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Pre-Registration Roster SSATIS X Country 2021 F-U16 Race Date SSATIS X Country 2021 May 26, 2021 Pre-Registration Roster U16 Girls 4k F-U16 Name Team Bib No Rebekah Boonstra Calvin Christian School 228 Ella Atkins Fahan School 276 Abbey Willcox Fahan School 277 Anna Edwards Fahan School 278 Hannah Riches Fahan School 279 Ava Allanby Fahan School 280 Tess McDonough Fahan School 281 Harritet Badenach Fahan School 282 Charlotte Jones Fahan School 283 Emily Hanna Fahan School 284 Molly Crosby Fahan School 285 Evie Banks-Smith Fahan School 286 Angela Holland The Friends' School 327 Tara Powell The Friends' School 328 Emma Weimann The Friends' School 329 Miriam Reid The Friends' School 330 Isabelle Kruimink The Friends' School 331 Hannah Gardner The Friends' School 332 Isabelle Gan-Pain The Friends' School 333 Lucy Cooper The Friends' School 334 Maeve Bylsma The Friends' School 335 Sophie Connolly The Friends' School 336 Avril Reeve MacKillop College 432 Amber Sargent MacKillop College 433 Lily Mereszka MacKillop College 434 Sophie Newett MacKillop College 435 Amalia Sampson MacKillop College 436 Amarlie Heyne MacKillop College 437 Charli Cobbing MacKillop College 438 Katie Lannan MacKillop College 439 Zara Appleby MacKillop College 440 Kate Johnston Mount Carmel College 506 Annabelle Paul Mount Carmel College 507 Cecilia Bowman-Shaw Mount Carmel College 508 Jasmin Excell Mount Carmel College 509 Remi Mansfield Mount Carmel College 510 Hannah Powe Mount Carmel College 511 Reese Noye Mount Carmel College 512 Georgia Clark Sacred Heart College 539 Noelle Harradine Sacred Heart College 540 Dasash Denekew Sacred Heart College 541 Brooke Barwick Sacred Heart College 542 Chelsea Driessen Sacred Heart College 543 Timing By Phils Timing [email protected] 1 24/05/2021 01:01:38 Race Date SSATIS X Country 2021 May 26, 2021 Pre-Registration Roster U16 Girls 4k F-U16 Name Team Bib No Ava Morrisby Sacred Heart College 544 Avah Hughes Sacred Heart College 545 Emily Gamez Sacred Heart College 546 Grace White Sacred Heart College 547 Jasmine Overton Southern Christian 597 Felicity Jackson Southern Christian 598 Emily Overton Southern Christian 599 Allegra Miklos Southern Christian 600 Metasebia Duggan St Aloysius Catholic 641 Eloise Paine St Aloysius Catholic 642 Makayla Atherton St Aloysius Catholic 643 Bella Adams St Aloysius Catholic 644 Olivia Smith St Aloysius Catholic 645 Inara Osborne St Aloysius Catholic 646 Rose Landon St Aloysius Catholic 647 Amelia Harback St Aloysius Catholic 648 Ruby Prichard St Aloysius Catholic 649 Lily Bewley St Mary's College 723 Shreeya Bisht St Mary's College 724 Charlotte Butler St Mary's College 725 Abbie Johnston St Mary's College 726 Bernice Lee St Mary's College 727 Claire Oliver St Mary's College 728 Bellah Parker St Mary's College 729 Ella Robinson St Mary's College 730 Laura Smith St Mary's College 731 Alexandria PULVER St Michaels Collegiate 770 Sarah GILMOUR St Michaels Collegiate 771 Amy WIGGINS St Michaels Collegiate 772 Sienna DOIG St Michaels Collegiate 773 Olivia CHESTERMAN St Michaels Collegiate 774 Georgia ROOKE St Michaels Collegiate 775 Rosie HENTSCHEL St Michaels Collegiate 776 Niamh MORLEY St Michaels