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Psych Sheets Psych Sheets All corrections to psych sheets must be emailed to 23 Jason Churches 15 NSSAK-AK 2:04.78 [email protected] by midnight Sunday 24th 24 Oisin Quinn 15 AQNTR-TR 2:04.85 August 2014. 25 Daniel Barron 15 OTUBP-BP 2:05.00 26 Brendan Koevoet 15 ENTHP-HP 2:05.31 Event 1 Men 13 & Over 200m SC Freestyle 27 Andrew Jeffcoat 15 FFDWK-WK 2:05.44 Name Age Team Seed Time 28 Jackson Dawson 15 WHLAK-AK 2:05.55 13 Year Olds 29 Jared Brenssell 15 OAMOT-OT 2:05.69 1 Matthew Harford 13 ASTCB-CB 2:03.69 16 Year Olds 2 Ikko Shibuya 13 LMEAK-AK 2:05.45 1 Jordan Rahurahu 16 WHACB-CB 1:54.91 3 Aragorn More 13 SZRWN-WN 2:07.22 2 Ryan Curtis 16 ROSAK-AK 1:55.22 4 Kieran Pangalila 13 CSCAK-AK 2:08.69 3 Yinhu Cui 16 CCYAK-AK 1:56.18 5 Jaxson MacDonald-Piner 13 OAMOT-OT 2:10.10 4 Koene Smit 16 NSSAK-AK 1:56.58 6 Jeremy Elliott 13 BOINL-NL 2:10.75 5 Devlin Forsythe 16 KRIWN-WN 1:56.78 7 George Smith 13 ROSAK-AK 2:11.64 6 Oliver Wu 16 NSSAK-AK 1:56.89 8 Michael Slessor-White 13 NSSAK-AK 2:12.01 7 Harrison Finnerty 16 MKUSL-SL 1:57.28 9 Kees Herrick 13 OCASL-SL 2:12.08 8 Jacob Farr 16 KRIWN-WN 1:57.38 10 Lochlainn O'Connor 13 GREBP-BP 2:12.72 9 Bertie Bassett-Foss 16 NAQHP-HP 1:57.39 11 Jack Corkery 13 MKUSL-SL 2:12.86 10 Nathan Edwards 16 FFDWK-WK 1:57.47 12 Michan Hunter 13 KWIMW-MW 2:12.99 11 Thomas Moot 16 WHACB-CB 1:58.05 13 Tyron Henry 13 HPKCO-CO 2:13.02 12 Josh McCormack-Goeth 16 STPWK-WK 1:59.22 14 Daniel Reyland 13 OTUBP-BP 2:13.22 13 Stuart Graham 16 NAQHP-HP 1:59.23 15 Henri Rollinson 13 JASCB-CB 2:14.05 14 Cole McDowell 16 THAWK-WK 1:59.27 16 Bevan Jacobs 13 CHBHP-HP 2:14.35 15 Nathan Hey 16 AQNTR-TR 1:59.52 17 Quinton Hurley 13 QESCB-CB 2:14.64 16 Jason Smeets 16 UNIAK-AK 2:00.00 18 Ben Smith 13 WHACB-CB 2:15.02 17 Bailey Brandham 16 NEPOT-OT 2:00.23 19 Daniel Strang 13 MKUSL-SL 2:15.08 18 Nico van der Wilt 16 CAPWN-WN 2:00.43 14 Year Olds 19 Zac Clark 16 WHACB-CB 2:00.60 1 Aaron Mansfield (V) 14 WBAUS 1:57.74 20 Campbell Kershaw 16 NCSCB-CB 2:00.68 2 Callum Prime 14 WAVNL-NL 2:00.77 21 Liam Hay 16 NSSAK-AK 2:00.90 3 Christopher Johnson 14 STRTR-TR 2:00.80 22 John McKeefry 16 MASWN-WN 2:03.34 4 Satori Dobbie 14 QESCB-CB 2:01.12 23 Jack Harrison 16 CRMOT-OT 2:03.39 5 George Culling 14 OTUBP-BP 2:01.73 24 Isaac Hardie Boys 16 AQNTR-TR 2:03.63 6 Angus Syme 14 NCSCB-CB 2:02.47 25 Eric Park 16 NSSAK-AK 2:03.71 7 William Howie 14 MKUSL-SL 