7:46.99 4.28 +17.91 5 61.37 Wellington 1 (Paul Moreno) 5 7:58.59 11.60 +29.51 6 61.03 Auckland 1 (Anthony O'Connor) 3 8:01.38 2.79 +32.30 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 161,162); 3,4,5,6,7,8->Repechage (Race's 141-144) Race 94 Women's Premier Eight Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 65.02 SRPC 1 1 (Behrent,Loe,Loe,Spoors,Prendergast,Dawson,Spiers,Macfarlane,c:Middleton-Tansey) 4 6:25.61 0.00 +0.00 65.03 CRPC 1 2 (Shelton,MacKenzie,Rodie,Munro,Trappitt,Ayling,Matthews,Scown,c:McAndrew) 3 6:36.29 10.68 +10.68 65.01 WRPC 1 3 (Horsfall,Austin,Fischer,Twining,Perry,Stevenson,Discombe,Pulford,c:Shepherd) 2 6:40.40 4.11 +14.79 Progress : Race 95 Men's Premier Eight Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 66.05 WRPC 1 1 (Berry,Dallinger,Macky,Wehr-Candler,Murray,Williams,Healey,Eade,c:Pavich) 2 5:36.66 0.00 +0.00 66.03 SRPC 1 2 (Lassche,Bond,Svoboda,Storey,Meyer,Trott,Uru,Bond,c:Turner) 3 5:37.87 1.21 +1.21 66.02 CRPC 1 3 (Grant,Cottle,Burson,Sele,Seymour,O'Neill,Harris,Hammond,c:Dessoulavy) 1 5:39.44 1.57 +2.78 66.01 ARPC 1 4 (Howard*,Kells,Pusinelli,Campbell*,Tripp,Mabbott,Arms,Harrison,c:Battersby) 5 6:00.12 20.68 +23.46 66.04 SRPC 2 5 (Harvey,Brand,Barnsdale,Staub,Glue,Meates,Flannery,Cohen,c:Buckley) 4 6:18.92 18.80 +42.26 Progress : *substitute Race 96 Women's U 21 Single Scull Repechage 1 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 01.14 Southern RPC 3 (Catherine Shields) 5 8:19.41 0.00 +0.00 2 01.08 Nelson 1 (Kirsty Thompson) 3 8:26.70 7.29 +7.29 3 01.09 North Shore 1 (Ashlee Rowe) 7 8:27.24 0.54 +7.83 4 01.18 WRPC 4 (Tosca Wilson) 4 8:43.31 16.07 +23.90 5 01.03 Avon 2 (Stine Hammer) 1 8:53.69 10.38 +34.28 6 01.11 Otago 2 (Hannah Duggan) 6 9:05.85 12.16 +46.44 7 01.07 Hamilton 1 (Rebecca Cook) 2 9:21.47 15.62 +62.06 Progress : 1,2,3,4->Semi-Final (Race's 147,148); Rest Eliminated Race 97 Men's U 21 Single Scull Repechage 1 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 02.19 Waikato RPC 3 (Adam Ling) 5 7:19.72 0.00 +0.00 2 02.13 Southern RPC 3 (Scott Barnsdale) 6 7:20.45 0.73 +0.73 3 02.02 Auckland RPC 1 (Lewis Hollows) 3 7:20.76 0.31 +1.04 4 02.17 Waikato RPC 1 (Toby Earp Cunliffe-Steel) 2 7:21.01 0.25 +1.29 5 02.16 Waihopai 1 (Ollie Behrent) 4 7:33.06 12.05 +13.34 6 02.05 Avon 1 (Thomas 'Fred' Coughlan) 7 8:00.82 27.76 +41.10 Progress : 1,2,3->Final (Race 166); Rest->Eliminated BankLink Rowing NZ National Championships Wednesday, 15 February 2012 Race 98 Men's U 21 Single Scull Repechage 2 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 02.07 Central RPC 2 (Karl Manson) 4 7:20.41 0.00 +0.00 2 02.03 Auckland RPC 2 (Giacomo Thomas) 7 7:24.58 4.17 +4.17 3 02.18 Waikato RPC 2 (Jeffrey Francis) 3 7:24.97 0.39 +4.56 4 02.09 Central RPC 4 (Sam Wells) 5 7:26.52 1.55 +6.11 5 02.10 Picton 1 (Mitchell Mackenzie-mol) 6 7:40.38 13.86 +19.97 6 02.15 Southern RPC 5 (Andrew Wakefield) 1 7:54.05 13.67 +33.64 7 02.01 Auckland Grammar 1 (Campbell Rhodes) 2 7:56.73 2.68 +36.32 Progress : 1,2,3->Final (Race 166); Rest->Eliminated Race 99 Women's Club Coxed Four Repechage 1 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 03.03 Avon 2 (Kennedy,Alder,Fletcher,Dore,c:Middleton-Tansey) 4 7:36.34 0.00 +0.00 2 03.04 Bay of Plenty Coast 1 (Magon,Fensom,Adams,Kelly,c:Scott) 3 7:39.80 3.46 +3.46 3 03.12 Waikato 1 (Mulligan,Shingleton,Campbell,O'Leary,c:Campbell) 5 7:40.14 0.34 +3.80 4 03.11 Porirua 1 (Te One,Burgess,Major,Giacon,c:Rutten) 6 7:59.67 19.53 +23.33 5 03.10 Petone 1 (Adams,Hardie,Whitaker,Billingham,c:Kane) 2 8:10.99 11.32 +34.65 Progress : 1,2,3->Final (Race 167); Rest->Eliminated Race 100 Women's Club Coxed Four Repechage 2 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 03.01 Aramoho Wanganui 1 (Stevenson,Janiten,Cvitanovich,Back,c:Wilson)
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