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Coaching Masters Athletes Acknowledgements
COMMUNITY SPORT COMPETITION INSTRUCTION COACHING MASTERS ATHLETES ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS CONCEPT DESIGN Cyndie Flett MAIN WRITER Nigel Kemp ADVISORY GROUP Georgina Bellamy François Gravelle John Huntley Nigel Kemp Volker Nolte Sherry Richardson Brad Young EDITOR Louise Wood PRODUCTION Field Day Inc., Lucie LeBel, MATRA • gs Translation Services Inc. Coaching Association of Canada • Coaching Masters Athletes FOREWORD When I played competitive water polo, in the 1980s, there were few if any opportunities for continuing to compete past your mid-twenties. The same was true for many other sports, and masters competitors or participants were few and far between. But we’re all a few years older now, and many of us have stayed active. As a result, participation and competition by masters athletes has increased dramatically in recent years. Far from being a rarity, the masters athlete is today a common sight in many sports. National Masters and World Masters Championships are now the norm in almost every major sport, water polo included! Because significant participation in masters sport is so new, we are just starting to learn what masters athletes are physically capable of and what motivates them. Coaching masters athletes is therefore essentially a new frontier, and this booklet is the first contribution the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) is making to that new frontier. Coaching masters athletes is an exciting opportunity for all coaches to have a positive impact on the lives of adults who want to lead a healthy and active lifestyle. It is also a wonderful opportunity for coaches to have a positive impact on society by encouraging more adults to be more active. -
The Weight Pentathlon Shall Be Included in the Team Events
EVAA TECHNICAL MANAGER WMA STADIA COMMITTEE MEMBER Dear athletes-Affiliates At the general assembly in san Sebastian there will be several point that will be raised regarding competition, as I am aware that many of the affiliates may not attend the assembly I would appreciate your feedback on some of the points raised in the following series of possible proposals. Even when you will have members attending it would be good for me to have some of your ideas as to these things, so that though I may be for or against them I have some feedback from my region, please mail me your comments and I will make a list for the meeting in August. Winston Thomas. [email protected] Possible Team medals in the Weight Pentathlon PROPOSAL The Weight Pentathlon shall be included in the team events, Team medal shall be awarded in the Weight Pentathlon. Awards will be for Women and men *M35 upwards in 5 year age groups Teams will consist of there scoring athlete Their total scores will be added to secure the final points. Athlete will be able to score in a lower age class only where they have no team in their own age group and all the implements are of the same specifications. For a trial period of 1 championships teams shall pay a €6.00 entry fee Teams will be free from this period as with other team events. *Note M35 should they be adopted by WMA/IAAF Ruling to be added in THE COMPETITION Field Events 12.(6) When team competitions are included in Weight pentathlon, there shall be three team awards on the basis that each Affiliate is entitled to count one team (best three to score) in five year age groups, and their results shall be computed on the points gained. -
Success on the World Stage Athletics Australia Annual Report 2010–2011 Contents
