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2010 All Schools Invitational - 23/10/2010 to 24/10/2010 Athletics South Australia St Albans Reserve, Enfield Results 2010 All Schools Invitational - 23/10/2010 to 24/10/2010 Athletics South Australia St Albans Reserve, Enfield Results Girls 100 Metre U/18 ================================================================================= Title Holder: 12.00 24/10/2009 N Wright, WALFORD Nats. Quali: # 12.54 Meet Record: * 12.25 24/10/2009 Natasha Wright, WALFORD Name Age Team Seed Prelims Wind H# ================================================================================= Preliminaries 1 Margaret Gayen St Peters Girls 12.85Q NWI 2 2 Kate Booth Pembroke 13.09Q NWI 1 3 Hayley Orman Westminter School 13.30q NWI 1 4 Rebecca Souter Cornerstone College 13.70q NWI 1 5 Jessica Bishop Tyndale 13.71q NWI 1 6 Tayce Fry Brighton Secondary 13.73q NWI 2 7 Ellie Meich St Mary's College 13.88 NWI 1 8 Amelia Rasheed Loreto College 13.90 NWI 2 9 Lucinda Kendall Mannum Community 14.06 NWI 2 10 Rebecca Ward Glossop High School 14.11 NWI 2 11 Kirra Grimes Gleeson College 14.26 NWI 1 12 Kimberley Chamberlain Reynella East PS 14.63 NWI 2 Girls 100 Metre U/18 ===================================================================================== Title Holder: 12.00 24/10/2009 N Wright, WALFORD Nats. Quali: # 12.54 Meet Record: * 12.25 24/10/2009 Natasha Wright, WALFORD Name Age Team Prelims Finals Wind Points ===================================================================================== Finals 1 Margaret Gayen St Peters Girls 12.85 12.67 NWI 10 2 Kate Booth Pembroke 13.09 12.86 NWI 8 3 Hayley Orman Westminter School 13.30 13.11 NWI 7 4 Tayce Fry Brighton Secondary 13.73 13.77 NWI 6 5 Rebecca Souter Cornerstone College 13.70 13.80 NWI 4.50 5 Jessica Bishop Tyndale 13.71 13.80 NWI 4.50 Girls 200 Metre U/18 ================================================================================= Title Holder: 29.34 25/10/2009 Kaitlin Creek, MT GAMBIER Nats. Quali: # 25.74 Meet Record: * 25.50 28/10/2005 Katherine Robb, ST DOMINICS Name Age Team Seed Prelims Wind H# ================================================================================= Preliminaries 1 Haylee Wilson Brighton Secondary 28.1hQ NWI 1 2 Margaret Gayen St Peters Girls 28.6hQ NWI 2 3 Hayley Orman Westminter School 28.4hQ NWI 1 4 Rebecca Souter Cornerstone College 29.7hQ NWI 2 5 Tayce Fry Brighton Secondary 29.4hq NWI 1 6 Amelia Rasheed Loreto College 30.4hq NWI 1 7 Kirra Grimes Gleeson College 30.6h NWI 2 8 Rebecca Ward Glossop High School 30.8h NWI 2 9 Lucinda Kendall Mannum Community 30.8h NWI 1 Girls 200 Metre U/18 ===================================================================================== Title Holder: 29.34 25/10/2009 Kaitlin Creek, MT GAMBIER Nats. Quali: # 25.74 Meet Record: * 25.50 28/10/2005 Katherine Robb, ST DOMINICS Name Age Team Prelims Finals Wind Points ===================================================================================== Finals 1 Margaret Gayen St Peters Girls 28.6h 26.8h NWI 10 2 Haylee Wilson Brighton Secondary 28.1h 27.5h NWI 8 3 Hayley Orman Westminter School 28.4h 28.3h NWI 7 4 Tayce Fry Brighton Secondary 29.4h 29.1h NWI 5.50 4 Rebecca Souter Cornerstone College 29.7h 29.1h NWI 5.50 Girls 400 Metre U/18 ================================================================================ Title Holder: 64.80 24/10/2009 Lucy Frayne, SEYMOUR Nats. Quali: # 58.94 Meet Record: * 57.16 1999 Anna Baker, Seymour Name Age Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Jess Rowe Immanuel 60.1h 10 2 Haylee Wilson Brighton Secondary 62.5h 8 3 Tayce Fry Brighton Secondary 64.7h 7 4 Ashley Jordan Trinity College 68.1h 6 5 Lucinda Kendall Mannum Community 70.1h 5 Girls 800 Metre Run U/18 ================================================================================ Title Holder: 2:22.99 25/10/2009 Katie Thackray, XAVIER COLLE Nats. Quali: # 2:20.00 Meet Record: * 2:17.93 20/10/2001 Abbey Dunn, HALLET COVE Name Age Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Jess Rowe Immanuel 2:15.8h* 10 2 Leila Johnson Saint Dominics 2:20.8h 8 3 Tamsin McMahon St Mary's College 2:31.4h 7 4 Ashley Jordan Trinity College 2:39.77 6 Girls 1500 Metre Run U/18 ================================================================================ Title Holder: 6:00.15 24/10/2009 Ebony Grieger, SWAN REACH Nats. Quali: # 4:48.00 Meet Record: * 4:39.57 29/10/2006 Paige Graham, Tabor CC Name Age Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Eleanor Wardleworth Mercedes 4:56.2h 10 2 Tamsin McMahon St Mary's College 5:22.6h 8 3 Ellie Packard Caritas College 6:00.6h 7 Girls 