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School Sport Australia Track & Field Exchange School Sport Australia Track & Field Exchange - 30/11/2007 to 2/12/2007 St Leonards Athletic Centre, Launceston, Tas Relay Day Results - Sunday 2 December 2007 Girls 10 Years Long Jump Relay 1, Queensland, 16.15m, 2, New South Wales, 15.59m, 3, Victoria, 14.57m, 4, Tasmania, 12.52m, 5, South Australia, 12.31m, --, #2 Queensland, DQ, Girls 10 Years Shot Put Relay 1, New South Wales, 41.77m. 2, Queensland, 35.39m. 3, Victoria, 32.20m. 4, South Australia, 29.02m. 5, Tasmania, 22.49m. Girls 11 Years Long Jump Relay 1, Victoria, 17.01m, 2, New South Wales, 16.58m, 3, Queensland, 15.67m, 4, A.C.T., 14.62m, 5, #2 Queensland, 14.41m, 6, Tasmania, 13.83m, 7, South Australia, 13.18m, --, #2 A.C.T,DQ, Girls 11 Years Shot Put Relay 1, New South Wales, 47.00m. 2, Queensland, 40.25m. 3, Victoria, 37.41m. 4, South Australia, 35.58m. 5, A.C.T., 31.49m. --, Tasmania, DQ. Girls 12 Years Long Jump Relay 1, Queensland, 19.05m, 2, Victoria, 17.79m, 3, New South Wales, 17.58m, 4, A.C.T., 16.60m, 5, South Australia, 16.38m, 6, #2 Queensland, 16.23m, 7, Tasmania, 15.01m, Girls 12 Years Shot Put Relay 1, New South Wales, 42.92m. 2, Queensland, 42.05m. 3, Victoria, 31.33m. 4, South Australia, 29.67m. 5, #2 Queensland, 29.35m. 6, Tasmania, 29.00m. 7, A.C.T., 27.03m. Girls 10-12 800 Sprint Medley AWD 1, Composite Act/Nsw 'A' 3:05.37. 2, New South Wales 'A' 2:21.56. 3, Composite Qld/NSW 'A' 2:36.74. Girls 10-12 Long Jump Relay AWD 1, New South Wales, 11.81m, 2, Composite, 9.05m, Girls 10-12 Shot Put Relay AWD 1, Composite, 20.54m. 2, New South Wales, 21.72m. Boys 10 Years Long Jump Relay 1, New South Wales, 17.02m, 2, Queensland, 16.71m, 3, South Australia, 15.68m, 4, #2 Queensland, 15.60m, 5, Victoria, 15.52m, 6, Tasmania, 13.60m, Boys 10 Years Shot Put Relay 1, Queensland, 43.13m. 2, Victoria, 40.53m. 3, New South Wales, 39.87m. 4, South Australia, 35.95m. 5, #2 Queensland, 34.87m. 6, Tasmania, 26.73m. Boys 11 Years Long Jump Relay 1, Queensland, 18.10m, 2, #2 Victoria, 17.64m, 3, #2 Queensland, 16.51m, 4, A.C.T., 16.37m, 5, South Australia, 16.30m, 6, New South Wales, 16.25m, 7, Tasmania, 14.64m, 8, Victoria, 13.53m, Boys 11 Years Shot Put Relay 1, #2 Queensland, 50.45m. 2, Victoria, 48.73m. 3, New South Wales, 45.45m. 4, Queensland, 41.83m. 5, South Australia, 39.97m. 6, Tasmania, 32.97m. 7, A.C.T., 26.75m. Boys 12 Years Long Jump Relay 1, Victoria, 19.99m, 2, #2 Queensland, 19.24m, 3, Queensland, 18.79m, 4, New South Wales, 18.71m, 5, South Australia, 17.40m, 6, A.C.T., 16.49m, 7, Tasmania, 15.14m, Boys 12 Years Shot Put Relay 1, Victoria, 48.70m. 2, Queensland, 46.63m. 3, New South Wales, 42.91m. 4, #2 Queensland, 39.75m. 5, South Australia, 36.90m. 6, Tasmania, 32.53m. 7, A.C.T., 31.18m. Boys 10-12 800 Sprint Medley AWD 1, Queensland 'A' 2:12.09. 