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South Island Secondary School Champs 2019 Saxton Fields, Nelson Nga Puna Wai - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:19 PM 31-Mar-19 Page 1 South Island Secondary School Champs 2019 Saxton Fields, Nelson - 29-Mar-19 to 31-Mar-19 Results Girls 100 Metre Run Under 14 ======================================================================== Record: R 12.69 2015 Izzy Neal, Motueka HS Name Age School Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Shannan Delany 13 Waimea College 12.94q 1.2 1 2 Emma Becroft 13 Geraldine Hi 12.99q 2.0 2 3 Maia Columbus 13 Marian College 13.05q 2.0 2 4 Niamh Townsend 13 Mt Aspiring College 13.07q 1.2 1 5 Alice Fissenden 13 Christchurch 13.07q 2.0 2 6 Liana Borkus 13 Marian College 13.18q 1.2 1 7 Tilly Harris 13 Cashmere Hig 13.24q 1.2 1 8 Sarah Jamison 13 Waitaki Girl 13.47q 2.0 2 9 EvaLuna Sander 13 Otago Girls 13.53 2.0 2 10 Nikkita McIntyre 13 St Andrew's College 13.54 1.2 1 11 Jenna Davidson 13 Cashmere Hig 13.65 1.2 1 12 Brooke Goldsmith 13 Cashmere Hig 13.72 2.0 2 13 Keira McNeill 13 Otago Girls 15.48 2.0 2 -- Emily Osborne 13 Geraldine Hi DNF 1.2 1 -- Lucy Mcleod 13 Waimea College DQ 1.2 1 Girls 100 Metre Run Under 14 ===================================================================== Record: R 12.69 2015 Izzy Neal, Motueka HS Name Age School Finals Wind ===================================================================== Finals 1 Emma Becroft 13 Geraldine Hi 12.99 0.3 2 Shannan Delany 13 Waimea College 13.28 0.3 3 Niamh Townsend 13 Mt Aspiring College 13.29 0.3 4 Liana Borkus 13 Marian College 13.49 0.3 5 Maia Columbus 13 Marian College 13.51 0.3 6 Tilly Harris 13 Cashmere Hig 13.62 0.3 7 Sarah Jamison 13 Waitaki Girl 13.62 0.3 8 Alice Fissenden 13 Christchurch 13.68 0.3 Girls 200 Metre Run Under 14 ======================================================================== Record: R 25.64 1988 Stephanie Young, Kaikorai VHS Name Age School Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Emma Becroft 13 Geraldine Hi 26.89q -0.1 2 2 Sienna Stowers-Smith 13 St Andrew's College 27.05q -0.1 2 3 Sarah Jamison 13 Waitaki Girl 27.06q 0.3 1 4 Maia Columbus 13 Marian College 27.28q 0.3 1 5 Charlotte Mercer 13 Villa Maria College 27.61q 0.3 1 6 Shannan Delany 13 Waimea College 27.67q -0.1 2 7 Samantha Donaldson 12 John Paul II 27.89q 0.3 1 8 Nikkita McIntyre 13 St Andrew's College 27.92q -0.1 2 9 Esther Pratten 13 Cashmere Hig 28.08 -0.1 2 10 Niamh Townsend 13 Mt Aspiring College 28.25 0.3 1 11 Jenna Davidson 13 Cashmere Hig 28.37 -0.1 2 12 Brooke Goldsmith 13 Cashmere Hig 28.72 -0.1 2 13 Natalia Geneblaza 13 Cromwell College 29.02 0.3 1 14 Jessica Lake 13 Waitaki Girl 30.22 0.3 1 Nga Puna Wai - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:19 PM 31-Mar-19 Page 2 South Island Secondary School Champs 2019 Saxton Fields, Nelson - 29-Mar-19 to 31-Mar-19 Results Girls 200 Metre Run Under 14 ===================================================================== Record: R 25.64 1988 Stephanie Young, Kaikorai VHS Name Age School Finals Wind ===================================================================== Finals 1 Emma Becroft 13 Geraldine Hi 