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9.33 Men Javelin Throw Under 20 Final 195 Max Teuruaa Auckland 251 Quinn Motley Canterbury 303 Joshua Woodhead Hawkes Bay Gisb 9.33 Men Javelin Throw Under 20 Final 195 Max Teuruaa Auckland 251 Quinn Motley Canterbury 303 Joshua Woodhead Hawkes Bay Gisborne 370 Ethan Walker Otago 388 Niall Clancy Taranaki 398 Luke Hassan Tasman 399 Tom Haunch Tasman 412 Bradley Bidois Waikato Bay of Plenty 440 Campbell Robb Waikato Bay of Plenty 441 Toby Robb Waikato Bay of Plenty 455 Tama Bartlett Wellington 482 Jonathan Sceats Wellington 483 Kaleb Sola Wellington 9.33 Men Javelin Throw ParaSenior Final 339 Benjamin Baines Otago 402 Nikau Peipi Tasman 9.40 Men Long Jump Under 20 Final 167 Abhijeet Parmar Auckland 197 Stephen Thorpe Auckland 283 Colin Cashmore-Sole Hawkes Bay Gisborne 303 Joshua Woodhead Hawkes Bay Gisborne 358 Cameron Moffitt Otago 382 Quinn Hartley Southland 405 Adam Stack Tasman 456 Mathew Bealing Wellington 459 Ethan Calder-Cass Wellington 9.40 Men Long Jump ParaSenior Final 162 Zachary Orbell Auckland 269 William Stedman Canterbury 402 Nikau Peipi Tasman 491 Joshua Taylor Wellington 10.15 Men Pole Vault Under 20 Final 174 Tai Rhodes Auckland 203 Ruben Vogel Auckland 224 Joshua Bull Canterbury 226 Charlie Cameron Canterbury 303 Joshua Woodhead Hawkes Bay Gisborne 10.20 Women High Jump Under 20 Final 119 Amelia de Lautour Auckland 277 Maddie Wilson Canterbury 318 Sam Mackinder Manawatu Wanganui 325 Courtney Trow Manawatu Wanganui 392 Michelle Farmer Taranaki 446 Alice Taylor Waikato Bay of Plenty 447 Josie Taylor Waikato Bay of Plenty 11.15 Women Triple Jump Under 20 Final 104 Stella Anderson Auckland 392 Michelle Farmer Taranaki 394 Lara Hockly Taranaki 421 Charlotte Drabble Waikato Bay of Plenty 11.20 Men Discus Throw Under 20 Final 181 Blessing Sefo Auckland 224 Joshua Bull Canterbury 251 Quinn Motley Canterbury 383 Trent Hogg Southland 453 Max Abbot Wellington 465 Caedman Hawkins Wellington 11.20 Men Discus Throw ParaSenior Final 200 Ben Tuimaseve Auckland 337 Daniel Meyer Northland 402 Nikau Peipi Tasman 12.15 Men Long Jump Senior Final 195 Max Teuruaa Auckland 210 Matthew Wyatt Auckland 216 Max Attwell Canterbury 282 Jack Bryan Hawkes Bay Gisborne 355 Felix McDonald Otago 369 Shay Veitch Otago 434 Nicolas Moratalla Waikato Bay of Plenty 1.30 Women Discus Throw Under 20 Final 140 Suzannah Kennelly Auckland 161 Centaine Noom-Duckworth Auckland 171 Natalia Rankin-Chi Tar Auckland 201 Kaia Tupu-South Auckland 202 Suluama-Rose Vaeau-Mulitalo Auckland 306 Sophie Andrews Manawatu Wanganui 342 Zharna Beattie Otago 1.30 Women Discus Throw ParaSenior Final 157 Sionann Murphy Auckland 409 Lisa Adams Waikato Bay of Plenty 2.15 Women Pole Vault Senior Final 106 Imogen Ayris Auckland 148 Eliza McCartney Auckland 150 Olivia McTaggart Auckland 173 Aria Rhodes Auckland 190 Jessica Strick Auckland 2.45 Men Hammer Senior Final 107 Anthony Barmes Auckland 159 Liam Ngchok-Wulf Auckland 160 Anthony Nobilo Auckland 341 Todd Bates Otago 364 Mike Scholten Otago 443 Harpreet Singh Waikato Bay of Plenty 3.30 Women Long Jump Senior Final 186 Briana Stephenson Auckland 193 Zoe Taylor Auckland 217 Kelsey Berryman Canterbury 232 Helena Dinnissen Canterbury 233 Tegan Duffy Canterbury 246 Hannah Maloney Canterbury 352 Anna Grimaldi Otago 361 Leonie Palmer Otago 386 Ashleigh Bennett Taranaki 421 Charlotte Drabble Waikato Bay of Plenty 439 Mariah Ririnui Waikato Bay of Plenty 442 Katie-lee Roper Waikato Bay of Plenty 488 Lili Szabo Wellington 4.05 Women Javelin Throw Under 20 Final 198 Brianna Tirado Auckland 277 Maddie Wilson Canterbury 306 Sophie Andrews Manawatu Wanganui 318 Sam Mackinder Manawatu Wanganui 4.05 Women Javelin Throw ParaSenior Final 362 Holly Robinson Otago 4.30 Women Shot Put Senior Final 100 Dame Valerie Adams Auckland 201 Kaia Tupu-South Auckland 205 Maddison Wesche Auckland 4.30 Women Shot Put Under 20 Final 171 Natalia Rankin-Chi Tar Auckland 201 Kaia Tupu-South Auckland 277 Maddie Wilson Canterbury 5.10 Women Hammer Throw Senior Final 111 Nicole Bradley Auckland 161 Centaine Noom-Duckworth Auckland 182 Caitlin Shepperson Auckland 202 Suluama-Rose Vaeau-Mulitalo Auckland 223 Lauren Bruce Canterbury 247 Lexi Maples Canterbury 340 Mayce Ballantyne Otago 366 Dyani Shepherd-Oates Otago 379 Teagan Ashley Southland 438 Julia Ratcliffe Waikato Bay of Plenty 490 Iorana Taufafo Tafili Wellington 5.25 Men High Jump Senior Final 329 Josh Inger Auckland 154 Oliver Miller Auckland 155 Tom Moloney Auckland 206 Jayden Williamson Auckland 216 Max Attwell Canterbury 244 Hamish Kerr Canterbury 254 Jared Neighbours Canterbury 27 Marcus Wolton Canterbury 382 Quinn Hartley Southland 6.15 Men Shot Put Senior Final 159 Liam Ngchok-Wulf Auckland 254 Jared Neighbours Canterbury 274 Tom Walsh Canterbury 297 Nick Palmer Hawkes Bay Gisborne 314 Jack Lewer Manawatu Wanganui 383 Trent Hogg Southland 487 Nathaniel Sulupo Wellington.
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