2, Composite SA/NSW 'A' 2:27.57. Boys 10-12 Long Jump Relay AWD 1, Queensland, 14.56m, 2, AWD Composite, 11.57m, Boys 10-12 Shot Put Relay AWD 1, Queensland, 32.95m. 2, AWD Composite, 22.42m. Mixed 10 Years 8x100 Metres Relay 1, Queensland 'A' 1:52.59. 2, South Australia 'A' 1:55.94. 3, Victoria 'A' 1:56.76. 4, New South Wales 'A' 2:00.10. 5, Victoria 'B' 2:02.15. 6, Tasmania 'A' 2:05.58. Mixed 11 Years 8x100 Metres Relay 1, Queensland 'A' 1:44.92. 2, Victoria 'A' 1:46.26. 3, South Australia 'A' 1:53.14. 4, Australian Capital Territory 'A' 1:53.89. 5, New South Wales 'A' 1:55.40. 6, Tasmania 'A' 2:01.44. Mixed 12 Years 8x100 Metres Relay 1, Queensland 'A' 1:41.68. 2, Victoria 'A' 1:46.47. 3, South Australia 'A' 1:48.16. 4, Australian Capital Territory 'A' 1:52.74. 5, Tasmania 'A' 1:53.86. 6, New South Wales 'A' 1:54.56. 7, Northern Territory 'A' 1:55.07. Mixed 10 Years 4x200 Metres Relay 1, Queensland 'A' 1:54.15. 2, New South Wales 'A' 1:54.51. 3, New South Wales 'B' 1:57.02. 4, Queensland 'B' 2:04.47. 5, Composite NT/Vic 'A' 2:05.86. 6, South Australia 'B' 2:05.93. 7, South Australia 'A' 2:05.97. 8, Northern Territory 'A' 2:06.28. 9, Tasmania 'A' 2:06.45. 10, Victoria 'A' 2:07.26. 11, Tasmania 'B' 2:13.45. Mixed 11 Years 4x200 Metres Relay 1, Queensland 'A' 1:47.90. 2, New South Wales 'B' 1:53.59. 3, South Australia 'B' 1:55.33. 4, Australian Capital Territory 'A' 1:58.21. 5, Victoria 'B' 1:59.91. 6, Victoria 'A' 1:59.96. 7, Queensland 'B' 2:00.01. 8, Tasmania 'A' 2:02.08. 9, Australian Capital Territory 'B' 2:03.80. 10, South Australia 'A' 2:06.64. --, New South Wales 'A' DQ. Mixed 12 Years 4x200 Metres Relay 1, Queensland 'A' 1:45.67. 2, New South Wales 'B' 1:50.49. 3, Queensland 'B' 1:51.56. 4, Victoria 'A' 1:51.88. 5, Australian Capital Territory 'A' 1:53.06. 6, South Australia 'B' 1:53.22. 7, Victoria 'B' 1:55.25. 8, South Australia 'A' 1:55.53. 9, Australian Capital Territory 'B' 1:55.88. 10, Tasmania 'A' 2:00.79. --, New South Wales 'A' DQ. School Sport Australia - 30/11/2007 to 2/12/2007 Track & Field Exchange St Leonards Athletic Centre, Launceston, Tas Field Results Girls 10 Years Long Jump 1, Rebekah Boon, Qld, 4.25m, w:-0.9. 2, Daijah Martens, Qld, 4.20m, w:-0.9. 3, Sarah Paek, NSW, 4.16m, w:0.1. 4, Ashlee Tait, NSW, 4.13m, w:-1.0. 5, Elizabeth Lyons, Vic, 4.12m, w:-0.6. 6, Audrey Kyriacou, NSW, 4.04m, w:-0.8. 7, Denya Heap, Vic, 4.00m, w:-1.2. 8, Tayla Philis, SA, 3.98m, w:-0.2. 