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AIS Athletics Track AIS Athletics Track - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:03 PM 13/02/2020 Page 1 Canberra Track Classic - 13/02/2020 AIS Athletics Track Results - Canberra TC 7 Josh Hose T52 NSW 20.11 -1.3 Event 1 Women Discus Throw Open 8 Daniel Henshall T52 86 QLD 21.45 -1.3 Name Yr Team Finals 9 Jake Lappin T54 ACT 22.59 -1.0 Finals 1 Trinity Tutti 00 CAN 55.92m Event 7 Women 100 Metre Run Wheelchair Para 2 Rachel Andres 87 CAN 53.52m Name Yr Team Finals 3 Terina Keenan 90 NZ 52.25m Finals 4 Kim Mulhall 91 VIC 51.36m 1 Eliza Ault-Connell T54 81 ACT 17.24 -1.2 2 Angela Ballard T53 82 NSW 17.76 -1.2 Event 2 Women Long Jump Pool B Open 3 Aimee Fisher T54 01 NSW 19.20 -1.2 Name Yr Team Finals 4 Victoria Simpson T54 NSW 20.82 -1.2 Finals 5 Karla Severino T34 95 VIC 23.84 -1.2 1 Hitomi Nakano 90 JPN 6.09m 1.5 2 Grace Brennan 99 ACT 6.06m 0.8 Event 8 Women 100 Metre Run INV Open 3 Annie Mcguire 01 NSW 6.03m 1.1 Name Yr Team Finals 4 Yurina Hiraka 90 JPN 5.96m 1.4 Finals 5 Sarah Walsh F64 98 NSW 5.14m 1.9 1 Zoe Hobbs 97 NZ 11.64 -1.1 6 Vanessa Low F61 90 ACT 5.07m 1.6 2 Morgan Gaffney 92 TAS 11.88 -1.1 --- Yu Minemura 94 JPN ND NWI 3 Elly Buckholz 01 QLD 11.98 -1.1 3 Monqiue Quirk 01 NSW 11.98 -1.1 Event 3 Men Pole Vault Open 5 Livvy Wilson 92 NZ 12.06 -1.1 Name Yr Team Finals 6 Brooke Somerfield 97 NZ 12.15 -1.1 Finals 7 Helen Pretorius 99 ACT 12.20 -1.1 1 Kurtis Marschall 97 WA 5.60m --- Taylah Cruttenden 03 WA DQ -1.1 2 Angus Armstrong 97 WA 5.45m 3 James Steyn 99 NZ 5.30m Event 9 Women 800 Metre Run Open 3 Declan Carruthers 97 WA 5.30m Name Yr Team Finals 5 Stephen Clough 96 WA 5.15m Finals 6 Keanu Dallenbach 00 SUI 4.70m 1 Georgia Griffith 96 VIC 2:00.88 2 Catriona Bisset 94 VIC 2:02.41 Event 4 Women 100 Metre Hurdles Open 3 Katherine Camp 92 NZ 2:02.97 Name Yr Team Finals 4 Angela Petty 91 NZ 2:03.65 Finals 5 Lauren Reid 95 NSW 2:05.66 1 Liz Clay 95 NSW 13.17 -1.5 6 Anna Laman 95 NSW 2:07.11 2 Brianna Beahan 91 WA 13.27 -1.5 7 Shanie Landen 91 VIC 2:07.19 3 Celeste Mucci 99 VIC 13.58 -1.5 8 Lora Roff 89 NSW 2:08.15 4 Abbie Taddeo 94 NSW 13.64 -1.5 9 Keely Small 01 ACT 2:08.40 5 Lateisha Willis 00 VIC 14.03 -1.5 10 Ellie Ryan 02 QLD 2:09.27 6 Isabella Reeves 01 WA 14.04 -1.5 11 Nicola Hogg 03 NSW 2:09.47 7 Carla Takchi 97 NSW 14.10 -1.5 12 Briony Norton 99 NSW 2:09.69 8 Danielle