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Sydney International Rowing Regatta Sydney International Rowing Regatta Thursday, 17 March 2016 Race 258 Under 19 Women's Single Scull B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 153.02 Canberra-ACTAS 1:57.79 (1) 4:04.27 (1) 6:12.02 (1) 8:17.51 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Ruby Gambale 1:57.79 2:06.48 2:07.75 2:05.49 153.16 Melbourne Uni 2:02.48 (4) 4:10.55 (3) 6:18.01 (2) 8:24.64 7.13 +7.13 2 6 Charlotte Wirtz 2:02.48 2:08.07 2:07.46 2:06.63 153.30 University of Queensland 2:00.93 (2) 4:08.44 (2) 6:21.60 (3) 8:25.31 0.67 +7.80 3 5 Lucy Blair 2:00.93 2:07.51 2:13.16 2:03.71 153.04 Corio Bay 2:01.86 (3) 4:12.91 (4) 6:23.90 (4) 8:31.98 6.67 +14.47 4 3 Claudia Pecchiari 2:01.86 2:11.05 2:10.99 2:08.08 153.14 Melbourne 2:06.72 (7) 4:20.44 (7) 6:33.43 (7) 8:40.83 8.85 +23.32 5 2 Georgia O'Shea 2:06.72 2:13.72 2:12.99 2:07.40 153.21 PLC Perth 2:03.01 (5) 4:14.77 (5) 6:29.69 (5) 8:41.30 0.47 +23.79 6 7 Caitlin Attwell 2:03.01 2:11.76 2:14.92 2:11.61 153.06 Fremantle 2:03.83 (6) 4:15.78 (6) 6:30.78 (6) 8:42.07 0.77 +24.56 7 1 Eliza Kelly 2:03.83 2:11.95 2:15.00 2:11.29 153.20 PLC Perth 2:08.12 (8) 4:22.80 (8) 6:40.88 (8) 8:51.60 9.53 +34.09 8 8 Lauren Sutherland 2:08.12 2:14.68 2:18.08 2:10.72 Race 259 Under 19 Women's Single Scull A Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 153.26 Sydney 1:53.47 (1) 3:54.45 (1) 5:57.95 (1) 7:57.75 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Harriet Hudson 1:53.47 2:00.98 2:03.50 1:59.80 153.31 University of Queensland 1:55.88 (2) 3:58.68 (2) 6:02.64 (2) 8:01.27 3.52 +3.52 2 3 Lily Alton 1:55.88 2:02.80 2:03.96 1:58.63 153.01 Barwon-VIS 2:02.09 (8) 4:07.64 (5) 6:08.29 (3) 8:10.40 9.13 +12.65 3 5 Annika Hoffmann 2:02.09 2:05.55 2:00.65 2:02.11 153.15 Melbourne 1:58.25 (3) 4:03.16 (3) 6:09.50 (4) 8:13.44 3.04 +15.69 4 7 Skyla Froebel 1:58.25 2:04.91 2:06.34 2:03.94 153.25 Sydney 1:59.29 (4) 4:05.70 (4) 6:13.87 (5) 8:17.65 4.21 +19.90 5 8 Romola Davenport 1:59.29 2:06.41 2:08.17 2:03.78 153.17 Mosman 2:00.63 (7) 4:09.41 (7) 6:16.51 (6) 8:19.25 1.60 +21.50 6 6 Grace Galloway 2:00.63 2:08.78 2:07.10 2:02.74 153.10 Lower Clarence 1:59.67 (5) 4:09.14 (6) 6:16.87 (7) 8:21.98 2.73 +24.23 7 2 Crystal Piper 1:59.67 2:09.47 2:07.73 2:05.11 153.22 River City Womens 2:00.34 (6) 4:10.06 (8) 6:18.43 (8) 8:24.19 2.21 +26.44 8 1 Madeline Horridge 2:00.34 2:09.72 2:08.37 2:05.76 Race 260 Under 19 Men's Single Scull