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2018 Sydney International Rowing Regatta 2018 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Thursday, 22 March 2018 Race 219 Under 17 Women's Single Scull B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 166.17 Kentish 2:02.24 (1) 4:14.82 (1) 6:33.47 (1) 8:45.38 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Sarah Russell 2:02.24 2:12.58 2:18.65 2:11.91 166.27 Rockhampton Grammar 2:04.23 (2) 4:18.18 (2) 6:36.55 (3) 8:50.79 5.41 +5.41 2 3 Keeley Dunne 2:04.23 2:13.95 2:18.37 2:14.24 166.36 Tara School 2:06.92 (7) 4:19.89 (4) 6:36.18 (2) 8:51.14 0.35 +5.76 3 7 Lily Gavan 2:06.92 2:12.97 2:16.29 2:14.96 166.23 PLC Perth 2:05.85 (5) 4:22.09 (5) 6:41.48 (4) 8:54.21 3.07 +8.83 4 5 Jess Vinnicombe 2:05.85 2:16.24 2:19.39 2:12.73 166.22 PLC Perth 2:06.75 (6) 4:22.95 (6) 6:41.92 (5) 8:59.70 5.49 +14.32 5 2 Samantha Deykin 2:06.75 2:16.20 2:18.97 2:17.78 166.05 Canberra Girls Grammar 2:09.38 (8) 4:26.00 (8) 6:47.35 (8) 9:02.44 2.74 +17.06 6 6 Anna Khan 2:09.38 2:16.62 2:21.35 2:15.09 166.02 Barwon 2:05.22 (4) 4:23.56 (7) 6:45.82 (7) 9:03.45 1.01 +18.07 7 1 Meg Cartwright 2:05.22 2:18.34 2:22.26 2:17.63 166.19 Newcastle Grammar 2:05.03 (3) 4:18.91 (3) 6:43.55 (6) 9:10.03 6.58 +24.65 8 8 Elizabeth Carter 2:05.03 2:13.88 2:24.64 2:26.48 Race 220 Under 17 Women's Single Scull A Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 166.41 University of Queensland 2:01.72 (1) 4:11.01 (2) 6:19.00 (1) 8:29.44 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Georgia Powell 2:01.72 2:09.29 2:07.99 2:10.44 166.39 Toowong 2:03.08 (3) 4:09.93 (1) 6:21.72 (2) 8:30.92 1.48 +1.48 2 6 Lucy Hope 2:03.08 2:06.85 2:11.79 2:09.20 166.26 Rockhampton Grammar 2:02.58 (2) 4:11.40 (3) 6:21.95 (3) 8:33.60 2.68 +4.16 3 3 Grace Sypher 2:02.58 2:08.82 2:10.55 2:11.65 166.40 Toowong 2:03.20 (4) 4:14.12 (4) 6:26.32 (4) 8:40.91 7.31 +11.47 4 5 Sophie Gerber 2:03.20 2:10.92 2:12.20 2:14.59 166.13 Hunter Valley Grammar 2:05.51 (7) 4:16.94 (6) 6:28.76 (5) 8:43.48 2.57 +14.04 5 1 Sarah Abrams 2:05.51 2:11.43 2:11.82 2:14.72 166.14 Huon 2:06.02 (8) 4:18.26 (8) 6:32.53 (6) 8:46.08 2.60 +16.64 6 8 Katie King 2:06.02 2:12.24 2:14.27 2:13.55 166.31 Stuartholme 2:04.50 (6) 4:17.83 (7) 6:33.13 (7) 8:48.40 2.32 +18.96 7 7 Emma Tucker 2:04.50 2:13.33 2:15.30 2:15.27 166.30 Stuartholme 2:03.96 (5) 4:16.36 (5) 6:33.20 (8) 8:52.01 3.61 +22.57 8 2 Sophia Tully 2:03.96 2:12.40 2:16.84 2:18.81 FOR THE : Piper Cup Race 221 Under 17 Men's Single Scull