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Hill Climb 2012 U20 Boys 900m Hill Climb Placing Name School points KoM points Time 1 Brodie Catterick Marlborough Boys College 10 6 02:49.490 2 Peter Crampton Marlborough Boys College 9 4 02:51.200 3 Sam Friend Christchurch Boys’ High School 8 3 02:51.480 4 Callum Saunders Marlborough Boys College 7 2 02:53.220 5 Daniel Ellison Waimea College 6 1 02:53.720 6 Nick Blakiston Marlborough Boys College 5 02:59.720 7 Olly Marshall Christchurch Boys’ High School 4 03:00.230 8 Grayson Napier Nayland College 3 03:01.560 9 Zac Barber St Bede's College 2 03:02.490 10 Alex Hooper Christchurch Boys’ High School 1 03:02.810 11 Macaulay Pye Shirley Boys' High 03:06.250 12 William Findlay Burnside High School 03:08.220 13 Leathan Landon-Lane Marlborough Boys College 03:13.380 14 Fionn Cullinane Riccarton High School 03:13.400 15 Andrew Ward St Andrew's College 03:14.660 16 Daniel Shepherd St Patrick's College Wellington 03:17.140 17 Seb Lock Marlborough Boys College 03:39.830 18 Sam Elstob St Bede's College 03:43.560 19 James Hall Shirley Boys' High 03:50.000 20 Matthew Caldwell Hillmorton High School 03:56.850 21 William Hart Marlborough Boys College 03:57.320 22 Hamish Theng Burnside High School 04:17.450 23 Matthew Black Nelson College 19:29.000 24 SCRATCHED Christchurch Boys’ High School 24:59.000 25 SCRATCHED Christ's College 25:59.000 U17 Boys 900m Hill Climb Placing Name School points KoM points Time 1 Adam Bull Burnside High School 10 6 02:57.680 2 Cameron Ford Waimea College 9 4 02:59.010 3 Connor Stead Christchurch Boys’ High School 8 3 03:01.310 4 Keagan Girdlestone Christchurch Boys’ High School 7 2 03:01.660 5 Max Jones Christchurch Boys’ High School 6 1 03:05.960 6 Greg Moore Christchurch Boys’ High School 5 03:09.200 7 Sam Buckner Riccarton High School 4 03:10.020 8 Jake Marryatt Christchurch Boys’ High School 3 03:14.160 9 Rainer Pye Shirley Boys' High 2 03:16.900 10 Tobias Robertshawe Christ's College 1 03:19.690 11 Jed McDermott St Patrick's College Wellington 03:21.760 12 Quinn Karwowski Marlborough Boys College 03:22.360 13 Sam Willis Rangiora New Life School 03:22.440 14 Nick Smith Cashmere High School 03:25.870 15 Luke Sutton Catholic Cathedral College 03:27.300 16 Matt McNeill Cashmere High School 03:33.710 17 Hugo Elworthy Christ's College 03:34.500 18 Jeremy Johnson Christchurch Boys’ High School 03:39.050 19 James Munro Christ's College 03:42.250 20 Rhys Jones Christchurch Boys’ High School 03:43.620 21 Oliver Macfarlane Christ's College 03:44.110 22 Thomas Harford Christchurch Boys’ High School 03:44.230 23 Ben Friel Shirley Boys' High 03:46.580 24 Gabriel Donnelly Rangiora New Life School 03:48.270 25 Andrei Jongins Rangiora New Life School 03:50.090 26 Ben Hayward Catholic Cathedral College 03:50.720 27 Ethan Brydon Marlborough Boys College 03:51.880 28 Thomas Westend Marlborough Boys College 03:52.150 29 Oliver Tyro Christ's College 03:55.720 30 Matthew Noble-Adams Christ's College 03:58.300 31 George Satterthwaite Christ's College 03:59.690 32 Rory Williamson Christ's College 04:01.390 33 Rory Smyth Burnside High School 04:07.860 34 Rory Swanson Christ's College 04:10.930 35 Sam Heselwood Christ's College 04:12.250 36 Joel Harnett Rangiora New Life School 04:15.470 37 William Reith Christ's College 04:25.050 38 Mana Williams Eade Cashmere High School 04:45.110 