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29th Annual Aranui Primary Interschool Cross Country results

By Iain Hyndman
Sport Reporter·Whanganui Chronicle·
18 Sep, 2019 05:00 PM2 mins to read

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Last year's Junior Girl champion Hannah Byam (St Georges) stepped up to senior ranks on Tuesday to run second at the 29th annual Aranui Primary Interschool Cross Country in Castlecliff. Photo / Bevan Conley

Last year's Junior Girl champion Hannah Byam (St Georges) stepped up to senior ranks on Tuesday to run second at the 29th annual Aranui Primary Interschool Cross Country in Castlecliff. Photo / Bevan Conley

29th ARANUI PRIMARY INTERSCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY

At Aranui School on Tuesday, September 17. There were over 30 schools represented and 518 children ran the four races.

Results:

JUNIOR GIRLS CHAMPION — 9 YEARS AND UNDER GIRLS
1st Ally Lockhead (Ohakune School)
2nd Amelia Allardice (St Johns Hill School)
3rd Phoebe Rickard (St Johns
Hill)

JUNIOR BOYS CHAMPION — 9 YEARS AND UNDER BOYS
1st Max Darbyshire (St Marys School)
2nd Ryan Bremner (Hunterville School)
3rd James Flower (Ohakune)

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SENIOR GIRLS CHAMPION — 10 YEARS AND OVER GIRLS
1st Charlie Cook (Hunterville)
2nd Hannah Byam (St Georges School)
3rd Grace Darbyshire (St Marys)

SENIOR BOYS CHAMPION — 10 YEARS AND OVER BOYS
1st Hamish Cranstone (Huntley School)
2nd Kaleb Compton (Westmere School)
3rd Maks Reitsma (Fordell School)

BOOTH FAMILY CUP — JUNIOR GIRLS 2 — TO-COUNT CUP
St Johns Hill School

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TIMMS ENGRAVERS — JUNIOR BOYS 2 — TO-COUNT CUP
Ohakune School

KITCHEN CONTOURS — SENIOR GIRLS 2-TO-COUNT CUP
Hunterville School

LAMBERTS BUSINESS SUPPLIES — SENIOR BOYS 2 — TO-COUNT CUP
Westmere School

PRINCIPAL'S CUP — BEST TEAM PERFORMANCE SCHOOL WITH LESS THAN 75
CHILDREN

Brunswick School

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BRETONS GARAGE — TWO TO COUNT TEAM CUP
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