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Saturday 28 November AACT Summer Series Results 28 November 2009 Womens Results 60 Metres Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Wind Points Record 5 Melissa Breen WH 7.32 Under 20 +2.6 30 223 Natalie Tanks SCT 8.36 Under 16 +0.9 30 100 Metres Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Wind Points Record 5 Melissa Breen WH 11.43 Under 20 +3.7 30 6 Lauren Boden NCG 11.86 Open +3.7 29 6 Lauren Boden NCG 12.13 Open +1.1 0 352 Stephanie Pollard QBN 12.52 Under 16 +3.7 29 312 Rachael Carnegie NCG 12.87 Under 18 +3.7 27 247 Erika Vredenbregt NCG 13.02 Under 14 +2.9 28 223 Natalie Tanks SCT 13.06 Under 16 +2.9 26 242 Bridget Reilly SCT 13.57 Under 14 +3.7 26 364 Madeleine Remont WH 15.22 Under 14 +2.9 19 347 Erinn Walters JTS 18.74 Under 16 +2.9 8 200 Metres Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Wind Points Record 270 Chloe Jamieson BEG 24.50 Under 16 +2.2 30 352 Stephanie Pollard QBN 24.90 Under 16 +2.2 30 400 Metres Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Points Record 25 Sophie Greig NCG 59.28 Under 18 26 185 Isabelle Scott QBN 59.66 Under 18 26 242 Bridget Reilly SCT 1:00.63 Under 14 28 327 Maddison McGarry NCG 1:01.09 Under 14 27 383 Catriona Bisset WC 1:01.27 Under 16 25 223 Natalie Tanks SCT 1:01.29 Under 16 25 312 Rachael Carnegie NCG 1:02.51 Under 18 23 9649 Amanda Fletcher UNA 1:03.53 Under 16 0 338 Keira Doherty QBN 1:04.17 Under 18 21 326 Jordi McGarry NCG 1:05.61 Under 14 23 218 Annie Harper QBN 1:06.20 Under 16 20 178 Lili Mooney SCT 1:07.13 Under 16 20 172 Alexa Kniley SCT 1:07.66 Under 16 19 238 Betsy Anderson-Smith SCT 1:07.75 Under 20 18 212 Kate Harris QBN 1:09.10 Under 16 18 347 Erinn Walters JTS 1:33.36 Under 16 5 Page 1 of 6 AACT Summer Series Results 28 November 2009 1500 Metres Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Points Record 193 Anna McCormack SCT 4:59.42 Under 16 25 238 Betsy Anderson-Smith SCT 5:00.46 Under 20 23 334 Emma-Louise Newman NCG 5:12.67 Under 18 22 186 Kathy Southgate NCG 5:15.66 Masters 15 172 Alexa Kniley SCT 5:18.69 Under 16 21 212 Kate Harris QBN 5:20.06 Under 16 21 2109 Abby Tozer NSW 5:20.51 Under 14 0 218 Annie Harper QBN 5:20.70 Under 16 21 178 Lili Mooney SCT 5:22.98 Under 16 20 121 Melissa Clarke WH 5:47.89 Open 13 2000 Metre Steeplechase Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Points Record 188 Nicola Torley WC 7:35.99 Under 14 29 273 Bec Harris QBN 10:44.60 Under 14 10 80 Metre Hurdles Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Wind Points Record 247 Erika Vredenbregt NCG 12.95 Under 14 +4.6 29 364 Madeleine Remont WH 15.55 Under 14 +4.6 18 90 Metre Hurdles Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Wind Points Record 270 Chloe Jamieson BEG 13.03 Under 16 +2.3 30 100 Metre Hurdles Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Wind Points Record 239 Naomi Burgess COO 15.88 Under 18 +4.4 23 1500 Metre Walk Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Points Record 168 Elizabeth Hosking SCT 6:49.54 Under 16 30 167 Caitlin Hosking SCT 7:20.16 Under 14 28 254 Kelsey White SCT 9:04.93 Under 14 16 Long Jump Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Wind Points Record 368 Kerrie Perkins QBN 6.31 Open +3.4 27 360 Amy McIlrick NCG 5.45 Open +3.7 