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2011 Australian Rowing Championships and Interstate Rega 2011 Australian Rowing Championships and Interstate Rega Monday, 7 March 2011 Race 1 Under 23 Women's Scull Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 01.13 Canberra-AIS 1:59.85 (1) 4:12.77 (1) 6:33.64 (1) 9:34.83 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Amy Fowler 1:59.85 2:12.92 2:20.87 3:01.19 01.20 Fremantle 2:16.57 (2) 4:43.40 (2) 7:09.00 (2) 10:18.40 43.57 +43.57 2 6 Anai Coffey 2:16.57 2:26.83 2:25.60 3:09.40 01.28 Toowong 2:23.54 (3) 4:57.76 (3) 7:31.17 (3) 10:41.20 22.80 +66.37 3 3 Chloe Truesdale 2:23.54 2:34.22 2:33.41 3:10.03 01.22 Mercantile 2:43.42 (4) 5:22.80 (4) 8:05.49 (4) 11:24.77 43.57 +109.9 4 4 Michelle Yann 2:43.42 2:39.38 2:42.69 3:19.28 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 202-204); Rest->Repechage (Race's 100-102) Race 2 Under 23 Women's Scull Heat 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 01.12 Bunbury-AIS 2:00.79 (1) 4:14.34 (1) 6:28.17 (1) 8:40.56 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Alexandra Hagan 2:00.79 2:13.55 2:13.83 2:12.39 01.11 Bucks 2:07.44 (2) 4:22.28 (2) 6:38.76 (2) 8:53.91 13.35 +13.35 2 4 Meaghan Volker 2:07.44 2:14.84 2:16.48 2:15.15 01.29 UTS 2:11.92 (3) 4:36.29 (3) 7:01.55 (3) 9:21.68 27.77 +41.12 3 3 Elise Andrews 2:11.92 2:24.37 2:25.26 2:20.13 01.24 Swans 6 SCRATCHED Ashlee Rowe Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 202-204); Rest->Repechage (Race's 100-102) Race 3 Under 23 Women's Scull Heat 3 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 01.18 Commercial 2:03.93 (1) 4:16.27 (1) 6:31.94 (1) 8:46.67 0.00 +0.00 1 3 Maddie Edmunds 2:03.93 2:12.34 2:15.67 2:14.73 01.04 Adelaide Uni 2:08.61 (2) 4:22.21 (2) 6:38.73 (2) 8:54.27 7.60 +7.60 2 4 Renee Chatterton 2:08.61 2:13.60 2:16.52 2:15.54 01.01 Adelaide 2:12.59 (3) 4:32.34 (3) 6:55.81 (3) 9:15.70 21.43 +29.03 3 5 Christie Shanahan 2:12.59 2:19.75 2:23.47 2:19.89 01.25 Sydney 2:14.87 (4) 4:40.87 (5) 7:05.53 (4) 9:27.65 11.95 +40.98 4 2 Nicole Stride 2:14.87 2:26.00 2:24.66 2:22.12 01.02 Adelaide 2:16.47 (5) 4:40.34 (4) 7:07.89 (5) 9:34.05 6.40 +47.38 5 6 Lydia Yerrell 2:16.47 2:23.87 2:27.55 2:26.16 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 202-204); Rest->Repechage (Race's 100-102) Race 4 Under 23 Women's Scull Heat 4 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 01.10 Bris GPS-AIS 2:01.92 (1) 4:12.72 (1) 6:26.99 (1) 8:42.58 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Jessica Hall 2:01.92 2:10.80 2:14.27 2:15.59 01.16 Commercial 2:03.24 (2) 4:15.56 (2) 6:30.81 (2) 8:46.51 3.93 +3.93 2 6 Fiona Albert 2:03.24 2:12.32 2:15.25 2:15.70 01.26 Sydney University-WAIS 2:04.20 (3) 4:16.11 (3) 6:35.46 (3) 8:55.93 9.42 +13.35 3 4 Ellena Winstanley 2:04.20 2:11.91 2:19.35 2:20.47 01.19 Drummoyne 2:15.01 (4) 4:39.08 (4) 7:07.88 (4) 9:36.09 40.16 +53.51 4 3 Eleanor Marshall 2:15.01 2:24.07 2:28.80 2:28.21 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 202-204); Rest->Repechage (Race's 100-102) 2011 Australian Rowing Championships and Interstate Rega Monday, 7 March 2011 Race 5 Under 23 Women's Scull Heat 5 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 01.17 Commercial 2:03.91 (1) 4:18.62 (1) 6:39.94 (1) 9:04.74 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Charlotte Travers 2:03.91 2:14.71 2:21.32 2:24.80 01.15 Canberra 2:04.63 (2) 4:24.46 (2) 6:50.83 (2) 9:13.04 8.30 +8.30 2 4 Sorelle Bowman 