3000 Metre Run U/18 ================================================================================ Title Holder: 12:20.85 25/10/2009 Jordan King, WALFORD Nats. Quali: # 10:55.00 Meet Record: * 10:36.60 1999 Alison Tubbs, Grant Name Age Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Eleanor Wardleworth Mercedes 10:16.1h* 10 2 Ellie Packard Caritas College 13:13.5h 8 Girls 100 Metre Hurdles 76.2cm U/18 ===================================================================================== Title Holder: 15.67 24/10/2009 Lucy Frayne, SEYMOUR Nats. Quali: # 15.84 Meet Record: * 15.67 29/10/2005 Nicole Wood, BANKSIA PARK Name Age Team Seed Finals Wind Points ===================================================================================== 1 Margaret Gayen St Peters Girls 15.08* NWI 10 2 Ashlee Jade Anderson Scotch College 16.06 NWI 8 3 Rebecca Souter Cornerstone College 16.63 NWI 7 Girls 400 Metre Hurdles 76.2cm U/18 ================================================================================ Nats. Quali: # 71.14 Meet Record: * 67.16 1998 Abby Jay, Pembroke Name Age Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Rebecca Souter Cornerstone College 74.2h 10 2 Olivia Clark Streaky Bay 79.4h 8 Girls 2000 Metre Steeplechase 76.2cm U/18 ================================================================================ Title Holder: 7:58.93 24/10/2009 Katie Thackray, XAVIER COLLE Nats. Quali: # 7:50.00 Meet Record: * 7:16.19 26/10/2003 Georgia Kaidonis, GLENUNGA Name Age Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Eleanor Wardleworth Mercedes 7:07.2h* 10 2 Leila Johnson Saint Dominics 7:28.5h# 8 Girls High Jump U/18 ================================================================================ Title Holder: 1.55m 25/10/2009 Dale Leanne Holliday, CLARE Nats. Quali: # 1.65m Meet Record: * 1.70m 21/10/2001 Lauren Foote, KING'S BAPTI Name Age Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Ashlee Jade Anderson Scotch College 1.55m 10 2 Lauren Saliu Wilunga High 1.50m 8 3 Kimberley Chamberlain Reynella East PS 1.30m 7 Girls Pole Vault U/18 ================================================================================ Title Holder: 3.00m 24/10/2009 Sally Wilson, BRIGHTON Nats. Quali: # 2.80m Meet Record: * 3.80m 1998 Christie Elwin, Pembroke Name Age Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Rose Lee Streaky Bay 2.35m 10 2 Chloe Whyte Streaky Bay 2.25m 8 3 Kimberley Chamberlain Reynella East PS 1.65m 7 Girls Long Jump U/18 ===================================================================================== Title Holder: 5.31m 24/10/2009 Dale Leanne Holliday, CLARE Nats. Quali: # 5.60m Meet Record: * 5.63m 27/10/2002 Chelsea Jaensch, Trinity Name Age Team Seed Finals Wind Points ===================================================================================== 1 Margaret Gayen St Peters Girls 5.63m* NWI 10 2 Ellie Meich St Mary's College 4.92m NWI 8 3 Rebecca Souter Cornerstone College 4.60m NWI 7 4 Ashlee Jade Anderson Scotch College 4.55m NWI 6 5 Lucinda Kendall Mannum Community 4.32m NWI 5 6 Kimberley Chamberlain Reynella East PS 4.26m NWI 4 7 Rebecca Ward Glossop High School 4.19m 4.6 3 8 Kirra Grimes Gleeson College 4.15m NWI 2 Girls Triple Jump U/18 ===================================================================================== Title Holder: 10.65m 25/10/2009 Dale Leanne Holliday, CLARE Nats. Quali: # 11.30m Meet Record: * 12.45m 28/10/2006 Meggan O'Riley, KILDARE COLL Name Age Team Seed Finals Wind Points ===================================================================================== 1 Margaret Gayen St Peters Girls 11.83m# NWI 10 2 Ellie Meich St Mary's College 11.20m NWI 8 3 Ashlee Jade Anderson Scotch College 10.52m NWI 7 4 Amelia Rasheed Loreto College 9.24m NWI 5.50 4 Kimberley Chamberlain Reynella East PS 9.24m NWI 5.50 6 Lucinda Kendall Mannum Community 9.21m NWI 4 7 Kirra Grimes Gleeson College 9.19m NWI 3 8 Kristina Millar St Peters Girls 8.65m NWI 2 Girls Shot Put 4kg U/18 ================================================================================ Nats. Quali: # 11.20m Meet Record: * 11.90m 1998 Rebecca Morrison Name Age Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Kate Sims Port Broughton 8.67m 10 2 Lucinda Kendall Mannum Community 7.65m 8 Girls Discus Throw 1kg U/18 ================================================================================ Title Holder: 23.31m 24/10/2009 Ebony Grieger, SWAN REACH Nats. Quali: # 39.00m Meet Record: * 42.44m 26/10/2002 Alicia Marshall, SALISBURY Name Age Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================
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