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CBOP RATS Duathlon 2017 RATS KIDS DUATHLON 2017 YEARS 3-4 SHORT COURSE RESULTS GIRLS Place Race No. Name School 1 229 RICHARDSON, Sarah Lynmore Primary School 2 253 MCKAY, Courtney Waikite Valley School 3 236 TWIST, Abby Lynmore Primary School 4 244 TELFER, Lola St Mary's Catholic School (Rotorua) 5 243 FLORENCE, Tilde St Mary's Catholic School (Rotorua) 6 240 SCHMIDT, Keely Otonga Road School 7 200 STRATTON, Lola Lynmore Primary School 8 246 HUNIA, Wairuatoa Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 9 210 HICKSON, Hannah Lynmore Primary School 10 203 BARKER, Arwen Lynmore Primary School 11 247 KERR, Timina Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 12 242 ELMIGER, Mya St Mary's Catholic School (Rotorua) 13 239 HAINES, Claudia Otonga Road School 14 241 ABIGAIL, Sims St Mary's Catholic School (Rotorua) 15 225 O'CALLAGHAN, Maisie Lynmore Primary School 16 238 WALLACE, Nicole Lynmore Primary School 17 217 LANG, Briana Lynmore Primary School 18 232 SMITH, Hanna Lynmore Primary School 19 231 SLADE, Freya Lynmore Primary School 20 220 MANAGH, Izabelle Lynmore Primary School 21 237 VOSS, Kyra Lynmore Primary School 22 248 WAEREA-TAMAI, Marewa Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 23 214 JOY, Tamzin Lynmore Primary School 24 216 KILMISTER, Bella Lynmore Primary School 25 209 HERRIES, Hazel Lynmore Primary School 26 219 MANAGH, Chloe Lynmore Primary School 27 233 STAUNTON, Kate Lynmore Primary School 28 226 O'MALLEY, Jenny Lynmore Primary School 29 205 COLEMAN, Charlotte Lynmore Primary School 30 215 KATENE, Sahara Lynmore Primary School 31 228 RANDELL, Claire Lynmore Primary School 32 234 STEVENS, Marouschka Lynmore Primary School 33 212 HUTCHISON, Akina Lynmore Primary School 34 256 WOOD, Laura Waikite Valley School 35 254 MORRISSEY, Abby Waikite Valley School 36 208 HANSON, Ashlee Lynmore Primary School 37 223 MARTIN, Jessica Lynmore Primary School 38 222 MARSHALL, Francisca Lynmore Primary School 39 235 TWIDDY, Katharine Lynmore Primary School 40 201 ALTON, Lyla Lynmore Primary School 41 261 GRAY, Breanna Westbrook School 42 227 PORTER, Ellie Lynmore Primary School 43 262 WILCE, Ella Westbrook School 44 255 TOPP, Harriet Waikite Valley School 45 260 GRANT, Tegan Westbrook School 46 221 MANSELL, Temaia Lynmore Primary School 47 251 COWAN, Charlotte Waikite Valley School 48 213 JOHNSTON, Carys Lynmore Primary School 49 258 BARTLE, Keeley Westbrook School 50 206 CRANSHAW, Amy Lynmore Primary School 51 224 MITCHELL, Chloe Lynmore Primary School 52 257 ALBRECHT, Tyla Westbrook School 53 230 ROLFE, Jessica Lynmore Primary School 54 202 BAKER, Amber Lynmore Primary School 55 249 WAIREPO, Harata Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 56 245 HAEHAE, Te Waipounamu Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 57 259 GAINSFORD, Grace Westbrook School 58 218 LI, Alice Lynmore Primary School 59 207 HAMIORA SAMUEL, Charlotte Lynmore Primary School 60 252 DAVIES, Chante Waikite Valley School DNF 211 HOLSTER-HAIDZIR, Alia Lynmore Primary School Teams Place Race No. School Name 1 Name 2 1 191 TKKM o Te Koutu 1 TUMAI-BIDOIS, Mauri Tau HILL-WILSON, Nga Tapiri O Rehua 2 192 TKKM o Te Koutu 2 IEROME-MILLS, Malaki THOMAS-LE VAILLANT, Horohau 3 265 Chapman 1 DANNICA, Knobel