CHAMPIONSHIPS @SchoolSportAust @SchoolSportAust 12 YEARS AND UNDER

Championship information including ALBERT PARK , VI CTORIA draws and results can be found at www.schoolsportaustralia.edu.au NOVEMBER 23 - 27, 2018

Proudly hosted by SSA 10-12 YEARS TRACK & FIELD

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President: Mr Graeme Jennings Acting Executive Officer: Mr Mike Grant Track and Field National Secretary: Ms Kirsteen Farrance

School Sport Victoria

President: Ms Sarah Burns Vice President: Mr Tony Goodwin Acting Chief Executive Officer: Mr Nick Mooney

Local Organising Committee

School Sport Victoria Mr Ian Landy Ms Jeanetta Rodwell Mr Corey Beck

Athletics Victoria Mr Glenn Turnor Ms Andrea Hallett

LOC Organising Committee Mrs Noreen McMenaman Mr Kevin Oakey Ms Lorraine Morgan

City of Port Phillip Mayor Bernadene Voss

Lakeside Stadium Mr Matthew Jackson

Welcome from School Sport Australia

School Sport Australia President’s Welcome

On behalf of the Board of School Sport Australia, I welcome all students, teachers, team officials and parents to the 2018 School Sport Australia 10 – 12 Years Track and Field Championships.

Established in 1981, School Sport Australia is responsible for the development and promotion of school sport in Australia. Each year school sport representative opportunities are provided for over 6,000 students.

State and Territory school sport bodies work collaboratively and have accepted responsibility for implementing School Sport Australia programs, assisting in policy development and providing, through their individual state/territory networks, the maximum number of opportunities for students to participate in the broadest possible range of sporting activities. School sport is offered at district, regional, state and interstate level and each year, hundreds of thousands of Australian students are provided with participation opportunities.

Approved international programs are features of the national school sport calendar. International competitions planned during 2018 include Hockey, Netball and Water Polo, plus schools and individuals will represent School Sport Australia at the International School Sport Federation Cross Country competition.

Interstate sporting competitions provide opportunities for students to participate in sport at the highest level. These Championships are an integral part of the School Sport Australia program, not only for their sporting benefits, but also for the immense educational, cultural and social benefits they provide for the participants.

I extend to all students my best wishes in their pursuit of selection for their State or Territory team and wish them an enjoyable and rewarding experience as they pursue their personal goals in this particular sporting endeavour.

Representing a State or Territory is an achievement of which you can feel very proud. I hope that all competitors, team officials, organisers and supporters associated with this Championship derive satisfaction and fulfilment from their involvement.

In closing, I wish to acknowledge and thank School Sport Victoria, Athletics Victoria, the Championship officials and all of the officials from the competing States and Territories for their contribution in ensuring the success of the Championship.

Graeme Jennings President School Sport Australia

Welcome from School Sport Victoria

It is a great honour for School Sport Victoria to host the School Sport Australia Track and Field Championships. On behalf of School Sport Victoria I would like to take this opportunity to extend my congratulations to all students who have qualified to represent their State or Territory in this competition. The strong commitment to sport, physical activity, and to the development of our youth, is the reason why students from across Australia will compete in Victoria as part of this championship.

As team members it is your talent, dedication and commitment that brought you here. Now you have a chance to become true representatives of your family, your school and your State or Territory. The honour is determined not by whether you win, but by how you compete Character counts far more than trophies.

It is Victoria’s privilege to host such a prestigious event and I am grateful to the Organising Committee for their expertise and time in the planning to ensure SSV run a quality event. I would also like to acknowledge the coaches, managers and officials, as well as staff from each state or territory in their School Sport units, for their cooperation and professional attitude towards the staging of this event. It is the efforts of these people across the country that have contributed in raising the overall standard of school sports competitions.

The aims of School Sport Australia, which SSV will foster during this event, are to ensure that students develop athletically, socially and educationally from their involvement in school sport. Remembering this, I hope that all participants will enjoy themselves and achieve the team and personal goals you have set yourselves.

I am sure that we will witness performances of the highest quality over the course of this championship where everyone involved both on and off the competition arena will at all times compete or participate in the spirit of sportsmanship and fair play as well as take the opportunity to come closer to each other.

Sarah Burns President School Sport Victoria

Welcome from the National Secretary

Congratulations to all students on your selection to represent your State/Territory at the 2018 School Sport Australia 12 and Under Track & Field Championship in , Victoria.

School Sport Victoria are our hosts for 2018 and they have put together a wonderful program of athletics and educational experiences that I’m sure will be enjoyed by everyone.

Our Championship is more than just an athletic competition – it is an educational, cultural and sporting experience to be enjoyed by everyone. Thank you to the Local Organising Committee for the work done so far to make, what I’m sure will be, a successful Championship.

You will be competing at one of my favourite ‘classrooms’, Lakeside Stadium – the home of Nitro Athletics.

A special thank you to the Team Managers and Coaches for the work you have put in to preparing and nurturing your teams for this Championship. I know the athletes value your assistance and experience that helps make the Championship a unique and successful experience.

I would like to wish everyone good luck for the competition, great enjoyment and fun for the week and hope that everyone makes lots of new friends from around Australia.

Kirsteen Farrance National Track & Field Secretary School Sport Australia

Welcome from Athletics Victoria

Hello Everyone and Welcome to Melbourne, Victoria for the 2019 School Sport Australia Track and Field Championships.

Athletics Victoria is part of the local organising committee and we are incredibly proud to have the opportunity to host so many competitors, coaches, school representatives, family and friends.

We encourage everyone to participate fairly and to enjoy this event.

To our Officials we wish you well and hope that you enjoy this experience, and also thank you for your continued commitment to our sport.

On behalf of Athletics Victoria we wish everyone a great event and hope you have fun. Remember that it is not always about where you place or your time, height or distance, but how you participate to do you best.

Good Luck.

Glenn Turnor Chief Executive Officer

Welcome from the City of Port Phillip

On behalf of the City of Port Phillip, I’d like to extend a very warm welcome to you all, and our congratulations on reaching the 2018 School Sport Australia 10-12 Years Track and Field National Championship.

Many young people in Port Phillip are passionate about participating in sport and we are delighted that your efforts will provide further inspiration.

Port Phillip is home to 17 schools, attended by more than 8,050 students. The school environment provides an important avenue for young people to participate in sport and recreation activities through “play” and more formal events such as inter-school competition, swimming and sport carnivals.

There are also 122 sport and recreation clubs within the Port Phillip region. The City of Port Phillip directly manages more than 40 of these clubs, across 18 different sports and 34 different sports fields, ovals, courts and greens. Parks Victoria manages a further 32 clubs and the spaces within Albert Park where you will be competing.

We also encourage youth participation by developing sports fields, pavilions and courts and assisting local groups to offer services to the community, from fitness training and swimming lessons to paddle boarding and kite surfing in the Bay.

As a strong supporter of sport and recreation, we commend School Sport Australia’s fantastic work in developing and promoting school sport across Australia as this encourages young students to keep fit and live a healthy lifestyle.

It’s wonderful to have some many talented young athletes making their way here from all over the country and I hope you will make lasting friendships as you share your passion for athletics in Port Phillip .

Mayor Bernadene Voss

Championships Schedule SATURDAY 24 NOVEMBER 2018

EVENT EVENT CALL ROOM EVENT GENDER AGE COMMENTS START NUMBER 10.00 am 10.30 am 1 Boys 11 Pit 1 10.00 am 10.30 am 2 Shot Put Boys 10 Circle 1 10.15 am 10.45 am 3 Discus Girls 11 Circle 1 10.15 am 10.45 am 4 High Jump Girls 12 HJ 1 10.45 am 11.00 am 5 - Combined Event Boys 10 Timed Finals (1) 10.49 am 11.04 am 6 100 Metres - Combined Event Girls 10 Timed Finals (1) 10.53 am 11.08 am 7 100 Metres - Combined Event Girls 11 Timed Finals (1) 11.07 am 11.22 am 8 1500 Metres Boys 10 Timed Finals (1) 11.15 am 11.30 am 9 1500 Metres Girls 10 Timed Finals (1) No call room 11.30 am 10 Long Jump - Combined Event Boys 10 Pit 2 11.00 am 11.30 am 11 Shot Put - Multi Class Boys 10 Circle 2 11.00 am 11.30 am 12 Discus - Multi Class Boys 12 Circle 2 11.00 am 11.30 am 13 Discus - Multi Class Girls 12 Circle 2 11.23 am 11.38 am 14 1500 Metres Boys 11 Timed Finals (1) 11.15 am 11.45 am 15 Long Jump Girls 11 Pit 1 11.31 am 11.46 am 16 1500 Metres Girls 11 Timed Finals (1) 11.39 am 11.54 am 17 1500 Metres Boys 12 Timed Finals (1) 11.30 am 12.00 pm 18 Shot Put Girls 10 Circle 1 11.30 am 12.00 pm 19 Discus Boys 12 Circle 1 11.47 am 12.02 pm 20 1500 Metres Girls 12 Timed Finals (1) 11.45 am 12.15 pm 21 High Jump Boys 10 HJ 1 No call room 12.20 pm 22 Long Jump - Combined Event Girls 10 Pit 2 12.05 pm 12.20 pm 23 100 Metres - Combined Event Boys 11 Timed Finals (2) 12.09 pm 12.24 pm 24 100 Metres - Combined Event Girls 12 Timed Finals (1) 12.13 pm 12.28 pm 25 100 Metres - Combined Event Boys 12 Timed Finals (1) 12.00 pm 12.30 pm 26 Discus - Multi Class Girls 11 Circle 2 12.00 pm 12.30 pm 27 Shot Put - Multi Class Girls 10 Circle 2 12.27 pm 12.42 pm 28 Boys 10 Heats (2) 12.33 pm 12.48 pm 29 200 Metres Girls 10 Heats (3) 12.39 pm 12.54 pm 30 200 Metres Boys 11 Heats (3) 12.45 pm 1.00 pm 31 200 Metres Girls 11 Heats (3) 12.51 pm 1.06 pm 32 200 Metres Boys 12 Heats (3) No call room 1.10 pm 33 Long Jump - Combined Event Girls 11 Pit 1 No call room 1.10 pm 34 Long Jump - Combined Event Boys 11 Pit 2 12.57 pm 1.12 pm 35 200 Metres Girls 12 Heats (3) 1.15 pm 1.45 pm 36 Shot Put - Multi Class Boys 11 Circle 2 No call room 2.00 pm 37 Long Jump - Combined Event Boys 12 Pit 1 No call room 2.00 pm 38 Long Jump - Combined Event Girls 12 Pit 2 SATURDAY 24 NOVEMBER 2018 Cont’d

2.00 pm 2.15 pm 39 800 Metres - Multi Class Boys 10 Timed Finals (1) 2.06 pm 2.21 pm 40 800 Metres - Multi Class Girls 10 Timed Finals (1) 2.12 pm 2.27 pm 41 800 Metres - Multi Class Boys 11 Timed Finals (1) 2.18 pm 2.33 pm 42 800 Metres - Multi Class Girls 11 Timed Finals (1) 2.24 pm 2.39 pm 43 800 Metres - Multi Class Boys 12 Timed Finals (1) 2.30 pm 2.45 pm 44 800 Metres - Multi Class Girls 12 Timed Finals (1) 2.45 pm 3.00 pm 45 200 Metres Boys 10 Final 2.50 pm 3.05 pm 46 200 Metres Girls 10 Final 2.55 pm 3.10 pm 47 200 Metres Boys 11 Final 3.00 pm 3.15 pm 48 200 Metres Girls 11 Final 3.05 pm 3.20 pm 49 200 Metres Boys 12 Final 3.10 pm 3.25 pm 50 200 Metres Girls 12 Final

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SUNDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2018

CALL EVENT EVENT EVENT GENDER AGE COMMENTS ROOM START NUMBER No call room 9.00 am 51 Shot Put - Combined Event Girls 10 Circle 2 8.30 am 9.00 am 52 Long Jump Girls 12 Pit 1 8.30 am 9.00 am 53 High Jump Boys 12 HJ 1 8.30 am 9.00 am 54 Discus - Multi Class Boys 11 Circle 2 8.30 am 9.00 am 55 Discus - Multi Class Girls 10 Circle 2 8.30 am 9.00 am 56 Long Jump - Multi Class Girls 11 Pit 2 8.45 am 9.15 am 57 Shot Put Girls 11 Circle 1 8.45 am 9.15 am 58 Discus Boys 11 Circle 1 No call room 9.45 am 59 Shot Put - Combined Event Boys 10 Circle 2 9.30 am 10.00 am 60 Long Jump - Multi Class Girls 12 Pit 2 No call room 10.30 am 61 Shot Put - Combined Event Boys 11 Circle 2 10.15 am 10.30 am 62 800 Metres Boys 10 Heats (2) 10.25 am 10.40 am 63 800 Metres Girls 10 Heats (2) 10.35 am 10.50 am 64 800 Metres Boys 11 Heats (2) 10.45 am 11.00 am 65 800 Metres Girls 11 Heats (2) 10.55 am 11.10 am 66 800 Metres Boys 12 Heats (2) No call room 11.15 am 67 Shot Put - Combined Event Girls 11 Circle 2 11.05 am 11.20 am 68 800 Metres Girls 12 Heats (2) 11.00 am 11.30 am 69 Long Jump Boys 10 Pit 1 11.00 am 11.30 am 70 High Jump Girls 11 HJ 1 11.25 am 11.40 am 71 100 Metres Boys 10 Heats (3) 11.15 am 11.45 am 72 Shot Put Boys 12 Circle 1 11.15 am 11.45 am 73 Discus Girls 10 Circle 1 11.33 am 11.48 am 74 100 Metres Girls 10 Heats (3) 11.41 am 11.56 am 75 100 Metres Boys 11 Heats (3) 11.49 am 12.04 pm 76 100 Metres Girls 11 Heats (3) 11.57 am 12.12 pm 77 100 Metres Boys 12 Heats (3) 12.05 pm 12.20 pm 78 100 Metres Girls 12 Heats (3) SUNDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2018 Cont’d

No call room 12.20 pm 79 Shot Put - Combined Event Boys 12 Circle 2 12.25 pm 12.40 pm 80 200 Metres - Multi Class Boys 10 Timed Finals (1) 12.28 pm 12.43 pm 81 200 Metres - Multi Class Girls 10 Timed Finals (2) 12.34 pm 12.49 pm 82 200 Metres - Multi Class Boys 11 Timed Finals (2) 12.40 pm 12.55 pm 83 200 Metres - Multi Class Girls 11 Timed Finals (1) 12.43 pm 12.58 pm 84 200 Metres - Multi Class Boys 12 Timed Finals (2) 12.49 pm 1.04 pm 85 200 Metres - Multi Class Girls 12 Timed Finals (1) No call room 1.05 pm 86 Shot Put - Combined Event Girls 12 Circle 2 1.00 pm 1.30 pm 87 Long Jump Girls 10 Pit 1 1.00 pm 1.30 pm 88 High Jump Boys 11 HJ 1 1.15 pm 1.45 pm 89 Long Jump - Multi Class Boys 12 Pit 2 1.15 pm 1.45 pm 90 Shot Put Girls 12 Circle 1 1.15 pm 1.45 pm 91 Discus Boys 10 Circle 1 1.30 pm 1.45 pm 92 100 Metres Boys 10 Final 1.33 pm 1.48 pm 93 100 Metres Girls 10 Final 1.36 pm 1.51 pm 94 100 Metres Boys 11 Final 1.39 pm 1.54 pm 95 100 Metres Girls 11 Final 1.42 pm 1.57 pm 96 100 Metres Boys 12 Final 1.45 pm 2.00 pm 97 100 Metres Girls 12 Final Go to 800 Metres - Combined start 2.15 pm 98 Event Boys 10 Timed Finals (1) Go to 800 Metres - Combined start 2.20 pm 99 Event Girls 10 Timed Finals (1) Go to 800 Metres - Combined start 2.25 pm 100 Event Boys 11 Timed Finals (1) Go to 800 Metres - Combined start 2.30 pm 101 Event Girls 11 Timed Finals (1) Go to 800 Metres - Combined start 2.35 pm 102 Event Boys 12 Timed Finals (1) Go to 800 Metres - Combined start 2.45 pm 103 Event Girls 12 Timed Finals (1) 2.15 pm 2.45 pm 104 Long Jump - Multi Class Boys 10 Pit 2 2.45 pm 3.00 pm 105 4 x 100 Metre Relay Boys 10 Final 2.50 pm 3.05 pm 106 4 x 100 Metre Relay Girls 10 Final 2.55 pm 3.10 pm 107 4 x 100 Metre Relay Boys 11 Final 3.00 pm 3.15 pm 108 4 x 100 Metre Relay Girls 11 Final 4 x 100 Metre Relay - Multi 3.05 pm 3.20 pm 109 Class Boys 10-12 Final 3.10 pm 3.25 pm 110 4 x 100 Metre Relay Boys 12 Final 4 x 100 Metre Relay - Multi 3.15 pm 3.30 pm 111 Class Girls 10-12 Final 3.20 pm 3.35 pm 112 4 x 100 Metre Relay Girls 12 Final

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MONDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2018