B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 159.13 Hawthorn 1:46.61 (2) 3:41.25 (1) 5:38.24 (1) 7:36.64 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Edmund Coleman 1:46.61 1:54.64 1:56.99 1:58.40 159.40 Toowong 1:47.85 (3) 3:46.09 (3) 5:41.93 (2) 7:38.86 2.22 +2.22 2 6 Cormac Jarver 1:47.85 1:58.24 1:55.84 1:56.93 159.19 Nagambie 1:49.82 (4) 3:45.57 (2) 5:43.83 (3) 7:40.64 1.78 +4.00 3 5 Nathan Leckie 1:49.82 1:55.75 1:58.26 1:56.81 159.21 North Esk 1:52.60 (6) 3:51.60 (6) 5:48.48 (5) 7:42.13 1.49 +5.49 4 3 Connor Ryan 1:52.60 1:59.00 1:56.88 1:53.65 159.44 University of Queensland 1:52.98 (7) 3:49.90 (5) 5:48.90 (6) 7:44.81 2.68 +8.17 5 2 Lachlan Bridge 1:52.98 1:56.92 1:59.00 1:55.91 159.07 Cathedral 1:52.25 (5) 3:51.75 (7) 5:51.00 (7) 7:45.19 0.38 +8.55 6 8 Jordan Duff 1:52.25 1:59.50 1:59.25 1:54.19 159.10 Griffith Uni Surfers Paradise 1:46.14 (1) 3:46.88 (4) 5:47.74 (4) 7:45.91 0.72 +9.27 7 7 Michael Spratt 1:46.14 2:00.74 2:00.86 1:58.17 159.17 Mosman 1:57.28 (8) 4:01.71 (8) 6:05.63 (8) 8:10.04 24.13 +33.40 8 1 Salvatore Aljaidi 1:57.28 2:04.43 2:03.92 2:04.41 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Thursday, 17 March 2016 Race 261 Under 19 Men's Single Scull A Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 159.42 Tweed Heads 1:42.91 (1) 3:32.80 (1) 5:24.02 (1) 7:17.02 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Cormac Kennedy-Leverett 1:42.91 1:49.89 1:51.22 1:53.00 159.33 Swan River 1:44.71 (2) 3:37.68 (2) 5:31.50 (2) 7:21.25 4.23 +4.23 2 4 Matteo Sandrelli 1:44.71 1:52.97 1:53.82 1:49.75 159.36 Sydney 1:46.09 (4) 3:39.57 (4) 5:33.00 (4) 7:21.36 0.11 +4.34 3 3 Max Brenner 1:46.09 1:53.48 1:53.43 1:48.36 159.29 Scots 1:45.23 (3) 3:37.89 (3) 5:32.07 (3) 7:26.72 5.36 +9.70 4 2 George Finlayson 1:45.23 1:52.66 1:54.18 1:54.65 159.06 Capital Lakes 1:48.47 (7) 3:42.55 (6) 5:38.23 (5) 7:29.15 2.43 +12.13 5 7 Alex Grzeskowiak 1:48.47 1:54.08 1:55.68 1:50.92 159.08 Corowa 1:48.54 (8) 3:43.93 (8) 5:38.46 (6) 7:30.37 1.22 +13.35 6 1 Bradley Pearsall 1:48.54 1:55.39 1:54.53 1:51.91 159.24 Oxenford 1:46.09 (5) 3:42.87 (7) 5:39.33 (7) 7:32.62 2.25 +15.60 7 6 Kelly Heck 1:46.09 1:56.78 1:56.46 1:53.29 159.38 Sydney University 1:48.10 (6) 3:41.77 (5) 5:39.36 (8) 7:36.55 3.93 +19.53 8 8 Matt Murray 1:48.10 1:53.67 1:57.59 1:57.19 Race 262 Under 17 Women's Single Scull B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 166.30 Radford College 2:03.81 4:16.38 (2) 6:25.59 (1) 8:35.02 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Annie