Collegiate 777 Allira CHRISTIAN St Michaels Collegiate 778 Kiara MOODIE St Michaels Collegiate 779 Liza Suliman Dominic College 936 Ellie Mason Dominic College 937 Lisa Suliman Dominic College 938 Jedah Scherer Dominic College 939 Zoelle Lin Dominic College 940 Ella Erwin Dominic College 941 Priyanka Jibi Dominic College 942 Timing By Phils Timing [email protected] 2 24/05/2021 01:01:38 Race Date SSATIS X Country 2021 May 26, 2021 Pre-Registration Roster U16 Girls 4k F-U16 Name Team Bib No Lara Woodberry Dominic College 943 Lily Rader Dominic College 944 Lucy Hollingsworth Dominic College 945 Sophie Cockerill Dominic College 946 Timing By Phils Timing [email protected] 3 24/05/2021 01:01:38 Race Date SSATIS X Country 2021 May 26, 2021 Pre-Registration Roster U15 Boys 4k M-U15 Name Team Bib No Eli Wright Calvin Christian School 232 Darcy Reid Calvin Christian School 233 Jeriah Webb Calvin Christian School 234 Cameron McEwan Calvin Christian School 235 James Agouzoul Calvin Christian School 236 Hamish Clyne The Friends' School 361 Otto Newstead The Friends' School 362 Luca Redwig The Friends' School 363 Fergus De Paoli The Friends' School 364 Logan Boxall The Friends' School 365 Thomas Campbell-Jones The Friends' School 366 Jordan Christopher The Friends' School 367 Henry Cooper The Friends' School 368 Henry Webster The Friends' School 369 Oliver Johnston The Friends' School 370 Dean Griffiths MacKillop College 457 Deacon Smith MacKillop College 458 Jet Taylor MacKillop College 459 Zane Bennis MacKillop College 460 Khylan Cross MacKillop College 461 Lachlan MacGill MacKillop College 462 Jacob Hall MacKillop College 463 Liam Legosz MacKillop College 464 James Fullarton Sacred Heart College 567 Antonio Tsakiris Sacred Heart College 568 Kaelem Welsh Sacred Heart College 569 Hayden Barnes Sacred Heart College 570 Mikias Berhe-Abay Sacred Heart College 571 Meraj Malwenna Sacred Heart College 572 Rowan Pitt Sacred Heart College 573 Samuel Alemayechu Sacred Heart College 574 Conor Hennessy Southern Christian 609 Jose (Jos?©) Montivero Southern Christian 610 Daniel Otto Southern Christian 611 Rohan Agrawal Southern Christian 612 Marty Brereton St Aloysius Catholic 669 Charlie Thompson St Aloysius Catholic 670 Brodie Lovell St Aloysius Catholic 671 Thomas Williams St Aloysius Catholic 672 Roy Duggan St Aloysius Catholic 673 Scott Blackett St Aloysius Catholic 674 Jordon Davis St Aloysius Catholic 675 Fraser Polly St Aloysius Catholic 676 Timing By Phils Timing [email protected] 4 24/05/2021 01:01:38 Race Date SSATIS X Country 2021 May 26, 2021 Pre-Registration Roster U15 Boys 4k M-U15 Name Team Bib No Felix Meyer St Virgil's College 819 Jacob Clothier St Virgil's College 820 Charles Lennon St Virgil's College 821 Edison Lee St Virgil's College 822 Noah Thomas St Virgil's College 823 Joseph McGann St Virgil's College 824 Thomas Lawler St Virgil's College 825 J'Khobi Bone St Virgil's College 826 Harry Sylvester St Virgil's College 827 Rhys Wilkinson St Virgil's College 828 Ollie Hill St Virgil's College 829 Riley Oates St Virgil's College 830 Marshall Woods St Virgil's College 831 Sean Store St Virgil's College 832 Charlie Boman The Hutchins School 869 Tommy Cuthbert The Hutchins School 870 