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2017 SAISA Track & Field Meet Overseas School of Colombo Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:12 AM 4/21/2017 Page 1 2017 SAISA Track & Field Meet - 4/20/2017 to 4/22/2017 Colombo, Sri Lanka Results Girls 10-12 100 Meter Dash ====================================================================================== Name Age Team Seed Prelims H# Alternate ====================================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Sydney Henry 12 Geckos 15.80 15.00q 4 2 Shandaneh Penker 11 American School 15.10q 1 3 Shanaya Panjwani 12 Eagles 13.30 15.40q 4 4 Melanie Frankenberger 11 Tigers 15.90 J15.40q 4 5 Pari Pandey 12 Eagles 14.40 J15.40q 3 6 Niamh Powell 12 Lincoln School 15.32 15.50q 1 7 Savanna Woods 12 Eagles 14.50 15.90 2 8 Stephie Turner 10 Geckos 16.40 16.00 1 9 Hayaa Tabba 12 Knights 15.68 16.10 2 9 Aya Al Mazrouai 12 Eagles 15.72 16.10 3 11 Arfa Edhi 11 Knights 15.30 16.20 1 12 Sarah Levitt 11 Scorpions 16.35 16.30 2 12 Ammaarah Rassool 11 Tigers 17.27 16.30 1 14 Chelsea Karunaratne 10 Geckos 16.00 16.60 3 15 Mariam Jatoi 12 Knights 16.90 2 16 Anya Reddy 10 American School 17.29 17.60 2 17 Kshamya Khadka 11 Tigers 18.07 18.10 4 18 Lujain Attiga 11 Scorpions 17.89 18.20 3 19 Dhivya Sasha 11 American School 19.25 19.20 4 20 Eman Naufil 11 Buffalos 19.55 19.70 3 Girls 10-12 100 Meter Dash ========================================================================================== Name Age Team Prelims Finals Points Alternate ========================================================================================== Finals 1 Shandaneh Penker 11 American School 15.10 14.90 9 1 Sydney Henry 12 Geckos 15.00 14.90 9 3 Pari Pandey 12 Eagles 15.40 15.10 6 4 Shanaya Panjwani 12 Eagles 15.40 15.20 4 5 Niamh Powell 12 Lincoln School 15.50 15.40 2 6 Melanie Frankenberger 11 Tigers 15.40 15.60 1 Girls 13-14 100 Meter Dash ====================================================================================== Name Age Team Seed Prelims H# Alternate ====================================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Oom Dyer 14 Geckos 15.00 14.60q 2 2 Amara Mir 14 Tigers 14.93 14.90q 1 3 Jenin Zaru 14 Scorpions 14.43 15.10q 2 4 Jinting Guo 14 Geckos 15.90 J15.10q 1 5 Kalathmi Pathiraja 13 Tigers 15.59 15.20q 3 6 Piper Hattenbach 14 Eagles 15.70 15.50q 2 7 Rebecca Tilley 14 Tigers 14.92 J15.50 1 8 Ola Al Fitiany 13 Scorpions 14.29 15.60 3 9 Sarah Hassan 13 Eagles 15.03 15.70 3 10 Miti Shah 13 Eagles 16.20 16.90 2 11 Kaylin McWilliams 13 Eagles 17.90 17.10 1 11 Dhurvi Ved 13 Eagles 17.10 17.10 3 13 Fallon Johnson 13 Eagles 17.52 17.80 3 14 Eesha Bilal 14 Buffalos 17.88 18.10 1 15 Zara Haq 14 Buffalos 18.01 18.50 2 16 Mahnoor Khan Tareen 14 Buffalos 17.54 18.70 2 -- Talia Shea 14 Geckos 15.71 DNF 1 Overseas School of Colombo Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:12 AM 4/21/2017 Page 2 2017 SAISA Track & Field Meet - 4/20/2017 to 4/22/2017 Colombo, Sri Lanka Results Girls 13-14 100 Meter Dash ============================================================================================= Name Age Team Prelims Finals H# Points Alternate ============================================================================================= Finals 