EVENT CALL EVENT GENDE NUMBE EVENT AGE COMMENTS ROOM START R R 8.15 am 8.45 am 113 Shot Put - Multi Class Girls 11 Circle 2 8.15 am 8.45 am 114 Long Jump - Multi Class Boys 11 Pit 2 8.30 am 9.00 am 115 Discus - Multi Class Boys 10 Circle 2 8.45 am 9.15 am 116 Long Jump Boys 12 Pit 1 8.45 am 9.15 am 117 High Jump Girls 10 HJ 1 9.00 am 9.15 am 118 800 Metres Boys 10 Final 9.05 am 9.20 am 119 800 Metres Girls 10 Final 9.10 am 9.25 am 120 800 Metres Boys 11 Final 9.15 am 9.30 am 121 800 Metres Girls 11 Final 9.20 am 9.35 am 122 800 Metres Boys 12 Final 9.25 am 9.40 am 123 800 Metres Girls 12 Final 9.10 am 9.40 am 124 Discus Girls 12 Circle 1 9.15 am 9.45 am 125 Shot Put - Multi Class Boys 12 Circle 1 10.00 9.30 am am 126 Shot Put Boys 11 Circle 2 10.00 Timed Finals 9.45 am am 127 100 Metres - Multi Class Boys 10 (1) 10.03 Timed Finals 9.48 am am 128 100 Metres - Multi Class Girls 10 (1) 10.06 Timed Finals 9.51 am am 129 100 Metres - Multi Class Boys 11 (2) 10.12 Timed Finals 9.57 am am 130 100 Metres - Multi Class Girls 11 (1) 10.00 10.15 Timed Finals am am 131 100 Metres - Multi Class Boys 12 (2) 10.15 9.45 am am 132 Long Jump - Multi Class Girls 10 Pit 1 10.06 10.21 Timed Finals am am 133 100 Metres - Multi Class Girls 12 (1) 10.00 10.30 am am 134 Shot Put - Multi Class Girls 12 Circle 1 10.45 11.00 am am 135 Medley Relay Boys 10 Final 10.50 11.05 am am 136 Medley Relay Girls 10 Final 10.55 11.10 am am 137 Medley Relay Boys 11 Final 11.00 11.15 am am 138 Medley Relay Girls 11 Final 11.05 11.20 Medley Relay - Multi 10 - am am 139 Class Boys 12 Final 11.10 11.25 am am 140 Medley Relay Boys 12 Final 11.15 11.30 Medley Relay - Multi 10 - am am 141 Class Girls 12 Final 11.20 11.35 am am 142 Medley Relay Girls 12 Final

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TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2018

TEAMS CHALLENGE

EVENT GENDE EVENT AGE COMMENTS START R 9.00 am Draw for Field Events Heats for Points 9.30 am 8 x 80 m Shuttle Relay Mixed 10-12 (13) 10.15 appro 8 x 80 m Shuttle Relay - Multi Heats for Points am x Class Mixed 10-12 (2) 10,11 or Long Jump Mixed 12 Pit 1, 2 10,11 or Long Jump Mixed 12 Pit 3, 4 10,11 or As teams complete Shot Put Mixed 12 Circle 1, 2 their shuttle relay, 10,11 or they will be directed Shot Put Mixed 12 Circle 3, 4 to specified field 10,11 or event sites Vortex Throw Mixed 12 Runway 1 10,11 or Vortex Throw Mixed 12 Runway 2 Vortex Throw - Multi Class Mixed 10 - 12 Runway 3 Vortex Throw - Multi Class Mixed 10 - 12 Runway 4 appro Heats for Points 1.00 pm x 8 x 100 Metre Relay Mixed 10-12 (13) appro 8 x 100 Metre Relay - Multi Heats for Points 1.40 pm x Class Mixed 10-12 (2) appro 2.00 pm x Teams Challenge Presentations

CLOSING CEREMONY: AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER TEAMS CHALLENGE PRESENTATIONS

PARTICIPATING TEAMS

Australian Capital Territory

STUDENT School (Full name please) First Last name 1 Luca Talbot-Hogg Majura Primary School 2 Layla Raadts St Monica’s Primary School 3 Alice Hincksman Canberra Girls Grammar School 4 Erin Lockton Ainslie Primary School 5 Claudia Todd Miles Franklin Primary School 6 Zyanya Holloway Torrens Primary School 7 Alice Howarth St Vincents Primary School 8 Emmalea Kalenjuk Canberra Grammar School 9 Shanna Talisau Kaleen Primary School 10 Sasha Rauraa St Johns Primary School 11 Charlotte Fowler Giralang Primary School 12 Emma Vermeulen Harrison School 13 Amelia Norton St Jude’s Primary School 14 Thea Reinhardt Turner Primary School 15 Ella Norton St Jude’s Primary School 16 Ella van den Heuvel Miles Franklin Primary School 17 Gabriel Dahms Ainslie Primary School 18 Amara Head Weetangera Primary School 19 Chloe Smith Canberra High School 20 Sophie Brennan St Clare’s College 21 Elise Simpson Canberra Grammar School 22 Georgia Godwin Majura Primary School 23 Freya Main Majura Primary School 24 Sarah Lambert Burgmann Anglican School 25 Isabella Andrews Canberra Grammar School 26 Lilly Paull Canberra High School 27 Lotte Latukefu Garran Primary School 28 Blake Deery Burgmann Anglican School 29 Lucas Ryan Marist College 30 Billy Harding St Peter and Paul Primary School

Australian Capital Territory Cont’d

31 Joe Whithear Radford College 32 Lucas Davill Fraser Primary School 33 Sam Rizzuto St Anthony’s Primary School 34 Lachlan Tuckerman Marist College 35 Oscar Andrews Canberra Grammar School 36 Benjamin Batten Mother Teresa Primary School 37 Mefwewa Ajulo Canberra Grammar School 38 Luke Gray St Clare of Assisi Primary School 39 Cooper Jenner Holy Spirit Primary School 40 Max Juric Canberra Grammar School 41 Blake Bretton Campbell Primary School 42 Joshua Phongkham Amaroo School 43 Max Berry Daramalan College 44 Samuel Baird Weetangera Primary School 45 Alexander Keen St Clare of Assisi Primary School 46 Dylan Outram Canberra Grammar School 47 Cameron Myers Aranda Primary School 48 Ryan Cuzner Miles Franklin Primary School 49 Jett Barker Majura Primary School 50 Andrew Camp-Liddiard Macquarie Primary School 51 Kelly Williams Mount Stromlo High School 52 Kiefer Brennan Marist College 53 Felicity Gray Weetangera Primary School 54 Jonathan Barbour Florey Primary School

TEAM OFFICIAL Role School (Full name please) First Last name Team Manager Cathy Tanks Fraser Primary School Coach Nicky Smith Southern Cross Early Childhood School Coach Marnie Gigliotti Queanbeyan South Public School Coach Craig White Kaleen Primary School Coach Rowan Vergano Athletics Community

New South Wales

STUDENT School (Full name please) First Last name 1 Grace Townsend Queenwood 2 Rhiannon Bellette St Christopher’s Panania 3 Amy Brice Alfords Point Public School 4 Mathilda Delfs Jannali Public School 5 Keasi Diloi Hurstville Public School 6 Michayla Espie Penrith South Public School 7 Karamae Flett Wyong Creek Public School 8 Milly Gage Burraneer Bay Public School 9 Montanna-Jane Gall Trangie Central School 10 Demi Karipidis St Cecilias Wyong 11 Sienna Kupceric St John the Baptist Freshwater 12 Tammin Lampret Laguna Street Public School 13 Amelia Lukes Cambewarra Public School 14 Kijana McCowan St Anne’s North Albury 15 Catherine Mikan St Philip Neri Northbridge 16 Tayla Moore Oakhill Drive Public School 17 Lexie Phillips Macquarie college 18 Isla Puri Blaxland East Public School 19 Ava Ross Kahibah Public School 20 Piper Simpson Clovelly Public School 21 Isabella Wall St Nicholas Tamworth 22 Salote Wolfgramm Tyndale Christian School 23 Georgie Zahra Emu Plains Public School 24 Nassar Nabouche Chittaway Bay Public School 25 George Brooker Annandale Public School 26 Toby Calder St John Bosco Primary 27 Rowan Calford Braddock Public School 28 Lincoln Chambers Nana Glen Public School 29 Samuel Chatfield Orana Heights Public School 30 Jozef Cluff Fairfield west 31 Gordon Davis Forster Primary school 32 Caleb Dunstan Central Coast Adventist School 33 Hamish Elliott St Philip Neri Northbridge 34 Ethan Grimshaw Collaroy Plateau Public School 35 Zac Harding Dubbo South Public School 36 Charlie Harper Sturt Public School 37 Benjamin Herlihy Revesby South Public School 38 Tye Hogan-Collins Casino Public School 39 Cadel Holmes St Andrews Cathedral School 40 Jack Johnson Waverley college junior New South Wales Cont’d

41 Mason McGroder Laguna Street Public School 42 Matthew McLachlan Dobroyd Point Public School 43 Oscar Melbourne Chertsey Primary School 44 Lachlan Metcalfe Lalor Park Public School 45 Kynan Miller North Nowra Public School 46 Elijah Pallister Northcross Christian School 47 Maximos Papacostantinou Tharawal Public School 48 Cornelius Pupualii Bidwill Public School 49 Cooper Robb-Jackson Barker College 50 Jonathan Veljanovski Hoxton Park Public School 51 Braith White Weston Public School 52 Ivy Boothroyd Grays Point Public School 53 Sarah Baker Wenona 54 Telaya Blacksmith Dubbo Public School 55 Stephanie Bruzzese St Vincents Primary Catholic School 56 Xanthie Chatfield Orana Heights Public School 57 Charlize Colwell Oak Flats Public School 58 Fleur Cooper Mosman Public School 59 Manaia Coulter Georges Hall Public School 60 Jassmin Daymond Barnsley Public School 61 Scarlet Galvin St Patrick’s School Holbrook 62 Shari Hurdman Shoal Bay Public School 63 Pyper Marchant Samuel Gilbert Public School 64 Leila Maxfield OLSH Randwick 65 Paige Moxey Sapphire Coast Anglican College 66 Victoria Robinson Belmont Christian College 67 Laura Sarafijanovic Curl Curl North Public School 68 Margaret Seufale Sacred Heart Catholic Primary Villawood 69 Layla Sharp Cambridge Park Public School 70 Audrey Sutton St Mark’s Drummoyne 71 Amelie Trope Rose Bay Public School 72 Nikkita Tweeddale Forster Public School 73 Share-Leigh Vale Minimbah Primary School 74 Matilda Vial Shearwater The Mullumbimby Steiner School 75 Keira Vincent St Josephs Riverwood 76 Sybella Warton Allambie Heights Public School 77 Michael Ajaka St Kevin’s primary Eastwood 78 Nathan Barbara St Anthony's Primary School Marsfield 79 Freddie Benson Sparkes Harbord Public School 80 Billy Blair Father John Therry Balmain 81 Zane Brady St Mary's Moruya 82 Declan Budd Terrey Hills Public School 83 Christian Callcut Griffith East Public School New South Wales Cont’d

84 Callum Cheung Sydney Grammar School St Ives Preparatory 85 Lachlan East Wyee Public School 86 Matthew Engesser St Paul the Apostle, Winston Hills 87 Samuel Govender Valentine Public School 88 Lachlan Green Surveyors Creek Primary 89 Dylan Hall Sacred Heart Catholic School Pymble 90 Will Haydon Blaxland East Public School 91 Benjamin Kasozi Metella Road Public School 92 Max King Valentine Public School 93 Taj Mailei St Thomas Willoughby 94 KURT MICHAEL Blakehurst Public School 95 Joshua O'Connell Trinity Grammar Junior School 96 William Quy John XXIII Catholic Primary School 97 Daniel Rigby Cammeray Public School 98 Leon Schouten Gladesville Public School 99 Delta Amidzovski St Paul's Albion Park 100 Tarli Black Hallidays Point Public School 101 Chelsea Brown Cambridge Park Public School 102 Sienna Burke Finley Public School 103 Tegan Clark Avondale School 104 Jessica Coppolelli Tara Anglican School 105 Jasmine Ferguson Sacred heart kooringal 106 Luce Francis Jasper Road Public School 107 Nikita Hardy Budgewoi Public School 108 Audree Impey Woolooware Public School 109 Hannah Jarvis Belmont Public School 110 Tuliana Kabuyawa Caddies Creek Public School 111 Emma Matthias Emu Plains Public School 112 Lulu McGrath Urunga Public School 113 Lily Mullane Fern Bay Public School 114 Audrey Nadaya-Harb Toongabbie Public School 115 Ella Penman St Pius X Dubbo 116 Ava Simos Central Coast Grammar School 117 Charlize Tran St John Riverstone 118 Kaitlin Van Zyl Singleton Public School 119 Oliver Mason Eltham Public School 120 Finlay Bragg NBCS Terrey Hills NSW 121 Malachi Canning Blue Hills College 122 Angus Clues Lithgow Public School 123 TRISTAN DE MARIA HOLY SPIRIT PRIMARY CARNES HILL 124 Evan Dransfield St Ignatius College New South Wales Cont’d

125 Luca Gillard Balmain Public School 126 Geoffrey Grindley Forster Public School 127 Joseph Harkin St Aloysius College Milsons Point 128 Joseph Harvey St Gerards Catholic Primary Carlingford 129 Lachlan Herbert Gordon West Public School 130 Jaime Holmes Wardell Public School 131 Sean Howard-McCann Byron Bay Public School 132 Izaeaje Ikihele Garden Suburb Public School 133 Thomas Kirk Shell Cove Public School 134 Oshi Kirkley St angelas, Castle Hill 135 Luke Kwon Chatswood Public School 136 Jackson Love Narrabeen North Public School 137 Lukas McNeil Baulkham Hills North Public School 138 Amosia Soatini Our lady of the Rosary St Marys NSW 139 Jacob Taylor Roselea Public School 140 Tristan Tubbs Lilli Pilli Public School 141 Jeremy Ussher Manning Gardens Public School 142 Franklin Uzoma Bankstown Public School 143 Michael Vandoros St Columba Anglican School 144 Billy Wilson Assumption 145 Darcy Worthy Yass Public School

TEAM OFFICIAL Role School (Full name please) First Last name MiC Andrew Smith Wyong Creek Public Team Manager Peter Cardy Ettalong PS Team Manager Joelle Bailey-Maguire St Brigid's Coogee Team Manager Sandy Fenning Nambucca Heads PS Team Manager Rob Pugh Quakers Hill PS Team Manager Shane Randall Peats Ridge PS Team Manager Mitch Frew Copacabana PS

Northern Territory

STUDENT School (Full name please) First Last name 1 Benjamin Barnard Saint Francis of Asisi, Humpty Doo 2 Boyd Reid-Fletcher Katherine South Primary 3 Balangu (Brian) Yunupingu Nhulunbuy High School 4 Briseis Brittain Nemarluk School 5 Deakin Kingston Elliott School 6 Diana Garadji Bees Creek Primary School 7 Ernst Rothlisberger Leanyer Primary School 8 Eva Hohnen Nightcliff Primary School 9 Georgia Lynch Marrara Christian school 10 Harry Sage Good Shepherd Lutheran College 11 Hugh Strachan Haileybury Rendell School 12 Lucas Smith Casuarina Street School 14 Nathan Griffin Good Shepherd Lutheran College 15 Nelly Thomas St Joseph's Catholic College 16 Nelson Minogue Sacred Heart Catholic School 17 Shianne-Rose Hunt-Bond Nemarluk School 18 Starkysha Councillor St Mary's Catholic Primary School 19 Taelah Smith Durack Primary School 20 Taylah Brewster Durack Primary School 21 Warren Draper Kintore Street School 22 Xavier Robertson Millner Primary School

TEAM OFFICIAL Role School (Full name please) First Last name Coach Nicole Simmonds Katherine High School Team Manager Lochlan Godber Support Personnel Manager Glenn Hayles SSNT Katherine Region Officer Sports Trainer Tamzin France Private Business

Queensland

STUDENT School (Full name please) First Last name 1 Harrison Adams Pacific Pines Primary School 2 Denzel Ahfa Woodridge SHS 3 Eden Ahtoon Mount Gravatt East SS 4 Chloe Alefosio Innisfail East SS 5 Cletz Amos Warrigal Road SS 6 Kyah Anderson Currumbin SS 7 Samuel Anderson Chatswood Hill SS 8 Teresa Anthony Loroto College 9 Jaycob Aubrey-White Indooroopilly SHS 10 Jacob Austin Ferny Grove SS 11 Anika Avers St. Stephen’s School, Algester 12 Tristan Barclay Northside Christian College 13 Ava Barron Bucasia SS 14 Archer Belbin Our Lady of the Rosary School 15 Clare Bellingham St. Mary’s College, Ipswich 16 Isaac Bennett Brisbane SHS 17 Sam Binney Villanova College 18 Ella Booker Genesis Christian College 19 Tyrell Bradford Kawungan SS 20 Tyler Brimblecombe Ipswich Grammar School 21 Lachlan Buckman Ingham SHS 22 Noah Burke Cavendish Rd SHS 23 Bailey Burns Iona College 24 Blake Byers Bucasia SS 25 Lachlan Campbell Kalkie SS 26 Harry Cartwright Good News Lutheran School 27 Bethany Casey The Glennie School 28 Troy Chalmers Highland Reserve SS 29 Seth Coad Home Hill SS 30 Jessica Conway Biloela SS 31 Rhianna Corcoran Caloundra SS 32 Liana Cox Trinity Lutheran College 33 Siena Cox Trinity Lutheran College 34 Ruby Cox Norfolk V SS 35 Tomas Crump Gabbinbar SS 36 Sebastian Cu Clairvaux Mackillop College 37 Edward Curran Toowoomba East SS 38 William Curran Toowoomba East SS 39 Hollie Davis Kurwongbah SS Queensland Cont’d