26.48 +0.0 2 Sienna Stowers-Smith 13 St Andrew's College 26.74 +0.0 3 Charlotte Mercer 13 Villa Maria College 27.08 +0.0 4 Samantha Donaldson 12 John Paul II 27.57 +0.0 5 Sarah Jamison 13 Waitaki Girl 27.64 +0.0 6 Maia Columbus 13 Marian College 27.83 +0.0 7 Nikkita McIntyre 13 St Andrew's College 28.36 +0.0 -- Shannan Delany 13 Waimea College DQ +0.0 162.7 Girls 400 Metre Run Under 14 =================================================================== Record: R 57.10 03-Apr-16 Maia Broughton, Lincoln HS Name Age School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Billie Crowe 12 St Hilda's C 61.91q 2 2 Sienna Stowers-Smith 13 St Andrew's College 61.98q 1 3 Charlotte Mercer 13 Villa Maria College 62.36q 1 4 Samantha Donaldson 12 John Paul II 63.26q 1 5 Sarah Jamison 13 Waitaki Girl 63.34q 2 6 Olivia Herman 13 Villa Maria College 64.51q 2 7 Rosaria Gibson 13 Villa Maria College 65.28q 2 8 Darcie Evans-Tobata 12 Otago Girls 66.32q 2 9 Ella Hou 13 Otago Girls 67.00 2 10 Madeline Thomas 12 Craighead Di 67.47 1 11 Monica McDonald 13 Roncalli College 67.80 2 12 McKenzie Napier 12 Gore High School 68.95 2 13 Emily Osborne 13 Geraldine Hi 68.98 1 Girls 400 Metre Run Under 14 ================================================================ Record: R 57.10 03-Apr-16 Maia Broughton, Lincoln HS Name Age School Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 Sienna Stowers-Smith 13 St Andrew's College 59.58 2 Billie Crowe 12 St Hilda's C 60.80 3 Charlotte Mercer 13 Villa Maria College 61.58 4 Samantha Donaldson 12 John Paul II 61.65 5 Sarah Jamison 13 Waitaki Girl 62.25 6 Olivia Herman 13 Villa Maria College 62.77 7 Rosaria Gibson 13 Villa Maria College 64.55 8 Darcie Evans-Tobata 12 Otago Girls 66.52 Girls 800 Metre Run Under 14 ================================================================ Record: R 2:16.46 2008 Margot Gibson, St Margaret' Name Age School Finals ================================================================ 1 Samantha Fookes 13 Wakatipu Hig 2:16.73 2 Billie Crowe 12 St Hilda's C 2:18.93 3 Niamh Motley 13 Craighead Di 2:19.96 4 Rosaria Gibson 13 Villa Maria College 2:24.44 5 Madeline Sharpe 13 Christchurch 2:27.57 6 Esther Pratten 13 Cashmere Hig 2:28.05 Nga Puna Wai - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:19 PM 31-Mar-19 Page 3 South Island Secondary School Champs 2019 Saxton Fields, Nelson - 29-Mar-19 to 31-Mar-19 Results ....Girls 800 Metre Run Under 14 7 Heidi Stephens 12 Waimea College 2:28.82 8 Catherine Lund 13 Columba College 2:33.15 9 Pippa Baker 12 Christchurch 2:34.23 10 Grace Howell 13 Cashmere Hig 2:36.67 11 McKenzie Napier 12 Gore High School 2:41.40 Girls 1500 Metre Run Under 14 ================================================================ Record: R 4:43.18 2008 Margot Gibson, St Margarets Name Age School Finals ================================================================ 1 Samantha Fookes 13 Wakatipu Hig 4:52.91 2 Niamh Motley 13 Craighead Di 4:53.89 3 Madeline Sharpe 13 Christchurch 4:56.89 4 Zara Geddes 13 St Hilda's C 5:04.74 5 Heidi Stephens 12 Waimea College 5:09.88 6 Pippa Baker 12 Christchurch 5:11.77 7 Bridie Restieaux 12 Villa Maria College 5:13.62 8 Lola Bryson-Boe 13 Mt Hutt College 