14 247 Erika Vredenbregt NCG 5.33 Under 14 +2.0 30 New Record 254 Kelsey White SCT 4.16 Under 14 +3.7 11 364 Madeleine Remont WH 3.61 Under 14 +2.0 6 Page 2 of 6 AACT Summer Series Results 28 November 2009 High Jump Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Points Record 9559 Nissa Doswell UNA 1.65 Under 16 0 247 Erika Vredenbregt NCG 1.60 Under 14 27 239 Naomi Burgess COO 1.50 Under 18 14 Shot Put Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Weight Points Record 273 Bec Harris QBN 6.38 Under 14 3.0 6 357 Kellie Momi JTS 6.37 Masters 37 4.0 0 267 Jessica McPherson QBN 6.10 Under 16 4.0 6 267 Jessica McPherson QBN 6.04 Under 16 4.0 0 Seated Shot Put Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Weight Points Record 12 Louise Ellery NCG 5.82 Open 32 2.0 0 Seated Club Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Points Record 12 Louise Ellery NCG 10.43 Open 32 0 Page 3 of 6 AACT Summer Series Results 28 November 2009 Mens Results 60 Metres Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Wind Points Record 9660 John Jakeman UNA 7.02 Open +2.6 0 9659 Evan O'Hanlon NSW 7.16 Open 38 +2.6 0 9659 Evan O'Hanlon NSW 7.28 Open 38 +1.6 0 262 Derek Collinge WH 7.29 Open +2.6 30 311 Corey Wilson NCG 7.43 Under 18 +2.6 30 258 Edmund Handby NCG 7.54 Under 18 +2.6 30 3313 Vincent Vu ACTLA 7.83 Under 14 +0.9 0 387 Christian Fobister NCG 7.88 Under 14 +0.9 30 9643 Rowan Jakeman UNA 7.93 Under 18 +2.6 0 341 Tim Smeeth NCG 8.17 Open +0.9 30 316 Adam Jansen NCG 8.25 Under 14 +0.9 30 9661 Scott Reardon NSW 8.58 Under 20 +1.6 0 9661 Scott Reardon NSW 8.62 Under 20 +2.6 0 342 Adam Cunningham JTS 9.02 Under 20 37 +0.9 0 343 Jack Dirou JTS 10.79 Under 20 36 +0.9 0 100 Metres Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Wind Points Record 308 Ethan Gould NCG 11.08 Under 20 +2.5 29 2492 Grant Billingham NSW 11.10 Under 20 +2.5 0 262 Derek Collinge WH 11.33 Open +2.5 25 311 Corey Wilson NCG 11.61 Under 18 +2.5 27 1695 Brigitta Holland NSW 11.70 Under 18 +1.1 0 258 Edmund Handby NCG 11.72 Under 18 +2.5 26 9663 Rob Molloy UNA 11.89 Open +2.5 0 382 Jesse Field WH 12.23 Under 18 +2.1 24 295 Michael Thorn QBN 12.32 Under 18 +2.9 23 3313 Vincent Vu ACTLA 12.36 Under 14 +2.1 0 387 Christian Fobister NCG 12.46 Under 14 +2.1 27 9643 Rowan Jakeman UNA 12.54 Under 18 +2.1 0 356 Billy Green NCG 12.57 Under 14 +2.1 26 341 Tim Smeeth NCG 12.75 Open +2.1 18 316 Adam Jansen NCG 12.80 Under 14 +2.1 25 342 Adam Cunningham JTS 13.97 Under 20 37 +2.9 0 370 Rhys Hill JTS 14.75 Open 20 +2.9 13 234 Timothy D'Abrera SCT 15.90 Under 20 +2.1 10 343 Jack Dirou JTS 17.16 Under 20 36 +2.9 0 200 Metres Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Wind Points Record 317 Brendan Matthews NCG 21.85 Under 20 +2.2 29 308 Ethan Gould NCG 22.16 Under 20 +2.2 28 221 Angus Gould NCG 23.52 Under 16 +2.2 28 311 Corey Wilson NCG 23.62 Under 18 +2.2 25 200 MICHAEL SINCLAIR WH 23.90 Under 20 +2.2 24 295 Michael Thorn QBN 25.09 Under 18 +2.2 22 Page 4 of 6 AACT Summer Series Results 28 November 2009 400 Metres Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Points Record 9668 Sasha Alexeenko UNA 49.17 Under 20 0 2492 Grant Billingham NSW 49.76 Under 20 0 9721 Sam Martyn UNA 50.12 Under 18 0 328 Jesse Matthews NCG 50.22 Open 25 9667 Tobby Sutherland UNA 51.12 Open 0 1129 