Creer 2:03.81 2:12.57 2:09.21 2:09.43 166.08 Centenary 2:04.89 4:16.50 (3) 6:29.82 (3) 8:38.33 3.31 +3.31 2 3 Jenna Bilston 2:04.89 2:11.61 2:13.32 2:08.51 166.05 Canberra-ACTAS 4:19.31 (5) 6:32.19 (4) 8:40.93 2.60 +5.91 3 7 Maddy Bennett 2:12.88 2:08.74 166.09 Centenary 2:01.82 4:14.38 (1) 6:28.51 (2) 8:42.78 1.85 +7.76 4 4 Phoebe Robinson 2:01.82 2:12.56 2:14.13 2:14.27 166.14 Fremantle 4:18.39 (4) 6:32.62 (5) 8:45.25 2.47 +10.23 5 2 Sofia Bekir-Fuente 2:14.23 2:12.63 166.13 Corowa 2:03.88 4:20.25 (6) 6:36.49 (6) 8:48.76 3.51 +13.74 6 1 Paige Cooper 2:03.88 2:16.37 2:16.24 2:12.27 166.22 Mersey 4:25.58 (8) 6:44.18 (8) 8:57.02 8.26 +22.00 7 6 Ashleigh Brookes 2:18.60 2:12.84 166.15 Griffith Uni Surfers Paradise 4:22.13 (7) 6:42.89 (7) 8:59.94 2.92 +24.92 8 8 Leukie Smith 2:20.76 2:17.05 Race 263 Under 17 Women's Single Scull A Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 166.39 Townsville JCU 1:59.15 (2) 4:06.72 (1) 6:14.85 (2) 8:19.91 0.00 +0.00 1 7 Lauren Smith 1:59.15 2:07.57 2:08.13 2:05.06 166.34 Somerville House 2:00.27 (4) 4:07.74 (3) 6:14.08 (1) 8:20.57 0.66 +0.66 2 3 Ella Hudson 2:00.27 2:07.47 2:06.34 2:06.49 166.06 Canberra Girls Grammar 2:00.10 (3) 4:07.27 (2) 6:16.38 (3) 8:24.56 3.99 +4.65 3 5 Allulah-Beth Collins 2:00.10 2:07.17 2:09.11 2:08.18 166.29 Pymble Ladies 2:00.55 (5) 4:11.49 (5) 6:23.08 (5) 8:28.30 3.74 +8.39 4 6 Rachel Balcomb 2:00.55 2:10.94 2:11.59 2:05.22 166.42 University of Queensland 2:02.27 (7) 4:11.86 (6) 6:22.83 (4) 8:28.71 0.41 +8.80 5 8 Allison King 2:02.27 2:09.59 2:10.97 2:05.88 166.24 Murray Bridge 1:58.47 (1) 4:10.43 (4) 6:24.52 (6) 8:33.83 5.12 +13.92 6 1 Celia Cowan 1:58.47 2:11.96 2:14.09 2:09.31 166.17 Griffith Uni Surfers Paradise 2:01.67 (6) 4:13.83 (7) 6:28.06 (7) 8:38.58 4.75 +18.67 7 2 Jess Scott 2:01.67 2:12.16 2:14.23 2:10.52 166.11 Commercial 2:10.91 (8) 4:15.16 (8) 6:30.36 (8) 8:40.33 1.75 +20.42 8 4 Madeline Wightman 2:10.91 2:04.25 2:15.20 2:09.97 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Thursday, 17 March 2016 Race 264 Under 17 Men's Single Scull B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 169.11 Essendon 1:53.80 (6) 3:53.56 (6) 5:51.73 (2) 7:46.48 0.00 +0.00 1 3 Riley Blythe 1:53.80 1:59.76 1:58.17 1:54.75 169.29 Swan River 1:51.89 (2) 3:52.44 (2) 5:51.99 (3) 7:46.99 0.51 +0.51 2 5 Chad Derecourt 1:51.89 2:00.55 1:59.55 1:55.00 169.31 Trinity Lutheran 1:50.61 (1) 3:49.16 (1) 5:49.95 (1) 7:47.54 0.55 +1.06 3 2 Nicholas Lockhart 1:50.61 1:58.55 2:00.79 