39 SCRATCHED Scots College 54:29.000 40 Hugh Trollope Marlborough Boys College 58:29.000 41 SCRATCHED Marlborough Boys College 59:29.000 42 SCRATCHED Christchurch Boys’ High School 00:29.000 U15 Boys 900m Hill Climb Placing Name School points KoM points Time 1 Ethan Batt Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu 10 6 03:10.820 2 Joshua Smith Christchurch Boys’ High School 9 4 03:10.930 3 Hayden Squance Waimea College 8 3 03:22.320 4 Joshua Carpenter Southland Boys' High School 7 2 03:24.050 5 Josh Scott Burnside High School 6 1 03:27.390 6 Hugo Jones Christchurch Boys’ High School 5 03:28.830 7 Liam Sherlock Scots College 4 03:34.680 8 Cameron Richards Shirley Boys' High 3 03:35.140 9 Harley Porter Burnside High School 2 03:41.740 10 Sam Hall Christchurch Boys’ High School 1 03:48.630 11 Oliver Wood Scots College 03:51.770 12 Matthew Trenchard Westburn School 03:52.430 13 Adam Lines Cashmere High School 03:55.740 14 Lewis Clareburt Scots College 03:59.080 15 Jack Walsh Prebbleton 04:04.290 16 Louis Brown Christchurch Boys’ High School 04:09.610 17 Zac Mortimer Marlborough Boys College 04:13.290 18 Jack Ritchie Marlborough Boys College 04:13.760 19 Christopher Grammer Bohally Intermediate 04:13.920 20 Callum Caughey Renwick School 04:19.930 21 Matt Lay Christchurch Boys’ High School 04:23.550 22 Bryce Blackmore Renwick School 04:37.330 23 Nathan Black Waimea Intermediate 08:12.000 24 SCRATCHED Shirley Boys' High 10:12.000 25 Shaun Woods Bohally Intermediate 19:12.000 U13 Boys 800m Hill Climb Placing Name School points KoM points Time 1 Bailey Ford Waimea Intermediate 10 6 03:06.070 2 Sam Wilkinson St Marks Wellington 9 4 03:17.680 3 Sampson Mollan Scots College 8 3 03:27.750 4 Finn Sherlock Scots College 7 2 03:36.100 5 Finn Fisher-Black Hampden Street, Nelson 6 1 03:39.500 6 Matt Pidcock Halswell Primary 5 04:01.480 7 Sam Morgan Bohally Intermediate 4 04:10.710 8 Niels Van Antwerpen Bohally Intermediate 3 04:24.370 9 James Greer Fairhall School 2 04:48.690 10 Samuel Spencer Bohally Intermediate 1 05:20.960 U20 Girls 900m Hill Climb Placing Name School points KoM points Time 1 Alice Hay Rangi Ruru Girls’ School 10 6 03:33.470 2 Jessica Barnes Marlborough Girls' College 9 4 03:57.270 3 Holly Luxton-Russell Villa Maria College 8 3 03:57.660 4 Caitlin Holmes Waimea College 7 2 04:01.030 5 Hannah Day Timaru Girls' High School 6 1 04:02.120 6 Emily Mercer Villa Maria College 5 04:02.490 7 Alice Bennett St Margaret's College 4 04:04.710 8 Sophie Gray Christchurch Girls’ High School 3 04:35.580 9 Olivia Simmons Villa Maria College 2 04:42.440 10 Jasmin Smith Villa Maria College 1 04:49.440 11 Beatrix Loeffen Villa Maria College 0 04:49.800 12 Jessica Shamy Villa Maria College 0 05:38.360 13 Mary Hampton Timaru Girls' High School 0 05:41.710 14 Victoria Steel Villa Maria College 0 43:29.000 15 Rebecca Reith Rangi Ruru Girls’ School 0 48:29.000 16 Toni Cranko Christchurch Girls’ High School 0 49:59.000 U17 Girls 900m Hill Climb Placing Name School points KoM points Time 1 Gabby Gray Rangi Ruru Girls’ School 10 6 03:44.150 2 Maxyna Cottam Waikato Diocesan School for Girls 9 4 03:49.310 3 Tessa Jenkins Rangi Ruru Girls’ School 8 3 03:53.500 4 Charlotte Hand Rangi Ruru Girls’ School 7 2 03:55.040 5 Ione Johnson Wellington Girls' College 6 1 03:55.570 6 Georgia Catterick Marlborough Girls' College 5 03:56.530 7 Leanne Feary Darfield