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Results Report 13th GREAT LAKE RELAY Taupo 16th February 2008 Results Place Total Time Name Town Relay Number Composite 1 13:30:36 Bush Allstars 437 2 13:36:31 The Legless Mangakino 428 3 14:08:51 Shorefire Milford, Auckland 235 4 14:32:02 Cellar Rats Opotiki 422 5 14:58:44 Greenies Team Taupo 434 6 15:04:42 Fonterra Kapuni Hawera 402 7 15:05:37 Te Awamutu Whanau Te Awamutu 272 8 15:08:04 Loose Units Wellington 400 9 15:09:24 Bush Survivers Woodville 436 10 15:13:12 Angels 08 4 Krissy Levin 212 11 15:33:38 Fonterra BS 2 Hamilton 427 12 15:39:23 Staples Rodway Hamilton 407 13 15:39:34 Bush Revivers Woodville 438 14 15:40:26 Nicholson Print Henderson, Auckland 406 15 15:43:09 James Kinghiters & Udders Hamilton 409 16 15:46:37 Whiplashin Taumarunui 206 17 15:46:52 Ocean-Coasters Napier 257 18 15:59:47 FNZ Wraptors Wellington 231 19 16:11:17 Thunder Busters Waikanae 215 20 16:16:00 Ice Breakers Taihape 292 21 16:17:07 Whakatane Ed Whakatane 261 22 16:17:29 Kuranui Crawlers Greytown 264 23 16:19:03 Mac Attack North Shore, Auckland 408 24 16:19:50 Pleasure Tubes Hamilton 424 25 16:20:44 Staples Stampeed Auckland 439 26 16:24:21 Phar Kof Mt Maunganui 430 27 16:25:05 Town & LRA Rotorua 222 28 16:25:21 Stats NZ L84DNR Auckland 425 29 16:26:11 Sunday Lunch Tauranga 227 30 16:29:12 Cave Vets Otorohanga 220 31 16:30:28 FRST Wellington 284 32 16:31:36 Vetrunarians - Mach 2 Te Awamutu 321 33 16:35:07 Pink Panters Eketahuna 259 34 16:35:31 Manawatu Glass Multisport Palmerston North 414 35 16:36:34 Meredith Connell Team One Auckland 417 36 16:37:56 Electrotech Controls Napier 280 37 16:39:07 Power Farming Racing Morrinsville 418 38 16:44:47 Plodders & Puffers #2 Mt Maunganui 404 39 16:45:54 Smokin Bandits Return Auckland 423 40 16:46:03 Candy Gillespie Matamata 236 41 16:46:36 WPI Super Team Ohakune 308 42 16:47:29 GE Free Waitakere City 433 43 16:48:35 Matamata-Piako District Coun Te Aroha 302 44 16:49:47 Puff N Boots Wellington 256 45 16:50:35 Meredith Connell Team "A" Auckland 416 16 Feb 2008 20:20 Next Year's Relay : 14 February 2009 Page 1 of 8 Place Total Time Name Town Relay Number 46 16:51:36 Dizorganized Morrinsville 326 47 16:52:25 Fonterra BS 1 Hamilton 426 48 16:53:51 Tararua Trotters Waikanae 273 49 16:54:24 Smithsmellicans Mt Maunganui 415 50 16:55:33 WHK Gosling Chapman Guru Auckland 226 51 16:57:10 BOC Running On Gas Otahuhu, Auckland 241 52 16:57:31 The Santas Taumarunui 293 53 16:57:34 Team John Marney Thorndon 290 54 16:58:07 Road Wanners Turangi 315 55 16:59:14 Hayes Knight Newmarket, Auckland 204 56 17:04:57 LivING Life Auckland 249 57 17:06:10 DPS Walker & Talkers Masterton 246 58 17:07:23 Mininovas Wellington 288 59 17:08:36 Rotorua Legal Eagles Rotorua 301 60 17:10:11 Annie's Running Team Bayswater, Auckland 214 61 17:10:26 Running Totals Wellington 320 62 17:10:49 McLean Machines Ellerslie, Auckland 200 63 17:11:03 DOC BOP Rotorua 237 64 17:11:10 Fonterra Moovers Hawera 277 65 17:12:24 Nga Hau E Wha Hamilton 316 66 17:12:54 Genesis Energy Megawatts Greenlane, Auckland 420 67 17:14:55 Tui Tappers Waikanae 295 68 17:16:19 Running With The Sharks Hamilton 244 69 17:18:12 Pinnups Hamilton 319 70 17:19:00 Mainzeal Auckland 224 