1:57.59 169.18 Mosman 1:52.63 (3) 3:53.02 (4) 5:53.45 (4) 7:53.06 5.52 +6.58 4 4 Ashley Nicholls 1:52.63 2:00.39 2:00.43 1:59.61 169.13 Friends School 1:53.09 (4) 3:52.74 (3) 5:54.54 (5) 7:55.03 1.97 +8.55 5 1 Nicholas Cash 1:53.09 1:59.65 2:01.80 2:00.49 169.16 Hunter Valley Grammar 1:53.34 (5) 3:53.49 (5) 5:55.81 (6) 8:00.99 5.96 +14.51 6 7 Marcus Graham 1:53.34 2:00.15 2:02.32 2:05.18 169.22 North Esk 1:54.70 (7) 3:57.38 (7) 6:03.02 (7) 8:05.43 4.44 +18.95 7 6 Lars Gillingham 1:54.70 2:02.68 2:05.64 2:02.41 169.35 Unley High 1:59.91 (8) 4:05.48 (8) 6:13.42 (8) 8:16.22 10.79 +29.74 8 8 Tom Ogier 1:59.91 2:05.57 2:07.94 2:02.80 Race 265 Under 17 Men's Single Scull A Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 169.10 Essendon 1:47.72 3:45.65 5:42.69 (3) 7:36.76 0.00 +0.00 1 1 Lukas Matic 1:47.72 1:57.93 1:57.04 1:54.07 169.04 Brisbane & GPS 1:49.30 3:45.52 5:43.56 (4) 7:38.27 1.51 +1.51 2 5 Ben Birchall 1:49.30 1:56.22 1:58.04 1:54.71 169.21 North Esk 1:47.42 3:43.67 5:41.05 (1) 7:38.64 0.37 +1.88 3 4 Daniel Barratt 1:47.42 1:56.25 1:57.38 1:57.59 169.17 Kinross Wolaroi 1:48.17 3:43.04 5:42.02 (2) 7:41.47 2.83 +4.71 4 2 Harry Crouch 1:48.17 1:54.87 1:58.98 1:59.45 169.09 Endeavour 3:49.49 5:46.56 (5) 7:44.52 3.05 +7.76 5 3 Jack Davey 1:57.07 1:57.96 169.12 Footscray 1:49.97 5:48.59 (6) 7:44.92 0.40 +8.16 6 6 Eric Low 1:49.97 1:56.33 169.24 Oxenford 1:51.07 3:51.14 5:51.78 (8) 7:48.86 3.94 +12.10 7 8 Jake Heck 1:51.07 2:00.07 2:00.64 1:57.08 169.06 Centenary 1:51.68 3:51.49 5:51.72 (7) 7:49.01 0.15 +12.25 8 7 Maxwell Whitfield 1:51.68 1:59.81 2:00.23 1:57.29 Race 266 Under 19 Women's Coxless Pair B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 156.15 Torrens 2:01.24 (5) 4:07.65 (3) 6:13.33 (3) 8:11.62 0.00 +0.00 1 5 Brittany Rundle, Emily Bennet 2:01.24 2:06.41 2:05.68 1:58.29 156.06 Mersey 2:01.36 (6) 4:05.59 (2) 6:10.06 (1) 8:11.63 0.01 +0.01 2 7 Madeline Greenhill, Madeline Tippett 2:01.36 2:04.23 2:04.47 2:01.57 156.03 Friends School 2:00.48 (3) 4:05.04 (1) 6:11.99 (2) 8:16.33 4.70 +4.71 3 4 Sophie Mohler, Emily Jackson 2:00.48 2:04.56 2:06.95 2:04.34 156.13 Sandy Bay 1:59.79 (2) 4:09.24 (5) 6:18.68 (5) 8:22.74 6.41 +11.12 4 2 Molly Garrett, Lucy Burbury 1:59.79 2:09.45 2:09.44 2:04.06 156.10 PLC Perth 1:59.26 (1) 4:08.19 (4) 6:15.14 (4) 8:23.20 0.46 +11.58 5 6 Charlotte Hill, Claire May 1:59.26 2:08.93 2:06.95 2:08.06 156.11 PLC Perth 2:00.80 (4) 4:10.42 (6) 6:20.05 (6) 8:26.70
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