1 Oom Dyer 14 Geckos 14.60 14.46 1 10 2 Jinting Guo 14 Geckos 15.10 14.72 1 8 3 Amara Mir 14 Tigers 14.90 14.96 1 6 4 Piper Hattenbach 14 Eagles 15.50 15.18 2 4 5 Jenin Zaru 14 Scorpions 15.10 15.24 1 2 6 Kalathmi Pathiraja 13 Tigers 15.20 15.35 2 1 7 Rebecca Tilley 14 Tigers 15.50 15.65 2 Girls 15-19 100 Meter Dash ====================================================================================== Name Age Team Seed Prelims H# Alternate ====================================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Dhayalini Vivek 17 American School 15.80 14.40q 1 2 Aliya Al Mughairi 14 Eagles 15.31 14.58q 2 3 Bushra Mir 14 Tigers 14.80 14.78q 2 4 Mallika Pandey 18 Tigers 15.14 14.90q 1 5 Sarah Shea 16 Geckos 15.70 15.07q 2 6 Alla Al Mazrooei 14 Eagles 15.19 15.90q 1 7 Sookyung Kwak 14 Tigers 19.50 16.10 1 8 Nina Kumar 15 American School 16.31 16.50 1 9 Alyssa Hanley 16 Scorpions 16.70 17.16 2 10 Alaina Khan 15 Buffalos 19.02 24.18 2 -- Abbey McClurkin 16 Eagles DNF 1 Girls 15-19 100 Meter Dash ========================================================================================== Name Age Team Prelims Finals Points Alternate ========================================================================================== Finals 1 Dhayalini Vivek 17 American School 14.40 14.10 10 2 Aliya Al Mughairi 14 Eagles 14.58 14.40 8 3 Bushra Mir 14 Tigers 14.78 14.80 6 4 Mallika Pandey 18 Tigers 14.90 14.90 4 5 Sarah Shea 16 Geckos 15.07 15.00 2 6 Alla Al Mazrooei 14 Eagles 15.90 15.10 1 Girls 10-12 800 Meter Run ========================================================================================== Name Age Team Seed Finals Points Alternate ========================================================================================== 1 Sela De Jong 12 Geckos 2:58.00 2:52.70 10 2 Isabella Murphy 11 Lincoln School 3.14 3:03.40 8 3 Savanna Woods 12 Eagles 3:19.00 3:05.30 6 4 Niamh Powell 12 Lincoln School 3:15.57 3:05.90 4 5 Izzy Powell 11 Lincoln School 3.10 3:06.30 2 6 Chelsea Karunaratne 10 Geckos 3:09.00 3:08.00 1 7 Lara Palliyaguru 10 Geckos 3:08.00 3:14.00 8 Emmie Vajda 12 Eagles 3.27 3:22.00 9 Zara Virani 12 Knights 3:22.90 10 Miriam Abukmeil 12 Scorpions 3.28 3:23.40 11 Natalie Thomas 12 Tigers 3:30.00 3:26.80 12 Esha Desai 10 American School 3.34 3:35.30 -- Anoushka Shenoy 12 Eagles 3.18 DNF -- Eman Naufil 11 Buffalos 4.12 DNF Overseas School of Colombo Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:12 AM 4/21/2017 Page 3 2017 SAISA Track & Field Meet - 4/20/2017 to 4/22/2017 Colombo, Sri Lanka Results Girls 13-14 800 Meter Run ========================================================================================== Name Age Team Seed Finals Points Alternate ========================================================================================== 1 Sheruni Pillapitya 13 Geckos 2:48.00 2:47.50 10 2 Sofia Moreno 14 Eagles 3:38.00 2:49.10 8 3 Sophia Rhodes 14 Tigers 3:02.50 2:49.20 6 4 Sami Rose 14 Eagles 2:57.81 2:49.60 4 5 Alex Parr 13 Geckos 3:02.00 2:50.60 2 6 Amara Mir 14 Tigers 3:01.80 3:02.10 1 7 Rune De la Haye 14 Scorpions 3.09 3:03.80 8 Namrata Ashok 14 American School 3.23 3:05.70 9 Tara Tabbaa 14 Scorpions 3.15 3:06.30 10 Chloe Grandbois 13 Geckos 3:05.00 3:09.10 11 