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Results Day 5 Race 364 Event 15 08:00 Fri, 09 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Under 17 Womens Single Scull Final Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 15:04 Bunbury Rowing Club 6 2:00.98 (1) 6:27.85 (1) 8:38.13 (1) Hagan 2:10.28 (1) 2 15:05 Bunbury Rowing Club 4 2:11.16 (6) 6:38.12 (3) 8:51.76 (2) Gibbs 10.18 10.27 13.63 2:13.64 (2) 3 15:41 Toowong Rowing Club 5 2:07.20 (3) 6:37.44 (2) 8:52.70 (3) Kaszcki 6.22 9.59 14.57 2:15.26 (3) 4 15:22 Huon Rowing Club 2 2:05.92 (2) 6:39.18 (4) 8:54.89 (4) Warren 4.94 11.33 16.76 2:15.71 (4) 5 15:38 Swan River Rowing Club (WAIS) 1 2:10.53 (5) 6:46.24 (5) 9:05.13 (5) Del La Hunty 9.55 18.39 27.00 2:18.89 (6) 6 15:02 Bunbury Rowing Club 3 2:08.16 (4) 6:47.56 (6) 9:06.08 (6) Mancktelow 7.18 19.71 27.95 2:18.52 (5) Race 365 Event 16 08:06 Fri, 09 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Under 19 Womens Single Scull Final Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 16:16 Geelong College 6 1:39.51 (1) 3:49.07 (1) 6:00.12 (1) 8:13.51 (1) Perkins 2:09.56 (1) 2:11.05 (1) 2:13.39 (5) 2 16:09 Capital Lakes Rowing Club (AIS) 4 1:42.41 (2) 3:52.35 (2) 6:06.94 (2) 8:17.82 (2) Cook 2.90 3.28 6.82 4.31 2:09.94 (2) 2:14.59 (3) 2:10.88 (3) 3 16:34 Torrens Rowing Club (SASI) 5 1:43.78 (3) 3:58.06 (3) 6:10.69 (3) 8:20.71 (3) Monson 4.27 8.99 10.57 7.20 2:14.28 (3) 2:12.63 (2) 2:10.02 (2) 4 16:30 Surfers Paradise Rowing Club 3 1:45.57 (5) 4:00.72 (5) 6:16.84 (5) 8:25.37 (4) McNeil 6.06 11.65 16.72 11.86 2:15.15 (5) 2:16.12 (5) 2:08.53 (1) 5 16:04 Banks Rowing Club 2 1:45.04 (4) 3:59.54 (4) 6:14.24 (4) 8:27.04 (5) Thomas 5.53 10.47 14.12 13.53 2:14.50 (4) 2:14.70 (4) 2:12.80 (4) Race 366 Event 17 08:12 Fri, 09 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Under 19 Womens Coxless Pair Final Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 17:02 Canberra Girls Grammar School (ACTA5S) 1:56.09 (1) 4:01.59 (1) 6:05.32 (1) 8:09.10 (1) Tamsitt 2:05.50 (1) 2:03.73 (1) 2:03.78 (1) 2 17:07 Commercial/Toowong 3 1:59.32 (2) 4:05.71 (2) 6:14.79 (2) 8:20.14 (2) O'Loughlin 3.23 4.12 9.47 11.04 2:06.39 (2) 2:09.08 (3) 2:05.35 (2) 3 17:09 Fahan School 6 2:01.30 (3) 4:09.52 (3) 6:18.26 (3) 8:23.99 (3) Morris 5.21 7.93 12.94 14.89 2:08.22 (3) 2:08.74 (2) 2:05.73 (3) 4 17:12 Lauriston Girls' School 2 2:05.87 (5) 4:19.61 (5) 6:29.09 (4) 8:36.22 (4) Durman 9.78 18.02 23.77 27.12 2:13.74 (4) 2:09.48 (4) 2:07.13 (4) 5 17:13 Lauriston Girls' School 