5:39.57 Girls 3000 Metre Run Under 14 ================================================================ Record: R 10:31.01 2015 Liliana Braun, Cashmere HS Name Age School Finals ================================================================ 1 Zara Geddes 13 St Hilda's C 11:02.97 2 Catherine Lund 13 Columba College 11:06.23 3 Bridie Restieaux 12 Villa Maria College 11:18.74 4 Isla McPherson 13 Darfield Hig 11:35.06 5 Tegan Ewers 12 Motueka High School 11:44.80 6 Lexi Timpson 13 Marlborough 11:58.92 7 Lola Bryson-Boe 13 Mt Hutt College 12:22.86 Girls 80 Metre Hurdles 762mm Under 14 ======================================================================== Record: R 12.56 2013 Summer Rutherford, Middleton Grange Name Age School Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Emma Becroft 13 Geraldine Hi 12.83q 1.0 2 2 Olivia Herman 13 Villa Maria College 12.90q 1.0 2 3 Alice Fissenden 13 Christchurch 13.23q 0.4 1 4 Olivia Ellis 13 Taieri College 13.23q 1.0 2 5 Katelin Parnell 13 St Andrew's College 13.68q 0.4 1 6 Amelia Williams 13 Villa Maria College 13.89q 0.4 1 7 Keira McNeill 13 Otago Girls 14.42q 1.0 2 8 Monica McDonald 13 Roncalli College 15.55q 0.4 1 9 Brenna Lyons 13 Columba College 16.09 1.0 2 Girls 80 Metre Hurdles 762mm Under 14 ===================================================================== Record: R 12.56 2013 Summer Rutherford, Middleton Grang Name Age School Finals Wind ===================================================================== Finals 1 Emma Becroft 13 Geraldine Hi 12.38R 1.5 2 Olivia Herman 13 Villa Maria College 12.80 1.5 3 Alice Fissenden 13 Christchurch 12.95 1.5 4 Olivia Ellis 13 Taieri College 12.96 1.5 Nga Puna Wai - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:19 PM 31-Mar-19 Page 4 South Island Secondary School Champs 2019 Saxton Fields, Nelson - 29-Mar-19 to 31-Mar-19 Results ....Girls 80 Metre Hurdles 762mm Under 14 5 Amelia Williams 13 Villa Maria College 13.97 1.5 6 Keira McNeill 13 Otago Girls 14.08 1.5 7 Monica McDonald 13 Roncalli College 15.31 1.5 8 Katelin Parnell 13 St Andrew's College 16.32 1.5 Girls 4x100 Metre Relay Under 14 ================================================================ Record: R 51.94 1988 Villa Maria College, Villa Ma School Finals ================================================================ 1 Cashmere High School 'A' 52.58 1) Esther Pratten 13 2) Tilly Harris 13 3) Jenna Davidson 13 4) Brooke Goldsmith 13 2 St Andrew's College 'A' 52.92 1) Jorja Williams 13 2) Nikkita McIntyre 13 3) Pippa Henderson 13 4) Sienna Stowers-Smith 13 3 Nayland College 'A' 54.94 1) Brooke Gabb 13 2) Olivia Lawson 12 3) Sharna Tippett 13 4) Ariana McGee 13 -- Motueka High School 'A' DQ 170.7 1) Kushi Kansara 13 2) Ariana Mudgway 13 3) Sophia Pienaar 13 4) Jordan Richards 13 -- Otago Girls High School 'A' DQ 162.7 1) EvaLuna Sander 13 2) Keira McNeill 13 3) Darcie Evans-Tobata 12 4) Ella Hou 13 Girls High Jump Under 14 ================================================================ Record: R 1.63m 2001 M Martin, Nelson Girls C Name Age School Finals ================================================================ 1 Jess Hendren
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