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Page 1 of 28 Thursday, 14 March 2019 Racetab Thursday, 14 March 2019 Page 1 of 28 RaceTab by MileSplit/FloSports Mark Harris, MATS Training 2019 Whanganui Secondary Schools T&F Champs - 13/03/2019 8:04:29 Cooks Gardens, Whanganui, Intermediate Boys Javelin Throw ============================================================== Name Yr Team Mark -------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Karl Loebe 15 Whanganui High Schoo 39.56m 700g 38.89 37.43 37.39 39.16 39.56 36.92 2 Nat Kirk 14 Whanganui High Schoo 33.12m 700g 33.12 31.63 32.99 X X 28.91 3 Ryan Dobbin 15 Whanganui High Schoo 28.27m 700g X 28.27 26.97 26.09 21.80 22.18 4 Pau Stephens 15 Ruapehu College 27.48m 700g X X 26.98 27.48 X X 5 Uenuku Takarangi 14 Te Kura Kaupapa O Tu 24.42m 700g X 24.42 21.96 X X X Senior Boys Javelin Throw ============================================================== Name Yr Team Mark -------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Gerrard Sauoleola 16 Rangitikei College 42.62m 700g 40.46 X 32.17 39.83 42.62 40.30 2 Logan Henry 16 Whanganui Collegiate 41.62m 700g 31.78 36.83 37.38 38.32 36.41 41.62 3 Tomasi Connor 16 Cullinane College 40.76m 700g 39.13 40.76 38.22 X 33.89 X 4 Luka Leupolu 16 Rangitikei College 39.71m 700g 36.00 X 30.98 37.47 39.71 36.76 5 Connor Hoskin 16 Whanganui High Schoo 31.49m 700g 31.09 31.49 27.83 6 Travis Bayler 17 Whanganui High Schoo 31.05m 700g 31.05 X X 7 Henry Kilmister 16 Whanganui Collegiate 30.64m 700g 30.64 X X 8 Jack Gay 17 Whanganui Collegiate 24.44m 700g 23.13 24.44 22.91 Intermediate Girls Long Jump ==================================================================== Name Yr Team Mark Wind -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Genna Maples 15 Whanganui Collegiate 5.13m NWI 4.83 5.11 X 5.03 5.13 2 Maggie Jones 14 Whanganui High Schoo 4.90m NWI 4.60 X X 4.77 4.63 4.90 3 Rebekah Phillips 15 Whanganui High Schoo 4.58m NWI 4.58 X 4.34 4.26 4.56 4 Charlotte Baker 14 Whanganui High Schoo 4.52m NWI 4.36 4.52 X 4.39 4.13 4.08 2019 Whanganui Secondary Schools T&F Champs Page 2 of 28 5 Harriet Whitfield 15 Nga Tawa Diocesan Sc 4.39m NWI 4.26 4.39 X 6 Emma Bedford 15 Whanganui Collegiate 4.26m NWI 4.24 4.26 4.15 7 Nia Feaunati 15 Nga Tawa Diocesan Sc 4.14m NWI 3.99 4.14 8 Maia Kaua 14 Cullinane College 3.90m NWI 3.71 3.90 9 Lucy Brown 14 Whanganui Collegiate 3.88m NWI X 3.88 X 10 Lyla Brown 14 Whanganui Collegiate 3.87m NWI 3.45 3.77 3.87 11 Una Drayton 14 Ruapehu College 3.70m NWI 3.70 3.18 3.63 Intermediate Boys Triple Jump ==================================================================== Name Yr Team Mark Wind -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Jacky Dai 14 Whanganui Collegiate 11.89m +1.0 11.89 11.63 11.34 11.47 11.35 11.45 +1.0 +0.7 +0.5 +0.2 +1.9 +0.1 2 Tadhg O'Connor 14 Cullinane College 11.25m NWI X 11.25 X 10.75 10.46 9.52 3 Maysin Katene 15 Whanganui High Schoo 11.19m NWI 10.64 11.19 X 10.75 10.56 9.52 4 Keane Metekingi 14 Whanganui High Schoo 10.87m NWI 10.87 X X 10.39 10.80 10.15 5 Jonty Tripe 14 Whanganui Collegiate 10.79m +1.1 10.40 X 10.79 +0.2 +1.1 6 Andrew Dickson 15 Whanganui Collegiate 8.43m NWI 8.43 X 8.40 Senior Girls High Jump ============================================================== Name Yr Team Mark -------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Sophie Dinwiddie 17 Whanganui Collegiate 1.40m 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 O O O O XXX 2 Meg Thomas 16 Nga Tawa Diocesan Sc 1.40m 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 O O XXO XO XXX 2019 Whanganui Secondary Schools T&F Champs Page 3 of 28 3 Hinerangi Taite-Thomp 17 Whanganui Girls’ Col 1.40m 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 O O O XXO XXX 4 Hayley Artz 17 Ruapehu College 1.35m 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 O O XO XXX 5 Piper Slade 16 Whanganui High Schoo 1.35m 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 O O XXO XXX 6 Leigha Stormont 16 Whanganui Girls’ Col 1.30m 1.25 1.30 1.35 XXO O XXX 7 Holly Mackinnon 16 Whanganui High Schoo 1.25m 1.25 1.30 XO XXX Junior Girls Shot Put ============================================================== Name Yr Team Mark -------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Reihana McFayden 12 Ruapehu College 8.10m 3kg 8.10 7.75 6.68 6.23 6.38 7.61 2 Georgia Haupt 12 Whanganui High Schoo 7.79m 3kg 7.30 7.46 7.79 7.72 7.12 7.30 3 Gemma Lovewell 12 Nga Tawa Diocesan Sc 7.55m 3kg 7.55 7.30 7.21 X 6.27 7.33 4 Chanel Harvey 13 Nga Tawa Diocesan Sc 7.52m 3kg 7.10 6.85 7.52 6.74 7.09 6.53 5 Anna Pearce 13 Whanganui Collegiate 7.43m 3kg 7.43 7.39 7.38 6 Niva Manulua Lafi 13 Rangitikei College 7.40m 3kg X 7.40 7.09 7 Taonga Hunapo 12 Te Kura Kaupapa O Tu 7.14m 3kg 5.78 6.49 7.14 8 Tina Musa 12 Whanganui Collegiate 7.04m 3kg 6.25 6.98 7.04 9 Keira Te Waaka 13 Whanganui High Schoo 7.00m 3kg X X 7.00 10 Desire Olsen 13 Whanganui Girls’ Col 6.89m 3kg 6.80 6.89 6.82 11 Phoebe Bishop 12 Nga Tawa Diocesan Sc 6.77m 3kg 6.77 6.23 6.40 12 Season Beamsley-Wiari 13 Cullinane College 6.65m 3kg 6.65 6.05 6.44 13 Kierah Hay-Martin 13 Whanganui High Schoo 6.10m 3kg 6.00 5.92 6.10 14 Anahera Hawea 12 Te Kura Kaupapa O Tu 5.54m 3kg 4.92 5.28 5.54 Junior Boys Discus Throw ============================================================== Name Yr Team Mark -------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Taniora Taitumu 13 Ruapehu College 27.41m 1kg 26.65 X 23.29 24.85 21.58 27.41 2 Jack Robertson 13 Whanganui Collegiate 26.96m 1kg 2019 Whanganui Secondary Schools T&F Champs Page 4 of 28 25.54 25.31 X 25.49 21.55 26.96 3 Tawera Rolston 13 Taihape Area School 23.24m 1kg 22.94 23.24 22.06 22.29 23.10 23.24 4 Tama Gray 13 Whanganui Collegiate 22.82m 1kg 19.59 22.00 22.82 5 Wakaroa Hawira 12 Taihape Area School 21.35m 1kg 21.35 18.60 20.14 21.35 6 Levi Hoekstra 12 Whanganui High Schoo 21.15m 1kg 21.15 18.74 18.23 7 Jack McCarthy 12 Whanganui Collegiate 18.44m 1kg 18.44 17.97 17.85 8 Hone Morice 13 Taihape Area School 17.93m 1kg X 15.92 17.93 9 Ethan Sutherland 13 Whanganui High Schoo 15.15m 1kg X X 15.15 Intermediate Boys Shot Put ============================================================== Name Yr Team Mark -------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Tawhiwhi Kariaitana 15 Whanganui Collegiate 11.83m 5kg 11.31 11.83 11.48 11.63 10.57 11.23 2 Karl Loebe 15 Whanganui High Schoo 11.28m 5kg 11.28 X 10.44 10.76 X 10.40 3 Pau Stephens 15 Ruapehu College 11.03m 5kg 9.92 11.03 10.39 10.36 10.60 9.85 4 AJ Malili-Malo-Lauano 15 Whanganui High Schoo 10.69m 5kg 8.97 10.49 10.45 9.68 10.09 