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2021 Australian Rowing Championships 2021 Australian Rowing Championships Lane Allocations for Wednesday, 24 March 2021 Race 151 Time : 8:00 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 152 Time : 8:05 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 17 Women's Single Scull Under 17 Women's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final A1 168.19Mersey Meg Castles B1 168.25Tasmania University Hannah Wigston A2 168.30WARC Keely Reading B2 168.13Loreto Kirribilli Alyssa Fikkers A3 168.11Kinross Wolaroi Lucy Searle B3 168.14Loreto Marryatville Deanna Macolino A4 168.29WARC Sinead Reading B4 168.15Loreto Marryatville Victoria Binns A5 168.07Centenary Sophie Malcolm B5 168.20Mosman Imogen Grey A6 168.28University Queensland Nicole Watt B6 168.12Loreto Kirribilli Lauren Moran A7 168.22Somerville Eliza Bridgefoot B7 168.10Kentish Lilly Barker A8 168.18Mersey Olivia Yeates B8 168.02Ballarat City Aleesha Walker Race 153 Time : 8:10 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 154 Time : 8:15 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 17 Men's Single Scull Under 17 Men's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final C1 171.06Hawthorn Max Currie D1 171.17Newcastle Grammar Patrick Stanley C2 171.02Bundaberg Samuel Klotz D2 171.27Sydney Maxim Moloney C3 171.13Marist College ACT Jesse Rosin D3 171.30Torrens Hamish Bell C4 171.21Scotch Oakburn Cameron Parker D4 171.08Huon Patrick Robbie C5 171.20Rockhampton Grammar Chad Willett D5 171.14Mosman Joe Lynch C6 171.32Trinity Lutheran Robert Vandepol D6 171.28Sydney Jackson Gursoy C7 171.29Sydney Finn Woodward D7 171.03Christian Bros Sam Jackson C8 171.19Radford College Hunter Jolly D8 171.07Hunter Valley Grammar Trephon Stambolie Race 155 Time : 8:20 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 156 Time : 8:25 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 19 Women's Single Scull Under 19 Women's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final E1 154.27UTS Sarah Fahd F1 154.18Mercantile Anna Morrison E2 154.07Centenary Rebecca More O'Ferrall F2 154.01ANU-ACT Elena Moran E3 154.16Kinross Wolaroi Isabella Scammell F3 154.25Rockhampton Grammar Laura Sypher E4 154.05Canberra Grammar Madeline Vagg F4 154.26St Peters Girls Sophie Barr E5 154.23Pembroke School Sofia Suhinin F5 154.06Canberra Grammar Zoe Bond E6 154.04Buckingham Phoebe Teale F6 154.28University Queensland Sophia Wightman E7 154.13Corio Bay Issy Batrouney F7 154.12Corio Bay Meg Cartwright E8 154.20Mosman Lilian Hyde F8 154.24Rockhampton Grammar Olivia Cook Race 157 Time : 8:30 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 158 Time : 8:35 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 19 Men's Single Scull Under 19 Men's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final G1 161.27University Queensland Harry Nott H1 161.07Gippsland Grammar Thomas Condron G2 161.21Rockhampton Grammar Marshall Leeson H2 161.16Maroochy Charles Clarke G3 161.01Ballarat Grammar Will Clarke H3 161.11Griffith Uni Surfers … Ben Horsnell G4 161.22Scotch College ADEL Adam Holland H4 161.03Banks Mark Putter G5 161.20Radford College William Gregory H5 161.02Ballarat Grammar Hugh Bond G6 161.04Buckingham Jarrod Connolly H6 161.06Essendon Wesley Hudson G7 161.24Sydney Gordon