9, Alona Broome, Vic, 3.79m, w:-0.3. 10, Linnea Freeman, Qld, 3.77m, w:-0.7. 11, Michaela Turner-Long, NT, 3.69m, w:-0.9. 12, Jasmine Anderson, SA, 3.48m, w:-0.3. 13, Imogen Flood, NT, 3.30m, w:-0.4. 14, Bennett Rebecca, ACT, 3.21m, w:-0.8. 15, Regan Lambert, SA, 3.14m, w:-0.9. Girls 10 Years Shot Put 2 kg 1, Juanita Lloyd, NSW, 12.44mR. 2, Monica Dimon, NSW, 10.94m. 3, Daijah Martens, Qld, 10.58m. 4, Bride Kennedy, Qld, 10.15m. 5, Nancy Fonua, Vic, 9.83m. 6, Brianna Bortolanza, Qld, 9.60m. 7, Lauren McCarthy, Vic, 9.22m. 8, Tahlia Tupaea, NSW, 9.20m. 9, Alexandra Smead, Vic, 8.40m. 10, Regan Lambert, SA, 7.40m. 11, Steffi Taylor, ACT, 6.71m. 12, Hannah Baker, SA, 5.90m. --, Elizabeth Jackson, SA, FOUL. Tetrathlon: #3 Girls Shot Put 2 kg 10 years Tetrathlon 1, Denya Heap, Vic, 8.70m. 2, Kristyn Baker, NSW, 7.22m. 3, Bethany Rayner, Vic, 6.83m. 4, Loren Jannusch, Qld, 6.69m. 5, Zoe Martin, SA, 6.41m. 6, Erin Simister, SA, 5.54m. 7, Stephanie Rutherford, Qld, 4.53m. Girls 11 Years High Jump 1, Lauren Tam, NSW, 1.50m. 2, Chloe Botella, Qld, 1.48m. 3, Nirvana Makings, NSW, 1.45m. 4, Amie Ashelford, Qld, 1.45m. 4, Susanna Cox, Tas, 1.45m. 6, Becky Clarke, NSW, 1.40m. 7, Georgia Godwin, Qld, 1.40m. 8, Erika Vrendebregt, ACT, 1.40m. 9, Eleanor Patterson, Vic, 1.40m. 10, Felicia Matulin, SA, 1.35m. 11, Marni Hood, SA, 1.30m. 11, Hana Basic, Vic, 1.30m. 13, Ashlee Smallwood-Simpson, SA, 1.30m. 14, Emily Fyffe, Vic, 1.20m. Tetrathlon: #3 Girls Shot Put 2 kg 11 years Tetrathlon 1, Mia Cunningham, Qld, 11.04m. 2, Georgia Parry, Tas, 9.96m. 3, Makenzie Eddington, Qld, 9.82m. 4, Kimberley Butler, SA, 9.59m. 5, Sarah Ferrier, Vic, 8.51m. 6, Emma Checker, SA, 8.28m. 7, Nicole Constable, NSW, 7.26m. 8, Ashleigh Hayes, Vic, 7.17m. Girls 11 Years Discus Throw 750 g 1, Paletina Lemi, NSW, 39.42mR. 2, Tai Denicaucau, NSW, 34.96m. 3, Mariella Hurtado, NSW, 33.11m. 4, Mia Cunningham, Qld, 32.47m. 5, Milli Stuurop, Qld, 29.15m. 6, Kamaia Peina, Qld, 28.32m. 7, Ashleigh Wilson, ACT, 28.30m. 8, Kirrily Moran, Vic, 27.82m. 9, Ruby Luders, SA, 26.14m. 10, Kate Jenkin, Vic, 26.06m. 11, Tamara Ballerini, Vic, 25.49m. 12, Rosalind Short, SA, 25.13m. 13, Ashlee Smallwood-Simpson, SA, 24.68m. 14, Georgia Parry, Tas, 24.66m. 15, Anika Buckley, ACT, 20.86m. 16, Caitlin Newson, Tas, 18.62m. Girls 12 Years Long Jump 1, Tayla Little, Qld, 5.00m, w:-0.8. 2, Kiana Webster, Qld, 4.99m, w:-0.2. 3, Sophie Taylor, Vic, 4.92m, w:-0.5. 4, Jessica Bell, ACT, 4.73m, w:0.6. 5, Millie Smyth, NSW, 4.70m, w:0.2. 6, Tavleen Singh, NSW, 4.69m, w:-0.1. 7, Taneesha Jordan, SA, 4.67m, w:-0.5. 8, Stephany Mabb, Qld, 4.62m, w:0.6.
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