10.69 5 Kane Hinga 14 Whanganui City Colle 10.28m 5kg 10.25 9.95 10.28 6 Uenuku Takarangi 14 Te Kura Kaupapa O Tu 10.00m 5kg 7.25 9.46 10.00 7 Jacob Sciascia 15 Taihape Area School 9.85m 5kg 9.85 9.69 9.67 8 Denzell Pei 15 Rangitikei College 9.68m 5kg 9.68 9.21 9.13 9 Jordyn Leiasamaivao-T 15 Whanganui High Schoo 9.67m 5kg 9.67 9.47 9.00 10 Rehimana Meihana 15 Cullinane College 9.45m 5kg 9.39 9.20 9.45 11 Te Aio Katene-Wira 15 Cullinane College 9.28m 5kg 9.16 X 9.28 12 Oliver Marteletti 15 Whanganui Collegiate 9.16m 5kg 9.16 8.97 8.92 13 Jack Morrah 14 Whanganui Collegiate 7.85m 5kg X 7.85 7.53 Junior Girls Long Jump ==================================================================== Name Yr Team Mark Wind -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Georgiana Absolom 13 Whanganui Collegiate 4.42m NWI 4.10 4.30 X 4.16 4.06 4.42 2 Elizah Maxi 13 Whanganui High Schoo 4.33m NWI 4.32 X 4.15 4.15 X 4.33 2019 Whanganui Secondary Schools T&F Champs Page 5 of 28 3 Eloise Bradshaw 12 Cullinane College 4.27m NWI X 4.13 4.27 3.45 3.95 X 4 Kaya Bowers 12 Taihape Area School 4.17m NWI 3.64 X 4.17 3.95 X 3.75 5 Hayley Gabriel 13 Whanganui High Schoo 4.11m NWI 4.05 4.11 3.85 6 Amy Ellis 13 Nga Tawa Diocesan Sc 3.97m NWI 3.72 X 3.97 7 Daisy Soverel 13 Ruapehu College 3.71m NWI 3.71 X 3.45 Junior Boys Triple Jump ==================================================================== Name Yr Team Mark Wind -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Mikaere Petley 13 Whanganui Collegiate 9.46m NWI 9.35 9.46 9.44 9.29 9.05 X 2 Declan Guinea 13 Whanganui Collegiate 9.14m NWI 8.79 8.43 8.88 X X 9.14 Intermediate Girls High Jump ============================================================== Name Yr Team Mark -------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Maggie Jones 14 Whanganui High Schoo 1.50m 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.51 O O O O O O XXO XXX 2 Emma Bedford 15 Whanganui Collegiate 1.45m 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 P P P O O O XXX 3 Emma McKelvie 14 Whanganui Collegiate 1.40m 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 O O O O O XXX 4 Rebekah Phillips 15 Whanganui High Schoo 1.40m 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 O XO O O O XXX 5 Maia Kaua 14 Cullinane College 1.35m 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 XXO O XO XXO XXX 6 Manaia Mason 14 Cullinane College 1.30m 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35 O XO XXO XXX 7 Una Drayton 14 Ruapehu College 1.25m 1.20 1.25 1.30 XO O XXX Intermediate Girls Discus Throw ============================================================== 2019 Whanganui Secondary Schools T&F Champs Page 6 of 28 Name Yr Team Mark -------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Olivia Pickford 14 Rangitikei College 24.18m 1kg 22.92 24.09 24.18 21.95 X 21.39 2 Kara Adrole 15 Whanganui High Schoo 23.35m 1kg X 22.53 22.36 21.15 21.20 23.35 3 Te Rauhina Tume-Matep 14 Te Kura Kaupapa O Tu 20.84m 1kg 19.75 19.94 20.47 17.98 20.84 19.62 4 Anna Bullock 14 Whanganui Collegiate 19.98m 1kg 19.98 19.03 19.13 5 Mikayla Heka 15 Whanganui High Schoo 19.43m 1kg 19.43 X 18.87 6 Bella Brockwell 14 Nga Tawa Diocesan Sc 18.27m 1kg 15.15 18.27 17.45 7 Molly Fothergill 14 Whanganui
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