4 2:02.82 (4) 4:17.10 (4) 6:32.98 (5) 8:44.06 (5) Lang 6.73 15.51 27.66 34.96 2:14.28 (5) 2:15.88 (5) 2:11.08 (5) 6 17:01 Bundaberg Rowing Club 1 2:11.68 (6) 4:32.97 (6) 6:50.23 (6) 9:06.17 (6) Surmon 15.59 31.38 44.91 57.07 2:21.29 (6) 2:17.26 (6) 2:15.94 (6) Race 367 Event 18 08:18 Fri, 09 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Under 17 Mens Coxed Quad Scull Final Sykes Racing Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 18:10 The Cathedral School 5 1:42.06 (1) 7:08.68 (1) Wooley 2 18:08 Swans/Bunbury/Fremantle/Westies (WA3IS) 1:42.93 (2) 7:12.74 (2) Prosser 0.87 4.06 3 18:05 Newcastle Grammar School 4 1:44.54 (4) 7:15.74 (3) Shafren 2.48 7.06 4 18:01 Fremantle Rowing Club 6 1:43.57 (3) 7:22.22 (4) Greenway 1.51 13.54 5 18:07 Scotch College 1 1:45.27 (5) 7:26.12 (5) Watson 3.21 17.44 6 18:11 Xavier College 2 1:45.67 (6) 7:44.46 (6) McNamara 3.61 35.78 Race 368 Event 19 08:24 Fri, 09 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Under 19 Mens Quad Scull Final Oartec Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 19:10 Swans/Bunbury (WAIS) 5 1:32.59 (1) 3:11.08 (1) 4:51.62 (1) 6:30.37 (1) Ielati 1:38.49 (1) 1:40.54 (1) 1:38.75 (3) 2 19:03 Commercial/Surfers 3 1:33.15 (2) 3:12.87 (2) 4:53.55 (2) 6:31.37 (2) Lewis-Swan 0.56 1.79 1.93 1.00 1:39.72 (2) 1:40.68 (2) 1:37.82 (2) 3 19:05 Mersey/Tamar 2 1:35.92 (5) 3:17.85 (4) 4:58.95 (4) 6:35.42 (3) Stanny 3.33 6.77 7.33 5.05 1:41.93 (4) 1:41.10 (3) 1:36.47 (1) 4 19:02 ANA/Bunbury/Swans (WAIS) 4 1:34.94 (4) 3:15.19 (3) 4:56.61 (3) 6:39.09 (4) Brockwell 2.35 4.11 4.99 8.72 1:40.25 (3) 1:41.42 (4) 1:42.48 (4) 5 19:07 Nepean Rowing Club 6 1:37.24 (6) 3:20.48 (5) 5:06.44 (5) 6:52.96 (5) Waddell 4.65 9.40 14.82 22.59 1:43.24 (5) 1:45.96 (5) 1:46.52 (5) 6 19:04 Drummoyne Rowing Club 1 1:33.96 (3) 3:21.60 (6) 5:08.93 (6) 6:56.66 (6) Aldous 1.37 10.52 17.31 26.29 1:47.64 (6) 1:47.33 (6) 1:47.73 (6) Race 369 Event 27 08:30 Fri, 09 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Under 19 Mens Coxless Pair Final Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 27:01 Banks Rowing Club 6 1:44.66 (1) 3:36.93 (1) 5:31.99 (1) 7:26.82 (1) Bush 1:52.27 (1) 1:55.06 (2) 1:54.83 (1) 2 27:08 The Friends School 5 1:46.56 (2) 3:39.32 (2) 5:34.13 (2) 7:29.99 (2) Climie 1.90 2.39 2.14 3.17 1:52.76 (2) 1:54.81 (1) 1:55.86 (3) 3 27:06 Scotch College 4 1:47.09 (3) 3:41.10 (3) 5:37.94 (3) 7:36.89 (3) Lipshut 2.43 4.17 5.95 10.07 1:54.01 (3) 1:56.84 (3) 1:58.95 (4) 4 27:10 University of Queensland