Success on the World Stage Athletics Australia Annual Report Success on the World Stage Athletics Australia 2010–2011 2010–2011 Annual Report Contents From the President 4 From the Chief Executive Officers 6 From The Australian Sports Commission 8 High Performance 10 High Performance Pathways Program 14 Competitions 16 Marketing and Communications 18 Coach Development 22 Running Australia 26 Life Governors/Members and Merit Award Holders 27 Australian Honours List 35 Vale 36 Registration & Participation 38 Australian Records 40 Australian Medalists 41 Athletics ACT 44 Athletics New South Wales 46 Athletics Northern Territory 48 Queensland Athletics 50 Athletics South Australia 52 Athletics Tasmania 54 Athletics Victoria 56 Athletics Western Australia 58 Australian Olympic Committee 60 Australian Paralympic Committee 62 Financial Report 64 Chief Financial Officer’s Report 66 Directors’ Report 72 Auditors Independence Declaration 76 Income Statement 77 Statement of Comprehensive Income 78 Statement of Financial Position 79 Statement of Changes in Equity 80 Cash Flow Statement 81 Notes to the Financial Statements 82 Directors’ Declaration 103 Independent Audit Report 104 Trust Funds 107 Staff 108 Commissions and Committees 109 2 ATHLETICS AuSTRALIA ANNuAL Report 2010 –2011 | SuCCESS ON THE WORLD STAGE 3 From the President Chief Executive Dallas O’Brien now has his field in our region. The leadership and skillful feet well and truly beneath the desk and I management provided by Geoff and Yvonne congratulate him on his continued effort to along with the Oceania Council ensures a vast learn the many and numerous functions of his array of Athletics programs can be enjoyed by position with skill, patience and competence. -
World Masters Athletics Championships - Indoor March 24 - 30, 2019 Toruń, Poland Information for Team USATF Athletes
World Masters Athletics Championships - Indoor March 24 - 30, 2019 Toruń, Poland Information for Team USATF Athletes Event Entry Information Entry Information USATF Registration Validation Packet Pickup and Competitor's Handbook Rules & Protests Rules Protests Doping Information Checking your medications Are all your medications permitted? Therapeutic Use Exemption Certificates Testing Selection Procedures Testing Procedures Athlete’s Rights Athlete’s Responsibilities Team Communications Online Notes and Reminders WhatsApp Relay and Non-Stadia Teams Selections Team Meetings USA Information Board Uniforms Relay Team Selection IAAF/WMA Rules for Relays TEAM USATF has Two Types of Teams Designated Team Selection Declaration Selection Sanctions Injuries Teamwork and Relay Practice Volunteer Teams Non-Stadia Teams (Cross Country and Half Marathon) Team Scoring Rules Schedule Travel Planning How to get to Toruń Travel Scheduling Passport and Visa Housing Arrival Contacts General Meet Information Team Manager for Stadia Events Team Manager for Non-Stadia Events USATF National Office FAQs New & Veteran Masters Athletes Traveling Internationally Travel Section Travel, Medical, and Evacuation Insurance Packing for my Trip Section Cultural Section Athlete Section Event Entry Information Entry Information Entry information, including how to apply, deadlines, fees, etc. is available on the meet website wmaci2019.com. After you register you will be able to view the status of your entry on that site as well. To enter as a Team USATF athlete, you must have a current USATF membership, you can join or renew by clicking here USATF Registration Validation After you enter, the USATF office must validate your entry, this confirms your date of birth and your eligibility to compete for the USA. -
Lesson Plans Introduction the Following Section Provides Twenty-Seven Ready-To-Implement Lesson Plans for Teachers
Lesson Plans Introduction The following section provides twenty-seven ready-to-implement lesson plans for teachers. The section is divided into four smaller sub-sections. • Early Stage 1 (5 year olds) • Stage 1 (6/7 year olds) • Stage 2 (8/9 year olds) • Stage 3 (10 years and LAANSWabove) ASAP Level 3 Each sub-section contains lesson plans suitable for children in these age groups. The lesson plans assume classes of up to thirty students and a time limit of 30-45 minutes, however a teacher can adapt the ideas to suit their particular circumstances. Each lesson plan generally follows the same format, being: Aim; Equipment; Warm Up; Skill Development; Games. In relevant places, topics such as safety aspects and various hints that will help the teacher organise and conduct a successful lesson are included. The lesson plans at times assume prior learning, ie. that