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Out at the Cross Country. Carol Robinson, left, and son Adam, centre, in the 8km race, Adam won a silver medal in the M30s and Kathy Sims on her way to a bronze medal in the W50s

Between events. Above, left, Colin Farlow with Dale Moore relaxing till the next race. Up to his knees. Above, Rad Leovic was one of the ACTs successes taking home 10 medals from the championships Glad that’s over. Our quartet in the relays, from the left Jenny Pluck, Maureen Rossiter, Jayne Hardy and Penny Paabo in great spirits after the relay. One would have thought they won, sadly they didn’t. More pictures on the inside back page. Report and details start on Page 5. June Vetrunner — Page 3

CONGRATULATIONS JIM edition. event in our monthly running handicap O’DONNELL: CENTURY of How fortunate have we been? program. He continues to be a regular “VETRUNNERS”. May 1995 – June Bronwyn produced more than a century of participant and now proudly wears the 2004. our popular monthly magazines and now green “150 run” T/shirt he earned in Jim has chalked up a century. Most club September 2001. Significant “centuries”: consider they are doing well if they can Knee surgery in February 2001 Achieving a score of 100 or a find a volunteer to produce a newsletter allowed him to walk and even jog more “century” is a remarkable event in many for a year while we have had two persons freely than had been possible for several sporting situations. Footballers are responsible for producing an excellent years. When he was running well, he was praised when they accomplish 100 monthly magazine for the last 17 years. a 4min/km man and some of his best and matches or score 100 points, cricketers We have always been proud of our most memorable efforts were at the World enjoy scoring a century of runs and in pre “newsy” club magazine even in its early Championships in Melbourne 1987 and in metric days a discus or javelin throw of days when it was a crude 4 page Eugene 1989. 100ft was considered a good performance. “Gestetner” production. “Vetrunner” has However, it is as an energetic and During the “running boom” of the late had several editors but Bronwyn Gardiner enthusiastic worker and administrator 1970s running 100mile weeks in training (June 1986 – April 1995, 107 issues) and that Jim is best known and appreciated. was the aim of many long distance Jim O’Donnell (March 1995 to the He served six years on Committee from runners while race walking that distance present, 100 issues) are the most 1991 to ‘96 and has subsequently been in less than 24hrs is necessary to join that significant by far. involved with a number of sub- elite group of endurance walkers known Other editors were Ken Daniels and committees. He became Publicity Officer as “Centurions”. Peter Frylink (1979 – ‘81, 21 issues), in 1992 and because of his knowledge of Within our club we make a point of Terry Munro (1981, 5 issues), Terry and connections within the local press honouring members who complete a Munro and Bryan Thomas (1982, 7 was immediately successful in getting century of either of our monthly handicap issues), Bryan Thomas (1983 – ‘86, 12 more stories and results published. In this competitions by presenting them with issues). Cathy Montalto, Graeme Small capacity he successfully promoted the special commemorative T/shirts. We and Annie Van Herk produced 2 issues athletics component of the 6th Australian currently have 90 who have completed (October and November 2000) while Jim Masters Games (1997) and the 1999 100 running handicaps of which 5 (George and wife Irene enjoyed an overseas AAVAC T&F Championships. We have all Hanzar, Bryan Thomas, Greg O’Neill, holiday. benefited from his interest and skill in Robert Parker and Stuart Reid) have Until Bronwyn took over as editor, “ journalism and preparing printed completed more than a double century of Vetrunner” was a fairly amateurish material through his efforts in producing runs. Colin Bridge, our Handicapper for newsletter, although a very popular and program and result books (for both local more than 14 years, celebrated his valued source of information for members. and national events), publicity brochures, century of handicaps as organizer in Most articles were written by the editor entry forms and annual reports. February 1997. then given to a “pool” of typists to prepare Jim has also been very involved in Ten members, including Trish Thomas stencils. Peter Frylink ran the stencils event organisation; for example obtaining and Jen Bourke who have participated in through our (sometimes cantankerous and officials for the 1991 Australian every event since its