Kyle Redman NSW 51.28 Under 18 0 303 Jaryd Cowley AACT 52.08 Open 23 256 Tom Burbidge AACT 52.29 Open 23 256 Tom Burbidge AACT 52.58 Open 0 200 MICHAEL SINCLAIR WH 53.11 Under 20 24 323 David Hutchinson NCG 53.73 Open 21 389 Lachlan Carter NCG 55.07 Under 16 24 2110 Christian Tozer NSW 56.31 Under 16 0 384 Will Boyd QBN 56.45 Under 18 21 240 Lachlan Calvert NCG 56.83 Under 16 22 341 Tim Smeeth NCG 57.09 Open 18 9643 Rowan Jakeman UNA 58.59 Under 18 0 387 Christian Fobister NCG 59.09 Under 14 24 361 Brendon Jones NCG 1:03.69 Under 16 16 322 Zachary Forostenko NCG 1:03.74 Under 16 16 342 Adam Cunningham JTS 1:08.75 Under 20 37 0 370 Rhys Hill JTS 1:12.35 Open 20 10 343 Jack Dirou JTS 1:42.12 Under 20 36 0 1500 Metres Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Points Record 9665 Michael Roeger AIS 4:01.57 Open 46 0 1720 Bradley White GOULB 4:08.15 Open 0 127 Eamon Ritchie WH 4:09.59 Under 18 27 164 Gregory Hosking SCT 4:14.63 Under 18 26 9664 Brad Scott AIS 4:20.46 Open 37 0 116 Jarrett Anthoney WH 4:21.95 Under 16 26 2110 Christian Tozer NSW 4:33.81 Under 16 0 230 Reilly Shaw NCG 4:38.91 Under 16 0 9669 Jeremy Nagel VIC 4:59.67 Open 0 104 John Lamb WH 5:02.63 Masters 15 128 Geoff Monro SCT 5:10.64 Masters 13 3000 Metres Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Points Record 313 Ashley Colquhoun SCT 10:53.39 Open 14 2000 Metre Steeplechase Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Points Record 388 Lachlan Dow NCG 7:01.10 Under 20 19 310 Tristan Kilpatrick AACT 8:27.95 Under 16 12 234 Timothy D'Abrera SCT 10:02.18 Under 20 4 Page 5 of 6 AACT Summer Series Results 28 November 2009 100 Metre Hurdles Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Wind Points Record 361 Brendon Jones NCG 16.87 Under 16 +2.1 17 310 Tristan Kilpatrick AACT 19.91 Under 16 +2.1 9 234 Timothy D'Abrera SCT 20.15 Under 20 +4.4 0 1500 Metre Walk Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Points Record 310 Tristan Kilpatrick AACT 8:52.89 Under 16 13 Long Jump Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Wind Points Record 221 Angus Gould NCG 6.24 Under 16 +0.3 21 3313 Vincent Vu ACTLA 5.63 Under 14 +2.9 0 369 Robert Gray-Kaumbuthu AACT 5.43 Under 14 +0.8 18 356 Billy Green NCG 5.38 Under 14 +0.8 18 234 Timothy D'Abrera SCT 3.61 Under 20 +2.5 1 High Jump Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Points Record 9666 Gaul Dandelion UNA 2.12 Open 0 2491 Ryan Billingham NSW 1.90 Under 18 0 382 Jesse Field WH 1.80 Under 18 17 361 Brendon Jones NCG 1.60 Under 16 12 394 Daniel Reid QBN 1.60 Under 16 12 196 Rowan Dunkley SCT 1.60 Under 14 18 361 Brendon Jones NCG 1.60 Under 16 0 322 Zachary Forostenko NCG 1.40 Under 16 6 310 Tristan Kilpatrick AACT 1.35 Under 16 5 234 Timothy D'Abrera SCT 1.30 Under 20 3 Shot Put Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Weight Points Record 280 CLANCY BAXTER WC 14.22 Under 16 4.0 26 346 Jayden Sawyer JTS 10.94 Under 18 38 4.0 0 394 Daniel Reid QBN 10.13 Under 16 4.0 9 346 Jayden Sawyer JTS 9.70 Under 18 38 5.0 0 344 Nicholas Roots JTS 9.35 Open 20 4.0 10 310 Tristan Kilpatrick AACT 6.92 Under 16 4.0 2 4 x 100 Metre Relay Regn No Name Club Performance Age Grp AWD Points Record Open Mens Relay Team Mixed 46.50 Open 23 Page 6 of 6.
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