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New Zealand Four-cross Championships - CN

Castlerock Adventure, Hamilton, March 15, 2003

Results

New Zealand's top international rider, John Kirkcaldie is the first national four-cross champion after the inaugural championships held near Hamilton on Saturday.

Results

Pro-Elite Men
 
1 John Kirkaldie (Wellington)
2 Lester Perry (Hamilton)
3 Bevan Adlam (New Plymouth)
4 Karl Paterson (Wellington)
5 Paul Needham (Palmerston North)
6 Richard McLachlan (Auckland)
7 Byron Scott (Auckland)
8 Stiffy (Auckland)
 
Junior U16 Men
 
1 Paul Langlands (Cambridge)
2 Wyn Masters (New Plymouth)
3 Jordon Marshall (Auckland)
4 Mike King (Rotorua)
5 Harris Rogerson (Hamilton)
6 Kyle Cameron (New Plymouth)
 
Junior U19 Men
 
1 Craig Pattle (Rotorua)
2 Scott Geater (Rotorua)
3 Trevor Munn (Palmerston North)
4 Hayden Lee (Tauranga)
5 Ben Courtney (Thames)
6 James Baron (Auckland)
7 Jerym Soames (Te Puke)
8 Morgan Moore (Te Puke)
 
Open Men
 
1 Aaron Beard (Wellington)
2 Marty Simeon (Te Awamutu)
3 Craig Troughton (Tauranga)
4 Colin Davey (Tokoroa)
5 Mark Hellier (Auckland)
6 Zac Hooton (Auckland)
7 Brian Franks (Tauranga)
8 John Drew (Auckland)
 
Master Men
 
1 Mike Carden (Auckland)
2 Aaron Fernandez (Auckland)
3 Kevin Lindsay (Hamilton)
DQ Brendan Marshall (Auckland)
 
Plate Competition)
 
1 Tom Holland (Rotorua)
2 Hayden Barnie (Wellington)
3 Dale Healy (Tauranga)
4 Dwayne Coles (Auckland)
5 Casey King (Thames)
6 Alan Mail (Tauranga)
7 James Fisher (Auckland)