2:04.63 2:19.83 2:26.37 2:22.21 01.14 Canberra 2:19.49 (5) 4:41.80 (3) 7:08.40 (3) 9:35.46 22.42 +30.72 3 6 Madeleine Van Ewyk 2:19.49 2:22.31 2:26.60 2:27.06 01.07 Banks 2:17.81 (4) 4:47.64 (5) 7:17.15 (4) 9:47.67 12.21 +42.93 4 3 Madelen Kostros 2:17.81 2:29.83 2:29.51 2:30.52 01.09 Bendigo 2:17.04 (3) 4:46.84 (4) 7:21.75 (5) 9:52.29 4.62 +47.55 5 2 Alex Conway 2:17.04 2:29.80 2:34.91 2:30.54 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 202-204); Rest->Repechage (Race's 100-102) Race 6 Under 23 Women's Scull Heat 6 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 01.27 Toowong 2:04.54 (1) 6:36.41 (1) 8:56.09 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Anna Kaszycki 2:04.54 2:19.68 01.21 Mercantile-VIS 2:06.96 (2) 4:23.18 6:43.77 (2) 9:03.16 7.07 +7.07 2 4 Katrina Bateman 2:06.96 2:16.22 2:20.59 2:19.39 01.06 Banks 2:20.02 (3) 4:46.63 7:16.53 (3) 9:45.11 41.95 +49.02 3 3 Emma Thomason 2:20.02 2:26.61 2:29.90 2:28.58 01.08 Banks 2:21.67 (4) 4:49.08 7:21.80 (4) 9:53.64 8.53 +57.55 4 6 Chelsea Frawley 2:21.67 2:27.41 2:32.72 2:31.84 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 202-204); Rest->Repechage (Race's 100-102) Race 7 Open Women's Single Scull Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 02.11 New Norfolk-AIS 2:00.84 (1) 4:08.18 (1) 6:22.25 (1) 8:37.43 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Kerry Hore 2:00.84 2:07.34 2:14.07 2:15.18 02.15 Sydney University-AIS 2:01.76 (2) 4:11.62 (2) 6:27.37 (2) 8:40.82 3.39 +3.39 2 5 Sarah Cook 2:01.76 2:09.86 2:15.75 2:13.45 02.13 Sydney 2:06.91 (3) 4:25.19 (3) 6:46.13 (3) 9:06.17 25.35 +28.74 3 3 Tess Gerrand 2:06.91 2:18.28 2:20.94 2:20.04 02.01 Bris GPS 2:10.00 (4) 4:28.39 (4) 6:50.56 (4) 9:07.31 1.14 +29.88 4 6 Clare Raven 2:10.00 2:18.39 2:22.17 2:16.75 02.02 Bris GPS 2:15.60 (5) 4:39.17 (5) 7:04.40 (5) 9:26.00 18.69 +48.57 5 2 Louise Raven 2:15.60 2:23.57 2:25.23 2:21.60 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 205,206); Rest->Repechage (Race's 103-104) Race 8 Open Women's Single Scull Heat 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 02.08 Melbourne Uni-AIS 2:02.89 (1) 4:11.48 (1) 8:38.65 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Kim Crow 2:02.89 2:08.59 02.10 Mosman 2:03.39 (2) 4:14.24 (2) 8:45.09 6.44 +6.44 2 5 Amy Ives 2:03.39 2:10.85 02.12 Swans 2:09.40 (4) 4:23.26 (4) 8:55.44 10.35 +16.79 3 3 Natalie Bale 2:09.40 2:13.86 02.20 Uni of QLD 2:06.62 (3) 4:21.62 (3) 8:58.19 2.75 +19.54 4 6 Peta Eddington 2:06.62 2:15.00 02.18 Tweed 2:17.29 (5) 4:40.15 (5) 9:27.75 29.56 +49.10 5 2 Kasandra Surmon 2:17.29 2:22.86 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 205,206); Rest->Repechage (Race's 103-104) Race 9 Open Women's Single Scull Heat 3 Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 02.17 Sydney University (Brooke Pratley) 4 8:43.37 0.00 +0.00 2 02.09 Mercantile-VIS (Robyn Selby Smith) 3 8:49.80 6.43 +6.43 3 02.07 Melbourne Uni (Yasmin Burraston) 5 9:02.00 12.20 +18.63 4 02.04 Canberra (Rhiannon Hughes) 2 9:17.93 15.93 +34.56 5 02.06 Fremantle (Julia Dick) 6 9:33.62 15.69 +50.25 Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 205,206); Rest->Repechage (Race's 103-104) 2011 Australian Rowing Championships and Interstate Rega Monday, 7 March 2011 Race 10 Open Women's Single Scull Heat 4 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 02.14 Sydney University-AIS 2:02.70 (1) 4:09.40 (3) 6:22.13 (2) 8:41.77 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Sally