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2019 Otago Primary Schools Championship Results Event 1 Moana Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 10:21 AM 8/04/2019 Page 1 2019 Otago Primary Schools Championship Results Event 1 Girls 9 & Under 50 SC Meter Freestyle Primary Name Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time Finals 1 Isabella McEntyre 9 St Mary's Mosgiel 37.87 36.73 2 Alice Jefferies 8 Columba College 42.06 39.59 3 Okeroa Jamieson 9 Fenwick 41.94 40.77 4 Lily McGrath 9 East Taieri 41.59 41.00 5 Georgia Fraser 9 Ardgowan 42.69 41.33 6 Isabella Miller 9 North East Valley 41.98 42.51 7 Charlee Smith 9 Maori Hill 42.13 43.21 8 Mieke McDonald 9 St Mary's Mosgiel 42.74 43.36 Event 1 Girls 9 & Under 50 SC Meter Freestyle Primary Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Preliminaries 1 Isabella McEntyre 9 St Mary's Mosgiel 39.08 37.87 q 2 Lily McGrath 9 East Taieri 41.20 41.59 q 3 Okeroa Jamieson 9 Fenwick 46.36 41.94 q 4 Isabella Miller 9 North East Valley 50.45 41.98 q 5 Alice Jefferies 8 Columba College 45.72 42.06 q 6 Charlee Smith 9 Maori Hill 46.00 42.13 q 7 Georgia Fraser 9 Ardgowan 45.07 42.69 q 8 Mieke McDonald 9 St Mary's Mosgiel 44.81 42.74 q 9 Bella Nicol 9 Rosebank 49.26 43.03 10 Julia Lee 9 Waikouaiti 45.69 43.25 11 Olivia McLeacn 9 Ardgowan 46.28 43.85 12 Ellie Olsen-Vetland 9 Rosebank 46.05 43.92 13 Charlotte Crosbie 8 Clyde 46.12 45.08 14 Issy Young 9 Waitahuna 47.91 45.69 15 Victoria Aburn 8 Fairfield 54.00 45.86 16 Jessica McKenzie 9 Lawrence Area 53.83 47.62 17 Ailie Somerville 8 Columba College 47.78 48.18 18 Rosa Barson 9 Port Chalmers School 46.93 48.46 19 Kira Woodason 9 Musselburgh School 49.02 49.10 20 Lily Finlay 8 Omakau 51.97 49.31 21 Greer Holland 8 George Street 51.59 49.38 22 Chloe McAuley 9 St John's Ranfurly 44.42 49.57 23 Harriet Carter-Trotman 9 Fenwick 49.76 50.13 24 Isabella Marshall 9 Arrowtown 51.77 50.65 25 Francesca Tallulah Omelvena-Flame 9 Clutha Valley 54.07 51.21 26 Poppy Staniford 9 The Catlins Area School 56.28 51.60 27 Sophie Wellington 7 Kaikorai 56.33 51.81 28 Mya Griggs 9 St Mary's Mosgiel 49.75 52.17 29 Cassidy Anderson 8 Lawrence Area 56.07 52.83 30 Addyson MacDonald 9 Lawrence Area 55.19 53.19 31 KC Houpapa 9 Lawrence Area 55.63 53.57 32 Tessa Steele 9 St John's Ranfurly 49.49 54.56 33 Ranui Te Maiharoa 9 Hampden 48.14 54.90 34 Freya Whiteside 9 Waiwera South 55.00 55.01 35 Florence Finlay 9 Papakaio 50.88 55.41 36 Heidi McKenzie 9 Clinton 57.50 55.48 37 Eva Fatafehi 8 St Joseph's Oamaru 44.04 55.63 38 Niamh Stranding-Moore 9 North East Valley 57.00 56.04 39 Cameron Hart 8 St Joseph's Cathedral 53.16 56.58 40 Hannah MacDonald 9 Lawrence Area 57.27 56.64 41 Georgia Cooke 9 Fairfield 53.00 57.56 Moana Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 10:21 AM 8/04/2019 Page 2 2019 Otago Primary Schools Championship Results Preliminaries ... (Event 1 Girls 9 & Under 50 SC Meter Freestyle Primary) Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time 42 Jessie Lindale 9 Tapanui 56.38 58.14 43 Brooke Beaman 9 Kaikorai 56.60 59.93 --- Leila Hughes 8 St Mary's Mosgiel 57.24 DQ --- Bridget Spittle 9 Weston 49.63 DQ --- Annabelle Patterson 9 Lawrence Area 55.54 DQ Event 1 Girls 10 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Freestyle Primary Name Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time Finals 1 Olivia McBride 10 Tainui 34.34 34.74 2 Abby McBride 10 Tainui 36.15 35.55 3 Frankie McDiarmid-Jones 10 Fenwick 36.24 35.91 4 Charlotte Aburn 10 Fairfield 39.01 38.16 5 Heidi Winter 10 The Terrace 38.93 38.37 *6 Lucy Mavor 10 Weston 38.21 39.12 *6 Bridget Roy 10 Rosebank 37.54 39.12 8 Hannah Burke 10 Hampden 39.15 39.51 Event 1 Girls 10 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Freestyle Primary Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Preliminaries 1 Olivia McBride 10 Tainui 36.13 34.34 q 2 Abby McBride 10 Tainui 37.25 36.15 q 3 Frankie McDiarmid-Jones 10 Fenwick 39.51 36.24 q 4 Bridget Roy 10 Rosebank 40.61 37.54 q 5 Lucy Mavor 10 Weston 37.64 38.21 q 6 Heidi Winter 10 The Terrace 35.92 38.93 q 7 Charlotte Aburn 10 Fairfield 47.00 39.01 q 8 Hannah Burke 10 Hampden 39.32 39.15 q 9 