23/3/2016 NI & SI Rowing Champs - Full ResultsThe North Island and South Island Secondary Schools rowing championships were held over the weekend. They serve as the main warm up before the Maadi Cup in April. Unlike last year the South Island Championships were not affected by weather which meant the full program went ahead. North Island Hamilton Boys' High School won nine of the 26 titles available, including the Under-18 coxed eight and four. St. Peter's Cambridge won 10 titles overall, including eight out of 26 girls events, but it was Diocesan School for Girls who captured the Under-18 coxed eight. The regatta was held at Lake Karapiro. Boys Winners Under-17 Singles Sculls: Sam Monkley, Cambridge High School Under-15 Double Sculls: Hamilton Boys' High School Under-18 Coxless Pairs Oars: Hamilton Boys' High School Under-16 Coxed Quadruple Sculls: King's College Under-18 Novice Double Sculls: St. Peter's, Cambridge Under-17 Coxed Eight: St. Kentigern College Under-18 Lightweight Coxed Four: Sacred Heart College Under-18 Coxed Quadruple Sculls: Whakatane High School Under-16 Coxed Four: Hamilton Boys' High School Under-18 Novice Coxed Eight: Sacred Heart College Under-17 Double Sculls: St. Patrick's College, Wellington Under-15 Coxed Eight: Hamilton Boys' High School Under-18 Coxed Four: Hamilton Boys' High School Under-16 Double Sculls: Whakatane High School Under-18 Singles Sculls: Lenny Jenkins, Whakatane High School Under-15 Coxed Quadruple Sculls: Hamilton Boys' High School Under-17 Coxed Four: St. Kentigern College Under-18 Lightweight Double Sculls: Wanganui High School Under-16 Coxed Eight: Hamilton Boys' High School Under-18 Double Sculls: Whakatane High School Under-15 Coxed Four: Auckland Grammar School Under-17 Coxed Quadruple Sculls: St. Peters Cambridge Under-18 Novice Coxed Four: Sacred Heart College Under-16 Single Sculls: Finn Jenkins, Whakatane High School Under-16 Coxed Octuple Sculls: Hamilton Boys' High School Under-18 Coxed Eight: Hamilton Boys' High School Girls Winners Under-17 Cocked Four: Diocesan School for Girls, Auckland Under-15 Quadruple Sculls: St. Peter's Cambridge Under-18 Double Sculls: Hauraki Plans College Under-16 Singles Sculls: Claire Watson, Glendowie College Under-18 Novice Coxed Eight: Diocesan School for Girls, Auckland Under-17 Coxed Quadruple Sculls: St. Peter's Cambridge Under-15 Coxed Four: Waikato Diocesan School Under-18 Coxless Pair Oars: Hillcrest High School Under-16 Coxed Eight: St. Peter's, Cambridge Under-18 Lightweight Coxed Four: St Kentigern College Under-17 Singles Sculls: Anna MacQuarrie, Aotea College Under-18 Novice Double Sculls: Glendowie College Under-18 Coxed Four: Diocesan School for Girls, Auckland Under-16 Coxed Quadruple Sculls: Hauraki Plans College Under-18 Singles Sculls: Brylie Gordon, Hauraki Plans College Under-15 Double Sculls: Glendowie College Under-17 Coxed Eight: Diocesan School for Girls, Auckland Under-18 Lightweight Double Sculls: St. Paul's Collegiate Under-16 Coxed Four: St. Peter's Cambridge Under-16 Coxed Quadruple Sculls: St. Peter's Cambridge Under-18 Coxed Eight: Waikato Diocesan School Under-17 Double Sculls: St. Peter's Cambridge Under-18 Novice Coxed Four: St Peter's Cambridge Under-15 Coxed Octuple Sculls: St Peter's Cambridge Under-16 Double Sculls: Glendowie College Under-18 Coxed Eight: Diocesan School for Girls, Auckland South Island This year's Maadi Cup will be held at Lake Twizel, the venue for the South Island Championships. Christchurch Boys' High School was the most successful boys' college capturing five titles, but Christ's College won the under-18 coxed eight. In the girls events St. Margret's and Rangi Ruru each won four titles. Veronica Wall from Ashburton College won the under-16, 17 and 18 single sculls titles and Jack Lopas from Christchurch Boys' High School had an outstanding meet winning two gold medals and one silver medal. Boys Winners Under-17 Singles Sculls: Mark Taylor, Waitaki Boys' High School Under-15 Double Sculls: John McGlashan High School Under-18 Coxless Pairs Oars: Marlborough Boys' College Under-16 Coxed Quadruple Sculls: Roncalli College Under-18 Novice Double Sculls: Nelson College Under-17 Coxed Eight: St. Andrew's College Under-18 Lightweight Coxed Four: Nelson College Under-18 Coxed Quadruple Sculls: Christchurch Boys' High School Under-16 Coxed Four: Christchurch Boys' High School Under-18 Novice Coxed Eight: Shirley Boys' High School Under-17 Double Sculls: Nelson College Under-15 Coxed Eight: St. Andrew's College Under-18 Coxed Four: Marlborough Boys' College Under-16 Double Sculls: Roncalli College Under-18 Singles Sculls: Jack Lopas, Christchurch Boys' High School Under-15 Coxed Quadruple Sculls: Marlborough Boys' College Under-17 Coxed Four: St. Andrew's College Under-18 Lightweight Double Sculls: Nelson College Under-16 Coxed Eight: Christchurch Boys' High School Under-18 Double Sculls: Christchurch Boys' High School Under-15 Coxed Four: St. Andrew's College Under-17 Coxed Quadruple Sculls: Nelson College Under-18 Novice Coxed Four: Shirley Boys' High School Under-16 Single Sculls: Harrison Davies, Ashburton College Under-16 Coxed Octuple Sculls: Christ's College Under-18 Coxed Eight: Christ's College Girls Winners Under-17 Cocked Four: Rangi Ruru High School Under-15 Quadruple Sculls: St Hildas Collegiate Under-18 Double Sculls: Nelson College For Girls Under-16 Singles Sculls: Veronica Wall, Ashburton College Under-18 Novice Coxed Eight: Rangi Ruru High School Under-17 Coxed Quadruple Sculls: Nelson College For Girls Under-15 Coxed Four: St. Margaret's, College Under-18 Coxless Pair Oars: Craighead Diocsean School Under-16 Coxed Eight: Rangi Ruru High School Under-18 Lightweight Coxed Four: Columba College Under-17 Singles Sculls: Veronica Wall, Ashburton College Under-18 Novice Double Sculls: Villa Maria College Under-18 Coxed Four: Nelson College For Girls Under-16 Coxed Quadruple Sculls: Villa Maria College Under-18 Singles Sculls: Veronica Wall, Ashburton College Under-15 Double Sculls: Wakatipu High School Under-17 Coxed Eight: St. Margret's College Under-18 Lightweight Double Sculls: Dunstan High School Under-16 Coxed Four: Rangi Ruru High School Under-16 Coxed Quadruple Sculls: Ashburton College Under-18 Coxed Eight: St. Margret's College Under-17 Double Sculls: Craighead Diocesan School Under-18 Novice Coxed Four: St. Andrew's College Under-15 Coxed Octuple Sculls: Dunstan High School Under-16 Double Sculls: St. Andrew's College Under-18 Coxed Eight: St. Margret's College |
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