JESSICA, Coughey RATS KIDS DUATHLON 2017 YEARS 5-6 SHORT COURSE RESULTS BOYS Place Race No. Name School 1 31 MARRA, Jack Westbrook School 2 18 SAUNDERS ,, Fletcher Rotokawa School 3 12 ELLIOTT, Jordie Rotokawa School 4 17 PROCTOR, Kalai Rotokawa School 5 15 MCKAY, Lennox Rotokawa School 6 21 WALL, Sam Rotokawa School 7 25 ALEXANDER, Tyler Waikite Valley School 8 13 FLUTEY, Cohen Rotokawa School 9 33 KOLLER-SCHULTZ, Max Westbrook School 10 16 PARTELOW, Ethan Rotokawa School 11 2 CARSWELL, Mason Lynmore Primary School 12 30 LOGAN, Ryan Westbrook School 13 29 LASIKE, Jared Westbrook School 14 8 LEI, Lewis Otonga Road School 15 23 ELMIGER, Jayden St Mary's Catholic School (Rotorua) 16 11 DAVY, Logan Rotokawa School 17 10 CRONIN, Tai Rotokawa School 18 27 AMOS, Caelib Westbrook School 19 19 SUTHERLAND, Mason Rotokawa School 20 24 WARU, Daniel Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 21 43 COLLINSON-SMITH, Ethan Westbrook School 22 22 WATENE, Wana Rotokawa School 23 9 WILLERS, Taylar Otonga Road School 24 32 NEPSON, Benji Westbrook School 25 327 FITZGERALD, Ethan Mamaku School 26 26 BLAKE, Syris Waikite Valley School 27 20 TAPINE, Pirihi Rotokawa School 28 1 TAWHIO, Keepa Chapman College Teams Place Race No. School Name 1 Name 2 1 40 Chapman 1 SIMEON, Nieuwoudt ISAAC, Ryan 2 97 Westbrook School 2 DUDSON, Paige GREEN, Danielle 3 96 Westbrook School 1 HARRIS, Sierra ADLER, Grace 4 41 Westbrook School 2 BREEN, Jarod TAARE, Shayden 5 98 Westbrook School 3 ROBERTSON-PENE, Maia DEAN, Tiana 6 42 Westbrook School 3 UPOKO, Jordan BALLINGER, Tom 7 190 Westbrook School 1 BEAZLEY, Conna BEAZLEY, Harrison RATS KIDS DUATHLON 2017 YEARS 5-6 LONG COURSE RESULTS GIRLS Place Race No. Name School 1 374 LORD, Freya Lynmore Primary School 2 379 TWIST, Sophie Lynmore Primary School 3 396 JOHNSTON, Harriet Westbrook School 4 375 MACCORMICK, Morgan Lynmore Primary School 5 387 HASTINGS, Kate Otonga Road School 6 390 WYATT, Bella Otonga Road School 7 383 WHITE, Toni-Maree Lynmore Primary School 8 368 AVIS, Elizabeth Lynmore Primary School 9 65 ZUIDMEAR, Liddy Lynmore Primary School 10 370 HICKSON, Emma Lynmore Primary School 11 393 ROGERS, Te Pumanawa O Toku TeAte Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 12 381 WEIR, Brooke Lynmore Primary School 13 369 CROUCHER, Poppy Lynmore Primary School 14 371 HUTCHISON, Bailee Lynmore Primary School 15 394 GRAY, Zara Westbrook School 16 397 LONDON, Lily Westbrook School 17 398 MEAR, Keighley Westbrook School 18 373 LLOYD-JONES, Siwan Lynmore Primary School 19 385 FLINN, Sophie Otonga Road School 20 378 STANBRA, Taylah Lynmore Primary School 21 373 LLOYD-JONES, Siwan Lynmore Primary School 22 385 FLINN, Sophie Otonga Road School 23 378 STANBRA, Taylah Lynmore Primary School 24 384 ELVIDGE, Gabrielle Otonga Road School 25 377 O'DRISCOLL, Sara Lynmore Primary School 26 380 VANDEN HOEK, Zara Lynmore Primary School 27 79 STAHLHUT, Sara St Mary's Catholic School (Rotorua) 28 376 MCCLINTOCK, Molly Lynmore Primary School 29 382 WHITAKER, Louise Lynmore Primary School 30 392 MANIAPOTO, Tiaria Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 31 395 JANSEN, Melissa Westbrook School 32 391 IRIHEI, Te Ruakahurangi Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 33 372 KIERNAN, Hannah Lynmore Primary School Teams Place Race