Lachlan Sheen The Hutchins School 871 Sam Meikle The Hutchins School 872 Josh Madsen The Hutchins School 873 Tom Rybak The Hutchins School 874 Lachlan Browne The Hutchins School 875 Henry Sanford Dominic College 967 Somyog Rai Dominic College 968 Finlay Gutteridge Dominic College 969 Joel Bresnehan Dominic College 970 Matthew Rime Dominic College 971 John Bracken Dominic College 972 Ned Newman Dominic College 973 Eitan Gomez Dominic College 974 Troy Carroll Dominic College 975 Connor Eastley Dominic College 976 Timing By Phils Timing [email protected] 5 24/05/2021 01:01:38 Race Date SSATIS X Country 2021 May 26, 2021 Pre-Registration Roster U13 Girls 3k F-U13 Name Team Bib No Gabby Hay Calvin Christian School 221 Mia Dolliver Calvin Christian School 222 Grace deHoog Calvin Christian School 223 Marni Duggan Calvin Christian School 224 Tara Sciberras Fahan School 244 Amelia Steedman Fahan School 245 Pia Abberton Fahan School 246 Charlotte Palmer Fahan School 247 Alice Evans Fahan School 248 Ruby Squires Fahan School 249 Chloe Groom Fahan School 250 Ivy Dickson Fahan School 251 Airley Crosby Fahan School 252 Zara Bury Fahan School 253 Catherine Connolly The Friends' School 298 Ivy Edwards The Friends' School 299 Alexandra Syka The Friends' School 300 Zola Case-Boag The Friends' School 301 Ava Carlton The Friends' School 302 Matilda Giles The Friends' School 303 Madeleine Jotic The Friends' School 304 Mia O'Rourke The Friends' School 305 Essien Bingham The Friends' School 306 Rosie Salmon The Friends' School 307 Bella Wells The Friends' School 308 Mabel Murray MacKillop College 407 Lilly Walker MacKillop College 408 Georgia Beumer MacKillop College 409 Alyssa Knowles MacKillop College 410 Freya Rackett MacKillop College 411 Lily Baker MacKillop College 412 Poppy Woodberry MacKillop College 413 Hylan Thomas MacKillop College 414 Rakaia Arahanga Mount Carmel College 474 Louisa Eaves Mount Carmel College 475 Madison Hart Mount Carmel College 476 Charlotte Lowe Mount Carmel College 477 Chloe Marsden Mount Carmel College 478 Sofia Bowman-Shaw Mount Carmel College 479 Tamika Field Mount Carmel College 480 Alexandria Hellicar Mount Carmel College 481 Lacey Tilyard Mount Carmel College 482 Elizabeth Herzfeld Mount Carmel College 483 Timing By Phils Timing [email protected] 6 24/05/2021 01:01:39 Race Date SSATIS X Country 2021 May 26, 2021 Pre-Registration Roster U13 Girls 3k F-U13 Name Team Bib No Emily Butler Mount Carmel College 484 Arielle Cannell Mount Carmel College 485 Brianna Burdon Sacred Heart College 513 Annabella Burt Sacred Heart College 514 Imogen Salter Sacred Heart College 515 Abbie McCormack Sacred Heart College 516 Marnie Toms Sacred Heart College 517 Sophie Reid Sacred Heart College 518 Molly Dean Sacred Heart College 519 Taylah Kelly Sacred Heart College 520 Lucy Vander Schoor Southern Christian 584 Harriet (Hettie Holland Southern Christian 585 Amber Lockwood Southern Christian 586 Zoe Wigg Southern Christian 587 Lillian Adams St Aloysius Catholic 617 Mia Sullivan St Aloysius Catholic 618 Molly Duffy St Aloysius Catholic 619 Imogen Martini St Aloysius Catholic 620 Miki McLeod St Aloysius Catholic 621 Chloe Loxley St Aloysius
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