2:02.88 26 Snapper Gulick 16 NSSAK-AK 2:03.72 8 Zac Reid 14 AQNTR-TR 2:02.88 27 Tawhiti Temomo 16 RAUWN-WN 2:03.93 9 William Roberts 14 NCSCB-CB 2:03.18 28 Liam Simpson 16 KWIMW-MW 2:04.01 10 Adrian Chong 14 HPKCO-CO 2:03.88 29 Ishaan Singhal 16 PUKCO-CO 2:04.07 11 Sebastien Priscott 14 WHLAK-AK 2:05.09 30 Justin Roberts 16 TWAWN-WN 2:04.25 12 Andrew Loveard 14 KRIWN-WN 2:05.53 31 Damien Potts 16 OTUBP-BP 2:04.37 13 Heremaia Murray 14 UNIAK-AK 2:05.91 17-18 14 Josh Gimblett 14 NAQHP-HP 2:06.12 1 Ted Taylor 18 KRIWN-WN 1:52.80 15 Oliver Rayner 14 NCSCB-CB 2:06.51 2 Joshua Asplin 17 HPKCO-CO 1:53.06 16 Louis Kiely 14 PARAK-AK 2:07.12 3 Matthew Hyde 17 MATWK-WK 1:54.73 17 Luke Mitchell 14 STPWK-WK 2:07.55 4 Henry Wiseman 18 NSSAK-AK 1:55.00 18 Hadlee Dyer 14 NAQHP-HP 2:07.96 5 Cole Drinnan 17 NSSAK-AK 1:55.40 19 Elzivor Brown 14 NSSAK-AK 2:07.98 6 Jackson Cropp 18 NSSAK-AK 1:56.06 20 Joshua Knight (V) 14 WBAUS 2:08.00 7 Daniel Caldwell 17 STPWK-WK 1:56.15 21 Gus Ullrich 14 CCYAK-AK 2:08.47 8 Ben Anngow 17 WHACB-CB 1:56.22 22 Zachary Taylor 14 JASCB-CB 2:08.47 9 Autahi Brock 17 KWIMW-MW 1:56.32 23 George Adam 14 NCSCB-CB 2:55.30 10 Joshua Ion 18 FFDWK-WK 1:57.01 15 Year Olds 11 Michael Gray 17 NEPOT-OT 1:57.03 1 Flynn Jones 15 NSSAK-AK 1:56.10 12 Nicholas Crott 17 CAPWN-WN 1:57.08 2 Sam McKenzie 15 TASNM-NM 1:57.24 13 Henry Muskee 17 AQGCB-CB 1:57.46 3 Blake Horne 15 OTUBP-BP 1:57.61 14 David Van der Star 18 WAVNL-NL 1:57.58 4 Thomas Heaton 15 TASNM-NM 1:57.69 15 Edward Vos 17 UNIAK-AK 2:00.56 5 Campbell Tacon 15 CAPWN-WN 1:58.17 16 Cam Voykovich 18 SPCWK-WK 2:00.69 6 Matthew Anderson 15 STRTR-TR 1:58.70 17 Cameron Doidge 18 CAPWN-WN 2:00.88 7 Leyton Bradford 15 FFDWK-WK 1:58.75 18 Liam Neal 17 KRIWN-WN 2:00.99 8 Tom Moulder 15 PARAK-AK 1:58.78 19 Tom England 17 SZRWN-WN 2:01.91 9 William MacLeod 15 STUCB-CB 2:00.72 20 Scott Hallaway 17 WHACB-CB 2:02.12 10 Jaeyun Lim 15 NSSAK-AK 2:00.87 19 & Over 11 Josh Newton 15 ROSAK-AK 2:01.41 1 Steven Kent 26 CSCAK-AK 1:45.67 12 John Ashcroft 15 LMEAK-AK 2:01.55 2 Mitchell Donaldson 21 NSSAK-AK 1:46.67 13 Bryn Atkin 15 NCSCB-CB 2:01.60 3 Michael Dai 22 CSCAK-AK 1:46.93 14 Cameron Madams 15 NAQHP-HP 2:02.40 4 Dylan Dunlop-Barrett 23 CSCAK-AK 1:47.00 15 Daniel Koenigsperger 15 HPKCO-CO 2:02.75 5 Ewan Jackson 21 HPKCO-CO 1:48.18 16 Lewis Clareburt 15 CAPWN-WN 2:03.25 6 Nathan Capp 21 GREBP-BP 1:50.75 17 Leo Tattersfield 15 UNIAK-AK 2:03.32 7 Sam Turner 