No. School Name 1 Name 2 1 366 Westbrook School 5 HURIHANGANUI, Toby SAYERS, Trey 2 95 Chapman 4 ALESHIA, Coughey KEZIAH, Knobel 3 365 Westbrook School 4 ANDERSON, Coby SULLINGS, Isaac RATS KIDS DUATHLON 2017 YEARS 7-8 LONG COURSE RESULTS GIRLS Place Race No. Name School 1 454 HASTINGS, Jenna John Paul College 2 453 CLARKE, Allie John Paul College 3 455 HOWARD, Gisele John Paul College 4 457 STAHLHUT, Lina John Paul College 5 460 DODD, Julia Mokoia Intermediate 6 403 ISACCS, Tara Chapman College 7 456 LIGHT, Marissa John Paul College 8 468 STEADMAN, Chloe Mokoia Intermediate 9 451 MUIR, Lillian Chapman College 10 464 LLOYD-JONES, Menna Mokoia Intermediate 11 452 COUGHEY, Mikayla Chapman College 12 458 STUBBING, Zoe John Paul College 13 473 BELMONT-NURI, Kaihau Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Koutu 14 472 PATCHELL, Amy Rotorua Intermediate 15 470 EMILY, Walford Rotorua Intermediate 16 450 MCKENZIE, Keighley Chapman College 17 474 Chapman 2 Chapman College Teams Place Race No. School Name 1 Name 2 1 485 John Paul College 1 LAWSON, Callum MANSLEY, Christian 2 459 JPC 2 WHITING, Lucy DU PLESSIS, Skye 3 486 Rotorua Intermediate 1 TOMOANA, Tiakitai MAKI, Broc 4 490 Rotorua Intermediate 5 MCQUEEN, Jack WALKER, Tiaki 5 476 John Paul College 1 SHILTON, Hannah BECK, Emma 6 491 Rotorua Intermediate 6 TUHAKA, Ariariterangi HARRIS, Bhaedyn 7 477 Mokoia Intermediate 1 TAPSELL, Katie UHL, Pipi 8 488 Rotorua Intermediate 3 GLASGOW, Cameron HEMANA, Koan 9 489 Rotorua Intermediate 4 HUNTER, Niwa PARI, Kaydin 10 498 Rotorua Intermediate 13 BENNETT-TAUIWI, Te Whetu NEPE, Norman 11 493 Rotorua Intermediate 8 WILLIAMS, Khole ERAIA, Te Ariki 12 478 Rotorua Intermediate 1 CURTIS, Neila MAGILL, Dallas 13 475 Chapman 3 NADIA, Cooper SAVANAH-ROSE, Flood 14 482 Rotorua Intermediate 5 SIGLEY, Alicia LLAGAS, Asyannah 15 487 Rotorua Intermediate 2 MARSTERS, Bennett ROE, Cameron 16 479 Rotorua Intermediate 2 TOWNSEND, Claudia GRIFFIN, Tegan 17 492 Rotorua Intermediate 7 THOMPSON, Keyani ANDERSON, Bronson 18 494 Rotorua Intermediate 9 VERCO, Rani RIPI, Christian 19 483 Rotorua Intermediate 6 MOBERLY, Abbey DUDSON, Jessica 20 497 Rotorua Intermediate 12 WEBSTER-TAREI, Paretoroa CURTIS, Hemi 21 484 Chapman 2 MICAH, 'alofi DANIEL, Taljaard 22 495 Rotorua Intermediate 10 ROIGARD, Charlie WENETI, Noah 23 480 Rotorua Intermediate 3 SMITH, Willow NURSE, Pounamu RATS KIDS DUATHLON 2017 YEARS 3-4 SHORT COURSE RESULTS BOYS Place Race No. Name School 1 131 WEIR, Angus Lynmore Primary School 2 109 COLLET, Julien Lynmore Primary School 3 145 PRICE, Campbell Otonga Road School 4 165 WORSP, Luke Waikite Valley School 5 143 NIKORA, Tuhoe Otonga Road School 6 106 BOWERS, Darcy Lynmore Primary School 7 168 COLLINS, Fynn Westbrook School 8 125 SHILTON, Cody Lynmore Primary School 9 146 ROSE, Jakob Otonga Road School 10 152 MCDONALD, Kayden St Mary's Catholic School (Rotorua) 11 159 BROWN, Leion Waikite Valley School 12 161 HORNBY, Daniel Waikite Valley School 13 134 BURNS, Oscar Otonga Road School 14 148 TAFT, Keegan Otonga Road School 15 142 MCFARLANE, Sam Otonga Road School 16 150 PARSONS, Ollie Rotokawa School 17 119 MCGREGOR, James Lynmore Primary School 18 120 MCILROY, Evan Lynmore Primary School 19 136 ELVIDGE, William Otonga
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