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Poverty Bay second on medal table

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Poverty Bay’s Charlotte Blackburne, Caitlin Ryan, Genna Robertson, Jaimee Lovett, Madison Garrett (Arawa) and Lisa Carrington. The top three in the tyros K1 100m final, with NZ Olympians. Pictures by Jamie Troughton/Dscribe Media

Poverty Bay’s Charlotte Blackburne, Caitlin Ryan, Genna Robertson, Jaimee Lovett, Madison Garrett (Arawa) and Lisa Carrington. The top three in the tyros K1 100m final, with NZ Olympians. Pictures by Jamie Troughton/Dscribe Media

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POVERTY Bay Kayak Club finished second on the medal table for the New Zealand and Oceania Canoe Sprint Championships that ran for three days at Lake Karapiro, ending yesterday.

Arawa Canoe Club topped the table with 26 gold, one silver and 20 bronze medals. Poverty Bay were second with 17 gold, 24 silver and 12 bronze medals. Mana Kayak Racing Club were third with 17 gold, 13 silver and eight bronze medals.

Poverty Bay had the highest number of medals overall — 53 — compared with Arawa’s 47 and Mana’s 38.

Poverty Bay resultsFrom finals on Saturday and Sunday.

SATURDAYUnder-16 women’s K4 500m: Arawa 1:50.23, 1; Poverty Bay (A Meban, G Robertson, S Warren-Moiser, E McBreen) 1:56.11, 2.

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U14 girls’ K1 500m: G Robertson (PB) 2:16.45, 1; C Hetherington (Arawa) 2:19.91, 2; C Blackburne (PB) 2:21.60, 3; A Birkhead (PB) 4; L McLaughlin (PB) 5; B Howarth-Jarratt (PB) 9.

U18 women’s K2 500m: Mana 1:49.12, 1; Poverty Bay (A Hoskin, A Bermingham) 1:49.22, 2; PB (J Robertson, S Lockwood) 5; PB (B Gedye, C Reid) 6.

U16 men’s K2 500m A final: Wanganui 1:45.13, 1; Poverty Bay (S Blackburne, S Ferkins) 1:45.98, 2.

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U18 men’s K1 1000m B final: T Sutton (PB) 4:04.71, 1; J Aluesi (Otago) 4:13.05, 2; B Bristow (PB) 4:13.70, 3.

U18 men’s K1 1000m A final: B McCallum (Waitara) 3:41.95, 1; J McLarin (PB) 3:42.10, 2.

U18 women’s K4 500m: Mana 1:44.52, 1; PB (J Robertson, A Hoskin, S Lockwood, A Bermingham) 1:45.50, 2.

U14 boys’ K1 500m A final: N Stuart (PB) 4; S Meban (PB) 8.

Open men’s K1 1000m A final: M McDowell (Mana) 3:37.05, 1; K Imrie (Mana) 3:38.42, 2; Q Thompson (PB) 3:44.05, 3; Z Ferkins (PB) 3:58.87, 8.

Open women’s K1 500m B final: C Hoskin (PB) 5.

Open women’s K1 500m A final: B Ford 6; K Thompson 9.

U14 girls’ K2 500m: Arawa 2:22.35, 1; PB (L McLaughlin, A Birkhead) 2:29.18, 2; PB (G Robertson, B Howarth-Jarratt) 2:33.08, 3.

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U16 women’s K2 500m A final: PB (J Robertson, S Warren-Moiser) 7; PB (A Meban, E McBreen) 8.

U14 boys’ K2 500m: Arawa 2:17.34, 1; Eastern Bay 2:18.17, 2; PB (S Meban, N Stuart) 2:31.05.

Open men’s K2 1000m A final: PB (Q Thompson, Z Ferkins) 7; PB (K Hedley, D Fitzgerald) 9.

Tyro girls’ K1 500m A final: G Robertson (PB) 2:36.06, 1; C Blackburne (PB) 2:46.21, 2.

U18 women’s K1 500m B final: S Lockwood (PB) 4; B Gedye (PB) 7.

U18 women’s K1 500m A final: D Watson (Mana) 2:04.99, 1; A Hoskin (PB) 2:05.41, 2; A Bermingham (PB) 5.

U14 girls’ K4 500m: Arawa 2:16.39, 1; PB (C Blackburne, L McLaughlin, A Birkhead, B Howarth-Jarratt) 2:18.48, 2.

U18 men’s K2 1000m: PB (J McLarin, S Ferkins) 6.

Open men’s K4 1000m: Mana 3:16.03, 1; PB (S Martlew, J McLarin, Q Thompson, Z Ferkins) 3.19.53, 2.

SUNDAYOpen women’s K2 500m A final: Eastern Bay 1:46.87, 1; PB (B Ford, K Thompson) 1:50.80, 2.

U16 men’s K4 500m: PB (S Blackburne, S Ferkins, J Ferkins, N Stuart) 4.

U18 men’s K4 1000m: PB (B Bristow, J McLarin, T Sutton, S Ferkins) 4.

Tyro girls’ K1 100m A final: G Robertson (PB) 26.01, 1; C Blackburne (PB) 28.69.

Open women’s K4 500m: PB (C Hoskin, B Ford, J Gedye, K Thompson) 4.

U16 men’s K1 500m A final: S Ferkins (PB) 1:54.55, 1; S Blackburne (PB) 7.

U16 women’s K1 500m A final: J Robertson (PB) 6.

Open men’s K1 500m A final: K Imrie (Mana) 1:44.37, 1; Q Thompson (PB) 1:47.12, 2; Z Ferkins (PB) 8.

U16 men’s K1 5km: J Clifton (Wanganui) 23:23.37, 1; S Ferkins (PB) 23:27.02, 2; S Blackburne (PB) 4.

U14 girls’ K1 5km: C Blackburne (PB) 28:11.65, 1; G Robertson (PB) 28:34.07, 2; A Birkhead (PB) 29:19.17.

U16 women’s K1 5km: N Sissons (Mana) 27:04.96, 1; J Robertson (PB) 27:20.61, 2; E McBreen (PB) 8; S Warren-Moiser (PB) 9.

U18 women’s K1 5km: A Hoskin (PB) 25:08.66, 1; S Lockwood (PB) 6; A Bermingham (PB) 7.

Open women’s K1 5km: R Clarke (unaffiliated) 24:04.94, 1; R Austin (North Shore) 25:51.70, 2; C Hoskin (PB) 25:58.67, 3.

Open men’s K1 5km: Q Thompson (PB) 21:54.46, 1; Z Ferkins (PB) 22:14.29, 2.

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