40 Will Degraaf Ormiston College 41 Brent Dingle St. Francis School, Ayr 42 Ethan Duke Jindalee SS 43 Taisha Eketone Scarborough SS 44 Ryan Engle Maleny SS 45 Kail Eustace Harristown SS 46 Oliver Fanshawe Pullenvale SS 47 Viliami Fifita Benowa SS 48 Asha Finselbach Mapleton SS 49 Ethan Forbes Torbanlea SS 50 Jalawlin Fuamatu Toowong SS 51 Lacey Gabriel Ashmore SS 52 Riley Gascoyne Gowrie SS 53 Bill Gbeindeh Wellers Hill SS 54 Ricquelle Gill Ipswich Central SS 55 Georgie Gilroy Brisbane SHS 56 Margaret Gordon Yeronga SS 57 James Grey Woodcrest State College 58 Elijah Hamilton Shorncliffe SS 59 Daniela Hankey Ormiston SS 60 Marissa Hanlon Brigidine College 61 Havana Harris Miami SS 62 Theo Harvey Nashville SS 63 Mollie Hawke Guardian Angels School 64 Dylan Heath Holy Spirit Catholic School 65 Riley Hegarty St. Mary’s, Goondiwindi 66 Emerson Heit St. Mary’s, Beaudesert 67 Daniel Hill Brookfield SS 68 Denielle Hills Faith Christian School 69 Harry Hobbs Pialba SS 70 Joanna Hobson Northside Christian College 71 Connor Hopgood Coomera Anglican College 72 Ruby Hughes King’s Christian College 73 Bailin Hughes Morayfield East SS 74 Jalun Iselin-Leone Aspley SS 75 Emily Jackwitz St. Mary’s School 76 Noah Jakich St. Vincent’s Primary 77 Mercy Japhet Canterbury College 78 Saskia Josipovic St. Sebastian’s School 79 Ed Kasprowicz Nudgee College 80 Motootua Kia Chatswood Hills SS Queensland Cont’d

81 Valentino King Gaven SS 82 Amali Kinsella Beerwah SHS 83 Kieran Klaus Bowen SHS 84 Ewald Kruger Toowoomba Grammar School 85 Rheana Lapworth Logan Village SS 86 Matilda Lee Genesis Christian College 87 Ruby Leicht The Glennie School 88 Lillianne Lenoy Currajong SS 89 Isabella Linton Homehill SHS 90 Leo Llewellyn The Southport School 91 Sierra Llewellyn St. Hilda’s School 92 Denver Loli Albany Creek SS 93 Torah Luadaka Park Lake SS 94 Connor Maguire King’s Christian College 95 Seth Mahony Brisbane Boys College 96 Zephyr Marlin Cleveland SHS 97 Brianna Masters Deception Bay SS 98 Rylan McDonald St. Mary’s Primary School, Ipswich 99 Zoe McElwaine Christ the King School 100 Katelyn McGee Holy Cross School 101 Siannah McGee Holy Cross School 102 Rose McLoughlin Fairholme College 103 Natalie Millerd St. Stephen’s Catholic College 104 Tom Morcom Shalom College, Bundaberg 105 Aaron Morris Ferny Grove SS 106 Losehina (Rose) Mulligan Brisbane SHS 107 Jonty Murdoch Bundaberg East SS 108 Cohan Neven St. George SS 109 Grace Newton Dalby South SS 110 Ebony Okonkwu Northside Christian College 111 Isabelle Palmer St. Peter’s Lutheran 112 Anna Park The Glennie School 113 Lachlan Pennisi St. Stephen’s School, Algester 114 Cameron Philip Anglican Church Grammar School 115 Aiyana Pritchard Springfield Lakes SS 116 Charlie Randall Toowoomba Grammar School 117 Luke Rantucci St. Stephen’s Catholic College 118 Elenoa Regunamada Cairns SHS 119 William Roche Warwick West SS 120 Cooper Roggenkamp Padua College Queensland Cont’d

121 Alexander Roper Undurba SS 122 Luke Sahlqvist St. Martin’s, Carina 123 Ruby Samson-Wood Cannon Hill Anglican 124 Gabrielle Schmidt St. Peter’s Lutheran College 125 Jade Shriever Mooloolaba SS 126 Braithen Scott Texas P-10 SS 127 Morgan Smith Coomera Anglican College 128 Jack Smith Millmerran State P-10 129 Geoffrey Sockhill Brisbane SHS 130 Georgie Spurdle Charters Towers SDE 131 Mali Stoker Stella Maris School 132 Emmanuel Tagaloa Carlisle Adventist Christian College 133 Aston Tagg Mountain Creek SHS 134 Catherine Tamate St. Francis Xavier, Goodna 135 Liam Taske Bundaberg Christian College 136 Bailee-Anne Tewake King’s Christian College 137 Seanna Thompson Maleny SS 138 Kira Thornton Arundel SS 139 Tamina-Lee Vaa’sa Bald Hills SS 140 Libby Venner Gooburrum SS 141 Declan Warnes Genesis Christian College 142 Daniel Watson Karalee SS 143 Richayllan Wihone-Mackey Eden’s Landing SS 144 Samantha Witter Pialba SS

TEAM OFFICIAL Role School (Full name please) First Last name Chief Manager Shereene Moy Gympie South SS Manager Nigel Rosenthal Caloundra SS M/C Manager Jenny McLeod Biloela SS M/C Manager Mark Wilson Maryborough Special School Interpreter Duke Moolenaar --- Sprints Coach Stephanie Hawgood Caloundra SS Sprints Coach Monique Miers Sunnybank SS Distance Coach Bray Miller Jindalee SS High Jump Coach Helen Powell Deception Bay North SS Long Jump Coach Aaron Tuni Thornlands SS Shot Put Coach Barry Healy Clifton SS Discus Coach Joel White Kurwongbah SS South Australia

STUDENT School (Full name please) First Last name 1 Oseremhen Akhimienmhonan Clovelly Park Primary School 2 Lyla Barc Elizabeth North Primary School 3 Lily Baxter Encounter Lutheran College 4 Sarah Beames Moorook Primary School 5 Madeline Bennett King's Baptist Grammar School 6 Jack Brown Willunga Primary School 7 Samuel Burbridge Flagstaff Hill R-7 School 8 Amelie Burge Largs Bay Primary School 9 PJ Carlin Mawson Lakes School 10 Noah Chlanda Mercedes College 11 Anique Cleggett Glenelg Primary School 12 Leila Croker Reidy Park Primary School 13 Grace Deacon Tatachilla Lutheran College 14 Jade Dinan Westbourne Park Primary School 15 Tessa Ebert Tatachilla Lutheran College 16 Caitlin Fraser Gulfview Heights Primary School 17 Luca Goldie Henley Beach Primary School 18 Anna Gray Paringa Park Primary School 19 Ava Griffin Largs Bay Primary School 20 Thomas Griffiths Rostrevor College 21 Thomas Grosser St Peter's College 22 Sasha Hardin Walkerville Primary School 23 Katie Harrison Hewett Primary School 24 Brooke Hayball St Mary's Memorial School 25 Rachel Hayball St Mary's Memorial School 26 Shanoa Hofner Fulham North Primary School 27 Wil Holmes Christian Brothers' College 28 Elle Humphries Hahndorf Primary School 29 Taylor Larsson Harvest Christian College 30 Campbell Lawry Koolunga Primary School 31 Jordan Leane Brighton Primary School 32 Latia Loffler Waikerie Lutheran Primary School 33 Simone Logan Pembroke School 34 Maenda Maenda Mark Oliphant College (B-12) 35 Jean Marie Elizabeth Downs Primary School 36 Zachary Mayr Flagstaff Hill R-7 School 37 Sam McClarron Westminster School 38 James McGorman St Michael's College: Primary School 39 Malaika McLeod Loreto College South Australia Cont’d

40 Clementine Miller Mercedes College 41 Katie Natt Westminster School 42 Elouise Nordhausen-Bradley St Joseph's School - Clare 43 Ashleigh Ovenden St Francis Xavier's Regional Catholic School 44 Zara Pelham Burnside Primary School 45 Jevan Phillipou Fulham North Primary School 46 Keira Post Immanuel Primary School 47 Marcus Quitadamo Largs Bay Primary School 48 Seth Read Tatachilla Lutheran College 49 Chloe Richardson St Peter's Collegiate Girls' School 50 Kirsty Saayman Vale Park Primary School 51 Lachlan Sands Dominican School 52 Noah Schoepf Lake Windemere CPC-7 School 53 Elle Rose Shearer St Michael's Lutheran Primary School 54 Finn Shepherd Boyd Edwardstown Primary School 55 Ava Shreeve Henley Beach Primary School 56 Harry Silvestri Mercedes College 57 Lily Smart Crafers Primary School 58 Isabel Smart Crafers Primary School 59 Charlie Snook West Lakes Shore Primary School 60 Hudson Spencer Bridgewater Primary School 61 Sam Stunell Prince Alfred College 62 Mackenzie Victor Vineyard Lutheran School 63 Julia Watson West Lakes Shore Primary School 64 Bailey White Renmark West Primary School 65 Jack Williams Pedare Christian College

TEAM OFFICIAL Role School (Full name please) First Last name Manager Richard Coote Berri Primary School Manager Mel Leach St Albert’s Catholic School Coach Ellie Meich Westport Primary School Coach Michael Butler School Sport SA Coach Russell Brown Little Athletics SA Coach Paul Taylor Little Athletics SA Assistant Coach Paul Carlin School Sport SA Assistant Coach Steve Larsson School Sport SA Tasmania

STUDENT School (Full name please) First Last name 1 Xavier Davie Sacred Heart Launceston 2 Archie Devine Corpus Christi 3 Isaac Dixon St Virgils College 4 Max Matthews Sacred Heart Launceston 5 Oscar Marsden Sacred Heart Launceston 6 Hugh McCallum Corpus Christi 7 Seth Cullen Corpus Christi 8 Jordan Powell St Finn Barr’s Primary 9 Darcy Direen St James College 10 Jarvis Breen Hutchins School 11 Blake Doyle Sacred Heart Geeveston 12 Riley Howard Norwood Primary 13 Luke Palmer Bellerive Primary 14 Benjamin Potter Mowbray Heights 15 Travis Round Hutchins School 16 Jackson Vukic Lenah Valley Primary 17 Harrison Nichols St Aloysius College 18 Tommy Bennett Hutchins School 19 Jacob Gardner Mt Nelson Primary 20 Tyler Jones Swansea Primary 21 Harrison McLeod Immaculate Heart 22 Darcy Noonan Corpus Christi 23 Oliver Sims Our Lady of Lourdes 24 Tyeson Stone Waverley Primary 25 Arielle Cannell Immaculate Heart 26 Georgia Harmey St Thomas Mores 27 Ava Murfet St Anthonys 28 Annabelle Pyke Sacred Heart Launceston 29 Amelia Steedman Fahan 30 Bailey Van Den Broek Mt Carmel College 31 Grace Sims Our Lady of Lourdes 32 Mackenzie Duraj Sheffield Primary 33 Abbey Berlese Sacred Heart Launceston 34 Priya Bowering Lauderdale Primary 35 Caitlin Lyons Perth Primary 36 Olivia Jones St Aloysius College 37 Stella Jones Princes Street Primary 38 Taya Munday Burnie Primary 39 Charli Ross East Launcston 40 Jessica Smith St Marys College Tasmania Cont’d

STUDENT School (Full name please) First Last name 41 Jessica Bray Corpus Christi 42 Lily Case Launceston Church Grammar 43 Prue Clarke Waimea Heights 44 Davina Cox Corpus Christi 45 Kate Healer St Finn Barrs 46 Ava Jones Sacred Heart Launceston 47 Taia Lette Scottsdale Primary 48 Lucy McNamara Collegiate 49 Matilda Nichols Howe Snug Primary 50 Lila Phillips Corpus Christi 51 Chelsea Scolyer Forth Primary 52 Kayedel Smith Brighton Primary 53 Bianca Taglieri Collegiate

TEAM OFFICIAL Role School (Full name please) First Last name

Team Manager Dom Anastasio Athletics Tasmania Assistant Manager Gabby Steele Athletics Tasmania Assistant Manager Nathan McKillop Athletics Tasmania Assistant Manager Jaymie Hall Athletics Tasmania Victoria

STUDENT School (Full name please) First Last name 1 Stephanie Erenei Afano Holy Eucharist School 2 Cecilia Agostino St Therese's School 3 Tairon Ah-Mu Regency Park Primary School 4 Mafi Aho Kings Park Primary School 5 Sam Allen Scotch College 6 Armani Anderson Buninyong Primary School 7 Olamide Araba Haileybury College 8 Brodie Atcheson Berwick Primary School 9 Charlotte Atkin Rowellyn Park Primary School 10 Mischa Atkinson Greenvale Primary School 11 Lachie Atta Mount Martha Primary School 12 Jennifer Audy St Anthony's School 13 Marie Barry Manangatang P-12 College 14 Ben Baulch Yarra Valley Grammar 15 Lochie Baulch Yarra Valley Grammar 16 Alyssa Benbow Melton Primary School 17 Ella Birk Bacchus Marsh Grammar 18 Karla Boras Holy Spirit Parish School 19 Ellinor Borrack St Mary's School 20 Callum Bott St Bernard's School 21 Amy Bourne Aspendale Primary School 22 Isla Bradshaw The Geelong College 23 Aniela Brotto-Janson Presbyterian Ladies' College 24 Max Busuttil Greenvale Primary School 25 Archie Caldow Miners Rest Primry School 26 Harrison Chapman Park Ridge Primary School 27 Lucy Christodoulou Rosanna Golf Links Primary School 28 Brady Cochrane Warranwood Primary School 29 Dakira Cooper Tallangatta Secondary College 30 Liam Costello Mentone Park Primary School 31 Jody Cripps Brighton Grammar School 32 James Curran Kororoit Creek Primary School 33 Jonty Davis Maiden Gully Primary School 34 Geena Davy Balcombe Grammar School 35 Chase Day Echuca Primary School 36 Ziggy Dingcham Rowellyn Park Primary School 37 Joshua Djatschenko Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception School 38 AMELIA DJERIC Holy Trinity Primary School 39 Emma Driscoll Mullum Primary School 40 Dilan Egodawatte Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School Victoria Cont’d

41 Indi Elliott Torquay P-6 College 42 Tori English St Monica's School 43 Katelyn Faifili-Boon Rowville Primary School 44 Sebastian Farrelly Peninsula Grammar 45 Teetut Ferguson Tinternvale Primary School 46 Matthew Finkelstein Gardenvale Primary School 47 Jazmin Firth Haileybury College 48 Amy FitzGerald Brighton Beach Primary School 49 Ben Forster Canterbury Primary School 50 Alec Franzke Tawonga Primary School ( 51 Harriet Gall Grahamvale Primary School 52 Miranda Gaspi Moreland Primary School 53 Samuel Gayfer Banyule Primary School 54 Ethan Goktepe Mount View Primary School 55 Jones Gorton Elwood Primary School 56 ABBAS HASSANI Kings Park Primary School 57 Saskia Hately Mount View Primary School 58 Matai Haunga Melton West Primary School 59 Benjamin Hayes Mount Eliza Primary School 60 Aaron Hicks Holy Saviour Parish School 61 Lachlan Hicks Seaholme Primary School 62 Remington Hobday Yarra Valley Grammar 63 Talia Iese Edenhope College 64 Chloe Johnstone Karoo Primary School 65 Rose Jones The Geelong College 66 Chanachai (Lay) Kankratok Monmia Primary School 67 Will Katic Trinity Grammar School Kew 68 Grace Kelly St Pius X School 60 Milan Keogh Caulfield Grammar School 70 Madison King Brighton Primary School 71 Sienna Kurdian Regency Park Primary School 72 Jackson Laughlin Ashwood School 73 Teagan Lay Aspendale Gardens Primary School 74 Bart Leeton Scotch College 75 Jennifer Lim Caulfield Grammar School 76 Faith Little Bentleigh West Primary School 77 Alice Ludlow Zeerust Primary School 78 Anh Ly Korowa Anglican Girls' School 79 Charlie Macneil Ashwood School Victoria Cont’d

80 Claire Mahony Ballarat Grammar School 81 Imogen Makin Westgrove Primary School 82 Dylan Marriott Glen Katherine Primary School 83 Harriet McCorkell Loreto Mandeville Hall 84 Abigail McMaster Mentone Primary School 85 Joshua McOuat Surfside Primary School 86 Isabella Mints Caulfield South Primary School 87 Luke Ngauma Croydon Primary School 88 Charlotte Nielsen Murrumbeena Primary School 89 Noah O'Brien Hangan Kyabram P-12 College 90 Ruth Ong Cambridge Primary School 91 Harry Orr Emmanuel College 92 Lily Parsons Coatesville Primary School 93 Om Patil Saint Ignatius College Geelong 94 Michaela Payne The Geelong College 95 Jake PERRETT St Brendan's School 96 Xavier Pitt Appin Park Primary School 97 Baia Pugh St Joseph's School 98 Leo Reeve St Leonard's College 99 Kate Richardson Loreto Mandeville Hall 100 Henry Sakalas Black Rock Primary School 101 Keira Sanchez Glen Katherine Primary School 102 Logan Sandland Catholic College Wodonga 103 Jezaiah Sega Wallarano Primary School 104 Liam Shadbolt Beverford District Primary School 105 Amy shannon Wodonga South Primary School 106 Emily Shiell Vermont South Special School 107 Thomas Sims Wallan Primary School 108 Noa Souroop Chelsea Primary School 109 Sri Thushana Sri Deenathayalan Manor Lakes P-12 College 110 Julia Stahl Good Shepherd Lutheran Primary School 111 Josiah Stanford Berwick Primary School 112 Addison Stevens Mary MacKillop School 113 Sara Sulman Rosanna Golf Links Primary School 114 Jesse Suter Warrnambool Primary School 115 Elli Symonds St Anne's School 116 Declyn Tanner Mount Eliza Primary School 117 Kai Ting-Ntimih Elwood Primary School 1180 Qudre Tuakana-kuki Gladstone Views Primary School 119 Ammar Ul-Haq Mulgrave Primary School 120 Sasha Ung St Peter's School Victoria Cont’d

121 Jackson Unthank Leopold Primary School 122 Jeeva Vijayagopal Creekside K-9 College 123 Divine Vili Gladstone Views Primary School 124 Kean Vixayvong Greenvale Primary School 125 Ella Vrhovac Lumen Christi School 126 Imogen Waite Wonga Park Primary School 127 Kareema Wakim Carey Baptist Grammar School 128 Jeffrey Walker Nowa Nowa Primary School 129 River Walker Mill Park Heights Primary School 130 Amber Ward Methodist Ladies' College 131 Rachel White Templestowe Valley Primary School 132 Chelsea Whittle Hughesdale Primary School 133 Sophie Wilcock Mentone Girls' Grammar School 134 Oskar Wilson St Joseph's School 135 Teah Wilson Laburnum Primary School 136 Chas Woodward Greenhills Primary School 137 Jake Woodward Greenhills Primary School 138 Kirra Wright Wandong Primary School

TEAM OFFICIAL Role School (Full name please) First Last name Team Manager Noreen McMenaman Croydon Hills Primary School Team Manager Aidan Schanssema Templeton Primary School Coach (Combined Brett Gilligan Eagle Hawke Primary School Events) Coach (Sprints) Nathan Bonney Padua College Coach (Sprints) Kevin Dinale Thomastown Meadows PS Coach (Discus) Fernando Canepa Coach (Long Jump) Greg Simpson Coach (Distance) Meredith Woods Mornington Secondary C Coach (Shot Put) John McCall St Paul’s Kealba Primary School Coach (High Jump) Simon Datson Tinternvale Primary School Coach (Multiclass Peter Sharpe Scotch College Coach) Coach (Multiclass Richard Colman Paralympian Coach) Coach (Multiclass Shania Murray Coach) Program of Events DAY DATE ACTIVITY Teams arrive at venue, Classification/Review for Para-athletes Team Photos, Venue/Track Orientation, Opening Ceremony 1 Friday 23 November at 3pm Pre-championship meeting 2 Saturday 24 November Day 1 Competition 3 Sunday 25 November Day 2 Competition, Official Dinner 4 Monday 26 November Day 3 Competition (Half day), Educational Excursion (PM) Day 4 Competition – Teams Challenge, Post-championship meeting 5 Tuesday 27 November Closing Ceremony, Teams Depart – Flights (ex. SYD) after 7.30pm

COMPETING TEAMS

BOYS ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC

GIRLS ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC

Students selected in teams attending a School Sport Australia Championship must attend for the duration of the Championships, as per the SSA General Policy.

