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Regional waka ama sprint rankings

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18 Mar, 2023 11:58 AMQuick Read

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EACH event has a quota of paddlers to go on to the national championships.

500 metresIntermediate men (quota five): 1 Anaru Paenga-Morgan 2:25.91; 2 Kitini Taihuka 2:34.10; 3 Manaakiao Maxwell 2:36.28; 4 Mawhai Chaffey 2:47.26; 5 Mairangi Campbell 2:48.02.

Intermediate women (quota seven): 1 Kelsey Teneti 2:32.76; 2, Taley-Jade Kemp 2:38.89; 3 Tai-Aroha Baker 2:39.22; 4 Te Aomihia Pewhairangi 2:39.22; 5 Kaden-Nevaeh Rota-Moeke 2:48.27; 6 Piper Glass-Donaldson 2:48.33; 7 Mellissa Downs Campbell 2:50.19.

J16 men (quota five): 1 Moko Epiha 2:16.30; 2 Darius Apanui-Nepe 2:17.12; 3 Keanu Wainohu-Kemp 2:18.15; 4 D’Andre Wilson-McGhee 2:23.50; 5 Son Tawhiwhirangi 2:24.19.

J16 women (quota eight): 1 Tia Akurangi 2:21.18; 2 Gaibreill Wainohu 2:22.71; 3 Rangi-Riana Williams 2:23.66; 4 Manea Swann 2:25.66; 5 Keri Ngatoro 2:25.67; 6 Kian Glass-donaldson 2:25.99; 7 Aleisha Barnes 2:26.65; 8 Jessica Terekia 2:26.91.

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J19 men (quota four): 1 Truman Stuart 2:09.00; 2 Caleb Akroyd 2:20.17; 3 Turoa Kohatu 2:23.78; 4 Taoho Aranga (taken from club trials) 2:23.81.

J19 women (quota nine): 1 Ariana Ransom 2:15.73; 2 Akayshia Williams 2:16.24; 3 Kodi Campbell 2:18.36; 4 Koha-Alofa Vitolio 2:20.34; 5 Lucretia Taitapanui 2:20.82; 6 Inamaru Tere 2:21.64; 7 Pharyn Calles 2:22.57; 8 Cory Campbell 2:23.18; 9 Te Ataakura Tanirau 2:27.34.

J23 men (quota five): 1 Jordan Stuart 2:11.38; 2 Nova Tautari 2:14.85; 3 Tipene Kupa-Hapi 2:20.01; 4 Ben Jacobs 2:23.36; 5 Chez Waihi 2:23.87.

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J23 women (quota six): 1 Aurora Akauola (self-ranked, did not trial) 2:49; 2 Olivia Mador-Puna (self-ranked, did not trial) 2:59; 3 Hana-Tia Ross (waitlist from J19 women’s trials) 2:28.00; 4 Halecia Gardiner-Pomare (waitlist from J19) 2:28.43; 5 Eden Te Papa (waitlist from J19) 2:29.00; 6 Moelani Tureia Siataga (waitlist from J19) 2:29.06.

Open men (quota four): 1 Bruce Campbell 1:56.76; 2 Grant Donaldson 1:58.61; 3 Glenn Anderson 2:01.00; 4 Rawiri Takao 2:05.97.

Open women (quota seven): 1 Marama Elkington 2:10.48; 2 Rose King 2:12.79; 3 Kiwi Campbell 2:15.17; 4 Sieda Tureia 2:16.56; 5 Nenni Disse 2:20.18; 6 Ranelle Nikora 2:28.13; 7 Oriwia Taylor 2:28.97.

Master men (quota four): 1 David Apelu 2:11.60; 2 Aku Hiki 2:13.70; 3 James Blackburne 2:16.27; 4 Troy Hohaia 2:24.65.

Master women (quota seven): 1 Vesna Radonich 2:16.38; 2 Simmy Taitapanui 2:23.28; 3 Penny Scragg 2:23.47; 4 Florrie Brooking 2:33.68; 5 Rowena Tamanui 2:35.50; 6 Mania Herewini 2:39.14; 7 Rachel Young 2:40.04.

Senior master men (quota four): 1 Jon Matthews 2:17.56; 2 Anaru Jones 2:18.17; 3 Tahi Nepia 2:23.22; 4 JT Tangaere 2:29.22.

Senior master women (quota four): 1 Lisette Jeory-Mugridge 2:29.13; 2 Kerry Johnston 2:29.20; 3 Mihi Aston 2:32.02; 4 Sue Wood 2:34.86.

Golden master men (quota five): 1 Matahi Brightwell 2:31.25; 2 Wi Smith 2:33.59; 3 Guy Wainohu (taken from club trial) 2:10.35.

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Golden master women (quota seven): 1 Linda Hill-Rennie 2:34.61; 2 Marlene Nikora 2:36.39; 3 Linda Tomuli 2:38.15; 4 Bev Williams 2:40.25; 5 Gaylene Sciascia 2:41.69; 6 Suzi Langford 2:42.21; 7 Lesley Lenden 2:42.49.

Master 70 men (quota six): 1 Tamihana Nuku.

250m dashJ19 men (quota two): 1 Truman Stuart 58.80; 2 Keanu Wainohu-Kemp 1:02.88.

J19 women (quota two): 1 Akayshia Williams 1:03.66; 2 Rangi-Riana Williams 1:07.15.

Open women (quota two): 1 Marama Elkington 1:00.99; 2 Rose King 1:02.96.

Open men regional team (quota 12): 1 Bruce Campbell 56.61; 2 Grant Donaldson 57.16; 3 Truman Stuart 58.80; 4 Glenn Anderson 1:00.06; 5 Rawiri Takao 1:02.32; 6 David Apelu 1:02.59; 7 Keanu Wainohu-Kemp 1:02.88; 8 Darius Apanui-Nepe 1:03.14; 9 Horiata Raihania 1:03.71; 10 Jed Mackenzie 1:04.08; 11 D’Andre Wilson-McGhee 1:05.99; 12 Tipene Kupa-Hapi 1:06.48.

Open women regional team (quota 12): 1 Marama Elkington 1:00.99, 2 Rose King 1:02.96; 3 Akayshia Williams 1:03.66; 4 Kiwi Campbell 1:04.72; 5 Florrie Brooking 1:06.05; 6 Vesna Radonich 1:06.88; 7 Rangi-Riana Williams 1:07.15; 8 Penny Scragg 1:07.96; 9 Ariana Ransom 1:08.00; 10 Kodi Campbell 1:08.28; 11 Cory Campbell 1:08.38; 12 Pharyn Calles 1:08.50.

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