the children have participated in the skill development activities contained in preceding lessons designed for the earlier levels. The activities featured in the lesson plans are based on fun, skill development, maximum group participation and a sound, logical progression. The lesson plans form the foundation of a class athletics unit. 3 29 Early Stage 1 Lesson Plans • Running - Lesson 1 - Lesson 2 • Jumping - Lesson 1 - LessonLAANSW 2 ASAP Level 3 • Throwing - Lesson 1 - Lesson 2 30 Early Stage 1 Running Lesson Plan Lesson 1 Introduction to basic running technique Introduction to relays Ground markers x 30 Relay batons x 5 Warm Up 1. Group Game: "Signals" LAANSW ASAP Level 3 Set up a playing area with ground markers. -
Athletics, Badminton, Gymnastics, Judo, Swimming, Table Tennis, and Wrestling
INDIVIDUAL GAMES 4 Games and sports are important parts of our lives. They are essential to enjoy overall health and well-being. Sports and games offer numerous advantages and are thus highly recommended for everyone irrespective of their age. Sports with individualistic approach characterised with graceful skills of players are individual sports. Do you like the idea of playing an individual sport and be responsible for your win or loss, success or failure? There are various sports that come under this category. This chapter will help you to enhance your knowledge about Athletics, Badminton, Gymnastics, Judo, Swimming, Table Tennis, and Wrestling. ATHLETICS Running, jumping and throwing are natural and universal forms of human physical expression. Track and field events are the improved versions of all these. These are among the oldest of all sporting competitions. Athletics consist of track and field events. In the track events, competitions of races of different distances are conducted. The different track and field events have their roots in ancient human history. History Ancient Olympic Games are the first recorded examples of organised track and field events. In 776 B.C., in Olympia, Greece, only one event was contested which was known as the stadion footrace. The scope of the games expanded in later years. Further it included running competitions, but the introduction of the Ancient Olympic pentathlon marked a step towards track and field as it is recognised today. There were five events in pentathlon namely—discus throw, long jump, javelin throw, the stadion foot race, and wrestling. 2021-22 Chap-4.indd 49 31-07-2020 15:26:11 50 Health and Physical Education - XI Track and field events were also present at the Pan- Activity 4.1 Athletics at the 1960 Summer Hellenic Games in Greece around 200 B.C. -
Event Perf. Athlete(S) Nat
MEN Event Perf. Athlete(s) Nat. 100 m 9.58 Usain Bolt JAM 200 m 19.19 Usain Bolt JAM 400 m 43.03 Wayde van Niekerk RSA 800 m 01:40.9 David Rudisha KEN 1000 m 02:12.0 Noah Ngeny KEN 1500 m 03:26.0 Hicham El Guerrouj MAR Mile 03:43.1 Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 2000 m 04:44.8 Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 3000 m 07:20.7 Daniel Komen KEN 5000 m 12:37.4 Kenenisa Bekele ETH 10,000 m(track) 26:17.5 Kenenisa Bekele ETH 10 km (road) 26:44:00 Leonard Patrick Komon KEN 15 km (road) 41:13:00 Leonard Patrick Komon KEN 20,000 m(track) 56:26.0 Haile Gebrselassie ETH 20 km (road) 55:21:00 Zersenay Tadese ERI Half marathon 58:23:00 Zersenay Tadese ERI One hour(track) 21,285 m Haile Gebrselassie ETH 25,000 m(track) 12:25.4 Moses Mosop KEN 25 km (road) 01:11:18 Dennis Kipruto Kimetto KEN 30,000 m(track) 26:47.4 Moses Mosop KEN 30 km (road) 01:27:13 Stanley Biwott KEN 01:27:13 Eliud Kipchoge KEN Marathon[a] 02:02:57 Dennis Kipruto Kimetto KEN 100 km (road) 06:13:33 Takahiro Sunada JPN 3000 m steeplechase 07:53.6 Saif Saaeed Shaheen QAT 110 m hurdles 12.8 Aries Merritt USA 400 m hurdles 46.78 Kevin Young USA High jump 2.45 m Javier Sotomayor CUB Pole vault 6.16 m Renaud Lavillenie FRA Long jump 8.95 m Mike Powell USA Triple jump 18.29 m Jonathan Edwards GBR Shot put 23.12 m Randy Barnes USA Discus throw 74.08 m Jürgen Schult GDR Hammer throw 86.74 m Yuriy Sedykh URS Javelin throw 98.48 m Jan Železný CZE Decathlon 9045 pts Ashton Eaton USA 10,000 m walk (track) 37:53.1 Paquillo Fernández ESP 10 km walk(road) 37:11:00 Roman Rasskazov RUS 20,000 m walk (track) 17:25.6 Bernardo -