Shaw 98 VIC 14.15 -1.5 13 Erina Hosoi 00 JPN 2:10.25 Event 5 Women High Jump Open 14 Sophie O’sullivan 01 IRELAND 2:10.85 Name Yr Team Finals --- #1 Jennifer Hauks (Pace) ACT DNF Finals Event 10 Women Long Jump Pool A Open 1 Eleanor Patterson 96 VIC J1.96m Name Yr Team Finals 2 Nicola Mcdermott 96 NSW J1.96m Finals 3 Alysha Burnett 97 NSW J1.80m 1 Brooke Stratton 93 VIC 6.67m 1.5 4 Cassie Purdon 96 QLD J1.80m 2 Samantha Dale 01 NSW 6.20m 0.7 5 Emily Whelan 00 NSW J1.75m 3 Jessie Harper 96 QLD 6.17m 0.9 6 Olivia Jones 99 VIC J1.70m 3 Audrey Kyriacou 97 VIC 6.17m 0.5 Event 6 Men 100 Metre Run Wheelchair Para 5 Tomysha Clark 02 NSW 6.12m 1.8 Name Yr Team Finals 6 Andrea Thompson 98 ACT 6.11m +0.0 Finals 7 Elizabeth Hedding 96 VIC 6.04m +0.0 1 Luke Bailey T54 NSW 15.84 -1.3 Event 11 Men 400 Metre Run Open 2 Samuel Rizzo T54 00 VIC 15.94 -1.0 Name Yr Team Finals 3 Rheed Mccracken T34 97 NSW 16.16 -1.0 Finals 4 Richard Colman T53 84 VIC 16.66 -1.0 1 Steven Solomon 93 NSW 45.37 5 Sam Mcintosh T52 90 VIC 18.45 -1.3 2 Alex Beck 92 QLD 45.82 6 Cory Crombie T54 03 WA 19.09 -1.0 3 Reece Holder 02 QLD 46.44 AIS Athletics Track - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:03 PM 13/02/2020 Page 2 Canberra Track Classic - 13/02/2020 AIS Athletics Track Results - Canberra TC Finals ... (Event 11 Men 400 Metre Run Open) 2 Hamish Kerr 96 NZ J2.22m Name Yr Team Finals 3 Joel Baden 96 VIC J2.22m 4 Jordan Sarmento 96 NSW 46.78 4 Sean Szalek 00 WA J2.16m 5 Ross Hyne 01 ACT 46.82 5 Zachary Hayward 00 NSW J2.10m 6 Tyler Gunn 99 NSW 46.93 6 Matthew Tilley 96 NSW J2.10m 7 Finlay Kirsopp-Cole 01 VIC 47.93 7 Oscar Miers 01 QLD J2.05m 8 Sean Fitzsimmons 95 NSW 48.08 8 Nauraj Singh Randhawa 92 MAS J2.05m 9 Augustine Nketia Junior 03 NZ 48.44 Event 17 Women 400 Metre Hurdles Open 10 Cooper Smith 02 VIC 48.52 Name Yr Team Finals 11 Jack Boulton 04 VIC 48.62 Finals Event 12 Men 400 Metre Run Wheelchair Para 1 Lauren Boden 88 ACT 55.98 Name Yr Team Finals 2 Sarah Carli 94 NSW 56.15 Finals 3 Sara Klein 94 WA 56.49 1 Jake Lappin T54 ACT 50.00 4 Genevieve Cowie 95 NSW 58.35 2 Samuel Rizzo T54 00 VIC 50.02 5 Mackenzie Jeffries 94 NZ 58.78 3 Luke Bailey T54 NSW 51.03 6 Natalie Otway 00 QLD 59.64 4 Richard Colman T53 84 VIC 53.45 7 Brodee Mate 98 NSW 1:03.36 5 Cory Crombie T54 03 WA 1:00.96 --- Portia Bing 93 NZ DNF 6 Josh Hose T52 NSW 1:09.35 Event 18 Women Pole Vault Open