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Para-Rowing Classification List Updated February 2015 Para-Rowing Classification List Updated February 2015 State First Name Surname Gender Class LTAMix2x Classification Level Status (International Events Only) ACT Jane Armstrong F TA No National Confirmed ACT Tony Benfer M LTA -PI Yes National Confirmed ACT Mikaela Dingley F TA Yes National Confirmed ACT Robert Oakley M AS Yes National Confirmed ACT Brandie O’Connor F LTA -VI B3 No International Confirmed ACT Kathryn Ross F TA Yes International Confirmed NSW Paul Ashley M TA Yes National Confirmed NSW Grant Bailey M TA Yes International Review (2011) NSW Sigrid Barnes F LTA -VI B2 Yes National Review (2015) NSW Sophie Delezio F TA Yes National Confirmed NSW Kevin Du Toit M LTA -PI No International Confirmed NSW Alexandra Green F LTA -PI No Intern ational Review (2010) NSW Erik Horrie M AS Yes International Confirmed NSW Ben Houlison M AS Yes International Confirmed NSW Stephen Knott M LTA -PI No National Confirmed NSW Caitlin Lisle F TA Yes National Review (2016) NSW Rosemary Little F AS Yes National Confirmed NSW John Maclean M TA Yes International Confirmed NSW Jeremy McGrath M LTA -PI Yes International Confirmed NSW Kristen Mercer F LTA -II No International Review (2007) NSW Luke Morris M LTA -PI TBC National Confirmed NSW Kathleen Murdoch F LTA -VI B1 Yes International Review NSW Nikolai Olding M LTA -PI No National Confirmed NSW Jackson Riley M LTA -II No International Review (2010) NSW Matilda Slater - F LTA -PI No National Confirmed Phillips NSW Ruby Sutherland F LTA -PI Yes Nation al Confirmed NSW Mitch Swan M LTA -PI TBC National Provisional NSW Zarni Tun M TA Yes National Review (2016) NSW Julia Veness - F LTA -II No International Review Collins (2009) NSW Benjamin Vines M LTA -II No International Review Page | 1 (2007) QLD Donald Camer on M LTA -PI Yes National Confirmed QLD Tristin Condon M AS Yes National Confirmed QLD Brian Harvey M LTA -PI No National Confirmed QLD Tristan Higham M AS Yes National Confirmed QLD Bill Horton M TA -PI Yes National Confirmed QLD Steven Johnson M TA -PI Yes National Provisional QLD Cameron Kosmala M LTA -PI Yes National Confirmed QLD Nicholas Nielsen M LTA -VI B3 No National Confirmed QLD Sandi -Leigh Norris F TA Yes National Confirmed QLD Kyle Potgieter M LTA – VI B2 Yes National Confirmed QLD Steven Rabbett M LTA -VI B1 Yes National Confirmed QLD Peter Siri M LTA -PI Yes International Review (2010) QLD Emily Tapp F AS Yes National Provisional SA Grace Bowman F AS Yes National Confirmed SA Yvette Eglinton F AS Yes National Confirmed SA Sam Redding M LTA -PI Yes International Review (2010) SA Lachlan Rickus M AS Yes National Confirmed SA Brandon Swain M TA Yes National Confirmed TAS James Amos M LTA -PI No National Confirmed TAS Joseph Chivers M TA Yes National Provisiona l TAS Al istair Chong M LTA -PI No National Confirmed TAS Isaac Denholm M LTA -PI No National Confirmed TAS Mitchell Huxley M LTA -II No National Confirmed TAS Emma Jago F LTA -VI B1 Yes National Review (2016) TAS Callum Loh M LTA -PI Yes National Confirmed TAS Nicole McKillop F LTA - PI /VI Yes National Confirmed B2 (PI) Provisional (VI) TAS Sara Waitzer F LTA -VI B2 Yes National Review (2015) VIC Gavin Bellis M TA Yes International Confirmed VIC Nick Bisetto M LTA -VI B3 No National Confirmed VIC Michael Bis hop M LTA -VI B2 Yes National Confirmed VIC Narelle Burnside F LTA -PI ?? National Confirmed VIC Darren Collins M LTA -PI Yes National Confirmed VIC Carol Cooke F LTA -PI Yes International Review (2010) VIC John Dutton M LTA -PI No National Confirmed VIC Emily Jansen F LTA -PI Yes National Confirmed VIC Henry Macphillamy M LTA -VI B1 Yes National Confirmed VIC Christopher Murray M LTA -II No National Confirmed VIC Aaron Skinner M LTA -II No National Confirmed WA Max Bergmann M LTA -VI B2 Yes National Re view (2017) WA Kathleen O’Kelly - F LTA -PI Yes National Confirmed Kennedy WA Peter Rossen M LTA -II No National Confirmed WA Kevin Wall M LTA -PI No International Confirmed 2 WA Glen Walter M LTA -II No National Confirmed COMPETITION ELIGABILITY School, Club, State National Provisional, Review Competition or Confirmed National National Review or Confirmed Competition and National Selection International Review or Events Confirmed 3.
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