Roster for States and Territories sitting in the back straight grandstand from Left to Right.

Saturday: ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC

Sunday: VIC, ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS

Monday: TAS, VIC, ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA

Tuesday: SA, TAS, VIC, ACT, NSW, NT, QLD

Results: http://www.schoolsportaustralia.edu.au/track-and-field/

Educational Day – MCG & National Museum: Education Day excursion is scheduled to go to the MCG/National Sports Museum, including bus transport leaving Lakeside stadium to arrive at the MCG by 1pm for lunch outside Gate 3. Students will explore the inner sanctum of the MCG, walk on the hallowed arena and experience where legends play by taking a guided MCG tour! They will also gain an insight into Melbourne's sporting culture while exploring one of the world's most iconic stadiums and go behind the scenes of the 'G. In the National Museum students can marvel at more than 3000 objects covering every conceivable sport as well as engage with interactives and enjoy presentations from virtual sportspersons and all of these activities are curriculum focused.

Team Officials will have responsibility for the care of students at the conclusion of the tours which will finish outside the National Sports Museum at the MCG and students can be picked up via Jolimont Terrace and Jolimont St at the bus turning circle pick up and drop off point. Please note you cannot park here.

Group 1 - 330 Students + 24 Adults

MCG Tour 2.00 – 3.00 (18 x MCG Tour Guides) NSM Visit 3.00 – 4.00 (Self - Guided)

ACT 4 x MCG Tour Guides NSW 8 x MCG Tour Guides NT 2 x MCG Tour Guides SA 4 x MCG Tour Guides

Group 2 – 320 Students + 27 Adults

NSM Visit 2.00 – 3.00 (Self – Guided) MCG Tour 3.00 – 4.00 (18 x MCG Tour Guides)

QLD 7 x MCG Tour Guides TAS 3 x MCG Tour Guides VIC 8 x MCG Tour Guides

Competition Position Statement

School Sport Australia strongly supports competition as a major part of its programs but acknowledges it exists in many forms.

School Sport Australia believes; • Competition’s main aim is to develop the collective spirit of unity, cooperation and friendship, in a fun, positively structured environment. • A positive environment, if structured correctly, will result in the most desirable outcomes. • The focus in competition should be on the individual/team participation rather than the end result. • Competition should be used as a motivator to encourage children to strive for improvements in their personal performance. • Children and young adults learn to compete in sport if they have continued support and encouragement of their family, coach and peer group, regardless of the outcome of the game. • Competition can help children and young adults appreciate effort and excellence in themselves, their team mates and their opponents. • Competition should be healthy, winning should be important, losing may be rewarding, but only if kept in their proper perspective. • Organised sport can have a special significance in the lives of children and young adults, as it offers new experiences, challenges, improved skills, a sense of achievement and enjoyment.

School Sport Australia Student Pledge

“On behalf of all the participants at the 2018 School Sport Australia Track and Field Championships, together we aspire to achieve our highest level of personal performance and conduct. We promise: ▪ To represent our teams with pride; ▪ To co-operate with all officials; ▪ To respect and abide by the rules that govern these Championships in the best traditions of school sport; ▪ And, ……… above all, enjoy.”

Rules and Guidelines

Current at February 2018

Track & Field Championships

RULES AND GUIDELINES Section A – Championship Overview

A - 1. These Rules and Guidelines should be read in conjunction with the School Sport Australia General Policy.

A - 2. The Championships shall be conducted under the rules as used by the International Association of Athletic Federations (IAAF) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) with the exception of the following or as stated elsewhere in these Rules and Guidelines:

A - 2.1. IAAF Rule 181.8 Ties – part (d) will not be enforced.

A - 2.2. IAAF Rule 144.4 (a) and IPC Rule 7.4 (a) Assistance to Athletes is varied as follows: Communication with athletes is permitted by official Team Officials provided they located in the area reserved for this purpose.

A - 2.3. IAAF Rule 146 and IPC Rule 4.2.2 Jury of Appeal – see G - 1 below. A - 2.4. IAAF

Rule 161 and IPC Rule 16 Starting Blocks – see Rule B - 3.9 below

A - 2.5. IAAF Rules 162.6 and 162.7 and IPC Rules 17.6 and 17.7 False Starts – this is replaced by Rule B - 3.10 below.

A - 2.6. IAAF Rules 163.8 to 163.13, 184.10 to 184.12 and IPC Rules 18.11 to 18.16, 27.5 and 27.6 Wind Gauge – see Rule B - 3.8 below.

A - 2.7. IAAF Rules 181.1 and 181.4 – Vertical Jumps are varied as per Rule B - 3.19.4 and B - 3.19.5 below.

A - 2.8. IAAF Rules 142.3 and 180.6 and IPC Rules 5.2 and 24.6 Order of Competition shall not be enforced. However, in throws and horizontal jumps, a competitor must complete all attempts before the scheduled starting time of the next event or forfeit those attempts. This may be varied by the relevant Referee and/or Competition Manager - see also Rule B - 3.11.1 below.

A - 3. The Championships shall be conducted in accordance with current Memorandum of Understandings between School Sport Australia and Athletics Australia, Little Athletics Australia and the Australian Paralympic Committee.

A - 4. Team Size

A - 4.1. Each State/Territory shall be permitted to enter the following number of competitors:

COMPETITORS PER AGE COMPETITORS PER AGE

EVENT

GROUP ABLE BODY GROUP MULTI CLASS

100 Metres Four (4) Three (3)

200 Metres Three (3) Three (3)

800 Metres Three (3) Three (3)

1500 Metres Three (3) No Event

High Jump Three (3) No Event

Long Jump Three (3) Three (3)

Shot Put Three (3) Three (3)

Discus Three (3) Three (3)

Combined Event Two (2) No Event

4 x 100 Metre Relay One (1) One (1) 10-12 years

Medley Relay One (1) One (1) 10-12 years

Amended February, 2018

A - 4.2. Multi Class Athletes will nominate as per their peers (ie there is no team size limit)

A - 4.3. Multi Class Athletes may compete in able body events for which they qualify through the same selection process as able body athletes

A - 4.4. For the purposes of these Championships, Multi Class and Able Body events are considered the same event. Therefore, Multi Class Athletes cannot compete in an Able Body and a Multi Class event of the same distance or type

A - 4.5. Each member State/Territory is responsible for the selection of their team providing they comply with the relevant rules within the School Sport Australia Track and Field Rules and Guidelines

A - 4.6. Competitors must compete in their own age group only eg a ten year old cannot compete in an eleven year old age group. This shall not apply to Open Age events and Relay Day events.

A - 5. Age Dispensation

There is no age dispensation allowance in the 10 - 12 Years Track & Field Championships.

A - 6. Mixed Gender Events

No mixed gender events shall be conducted on Medal Event Days of the Championships.

A - 7. Entries

A - 7.1. Each State/Territory will be required to submit their entries on the prescribed format issued by the National Secretary

A - 7.2. Entries for Days 1, 2 and 3 must be received no later than three (3) weeks prior to the commencement of competition or a date as agreed by the National secretary and the Host State

A - 7.3. Entries for Relay Day must be received no later than the end of competition on Day 2 of the Championships

A - 7.4. Names for all Track Relay runners (4x100m, Medley, 4x200m, 8x80m, 8x100m) must be included as part of the entries in running order.

A - 7.5. Performances must accompany all entries (except Relay Day entries) from competing states/territories for heat draws and seeding purposes. A - 7.6. All events will be offered irrespective of the number of entries received. A - 8.

Withdrawals, Substitutions and Additions

A - 8.1. Forms shall be made available for distribution at the Pre-Event Meeting.

A - 8.2. The deadline for withdrawals, substitutions and additions shall be advised by the National Secretary in conjunction with the Host State

A - 9. Supervision

A - 9.1. All states and territories MUST supervise their athletes during all activities on the warm up day and in the warm up area until athletes enter the call room. Parents are forbidden to be on the field of play during warm up day and competition, or in the warm up area or call room. It is the responsibility of all team officials to make sure this rule is enforced.

A - 9.2. Only team officials appointed by the relevant State/Territory School Sports Association are permitted in the warm up area.

A - 9.3. Access Passes to be allocated to teams on request. They are to be used when teams need the assistance parent helpers to access the Warm Up area. The National Secretary to provide passes for requesting teams at the Pre Championships Meeting.

Amended March, 2017

A - 10. Failure to Participate

A - 10.1. As per IAAF Rules 142.4 and IPC Rule 5.3 (a).

A - 10.2. An athlete shall be excluded from participation in all further events (including other events in which he is simultaneously participating) in the competition, including relays, in cases where:

A - 10.2.1. An athlete qualified in a preliminary round of an event for further participation in that event but failed to participate further

A - 10.2.2. An athlete failed to compete honestly with a bona fide effort. The relevant referee will decide on this and corresponding reference must be made in the official results. This does not apply to individual events in Combined Events.

A - 10.3. A medical certificate, provided by the appointed medical /first aid providers at the Championships, may be accepted as sufficient reason to accept that the athlete became unable to compete after competing in a previous round, but will be able to compete in further events (except Combined Events individual events) on a subsequent day of competition.

A - 10.4. Note: IAAF 142.4.(a) and IPC Rule 5.3 (a) does not apply to this competition.

Added March, 2017

Section B – Competition Structure

B - 1. Competition Itinerary

B - 1.1. The appropriate itinerary for the Championships is:

DAY ACTIVITY TIME

ONE Teams Arrive am

Classification and Venue Familiarisation afternoon

Pre Event Meeting eg 6 pm

Opening Ceremony Afternoon

Medal Events Start After Opening Ceremony

TWO Alternate Classification and Venue Familiarisation am

Medal Events Competition Continues Full Day

THREE Medal Events Competition Continues Full Day

FOUR Medal Events Competition Continues Half Day

Half Day Excursion Half Day

Team Officials Dinner evening

FIVE Relay Day Full day

Post Event Meeting Conclusion of competition

Teams may chose depart – state/territory choice No earlier than 8 pm

SIX Teams Depart – state/territory choice am

B - 1.2. The itinerary may be varied in a Pacific School Games year or by permission of the School Sport Australia Board of Management.

B - 2. Program of Events:

B - 2.1. The School Sport Australia National Track and Field Secretary will prepare the daily schedule of events.

B - 2.2. Events

B - 2.2.1. Medals Events:

10 YEARS 11 YEARS 12 YEARS 10-12 YEARS BOYS & GIRLS BOYS & GIRLS BOYS & GIRLS BOYS & GIRLS

100 Metres Yes Yes Yes No

100 Metres Multi Class Yes Yes Yes No

200 Metres Yes Yes Yes No

200 Metres Multi Class Yes Yes Yes No

800 Metres Yes Yes Yes No

800 Metres Multi Class Yes Yes Yes No

1500 Metres Yes Yes Yes No

4 x 100 M Relay Yes Yes Yes No

4 X 100 M Relay Multi Class No No No Yes

Medley Relay Yes Yes Yes No

Combined Event Yes Yes Yes No

Long Jump Yes Yes Yes No

Long Jump Multi Class (ambulant only) Yes Yes Yes No

High Jump Yes Yes Yes No

Shot Put Yes Yes Yes No

Shot Put Multi Class Yes Yes Yes No

Discus Yes Yes Yes No

Discus Multi Class Yes Yes Yes No

B - 2.2.2. Final Day:

Multi Class

Event 10 Years 11 Years 12 Years

10-12 Years

Boys Girls Mixed Boys Girls Mixed Boys Girls Mixed Boys Girls Mixed

4x200m No No Yes No No Yes No No Yes No No No

Long

Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No

Jump

Shot

Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No

Put

8x100m No No Yes No No Yes No No Yes No No Yes

8x80m

No No Yes No No Yes No No Yes No No Yes

Shuttle

B - 2.3. Pacific School Games

B - 2.3.1. In any Pacific School Games, events may be added to the program. The

events, age groups and conduct of added events will be determined in

the year prior to the Pacific School Games as recommended by the Post

Championships meeting of that year and approved by the School Sport

Australia Board of Management.

B - 3. Multi Class Competition

B - 3.1. Multi Class Athlete events shall cover all IPC, INAS and Deaf Classifications. Athletes must hold a valid classification as recognised by the Australian Paralympic Committee (APC), Sport Inclusion Australia (SIA) and Deaf Sports Australia (DSA) upon entry into these Championships.

B - 3.2. Places will be calculated using the ‘multi disability method’ using the Athletics Australia Multi Disability Standards for the various classes.

B - 3.3. Minimum standards for Multi Class Athlete will be used as a guide for selection (see Appendix 1).

Standards will be calculated as follows:

TRACK EVENTS FIELD EVENTS

AGE GROUP

(% of MDS) (% of MDS)

10 Years 40% 35%

11 Years 45% 40%

12 Years 50% 45%

States/Territories may impose their own standards above the suggested minimum above.

B - 3.4. Verifications of classification of Multi Class Athlete team members will be done against the National Athletics Classification masterlist and in conjunction with APC, SIA and DSA.

B - 3.5. Multi Class Athlete team members with a physical impairment who have a review status may be required to attend a classification session at the Championships. Where possible, teams will be notified one week prior to the Championships.

Amended March, 2017

B - 3.6. Guide Runners

B - 3.6.1. T11 and T12 athletes are permitted guide runners. Guide runners are optional for T12 class. However, if used, this must be nominated at the time of submission of entries.

B - 3.6.2. Student guide runners (of T11 and T12 classified athletes who medal) receive a suitable memento, provided by the Host State, at the time of presentation.

B - 4. Timing

B - 4.1. Each competitor in track event heats and finals shall be timed, irrespective of their placing.

B - 5. Wind Gauge

B - 5.1. The use of a wind gauge is optional. It is not required for meet records.

B - 6. Starting Blocks

B - 6.1. Starting blocks are optional and athletes are allowed to perform a standing start for sprints and relays events.

False Starts B - 7.1. Any competitor making a false start shall be warned. If a competitor is responsible for making two (2) false starts, or three (3) in the case of Combined Events, he/she shall be disqualified.

B - 8.1. Where a competitor has a clash of a field event with a track event, he/she shall be permitted to complete the field event, where possible, taking the trials out of order if necessary.

B - 8.2. Team Officials are permitted to ‘marshal’ on behalf of a competitor. B - 8.3. Specific instructions shall be provided by the Host State Competition Director at the Pre-Event Meeting.

Marshalling Times/Areas

B - 9.1. An appropriate Call Area is to operate at each Championships.

B - 9.2. Recommended Marshalling Times:

Track Events 15 minutes

Field Events 30 minutes B - 9.3. If a venue does not have separate warm up facilities, these marshalling times may be extended to allow more preparation time at the event site.

B - 10. Competition Times

B - 10.1. Refer School Sport Australia General Policies and Guidelines.

B - 10.2. The scheduled starting time shall be allocated for all events in the program.

B - 10.3. A thirty (30) minute interval should be programmed between the conclusion of the Opening Ceremony and the first marshalling call.

B - 11. Track Events – Able Body

B - 11.1. In events with two (2) heats, the first three placegetters in each heat plus the next fastest times to make a final of eight (8).

B - 11.2. In events with three (3) heats, the first two placegetters for each heat plus the next fastest times to make a final.

B - 11.3. For four (4) heats in 100 m, on tracks with eight (8) lanes on the straight, there will be three rounds of competition (heats, semi finals/finals). On tracks with ten (10) lanes on the straight, there will be two rounds of competition (heats/finals). The advancement will be the first two placegetters plus the fastest times to fill the available lanes in 100 m only.

B - 11.4. For four (4) or five (5) heats in 200 m, the advancement will be the winner and the next fastest to make a final of eight (8).

B - 12. Track Events – Multi Class

B - 12.1. All Multi Class track events will be conducted as timed finals as per IAAF and IPC Rules using the times submitted with entries.