Event 13 Women Shot Put Open Name Yr Team Finals Name Yr Team Finals Finals Finals 1 Nina Kennedy 97 WA 4.55m 1 Sarah Mitton 96 CAN 17.93m 2 Elizaveta Parnova 94 WA 4.45m 2 Trinity Tutti 00 CAN 15.36m 3 Imogen Ayris 00 NZ 4.30m 3 Alysha Burnett 97 NSW 13.40m 4 Lauren Hyde-Cooling 00 WA 4.15m --- Elizabeth Baral 98 NSW NH Event 14 Women 400 Metre Run Wheelchair Para --- Megan Seve 96 NSW NH Name Yr Team Finals --- Olivia Mctaggart 00 NZ NH Finals 1 Eliza Ault-Connell T54 81 ACT 55.08 Event 19 Men 100 Metre Run Ambulatory Ambulant 2 Angela Ballard T53 82 NSW 59.21 Name Yr Team Finals 3 Jemima Moore T54 92 ACT 1:01.58 Finals 4 Aimee Fisher T54 01 NSW 1:06.20 1 Chad Perris T13 92 ACT 11.00 1.3 5 Victoria Simpson T54 NSW 1:15.56 2 Jaydon Page T47 04 ACT 11.49 1.3 3 James Turner T36 96 NSW 11.82 1.3 Event 15 Women 200 Metre Run Open 4 Ari Gesini T38 01 ACT 12.27 1.3 Name Yr Team Finals 5 Scott Reardon T63 90 ACT 12.44 1.3 Finals 1 Jacinta Beecher 98 QLD 23.28 -1.3 Event 20 Men Long Jump Open 2 Riley Day 00 QLD 23.61 -1.3 Name Yr Team Finals 3 Nana Owusu 99 VIC 23.62 -1.3 Finals 4 Bree Masters 95 QLD 23.74 -1.3 1 Jeremy Andrews 92 QLD 7.78m 0.3 5 Zoe Hobbs 97 NZ 23.95 -1.3 2 William Freyer 99 NSW 7.63m 0.9 6 Mia Gross 01 VIC 24.00 -1.1 3 Amiru Chandrasena 02 VIC 7.50m 0.2 7 Larissa Pasternatsky 91 NSW 24.12 -1.1 4 Angus Gould 94 ACT 7.39m 0.7 8 Georgia Hulls 99 NZ 24.13 -1.3 5 Oli Callahan 97 VIC 7.34m 0.8 9 Rosie Elliott 97 NZ 24.16 -1.1 6 Erek Lukowski 01 ACT J7.03m 0.6 10 Jessica Thornton 98 NSW 24.18 -1.3 7 Brandon Clark 93 TAS J7.03m 1.7 11 Sophia Fighera 98 VIC 24.21 -1.3 --- Henry Frayne 90 QLD ND NWI 12 Katie Smee 97 NSW 24.44 -1.1 Event 21 Men 100 Metre Run Open 13 Stephanie Power 93 NSW 24.45 -1.1 Name Yr Team Finals 14 Bronte Carroll 99 NSW 24.48 -1.1 Finals 15 Olivia Eaton 98 NZ 24.59 -1.1 1 Rohan Browning 97 NSW 10.17 0.8 16 Kelly Mcandrew 94 ACT 24.86 -1.1 2 Jake Doran 00 QLD 10.33 0.8 Event 16 Men High Jump Open 3 Joshua Clarke 95 NSW 10.36 0.8 Name Yr Team Finals 4 Alexander Hartmann 93 QLD 10.39 0.8 Finals 5 Anas Abu-Ganaba 96 NSW 10.41 0.8 1 Brandon Starc 93 NSW J2.25m 6 Edward Osei-Nketia 01 NZ 10.43 1.6 AIS Athletics Track - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:03 PM 13/02/2020 Page 3 Canberra Track Classic - 13/02/2020 AIS Athletics Track Results - Canberra TC Finals ..
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