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1 Melissa Breen 90 ACT 11.46 Q 2 Kimberly Watton 90 NSW 12.73 Q 3 School Sport Victoria Champ Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 Pacific Schools Games 2008 - 30/11/2008 to 7/12/2008 AIS Athletics Field, Canberra, ACT Results Girls 100 Metre 18/19 years Name Yr Team Prelims Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: 1.7 1 Melissa Breen 90 ACT 11.46 Q 2 Kimberly Watton 90 NSW 12.73 Q 3 Kelly Lawson 90 QLD 12.83 Q 4 Hannah Chapman 90 TAS 12.88 q 5 Caitlin Richardson 90 TAS 12.91 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: 2.0 1 Balpreet Kaur Purba 90 SIN 12.43 Q 2 Caryn Brett 90 NSW 12.51 Q 3 Bethany Struthers 90 NZL 12.59 Q 4 Jessica Neeley 90 NSW 12.90 q 5 Kiara Chambers 90 TAS 13.04 Girls 100 Metre 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Section 1 Finals Wind: 3.8 1 Melissa Breen 90 ACT 11.35 2 Balpreet Kaur Purba 90 SIN 12.31 3 Bethany Struthers 90 NZL 12.34 4 Caryn Brett 90 NSW 12.62 5 Kimberly Watton 90 NSW 12.68 6 Kelly Lawson 90 QLD 12.73 7 Jessica Neeley 90 NSW 12.74 8 Hannah Chapman 90 TAS 12.99 Girls 200 Metre 18/19 years Name Yr Team Prelims Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: -1.4 1 Sarah Thomas 90 SA 25.54 Q 2 Bethany Struthers 90 NZL 26.06 Q 3 Jessica Neeley 90 NSW 26.57 Q 4 Caitlin Richardson 90 TAS 26.66 5 Sarah Saida 90 NT 29.75 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: -0.2 1 Melissa Breen 90 ACT 24.12 Q 2 Rebecca Gibson 90 NZL 25.67 Q 3 Sarah Thomson 90 NSW 26.22 Q 4 Tara White 90 VIC 26.34 q 5 Kiara Chambers 90 TAS 26.56 q 6 Kelly Lawson 90 QLD 26.89 Girls 200 Metre 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Section 1 Finals Wind: 2.0 1 Melissa Breen 90 ACT 23.52 2 Rebecca Gibson 90 NZL 25.02 3 Sarah Thomas 90 SA 25.46 School Sport Victoria Champ Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 Pacific Schools Games 2008 - 30/11/2008 to 7/12/2008 AIS Athletics Field, Canberra, ACT Results 4 Bethany Struthers 90 NZL 25.54 5 Tara White 90 VIC 25.98 6 Jessica Neeley 90 NSW 26.14 Section 1 Finals Wind: 2.0 ... (Girls 200 Metre 18/19 years) Name Yr Team Finals Points 7 Kiara Chambers 90 TAS 26.14 --- Sarah Thomson 90 NSW DNF Girls 400 Metre 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Section 1 1 Shayleigh Gould 90 QLD 55.32 2 Rebecca Gibson 90 NZL 56.82 3 Sarah Thomas 90 SA 57.31 4 Ellen Schaef 90 NZL 59.16 5 Tara White 90 VIC 59.83 6 Kiara Chambers 90 TAS 60.55 7 Stephanie Montgomery 90 NSW 62.51 Girls 800 Metre 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Section 1 1 Jasmyn Gould 90 QLD 2:13.99 2 Maegan Smith 90 QLD 2:15.40 3 Ashleigh Hall 90 NZL 2:17.77 4 Kelsi Patterson 90 NZL 2:19.68 5 Renee Wilmink 90 VIC 2:20.79 6 Madeline Hall 90 NSW 2:22.07 7 Stephanie Montgomery 90 NSW 2:28.52 8 Sarah Saida 90 NT 2:50.90 Girls 1500 Metre 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Section 1 1 Rachael Kingstone 90 NZL 4:43.53 2 Kelsi Patterson 90 NZL 4:43.95 3 Maegan Smith 90 QLD 4:44.54 4 Renee Wilmink 90 VIC 4:46.26 5 Charlotte McShane 90 VIC 5:08.78 Girls 3000 Metre 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Section 1 1 Rachael Kingstone 90 NZL 10:15.18 2 Breeana Potter 90 NZL 10:52.96 3 Jayne Engwerda 90 TAS 11:25.04 Girls 5000 Metre Race Walk 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Points School Sport Victoria Champ Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 Pacific Schools Games 2008 - 30/11/2008 to 7/12/2008 AIS Athletics