B - 13. 800 Metres – Able Body and Multi Class

B - 13.1. When the Track & Field Championships is conducted over two (2) or more days, heats and/or finals should be conducted on separate days and at appropriate times to avoid excessive heat and humidity.

B - 13.2. Spikes are permitted to be worn in all track events including the 800m.

B - 14. 1500 Metres – Able Body Only

B - 14.1. 1500 metres will be conducted as timed finals.

B - 14.2. Spikes are permitted to be worn in all track events including 1500m.

B - 14.3. There should be at least one day’s separation between the 1500m and 800m events.

B - 15. Combined Event

B - 15.1. The following events will be conducted over two days:

Day One: 100 m, Long Jump Day Two: Shot Put, 800 m

B - 15.2. The events comprising the Combined Event shall be conducted separately and not combined with an existing event.

B - 15.3. The Combined Event 800m may be moved, at the discretion of the National Secretary, to another time slot in the day to accommodate safety and health concerns and shot put rescheduled into the program at a suitable time to accommodate this happening.

B - 16. Relays – Medal Events

There shall be two relays offered as medal events:

B - 16.1. 4 x 100 Metres Relay – teams shall consist of four (4) runners all eligible to compete in the relay entered. The 4 x 100 metres shall be the last event on Day 1 or 2 or 3 of medal events

B - 16.2. Medley Relay (2 x 200 m, 1 x 100 m, 1 x 300 m) – teams shall consist of four (4) runners who may be of varying ages, but the team must compete in the age division for which the oldest runner is eligible. The Medley Relay should be the last events on the last day of medal events.

B - 16.3. The Medley Relay format shall be:

B - 16.3.1. The first runner shall start on the 4x400 m relay marks.

B - 16.3.2. The second runner shall receive the baton within the 4x200 m change over marks. If there are no 4x200 m changeover areas marked on the track, then the 4x100 m changeover marks will be used.

B - 16.3.3. The third runner will receive the baton within the 4x400 m relay changeover area in lanes.

B - 16.3.4. The fourth runner will stand inside the dotted 1500 m assembly line, in lanes, and receive the baton before the green 800 m cut in line. Once they have received the baton, the runner must stay in their lane until they fully cross over the green cut in line after which they may diverge.

B - 16.4. Multi Class Athlete Relays

B - 16.4.1. 4x100m – as per Rule B - 3.11.1 above.

It will be conducted as a combined age group 10-12 years for boys and girls.

The results will be calculated using the multi disability method for relays.

B - 16.4.2. Medley Relay – as per Rule B - 3.11.3 above

It will be conducted as a combined age group 10-12 years for boys and girls.

The results will be calculated using the multi disability method for relays.

B - 16.5. An athlete may compete in one (1) relay only. Smaller States/Territories with small team sizes may use the same athletes for these relays. Where a state cannot field a relay team, they may form a composite team with another state. Where possible, notice should be given at the Pre-Event Meeting.

B - 16.6. The composite relay teams shall have equal status as state relay teams.

B - 16.7. Relay Team Sheets will be distributed at the Pre-Event Meeting for changes to submitted Relay teams only

B - 16.8. The deadline for submission of Relay Team changes is one hour prior to the first corresponding Relay event or as advised by the National Secretary.

B - 17. Field Events

B - 17.1. Field events should be run concurrently subject to the availability of officials and facilities.

B - 17.2. In all field events, except High Jump, all competitors will have three (3) attempts in rotation. The best eight (8) will qualify to have a further optional three (3) attempts. The best of all attempts shall count for placings.

B - 17.3. In Long Jump, plasticine boards will not be required.

B - 17.4. In High Jump, the starting heights shall be:

10 Year Girls 1.05 m 10 Year Boys 1.15 m

11 Year Girls 1.15 m 11 Year Boys 1.25 m

12 Year Girls 1.20 m 12 Year Boys 1.30 m

B - 17.5. Bar rises shall be 5 cm until a maximum of six (6) competitors remain then 3 cm. If the field comprises of less than eight (8) competitors, the increments are at the discretion of the Chief Judge in consultation with the Field Referee. After an athlete has won the competition, the height or heights to which the bar is raised shall be decided by the athlete, in consultation with the Chief Judge or Referee.

B - 17.6. The IAAF Jump Off Rule to separate equal first place shall NOT be used.

B - 17.7. Where possible field events sectors/pits should be marked as follows:

Discus - 5m interval lines and markers.

Shot Put - 1m interval lines and markers

Long Jump - indicator boards to be used

B - 18. Relay Day – Final Day

B - 18.1. Conditions

B - 18.1.1. The Relay Day is to be a relaxed, fun day to conclude competition at the Championships.

B - 18.1.2. It is recommended that it be held after the Excursion and prior to the Closing Ceremony.

B - 18.1.3. The Closing Ceremony will take place as soon after the conclusion of the Relay Day as practical.

B - 18.1.4. Every team member must compete on the Relay Day in at least one relay team.

B - 18.1.5. The 4x100m Relay and the Medley Relay do NOT count for the purpose for fulfilling condition B - 18.1.4 above.

B - 18.1.6. Competitors who become injured during the course of the Championships, and cannot take part in a relay team, will be utilized as ‘officials’ at a relay site.

B - 18.1.7. A call room will operate for track relays only.

B - 18.1.8. Field relay teams will report to the relevant event site when called.

B - 18.1.9. Team Officials may be requested to assist at event sites, changeover zones etc.

B - 18.1.10. School Sport Australia medallions will not be presented for these relays.

B - 18.1.11. Championships Finalist Ribbons will not be presented for these events.

B - 18.1.12. The host state will organize suitable mementos (eg pennant) to be presented to all team members of the first three teams in each event.

B - 18.1.13. All track relays will be run as timed finals with the 3 best times across all heats deciding the placegetters.

B - 18.1.14. The results of the Multi Class Athlete relays will be determined using the multi disability method for relays.

B - 18.2. Entries

B - 18.2.1. States/Territories may enter up to two (2) teams per event per age group per gender in all Relay Day events. For mixed gender events, each State/Territory may enter up to two (2) teams per age group.

B - 18.2.2. Multi Class Athlete relays will compete as one age group (10-12 years) until entries warrant expansion.

B - 18.2.3. Team members may be of varying ages, but the team must compete in the age group for which the oldest team member is eligible.

B - 18.2.4. States/Territories may form composite teams.

B - 18.2.5. Changes to entries, on the Relay Day Team Sheets, must be handed to the National Secretary preferably the day before the Relay Day competition or at least one hour prior to the first corresponding Relay event

B - 18.3. 4x200m Relay

B - 18.3.1. Each team shall consist of four (4) runners, two (2) of whom shall be boys and two (2) of whom shall be girls

B - 18.3.2. The order of running will be boy, boy, girl, girl.

B - 18.3.3. The format shall be:

Runner Number Changeover Description

First Runner Runners start on the 4x200m Relay start and run in lanes

Second Runner Use the 4x200m The runners run in lanes changeover zone (First change). If there are no 4x200m changeover areas marked on the track, then the 4x100m changeover zones will be used

Third Runner Use the 4x400m Runners will run in lanes for the first changeover zone (Second 100m and may cross into lane one change) after the 800m break line on the back straight

Fourth Runner Use the 4x200m Runners will be lined up by an changeover zone in lane official, in start list order. Runners one (Third change). If no must maintain this order and cannot 4x200m are marked on the change even if the incoming runners track, the 4x100m change order changeover zone in lane one will be used.

B - 18.4. Long Jump and Shot Put Relays

B - 18.4.1. Each team shall consist of a minimum of three (3) and a maximum of four (4) athletes.

B - 18.4.2. Each team member will have two attempts.

B - 18.4.3. The best three (3) performances from four different team members will be added together to give the final team score.

B - 18.4.4. The teams will be ranked on the final team score.

B - 18.4.5. School Sport Australia records cannot be claimed from performances in these relay.

B - 18.4.6. Shot Put weights will be those used for the individual events of that age group.

B - 18.4.7. On the Relay Day, for Multi Class Athlete athletes, take off should be from the front of the pit or from a one (1) metre board and to be nominated by the athlete.

B - 18.5. 8x100m

B - 18.5.1. Teams shall consist of eight (8) runners, four (4) of whom shall be boys and four (4) of whom shall be girls.

B - 18.5.2. Runners will alternate boy/girl starting with a boy.

B - 18.5.3. The number of teams allocated to each heat will be limited to reduce the crowding of runners at changeover zones for fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth runners.

B - 18.5.4. The 8x100m relay format will be:

Runner Number Changeover Description

First Runner Runners start at the 4x100m relay start and run in lanes

Second Runner Use the 4x100m Runners run in lanes changeover zone (First change)

Third Runner Use the 4x100m Runners run in lanes changeover zone (Second change)

Fourth Runner Use the 4x100m Runners may cut in after passing the changeover zone (Third end of their respective 4x100m change) changeover zone (yellow tick) Cones will be placed to indicate the cut in

Fifth Runner Use the 4x400m Runners will be lined up in lane order changeover zone (Fourth change)

Sixth Runner Use the 4x100m Runners will be placed on the track in changeover zone in lane the order the teams come into change at one (Fifth change) the fourth change

Seventh Runner Use the 4x100m Runners will be placed on the track in changeover zone in lane the order the teams enter the bend (Fifth one (Sixth change) runner)

Eighth Runner Use the 4x100m Runners will be placed on the track in changeover zone in lane the order the teams enter the back one (Seventh change) straight (Sixth runner)

B - 18.5.5. Once allocated a position, athletes must maintain that position even if the incoming runner changes position

B - 18.5.6. An official will call the order at each changeover five, six and seven (for runners six, seven and eight)

B - 18.6. 8 x 80 m Shuttle Relay

B - 18.6.1. Teams shall consist of eight (8) runners, four (4) of whom shall be boys and four (4) of whom shall be girls.

B - 18.6.2. Runners will alternate boy/girl starting with a boy.

B - 18.7. Pacific School Games

B - 18.7.1. The Relay Day should be included in the Pacific School Games for Track and Field.

SECTION C - FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT

C - 1. Facilities

C - 1.1. As per the IAAF and IPC Rules.

C - 1.2. The following facilities are recommended:

C - 1.2.1. All weather surface track with 8 circular lanes and 10 lanes on the 100 m straight

C - 1.2.2. Two Discus circles and cages, one of which has ‘tie down’ facilities for Multi Class events or a separate throwing plate be provided

C - 1.2.3. Two Shot Put rings and stop board (minimum), extra two required for the Relay Day, one of which has ‘tie down’ facilities for Multi Class events or a separate throwing plate be provided

C - 1.2.4. Two Long Jump Pits and Boards (minimum), extra two required for the Relay Day

C - 1.2.5. One High Jump Pit with uprights and bars (minimum) – bags to suit the age and weight of the athletes

C - 1.2.6. Accessible seating for spectators and teams

C - 1.2.7. Suitably accessible areas for teams within the grandstands or team tents be provided

C - 1.2.8. Accessible Call Room area (room or tent) be available with required number of chairs and tables

C - 1.2.9. Suitable number of toilet facilities including accessible toilets. If required, portable toilets can be hired to suit the number of competitors and spectators

C - 1.2.10. Access to water and food via canteen facilities or outside caterers C - 1.2.11.

Suitable area for the sale of Championship Souvenirs

C - 1.3. Competition Area

C - 1.3.1. As per the IAAF and IPC Rules.

C - 1.3.2. All areas of the field of play must be accessible for Multi Class athletes C - 1.3.3. Refer School

Sport Australia General Policies and Guidelines.

C - 1.4. Warm-up Facilities

C - 1.4.1. A warm up day/half day be scheduled before the start of competition, to allow all teams familiarisation with all events sites, surfaces and equipment.

C - 1.4.2. During competition, if available, a separate warm up area should be provided separate to the main competition area.

C - 1.4.3. Throws warm up areas should be isolated from any track/jumps warm up areas.

C - 1.4.4. If warm up facilities are not available, sufficient time shall be allowed at the competition site for adequate warm up.

C - 1.4.5. All areas of the warm up area must be accessible by Multi Class athletes.

C - 1.4.6. The back straight of the field of play will be available for wheelchair athletes for warm up

C - 2. Equipment

C - 2.1. All competition equipment/implements are to be supplied by the Host State/Championships Organiser.

C - 2.2. The implement weights shall be:

Able Body Implement Weights:

Implement 10 Years 11 Years 12 Years

Shot Put 2 kg 2 kg 3 kg

Discus 500 g 750 g 750 g

Only rubber discuses are to be used for all age groups.

Multi Class Athlete Implement Weights:

The Multi Class Athletes will throw the shot put or discus weight applicable for their classification and age group. The implement weights for athletes with a disability will be no heavier than those thrown by the able body athletes.

Classification 10 Years 11 Years 12 Years

Shot Put Discus Shot Put Discus Shot Put Discus

F01 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 750 g 3 kg 750 g

F11-13 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 750 g 3 kg 750 g

F20 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 750 g 3 kg 750 g

F60 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 750 g 3 kg 750 g

F32 1 kg 500 g 1 kg 500 g 2 kg 500 g

F33 1 kg 500 g 1 kg 500 g 2 kg (1 kg) 500 g

F34 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 500 g

F35 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 500 g

F36 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 500 g

F37 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 500 g

F38 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 500 g

F40/41 1.5 kg 500 g 1.5 kg 500 g 2 kg 750 g (500 g)

F42 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 750 g 3 kg 750 g

F43/44 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 750 g 3 kg 750 g

F45 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 750 g 3 kg 750 g

F46 2 kg 500 g 2 kg 750 g 3 kg 750 g

F51 No Event 350 g No Event 500 g No Event 500 g

F52 1.5 kg 350 g 1.5 kg 500 g 2 kg 500 g

F53 1.5 kg 350 g 1.5 kg 500 g 2 kg 500 g

F54 1.5 kg 350 g 2 kg (1.5 kg) 500 g 2 kg 500 g

F55 1.5 kg 350 g 2 kg (1.5 kg) 500 g 2 kg 500 g

F56 1.5 kg 350 g 2 kg (1.5 kg) 500 g 2 kg 500 g

F57 1.5 kg 350 g 2 kg (1.5 kg) 500 g 2 kg 500 g

Where boys and girls in a classification group throw different weight shot puts, the weight for the girls’ shot put is indicated in brackets.

C - 2.3. Multi Class Wheelchairs and Throwing Frames:

C - 2.3.1. Wheelchairs and throwing frames are considered personal equipment and must be supplied by the athlete

C - 2.3.2. All wheelchairs and throwing frames must comply with the IPC Rules C - 3.

Photofinish:

C - 3.1. Photofinish equipment that supports the use of the ‘Meet Manager’ software shall be used. This equipment can be sourced from Athletics Australia if necessary.

C - 4. Computer Software

C - 4.1. ‘Meet Manager’ shall be the computer program used to conduct the Championships

C - 4.2. ‘Meet Manager’ shall be used for determining the points for the Combined Event.

C - 4.3. The School Sport Australia National Secretary shall prepare the ‘Meet Manager’ program each year.

SECTION D - UNIFORMS

D - 1. All competitors must wear the official uniform of their State/Territory.

D - 2. Competition/Hip Numbers, where supplied, must be firmly attached.

D - 3. Other items of clothing must be in accordance with IAAF or IPC Rules.

SECTION E – INJURY

E - 1. Refer to School Sport Australia General Policy for the management of injuries.

E - 2. First Aid Officers/Sports Trainers

E - 2.1. Minimum of two (2) First Aid Officers/Sports Trainers must be in attendance on each day of the Championships

E - 2.2. The First Aid Officers/Sports Trainers must be stationed on the field of play during competition

E - 3. Strapping

E- 3.1 Any athletes who regular use strapping tape should provide their own tape

SECTION F - COMPETITION OFFICIALS

F - 1. Competition Director, Referees, Umpires and Judges F - 1.1.

As per the IAAF and IPC Rules.

F - 1.2. Refer School Sport Australia General Policies and Guidelines.

F - 1.3. Where possible, all referees should be members of the Host Association.

F - 2. Photofinish Operator

F - 2.1. If a suitably qualified Photofinish Operator is not available from within the Host State/State Athletics Association, the Host State shall budget for the a suitable operator to be invited from another State/Territory.

F - 3. Student Officials

F - 3.1. These may be sourced from local schools/clubs to perform various tasks at field event sites, start line crew, computer work and Call Room duties.

F - 4. Announcer

F - 4.1. The Announcer will introduce all field events and all track finalists to the public prior to the commencement of the event.

SECTION G – PROTESTS AND APPEALS

G - 1. Protests/Appeals

G - 1.1. As per IAAF Rule 146 and IPC Rule 4.1 and 4,2 with the following variations:

G - 1.1.1. The athlete concerned or his/her Team Manager/Coach only may, in the first instance, make an oral appeal to the Referee within 15 minutes of the completion of the event. Presentations will be held for 15 minutes.

G - 1.1.2. The relevant Team Manager/Coach only may make an appeal to the Jury of Appeal within 15 minutes of the completion of the event or the relevant Referee’s decision, whichever comes first.

G - 1.1.3. The deposit of AUD$20 cash must accompany an appeal to the Jury of Appeal.

SECTION H - JUDICIARY

H - 1. Jury of Appeal

H - 1.1. The Jury of Appeal to be comprised of a Chairperson (nominated by the Host State), the School Sport Australia National Secretary (or his/her nominee) and one nominated State/Territory representative not involved in the appeal.

H - 1.2. Each State/Territory to nominate their representative at the Pre-Event Meeting.

SECTION I - TROPHIES/AWARDS/MEDALS/RECORDS

I - 1. Medallions

I - 1.1. Refer School Sport Australia General Policies. I - 1.2. School Sport Australia medallions will be awarded to first, second and third place in all events on Medal Event Days of the Championships. I - 1.3. Medallions for Multi Class Athlete events will be calculated using the multi- disability method. I - 1.4. Medal presentations are to be held as soon as possible after the completion of the event.