Boat Club 2 1:53.82 (5) 3:54.18 (5) 5:52.70 (5) 7:47.68 (4) Wong 9.16 17.25 20.71 20.86 2:00.36 (4) 1:58.52 (4) 1:54.98 (2) 5 27:09 University of Queensland Boat Club 3 1:47.98 (4) 3:48.41 (4) 5:51.66 (4) 7:57.41 (5) Fotinos 3.32 11.48 19.67 30.59 2:00.43 (5) 2:03.25 (5) 2:05.75 (6) 6 27:02 Caulfield Grammar School 1 1:55.56 (6) 3:56.55 (6) 6:02.17 (6) 8:06.57 (6) Von Dallwitz 10.90 19.62 30.18 39.75 2:00.99 (6) 2:05.62 (6) 2:04.40 (5) Race 370 Event 20 08:36 Fri, 09 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Under 23 Mens Double Scull Final Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 20:07 Murray Bridge/Adelaide Uni (SASI) 6 1:34.82 (1) 3:19.89 (1) 5:01.26 (1) 6:43.65 (1) McRae 1:45.07 (4) 1:41.37 (1) 1:42.39 (4) 2 20:09 St George/Commercial 5 1:38.18 (2) 3:21.95 (2) 5:05.31 (2) 6:46.92 (2) Reedman 3.36 2.06 4.05 3.27 1:43.77 (3) 1:43.36 (3) 1:41.61 (2) 3 20:11 Swans/ECU Perth (WAIS) 3 1:40.50 (5) 3:23.11 (4) 5:06.16 (4) 6:47.58 (3) Fletcher 5.68 3.22 4.90 3.93 1:42.61 (1) 1:43.05 (2) 1:41.42 (1) 4 20:15 Uni of QLD/Mercantile RC (AIS) 4 1:38.97 (3) 3:22.17 (3) 5:05.58 (3) 6:47.60 (4) Bidwell 4.15 2.28 4.32 3.95 1:43.20 (2) 1:43.41 (4) 1:42.02 (3) 5 20:02 Huon/Wendouree-Ballarat RC (AIS) 2 1:40.06 (4) 3:27.47 (5) 5:17.15 (5) 7:06.25 (5) Harris 5.24 7.58 15.89 22.60 1:47.41 (5) 1:49.68 (5) 1:49.10 (5) 6 20:13 Sydney/ANA 1 1:41.22 (6) 3:29.36 (6) 5:21.14 (6) 7:12.44 (6) Kehlet 6.40 9.47 19.88 28.79 1:48.14 (6) 1:51.78 (6) 1:51.30 (6) Race 371 Event 21 08:42 Fri, 09 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Open Mens Double Scull Final Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 21:09 Mercantile RC/Adelaide Uni (SASI/VIS6) 1:34.14 (1) 3:13.56 (1) 4:53.85 (1) 6:33.64 (1) Crawshay 1:39.42 (1) 1:40.29 (1) 1:39.79 (2) 2 21:14 Swan River Rowing Club (WAIS) 5 1:34.96 (2) 3:15.34 (2) 4:56.83 (2) 6:38.18 (2) Kelly 0.82 1.78 2.98 4.54 1:40.38 (2) 1:41.49 (2) 1:41.35 (3) 3 21:04 Huon/Lindisfarne (TIS) 3 1:37.36 (3) 3:19.13 (3) 5:02.48 (3) 6:44.50 (3) Gibson 3.22 5.57 8.63 10.86 1:41.77 (3) 1:43.35 (3) 1:42.02 (4) 4 21:07 Lindisfarne/Tamar (TIS) 2 1:39.51 (5) 3:23.97 (5) 5:08.16 (5) 6:46.83 (4) Brennan 5.37 10.41 14.31 13.19 1:44.46 (5) 1:44.19 (4) 1:38.67 (1) 5 21:02 ANU/CRC (ACTAS) 1 1:39.89 (6) 3:22.25 (4) 5:06.79 (4) 6:49.10 (5) Southwell 5.75 8.69 12.94 15.46 1:42.36 (4) 1:44.54 (5) 1:42.31 (5) 6 21:15 Sydney University/Mosman (NSWIS) 4 1:38.73 (4) 3:26.29 (6) 5:11.96 (6) 6:59.67 (6) Hudson 4.59 12.73 18.11 26.03 1:47.56 (6) 