beginning in June messy) spirit duplicator and spread the Championships, he was T&F coordinator 1990, have already earned their bright red printed sheets out to dry before a working for three seasons (1992-‘94) and has been “100 handicaps” T/shirts. Peter Freeman bee collated and stapled the pages a key official at most of our half and Trish have the distinction of being together. Bronwyn made the first marathons. Although unable to compete able to wear century T/shirts from both tentative steps towards making in the 2001 World Veterans’ running and throwing handicaps. “Vetrunner” a more professional Championships in Brisbane he was kept We now regularly attract more than production, firstly by using a PC to help busy throughout the ten days of 200 runners and walkers to our monthly type, edit and organise material and later competition working as a volunteer handicaps and on a good night at the arranging for it to be commercially official and a year later did the same at track we will have more than 100 printed and collated. the World Masters Games in Melbourne. participants. The single most popular Jim O’Donnell continued the evolution It is a rare club event that Jim is event at T&F is the Adler Series of spiral through his knowledge of and skill in absent. He seems to get to everything handicaps. Tony Booth, Terry Levings and publishing that allowed for greater involving our club including all forms of Jim White have each completed more variety of font, lay out, statistics and competitions, most social functions, public than 100 spiral handicaps. photographs. occasions where it is in the club’s interest Five members have participated in The job of getting a new edition of to be present or when the club (or a more than a century of executive “Vetrunner” out each month is very time member or members) receive some form of committee meetings; Bryan Thomas, Ken consuming. Both Bronwyn and Jim public acclamation. Daniels, Bronwyn Gardiner, Geoff Moore commenced preparing next month’s Jim is a three times recipient (1991, and Trish Thomas somehow had the magazine even before the current issue ‘94 and ‘03) of the prestigious Johnson enthusiasm and energy to be involved in had been distributed. Trophy for club-person(s) of our T&F so many meetings over many years. * * * season and in 2000 was presented with a Jim O’DONNELL: (member since Commonwealth Recognition Award for “Vetrunner” editors: 1982, editor “Vetrunner” since 1995). Seniors for the Fraser Electorate. He was The October 1994 “Vetrunner” was Because of his involvement in most awarded Life Membership in 2002. the 100th edition edited and produced by club activities over many years, Jim Congratulations Jim: Bronwyn Gardiner and to mark this O’Donnell is one of our most recognisable Many thanks from appreciative accomplishment a special cover featuring club personalities. readers of “Vetrunner” a cartoon sketch of Bronwyn was secretly Jim joined the club as an enthusiastic added to the magazine. Bronwyn and capable long distance runner. Written and produced by Bryan continued to produce “Vetrunner” for However chronic knee problems Thomas. another seven editions before handing the progressively restricted his ability to run Cover by Emma Batchelor, Year 10 task on to Jim O’Donnell May 1995. Now and forced him to change from the long to student at Lyneham High School. it is time to congratulate Jim on his 100th the short course and then to the walking Page 4 — June Vetrunner LEADERS FOR THE YEAR AHEAD ACT VETERANS ATHLETIC CLUB Supported by

At the AGM. Above, left, elected to the Executive Committee, from the left, Clive Beeson Treasurer, Sharon Gibbins Secretary, Ray Green President and Stuart J Reid Vice-President. Stuart was also honoured in becoming the twelfth ACTVAC Life Member. Citation below. Also at the AGM. Above right, three of the five new members of the General Committee are, from the left, Phil Toomey, Kathy Sims and David Haggith. The other two committee members elected on the night were Maria O’Reilly and Amanda Walker. A sixth committee member will be invited to join at a later date. LIFE MEMBERSHIP FOR STUART REID This citation for Stuart J Reid, the Committee since 2002 and became twelfth Life Member of ACTVAC, was Handicapper mid-way through last year. presented by BRYAN THOMAS at the He was also a member of the Awards AGM on May 20, 2004. The Sub-Committee between 2001 and 2003 recommendation was moved by Bryan on but withdrew because of time behalf of the Awards Sub-Committee and commitments to both the Executive seconded by Mary Wahren Committee and Run/Walking Handicap Sub-Committee. Stuart J Reid has been a member for Some