GBROC 2011 RESULT
OPEN MEN |
NAME |
TIME |
PLACING |
OVERALL PLACING |
Cairns Beaches OCC |
Nick Tonks |
Bruce Wedmaier |
Grant Davies |
Geoff Wright |
Caleb Wiles |
Bodo Lenitschek |
|
3:25:51 AM |
2nd |
16th |
154 |
Cairns Beaches OCC |
Bruce Gofton |
Lambert Bout |
Jason Peterken |
Steve Day |
Rod Hymen |
Greg |
|
3:28:19 AM |
3rd |
18th |
151 |
Coconuts OCC |
Matthew Abbott |
Mark Darveniza |
Adrian Darveniza |
James Dunn |
Brett Makereth |
Matthew Sharrock |
|
3:20:59 AM |
1st |
11th |
144 |
Hekili OCC |
Rhys Morgan |
Peter Henderson |
Gordon Radcliffe |
Andrew Buckley |
Morgan Hind / Kevin Richards |
Greg Lyell |
|
3:30:33 AM |
4th |
19th |
171 |
Hekili OCC |
Duncan Howes |
Ross Watson |
Sean Ellis (Townsville) |
David Tibbetts |
Morgan Hind / Kevin Richards |
Brent Cerutti |
|
3:38:28 AM |
6th |
26th |
173 |
Hekili OCC |
Warren Innes |
Paul Ahrens |
Rik Stott |
Richard Clarke |
Ake Rapana |
Manni Verzosa |
|
3:42:11 AM |
7th |
29th |
52 |
Mission Beach OCC |
Calum Abbott |
Graham Maifredi |
Clive Wood |
Peter King |
Ashley Dennis |
Rodney Bullor |
|
3:34:02 AM |
5th |
23rd |
149 |
OPEN WOMEN |
NAME |
TIME |
PLACING |
OVERALL PLACING |
Hekili OCC |
Sue Lockwood |
Lisa Ahrens |
Emma Morgan |
Charlie McKillop |
Carmen Koller |
Iva Wright |
|
3:46:05 AM |
1st |
48th |
313 |
Hekili OCC |
Joanne Stonehouse |
Angela Fielding |
Wai Awarau |
Ineke Barton |
Meredine Hohepa |
Yvonne Watters |
|
4:23:40 AM |
3rd |
|
172 |
Port Douglas OCC |
Wendy Morris |
Liliane Jansen |
Mia Messinger |
Monique Matthews |
Denise Long Lee |
Jan Ward |
|
3:47:53 AM |
2nd |
|
166 |
OPEN MIXED |
NAME |
TIME |
PLACING |
OVERALL PLACING |
Coconuts OCC |
Tracey Darveniza |
Linda Gaia |
Brett Gaia |
Vince Huiram |
Judith Tannock |
Gilbert Van Beddum |
|
3:43:22 AM |
1st |
33rd |
145 |
Five Islands OCC |
Letitia Field |
Gordon Grivas |
David Hall |
Lisa James |
Steven Latham |
Sonia Morrow |
|
3:54:19 AM |
2nd |
43rd |
174 |

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Outrigger canoeing has been around for about 30,000 years. Once it was used for migration and transportation purposes by our Polynesian ancestors; today the sport of outrigging represents the ultimate in physical challenge and recreational pleasure.
Respect for the ocean and its elements as well as for our fellow paddlers (crew members and competitors) is what sets outrigging aside from all other sports. Preserving the spirit, or mana, of outrigging is very important to members of the Hekili Cairns Outrigger Canoe Club.