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RESULTS - DAY 1 Waka Ama - Senior Regatta Sat, 02 Mar 2019 RESULTS - DAY 1 Waka Ama - Senior Regatta Sat, 02 Mar 2019 001 U16 - Mixed WT12 250m (Single Heat 1 / 2 8:55 AM Lane Time 1st Kaipara Blue Kaipara College 2 1:27.11 2nd Kaipara Red Kaipara College 3 1:27.71 3rd Manurewa Mokaela Manurewa High School 1 1:30.12 002 U16 - Mixed WT12 250m (Single Heat 2 / 2 8:58 AM Lane Time 1st Kaipara White Kaipara College 3 1:10.40 2nd TKM Nga Tapuwae Te Kura Maori o Nga Tapuwae 2 1:19.04 3rd Nga Puna O Waiorea 16 Mix Western Springs College 1 1:27.96 003 U19 - Mixed WT12 250m (Single Heat 1 / 7 9:08 AM Lane Time 1st Auckland Girls J19 Blue/De La Auckland Girls Grammar School 1 1:03.79 2nd Nga Puna O Waiorea 19 Mix Western Springs College 3 1:20.20 3rd Otahuhu College Otahuhu College 2 1:28.87 004 U19 - Mixed WT12 250m (Single Heat 2 / 7 9:11 AM Lane Time 1st Aorere Mixed 12 Aorere College 3 1:23.62 2nd James Cook - Puutake James Cook High School 2 1:24.20 005 U19 - Mixed WT12 250m (Single Heat 3 / 7 9:19 AM Lane Time 1st Auckland Girls J19 Gold/ Rosmini Auckland Girls Grammar School 3 1:07.39 2nd Manurewa Keisha Manurewa High School 1 1:23.18 3rd Pukekohe High Pukekohe High School 2 1:27.90 006 U19 - Mixed WT12 250m (Single Heat 4 / 7 9:22 AM Lane Time 1st Manurewa Mapenzi Manurewa High School 1 1:11.45 2nd Auckland Girls WHITE 2/ Rosmini Auckland Girls Grammar School 3 1:18.29 3rd Papatoetoe Papatoetoe High School 2 1:27.85 007 U19 - Mixed WT12 250m (Single Heat 5 / 7 9:29 AM Lane Time 1st Tamaki Tamaki College 3 1:24.30 2nd TKM Nga Tapuwae Te Kura Maori o Nga Tapuwae 2 1:26.94 008 U19 - Mixed WT12 250m (Single Heat 6 / 7 9:34 AM Lane Time 1st Rutherford Mixed Rutherford College 1 1:21.50 2nd Epsom Girls Gold/ Westlake Boys Epsom Girls Grammar School 2 1:23.66 3rd Papatoetoe Papatoetoe High School 3 1:29.08 009 U19 - Mixed WT12 250m (Single Heat 7 / 7 9:43 AM Lane Time 1st Auckland Girls/ St Peters Auckland Girls Grammar School 2 1:24.32 2nd Marist/ Westlake Boys Kahurangi Westlake Boys High School 1 1:27.96 3rd One Tree Hill One Tree Hill College 3 1:28.41 EnterNOW RaceManager Licenced to: Waka Ama NZ 1 of 10 Printed: Sat, 02 Mar 4:39:01 PM RESULTS - DAY 1 Waka Ama - Senior Regatta Sat, 02 Mar 2019 010 U16 - Mixed WT12 250m (Single Champ Final 9:45 AM Lane Time 1st Kaipara White Kaipara College 1 1:10.04 2nd TKM Nga Tapuwae Te Kura Maori o Nga Tapuwae 2 1:20.74 3rd Kaipara Blue Kaipara College 3 1:22.96 011 U19 - Mixed WT12 250m (Single Champ Final 1st Auckland Girls Grammar J19/ De La Salle Blue 2nd Auckland Girls Gold/ Rosmini 3rd Maurewa Mapenzi 012 Novice - U19 Girls W6 250m Heat 1 / 3 10:30 AM Lane Time 1st Otahuhu College Girls Otahuhu College 5 1:23.99 2nd Manurewa Tyla Manurewa High School 4 1:24.48 3rd McAuley McAuley High School 2 1:31.34 4th Marist Yellow Marist College 1 1:32.80 013 Novice - U19 Girls W6 250m Heat 2 / 3 10:34 AM Lane Time 1st Marist Blue Marist College 4 1:25.24 2nd Aorere Senior Girls Aorere College 3 1:31.17 3rd One Tree Hill One Tree Hill College 2 1:34.26 4th Nga Puna O Waiorea Novice 2 Western Springs College 1 1:39.90 014 Novice - U19 Girls W6 250m Heat 3 / 3 10:41 AM Lane Time 1st Manurewa Sonya Manurewa High School 4 