1:45.67 (6) 1:47.71 (6) Race 372 Event 22 08:48 Fri, 09 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Under 23 Womens Double Scull Final Designer Paintworks Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 22:08 Sydney University (NSWIS) 6 2:17.09 (2) 3:48.61 (2) 7:40.73 (1) Kirby 0.40 2.84 1:31.52 (3) 2 22:02 Banks RC/Melbourne RC (VIS) 5 2:16.69 (1) 3:45.77 (1) 7:42.77 (2) Szatsznajder 2.04 1:29.08 (1) 3 22:10 Uni of QLD/Tweed 3 2:20.33 (5) 3:50.15 (3) 7:44.80 (3) Brown 3.64 4.38 4.07 1:29.82 (2) 4 22:01 Adelaide University BC (SASI) 4 2:19.15 (3) 3:52.89 (4) 7:49.34 (4) Osti 2.46 7.12 8.61 1:33.74 (4) 5 22:05 CLRC/Shoalhaven (AIS) 2 2:19.97 (4) 3:57.14 (5) 8:01.04 (5) Cook 3.28 11.37 20.31 1:37.17 (5) 6 22:03 Brisbane & GPS Rowing Club 1 2:20.91 (6) 3:58.52 (6) 8:04.65 (6) Murray 4.22 12.75 23.92 1:37.61 (6) Race 373 Event 28 08:54 Fri, 09 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Open Womens Double Scull Final Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 28:03 Commercial/New Norfolk (TIS/AIS/QA4S) 1:46.29 (2) 5:29.47 (2) 7:15.93 (1) Savage 2.20 3.40 1:46.46 (1) 2 28:07 Sydney University Womens Rowing Club5 (NSW 1:I44.09S/AIS ()1) 3:34.71 (1) 5:26.07 (1) 7:17.18 (2) Pratley 1.25 1:50.62 (1) 1:51.36 (2) 1:51.11 (2) 3 28:04 ECU Perth/Swans (VIS/WAIS) 6 1:47.51 (4) 3:40.41 (2) 5:31.40 (3) 7:22.74 (3) Bradley 3.42 5.70 5.33 6.81 1:52.90 (2) 1:50.99 (1) 1:51.34 (3) 4 28:05 Mosman/CRC (AIS/NSWIS) 3 1:46.93 (3) 3:41.59 (3) 5:35.49 (4) 7:30.77 (4) Ives 2.84 6.88 9.42 14.84 1:54.66 (3) 1:53.90 (3) 1:55.28 (4) 5 28:06 Mosman/Mercantile RC (VIS/NSWIS) 2 1:49.32 (5) 3:44.97 (4) 5:43.53 (5) 7:41.40 (5) Uphill 5.23 10.26 17.46 25.47 1:55.65 (4) 1:58.56 (4) 1:57.87 (5) 6 28:09 UTS Rowing Club Inc (NSWIS) 1 1:51.05 (6) 3:51.19 (5) 5:50.45 (6) 7:49.56 (6) Gray 6.96 16.48 24.38 33.63 2:00.14 (5) 1:59.26 (5) 1:59.11 (6) Race 374 Event 41 09:00 Fri, 09 Mar 2007 Distance 2000m Champion Under 23 Mens Lightweight Coxless Four Final Pl Crew# Crew Name Lane 500 1000 1500 2000 1 41:04 Toowong Rowing Club (QAS) 3 1:38.54 (2) 5:04.24 (2) 6:42.05 (1) Purcell 0.84 0.67 1:37.81 (1) 2 41:05 Torrens/Adelaide Uni/Murray Bridge (S6ASI) 1:37.70 (1) 5:03.57 (1) 6:44.34 (2) Gora 2.29 1:40.77 (3) 3 41:02 Sydney/Sydney University/Mosman 2 1:39.82 (3) 5:08.18 (3) 6:46.45 (3) Girdlestone 2.12 4.61 4.40 1:38.27 (2) 4 41:01 ANA/Bunbury/UWABC 4 1:40.57 (4) 5:10.46 (4) 6:51.82 (4) Zulsdorf 2.87 6.89 9.77 1:41.36 (4)
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