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38Th NZSSAA Cross Country Championships Tinwald Domain 38th NZSSAA Cross Country Championships Tinwald Domain . 18 Jun 2011 Results Female - 2000m Place Race No Name Team Time AWD ID 1 635 Nikita White Otago Girls High School 10:28 Male - 2000m Place Race No Name Team Time AWD ID 1 450 David White Kings High School 7:20 AWD CP 1 688 Mark Lewis Riccarton High School 9:24 2 685 George Hewitt Rathkeale College/Trinity Sen 11:22 Female - 3000m Place Race No Name Team Time Year Nine 1 175 Kara Macdermid Awatapu College 10:19 2 603 Madeleine Roughan New Plymouth Girls High School 10:52 3 790 Josie Kozyniak St Catherine's College 10:54 4 909 Arianna Lord St Peter's School 10:57 5 389 Jessica Morrison Howick College 10:57 6 101 Lili Crombie Aquinas College 10:57 7 303 Daisy Archibald Diocesan School for Girls 11:00 8 1001 Alison Andrews-Paul Wairarapa College 11:00 9 806 Sophie Rees St Cuthbert's College 11:02 10 1113 Kelsey Forman Wellington East Girls' College 11:07 11 964 Jessica Bitcheno Tauranga Girls' College 11:12 12 667 Hannah Brotheridge Rangiora High School 11:14 13 200 Sophie Smythe Burnside High School 11:19 14 609 Phoebe Anderson Onslow College 11:21 15 181 Maeve Power Botany Downs Secondary College 11:26 16 484 Frances Daly Marian College 11:27 17 677 Mairi Law Rangiora High School 11:27 18 284 Hanna English Columba College 11:29 19 520 Kimiora Poi Napier Girls High School 11:30 20 703 Elisabeth Antunovic Sacred Heart Girls' College (NP) 11:31 21 919 Lily MacDonald Takapuna Grammar School 11:33 22 918 Courtney Varney Strathallan College 11:34 23 975 Naomi Stewart Tauranga Girls' College 11:37 24 966 Kirsty Burrows Tauranga Girls' College 11:41 25 211 Natalie Dryden Catholic Cathedral College 11:41 26 611 Imogen Ineson Onslow College 11:42 27 704 Emma Daniels Sacred Heart Girls' College (NP) 11:44 28 174 Libby Pickering-Smith Avonside Girls' High School 11:46 29 995 Ruth Johnson Waimea College 11:52 30 789 Lauren Duggan St Catherine's College 11:53 31 668 Chelsea Brown Rangiora High School 11:54 32 497 Assina Dalglish Mt Hutt College 11:56 33 798 Annabel Crossan St Cuthbert's College 11:57 Page 1 Athletics Canterbury CC&RC Sportscore Printed: 21-Jun-11 21:30 www.athleticscanterbury.org.nz Results Female - 3000m Place Race No Name Team Time Year Nine 34 967 Tayla Forward Tauranga Girls' College 11:58 35 1170 Grear Noble-Tawhai Westlake Girls High School 11:58 36 426 Jessie Murphy Kavanagh College 12:09 37 1046 Sophie Couper Wanganui High School 12:09 38 318 Olivia Ollerenshaw East Otago High School 12:13 39 1175 Ella Hutchinson Villa Maria College 12:19 40 996 Samantha Jordan Waimea College 12:20 41 801 Rose Fitzgerald St Cuthbert's College 12:21 42 487 Charlotte Hadfield Middleton Grange School 12:25 43 456 Andie Fitch Lincoln High School 12:26 44 716 Peta Van Hattum Sacred Heart Girls' College (NP) 12:29 45 417 Juliet Stevens Hutt Valley High School 12:30 46 598 Olivia Eaton New Plymouth Girls High School 12:31 47 476 Isabel Clarke Mackenzie College 12:33 48 824 Erin O'Brien St Hilda's Collegiate 12:34 49 715 Michaela Spurdle Sacred Heart Girls' College (NP) 12:34 50 195 Hannah Miles Burnside High School 12:35 51 111 Jessie Thomson Ashburton