Appelcryn H7 161.19Nudgee Jonah Nelson G8 161.14Kinross Wolaroi Alec Hoskin H8 161.18Nudgee Griffin Schostakowski 2021 Australian Rowing Championships Lane Allocations for Wednesday, 24 March 2021 Race 159 Time : 8:40 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 160 Time : 8:45 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 21 Women's Single Scull Under 21 Women's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final I1 142.19Swan River Georgia Hughes J1 142.21Sydney University Danielle Stuart I2 142.16New Norfolk Molly McCausland J2 142.02ANU Harriet Wallace I3 142.28WARC-WAIS Joely Patterson J3 142.13Mercantile Louisa Bongrain I4 142.20Swan River Lola Quinn J4 142.09Griffith Uni Surfers … Danica Free I5 142.23University of WA-WAIS Clare Netherway J5 142.22UTS Laura Gourley I6 142.14Mercantile Louise Carr J6 142.15Mercantile Ruby O'Keeffe I7 142.26University Queensland Alexandra Rooney J7 142.17North Esk Abbey Boutcher I8 142.07Griffith Uni Surfers … Olivia Georgilopoulos J8 142.04Adelaide University Sophie Tickner Race 161 Time : 8:50 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 162 Time : 8:55 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 21 Men's Single Scull Under 21 Men's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final K1 147.10Mosman William Boag L1 147.19Sydney University Elliot Simpson K2 147.03Buckingham Lucas Wigston L2 147.06Corio Bay Xavier Hall-Sullivan K3 147.33WARC Blake Whyatt L3 147.27UTS Alexander Wood K4 147.24Tweed Dylan Rhodes L4 147.04Canberra-ACT Cormac Hayes K5 147.35WARC-WAIS Alex Rossi L5 147.14Swan River Cameron Glover K6 147.31University Queensland Clancy Doe L6 147.05Commercial Sam Green K7 147.01Adelaide Uni-SASI Nick Blackman L7 147.23Torrens Sam Button K8 147.02Banks James Gardiner L8 147.15Sydney Bradley Graham Race 163 Time : 9:00 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 164 Time : 9:05 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 23 Men's Single Scull Under 23 Men's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final M1 128.05Huon Tyler Mason N1 128.17University of WA William Hynes M2 128.14UTS-NSWIS Oscar Williams N2 128.13Toowong-QAS Jethro Gifford M3 128.12Sydney Torun Olsson N3 128.11Sydney-NSWIS Harry Crouch M4 128.16UTS-NSWIS Paddy Holt N4 128.03Capital Lakes-ACTHP Harry Glackin M5 128.04Griffith Uni Surfers … Cormac Kennedy-Leverett N5 128.10Swan River Tim Sander M6 128.08North Esk Finnian Colley N6 128.02Buckingham-TIS Joseph Wilson M7 128.18Uni Queensland-QAS Patrick Long N7 128.15UTS Marcus Della Marta M8 128.07Melbourne University Joe O'Connell N8 128.01Banks Bowan Hafey Race 165 Time : 9:10 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 166 Time : 9:15 AM Distance : 2000 M Open Women's Single Scull Open Women's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final O1 101.02Brisbane & GPS Kate Morris P1 101.01Banks Thea Adamson O2 101.08North Esk Sarah Ashlin P2 101.16University Queensland Lize-Mari Loots O3 101.13Sydney-NSWIS Harriet Hudson P3 101.06Mercantile Anna Kirkwood O4 101.17Uni Queensland-QAS Caitlin Cronin P4 101.07Mercantile-VIS Amanda Bateman O5 101.12Sydney Uni-NSWIS Rowena Meredith P5 101.10Sydney University-VIS Georgie Gleeson O6 101.03Griffith Uni Surfers … Nicole Constable P6 101.18Uni Queensland-QAS Ria Thompson O7 101.11Sydney Uni-NSWIS