Kehoe 2:02.70 2:06.70 2:12.73 2:19.64 02.19 Uni of QLD-VIS 2:09.00 (3) 4:07.57 (2) 6:32.98 (3) 8:53.30 11.53 +11.53 2 3 Pippa Savage 2:09.00 1:58.57 2:25.41 2:20.32 02.05 Commercial 2:04.67 (2) 4:03.80 (1) 6:06.54 (1) 9:36.29 42.99 +54.52 3 2 Sonya Graham 2:04.67 1:59.13 2:02.74 3:29.75 02.16 Sydney University 2:13.15 (4) 4:40.78 (4) 7:14.90 (4) 9:51.36 15.07 +69.59 4 5 Renee Kirby 2:13.15 2:27.63 2:34.12 2:36.46 02.03 Canberra 6 SCRATCHED Danielle Jolly Progress : 1,2->Semi-Final (Race's 205,206); Rest->Repechage (Race's 103-104) Race 11 Under 23 Men's Single Scull Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 03.29 Sydney University 1:59.56 (1) 4:07.63 6:19.62 (1) 8:31.71 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Thomas McClintock 1:59.56 2:08.07 2:11.99 2:12.09 03.35 Uni of QLD 2:07.63 (2) 4:16.57 6:28.82 (2) 8:38.24 6.53 +6.53 2 3 Robert Lewis-Swan 2:07.63 2:08.94 2:12.25 2:09.42 03.09 Canberra 2:14.20 (4) 4:26.85 6:47.48 (4) 8:59.11 20.87 +27.40 3 2 Michael Cusack 2:14.20 2:12.65 2:20.63 2:11.63 03.03 Adelaide Uni 2:09.22 (3) 6:45.56 (3) 9:00.81 1.70 +29.10 4 6 Christian Newland 2:09.22 2:15.25 03.41 UTS 2:17.35 (5) 4:28.58 6:50.38 (5) 9:07.30 6.49 +35.59 5 7 Jonathan Camp 2:17.35 2:11.23 2:21.80 2:16.92 03.05 ANU 4 SCRATCHED Riley Owen Progress : 1->Semi-Final (Race's 207-209); Rest->Repechage (Race's 105-110) Race 12 Under 23 Men's Single Scull Heat 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 03.19 Mercantile 1:54.94 (1) 3:56.73 (1) 6:05.40 (1) 8:08.52 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Shane Jackson 1:54.94 2:01.79 2:08.67 2:03.12 03.38 Uni of QLD 1:59.01 (3) 4:01.50 (3) 6:06.61 (2) 8:10.71 2.19 +2.19 2 4 Chris Anderson 1:59.01 2:02.49 2:05.11 2:04.10 03.08 Bucks 1:57.16 (2) 4:01.17 (2) 6:09.55 (3) 8:15.75 5.04 +7.23 3 3 Samuel Volker 1:57.16 2:04.01 2:08.38 2:06.20 03.34 Uni of QLD 2:01.57 (4) 4:10.53 (4) 6:25.88 (4) 8:41.67 25.92 +33.15 4 6 Tom Coates 2:01.57 2:08.96 2:15.35 2:15.79 03.12 Centenary 2:02.71 (5) 4:15.63 (5) 6:33.43 (5) 8:46.20 4.53 +37.68 5 7 Richard White 2:02.71 2:12.92 2:17.80 2:12.77 03.40 UWABC 2:06.72 (6) 4:23.98 (6) 6:46.96 (6) 9:04.37 18.17 +55.85 6 2 Greg Tsaplin 2:06.72 2:17.26 2:22.98 2:17.41 Progress : 1->Semi-Final (Race's 207-209); Rest->Repechage (Race's 105-110) Race 13 Under 23 Men's Single Scull Heat 3 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 03.22 Mercantile 1:54.78 (1) 4:01.30 (1) 6:11.72 (1) 8:19.21 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Zac Cleaver 1:54.78 2:06.52 2:10.42 2:07.49 03.39 UWABC 1:55.28 (2) 4:04.85 (2) 6:14.53 (2) 8:23.07 3.86 +3.86 2 5 Grant Adendorff 1:55.28 2:09.57 2:09.68 2:08.54 03.06 Bucks 1:59.72 (3) 4:09.80 (3) 6:20.63 (3) 8:28.46 5.39 +9.25 3 6 Max Rowan 1:59.72 2:10.08 2:10.83 2:07.83 03.07 Bucks 2:00.97 (5) 4:13.00 (5) 6:27.93 (4) 8:40.90 12.44 +21.69 4 2 Max McQueeney 2:00.97 2:12.03 2:14.93 2:12.97 03.30 Sydney University 2:00.27 (4) 4:11.48 (4) 6:31.63 (5) 8:49.80 8.90 +30.59 5 3 Henry Mander 2:00.27 2:11.21 2:20.15 2:18.17 03.01 Adelaide 2:10.19 (6) 4:36.36 (6) 7:04.34 (6) 9:32.95 43.15 +73.74 6 7 Tod Brown 2:10.19 2:26.17 2:27.98 2:28.61 Progress : 1->Semi-Final (Race's 207-209); Rest->Repechage (Race's 105-110) 2011 Australian Rowing Championships and Interstate Rega Monday, 7 March 2011 Race 14 Under 23 Men's Single Scull Heat 4 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 03.11 Canberra 1:59.72
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