B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 169.23 UTS 1:54.17 (2) 3:54.95 (1) 5:56.84 (1) 7:53.62 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Max Von Appen 1:54.17 2:00.78 2:01.89 1:56.78 169.06 Hunter Valley Grammar 1:57.15 (7) 3:56.99 (3) 5:56.87 (2) 7:56.61 2.99 +2.99 2 3 Ben Vickery 1:57.15 1:59.84 1:59.88 1:59.74 169.21 Tasmania University 1:55.39 (4) 3:57.43 (5) 5:59.95 (3) 8:00.11 3.50 +6.49 3 6 Samuel Mounter 1:55.39 2:02.04 2:02.52 2:00.16 169.08 Marist College ACT 1:55.89 (6) 3:57.74 (6) 6:00.48 (4) 8:00.53 0.42 +6.91 4 2 Cormac Hayes 1:55.89 2:01.85 2:02.74 2:00.05 169.02 Cathedral Townsville 1:55.82 (5) 3:58.40 (7) 6:03.20 (6) 8:01.97 1.44 +8.35 5 5 Bradley Graham 1:55.82 2:02.58 2:04.80 1:58.77 169.03 Cranbrook 1:54.51 (3) 3:56.42 (2) 6:00.81 (5) 8:04.35 2.38 +10.73 6 1 Mitchell Caponas 1:54.51 2:01.91 2:04.39 2:03.54 169.16 Rockhampton Grammar 1:57.78 (8) 4:00.99 (8) 6:04.04 (7) 8:05.04 0.69 +11.42 7 8 Nicholas Storey 1:57.78 2:03.21 2:03.05 2:01.00 169.09 Melbourne University 1:53.99 (1) 3:57.04 (4) 6:05.61 (8) 8:14.55 9.51 +20.93 8 7 Tim Laing 1:53.99 2:03.05 2:08.57 2:08.94 2018 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Thursday, 22 March 2018 FOR THE : Piper Cup Race 222 Under 17 Men's Single Scull A Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 169.12 Nudgee 1:48.64 (1) 3:44.48 (1) 5:42.66 (1) 7:38.98 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Patrick Long 1:48.64 1:55.84 1:58.18 1:56.32 169.20 Tasmania University 1:49.49 (2) 3:45.64 (2) 5:45.51 (2) 7:42.17 3.19 +3.19 2 4 Lucas Wigston 1:49.49 1:56.15 1:59.87 1:56.66 169.13 Pembroke School 1:52.28 (5) 3:50.91 (4) 5:50.52 (3) 7:43.46 1.29 +4.48 3 3 Nick Blackman 1:52.28 1:58.63 1:59.61 1:52.94 169.19 Tasmania University 1:51.17 (3) 3:49.82 (3) 5:51.29 (4) 7:47.14 3.68 +8.16 4 6 Thomas Vermey 1:51.17 1:58.65 2:01.47 1:55.85 169.07 Kinross Wolaroi 1:51.73 (4) 3:52.62 (5) 5:57.18 (5) 7:58.73 11.59 +19.75 5 1 Cody Kelso 1:51.73 2:00.89 2:04.56 2:01.55 169.15 Port Adelaide 1:53.72 (6) 3:55.83 (6) 6:01.23 (6) 8:02.71 3.98 +23.73 6 8 Zach Martin-Peddey 1:53.72 2:02.11 2:05.40 2:01.48 169.05 Gregory Terrace 1:55.69 (8) 4:00.97 (7) 6:06.76 (7) 8:12.14 9.43 +33.16 7 2 James Farquhar 1:55.69 2:05.28 2:05.79 2:05.38 169.22 Toowong 1:54.40 (7) 4:01.43 (8) 6:12.06 (8) 8:14.55 2.41 +35.57 8 7 Timothy Hurn 1:54.40 2:07.03 2:10.63 2:02.49 Race 223 Under 19 Women's Single Scull B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 153.16 Firbank Grammar 2:00.03 (1) 4:09.98 (1) 6:23.05 (1) 8:36.20 