1:27.14 2nd Pukekohe High Pukekohe High School 3 1:29.24 3rd Tamaki 2 Tamaki College 2 1:29.72 4th Auckland Girls (Div 2) Auckland Girls Grammar School 1 1:35.54 015 Novice - U19 Boys W6 250m Heat 1 / 2 10:45 AM Lane Time 1st Mt Albert Grammar Mt Albert Grammar School 1 1:17.67 2nd One Tree Hill One Tree Hill College 3 1:23.25 3rd Manurewa Mike Manurewa High School 4 1:23.67 4th Otahuhu College Boys Otahuhu College 2 1:29.26 016 Novice - U19 Boys W6 250m Heat 2 / 2 10:54 AM Lane Time 1st Aorere Senior Boys Aorere College 3 1:09.20 2nd Manurewa Reno Manurewa High School 1 1:13.92 3rd Nga Puna O Waiorea 19 Boys Western Springs College 4 1:22.35 4th St Peter's St Peter's College (Akld) 2 2:14.73 017 U16 - Girls W6 500m Heat 1 / 2 11:02 AM Lane Time 1st Kaipara Red Kaipara College 4 3:01.18 2nd Selwyn Selwyn College 6 3:09.34 3rd Pukekohe High Pukekohe High School 2 3:18.84 4th Tuakau Tuakau College 3 3:19.11 5th Auckland Girls J16 Blue Auckland Girls Grammar School 5 3:21.04 6th Rutherford Rutherford College 1 3:23.96 EnterNOW RaceManager Licenced to: Waka Ama NZ 2 of 10 Printed: Sat, 02 Mar 4:39:01 PM RESULTS - DAY 1 Waka Ama - Senior Regatta Sat, 02 Mar 2019 018 U16 - Girls W6 500m Heat 2 / 2 11:08 AM Lane Time 1st Nga Puna O Waiorea 16 Girls Western Springs College 4 3:08.12 2nd Auckland Girls J16 Gold Auckland Girls Grammar School 2 3:08.66 3rd Kaipara Blue Kaipara College 6 3:18.28 4th TKM Nga Tapuwae Te Kura Maori o Nga Tapuwae 1 3:21.92 5th Manurewa Mokaela Manurewa High School 5 3:34.42 6th Kaipara White Kaipara College 3 3:36.76 019 Novice - U19 Boys W6 250m Plate Final 11:17 AM Lane Time 1st St Peter's St Peter's College (Akld) 2 1:18.56 2nd Otahuhu College Boys Otahuhu College 1 1:29.10 020 Novice - U19 Girls W6 250m Plate Final 11:21 AM Lane Time 1st Auckland Girls (Div 2) Auckland Girls Grammar School 5 1:28.18 2nd Nga Puna O Waiorea Novice 2 Western Springs College 6 1:29.06 3rd Marist Yellow Marist College 3 1:30.94 4th McAuley McAuley High School 2 1:32.32 5th One Tree Hill One Tree Hill College 4 1:32.46 6th Aorere Senior Girls Aorere College 1 1:39.73 021 Novice - U19 Boys W6 250m Champ Final 11:26 AM Lane Time 1st Aorere Senior Boys Aorere College 1 1:12.49 2nd Manurewa Reno Manurewa High School 3 1:12.85 3rd Mt Albert Grammar Mt Albert Grammar School 2 1:13.07 4th Manurewa Mike Manurewa High School 6 1:18.25 5th Nga Puna O Waiorea 19 Boys Western Springs College 4 1:20.21 6th One Tree Hill One Tree Hill College 5 1:22.67 022 Novice - U19 Girls W6 250m Champ Final 11:33 AM Lane Time 1st Tamaki 2 Tamaki College 6 1:25.15 2nd Pukekohe High Pukekohe High School 5 1:28.46 3rd Marist Blue Marist College 2 1:29.99 4th Manurewa Tyla Manurewa High School 4 1:31.03 5th Manurewa Sonya Manurewa High School 3 1:31.81 6th Otahuhu College Girls Otahuhu College 1 1:37.92 023 U16 - Boys W6 500m Heat 1 / 2 11:41 AM Lane Time 1st Kaipara Red Kaipara College 2 2:53.39 2nd Kaipara White Kaipara College 3 3:07.13 3rd Nga Puna O Waiorea 16 Boys Western Springs College 1 3:35.41 024 U16 - Boys W6 500m Heat 2 / 2 11:46 AM Lane Time 1st TKM Nga Tapuwae Te Kura Maori o Nga Tapuwae 3 3:00.04 2nd Kaipara Blue Kaipara College 1 3:11.61 3rd Manurewa Nikura Manurewa High School 2 3:41.35 EnterNOW RaceManager