College 12:38 52 972 Sarah Robinson Tauranga Girls' College 12:38 53 348 Juliette Foley Glendowie College 12:39 54 816 Annabel Girvan St Hilda's Collegiate 12:40 55 663 Abigail Williamson Rangi Ruru Girls' School 12:45 56 705 Katja Ehler Sacred Heart Girls' College (NP) 12:46 57 1108 Amelia McLachlan Wellington Diocesan School For Girls 12:46 58 993 Cambria Doyle Waimea College 12:46 59 1097 Olivia Cameron Wellington Diocesan School For Girls 12:47 60 208 Sophie Harrison Cashmere High School 12:47 61 290 Laura Grigg Craighead Diocesan School 12:50 62 600 Kerryn Jansen New Plymouth Girls High School 12:50 63 998 Olivia Malthus Waimea College 12:52 64 1169 Iulia Moraru Westlake Girls High School 12:55 65 490 Sharon Neale Middleton Grange School 12:56 66 179 Shannon Hope Bayfield High School 12:57 67 711 Natasha Potroz Sacred Heart Girls' College (NP) 12:57 68 802 Imogen Gentles St Cuthbert's College 12:58 69 792 Alice Averill St Cuthbert's College 12:59 70 1055 Kodi Madams Wanganui High School 13:01 71 1104 Georgina Hobson Wellington Diocesan School For Girls 13:01 72 454 Caroline Bain Lincoln High School 13:03 73 173 Olivia Ireland Avonside Girls' High School 13:03 74 489 Gabriella Kennedy Middleton Grange School 13:04 75 1110 Harriet Roper Wellington Diocesan School For Girls 13:04 76 547 Louise Kelly Nelson College For Girls 13:05 77 800 Kayla Fairbairn St Cuthbert's College 13:07 78 963 Rose Barker Tauranga Girls' College 13:09 79 1062 Riana TeNgahue Wanganui High School 13:11 80 917 Emma Lamb Strathallan College 13:14 81 457 Tessa Lopas Lincoln High School 13:15 82 826 Polly Davies St Hilda's Collegiate 13:15 83 999 Skye Stirling Waimea College 13:17 84 379 Gemma Reid Hillview Christian School 13:18 85 1102 Caitlin Grant Wellington Diocesan School For Girls 13:20 86 707 Samantha Leary Sacred Heart Girls' College (NP) 13:22 87 215 Lauren Hansen Chilton St James School 13:23 88 261 Amelia Lay Christchurch Girls High School 13:26 89 1112 Esther Thompson Wellington Diocesan School For Girls 13:28 90 523 Andrea Skelly Napier Girls High School 13:32 91 491 Olivia Podmore Middleton Grange School 13:38 Page 2 Athletics Canterbury CC&RC Sportscore Printed: 21-Jun-11 21:30 www.athleticscanterbury.org.nz Results Female - 3000m Place Race No Name Team Time Year Nine 92 1099 Olivia Dalzell Wellington Diocesan School For Girls 13:40 93 106 Caitlin Johnstone Ashburton College 13:41 94 180 Jodi Little Bayfield High School 13:44 95 286 Kelly Clifford Craighead Diocesan School 13:44 96 213 Brittany Antipas Chilton St James School 14:38 97 177 Elle Cuthbert Bayfield High School 14:41 98 544 Amelia Duncan-Jonas Nelson College For Girls 14:46 99 263 Christie Morrison Christchurch Girls High School 14:55 Male - 3000m Place Race No Name Team Time Year Nine 1 938 Daniel Hintz Tauranga Boys' College 9:46 2 608 Jack Beaumont Northern Southland College 9:54 3 1093 Hamish Ware Wellington College 10:00 4 952 Andrew Robinson Tauranga Boys' College 10:01 5 425 Tim Morrison Kavanagh College 10:03 6 1160 Joseph Wales Earl Westlake Boys High School 10:04 7 672 Fergus Eglesfield Rangiora High School 10:05 8 610 Jonathan Beresford Onslow College 10:08 9 869 Tom England St Patrick's College (Silverstream) 10:10 10 589 Ross