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Emmie Frederico 2:00.03 2:09.95 2:13.07 2:13.15 153.45 University of Queensland 2:05.96 (6) 4:16.07 (2) 6:30.42 (3) 8:40.67 4.47 +4.47 2 3 Allison King 2:05.96 2:10.11 2:14.35 2:10.25 153.29 North Esk 2:04.21 (2) 4:16.24 (3) 6:29.76 (2) 8:40.72 0.05 +4.52 3 5 Rebecca Bye 2:04.21 2:12.03 2:13.52 2:10.96 153.02 ANU-ACT 2:04.84 (3) 4:17.43 (4) 6:32.62 (4) 8:44.14 3.42 +7.94 4 1 Maddy Bennett 2:04.84 2:12.59 2:15.19 2:11.52 153.22 Griffith Uni Surfers Paradise 2:05.31 (5) 4:19.08 (5) 6:34.96 (6) 8:45.46 1.32 +9.26 5 2 Monique Bitzios 2:05.31 2:13.77 2:15.88 2:10.50 153.25 Melbourne 2:05.30 (4) 4:19.83 (6) 6:34.85 (5) 8:48.81 3.35 +12.61 6 6 Lily Cathcart 2:05.30 2:14.53 2:15.02 2:13.96 153.38 Team Japan 2:06.21 (7) 4:20.99 (7) 6:37.99 (7) 8:52.55 3.74 +16.35 7 7 Kyoko Matsuda 2:06.21 2:14.78 2:17.00 2:14.56 153.11 Canberra-ACT 2:08.23 (8) 4:26.15 (8) 6:59.72 (8) 9:19.74 27.19 +43.54 8 8 Alexandra Moylan 2:08.23 2:17.92 2:33.57 2:20.02 Race 224 Under 19 Women's Single Scull A Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 153.09 Brisbane & GPS-QAS 1:54.86 (1) 3:58.10 (1) 6:04.40 (1) 8:09.25 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Taylor McCarthy-Smith 1:54.86 2:03.24 2:06.30 2:04.85 153.40 Toowong 1:55.06 (2) 3:59.93 (3) 6:07.13 (3) 8:12.74 3.49 +3.49 2 3 Laura Chancellor 1:55.06 2:04.87 2:07.20 2:05.61 153.21 Glebe 1:56.19 (3) 3:59.31 (2) 6:06.47 (2) 8:17.02 4.28 +7.77 3 6 Nicela Martincic 1:56.19 2:03.12 2:07.16 2:10.55 153.36 Team Argentina 1:59.14 (5) 4:05.18 (4) 6:13.51 (4) 8:19.69 2.67 +10.44 4 7 Maria Sol Ordas 1:59.14 2:06.04 2:08.33 2:06.18 153.18 Footscray City 1:58.12 (4) 4:05.50 (5) 6:16.63 (5) 8:25.67 5.98 +16.42 5 1 Ruby Bray 1:58.12 2:07.38 2:11.13 2:09.04 153.34 Somerville 2:00.39 (6) 4:07.01 (6) 6:17.01 (6) 8:27.46 1.79 +18.21 6 2 Ella Hudson 2:00.39 2:06.62 2:10.00 2:10.45 153.35 Swan River 2:00.79 (7) 4:10.40 (8) 6:23.29 (8) 8:35.11 7.65 +25.86 7 4 Lia Franklin 2:00.79 2:09.61 2:12.89 2:11.82 153.32 Port Adelaide-SASI 2:01.92 (8) 4:09.93 (7) 6:21.45 (7) 8:35.83 0.72 +26.58 8 8 Katelyn Nicholson 2:01.92 2:08.01 2:11.52 2:14.38 2018 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Thursday, 22 March 2018 FOR THE : Thomas Keller Memorial Trophy Race 225 Under 19 Men's Single Scull B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 159.28 Swan River 1:47.79 (1) 3:43.29 (1) 5:39.98 (1) 7:35.09 0.00 +0.00 1 1 Chad Derecourt 1:47.79 1:55.50 1:56.69 1:55.11 159.16 Newington-NSWIS 1:49.13 (2) 3:44.15 (2) 