71 17:21:41 Wandering Clogs Whakatane 270 72 17:22:41 ACCelerators Takapuna, Auckland 232 73 17:23:34 Botanylife Community Church Howick, Auckland 238 74 17:25:02 Manurewa Madness Manurewa, Auckland 205 75 17:26:47 NWM Smart Law Hamilton 247 76 17:27:25 Team Max Sylvia Park, Auckland 262 77 17:29:08 Team Blue Wellington 323 78 17:30:00 BCITO Northern Blues North Shore, Auckland 313 79 17:34:37 MAS Attack Johnsonville 216 80 17:35:40 Franklin Baptist Striders 2 Pukekohe, Auckland 419 81 17:35:56 Hauraki On The Move Thames 255 82 17:36:53 Team Star Wellington 322 83 17:37:36 Vetrunarians Te Awamutu 202 84 17:39:25 Walking The Talk Karori 311 85 17:40:04 What Else Hastings 228 86 17:45:22 Otorohanga Roadrunners Otorohanga 252 87 17:45:46 The Disfunctionals Matamata 239 88 17:47:45 Systime Xtreme Auckland 250 89 17:50:15 Allsorts Cambridge 291 90 17:50:54 Dashing Dozen Howick, Auckland 279 91 17:50:56 Back URSelf Auckland 278 92 17:50:58 Running Hot MORST Wellington 234 93 17:51:33 Suzuki Wanganui 299 94 17:52:21 Jiggly Bits Ohakune 304 95 17:54:14 Just In Time Upper Hutt 218 96 17:55:09 The Bees Knees Te Puke 233 16 Feb 2008 20:20 Next Year's Relay : 14 February 2009 Page 2 of 8 Place Total Time Name Town Relay Number 97 17:56:07 Walk The Talk Wellington 289 98 18:00:16 Strathallan Papakura, Auckland 217 99 18:01:39 Tompkins Wake Hamilton 210 100 18:04:33 Stake In Kidneys Hamilton 274 101 18:07:25 Watties 2 Upper Hutt 209 102 18:07:27 Watties 1 Porirua 208 103 18:10:00 The Nutters Hamilton 306 104 18:10:09 Laminex Boardwalkers Taupo 281 105 18:11:34 Hot Cross Buns Hamilton 248 106 18:11:44 Twenty 4 Seven Upper Hutt 219 107 18:12:52 Genesis Energy Kilowatts Greenlane, Auckland 421 108 18:13:50 WHK Sherwin Chan & Walshe Lower Hutt 221 109 18:16:16 Worlds Fastest Indians Pt Chevalier, Auckland 254 110 18:18:00 McRamchetap 2 Whanau Massey, Auckland 294 111 18:19:28 Heritage Steamers Rotorua 207 112 18:20:01 Horizons Hustlers Palmerston North 300 113 18:20:17 Determinators Tokoroa 324 114 18:21:42 Wandering Pukeko Whakatane 271 115 18:23:21 Aspire Ltd Team 2 Cambridge 230 116 18:24:05 Aspire Ltd Team 1 Cambridge 229 117 18:27:09 Te Awanui Hukapak Ltd Mt Maunganui 266 118 18:27:18 Turanga Health Gisborne 285 119 18:29:46 Beat The Feet Howick, Auckland 260 120 18:30:02 Sun Smart Striders Tokoroa 251 121 18:31:05 www.stepandahalf.whakatane Whakatane 303 122 18:32:34 One S Being Made Taumarunui 286 123 18:36:23 Cockles And Muscles Half Moon Bay, Auckland 275 124 18:38:30 Rough Diamonds Paraparaumu 307 125 18:39:45 On The Run Tawa, Wellington 240 126 18:41:15 Bethwak'm Waitakere City 201 127 18:47:50 Mainfreight Striders Hamilton 401 128 18:49:46 Team Rakon Newmarket, Auckland 305 129 18:53:35 Hillbillies Oratia, Auckland 253 130 18:53:57 Team Clarkin Tokoroa 265 131 19:03:57 Team Otara East Tamaki, Auckland 276 132 19:04:09 Team Visique Hamilton 314 133 19:04:57 Tenon Taupo 283 134 19:11:33 Natural Disasters Levin 263 135 19:12:22 Mihiroa Whanau Havelock North 325 136 19:17:29 Goile Wilson Morrinsville 268 137 19:17:35 Tui Chicks Pahiatua 245 138 19:18:14 Crazy Claimsters Wellington 213 139 19:20:32 Kaukapakapa Krusaders Helensville, Auckland 287 140 19:22:57 Dirty Tricksters Rotorua 242 141 