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Provisional Daysheet - Day 2 AON Maadi Cup

by Event Media on 27 Mar 2006
Hamilton Boys cross the line to take the 2005 Maadi Cup Richard Gladwell www.photosport.co.nz
Provisional Daysheet - Day 2 AON NZ Secondary School Rowing Championships

Racing is scheduled to begin at 0730hrs on Tuesday, weather permitting.

Organisers expect to conclude the heats racing at 1040hrs when there will be a break of an hour before the Repechage phase of the regatta begins.

Because of the new progression system, not all crews will get an automatic repechage and we calculate that 219 crews have already been eliminated from the regatta.

Racing is expected to finish tomorrow around 1600hrs.

The main events of interest will be the U18 Eights event for Boys and Girls, which will be the final events in the Heat racing phase of the regatta.


Event 34: Girls under-18 coxed quadruple sculls
Sponsor: MacKenzie Country Inn
Heat 1 starts at 7:30am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Timaru Girls High School 1
2 Verdon College 1
3 St Kevins College 1
4 Rosehill College 1
5 Wanganui Collegiate School 1
6 Gisborne Girls High School 1
7 Wanganui High School 1
8

Heat 2 starts at 7:35am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1
2 Carmel College 1
3 James Hargest College 1
4 Takapuna Grammar School 1
5 St Marys College 1
6 Nelson College For Girls 1
7 Whakatane High School 1
8

Heat 3 starts at 7:40am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1
2 Queens High School 1
3 Westlake Girls High School 1
4 Otago Girls High School 1
5 St Margarets College 1
6 Waitaki Girls High School 1
7 Hamilton Girls High School 2
8

Heat 4 starts at 7:45am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1
2 Queen Margaret College 1
3 Roncalli College 1
4 Villa Maria College 1
5 Tauranga Girls College 1
6 St Marys Diocesan School for Girls 1
7 Hamilton Girls High School 1
8

Event 35: Girls under-17 novice coxed four oars
Sponsor: Kiwi International Rowing Sk
Heat 1 starts at 7:50am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Villa Maria College 2
2 St Peters School 2
3 St Margarets College 3
4 Christchurch Girls High School 2
5 Macleans College 1
6 Samuel Marsden Collegiate School 1
7 Waikato Diocesan School 2
8 Wakatipu High School 1

Heat 2 starts at 7:55am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Rangi Ruru Girls School 1
2 Baradene College 1
3 Hillcrest High School 1
4 Tauranga Girls College 1
5 Christchurch Girls High School 1
6 St Margarets College 1
7 Wanganui High School 1
8 Macleans College 2

Heat 3 starts at 8:00am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Samuel Marsden Collegiate School 2
2 Villa Maria College 1
3 Otumoetai College 1
4 Wakatipu High School 2
5 Waikato Diocesan School 1
6 St Margarets College 2
7 Sacred Heart Girls College (Hamilton) 1
8 Timaru Girls High School 1

Event 36: Boys under-17 coxless double sculls
Sponsor: The Korner Cafe
Heat 1 starts at 8:05am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Otumoetai College 1
2 St Patricks College 1
3 Southland Boys High School 1
4 Pukekohe High School 2
5 James Hargest College 1
6 Hamiltons Fraser High School 1
7 Hauraki Plains College 1
8 Otago Boys High School 1

Heat 2 starts at 8:10am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 St Peters School 1
2 Dunstan High School 2
3 Roncalli College 1
4 Timaru Boys High School 1
5 Otumoetai College 2
6 Rangitoto College 1
7 Kavanagh College 1
8 Wellington College 3

Heat 3 starts at 8:15am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 John Paul College 1
2 Takapuna Grammar School 2
3 St Andrews College 1
4 Marlborough Boys College 1
5 St Patricks College 2
6 Tauranga Boys College 2
7 St Bedes College 2
8 Hauraki Plains College 2

Heat 4 starts at 8:20am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 John McGlashan College 2
2 Queen Charlotte College 1
3 Takapuna Grammar School 1
4 Wanganui Collegiate School 1
5 St Andrews College 2
6 Te Awamutu College 1
7 Nelson College 1
8 Sacred Heart College (Auckland) 2