Field, Canberra, ACT Results Section 1 1 Tamara Attard 90 VIC 26:27.01 2 Lauren Bourke 90 NSW 26:55.43 3 Stephanie Stigwood 90 SA 27:28.67 Girls 100 Metre Hurdles 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Section 1 Wind: 0.4 1 Kimberly Watton 90 NSW 14.50 2 Shayleigh Gould 90 QLD 14.54 3 Caryn Brett 90 NSW 14.77 4 Anthea Chandler 90 QLD 16.13 Girls 400 Metre Hurdles 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Section 1 1 Kimberley Boyce 90 VIC 65.24 2 Shayleigh Gould 90 QLD 66.12 3 Hannah Grey 90 NZL 68.84 Girls 3000 Metre Steeplechase 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Section 1 1 Maegan Smith 90 QLD 12:29.72 Girls 4x100 Metre Relay 18/19 years Team Relay Finals Points Section 1 1 ACT A 48.16 1) Samantha Kinnane 91 2) Jorja Schwab 91 3) Catherine Wild-Taylor 91 4) Melissa Breen 90 2 VIC A 48.32 1) Crista Ashby 91 2) Rebecca Marchant 93 3) Felicity Black 92 4) Kelsey McCloskey-Huckin 9 3 NSW A 48.53 1) Kirsten Bannister 90 2) Caryn Brett 90 3) Kimberly Watton 90 4) Jessica Neeley 90 4 QLD A 49.22 1) Kelly Lawson 90 2) Shayleigh Gould 90 3) Jasmyn Gould 90 4) Leisa Ohl 91 5 NZL A 49.27 1) Bethany Struthers 90 2) Rebekah Greene 93 3) Ellen Schaef 90 4) Hannah Grey 90 6 TAS A 50.26 1) Kiara Chambers 90 2) Hannah West 91 3) Hannah Chapman 90 4) Caitlin Richardson 90 7 NT A 55.53 1) Jessica Dowling 91 2) Sarah Saida 90 3) Claire Darben 93 4) Emily Wilson 91 Girls 4x400 Metre Relay 18/19 years Team Relay Finals Points Section 1 1 QLD A 3:52.27 1) Eliza Bowers 94 2) Jade Brandt 94 3) Shayleigh Gould 90 4) Tatum Shaw 94 School Sport Victoria Champ Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 Pacific Schools Games 2008 - 30/11/2008 to 7/12/2008 AIS Athletics Field, Canberra, ACT Results 2 NSW A 3:55.54 1) Stephanie Montgomery 90 2) Jenny Blundell 94 3) Nicola Keane 94 4) Reegan Semmens 93 3 VIC A 3:56.19 1) Tara White 90 2) Eliza Curnow 92 3) Keana Tour-May 93 4) Felicity Black 92 4 NZL A 4:02.45 1) Ellen Schaef 90 2) Ashleigh Hall 90 3) Rebecca Gibson 90 4) Kelsi Patterson 90 5 TAS A 4:12.62 1) Kiara Chambers 90 2) Hannah Chapman 90 3) Caitlin Richardson 90 4) Hannah West 91 Girls High Jump 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Flight 1 1 Clare Maloney 90 NSW 1.71m 2 Laura Miranda 90 NSW 1.66m 3 Natalia Kremenchutskaya 90 VIC 1.60m Girls Long Jump 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Wind Points Flight 1 1 Caryn Brett 90 NSW 5.82m 0.8 2 Kirsten Bannister 90 NSW 5.70m 1.9 3 Shayleigh Gould 90 QLD 5.64m 0.2 4 Natalia Kremenchutskaya 90 VIC 5.03m +0.0 5 Kelly Lawson 90 QLD 4.93m +0.0 Girls Triple Jump 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Wind Points Flight 1 1 Clare Maloney 90 NSW 12.26m 5.0 2 Kirsten Bannister 90 NSW 12.07m 4.7 3 Natalia Kremenchutskaya 90 VIC 11.91m 3.1 --- Lauren Clark 90 NSW FOUL NWI Girls Shot Put 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Flight 1 1 Lomana Fagatuai 90 NSW 13.64m 2 Jessie Devery 90 NSW 10.70m Girls Discus Throw 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Flight 1 1 Lomana Fagatuai 90 NSW 43.21m 2 Karen Clarke 90 NSW 40.15m Girls Hammer Throw 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Flight 1 School Sport Victoria Champ Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 Pacific Schools Games 2008 - 30/11/2008 to 7/12/2008 AIS Athletics Field, Canberra, ACT Results 1 Melissa Hilder 90 NSW 45.56m 2 Lomana Fagatuai 90 NSW 43.67m 3 Bethany Struthers 90 NZL 37.65m Girls Javelin Throw 18/19 