other administrative tasks more than 23 years. Stuart has undertaken on behalf of the In that time he has not only been an club have been his involvement for the enthusiastic participant, but more past decade as a key official at our importantly has contributed a great annual half marathon, as well as deal to club administration and has developing a software program to assist therefore played a prominent role in the processing of entries and results for this club’s success and evolution. event. He has served a total of eight years Since 2000 he has also taken over the on the Executive Committee, the first task of maintaining our Marathon stint from 1982 to 1987 and then for Rankings Lists. another period from 2002 to the present. It has been as a long distance runner For four years from 1984 to 1987 he that Stuart has made his mark in was Treasurer, an era when we were not veterans’ athletics. He competed as financially secure as we are today. successfully at several National and two During this time he was also Treasurer World Veterans’ Championships, of the committee that organised the 1984 Melbourne 1987 and Eugene 1989, and Oceania and Australian Veterans’ numerous cross-country and road races, Athletics Championships. Seven years half marathons, marathons and even a KINGSTON later he played a major part in 100km track race. PHYSIOTHERAPY organising the 1991 National He is a “regular” at our monthly Championships through his role as running handicaps and is currently fifth SPORTS INJURY CENTRE Competition Director. on the list of most runs, earning his “200 Stuart’s expertise in this area was runs” T-shirt in March this year, but again utilized by his appointment as even after all those efforts he has Track and Field Competition managed only two wins. Coordinator for both the 1997 Stuart’s concern and contributions Australian Masters Games and the 1999 to the overall well-being of our club for National Championships. so many years makes him a worthy Stuart has been a member of the candidate to be granted Life Monthly Run/Walk Handicap Sub- Membership.

Also Supporting ACTVAC are: THE WEST DEAKIN HELLENIC BOWLING CLUB BELCONNEN STATIONERY PTY LTD June Vetrunner — Page 5 OVER 600 ATHLETES ENJOY EASTER IN MELBOURNE BRYAN THOMAS reports on the Australian Masters Athletics Championships that were held in What’s not always in the results SHARON GIBBINS reports on what you don’t read in the results columns. Melbourne over the Easter weekend. Our trip started a week early with a barbeque in the park in Turner. Jayne Victorian Masters Athletics Hardy, Ray Green and I were to meet Raylea Rudov at midday. At 12.30pm, (formerly Victorian Veterans Athletics Jayne drove to Raylea’s to see if she was still at home. At 1, Ray and Jayne walked to Northbourne to see if she was there somewhere. At 1.30, we decided Club) once again organised an excellent that we should go to Raylea’s house and break in, as we thought she may have Australian Masters Athletics tripped over a cat. Just as we were about to drive off, Raylea wandered up from Championships. These were the 32nd the other end of the park, having already dined by herself at the only BBQ that national championships and the sixth was working. An indication of what was to come? conducted in Melbourne (1973, 1978, Thirty seven ACTVAC athletes converged on Olympic Park, ready for action. 1983, 1990, 1997 and April 2004). More Melbourne surprised us with sunshine each day, allowing some top than 600 competitors from all round the performances. country spent their Easter in the As usual, Bob Banens provided us with some humour. He arrived at the competition soxless (Editor's note: the spell check suggest that there is no word southern capital enjoying themselves 'soxless', however, it suggested changing it to 'sexless'), but still managed to running, jumping, throwing, race break the Australian record in the javelin on his first throw. He also forgot his walking and of course socialising and hammer glove, but remembered his camera. Whenever we saw a certain female making it the largest national athlete, we asked “where’s Bob?” There he was with his digital, ready for a new championship carnival for many years. pose for the next AMA handbook. He had to take lots of photos of Jan Davies too. Many of the Victorian athletes looked Maureen Rossiter was waiting to start her 200m. She must have been resplendent in their new navy blue with studying the finish of the race before her, as a woman crossed the line and red and white trim competition uniform. dropped, face first onto the track, loosening her teeth. Maureen then ran her 200m, and was about to take the bronze when