22 CAPWN-WN 1:51.09 18 Ryan Leman 15 SZRWN-WN 2:03.73 8 Daniel Gregory-Campbell 21 NSSAK-AK 1:51.31 19 Mitchell Holden 15 MKUSL-SL 2:03.76 9 Kyle Barnes 19 CAPWN-WN 1:52.54 20 Cameron Gillespie 15 DVKMW-MW 2:03.78 10 Christopher McFadden 20 AQGCB-CB 1:52.91 21 Taylor Stevens 15 HPKCO-CO 2:03.92 11 Daniel Hunter 20 HPKCO-CO 1:53.30 22 Samuel Wardhaugh 15 NEPOT-OT 2:04.71 12 Jeremy Tasker 20 NEPOT-OT 1:53.36 Psych Sheets 13 Kaiori McGuinniety 19 NLSNM-NM 1:54.37 15 Kyla Marshall 15 OCASL-SL 2:12.34 14 Daniel Houzet 19 NSSAK-AK 1:54.83 16 Ariana Aupouri-Kaiwai 15 STPWK-WK 2:12.77 15 Corneille Coetzee 19 NSSAK-AK 1:56.27 17 Gemma Smith 15 ROSAK-AK 2:13.19 16 Troy Balvert 22 STPWK-WK 1:57.11 18 Elena Forlong 15 WSCWN-WN 2:13.25 17 Alex Cox 21 WHLAK-AK 1:57.99 19 Tamara Gurden 15 NCSCB-CB 2:13.25 18 Ben Ruback 19 CAPWN-WN 2:02.25 20 Ella Drinnan 15 CSCAK-AK 2:13.47 21 Libby Gimblett 15 NAQHP-HP 2:14.00 Event 2 Women 13 & Over 200m SC Freestyle 22 Talya Harwood 15 TASNM-NM 2:14.08 Name Age Team Seed Time 23 Laura Stewart 15 KRIWN-WN 2:14.11 13 Year Olds 24 Imogen Pangalila 15 CSCAK-AK 2:14.64 1 Hannah Bates 13 QESCB-CB 2:06.99 25 Julie Briden 15 NCSCB-CB 2:14.72 2 Chelsey Edwards 13 SZRWN-WN 2:08.50 26 Lucy Clough 15 ASTCB-CB 2:15.27 3 Kyla Alexander 13 ROSAK-AK 2:10.71 27 Islah Kerr-Aim 15 GREBP-BP 2:15.57 4 Danielle Spreadborough 13 OTUBP-BP 2:11.18 28 Ella Powell 15 AQNTR-TR 2:16.17 5 Danika Ryland-Higgins 13 PUKCO-CO 2:11.18 29 Libby Neill 15 NLSNM-NM 2:16.23 6 Phoebe Nelson 13 DVKMW-MW 2:13.64 30 Moana Aupouri-Kaiwai 15 STPWK-WK 2:16.36 7 Kate Sims 13 MASWN-WN 2:13.93 31 Tara Chemis 15 ROTBP-BP 2:16.45 8 Mikayla Popham (V) 13 WBAUS 2:13.94 32 Erin Abernethy 15 HPKCO-CO 2:16.96 9 Madeline Falconer 13 UNIAK-AK 2:14.78 16 Year Olds 10 Tania Denvir 13 CSCAK-AK 2:15.35 1 Maggie Burns 16 CAPWN-WN 2:03.25 11 Cecilia Crooks 13 NEPOT-OT 2:15.51 2 Annabelle Paterson 16 UNIAK-AK 2:03.97 12 Izabella Mann 13 ROSAK-AK 2:16.58 3 Abi Chapman 16 PUKCO-CO 2:04.22 13 Lucy Jackson 13 QESCB-CB 2:16.87 4 Genevieve Bowler 16 UNIAK-AK 2:05.20 14 Annabell Simpson 13 WAVNL-NL 2:16.88 5 Josie Kozyniak 16 CAPWN-WN 2:05.27 15 Yeonji Lee 13 NSSAK-AK 2:17.09 6 Holly Parker 16 UNIAK-AK 2:05.86 16 Phoebe Turner 13 SZRWN-WN 2:17.64 7 Claudia Capp 16 GREBP-BP 2:07.02 17 Piper Humphreys 13 ICEMW-MW 2:18.52 8 Laura O'Keeffe 16 WSCWN-WN 2:07.71 18 Ruby Wagenvoord 13 AQGCB-CB 2:18.56 9 Scarlett Tacon 16 CAPWN-WN 2:08.31 19 