Kate Rowan P7 101.09North Esk Jessica Malisauskas O8 101.15Tweed Viv Culverwell P8 101.04Maroochy Kate Brassington 2021 Australian Rowing Championships Lane Allocations for Wednesday, 24 March 2021 Race 167 Time : 9:20 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 168 Time : 9:25 AM Distance : 2000 M Open Men's Single Scull Open Men's Single Scull Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Q1 107.11Mercantile Kane Grant R1 107.23University Queensland Callum Breetzke Q2 107.24WARC-WAIS Jack Cleary R2 107.06Griffith Uni Surfers … Jackson Free Q3 107.04Black Mountain-ACTHP Luke Letcher R3 107.15Sydney Uni-NSWIS David Bartholot Q4 107.17Sydney Uni-NSWIS Jack Hargreaves R4 107.16Sydney Uni-NSWIS Cameron Girdlestone Q5 107.01ANU-ACTHP Caleb Antill R5 107.12Mercantile-VIS Red Matthews Q6 107.19Tamar Henry Youl R6 107.07Huon Wilson Mure Q7 107.03Banks James Meads R7 107.09Melbourne Uni-VIS Andrew Judge Q8 107.14Mercantile Joel Cain R8 107.20Tamar Matthew Wyton Race 169 Time : 9:30 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 170 Time : 9:35 AM Distance : 2000 M Open Women's Coxless Pair Open Men's Coxless Pair Rep 1 1..4->A Final; Rep 1 1,2->A Final; Rest->B Final S1 T1 S2 104.08Uni Queensland-QAS Lily Alton T2 S3 104.07UTS/Uni WA-NSWIS/WAIS Georgie Rowe T3 110.14UTS-VIS Tim Masters S4 104.04Commercial/Tamar-NSWI… Jacinta Edmunds T4 110.06Mercantile/UTS-VIS/NS… Angus Widdicombe S5 104.02Adelaide/New Sth Wale… Molly Goodman T5 110.12Sydney Uni/Sydney-NSW… Will O'Shannessy S6 104.06UTS/Sydney-NSWIS Emma Fessey T6 110.11Sydney University Lachlan Miles S7 T7 S8 T8 Race 171 Time : 9:40 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 172 Time : 10:30 AM Distance : 2000 M Open Men's Coxless Pair Under 21 Lightweight Women's Single Scull Rep 2 1,2->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final U1 V1 152.02ANU Ellora Kelly U2 V2 152.10Rockhampton Grammar Laura Sypher U3 110.02Adelaide Drew Clements V3 152.11Rockhampton Grammar Olivia Cook U4 110.04Melbourne Uni-VIS Joshua Booth V4 152.13Swan River Rebecca Bolster U5 110.05Mercantile-VIS Alexander Wolf V5 152.05Centenary Sophie Malcolm U6 110.10Sydney Uni-NSWIS Alex Purnell V6 152.15UTS Amelia Cooper U7 V7 152.19University Queensland Imogen Walker U8 V8 152.09Melbourne University Brooke Doolan Race 173 Time : 10:35 AM Distance : 2000 M Race 174 Time : 10:40 AM Distance : 2000 M Under 21 Lightweight Women's Single Scull Under 21 Lightweight Men's Single Scull Semi 2 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final Semi 1 1..4->A Final; Rest->B Final W1 152.14Tasmania University Vivian Mauderer X1 153.07Mercantile Benjamin Whitmee W2 152.18University Queensland Madeline Crawley X2 153.14Tasmania University Angus Paynter W3 152.06Griffith Uni Surfers … Olivia Georgilopoulos X3 153.02Banks Nick Szigeter W4 152.08Huon Katja Cook X4 153.15Toowong Christian Place W5 152.12Swan River Lola Davies X5 153.03Banks Tony Lee W6 152.01ANU Charlotte Ryan X6 153.06Melbourne University Damien Schroder W7 152.04Centenary Jessica Malcolm X7 153.11Rockhampton Grammar Riley Godwin W8 152.16University Queensland Emily Lucht X8 153.17UTS Tate Van Heemst 2021 Australian Rowing Championships Lane Allocations for Wednesday, 24 March 2021 Race 175 Time : 10:45 AM Distance
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