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2019 Sydney International Rowing Regatta 2019 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Monday, 25 March 2019 to Sunday, 31 March 2019 Sydney International Regatta Centre Penrith Lakes, NSW Monday, 25 March 2019 1 U17W1x 167. Under 17 Women's Single Scull ............................................ Heat 1 2 ............................................................. Heat 2 3 ............................................................. Heat 3 4 ............................................................. Heat 4 5 ............................................................. Heat 5 6 ............................................................. Heat 6 7 U17M1x 170. Under 17 Men's Single Scull ................................................. Heat 1 8 ............................................................. Heat 2 9 ............................................................. Heat 3 10 ............................................................. Heat 4 11 U19W1x 153. Under 19 Women's Single Scull ............................................ Heat 1 12 ............................................................. Heat 2 13 ............................................................. Heat 3 14 ............................................................. Heat 4 15 ............................................................. Heat 5 16 ............................................................. Heat 6 17 U19M1x 160. Under 19 Men's Single Scull ................................................. Heat 5 18 ............................................................. Heat 6 19 ............................................................. Heat 1 20 ............................................................. Heat 2 21 ............................................................. Heat 3 22 ............................................................. Heat 4 23 U19W2- 156. Under 19 Women's Coxless Pair ........................................... Heat 1 24 ............................................................. Heat 2 25 U19M2- 163. Under 19 Men's Coxless Pair ................................................ Heat 1 26 ............................................................. Heat 2 27 U21W1x 141. Under 21 Women's Single Scull ............................................ Heat 1 28 ............................................................. Heat 2 29 ............................................................. Heat 3 30 U21M1x 146. Under 21 Men's Single Scull ................................................. Heat 1 31 ............................................................. Heat 2 32 ............................................................. Heat 3 33 ............................................................. Heat 4 34 U21W2- 144. Under 21 Women's Coxless Pair ........................................... Heat 1 35 ............................................................. Heat 2 36 U21M2- 149. Under 21 Men's Coxless Pair ................................................ Heat 3 37 ............................................................. Heat 1 38 ............................................................. Heat 2 39 U23W1x 122. Under 23 Women's Single Scull ............................................ Heat 1 40 ............................................................. Heat 2 41 ............................................................. Heat 3 42 U23M1x 128. Under 23 Men's Single Scull ................................................. Heat 1 43 ............................................................. Heat 2 44 ............................................................. Heat 3 45 U23W2- 125. Under 23 Women's Coxless Pair ........................................... Heat 1 46 ............................................................. Heat 2 47 U23M2- 131. Under 23 Men's Coxless Pair ................................................ Heat 1 48 ............................................................. Heat 2 49 OW1x 101. Open Women's Single Scull .................................................. Heat 1 50 ............................................................. Heat 2 51 OM1x 107. Open Men's Single Scull ....................................................... Heat 1 52 ............................................................. Heat 2 53 ............................................................. Heat 3 54 U21LW1x 151. Under 21 Lightweight Women's Single Scull ......................... Heat 1 55 ............................................................. Heat 2 56 ............................................................. Heat 3 57 U21LM1x 152. Under 21 Lightweight Men's Single Scull .............................. Heat 1 58 ............................................................. Heat 