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Awakeri School

Cross Country

1 June 2011
Scroll down for the list of place getters.

Houses at cross country Nikoli
The houses get all psyched up to cheer on their runners! Nikoli Christensen leads Kowhai in the chanting.
Heberleys racing Heberleys still racing
The 10 and 11 year olds boys race was a tough one. The Heberley twins (Jalen and Bleyne) pile on the pressure in the early part of the race. Later on, they are still being closely followed by Jack Du Toit and Reece Hendl-Cox.
Dan Burgess Tiaan Brownless
There were some swampy bits. Here's Dan Burgess and Vincent Salmon doing well in the 12 and 13 year race. Tiaan Brownless avoids the water by running along the tree line.
Shane Hope Hayley Calder
Some people run for fun and their house - Kowhai! Shane Hope is protected from the sun. Hayley Calder has a message for the world.
Emily Julian Kevin Paulsen new record
Emily is running nicely along the stop bank, on her way to 2nd place. On his way to a record is Kevin Paulsen.

  Results:      
  8 & 9 year boys 8 & 9 year girls 10 & 11 year boys 10 & 11 year girls
1st Kevin Paulsen * Jenae Brownless Jalen Heberley Lauren Hall
2nd Korben Wilson Emily Julian Bleyne Heberley Sharnaye Hall
3rd Tawari Stanley Rylee Looney Reece Hendl-Cox Samantha Looney
  12 & 13 boys 12 & 13 girls    
1st Tiaan Brownless Abbey Coventry    
2nd Nikoli Christensen Hannah Currie    
3rd Jordan Andrew Mikayla Duffy   * new record