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Flight 1 1 Bianca Maurer 90 VIC 45.48m 2 Karen Clarke 90 NSW 45.06m 3 Shayleigh Gould 90 QLD 37.29m 4 Cassandra Garde 89 NSW 35.98m 5 Kelly Lawson 90 QLD 34.26m Girls 100 Metre 17 years Name Yr Team Prelims Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: 1.9 1 Stacey Hearne 91 QLD 12.02 Q 2 Leisa Ohl 91 QLD 12.31 Q 3 Caiti Takacs 91 NSW 12.37 Q 4 Olivia Blundell 91 NZL 12.48 q 5 Georgia Drover 91 VIC 12.65 6 Lauren Edwards 91 SA 12.82 7 Sandy Loring 91 TAS 13.06 8 Shirley Vunatup 91 PNG 13.11 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: 1.0 1 Larissa Pasternatsky 91 NSW 11.95 Q 2 Jasmine Everett 91 NSW 12.22 Q 3 Brianna Beahan 91 WA 12.30 Q 4 Zoe Sharplin 91 QLD 12.37 q 5 Tara Domaschenz 91 VIC 12.51 6 Rebecca La Maitre 91 WA 12.71 7 Codie Beresford-Wells 91 QLD 12.73 8 Jorja Schwab 91 ACT 13.02 9 Courtney Stubbs 91 WA 13.22 Girls 100 Metre 17 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Section 1 Finals Wind: 3.8 1 Larissa Pasternatsky 91 NSW 11.71 2 Stacey Hearne 91 QLD 11.85 3 Jasmine Everett 91 NSW 12.02 4 Zoe Sharplin 91 QLD 12.11 5 Leisa Ohl 91 QLD 12.26 6 Caiti Takacs 91 NSW 12.29 7 Olivia Blundell 91 NZL 12.49 Girls 200 Metre 17 years Name Yr Team Prelims Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: -0.4 School Sport Victoria Champ Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 Pacific Schools Games 2008 - 30/11/2008 to 7/12/2008 AIS Athletics Field, Canberra, ACT Results 1 Jasmine Everett 91 NSW 25.32 Q 2 Aimie Laube 91 SA 25.43 Q 3 Zoe Sharplin 91 QLD 25.99 Q 4 Abigail Watson 91 NZL 26.10 q 5 Shirley Vunatup 91 PNG 26.93 q 6 Sandy Loring 91 TAS 27.30 7 Jessica Dowling 91 NT 29.56 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: -1.2 1 Larissa Pasternatsky 91 NSW 24.25 Q 2 Stacey Hearne 91 QLD 24.94 Q 3 Jorja Schwab 91 ACT 27.03 Q 4 Emily Wilson 91 NT 27.49 Girls 200 Metre 17 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Section 1 Finals Wind: 2.5 1 Larissa Pasternatsky 91 NSW 24.10 2 Stacey Hearne 91 QLD 24.46 3 Jasmine Everett 91 NSW 24.71 4 Aimie Laube 91 SA 24.81 5 Zoe Sharplin 91 QLD 25.50 6 Abigail Watson 91 NZL 25.71 7 Shirley Vunatup 91 PNG 26.67 Girls 400 Metre 17 years Name Yr Team Prelims Heat 1 Preliminaries 1 Martha Churchett 91 QLD 57.34 Q 2 Ashlyn Chiera 91 WA 57.78 Q 3 Vicky Paine 91 NZL 57.82 4 Crista Ashby 91 VIC 58.11 5 Hannah West 91 TAS 61.04 6 Betsy Anderson-Smith 91 ACT 65.96 Heat 2 Preliminaries 1 Alicia Keir 91 NSW 57.19 Q 2 Elizabeth Cook 91 QLD 57.30 Q 3 Angela Smit 91 NZL 57.38 q 4 Emily Robertson 91 VIC 59.19 5 Sandy Loring 91 TAS 61.00 Heat 3 Preliminaries 1 Abigail Watson 91 NZL 57.14 Q 2 Emma Marks 91 NSW 57.26 Q 3 Aimie Laube 91 SA 57.55 q 4 Renee Hebson 91 QLD 58.88 5 Jenae Foreman 91 QLD 59.46 --- Shirley Vunatup 91 PNG DQ Girls 400 Metre 17 years Name Yr Team Finals Points Section 1 Finals School Sport Victoria Champ Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 Pacific Schools Games 2008 - 30/11/2008 to 7/12/2008 AIS Athletics Field, Canberra, ACT Results 1 Emma Marks 91 NSW 56.22 2 Aimie Laube 91 SA 56.81 3 Alicia Keir 91 NSW 57.26 4 Abigail Watson 91 NZL 57.42 5 Angela Smit 91 NZL 57.77 6 Martha Churchett 91 QLD 58.29 7 Elizabeth Cook 91 QLD 59.19 8 Ashlyn Chiera 91 WA 59.64 Girls 800 Metre 17 years Name Yr Team Prelims Heat 1 Preliminaries 1 Angela Smit 91 NZL 2:15.94 Q 2 Martha Churchett 91 QLD 2:16.57 Q 3 Brittany McGowan 91 QLD 2:19.85 Q Heat 1 Preliminaries ..
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