Riku Nakano 14 Lincoln School 3:21.18 3:15.50 12 Akshara Singh 14 Lincoln School 3:19.57 3:15.70 13 Ami Miyamoto 13 American School 3.27 3:19.60 14 Katy Palmer 13 Eagles 3:18.78 3:25.50 15 Anika Guatam 14 Eagles 4.46 3:42.90 16 Mahnoor Khan Tareen 14 Buffalos 4.05 4:10.50 Girls 15-19 800 Meter Run ========================================================================================== Name Age Team Seed Finals Points Alternate ========================================================================================== 1 Madeleine Parr 16 Geckos 2:42.00 2:38.10 10 2 Meghan Jenkins 16 Scorpions 2.44 2:38.50 8 3 Hana Halabi 17 Scorpions 2.43 2:45.30 6 4 Alejandra Mercadillo 17 Geckos 3:02.00 2:59.10 4 5 Reyna Adam 15 Knights 3:11.01 3:00.50 2 6 Nourhan Elgendy 13 Eagles 3:02.30 1 7 Anna Marti 15 Geckos 3:03.00 3:04.60 8 Katrina Nielson 17 American School 3.26 3:05.00 9 Isabel Sipkema 16 Eagles 3:12.00 3:10.40 10 Zoja Mancek 15 Lincoln School 3:23.88 3:13.80 11 Asuka Hayashi 16 American School 3.29 3:14.00 12 Estella Van Brakel Matus 15 Tigers 3:23.93 3:18.60 13 Saga Frisell 16 Tigers 3:25.90 3:18.90 Girls 10-12 1500 Meter Run ========================================================================================== Name Age Team Seed Finals Points Alternate ========================================================================================== 1 Isabella Murphy 11 Lincoln School 6:39.30 5:59.30 10 2 Sela De Jong 12 Geckos 6:06.00 6:01.20 8 3 Izzy Powell 11 Lincoln School 6:34.90 6:03.40 6 4 Chelsea Karunaratne 10 Geckos 6:22.00 6:19.30 4 5 Lara Palliyaguru 10 Geckos 6:27.00 6:24.20 2 6 Anoushka Shenoy 12 Eagles 6.50 6:35.40 1 7 Miriam Abukmeil 12 Scorpions 7.11 6:44.00 8 Emmie Vajda 12 Eagles 6.22 6:46.70 9 Zara Virani 12 Knights 6:59.00 6:47.00 10 Esha Desai 10 American School 8.49 7:07.80 Girls 13-14 1500 Meter Run ========================================================================================== Name Age Team Seed Finals Points Alternate ========================================================================================== 1 Sheruni Pillapitya 13 Geckos 5:48.00 5:39.70 10 2 Sophia Rhodes 14 Tigers 5:59.90 5:51.00 8 3 Sami Rose 14 Eagles 6:11.50 5:51.20 6 Overseas School of Colombo Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:12 AM 4/21/2017 Page 4 2017 SAISA Track & Field Meet - 4/20/2017 to 4/22/2017 Colombo, Sri Lanka Results ....Girls 13-14 1500 Meter Run 4 Sofia Moreno 14 Eagles 6:35.36 5:51.40 4 5 Alex Parr 13 Geckos 6:20.00 6:14.80 2 6 Namrata Ashok 14 American School 7.20 6:17.60 1 7 Rune De la Haye 14 Scorpions 6.20 6:28.90 8 Chloe Grandbois 13 Geckos 6:29.00 6:41.50 9 Tara Tabbaa 14 Scorpions 6.20 6:45.20 10 Riku Nakano 14 Lincoln School 6:44.85 6:57.60 11 Akshara Singh 14 Lincoln School 6:59.30 7:08.40 Girls 15-19 1500 Meter Run ========================================================================================== Name Age Team Seed Finals Points Alternate ========================================================================================== 1 Meghan Jenkins 16 Scorpions 5.35 5:26.50 10 2 Madeleine Parr 16 Geckos 5:40.00 5:28.40 8 3 Hana Halabi 17 Scorpions 5.45 5:35.50 6 4 Alejandra Mercadillo 17 Geckos 6:15.00 5:42.20
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