2 59 ............................................................. Heat 3 60 U23LW1x 134. Under 23 Lightweight Women's Single Scull ......................... Heat 1 61 ............................................................. Heat 2 62 U23LM1x 137. Under 23 Lightweight Men's Single Scull .............................. Heat 1 Monday, 25 March 2019 63 U23LM1x 137. Under 23 Lightweight Men's Single Scull .............................. Heat 2 64 OLW1x 113. Open Lightweight Women's Single Scull ............................... Heat 1 65 ............................................................. Heat 2 66 U17W2x 168. Under 17 Women's Double Scull ........................................... Heat 1 67 ............................................................. Heat 2 68 ............................................................. Heat 3 69 ............................................................. Heat 4 70 U17M2x 171. Under 17 Men's Double Scull ................................................ Heat 1 71 ............................................................. Heat 2 72 ............................................................. Heat 3 73 U19W2x 154. Under 19 Women's Double Scull ........................................... Heat 1 74 ............................................................. Heat 2 75 ............................................................. Heat 3 76 ............................................................. Heat 4 77 U19M2x 161. Under 19 Men's Double Scull ................................................ Heat 1 78 ............................................................. Heat 2 2019 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Monday, 25 March 2019 Race 1 Under 17 Women's Single Scull Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 167.33 Rockhampton Grammar 2:02.40 (1) 4:11.53 (1) 6:25.02 (1) 8:31.52 0.00 +0.00 1 1 Laura Sypher 2:02.40 2:09.13 2:13.49 2:06.50 167.10 Centenary 2:04.44 (3) 4:15.52 (3) 6:33.55 (4) 8:36.25 4.73 +4.73 2 8 Jessica Malcolm 2:04.44 2:11.08 2:18.03 2:02.70 167.04 Brisbane Girls GS 2:07.27 (5) 4:19.43 (4) 6:27.71 (2) 8:37.33 1.08 +5.81 3 2 Ellyn Hill 2:07.27 2:12.16 2:08.28 2:09.62 167.36 Tasmania University 2:02.84 (2) 4:15.06 (2) 6:28.16 (3) 8:38.89 1.56 +7.37 4 5 Sarah Haas 2:02.84 2:12.22 2:13.10 2:10.73 167.14 Glebe 2:05.38 (4) 4:21.43 (5) 6:39.48 (5) 8:54.77 15.88 +23.25 5 6 Zoe Reid 2:05.38 2:16.05 2:18.05 2:15.29 167.23 MLC School 2:08.90 (6) 4:24.86 (6) 6:43.66 (7) 9:01.43 6.66 +29.91 6 4 Inez Kritzler 2:08.90 2:15.96 2:18.80 2:17.77 167.07 Centenary 2:09.29 (7) 4:28.17 (7) 6:43.45 (6) 9:05.41 3.98 +33.89 7 3 Julia Cornish 2:09.29 2:18.88 2:15.28 2:21.96 167.16 Hunter Valley Grammar 2:10.95 (8) 4:28.63 (8) 6:48.75 (8) 9:08.55 3.14 +37.03 8 7 Holly Baker 2:10.95 2:17.68 2:20.12 2:19.80 Progress : 1->Semi-Final (Race's 153,154); Rest->Repechage (Race's 79-83) Race 2 Under 17 Women's Single Scull Heat 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 167.35 Sydney 2:00.99 (1) 4:09.55 (1) 6:20.46 (1) 8:32.06 0.00 +0.00 1 1 Lily Gavan 2:00.99 2:08.56 2:10.91 2:11.60 167.32 Redlands 2:02.57 (2) 4:13.95 (2) 6:28.13 (2) 8:41.27 9.21 +9.21 2 3 Elizabeth Holtheuer 2:02.57 2:11.38 2:14.18 2:13.14 167.26 Mosman 2:06.30 (5) 4:16.46 (3) 6:31.98 (4) 8:47.17 5.90 +15.11 3 8 Bronte Blackmore Cram 2:06.30 2:10.16 2:15.52 2:15.19 167.22 Loreto Normanhurst 2:05.67 (4) 4:18.26 (4) 6:31.13 (3) 8:49.21 2.04 +17.15 4 7 Grace Gillies 2:05.67 2:12.59 2:12.87 2:18.08 167.18 Hunter Valley Grammar 2:05.48 (3) 4:20.88 (5) 6:37.39 (5) 8:53.11 3.90 +21.05 5 2 Charlotte Friis 2:05.48 2:15.40 2:16.51 2:15.72 167.31 PLC Perth 2:06.96 (6) 4:25.42 (6) 6:44.78 (6) 9:01.17 8.06 +29.11 6 6 Pippa Joyce 2:06.96 2:18.46 2:19.36 2:16.39 167.29 PLC Perth 2:10.60 (7) 4:28.17 (7) 6:48.34 (7) 9:07.10 5.93 +35.04 7 5 George Roberts 2:10.60 2:17.57 2:20.17 2:18.76 167.41 University of Queensland 4 SCRATCHED Caitlin Lythall Progress : 1->Semi-Final (Race's 153,154); Rest->Repechage (Race's 79-83) Race 3 Under 17 Women's Single Scull Heat 3 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 167.21 Loreto Kirribilli 2:00.24 (1) 4:08.56 (1) 6:18.47 (1) 8:29.50 0.00 +0.00 1 8 Lily Eales 2:00.24 2:08.32 2:09.91 2:11.03 167.39 Team Japan 2:03.26 (4) 4:14.54 (3) 6:26.87 (2) 8:37.84 8.34 +8.34 2 7 Fuka Nakai 2:03.26 2:11.28 2:12.33 2:10.97 167.42 University of Queensland 2:03.22 (3) 4:15.60 (4) 6:29.55 (3) 8:43.59 5.75 +14.09 3 2 Nancy Duncan-Banks 2:03.22 2:12.38 2:13.95 2:14.04 167.43 University of Queensland 2:00.90 (2) 4:14.16 (2) 6:33.70 (4) 8:46.71 3.12 +17.21 4 3 Georgia Weston 2:00.90 2:13.26 2:19.54 2:13.01 167.27 Newcastle Grammar 2:08.80 (5) 4:28.83 (5) 6:49.45 (5) 9:03.81 17.10 +34.31 5 4 Isabella Oakley 2:08.80 2:20.03 2:20.62 2:14.36 167.02 Brigidine College 2:09.43 (6) 4:30.25 (6) 6:50.38 (7) 9:04.64
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