High School 4 03:59.050 8 Olivia Podmore Middleton Grange School 3 04:04.280 9 Jessica Kikstra Christchurch Girls’ High School 2 04:05.000 10 Brooke Hudson Villa Maria College 1 04:09.620 11 Eden Ronald Avonside Girls' High School 04:12.830 12 Laura Pidcock Riccarton High School 04:22.150 13 Juliette Phillipson Burnside High School 04:23.890 14 Caitlin Mercer Villa Maria College 04:25.250 15 Olivia Miller Nayland College 04:34.080 16 Bella Spooner Villa Maria College 04:43.270 17 Kate Olsen Catholic Cathedral College 04:46.610 18 Maggie Worthington Villa Maria College 04:49.810 19 Alice Grubb Villa Maria College 04:52.080 20 Christie Morrison Christchurch Girls’ High School 04:53.570 21 Ariel Pons Rangiora New Life School 04:55.550 22 Anastasia Loeffen Villa Maria College 04:55.980 23 Bronwyn Walsh St Margaret's College 04:57.950 24 Sarah Ownsworth Cashmere High School 05:04.100 25 Paige Thornley Timaru Girls' High School 05:08.440 26 Natalie Lewis Burnside High School 05:10.960 27 Eloise McIntyre Rangi Ruru Girls’ School 05:11.870 28 Nina Hardie Riccarton High School 05:14.090 29 Isabella Rarm Villa Maria College 05:22.730 30 Sammy Anderson Villa Maria College 05:25.170 31 Holly Madden Rangi Ruru Girls’ School 05:26.680 32 Mary Virtue Burnside High School 05:33.790 33 Olivia Bartlett Villa Maria College 05:39.510 34 Annabelle McLachlan Christchurch Girls’ High School 05:52.510 35 Tayla Wood Rangi Ruru Girls’ School 06:19.320 36 Claudia Petrie Rangiora New Life School 07:04.120 37 Zoe Brook Villa Maria College 22:42.000 38 SCRATCHED Cashmere High School 38:29.000 39 Lucy Timmings Avonside Girls' High School 40:29.000 U15 Girls 800m Hill Climb Placing Name School points KoM points Time 1 Ella Harris St Margaret's College 10 6 03:08.350 2 Phoebe McCaughan Villa Maria College 9 4 03:13.210 3 Emma Smith Villa Maria College 8 3 03:13.300 4 Natasha Dickison Christchurch Girls’ High School 7 2 03:13.470 5 Lakein Cottam Sacred Heart New Plymouth 6 1 03:14.960 6 Michaela Kerr Waimea College 5 03:14.980 7 Rose Marshall Lee Rangi Ruru Girls’ School 4 03:16.250 8 Christine Lambley St Marks 3 03:19.280 9 Rose McLeod Waimea College 2 03:23.420 10 Kate Smith Christchurch Girls’ High School 1 03:24.160 11 Georgia Cowman Nelson College for Girls 03:30.060 12 Kate Ward St Andrew's College 03:37.000 13 Georgia Voice St Margaret's College 03:37.150 14 Zoe Smail Villa Maria College 03:37.830 15 Chloe Jenkins Rangi Ruru Girls’ School 03:41.050 16 Ella Hutchinson Villa Maria College 03:41.260 17 Sarah McLeod Villa Maria College 03:50.570 18 Jane Hansen Villa Maria College 03:55.550 19 Laura O’Brien Villa Maria College 04:09.150 20 Dagmar Van Antwerpen Marlborough Girls' College 04:11.670 21 Neve Olsen Catholic Cathedral College 04:25.570 22 Lauren Parnell Villa Maria College 05:12.100 23 SCRATCHED Villa Maria College 50:29.000 24 Grace Cody Villa Maria College 53:29.000 U13 Girls 800m Hill Climb Placing Name School points KoM points Time 1 Britney Kerr Waimea Intermediate 10 6 03:27.250 2 Shaane Fulton Waimea Intermediate 9 4 03:38.350 3 Niamh Fisher-Black Nelson Intermediate 8 3 03:38.440 4 Ruby Jones St Joseph's Intermediate 7 2 04:01.420 5 Fiona Bonnett St Joseph’s Intermediate 6 1 04:59.980 6 SCRATCHED Villa Maria College 5 38:29.000 7 #N/A 4 #N/A 8 #N/A 3 #N/A 9 #N/A 2 #N/A 10 #N/A 1 #N/A.
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