Licenced to: Waka Ama NZ 3 of 10 Printed: Sat, 02 Mar 4:39:01 PM RESULTS - DAY 1 Waka Ama - Senior Regatta Sat, 02 Mar 2019 025 Novice - U19 Mixed W6 250m Heat 1 / 3 11:54 AM Lane Time 1st Manurewa Mixed Sonya Manurewa High School 3 1:22.51 2nd Otahuhu College 2 Otahuhu College 5 1:24.29 3rd Nga Puna O Waiorea 19 Mix Gold Western Springs College 2 1:28.06 4th Manurewa Mixed Angelina Manurewa High School 1 1:35.55 5th Papatoetoe Papatoetoe High School 4 2:02.67 026 Novice - U19 Mixed W6 250m Heat 2 / 3 12:00 PM Lane Time 1st Mt Albert Grammar Mt Albert Grammar School 2 1:23.39 2nd Pukekohe High Pukekohe High School 4 1:25.46 3rd Papatoetoe Papatoetoe High School 3 1:26.74 4th Manurewa Mixed Caesar Manurewa High School 1 1:37.35 DNS Aorere 2 Aorere College 5 027 Novice - U19 Mixed W6 250m Heat 3 / 3 12:07 PM Lane Time 1st Aorere Mixed 6 Aorere College 4 1:23.07 2nd Otahuhu College 1 Otahuhu College 3 1:29.27 3rd One Tree Hill One Tree Hill College 2 1:30.30 4th Nga Puna O Waiorea 19 Mix Western Springs College 1 1:33.58 028 U16 - Girls W6 500m Plate Final 1 / 1 12:11 PM Lane Time 1st TKM Nga Tapuwae Te Kura Maori o Nga Tapuwae 3 3:08.25 2nd Rutherford Rutherford College 4 3:27.08 3rd Kaipara White Kaipara College 6 3:33.94 4th Auckland Girls J16 Blue Auckland Girls Grammar School 2 3:35.44 5th Tuakau Tuakau College 1 3:38.33 6th Manurewa Mokaela Manurewa High School 5 3:41.35 029 U16 - Boys W6 500m Plate Final 1 / 1 030 U16 - Girls W6 500m Champ Final 1 / 1 12:20 PM Lane Time 1st Auckland Girls J16 Gold Auckland Girls Grammar School 3 3:02.15 2nd Selwyn Selwyn College 4 3:07.12 3rd Nga Puna O Waiorea 16 Girls Western Springs College 2 3:11.49 4th Pukekohe High Pukekohe High School 6 3:15.59 5th Kaipara Red Kaipara College 1 3:16.02 6th Kaipara Blue Kaipara College 5 3:16.66 031 U16 - Boys W6 500m Champ Final 1 / 1 12:27 PM Lane Time 1st Kaipara Red Kaipara College 1 2:49.91 2nd Kaipara Blue Kaipara College 4 2:56.19 3rd Manurewa Nikura Manurewa High School 6 3:03.29 4th Kaipara White Kaipara College 3 3:05.94 5th TKM Nga Tapuwae Te Kura Maori o Nga Tapuwae 2 3:06.54 6th Nga Puna O Waiorea 16 Boys Western Springs College 5 3:08.76 EnterNOW RaceManager Licenced to: Waka Ama NZ 4 of 10 Printed: Sat, 02 Mar 4:39:01 PM RESULTS - DAY 1 Waka Ama - Senior Regatta Sat, 02 Mar 2019 032 U19 - Girls W6 500m Heat 1 / 2 12:34 PM Lane Time 1st Manurewa Mapenzi Manurewa High School 6 2:58.55 2nd Auckland Girls BLUE Auckland Girls Grammar School 3 3:01.27 3rd Kaipara Red Kaipara College 5 3:10.89 4th McAuley McAuley High School 1 3:19.63 5th Alfriston Alfriston College 2 3:19.94 6th TKM Nga Tapuwae Te Kura Maori o Nga Tapuwae 4 3:26.00 033 U19 - Girls W6 500m Heat 2 / 2 12:42 PM Lane Time 1st Auckland Girls GOLD Auckland Girls Grammar School 2 3:06.07 2nd James Cook - Te Pou Herenga James Cook High School 3 3:13.14 3rd Epsom Girls Gold Epsom Girls Grammar School 5 3:23.62 4th Nga Puna O Waiorea 19 Girls Western Springs College 4 3:26.74 5th Papatoetoe Papatoetoe High School 6 3:29.33 6th Tamaki 1 Tamaki College 1 4:08.23 034 U19 - Boys W6 500m Heat 1 / 3 12:50 PM Lane Time 1st Nga Puna O Waiorea 19 Boys Western Springs College 3 2:47.71 2nd Mt Albert Grammar Mt Albert
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