she lunged for the line and fell, Although some age groups, e.g. M30 scraping her knee and shoulder. This didn’t deter her, as she valiantly brought and W45, were a little light on for home the women’s 150+ age 4x100m relay team. The team of Penny Paabo, Jayne, numbers, other groups such as M50, Sue Dowling and Maureen was called ‘the flowers’. We may be having a M55 and M60 had big fields. It was competition to name the relay teams, as I don’t think they were impressed with especially pleasing to see that the M80 Garry Maher’s efforts in last minute naming. The other women’s 200+ age age group was well represented in many 4x100m team of Cory Collins, Kathy Simms, Jan Davies, and Rosemary Clarke events, including all the throwing were named ‘the petals’. Such a delicate team. Those ‘petals’ were in with a contests in which our very own medal for a few minutes until another team turned up to make it four teams. We prayed the other teams would drop the baton, or run out of their zones. octogenarian Ewen Drummond always The men’s team held up the record, but could only scrape up one team of 220+ had four or five rival competitors. Garry, Geoff Simms, Jack Thackray and John Morton. ‘The ACT ancients’. The Legendary M80 competitor Fred 4x400 men’s team of Geoff, Garry, Jack and Dale Moore, also called ‘the ACT O’Connor from Sydney demonstrated ancients’’ were also unable to score, despite the cheers from the crowd. Next why he is considered such a champion year we’re having a relay training camp, or at least we’ll think up better names. athlete by pole-vaulting 1.90m and just Raylea was nominated the official relay team photographer. Hope she hasn’t missing at 2m for a new M80 Australian lost her camera. Ask her where she puts her cassette tapes. She left them on the Record. bus, then ran back to get them. Fortunately no-one had taken them, but then she rode on the train only to leave the cassettes on the train! Most track and field events were What had Mary Wahren been up to, to be accused of being drunk and conducted at Olympic Park, the 8km disorderly? Can’t imagine!!! A fellow competitor from NSW might also have been cross-country races at Yarra Bend Park accused of the same. She put on some warm trousers. Something just went bang. and the 10 and 20km road-walks were She got up to walk away, but found she couldn’t because her trousers were held on a section of the Australian wrapped around her ankles. Grand Prix circuit in Albert Park. A I asked Don Fraser, who holds the Australian record for the decathlon and very enjoyable dinner/dance kept a large long jump, if he could recall a funny moment. He replied he had just been in the group of energetic veteran athletes pentathlon long jump and had three fouls. The other competitors shook his hand heartily after his performance. discussing, dining, drinking and Alex Turbin’s highlight was cracking the 30m barrier in the javelin to clinch dancing to late on Sunday evening. a win in the weight pentathlon. It could be a new era for him. Forget the 1960s. Apart from indulging in all of the above, Husband Nick, and daughter Bridie cheered for Rosemary, and helped out a feature of the night was the annual with marking and measuring the throws. No, that’s not why she scored PBs. presentation of the Australian Masters Jayne and Sharon spurred many of the circular track athletes on as part of the Athletics Awards for the 2003 calendar loud cheer squad of two. Jayne was tickled pink at being called a bunny when year. Several ACTVAC members had she sported a set of ears on the Sunday morning. Next time we’ll remember to been nominated for some of the hand out the Easter Eggs. Ray’s highlight was throwing the weight over 15m, even after an injured categories and Margaret Taylor was Achilles, but onlookers would agree that an incident at the athlete’s dinner was once again crowned AMA Jumper of the most memorable. Year. This is a remarkable but not A dozen of us made a grand entrance resplendent in our bunny ears, to a surprising honour for Margaret as it is standing ovation. A man later came threateningly to our table when a comedian the fourth occasion she has received this was on stage and singled out Ray for being noisy (mind you, everyone else in the award in its six-year history. room was talking loudly). Anyway he wanted to make something of it, so Ray got 37 members (20 men and 17 women) up to defend his honour, looking menacing in his bunny ears, walked over, took represented the ACT in a variety of off his ears and tickled the man’s nose with them. The entire table cracked up. Also, please note the dance floor was 99% throwers at the end of the night. athletics