Heat 5 starts at 8:25am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Wanganui High School 2
2 St Johns College (Hastings) 1
3 St Thomas Of Canterbury 1
4 Dunstan High School 1
5 Wellington College 4
6 Pukekohe High School 1
7 Christchurch Boys High School 3
8 Sacred Heart College (Auckland) 1

Heat 6 starts at 8:30am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Birkenhead College 1
2 Tauranga Boys College 1
3 Bethlehem College 1
4 John McGlashan College 1
5 Gisborne Boys High School 1
6 Wellington College 1
7 Wanganui High School 1
8 Christchurch Boys High School 2

Heat 7 starts at 8:35am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 John Paul College 2
2 Wellington College 2
3 St Bedes College 1
4 Bethlehem College 2
5 Aquinas College 1
6 St Kentigern College 1
7 Christchurch Boys High School 1
8

Event 37: Boys under-18 single scull
Sponsor: Doughboy Bakery/High Country
Heat 1 starts at 8:40am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Lytton High School 1
2 St Peters School 2
3 Cullinane College 1
4 Lindisfarne College 1
5 Timaru Boys High School 1
6 Wanganui Collegiate School 2
7 Rangiora High School 2
8 Wellington College 1

Heat 2 starts at 8:45am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Gisborne Boys High School 1
2 Wanganui Collegiate School 3
3 Marlborough Boys College 1
4 St Peters School 1
5 St Patricks College 2
6 James Hargest College 1
7 Wanganui Collegiate School 1
8 Hutt Valley High School 1

Heat 3 starts at 8:50am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 St Patricks College 1
2 Rangiora High School 1
3 Rotorua Boys High School 1
4 Gisborne Boys High School 3
5 Otago Boys High School 1
6 Christs College 1
7 Roncalli College 1
8 Bethlehem College 2

Heat 4 starts at 8:55am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Waitaki Boys High School 1
2 Southland Boys High School 1
3 St Bedes College 1
4 Takapuna Grammar School 1
5 Gisborne Boys High School 2
6 Bethlehem College 1
7 Cambridge High School 1
8

Event 38: Girls under-17 coxed quadruple sculls
Sponsor: Combined Services Club
Heat 1 starts at 9:00am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Otago Girls High School 1
2 Sacred Heart Girls College (Hamilton) 1
3 Marian College 1
4 Wanganui High School 1
5 Wellington Girls College 1
6 Ashburton College 1
7 Hillcrest High School 1
8

Heat 2 starts at 9:05am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Bethlehem College 1
2 Burnside High School 1
3 Dunstan High School 1
4 Tauranga Girls College 2
5 Pukekohe High School 1
6 Otumoetai College 1
7 Queen Margaret College 1
8

Heat 3 starts at 9:10am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Rotorua Girls High School 1
2 St Margarets College 1
3 RLHS 1
4 John Paul College 1
5 Southland Girls High School 1
6 Diocesan School For Girls 1
7 Takapuna Grammar School 1
8

Heat 4 starts at 9:15am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Waikato Diocesan School 1
2 Wanganui High School 2
3 Carmel College 1
4 Rangi Ruru Girls School 1
5 Tauranga Girls College 1
6 Southland Girls High School 2
7 Christchurch Girls High School 1
8

Heat 5 starts at 9:20am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1
2 Craighead Diocesan School 1
3 Marlborough Girls College 1
4 Kings College 1
5 Te Awamutu College 1
6 St Hildas Collegiate 1
7 Villa Maria College 1
8

Event 39: Girls under-15 coxed four oars
Sponsor: Ellis Fibre Limited
Heat 1 starts at 9:25am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Samuel Marsden Collegiate School 2
2 Nelson College For Girls 1
3 Hamiltons Fraser High School 1
4 Sacred Heart Girls College (Hamilton) 2
5 St Margarets College 2
6 Rangi Ruru Girls School 2
7 Columba College 1
8

Heat 2 starts at 9:30am Tuesday, 28 March 2006

lane crew
1 Otumoetai College 1
2 Samuel Marsden Collegiate School 1
3 Hauraki Plains College 3
4 St Kevins College 1
5 Waikato Diocesan School 1
6 Craighead Diocesan School 1
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