I - 1.5. Student guide runners (see Rule B - 3.6.2 above)

I - 2. Finalist Ribbons

I - 2.1. Finalist ribbons will be given to all track finalists (including relays), the final eight (8) competitors in field events and the top eight placegetters in Multi Class timed finals according to the multi disability calculations on Medal Event Days of the Championships.

I - 3. Relay Day Awards

I - 3.1. See Relay Day Rules B - 3.12.1.10, B - 3.12.1.11 and B - 3.12.1.12 above.

I - 4. Records

I - 4.1. Championship Meet Records

I - 4.1.1. All School Sport Australia Track & Field Championships programs must include records for all events conducted on Medal Event Days of the Championships. All throwing records should list the weight of the implement.

I - 4.1.2. Multi Class Athlete records will be kept for each classification.

I - 4.1.3. All discontinued School Sport Australia Track & Field Championships event records should be included in all future School Sport Australia Track & Field Championships Programs.

I - 4.1.4. Track records established using hand held times must be given to the nearest one tenth of a second. Records established using electronic timing shall be given to the nearest one hundredth of a second.

I - 4.1.5. A certificate, supplied by School Sport Australia, shall be presented to all record breakers. Certificates shall also be awarded for any records set in qualifying rounds of competition as well as any other subsequent final round.

I - 4.1.6. Championships meet records can only be broken by performances attained at the School Sport Australia Championships or by performances attained at a Pacific School Games.

I - 4.1.7. Refer rule B - 3.8 for the use of a wind gauge and the effect on meet records.

I - 4.2. Pacific School Games Meet Records

I - 4.2.1. A complete set of Pacific School Games Records should be kept I - 4.2.2. Multi

Class records will be kept for each classification

I - 4.2.3. Pacific School Games records can only be broken by performances attained at a Pacific School Games.

SECTION J - OTHER

J - 1. Ceremonies

J - 1.1. Refer School Sport Australia General Policies and Guidelines.

J - 1.2. There shall be an Opening and a Closing Ceremony conducted. The Opening Ceremony to be held on the warm up day whenever possible. The Closing Ceremony must be the held at the end of the Championships and after the Excursion.

J - 1.3. Medal presentations are to be held as soon as possible after the completion of each event.

J - 2. Program

J - 2.1. Refer School Sport Australia General Policies and Guidelines.

J - 2.2. The Championships program shall contain:

J - 2.2.1. Welcome Messages

J - 2.2.2. Rules & Guidelines

J - 2.2.3. History of the Championships

J - 2.2.4. All records

J - 2.2.5. List of competitors and team officials by State/Territory J - 2.2.6.

Appropriate sponsor advertisements

J - 2.2.7. List of medical facilities (medical and dental clinics, hospitals) in the local area including contact details

J - 2.3. The following rules shall be specially printed in the Championships Program:

J - 2.3.1. IAAF Rule 142.4 ‘Failure to Participate’ - re withdrawing athletes from events.

J - 2.3.2. School Sport Australia Policy re removal of children from Championships activities.

J - 2.4. Seeded Events

J - 2.4.1. These will not be contained within the printed program

J - 2.4.2. These will be published on the School Sport Australia website in the few days prior to the commencement of the Championships to ensure accuracy

SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA

SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS

NAME STATE YEAR

Kirsteen Farrance VIC 2001

Graeme Clark VIC 2001

Marie Kelly NSW 2001

Sue Kueffer VIC 2001

Lorraine Morgan VIC 2001

Peter Ruff VIC 2001

Helen Roberts QLD 2002

Jim O’Sullivan QLD 2002

Michael McKeen SA 2002

Trevor Potter SA 2002

David Trend VIC 2002

John Deany VIC 2003

Ken Wing Jan VIC 2003

James Birch QLD 2003

Alan Bishop ACT 2003

Lynda Gusbeth VIC 2004

Noreen McMenaman VIC 2004

Dan O’Sullivan QLD 2004

Stephanie Hawgood QLD 2007

Luke Donatini QLD 2007

Russell Sakey NSW 2007

Yvonne Evans SA 2007

Rodney Gregg NT 2010

Craig Long NSW 2013

Sandy Fenning NSW 2013

Nigel Rosenthal QLD 2014

Kevin Oakey VIC 2014

Dale Spinks QLD 2014

Malcolm McArthur QLD 2014

Kevin Dinale VIC 2015

Robert Kolomeitz QLD 2015

Michaela Vergano ACT 2017

SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA

ECLECTIC SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS

NAME STATE YEAR SPORTS

Michael Butler SA 2016 Track & Field, Cross Country, Touch Football

Margaret Chamberlain NT 2017 Swimming, Track & Field

Cathy Tanks ACT 2017 Cross Country, Track & Field

SSA 10 – 12 Years Track and Field Championships 2018 - Page 55

Teams Challenge

CRITERIA 1. FUN! 2. All competitors must compete on the final day unless injured/ill 3. Teams of 8 mixed gender and mixed age groups for able body 4. Teams of 8 mixed gender, age groups and classifications for multi class 5. Teams formed within states, but capacity for composite teams 6. Teams can pick a team name for each team and have some way to identify them eg bib, coloured shirts, team chant etc

TEAM SIZE ABLE BODY TEAMS – Team Size of 8 MULTI CLASS TEAMS – Team Size of 8 Age Group Categories Boys Girls Age Group Categories Boys Girls 1. 10 years 1 1 1. 10 years 1 1 2. 11 years 1 1 2. 11 years 1 1 3. 12 years 1 1 3. 12 years 1 1 4. 10, 11 or 12 years* 1 1 4. 10, 11 or 12 years* 1 1 TOTAL 4 4 TOTAL 4 4 *NOTE: For Age Group Category 4, the Boys and girl cannot be from the same age group TEAM ENTRIES 1. Each State/Territory will be asked to submit their teams on the Teams Challenge Spreadsheet prior to the start of the Championships 2. States/Territories can have as many teams as they have team members 3. States/Territories fill their teams from their own members in the first instance 4. If athlete numbers per State/Territory are such that you cannot fill a team, you may: a. Create composite teams b. An athlete can complete twice eg run 2 legs of the Relay, jump twice etc 5. Entry spreadsheets must be EMAILED to the National Secretary PRIOR TO PRE CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING, BUT NO LATER THAN THE END OF DAY ONE OF COMPETITION

TEAM CONDITIONS 1. All team members compete in 3 events (2 relays and 1 field event) 2. If an athlete becomes injured, then an athlete can compete twice eg run 2 legs of the relay, jump twice 3. If a State/Territory has the misfortune to have an athlete leave the Championship early and not attend the Teams Challenge, those athletes will not be replaced and athletes can compete twice

EVENTS ABLE BODY TEAMS MULTI CLASS TEAMS TRACK FIELD TRACK FIELD 8x80m Shuttle Shot Put (standing) 8x80m Shuttle Vortex Throw Relay Relay (standing or seated) 8x100m Relay Long Jump 8x100m Relay Vortex Throw (standing)

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ORDER OF EVENTS 1. Team meetings 2. Field Event Ballot a. One age group category will be allocated to one field b. Field events will be allocated by ballot c. All team lists must be submitted prior to this ballot taking place. 3. 8x80m Shuttle 4. Field Events a. As teams complete their shuttle relay, they will be directed to the events sites for their field events 5. 8x100m 6. Presentations (could be part of Closing Ceremony) 7. Closing Ceremony

CONDUCT OF EVENTS 1. No Call Room 2. Shuttle Relay a. Heats of 4 or 5 (2 lanes per team) b. Possibly 10-20 heats c. Random draw of heats d. No prescribed order of age or gender e. If there is a break or baton change happens outside the changeover zone, points will be deducted according to the Scoring Tables 3. Field Events a. Multiple sites b. Teams will be directed to the respective events sites, once they finish their Shuttle Relay c. Long Jump i. Timed Warm Up ii. One Jump iii. Limited run up iv. No fouls, if run through 0 points or step over the edge of the pit, minus points according to the Scoring Tables v. Sectors will be marked by cones along the edges of the landing pits vi. Points will be allocated according to where the athlete lands, their age group and Classification (for Multi Class Teams) according to the Scoring Tables vii. Athletes do not have to take off from a board viii. Method of leaving the pit, is not enforced unless the athlete falls or steps back on landing d. Vortex Throw i. Timed Warm Up ii. One Throw iii. Standing, no run up for able body athletes iv. Standing or seated for multi class athletes v. Over balance over the foul line, minus points according to the Scoring Tables vi. Sectors will be marked by cones along the edges of the landing sector vii. Points will be allocated according to where the implement lands, their age group and Classification (for Multi Class Teams) according to the Scoring Tables e. Shot Put i. Timed Warm Up ii. One Throw iii. Standing, no run back, glide or rotation iv. Over balance over the foul line, minus points according to the Scoring Tables

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v. This event will be conducted in Shot and Discus Circles vi. Method of leaving the circle not enforced vii. Sectors will be marked by cones along the edges of the landing sector viii. Points will be allocated according to where the implement lands, their age group and Classification (for Multi Class Teams) according to the Scoring Tables 4. 8x100m Relay a. Commence once all field events are complete b. Heats of up to 8 c. Recommend that 10 yrs athletes run in either legs one, two or three (ie in lanes) d. Other than c. above, no prescribed order of age or gender e. If there is a break or baton change happens outside the changeover zone, points will be deducted according to the Scoring Tables

SCORING 1. All athletes score points for their performances that contribute to an overall team point score 2. Scoring Tables will be drawn up that reflects the event, age group category and classification (for Multi Class teams) 3. Points will be based on the SSA Track and Field Records 4. Track Events a. Points will be allocated on places in heats regardless of what heat the team runs in according to the Scoring Tables b. Times won’t be taken, but places will be judged via Photofinish 5. Field Events a. No measurements are taken b. Landing area and sand pit will be divide into point sectors c. Each sector will be worth points that contribute to the team score according to the Scoring Tables d. Point sectors will be appropriate for the age competing in that events and classification (for Multi Class teams) e. The points scored by the boys and girl in a team is added together for their team’s score at that event 6. Teams will then be ranked on total team points

AWARDS 1. Pennant for the winning team from each state – able body and multi class 2. First, Second and Third pennants for overall placed teams from Large States (New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria) for able body Teams and Multi Class teams 3. First Second and Third pennants for overall placed teams from Small States (ACT, Northern Territory, South Australia and Tasmania) for able body and multi class teams 4. Composite teams are eligible to win awards

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Updated and Current at January 2018

12 YEARS AND UNDER TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS

BOYS

100m 10 years David Kim NSW 1998 12.63 11 years Robert Boateng NSW 1998 11.97 12 years Bright Appiah NSW 2008 11.62 200m 10 years Hafiz Gami NSW 2006 26.43 11 years Alex Jalloh NSW 2006 24.43 12 years Bright Appiah NSW 2008 23.55 800m 10 years Andrew O’Neill NSW 1993 2:15.62 11 years Benjamin Ganko QLD 2012 2:10.66 12 years Zane Palmer QLD 1997 2:05.61

High Jump 10 years A Graham NSW 1995 1.59m 11 years S Hingston-Curtis QLD 1990 1.70m 12 years Joseph Suaalii NSW 2015 1.78m Long Jump 10 years Michael Orchard VIC 1986 5.21m 11 years Paul Di Bella QLD 1988 5.54m 12 years W Smart QLD 1998 5.92m Shot Put 10 years Latham Takau QLD 2005 14.43m (2kg) 11 years Scott Travena QLD 2010 16.71m (2kg) 12 years Latham Takau QLD 2007 16.50m (3kg) Discus 10 years Mitchell Cooper QLD 2005 43.28m 11 years Tyler Brimblecombe QLD 2017 47.65m 12 years Lukas Ripley QLD 2014 58.31m Multi Event (100m, Long Jump, Shot Put, 800m) 10 Years Keny Arcangeli QLD 2006 1266 Points 11 Years Ezraa Coulston QLD 2012 1423 Points 12 Years Sam Hegarty QLD 2004 1540 Points Medley Relay (200m, 200m, 100m, 300m) 10 Years South Australia 2017 1:55.13 11 Years Victoria 2013 1:49.93 12 Years Victoria 2013 1:45.19 4 x 100m Relay 10 years Queensland 1987 52.10 11 years New South Wales 2006 49.93 12 years Queensland 2008 46.19

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12 YEARS AND UNDER TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS

GIRLS

100m 10 years Charlotte Van Veenendaal NSW 1998 13.02 11 years Hayley Malt VIC 1998 12.50 12 years Terri-Ann Cain QLD 2008 12.20 200m 10 years Chelsea Scolyer TAS 2016 26.82 11 years Angel Ozokwelu VIC 2015 25.96 12 years Terri-Ann Cain QLD 2008 25.16 800m 10 years Laura Powell VIC 2009 2:22.32 11 years Elle Rutherford QLD 2013 2:17.44 12 years Jenny Blundell NSW 2006 2:11.16 High Jump 10 years Brooke Salzmann/Ella Peters NSW/QLD 2009/2015 1.49m 11 years Alka Bjorkelund QLD 2015 1.67m 12 years Erika Vredenbregt ACT 2008 1.69m Long Jump 10 years Sarah Ferrier/Bailee-Anne Tewake VIC/QLD 2006/2016 4.84m 11 years Melanie Slomka NSW 1991 5.13m 12 years Sarah Ferrier VIC 2008 5.49m Shot Put 10 years Mya Sautia QLD 2016 13.21m (2kg) 11 years Paletina Lemi NSW 2007 16.20m (2kg) 12 years Margaret Satupai VIC 2004 13.92m (3kg) Discus 10 years Rachel Bardley NSW 2016 41.36m 11 years Leia Varley VIC 2013 41.18m 12 years Lyvante Su’Emai QLD 2014 45.32m Multi Event (100m, Long Jump, Shot Put, 800m) 10 Years Mia Scerri VIC 2015 1145 Points 11 Years Mia Scerri VIC 2016 1343 Points 12 Years Mia Scerri VIC 2017 1318 Points

Medley Relay (200m, 200m, 100m, 300m) 10 Years New South Wales 2015 1:57.63 11 Years Victoria 2016 1:53.66 12 Years Victoria 2017 1:49.26

4 x 100m Relay 10 years New South Wales 2016 53.98 11 years New South Wales 2017 50.40 12 years Queensland 1989 50.44 (50.2 Hand Held)

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SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS MULTICLASS RECORDS AS AT DECEMBER 2017 BOYS 10 YEARS

EVENT YEAR FIRST NAME SURNAME STATE CLASSIFICATION PERFORMANCE 100 M 2017 (PSG) Ethan Goktepe VIC T01 15.32 100 M 2006 Patrick Jensen NSW T13 15.95 100 M 2006 McKellar Alex QLD T20 15.03 100 M 2007 Rheed McCracken QLD T35 18.95 100 M 2004 Shane Dowley ACT T36 18.88 100 M 2016 Jackson Love NSW T37 17.24 100 M 2014 Adrian Townsend QLD T38 16.45 100 M 2008 (PSG) (PSG) Rohan Bright NSW T40 21.46 100 M 2013 James Gladman NSW T41 21.40 100 M 2017 (PSG) Daniel Rigby NSW T42 21.86 100 M 2015 Jacob Holohan QLD T44 17.43 100 M 2007 Lachlan Foote ACT T45 17.84 100 M 2016 Jake Perrett VIC T46 16.76 100 M 2016 Ryan Engle QLD T47 16.40 100 M 2008 (PSG) (PSG) Ali Hassan NSW T54 31.39

200 M 2015 Peter Vermeulen ACT T01 31.19 200 M 2006 Patrick Jensen NSW T13 33.90 200 M 2006 Alex McKellar QLD T20 31.37 200 M 2007 Rheed McCracken QLD T35 42.62 200 M 2004 Shane Dowley ACT T36 39.36 200 M 2016 Jackson Love NSW T37 35.8 200 M 2014 Adrian Townsend QLD T38 32.68 200 M 2008 (PSG) (PSG) Rohan Bright NSW T40 46.81 200 M 2009 Logan Powell QLD T42 45.51 200 M 2016 Tristan De Maria NSW T44 36.78 200 M 2007 Lachlan Foote ACT T45 37.33 200 M 2016 Jake Perrett VIC T46 34.86 200 M 2016 Ryan Engle QLD T47 33.12 200 M 2008 (PSG) (PSG) Ali Hassan NSW T54 54.24

800 M 2015 Peter Vermeulen ACT T01 02:42.08 800 M 2006 Patrick Jensen NSW T13 03:19.57 800 M 2005 (PSG) (PSG) Kyle Warburton NSW T20 02:49.90 800 M 2007 Daniel Jennings NSW T35 03:46.31 800 M 2012 Timothy Blowes NSW T37 03:31.80 800 M 2015 Angus Hincksman SA T38 02:49.11 800 M 2015 Jacob Holohan QLD T44 04:09.44 800 M 2017 (PSG) Lachlan East NSW T42 04:17.82 800 M 2009 Bailey Cooper NSW T46 03:07.66

DISCUS 2014 Ben Robertson NSW F01 17.50 DISCUS 2008 (PSG) Cameron MacLean NSW F13 9.92 DISCUS 2010 Joshua Lush QLD F20 24.07 DISCUS 2015 Ori Drabkin VIC F35 8.37 DISCUS 2016 Mustapha Khoder NSW F37 10.91 DISCUS 2015 Patrick Naismith VIC F38 15.07 DISCUS 2008 (PSG) (PSG) Rohan Bright NSW F40 12.83 DISCUS 2009 Majye Moreno NSW F44 13.50 DISCUS 2016 Ryan Engle QLD F46 19.04