Alaynah Bettany 13 CAPWN-WN 2:19.18 10 Rebecca Moynihan 16 RAUWN-WN 2:08.42 20 Madison Don 13 PARAK-AK 2:19.65 11 Caitlin Delany 16 TASNM-NM 2:10.63 21 Sarya Lower 13 WSCWN-WN 2:21.08 12 Katja Ehler 16 AQNTR-TR 2:10.79 14 Year Olds 13 Dina Clark 16 CAPWN-WN 2:11.36 1 Ruby Adsett 14 NAQHP-HP 2:04.62 14 Eleanor Wilding 16 WHACB-CB 2:11.37 2 Mya Rasmussen 14 KWIMW-MW 2:05.53 15 Lauren Duggan 16 CAPWN-WN 2:11.45 3 Caitlin Deans 14 NEPOT-OT 2:06.19 16 Jaimee Fisher 16 ENTHP-HP 2:11.63 4 Ruby Heath 14 SZRWN-WN 2:08.14 17 Bailee Spriggs 16 NLSNM-NM 2:11.97 5 Jessica Iggo 14 CAPWN-WN 2:10.98 18 Rhianna Maxwell 16 OTUBP-BP 2:12.03 6 Ruby Scott 14 AQNTR-TR 2:11.93 19 Stacey Muir 16 GREBP-BP 2:12.55 7 Sophie Kluck (V) 14 WBAUS 2:12.40 20 Sarah O'Connor 16 KRIWN-WN 2:12.65 8 Georgia Bason 14 PARAK-AK 2:12.89 21 Rachel Mead 16 ROTBP-BP 2:13.17 9 Tessie White (V) 14 WBAUS 2:13.32 22 Samara Beentjes 16 CSCAK-AK 2:13.21 10 Aliesha Mitchell 14 KRIWN-WN 2:13.87 23 Hannah Morgan 16 MKUSL-SL 2:14.33 11 Rebecca Cheyne 14 PUKCO-CO 2:13.95 24 Danielle Waiari 16 GREBP-BP 2:14.34 12 Carla Traplin 14 PARAK-AK 2:14.43 25 Grace Eglinton 16 MTMBP-BP 2:15.08 13 Jessica Chapman 14 ACEWK-WK 2:14.51 17-18 14 Dana Purdy 14 KWIMW-MW 2:15.16 1 Georgia Marris 17 UNIAK-AK 1:59.89 15 Aimee Elliott 14 ASTCB-CB 2:15.49 2 Monique King 18 NSSAK-AK 2:02.95 16 Tessa Bradley 14 GREBP-BP 2:15.54 3 Ebony Maikuku 18 JASCB-CB 2:04.35 17 Lucy Gordon 14 AQGCB-CB 2:16.32 4 Paige Flynn 17 STPWK-WK 2:04.99 18 Zoe Williamson 14 STRTR-TR 2:16.38 5 Aleisha Ruske 17 NEPOT-OT 2:06.48 19 Jasmine Reynolds 14 PARAK-AK 2:16.40 6 Alex Pampalone 17 SZRWN-WN 2:06.87 20 Emily Joyce 14 COLSL-SL 2:16.42 7 Gendi Roberts 17 NCSCB-CB 2:07.73 21 Ella Moor 14 GREBP-BP 2:16.49 8 Jessica Miller 18 CAPWN-WN 2:08.18 22 Emma McCaw 14 CAPWN-WN 2:16.73 9 Annika Brennan 18 NAQHP-HP 2:09.14 23 Caitlin Fisher 14 NSSAK-AK 2:17.17 10 Rachel Smith 17 CSCAK-AK 2:09.97 24 Arushni Naicker 14 NSSAK-AK 2:17.31 11 Caitlan Ogier 17 AQNTR-TR 2:10.54 25 Jadah Elers 14 GDLHP-HP 2:17.35 12 Caitlin Rennell 18 JASCB-CB 2:10.57 26 Bailee Drummond 14 STRTR-TR 2:17.58 13 Kelsi Boocock 17 CSCAK-AK 2:10.66 15 Year Olds 14 Brianna Morris 17 FFDWK-WK 2:10.79 1 Yeonsu Lee 15 NSSAK-AK 2:04.27 15 Lucy Happe 17 GREBP-BP 2:11.20 2 Claudia Ashby 15 FFDWK-WK 2:04.65 16 Casey Webster 18 HPKCO-CO 2:12.13 3 Felicity Lowen 15 AQGCB-CB 2:05.90 17 Ellie
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