5:41.23 (2) 7:37.95 2.86 +2.86 2 3 Harry Crouch 1:49.13 1:55.02 1:57.08 1:56.72 159.33 Sydney University 1:51.37 (7) 3:47.22 (4) 5:45.40 (3) 7:42.68 4.73 +7.59 3 4 Kieran Riach 1:51.37 1:55.85 1:58.18 1:57.28 159.25 Nudgee 1:50.44 (4) 3:47.22 (5) 5:46.66 (5) 7:45.32 2.64 +10.23 4 2 Riley Blythe 1:50.44 1:56.78 1:59.44 1:58.66 159.15 Newington 1:50.50 (5) 3:46.79 (3) 5:46.29 (4) 7:46.57 1.25 +11.48 5 5 Alexander Potter 1:50.50 1:56.29 1:59.50 2:00.28 159.31 Sydney 1:51.52 (8) 3:49.87 (6) 5:50.64 (6) 7:50.39 3.82 +15.30 6 6 Hamish Mac Smith 1:51.52 1:58.35 2:00.77 1:59.75 159.35 Tasmania University 1:51.33 (6) 3:51.35 (7) 5:54.74 (7) 7:54.03 3.64 +18.94 7 7 Chris McGuinness Terry 1:51.33 2:00.02 2:03.39 1:59.29 159.30 Sydney 1:50.41 (3) 3:54.14 (8) 6:03.50 (8) 8:11.77 17.74 +36.68 8 8 Torun Olsson 1:50.41 2:03.73 2:09.36 2:08.27 FOR THE : Thomas Keller Memorial Trophy Race 226 Under 19 Men's Single Scull A Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 159.11 Griffith Uni Surfers Paradise… 1:44.09 (1) 3:33.86 (1) 5:26.96 (1) 7:21.69 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Cormac Kennedy-Leverett 1:44.09 1:49.77 1:53.10 1:54.73 159.32 Sydney 1:47.53 (2) 3:43.05 (2) 5:39.18 (2) 7:33.33 11.64 +11.64 2 2 Ash Nicholls 1:47.53 1:55.52 1:56.13 1:54.15 159.27 St Peter's College-SASI 1:50.21 (3) 3:45.94 (3) 5:42.50 (3) 7:35.38 2.05 +13.69 3 5 Angus Dawson 1:50.21 1:55.73 1:56.56 1:52.88 159.38 Team Japan 1:52.21 (6) 3:49.21 (6) 5:46.31 (5) 7:37.39 2.01 +15.70 4 3 Shunsuke Shimada 1:52.21 1:57.00 1:57.10 1:51.08 159.21 Nudgee 1:50.61 (4) 3:46.45 (4) 5:43.54 (4) 7:40.02 2.63 +18.33 5 1 Dylan Rhodes 1:50.61 1:55.84 1:57.09 1:56.48 159.42 Unley High-SASI 1:51.15 (5) 3:47.49 (5) 5:46.87 (6) 7:44.59 4.57 +22.90 6 8 Mitchell Reinhard 1:51.15 1:56.34 1:59.38 1:57.72 159.37 Team Japan 1:52.96 (7) 3:52.97 (7) 5:53.85 (7) 7:49.61 5.02 +27.92 7 7 Hiroki Aoki 1:52.96 2:00.01 2:00.88 1:55.76 159.01 ANA 1:54.38 (8) 3:54.91 (8) 5:55.04 (8) 7:49.81 0.20 +28.12 8 6 Joe Lovrich 1:54.38 2:00.53 2:00.13 1:54.77 Race 227 Under 19 Women's Coxless Pair B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 156.11 Tasmania University 2:00.31 (1) 4:05.51 (1) 6:15.09 (1) 8:19.40 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Amy Bain, Meg Messer 2:00.31 2:05.20 2:09.58 2:04.31 156.12 University of Queensland 2:02.07 (2) 4:15.25 (3) 6:23.77 (2) 8:30.87 11.47 +11.47 2 5 Sabina Murchie, Lucy Stevens 2:02.07 2:13.18 2:08.52 2:07.10 156.08 Somerset
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