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EVENT YEAR FIRST NAME SURNAME STATE CLASSIFICATION PERFORMANCE LONG JUMP 2015 Peter Vermeulen ACT T01 4.00 LONG JUMP 2006 Patrick Jensen NSW T13 3.34 LONG JUMP 2005 (PSG) Aziah Robe-Broome QLD T20 3.79 LONG JUMP 2007 Rheed McCracken QLD T35 2.97 LONG JUMP 2004 Shane Dowley ACT T36 2.79 LONG JUMP 2016 Jackson Love NSW T37 2.98 LONG JUMP 2014 Adrian Townsend QLD T38 3.33 LONG JUMP 2013 Matthew Lundie QLD T40 1.65 LONG JUMP 2009 Logan Powell QLD T42 2.60 LONG JUMP 2016 Tristan De Maria NSW T44 3.39 LONG JUMP 2007 Lachlan Foote ACT T45 3.03 LONG JUMP 2016 Ryan Engle QLD T46 3.71

SHOT PUT 2006 McLeod Jack NSW F01 7.15 SHOT PUT 2012 Benjamin Gulliford NSW F13 6.06 SHOT PUT 2017 (PSG) Ryan Ferguson NSW F20 8.08 SHOT PUT 2007 Rheed McCracken QLD F35 6.24 SHOT PUT 2008 (PSG) Gordan Allan NSW F37 5.31 SHOT PUT 2015 Patrick Naismith VIC F38 8.22 SHOT PUT 2008 (PSG) Rohan Bright NSW F40 3.91 SHOT PUT 2009 Logan Powell QLD F42 6.54 SHOT PUT 2010 Aaron Lehanne NSW F43 6.33 SHOT PUT 2016 Tristan De Maria NSW F44 7.46 SHOT PUT 2016 Ryan Engle QLD F46 7.30

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SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS MULTICLASS RECORDS AS AT DECEMBER 2017 BOYS 11 YEARS

EVENT YEAR FIRST NAME SURNAME STATE CLASSIFICATION PERFORMANCE 100 M 2016 Peter Vermeulen ACT T01 15.07 100 m 2012 Kyle Potgieter QLD T12 17.44 100 M 2016 Jed Davis SA T13 15.55 100 M 2007 Brice Edwards QLD T20 14.77 100 M 2008 (PSG) Rheed McCracken QLD T34 17.95 100 M 2008 (PSG) Daniel Jennings NSW T35 19.80 100 M 2004 Mitchell Pink NSW T36 16.37 100 M 2017 (PSG) Jackson Love NSW T37 16.49 100 M 2015 Adrian Townsend QLD T38 15.81 100 M 2009 Rohan Bright NSW T40 23.14 100 M 2012 Isaac Natoli NSW T41 21.04 100 M 2010 Logan Powell QLD T42 19.62 100 M 2013 Kyle Haslam QLD T43 17.04 100 M 2012 Lochlan Charity SA T44 16.53 100 M 2008 (PSG) Lachlan Foote ACT T45 16.21 100 M 2017 (PSG) Jake Perrett VIC T46 15.33 100 M 2016 Anthony Jordan VIC T47 15.12 100 M 2014 Bill Sinclair SA T60 20.79

200 M 2016 Peter Varmeulen ACT T01 31.04 200 M 2012 Kyle Potgieter QLD T12 36.97 200 M 2016 Jed Davis SA T13 33.33 200 M 2011 Joshua Lush QLD T20 30.91 200 M 2008 (PSG) Daniel Jennings NSW T35 43.60 200 M 2004 Mitchell Pink NSW T36 32.43 200 M 2017 (PSG) Jackson Love NSW T37 35.43 200 M 2016 Angus Hincksman SA T38 32.95 200 M 2009 Rohan Bright NSW T40 51.54 200 M 2012 Isaac Natoli NSW T41 45.21 200 M 2010 Logan Powell QLD T42 42.85 200 M 2017 (PSG) Jonathan Barbour ACT T43 43.96 200 M 2012 Jacob Mibus VIC T44 35.89 200 M 2008 (PSG) Hayden Sinclair NSW T45 33.79 200 M 2017 (PSG) Jake Perrett VIC T46 32.04 200 M 2016 Anthony Jordan VIC T47 31.97 200 M 2014 Bill Sinclair SA T60 44.02

800 M 2016 Peter Vermeulen ACT T01 02:37.00 800 M 2012 Kyle Potgieter QLD T12 03:05.50 800 M 2016 Jed Davis SA T13 02:57.34 800 M 2016 Matthew Taylor QLD T20 02:41.47 800 M 2016 Ori Drabkin VIC T35 03:51.51 800 M 2004 Mitchell Pink NSW T36 03:07.05 800 M 2017 (PSG) Finlay Bragg NSW T37 03:13.28 800 M 2016 Angus Hincksman SA T38 02:38.69 800 M 2009 Rohan Bright NSW T40 04:13.20 800 M 2012 Jacob Mibus VIC T44 03:07.70 800 M 2008 (PSG) Hayden Sinclair NSW T45 03:22.90 800 M 2008 (PSG) Jesse McCormack QLD T46 02:52.26 800 M 2014 Bill Sinclair SA T60 04:40.30

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EVENT YEAR FIRST NAME SURNAME STATE CLASSIFICATION PERFORMANCE DISCUS 2016 Peter Vermeulen ACT F01 22.9 DISCUS 2015 Sanaila Koroiravu NSW F20 28.07 DISCUS 2008 (PSG) Rheed McCracken QLD F34 20.34 DISCUS 2013 Zachary Jones VIC F35 14.88 DISCUS 2017 (PSG) Harper Kenneally SA F37 17.89 DISCUS 2016 Patrick Naismith VIC F38 18.62 DISCUS 2009 Rohan Bright NSW F40 13.67 DISCUS 2010 Logan Powell QLD F42 19.17 DISCUS 2015 Lucas Di Guglielmo VIC F44 14.14 DISCUS 2017 (PSG) Ryan Engle QLD F46 23.00 DISCUS 2014 Bill Sinclair SA F60 10.05

LONG JUMP 2016 Peter Vermeulen ACT T01 4.07 LONG JUMP 2016 Jed Davis SA T13 3.53 LONG JUMP 2006 Aziah Robe-Broome QLD T20 4.00 LONG JUMP 2008 (PSG) Rheed McCracken QLD T34 3.11 LONG JUMP 2008 (PSG) Daniel Jennings NSW T35 2.55 LONG JUMP 2004 Mitchell Pink NSW T36 2.85 LONG JUMP 2017 (PSG) Hunter Roadley NSW T37 3.11 LONG JUMP 2012 Ari Gesini ACT T38 3.63 LONG JUMP 2009 Rohan Bright NSW T40 1.65 LONG JUMP 2014 James Gladman NSW T41 1.89 LONG JUMP 2010 Logan Powell QLD T42 3.23 LONG JUMP 2012 Lochoan Charity SA T44 3.05 LONG JUMP 2008 (PSG) Hayden Sinclair NSW T45 3.34 LONG JUMP 2017 (PSG) Ryan Engle QLD T46 3.88 LONG JUMP 2016 Anthony Jordan VIC T37 3.53 LONG JUMP 2014 Bill Sinclair SA T60 2.08

SHOT PUT 2016 Peter Vermeulen ACT F01 8.72 SHOT PUT 2007 Patrick Jensen NSW F13 6.42 SHOT PUT 2005 (PSG) Michael Henderson QLD F20 11.05 SHOT PUT 2008 (PSG) Rheed McCracken QLD F34 7.03 SHOT PUT 2013 Zachary Jones VIC F35 5.49 SHOT PUT 2017 (PSG) Harper Kenneally SA F37 6.20 SHOT PUT 2016 Patrick Naismith VIC F38 9.04 SHOT PUT 2010 Sumil Sharma ACT F40 2.37 SHOT PUT 2012 Isaac Natoli NSW F41 3.26 SHOT PUT 2010 Logan Powell QLD F42 7.43 SHOT PUT 2016 Zachariah Hill NSW F43 7.11 SHOT PUT 2012 Tim Hodge NSW F44 6.75 SHOT PUT 2017 (PSG) Ryan Engle QLD F46 8.35 SHOT PUT 2014 Bill Sinclair SA F60 3.89

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SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS MULTICLASS RECORDS AS AT DECEMBER 2017 BOYS 12 YEARS

*This athlete is now not eligible according to the APC classification master list as at January 2012. However, at the time this athlete had satisfied the requirements for that competition.

EVENT YEAR FIRST NAME SURNAME STATE CLASSIFICATION PERFORMANCE 100 M 2017 (PSG) Peter Vermeulen ACT T01 14.18 100 M 2013 Kyle Potgieter QLD T12 15.61 100 M 2015 Tyson O'Neil NSW T13 14.88 100 M 2008 (PSG) Brice Edwards QLD T20 13.50 100 M 2017 (PSG) Ori Drabkin VIC T35 17.94 100 M 2005 (PSG) Mitchell Pink NSW T36 15.48 100 M 2012 Nathaniel Edwards QLD T37 15.19 100 M 2016 Adrian Townsend QLD T38 14.93 100 M 2016 Kobey Pinnell NSW T40 20.48 100 M 2013 Isaac Natoli NSW T41 20.38 100 M 2017 (PSG) Keegan Elrick QLD T43 16.10 100 M 2013 Jacob Mibus VIC T44 15.61 100 M 2010 Brock Styles NSW T45 14.66 100 M 2003 Mitchell Gourlay VIC T46 16.23 100 M 2017 (PSG) Anthony Jordan VIC T47 14.91

200 M 2017 (PSG) Peter Vermeulen ACT T01 28.78 200 M 2013 Kyle Potgieter QLD T12 33.34 200 M 2017 (PSG) Jed Davis SA T13 31.46 200 M 2008 (PSG) Brice Edwards QLD T20 27.94 200 M 2013 Ari Gesini ACT T35 31.21 200 M 2005 (PSG) Mitchell Pink NSW T36 32.10 200 M 2006 Josh Seaman SA T37 34.34 200 M 2017 (PSG) Cooper De Prinse VIC T38 30.77 200 M 2016 Kobey Pinnell NSW T40 43.99 200 M 2013 Isaac Natoli NSW T41 44.06 200 M 2017 (PSG) Keegan Elrick QLD T43 34.60 200 M 2013 Jacob Mibus VIC T44 33.84 200 M 2010 Brock Styles NSW T45 31.56 200 M 2003 Mitchell Gourlay VIC T46 34.19 200 M 2017 (PSG) Anthony Jordan VIC T47 30.47

800 M 2017 (PSG) Peter Vermeulen ACT T01 02:27.13 800 M 2013 Kyle Potgieter QLD T12 03:04.75 800 M 2008 (PSG) Patrick Jensen NSW T13 02:51.60 800 M 2017 (PSG) Matthew Taylor QLD T20 02:30.36 800 M 2013 Ari Gesini ACT T35 03:02.66 800 M 2005 (PSG) Mitchell Pink NSW T36 02:52.10 800 M 2012 Nathaniel Edwards QLD T37 02:50.60 800 M 2017 (PSG) Angus Hincksman SA T38 02:31.37 800 M 2010 Rohan Bright NSW T40 04:07.50 800 M 2013 Jacob Mibus VIC T44 03:13.79 800 M 2010 Brock Styles NSW T45 03:08.27 800 M 2005 (PSG) Bradley Jones* NSW T46 02:46.68

SSA 10 – 12 Years Track and Field Championships 2018 - Page 65 EVENT YEAR FIRST NAME SURNAME STATE CLASSIFICATION PERFORMANCE DISCUS 2016 Nathaniel Halpin ACT F01 26.44 DISCUS 2013 Matthew Senese VIC F13 16.49 DISCUS 2016 Sanaila Koroiravu NSW F20 32.82 DISCUS 2008 (PSG) Ben Lorimer QLD F33 8.34 DISCUS 2013 Ari Gesini ACT F35 28.91 DISCUS 2010 Shane McBurney NSW F37 23.29 DISCUS 2011 Brady Rose QLD F38 18.82 DISCUS 2010 Rohan Bright NSW F40 14.25 DISCUS 2017 (PSG) Zachariah Hill NSW F43 18.94

LONG JUMP 2017 (PSG) Peter Vermeulen ACT T01 4.48 LONG JUMP 2017 (PSG) Jed Davis SA T13 3.98 LONG JUMP 2007 Aziah Robe-Broome QLD T20 4.36 LONG JUMP 2013 Ari Gesini ACT T35 4.02 LONG JUMP 2012 Nathaniel Edwards QLD T37 3.53 LONG JUMP 2017 (PSG) Angus Hincksman SA T38 3.88 LONG JUMP 2016 Kobey Pinnell NSW T40 2.41 LONG JUMP 2015 James Gladman NSW T41 1.99 LONG JUMP 2017 (PSG) Keegan Elrick QLD T43 3.45 LONG JUMP 2013 Jacob Mibus VIC T44 3.66 LONG JUMP 2010 Brock Styles NSW T45 3.69 LONG JUMP 2003 Mitchell Gourlay VIC T46 3.57 LONG JUMP 2017 (PSG) Anthony Jordan VIC T47 4.04

SHOT PUT 2017 (PSG) Cruz Lemming QLD F01 11.26 SHOT PUT 2013 Matthew Senese VIC F13 7.45 SHOT PUT 2016 Sanaila Koroiravu NSW F20 11.73 SHOT PUT 2008 (PSG) Ben Lorimer QLD F33 3.26 SHOT PUT 2016 Kowen Yarnold NSW F34 3.23 SHOT PUT 2013 Ari Gesini ACT F35 9.75 SHOT PUT 2005 (PSG) Mitchell Pink NSW F36 6.74 SHOT PUT 2010 James Hunt NSW F37 7.64 SHOT PUT 2017 (PSG) Cooper De Prinse VIC F38 9.52 SHOT PUT 2015 Matthew Lundie QLD F40 4.73 SHOT PUT 2015 James Gladman NSW F41 4.14 SHOT PUT 2017 (PSG) Zachariah Hill NSW F43 7.07 SHOT PUT 2005 (PSG) Bradley Jones* NSW F46 8.12

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EVENT YEAR FIRST NAME SURNAME STATE CLASSIFICATION PERFORMANCE 100 M 2012 Saskia Newman NSW T01 15.47 100 M 2008 (PSG) Shannan Burrows NSW T11 20.97 100 M 2013 Alana Tiller SA T13 16.59 100 M 2011 Sarah Eckert QLD T20 15.40 100 M 2005 (PSG) Erinn Walters ACT T35 22.64 100 M 2012 Tamsin Colley NSW T36 21.64 100 M 2015 Akeesha Snowden SA T37 17.81 100 M 2012 Remee Ballantyne NSW T38 18.25 100 M 2014 Angelina Melki SA T40 29.37 100 M 2016 Sienna Junkiewicz NSW T41 22.56 100 M 2015 Farzarna Cook NSW T42 28.43 100 M 2013 Holly Saunders NSW T44 19.70 100 M 2011 Jemimah Simpson SA T46 15.76

200 M 2012 Saskia Newman NSW T01 32.85 200 M 2008 (PSG) Shannan Burrows NSW T11 45.75 200 M 2014 Leilani Faasisila NSW T12 39.31 200 M 2013 Alana Tiller SA T13 36.50 200 M 2011 Sarah Eckert QLD T20 31.91 200 M 2005 (PSG) Erinn Walters ACT T35 48.50 200 M 2012 Tamsin Colley NSW T36 32.85 200 M 2015 Akeesha Snowden SA T37 37.49 200 M 2012 Remee Ballantyne NSW T38 39.60 200 M 2014 Angelina Melki SA T40 66.92 200 M 2014 Jasmine Clingan NSW T41 49.00 200 M 2013 Holly Saunders NSW T44 43.03 200 M 2011 Jemimah Simpson SA T46 32.16

800 M 2012 Mackenzie Smyth QLD T01 03:11.80 800 M 2008 (PSG) Shannan Burrows NSW T11 04:41.50 800 M 2014 Leilani Faasisila NSW T12 03:59.90 800 M 2017 (PSG) Layla Sharp NSW T13 03:09.85 800 M 2004 Samantha Chapman QLD T20 03:10.47 800 M 2012 Tamsin Colley NSW T36 04:09.30 800 M 2017 (PSG) Sybella Warton NSW T37 03:40.06 800 M 2011 Jemimah Simpson SA T46 03:02.20

DISCUS 2014 Brooke King NSW F01 20.84 DISCUS 2009 Hana Mitchell NSW F13 16.61 DISCUS 2017 (PSG) Odesza Toia NSW F20 17.81 DISCUS 2008 (PSG) Hollie Henderson NT F36 9.82 DISCUS 2015 Akeesha Snowden SA F37 15.01 DISCUS 2012 Nicole Robertson NSW F38 13.58 DISCUS 2010 Cassidy Turner NSW F40 6.03 DISCUS 2011 Nikaiya Payne NT F44 10.53 DISCUS 2011 Jemimah Simpson SA F46 17.94

SSA 10 – 12 Years Track and Field Championships 2018 - Page 67 EVENT YEAR FIRST NAME SURNAME STATE CLASSIFICATION PERFORMANCE LONG JUMP 2008 (PSG) Jamie Howell QLD T01 3.74 LONG JUMP 2008 (PSG) Shannan Burrows NSW T11 1.95 LONG JUMP 2011 Jenna Jones NSW T13 3.08 LONG JUMP 2011 Sarah Eckert QLD T20 3.51 LONG JUMP 2005 (PSG) Erinn Walters ACT T35 0.79 LONG JUMP 2012 Tamsin Colley NSW T36 1.89 LONG JUMP 2015 Akeesha Snowden SA T37 2.62 LONG JUMP 2012 Remee Ballantyne QLD T38 2.62 LONG JUMP 2014 Jasmine Clingan NSW T41 2.03 LONG JUMP 2008 (PSG) Sarah Walsh NSW T44 2.14 LONG JUMP 2006 Katie Paterson QLD T46 3.00