19:25:12 Plumbing World Legends Palmerston North 269 142 19:30:17 Tauranga Intermediate Compo Tauranga 267 143 19:33:04 Sancta Maria College Bucklands Beach, Auckland 258 144 19:34:45 Karicare Nutricia Auckland 203 145 19:52:19 Jensen Crew Tokoroa 282 146 19:53:30 Te Timatanga Ararau Hastings 298 147 19:59:26 All Steamed Up Taupo 296 16 Feb 2008 20:20 Next Year's Relay : 14 February 2009 Page 3 of 8 Place Total Time Name Town Relay Number 148 20:05:03 DB Flyers Rotorua 297 149 20:11:49 BCITO Hurricanes Wellington 312 150 20:20:51 DOL - Department On Legs Hamilton 309 151 20:29:18 Rotorua Pak N Save Rotorua 225 152 20:29:30 Feel The PHOrce Taupo 317 153 21:38:21 Sonic Corps Palmerston North 223 154 22:06:00 The Brofessionals Taupo 318 Individual 1 9:56:19 Simon Riley Eastern Beach, Auckland 9 2 10:36:11 Michael Zo Howick, Auckland 16 3 10:40:49 Cormac Peirse Rotorua 3 4 10:58:07 Alex McKenzie Tauranga 18 5 10:58:33 Dave Sutherland Dannemora, Auckland 8 6 11:06:18 Ashley Smith Waitara 11 7 11:11:10 Marion Roberts Rotorua 14 8 11:17:32 Lisa Tamati-Lusskandl New Plymouth 12 9 11:25:11 Neil Wagstaff New Plymouth 20 10 12:09:13 Ronya McConachy Taupo 13 11 12:55:54 Vivian Cheng Karori 4 12 13:25:50 Simon Clendon Remuera, Auckland 1 13 13:37:53 Leo Gray Auckland 6 14 13:45:28 Andrew Shelley Upper Hutt 19 15 13:56:01 Penny Purcell Tauranga 15 16 15:57:19 Karen Smart Ohaupo 10 Runners 1 10:19:21 Ho Chi Minh Harriers Green Bay, Auckland 1007 823 2 10:27:48 Smiths Sports Shoes & More Taupo 853 3 10:33:49 Opus Central Allstars Hamilton 847 4 10:36:25 Levin Multisport Club Levin 819 5 11:22:43 Blighsbounty Lower Hutt 831 6 11:31:54 Flying Gumboots Cambridge Hamilton 832 7 11:34:50 Eastgate Christian Runiz Howick, Auckland 815 8 11:38:53 Lynndale Yahoos Titirangi, Auckland 808 9 11:46:52 Havelock High Hastings 848 10 11:47:08 Team Lightning Papakura, Auckland 709 11 11:53:12 Whenuapai Flying Circus Whenuapai, Auckland 700 12 11:55:15 M-PHAT Wellington 820 13 11:58:05 Tokoroa Gravel Trotters Tokoroa 802 14 12:01:52 Running Round After Kidz Pukekohe, Auckland 825 15 12:10:39 Bigfoot Adventures North Harbour, Auckland 846 16 12:12:59 Auckland Nude Skydivers Kohimarama, Auckland 840 17 12:14:39 Cheal Chargers Taupo 632 18 12:14:46 Roaming Sandals Pukekohe, Auckland 811 19 12:15:43 Ideal Bright Sparks Havelock North 837 20 12:16:15 Ohakea Flyers Ohakea 806 21 12:16:29 Favourites Mangakino 807 22 12:20:37 Up Tempo Hamilton 827 23 12:21:50 Simpson Grierson Wellington 842 24 12:27:33 Meat & Potatoes V3 Parnell, Auckland 666 25 12:28:59 Archaus Architects Wellington 843 16 Feb 2008 20:20 Next Year's Relay : 14 February 2009 Page 4 of 8 Place Total Time Name Town Relay Number 26 12:31:43 The Clan Hamilton 835 27 12:32:33 Taupo Harriers Taupo 810 28 12:32:45 Alliance Auckland 657 29 12:33:27 Ta Buffs Te Awamutu 800 30 12:34:49 Aspec Construction Auckland 814 31 12:35:26 M-Co Wellington 620 32 12:37:06 Roosters Racing.com Tawa, Wellington 828 33 12:37:37 The Trotters Taupo 621 34 12:39:50 Out Of The Blue Howick, Auckland 638 35 12:42:03 Team Brokeback Mountain Papakura, Auckland 710 36 12:42:23 Opus Wellington Wellington 836 37 12:42:43 Makanui Stud Wapiti
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