And Stay Away
June/July 2020 And Stay away A PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART OLD RUNNING AS ART BEING JOHN ZELEZNIKOW Tony Guttmann - Covid-19 diary 2 CONTENTS P.3 What’s On P.4 Announcement from WMA President P.5 Announcement from Phil Urquhart P.6 Run the Tan Don’t Ring Me P.7 John Signorini’s Back P.8-9 The Bug from Hubei Province No results to report, no Venue meetings, P.10-13 Old White Men Can Jump - Nick Hodgson no worries ! Some great reading here. P.14-16 Tony Guttman’s Covid 19 Story P.17 A Partial Eclipse of the Heart Tony Guttman, a very fit 75yo VMA mem- P.18-19 Running as Art ber contracted Covid 19 in the very early days P.20-21 Being John Zeleznikow and his story is amazing. What he endured is P.22 Clyde’s New Record Report (Plus) not at all what I would have expected. Were his P.21 The Man Who Never Knew lungs protected by his fitness ? P.22-23 On your Marks Episodes 1&2 Hot on the heels of reporting Jane P.26-27 Letter from Jim McLure Sturzakers’ incredible 300 marathons is John P.28-29 The Death of the Handshake Zeleznikows’ story as he approaches 200 mara- P.30 Dynamite Dawn thons. Something in the water at Glen Eira ? P.31 Kathy Heagney and Bendigo News So, I was just starting to write an “Ask P.32 Can’t Teach a Jogger New Knots the Coach” article on horizontal jumps and it P.33 Ad - 2020 AMA Winter Throws P.34-35 What is a Tempo Run ? dawned on me - what if I actually had some- P.36-39 AMA New Record Application Forms thing written by someone who knew something P.40 Ad - 2020 Alice Springs Masters Games about jumping. -
Millersvillewomen's Indoor Track
MILLERSVILLE WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD RECORDS PSAC INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS All-PSAC Indoor (PSAC officially recognized top three as All-PSAC in 2001) Year Athlete Event Place Time/Distance 2001-02 Beth Lord Weight Throw 1st 2019-20 Aliyah Striver Shot Put 1st 44-5 1/4 Theresa Mazurek Mile 2nd Aliyah Striver Weight Throw 1st 54-2 3/4 Christina Carpenter 55-Meter Dash 3rd Madison Martin Weight Throw 2nd 54-2 1/4 200-Meter Dash 3rd De’Asia Holloman 60-Meter Hurdles 2nd 8.91 --- 4 x 800M Relay 2nd 2002-03 Juleann Benkoski High Jump 2nd PSAC Indoor Championships Finishes Theresa Mazurek Mile 3rd Year Place Points # of Teams 2003-04 Christina Carpenter 55-Meter Dash 2nd 2002 5th 53.6 10 200-Meter Dash 2nd 2003 8th 22 12 Beth Lord Weight Throw 3rd 2004 6th 34 12 Juleann Benkoski High Jump T-3rd 2005 10th 17.33 12 2004-05 Christina Carpenter 200-Meter Dash 2nd 2006 12th 11 13 2007 6th 51 14 2005-06 Priscilla Jennings 800 Meters 3rd 2:20.99 2008 6th 63 12 2006-07 Priscilla Jennings 800 Meters 1st 2:17.46 2009 7th 39 12 Priscilla Jennings Mile 2nd 5:04.02 2010 14th 4 14 4x800-Meter Relay 2nd 9:30.59 2011 8th 38 14 2007-08 Priscilla Jennings Mile 1st 5:03.27 2012 10th 35 14 Priscilla Jennings 800 Meters 2nd 2:14.32 2013 10th 27 13 -- Distance Medley Relay 1st 12:04.08 2014 6th 47 14 2015 8th 33 16 2008-09 Priscilla Jennings 800 Meters 2nd 2:14.76 2016 6th 40 16 Priscilla Jennings Mile 2nd 4:54.90 2017 12th 18 15 -- Distance Medley Relay 3rd 11:55.55 2018 7th 51 16 Michele Frayne Pentathlon 2nd 3,402 points 2019 5th 60 14 2010-11 Elicia Anderson -
Throwers Club Masters Throwers Meet #2
Throwers Club Masters Throwers Meet #2 Toronto Track and Field Centre Saturday, June 29, 2019 9:30am start Fees: 1st Event $26 for members; $36 for non-members; $26 for junior/university/para athletes 2nd Event $7, 3rd Event $6, 4th Event $5 & 5th Event $5 Throws Pentathlon $49 for members, $59 for non-members. Note: junior/university/para athletes will not be permitted to enter the throws pentathlon. Throws Triathlon $39/$49 If you are entering Throws Triathlon or Throws Pentathlon and want 6 throws make sure you pick the 6-throw option. You do NOT need to enter a separate single event as you will be automatically entered in the single event in addition to the multi-event you picked. Membership