SHOT PUT 2014 Brooke King NSW F01 6.94 SHOT PUT 2016 Zara Perry NSW F13 5.65 SHOT PUT 2014 Sarah Van Der Ent NSW F20 6.80 SHOT PUT 2012 Tamsin Colley NSW F36 3.65 SHOT PUT 2015 Akeesha Snowden SA F37 5.34 SHOT PUT 2012 Nicole Robertson NSW F38 5.51 SHOT PUT 2010 Cassidy Turner NSW F40 2.96 SHOT PUT 2015 Farzarna Cook NSW F42 3.18 SHOT PUT 2009 Julie Charlton NSW F43 3.69 SHOT PUT 2011 Nikaiya Payne NT F44 3.86 SHOT PUT 2007 Amanda Krsticevic NSW F46 5.74

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EVENT YEAR FIRST NAME SURNAME STATE CLASSIFICATION PERFORMANCE 100 M 2013 Saskia Newman NSW T01 14.67 100 M 2009 Shannon Burrows NSW T11 18.87 100 M 2015 Louvaro Kerwin QLD T12 14.88 100 M 2012 Jeena Jones NSW T13 15.09 100 M 2008 (PSG) Carla Jarrett QLD T20 14.92 100 M 2013 Dana Crees VIC T35 18.34 100 M 2013 Tamsin Colley NSW T36 18.30 100 M 2015 Kanako Weightman QLD T37 17.11 100 M 2015 Abby Craswell QLD T38 17.37 100 M 2017 (PSG) Lashantaye Pinnell NSW T40 21.53 100 M 2015 Jasmine Clingan NSW T41 22.30 100 M 2009 Sarah Walsh NSW T44 18.63 100 m 2005 (PSG) Nadine Anthony NT T46 15.64

200 M 2013 Saskia Newman NSW T01 31.24 200 M 2015 Louvaro Kerwin QLD T12 31.59 200 M 2012 Jenna Jones NSW T13 32.81 200 M 2008 (PSG) Carla Jarrett QLD T20 31.82 200 M 2013 Dana Crees VIC T35 41.34 200 M 2013 Tamsin Colley NSW T36 40.54 200 M 2016 Akeesha Snowden SA T37 36.54 200 M 2015 Abby Craswell QLD T38 36.73 200 M 2017 (PSG) Lashantaye Pinnell NSW T40 49.83 200 M 2015 Jamsmine Clingan NSW T41 48.94 200 M 2009 Sarah Walsh NSW T44 39.14 200 M 2004 Lucy Larson QLD T46 32.99 200 M 2015 Ella Osborne NSW T47 33.19

800 M 2013 Mackenzie Smyth QLD T01 02:56.62 800 M 2009 Shannan Burrows NSW T11 04:05.02 800 M 2013 Karlee Symonds NSW T12 03:52.22 800 M 2012 Jenna Jones NSW T13 03:07.10 800 M 2005 (PSG) Samantha Chapman QLD T20 03:06.50 800 M 2016 Zara Slavin QLD T35 04:29.52 800 M 2013 Tamsin Colley NSW T36 03:37.75 800 M 2017 (PSG) Charlize Tran NSW T37 03:58.18 800 M 2005 (PSG) Jamie McInerney SA T38 03:48.90 800 M 2012 Nikaiya Payne NT T44 03:50.70 800 M 2005 (PSG) Nadine Anthony NT T46 03:09.10

SSA 10 – 12 Years Track and Field Championships 2018 - Page 69 EVENT YEAR FIRST NAME SURNAME STATE CLASSIFICATION PERFORMANCE DISCUS 2015 Brooke King NSW F01 20.14 DISCUS 2015 Louvaro Kerwin QLD f12 15.78 DISCUS 2010 Hana Mitchell NSW F13 17.37 DISCUS 2008 (PSG) Tamika Snow QLD F20 15.37 DISCUS 2012 Teneisha Barbaro NSW F34 5.12 DISCUS 2013 Dana Crees VIC F35 14.10 DISCUS 2013 Tamsin Colley NSW F36 10.22 DISCUS 2016 Akeesha Snowden SA F37 19.77 DISCUS 2013 Nicol Robertson NSW F38 19.37 DISCUS 2015 Angelina Melki SA F40 8.39 DISCUS 2010 Julie Charlton NSW F43 12.04 DISCUS 2012 Nikaiya Payne NT F44 12.33 DISCUS 2017 (PSG) Natalie Millerd QLD F46 20.22 DISCUS 2016 Victoria Simpson NSW F55 6.21

LONG JUMP 2009 Jamie Howell QLD T01 3.91 LONG JUMP 2015 Louvaro Kerwin QLD T12 3.87 LONG JUMP 2012 Jenna Jones NSW T13 3.57 LONG JUMP 2015 Shiralee Thurlow NSW T20 3.62 LONG JUMP 2014 Holly Saunders NSW T35 2.40 LONG JUMP 2013 Tamsin Colley NSW T36 2.45 LONG JUMP 2016 Akeesha Snowden SA T37 3.01 LONG JUMP 2010 Carly Salmon NSW T38 2.72 LONG JUMP 2015 Jasmine Clingan NSW T41 2.24 LONG JUMP 2012 Nikaiya Payne NT T44 2.53 LONG JUMP 2005 (PSG) Nadine Anthony NT T46 3.60 LONG JUMP 2017 (PSG) Natalie Millerd NSW T47 3.65

SHOT PUT 2015 Brooke King NSW F01 7.84 SHOT PUT 2015 Louvaro Kerwin QLD F12 6.01 SHOT PUT 2012 Jenna Jones NSW F13 7.38 SHOT PUT 2014 Annabelle Rodgers NSW F20 8.26 SHOT PUT 2013 Dana Crees VIC F35 4.96 SHOT PUT 2013 Tamsin Colley NSW F36 4.63 SHOT PUT 2016 Akeesha Snowden SA F37 6.17 SHOT PUT 2013 Nicol Robertson NSW F38 6.46 SHOT PUT 2010 Julie Charlton NSW F43 4.25 SHOT PUT 2012 Nikaiya Payne NT F44 4.88 SHOT PUT 2017 (PSG) Natalie Millerd QLD F46 7.54 SHOT PUT 2016 Victoria Simpson NSW F55 3.44

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*This athlete is now not eligible according to the APC classification master list as at January 2012. However, at the time this athlete had satisifed the requirements for that competition.

EVENT YEAR FIRST NAME SURNAME STATE CLASSIFICATION PERFORMANCE 100 M 2013 Imelda Fadila QLD T01 14.02 100 M 2010 Shannan Burrows NSW T11 17.38 100 M 2016 Louvaro Kerwin QLD T13 14.46 100 M equal 2003 Denae Daniel QLD T20 14.99 100 M equal 2016 Shiralee Thurlow NSW T20 14.99 100 M 2008 (PSG) Kristy Pond NSW T34 27.35 100 M 2015 Holly Saunders NSW T35 18.42 100 M 2016 Abby Craswell QLD T36 16.90 100 M 2017 (PSG) Akeesha Snowden QLD T37 16.58 100 M 2008 (PSG) Sara Moroney* NSW T38 15.38 100 M 2016 Angelina Melki S T40 25.99 100 M 2016 Lucia Bruce-Gilchrist NSW T41 21.12 100 M 2010 Sarah Walsh NSW T44 17.17 100 M 2008 (PSG) Katie Paterson QLD T46 15.02

200 M 2010 Jamie Howell QLD T01 30.32 200 M 2010 Shannan Burrows NSW T11 38.20 200 M 2016 Louvaro Kerwin QLD T13 30.79 200 M 2016 Shiralee Thurlow NSW T20 31.16 200 M 2008 (PSG) Kristy Pond NSW T34 51.03 200 M 2014 Dayna Crees VIC T35 37.93 200 M 2007 Mikey Lloyd-Tighe NSW T36 46.12 200 M 2017 (PSG) Akeesha Snowden QLD T37 34.39 200 M 2008 (PSG) Sara Moroney* NSW T38 33.06 200 M 2012 Laura Mladenovic QLD T40 66.20 200 M 2016 Lucia Bruce-Gilchrist NSW T41 45.82 200 M 2010 Sarah Walsh NSW T44 37.14 200 M 2005 (PSG) Lucy Larsen QLD T46 31.05

800 M 2014 Mackenzie Smyth QLD T01 02:54.36 800 M 2010 Shannan Burrows NSW T11 04:04.10 800 M 2016 Leilani Faasisila QLD T12 03:30.91 800 M 2013 Jenna Jones NSW T13 02:55.75 800 M 2016 Kyrna Crump QLD T20 02:59.85 800 M 2008 (PSG) Kristy Pond NSW T34 03:47.27 800 M 2014 Dayna Crees VIC T35 04:43.59 800 M 2014 Tamsin Colley NSW T36 03:34.58 800 M 2004 Morgan McAllister QLD T37 03:05.32 800 M 2008 (PSG) Sara Moroney* NSW T38 03:14.70 800 M 2016 Angelina Melki SA T40 05:34.31 800 M 2013 Nikaiya Payne NT T44 03:38.99

SSA 10 – 12 Years Track and Field Championships 2018 - Page 71 EVENT YEAR FIRST NAME SURNAME STATE CLASSIFICATION PERFORMANCE DISCUS 2008 (PSG) Bronte Cincotta NSW F01 23.16 DISCUS 2015 Courtney Lewis SA F13 22.84 DISCUS 2015 Annabelle Rodgers NSW F20 24.17 DISCUS 2008 (PSG) Kristy Pond NSW F34 7.26 DISCUS 2014 Dayna Crees VIC F35 17.22 DISCUS 2014 Tamsin Colley NSW F36 12.72 DISCUS 2017 (PSG) Breanna Fisk NSW F37 19.01 DISCUS 2008 (PSG) Sara Moroney* NSW F38 21.65 DISCUS 2016 Angelina Melki SA F40 8.88 DISCUS 2016 Lucia Bruce-Gilchrist NSW F41 10.62 DISCUS 2013 Nikaiya Payne NT F44 15.04 DISCUS 2008 (PSG) Katie Paterson QLD F46 18.77

LONG JUMP 2010 Jamie Howell QLD T01 4.33 LONG JUMP 2016 Louvaro Kerwin QLD T13 4.14 LONG JUMP 2003 Denae Daniel QLD T20 4.04 LONG JUMP 2015 Holly Saunders NSW T35 2.41 LONG JUMP 2016 Abby Craswell QLD T36 3.48 LONG JUMP 2017 (PSG) Akeesha Snowden QLD T37 3.50 LONG JUMP 2008 (PSG) Sara Moroney* NSW T38 3.50 LONG JUMP 2016 Angelina Melki SA T40 1.46 LONG JUMP 2016 Lucia Bruce-Gilchrist NSW T41 1.82 LONG JUMP 2013 Nikaiya Payne NT T44 2.76 LONG JUMP 2015 Alissa Jordaan NSW T46 4.03 LONG JUMP 2016 Ella Osborne NSW T47 3.60 LONG JUMP 2013 Olivia Steele NSW T60 2.97

SHOT PUT 2010 Jamie Howell QLD F01 6.22 SHOT PUT 2013 Jenna Jones NSW F13 6.58 SHOT PUT 2013 Rosemary Boyland NSW F20 8.40 SHOT PUT 2008 (PSG) Kristy Pond NSW F34 3.60 SHOT PUT 2014 Dayna Crees VIC F35 6.20 SHOT PUT 2014 Tamsin Colley NSW F36 5.12 SHOT PUT 2014 Kailyn Joseph NSW F37 6.94 SHOT PUT 2017 (PSG) Ella Hose VIC F38 7.34 SHOT PUT 2012 Cassidy Turner NSW F40 3.70 SHOT PUT 2016 Lucia Bruce-Gilchrist NSW F41 4.54 SHOT PUT 2013 Nikaiya Payne NT F44 5.39 SHOT PUT 2008 (PSG) Katie Paterson QLD F46 6.93 SHOT PUT 2017 (PSG) Victoria Simpson NSW F55 3.30

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Codes of Behaviour

Players’ Code of Behaviour ▪ Be a good sport. ▪ Play for enjoyment. ▪ Strive for personal excellence ▪ Work hard for your team as well as yourself. ▪ Treat all team mates and opponents as you enjoy being treated yourself. ▪ Play by the rules. ▪ Cooperate with team and game officials. ▪ Control your behaviour on and off the field. ▪ Learn to value honest effort, skilled performance and improvement.

Team Managements’ Code of Behaviour ▪ Set a good example for your players. ▪ Encourage and create opportunities to develop individual skills. ▪ Teach a wide range of team skills. ▪ Ensure that the sport is appropriate for the age group and the skill development level of the players involved. ▪ Teach your players to be friendly towards officials and opponents. ▪ Give all interested students a chance to participate in training and in games. ▪ Remove from the field of play any of your players whose behaviour is not acceptable. ▪ Keep your own knowledge of coaching and the developments of the game up to date. ▪ Support School Sport Australia’s policy of a smoke and alcohol free environment. • No tour official of the opposite gender should enter the team change rooms until all team members have completed changing. • It is most unwise for any team official to be in a situation where the official is alone with a team member without the knowledge of the team management.

Parents’ Code of Behaviour ▪ Encourage participation by your children. ▪ Provide a model of good sportsmanship for your child to copy. ▪ Be courteous in your communication with players, team officials, game officials and sport administrators. ▪ Encourage honest effort, skilled performance and team loyalty. ▪ Make any new parents feel welcome on all occasions. ▪ Do not interfere with the conduct of any events. ▪ Support School Sport Australia’s policy of a smoke and alcohol free environment.

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Spectators’ Code of Behaviour ▪ Demonstrate appropriate social behaviour. ▪ Remember children play for enjoyment. Don’t let your behaviour detract from their enjoyment. ▪ Let game officials conduct events without interference. ▪ Support skilled performances and team play with generous applause. ▪ Demonstrate respect for opposing players and their supporters. ▪ Support School Sport Australia’s policy of a smoke and alcohol free environment.

Administrators’ and Officials’ Code of Behaviour ▪ Ensure rules, equipment, training schedules and games are safe and match the needs and skill level of the children involved. ▪ Ensure that equal opportunities for participation in sports are available for all children. ▪ Involve children in planning, evaluation and decision making. ▪ Ensure everyone involved, including parents, understand their responsibilities regarding fair play and appropriate behaviour. ▪ Encourage a positive attitude towards children’s sport i) emphasise fun and enjoyment ii) encourage both teams iii) set a good example iv) encourage the pursuit of personal excellence ▪ Be consistent, courteous and helpful toward all participants. ▪ Use common sense to ensure that the ‘spirit of the game’ for children is not lost by overcalling violations. ▪ Ensure that adequate supervision is provided by qualified and competent coaches and officials capable of developing appropriate sports behaviour and skill technique, and that these officials are given the opportunity to improve their coaching and officiating. ▪ Remember that children play for enjoyment, downplay the importance of rewards. ▪ Avoid allowing children’s sports programs to become primarily spectator entertainment. Focus on the needs of the participants rather than the enjoyment of the spectators. ▪ Distribute a Code of Behaviour sheet to spectators, officials, parents, coaches, players and the media, and take other positive steps to ensure people understand their responsibilities regarding fair play in children’s sport. ▪ Support School Sport Australia’s policy of a smoke and alcohol free environment

Media Code of Behaviour ▪ Provide coverage of children’s sport as well as reporting adult sport. ▪ Be aware of the difference between adult’s sports programs and children’s sports programs. ▪ Children are not miniature professionals and adults should not place unfair expectations upon them. ▪ Place in proper perspective the isolated incidents of unsportsmanlike behaviour rather than make such incidents the “highlight” of the event. ▪ Focus upon children’s fair play and their honest effort. ▪ Identify and report on the benefits of children participating in sport. ▪ Be aware of the difference between the goals of amateur sports and those of professional sports. Make the readers, viewers and listeners aware of these differences. Make it clear that the professional is an entertainer and wage earner and this, on occasions, may be reflected in the professional athlete’s behaviour.

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Medical and Services

24 HOUR EMERGENCY NUMBERS Fire, Police and Ambulance  000 Dental Emergency Service  (03) 941 1000 Poisons Information Service  131 126

A Qualified Sports Medicine Trainer will be at the venue during competition. Ice will also be provided. Students should provide their own strapping tape and teams should provide a First-aid kit.

Please note: Please ensure that your team management understands your relevant State or Territory ambulance policy as it may apply when visiting Victoria.

HOSPITAL

MEDICAL CONTACTS EMERGENCY SERVICES HOSPITAL POLICE Royal Melbourne Hospital South Melbourne Police Station, 211 300 Grattan Street Bank Street Parkville South Melbourne  (03) 9342 7000  (03) 9257 3800 DENTAL COMMUNITY SERVICES Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne RACV EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE 720 Swanston Street  13 11 11 Carlton  Emergency (03) 9341 1000 Silver Top Taxis PHYSIOTHERAPY  131 008 Lakeside Sports Medicine Centre MSAC Ground Floor Skybus Melbourne Airport Service 7 Aughtie Drive  1300 759 287 Albert Park  (03) 9682 6029 Post Office CHEMIST Albert Park Post Office Chemist Warehouse South Melbourne 97 Victoria Ave 310 Clarendon St, South Melbourne Open Monday - Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00  (03) 9699 2042 PM Saturday 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM 13SICK- AFTER HOURS HOME  131318 VISITING DOCTOR  137425 V/Line Rail and Coach Services http://homedoctor.com.au/book- Southern Cross Station, online Spencer Street Docklands  03 9619 1624

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Acknowledgements

On behalf of all participants in the School Sport Australia Track and Field Championships,

School Sport Victoria would like to thank and acknowledge the following for their assistance:

Department of Education and Training School Sport Australia

School Sport Victoria Athletics Victoria

Kirsteen Farrance - School Sport Australia Track and Field National Secretary City of Port Phillip

Lakeside Stadium Athletics Victoria Championship Officials State Team Officials Parents and Teachers of team members & the many others who have contributed to this event

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TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS @SchoolSportAust @SchoolSportAust 12 YEARS AND UNDER

Championship information including ALBERT PARK , VI CTORI A draws and results can be found at www.schoolsportaustralia.edu.au NOVEMBER 23 - 27, 2018

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