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Caio Bonfim 91 1 Andrew Duncan 65 2 Jared Tallent 84 3 Tracy Feiner Athletics Australia-All Schools Champ - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:30 AM 29/11/2018 Page 1 2018 Australian 50km Road Walking Championships - 2/12/2018 Fawkner Park, Melbourne Performance List Event 1 Men 50km Race Walk Championship Open (3) Sunday 2/12/2018 - 7:00 AM National: 3:35:47.00 2006 Nathan Deakes, VIC Name Year Team Seed Time Finals Place 1 Caio Bonfim 91 Brazil ___________ _______ 2 Andrew Duncan 65 WA _________________ _______ 3 Jared Tallent 84 SA _________________ _______ Event 2 Women 50km Race Walk Championship Open (3) ______ Sunday 2/12/2018 - 7:00 AM National: 4:09:33.00 2018 Claire Tallent Name Year Team Seed Time Finals Place 1 Tracy Feiner 77 Vic ___________ _______ 2 Kelly Ruddick 73 Vic _________________ _______ 3 Claire Tallent 81 SA _________________ _______ Event 3 Men 20km Race Walk Invitation Open (12) ______ Sunday 2/12/2018 - 8:00 AM National: 1:17:33.00 2005 Nathan Deakes, VIC Name Year Team Seed Time Finals Place 1 Rhydian Cowley 91 Vic ___________ _______ 2 Adam Garganis 97 Vic _________________ _______ 3 Carl Gibbons 96 Nsw _________________ _______ 4 Albin Hess 60 Vic _________________ _______ 5 Tyler Jones 98 Nsw _________________ _______ 6 Jason Kozica 87 Vic _________________ _______ 7 Kim Mottrom 84 SA _________________ _______ 8 Pramesh Prasad 74 Vic _________________ _______ 9 Brendon Reading 89 Act _________________ _______ 10 Dylan Richardson 00 Nsw _________________ _______ 11 Kyle Swan 99 Vic _________________ _______ 12 Declan Tingay 99 WA _________________ _______ Event 4 Women 20km Race Walk Invitation Open (1) ______ Sunday 2/12/2018 - 8:00 AM National: 1:27:44.00 2004 Jane Saville, NSW Name Year Team Seed Time Finals Place 1 Jemima Montag 98 Vic ___________ _______ Event 5 Men 10km Race Walk Invitation Under 20 (5) ______ Sunday 2/12/2018 - 9:00 AM National: 40:54.00 2004 Adam Rutter, NSW Name Year Team Seed Time Finals Place 1 Corey Dickson 02 Vic ___________ _______ 2 Timothy Fraser 00 Act _________________ _______ 3 Connor Frew 00 Nsw _________________ _______ 4 Jack McGinniskin 02 Nsw _________________ _______ 5 Oscar Tebbutt 01 Nsw _________________ _______ Event 6 Women 10km Race Walk Invitation Under 20 (3) ______ Sunday 2/12/2018 - 9:00 AM National: 45:10.00 1997 Natalie Saville, NSW Name Year Team Seed Time Finals Place 1 Chelsea Goodhew 99 Nsw ___________ _______ ______ Athletics Australia-All Schools Champ - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:30 AM 29/11/2018 Page 2 2018 Australian 50km Road Walking Championships - 2/12/2018 Fawkner Park, Melbourne Performance List Event 6 ... (Women 10km Race Walk Invitation Under 20 (3)) Name Year Team Seed Time 2 Gabriella Hill 03 Nsw ___________ _______ 3 Alanna Peart 03 Vic _________________ _______ Event 8 Women 5km Race Walk Invitation Under 18 (2) ______ Sunday 2/12/2018 - 10:00 AM National: 22:44.00 2017 Katie Hayward, QLD Name Year Team Seed Time Finals Place 1 Charlotte Hay 03 Vic ___________ _______ 2 Jemma Peart 01 Vic _________________ _______ ______ .
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