Emerson Cooke 10 Fairfield 51.00 39.99 10 Caitlin Ellett 10 The Terrace 43.41 40.44 11 Hannah Robertson 10 Silverstream 41.13 40.69 12 Georgia Spillane 10 Cromwell Primary 43.88 40.93 13 Maya Still 10 St Mary's Mosgiel 42.87 41.76 14 Lily Falcous 10 Maori Hill 46.06 42.24 15 Frances Donald 10 Balmacewen Intermediate 43.25 42.83 16 Eleanor Jenks 10 St Clair 50.00 43.00 17 Ruby Jones 10 East Taieri 44.00 43.14 18 Cameryn Smith 10 Maori Hill 46.00 43.18 19 Regan McGrath 10 Elmgrove 43.83 43.21 20 Fleur de Clifford 10 Palmerston 45.78 43.22 21 Matilda Sutton 10 East Taieri 44.80 43.69 22 Milly Hoeta 10 Wakari 53.00 44.55 23 Lily Havard 10 North East Valley 47.56 44.67 24 Michaela Hinks 10 East Taieri 50.67 45.39 25 Abby Samuels 10 Taieri College 45.56 45.98 26 Emmalee Batt 10 Clinton 44.94 46.06 27 Shanti Kara 10 Fairfield 49.00 46.17 28 Anna Goodin 10 George Street 47.96 46.45 29 Winnie Conlan 10 Ardgowan 46.83 47.42 30 Daphnee Compton 10 Fenwick 51.67 47.46 31 Renee Lawson 10 East Taieri 48.69 47.67 32 Dannielle Lornie 10 Warepa School 47.99 48.06 33 Effie King 10 Silverstream 46.45 48.20 34 Grace Bradfield 10 Lawrence Area 48.08 48.22 Moana Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 10:21 AM 8/04/2019 Page 3 2019 Otago Primary Schools Championship Results Preliminaries ... (Event 1 Girls 10 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Freestyle Primary) Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time 35 Caitlin Henderson 10 Mornington 52.17 48.46 36 Rebecca Mitchell 10 Musselburgh School 54.37 48.79 37 Aoife Sievwright 10 Maori Hill 49.21 49.08 38 Jodie Porteous 10 Elmgrove 47.20 49.69 39 Emily Cleghorn 10 Waiwera South 51.19 49.79 40 Maddi Wheeler 10 Fairfield 51.00 49.94 41 Charlotte Fleming 10 North East Valley 50.30 50.22 42 Lilly Roberts 10 Mornington 52.00 50.45 43 Asheika Brasell-Jagger 10 Port Chalmers School 51.24 50.55 44 Gina Andrews 10 Maniototo Area 51.49 51.09 45 Jessica Miller 10 Clinton 48.65 51.19 46 Lucia Russell 10 Maniototo Area 51.51 52.27 47 Juliette Lyall 10 Columba College 52.96 52.39 48 Emily Fotheringham 10 Kaikorai 52.86 52.79 49 Ashley Malone 10 Rosebank 52.28 53.68 50 Neve Crossan 10 St Mary's Mosgiel 53.34 57.03 51 Vanessa Paterson 10 Maniototo Area 51.60 57.75 --- Sophie Thode 10 East Taieri 52.80 DQ --- Alexie Mackenzie 10 Maniototo Area 48.99 DQ Event 1 Girls 11 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Freestyle Primary Name Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time Finals 1 Tayla Annan 11 Port Chalmers School 32.80 32.86 2 Hanna Strachen 11 Papakaio 33.62 32.98 3 Deegan Croucher 11 East Otago High 32.77 33.82 4 Mady Phillips 11 Waitaki Valley 33.51 33.85 5 Keira Hughes 11 Taieri College 36.01 35.24 6 Ella Fraser 11 Oamaru Intermediate 35.23 35.75 7 Emily Southee 11 Taieri College 35.62 36.76 8 Charli Sinclair 11 Columba College 37.55 38.13 Event 1 Girls 11 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Freestyle Primary Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Preliminaries 1 Deegan Croucher 11 East Otago High 32.34 32.77 q 2 Tayla Annan 11 Port Chalmers School 34.89 32.80 q 3 Mady Phillips 11 Waitaki Valley 34.45 33.51 q 4 Hanna Strachen 11 Papakaio 34.41 33.62 q 5 Ella Fraser 11 Oamaru Intermediate 35.63 35.23 q 6 Emily Southee 11 Taieri College 38.25 35.62 q 7 Keira Hughes 11 Taieri College 36.10 36.01 q 8 Charli Sinclair 11 Columba College 39.47 37.55 q 9 Addison McHaffie 11 Clutha Valley 40.38 37.81 10 Poppy Golding 11 Weston 39.11 38.16 11 Luca Bell 11 Lawrence Area 38.47 38.83 12 Amelia Morrison 11 The Catlins Area School 40.34 38.84 13 Rosa Van Turnhout 11 Balmacewen Intermediate 38.31 39.04 14 Sophie Lastimosa 11 Papakaio 36.51 39.05 15 Lila Rhodes 11 Columba College 38.00 39.41 16 Molly Wilson-Gallagher 11 Balmacewen Intermediate 43.00 39.90 17 Nevaeh Reddy 11 Cromwell College 44.18 39.97 18 Caitlyn May 11 Lawrence Area 40.97 40.68 19 Kate Rowe 11 Fairfield 47.00 40.69 20 Poppy Johnstone 11 Kaitangata 42.09 40.73 Moana Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 10:21 AM 8/04/2019 Page 4 2019 Otago Primary Schools Championship Results Preliminaries ..
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