events. Alice Scott, although “Throwers are goers, Yeh, Yeh, Yeh! not participating this year, was also in (More on Sharon’s perceptions over the page) Melbourne to attend a couple of Page 6 — June Vetrunner meetings in her role as member of the I wasn’t surprised that AMA Inc Board of Directors while Bob Penny went home early from Banens, also a board member, combined the dance, as she went in his administrative duties with a busy everything, except the 4x400m competition schedule. In fact Big Bob relay as everyone was either too exhausted or injured to was one of the standout competitors of compete by relay time. Her the carnival by not only winning a highlights were a photo finish medal in each of the 5 throwing in the hurdles, giving her an disciplines and the weight pentathlon ACT record, and throwing the but also by setting a new Australian hammer and steeplechasing Record for the M55 javelin with a for the first time (visualise mighty throw of 51.45m. Ken Daniels, someone chasing a steeple). life member and former secretary and Penny lives in Cooma, so has to make up for the events she president of our club and wife Lesley misses at track on Thursdays. Hamilton had very successful Rad Leovic was also seen championships but unfortunately all the in a multitude of events. We Sharon, who took four gold and a silver at the medals they won between them could watched him in an exciting championships, proved she was no ‘bunny’. not be added to our impressive tally as hurdle race against a top they now reside in Queensland and hurdler, behind all the way, then beating him to the line. Is that another ACT represent the Sunshine State. record, Rad? The ACT contingent returned to John Morton was amused as he was being announced by the starter while he was at his blocks for the 400m, while the main announcer was calling him to his Canberra with a great number of race. John is still working on breaking the two minute barrier in the 800m. He excellent performances, several PBs, has two seconds he’d gladly give away. Does anyone want them? many season bests, a pile of medals, Those bunny ears appeared again at the start of the 10km track event. There numerous ACT Records and of course was a false start! The runners couldn’t believe it. The starter in his bunny ears Bob’s new Australian Record. couldn’t get their attention to return for a restart, and started aiming the gun at Our throwers are always well them. The bunny shooting at the hunters! represented, not only by number but Bryan Thomas who writes the official results has recovered well from his lay- also by quality, in major championships off with a foot infection, scoring a third in the steeplechase. Trish Thomas also after health problems, scored bronze in all her six events. Bryan and Trish are and this year was no different. Twelve the keepers of the ACTVAC banner, and displayed it every day on the stadium specialist throwers, Jen Bourke, Jan balcony. Davies, Sharon Gibbins, Jayne Hardy, I didn’t catch up with everyone, but I’m sure we all had a good time, as Raylea Rudov, Trish Thomas and Mary there’s more to the nationals than just competing. Join us next year in Brisbane Wahren; Bob Banens, Ewen Drummond, 2005 or here in 2006. Ray Green, David Haggith and Alex For the record the “record-breakers” at Melbourne included Penny Paabo Turbin were kept occupied all weekend with two in the 100m hurdles and the pole vault, Rad Leovic also got two in the participating in the shot put, javelin, 300m hurdles and the 2000m steeplechase. John Morton and Maureen Rossiter in the 800m, Jayne Hardy in the shot and Don Fraser and Bob Banens in the hammer, discus, heavy weight and the javelin, Bob’s was also a M55 Australian mark. weight pentathlon and every one of

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Hope to see by having recently moved up into a Val Chesterton and Robin Whyte more new faces enjoying a holiday and higher age group while both Ray and participated in both the 5000m track wearing the blue and yellow at future Mary, at the very upper limit of their walk and the longer road walks at championships. age group (M55 and W65 respectively), Albert Park, Robin one of the most For the record the 37 ACT were still leading contenders in each experienced race walkers in competitors brought home no less than throwing discipline. Both are likely to demonstrated just how difficult and 108 medals with 36 gold, 34 silver and set a whole new set of standards at their frustrating this discipline can be by 38 bronze medals. Both Penny Paabo next major competition which will be being disqualified in the final straight of and Rad Leovic brought back ten