Stembridge New Plymouth Boys High School 10:10 11 505 Christian Leopard Napier Boys High School 10:12 12 533 Sam Mackay-Wright Nelson College 10:13 13 399 Jack Millar Hutt International Boys' School 10:14 14 749 Rainer Pye Shirley Boys High School 10:14 15 932 Aaron Fredheim Tauranga Boys' College 10:16 16 942 Troy Martyn Tauranga Boys' College 10:16 17 204 Cameron Avery Cashmere High School 10:17 18 433 Ben Mules Kings College 10:18 19 394 Logan Archer Hutt International Boys' School 10:20 20 912 Hayden Stead St Peter's School 10:20 21 166 Conal Wilson Auckland Grammar School 10:22 22 104 Matthew Beveridge Ashburton College 10:23 23 724 Sam Chandler Scots College 10:23 24 979 Taine Sweeney Te Aroha College 10:24 25 723 Tom Caughley Scots College 10:25 26 882 Ryan Scaife St Patrick's College (Silverstream) 10:25 27 613 Bailey Brandham Otago Boys High School 10:25 28 848 Mathew Arand St Patrick's College (Kilbirnie) 10:26 29 507 Dean Stafford Napier Boys High School 10:26 30 539 Max Winterton Nelson College 10:26 31 145 Alex Morreau Auckland Grammar School 10:27 32 222 Jackson Brady Christchurch Boys High School 10:27 33 1120 Louis Abplanalp Westlake Boys High School 10:28 34 945 Harrison Mossop Tauranga Boys' College 10:31 35 960 Cameron Wells Tauranga Boys' College 10:33 36 396 Trent Dobson Hutt International Boys' School 10:34 37 370 Daniel Way Havelock North High School 10:34 38 149 Jake Pallester Auckland Grammar School 10:34 39 447 Johnny Oldham Kings High School 10:35 40 248 Ollie Thompson Christchurch Boys High School 10:36 41 502 Shamus Christison Napier Boys High School 10:36 42 737 James Preston Scots College 10:38 43 931 Mitchell Ferguson Tauranga Boys' College 10:39 Page 3 Athletics Canterbury CC&RC Sportscore Printed: 21-Jun-11 21:30 www.athleticscanterbury.org.nz Results Male - 3000m Place Race No Name Team Time Year Nine 44 427 Eamon O'Brien Kavanagh College 10:39 45 369 Sean Morrison Havelock North High School 10:39 46 1027 Connor McErlich Wanganui Collegiate 10:40 47 1058 Josh Parker Wanganui High School 10:40 48 1122 Jordan Andreassen Westlake Boys High School 10:42 49 923 Jake Brettkelly Tauranga Boys' College 10:42 50 783 Jacob Reese-Jones St Bede's College 10:42 51 774 Michael Hodgson St Bede's College 10:43 52 782 Michael Pitt St Bede's College 10:43 53 1069 Thomas Cummack Wellington College 10:44 54 407 Troy Ward Hutt International Boys' School 10:46 55 371 Callum Wilkie Havelock North High School 10:46 56 1086 Thomas Peterson Wellington College 10:46 57 354 Rob Mackenzie Glendowie College 10:47 58 139 Ryan Martin Auckland Grammar School 10:47 59 1071 Harry Delaney Wellington College 10:47 60 578 Chris Kelly New Plymouth Boys High School 10:49 61 1053 Daniel Kauika Wanganui High School 10:49 62 441 Nathan MacDonnell Kings High School 10:50 63 562 Matthew Chadwick New Plymouth Boys High School 10:50 64 234 Thomas Harford Christchurch Boys High School 10:50 65 176 Aaron Anderson Bayfield High School 10:51 66 171 Xie Zhiyuan Auckland Grammar School 10:52 67 1064 Tom Boyd Wellington College 10:52 68 1037 Phillip Sanders Wanganui Collegiate 10:53 69 132 Tom Haycock Auckland Grammar School 10:53 70 430 Frank Dunne Kings College
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