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Junior Trialists announced by Rowing NZ

by Rowing-World on 2 Apr 2006
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Following the conclusion of the 2006 AON New Zealand Secondary Schools Rowing Championships, Rowing New Zealand have invited the a total of 53 rowers (32 male and 21 female) to partake in the Selection Trials for the NZ team to compete in the 2006 FISA Junior World Championships.

Invitation is made on the basis of previously published selection criteria (see www.rowingnz.com/Default.aspx?tabid=73)

The trials will take place at Lake Karapiro from 18th to 24th April 2006.

Full information on the Junior Trials and training program will be posted later on www.rowingnz.com in the High Performance section

Male Trialists

Michael Arms

Auckland Grammar School

David Eade

Auckland Rowing Club

Ben Lynten

Christ's College

James O'Connor

Christ's College

Daniel Roberts

Christ's College

Ben Stewart

Christ's College

Ross Patridge

Counties Manakau Rowing Club

Josiah Lester

Hamilton Boys High School

Jared Pehi

Hamilton Boys High School

Tyson Williams

Hamilton Boys High School

Josh Payne

Hamilton Boys High School

Joseph Morgan

Hamilton Boys High School

Bradley Ross

Hamilton Boys High School

Patrick Allison

Kings College

Scott McKenzie

Kings College

Willoughby Kenny

Kings College

Adam Tripp

Lidisfarne College

Ryan Brown

Marlborough Boys College

Jaime Orsbourne

Nelson College for Boys

Grant Fahey

Otago Boys High School

David Waddell

Otago Boys High School

Jesse Acton

Rotorua Boys High School

Ugilijesa Zoric

Rotorua Boys High School

Sam O'Conner

RPC South, Canaviron

Robert Kidd

St Kentigern's College

Henry Poor

Takapuna Grammar School

Blair Healey

Wanganui High School

Tyler Sherman

Wanganui High School

Sam Purvis

Hamilton Boys High School

Robert Salveson

Christ's College

Steven Cornwall

Rotorua Boys High School

Michael Dessoulavy

Wellington Rowing Club

Female Trialists

Lucy Spoors

Christchurch Girls High School

Anna Stantiall

Cullinane College

Matilda Halley

Gisborne Girls High School

Anna Revington

Gisborne Girls High School

Ashleigh Jacques

Hamilton Rowing Club

Rebecca Boyes

Katikati College

Genevieve Armstrong

Mt Maunganui College

Brittany Fenwick

Nelson Rowing Club

Sian Jones-White

Nelson Rowing Club

Lucinda Paterson

Rangi Ruru Girls School

Ally Burnside

Rangi Ruru Girls School

Laura Fisher

Rotorua Lakes High School

Kate Reymer

Sacred Heart Girls College

Jessica Loe

St Margaret's College

Tessa Page

St Margaret's College

Dayna Aubrey

St Margaret's College

Rosa Thomas

St Margaret's College

Rachel Arbuckle

Waikato RPC, Hamilton RC

Harriet Austin

Wanganui Collegiate School

Georgie Baker

Wanganui Collegiate School

Georgia Cottrell

Wanganui Collegiate School

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