Required: Ontario Masters Athletics, Athletics Ontario, Athletics Canada or USATF. For Masters Members meet rate, entrant must be paid up Throwers Club member for 2019. Non members who are not AC or USATF members will be billed $2 for insurance. Events: Throws Pentathlon, Triathlon and Single Throws Events (hammer, shot put, discus, javelin and weight throw). Events will be held in order of the Throws Pentathlon i.e. hammer, shot put, discus, javelin and weight throw. Scoring is by WMA 2014 tables. Throws Pentathlon and Triathlon will be 3 attempts for each event. Individual events will be 6 attempts. Men and women will compete in the same flights. Separate Masters & Juniors flights will be run for shot, discus and javelin. Only shot will have simultaneous flights. Meet will start at 9:30am sharp. Schedule is attached. This is an Athletics Ontario and IPC Sanctioned Meet. -
HEEL and TOE ONLINE the Official Organ of the Victorian Race Walking
HEEL AND TOE ONLINE The official organ of the Victorian Race Walking Club 2019/2020 Number 40 Tuesday 30 June 2020 VRWC Preferred Supplier of Shoes, clothes and sporting accessories. Address: RUNNERS WORLD, 598 High Street, East Kew, Victoria (Melways 45 G4) Telephone: 03 9817 3503 Hours: Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 5:30pm Saturday: 9:00am to 3:00pm Website: http://www.runnersworld.com.au Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Runners-World/235649459888840 VRWC COMPETITION RESTARTS THIS SATURDAY Here is the big news we have all been waiting for. Our VRWC winter roadwalking season will commence on Saturday afternoon at Middle Park. Club Secretary Terry Swan advises the the club committee meet tonight (Tuesday) and has given the green light. There will be 3 Open races as follows VRWC Roadraces, Middle Park, Saturday 6th July 1:45pm 1km Roadwalk Open (no timelimit) 2.00pm 3km Roadwalk Open (no timelimit) 2.30pm 10km Roadwalk Open (timelimit 70 minutes) Each race will be capped at 20 walkers. Places will be allocated in order of entry. No exceptions can be made for late entries. $10 per race entry. Walkers can only walk in ONE race. Multiple race entries are not possible. Race entries close at 6PM Thursday. No entries will be allowed on the day. You can enter in one of two ways • Online entry via the VRWC web portal at http://vrwc.org.au/wp1/race-entries-2/race-entry-sat-04jul20/. We prefer payment by Credit Card or Paypal within the portal when you register. Ignore the fact that the portal says entries close at 10PM on Wednesday. -
Waratah 11.Indd
Official Newsletter of NSW Masters Athletics The Waratah WWW.NSWMASTERSATHLETICS.ORG.AU April 2018 NSW State Masters Championships 3-4 March 2018 Blacktown M80 100m. David Morris, NSWMA and Michael Johnson, UTS Norths. photo M Walker NSWMA COMMITTEE 2017/2018 Position Name Phone Email President Mark Johnston 0419 914 915 [email protected] Vice President Audrey Muscat 0434 233 514 [email protected] Secretary Stuart Paterson 0417 042 003 [email protected] Treasurer/Pub Officer Anatoly Kirievsky 0413 710 216 [email protected] Registrar Gabi Watts 0409 313 667 [email protected] Records & awards Peter Murray 0437 888 564 [email protected] Uniforms Belinda Wescott 0438 278 360 [email protected] Publi’y/com/website Donna Hiscox 0414 767373 [email protected] Editor Margaret Walker 0422 936 020 [email protected] Track Rep Janet Naylon 0418 655 170 [email protected] Field Rep Stuart Gyngell 0415 249 088 [email protected] Distance Rep Jill Taylor 0409 607 384 [email protected] Walks Rep Anne Weekes 0428 923 372 [email protected] NOTICE NSWMA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sunday 24 June from 2pm Bankstown Sports Club 8 Greenfield Parade Bankstown The agenda will include confirmation of previous minutes, presentation of the annual reports, declaring all committee positions vacant and election of a new committee. Changes to the constitution and any matters raised by members will also be dealt with. Nominations for positions on the committee should be sent to the secretary via email at: [email protected] at least 14 days prior to the meeting.