the Oceania Championships in the Cook the 5000m. medals each, Penny with two gold, three Islands in October when Ray will be an We had several athletes who were silver and five bronze with Rad getting M60 and Mary a W70. Robin Whyte always on the “go”, moving from one four gold, two silver and four bronze. didn’t want to sit down between his two event to another; Rosemary Clarke and See results for all our athletes’ record race walking events so he also had a Nola De Chazal participated in all breaking performances. “go” at all the throws while Bryan throws and jumps while Sue Dowling, Thomas participated in javelin and shot. Don Fraser and Rasa Seeniyar were RESULTS FROM THE AUSTRALIAN Cory Collins, Dion Devow, Sue entered in the sprints, jumps and some MASTERS ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS Dowling, Garry Maher, John Morton, throws. This was Rasa’s introduction to MELBOURNE—FRIDAY, APRIL 9 to MONDAY, APRIL 12, 2004 Maureen Rossiter, Geoff Sims and Jack national championships and in his very In the cases where heats were required, the final of Thackray all ran well in the sprints. first competition outside of Canberra he that age group is listed below the heats. The athletes Garry was thrilled with his performance was involved in the first event on the AST% are listed after the performances. in the 400m hurdles, Geoff looked good first day, the M35 long jump in which he in all three sprint events and kept the leapt 5.23m to win our first medal, a FRIDAY 110m Hurdles likes of M55 World Champion Peter silver. M35: 1 Seeniyar, Rasa ACT 22.18 61.3%. Crombie (NSW) honest and poor But the two non-stop dynamos of the M40: 1 Baldwin, Terry Vic 16.55 84.4%, 2 Cox, Peter Maureen fell at the line to miss out on a ACT team were W30 Penny Paabo, our Qld 24.01 57.6%. M45: 1 Varigos, Greg Vic 19.52 74.9%, 2 Cauchi, medal in the W50 200m final. Our enthusiastic, cheerful and talented Mark Vic 20.70 70.6%, 3 Simpson, Greg 46 21.82 4x100m relay teams consisted of Jack, member from Cooma and “Mr all- 67.0%. Geoff, Garry and John (M220+); Cory rounder” M75 Rad Leovic. It seems that 100m Hurdles was joined by Jan Davies, Rosemary the only events on the program that M50: 1 Ronald, Bill Vic 17.79 76.8%, 2 McGugan, Steve NSW 18.61 74.2%, 3 Neale, John Vic 23.08 Clarke and Kathy Sims (W200+) and neither of this pair participated in were 60.4%. our W150+ team was Sue, Jayne Hardy, the walks and cross-country; but they M55: 1 Portch, Chris Visitor 19.66 72.5%, 2 Whitehall, Penny Paabo and a heavily bandaged were in everything else – the throws, Geoff SA 19.90 71.6%. M60: 1 Giles, Harry Qld 16.70 86.5%, 2 Stevenson, Maureen. On the final afternoon of jumps, pole vault, sprints, middle Mike Tas 16.78 89.5%, 3 Mamalis, Greg NSW 19.96 competition (Easter Monday) Jack, distance, steeplechase and the 75.2%, 4 Gay, Albert NSW 21.42 69.2%, 5 Donohoe, Geoff, Garry and John still had enough pentathlon. Noel NSW 22.29 67.3%. M65: 1 Chambers, Don Vic 20.63 75.8%, 2 Brook, energy to run as a team in the 4x400m Because of a niggling injury, club Max Vic 25.87 61.3%. relay that turned out to be an exciting secretary Sharon Gibbins who had just 80m Hurdles and close race. completed a magnificent domestic M70: 1 Mather, David Vic 16.25 81.6%, 2 McGrath, Jim 73 NSW 18.79 71.8%, 3 Millridge, Osmo NSW M45 John Morton and W35 Jenny athletics season and female winner of 18.83 70.4%. Pluck were the outstanding middle our prestigious Fristad Award for Track M75: 1 Gourlay, Gordon Vic 18.67 74.8%, 2 Goode, distance runners of the carnival. Both and Field Excellence, was unable to George Vic 20.58 69.2%. won their 1500m, 800m and 400m with participate in a variety of events, such 100m Hurdles W30: 1 Paabo Penny ACT 18.59 (ACT rec) 67.7%, 2 runaway victories. John’s 4.20 1500m as sprints, jumps, hurdles and Hobson, Ranell NSW 18.64 66.1%. and Jenny’s sub 60s 400m were pentathlon that she had entered. So to W35: 1 McRae, Sue SA 17.04 78.7%, 2 Stewart, memorable. John, “looking for an play it safe she limited herself to the Olivia Qld 17.36 77.3%, 3 Matthews, Cathy Vic 19.09 68.7%, 4 Chandler, Jodi 35 Vic 21.71 59.1%. injury”, jogged from the finish of his throws. However, Sharon would not 80m Hurdles excellent 1500m to line up for a heat of have been the only athlete at the W40: 1 Chapman, Susan Vic 15.65 71.2%, 2 Sheehan the 100m and later that afternoon got a championships suffering either injury or Karen 40 Vic 16.40 65.6%. medal in the 3000m steeplechase then illness for it seems that by the very W45: 1 Bridle, Christine Vic 16.67 69.2%. W50: 1 Radley, Elizabeth NSW 17.51 69.2%. the following day ran a heat of the nature of our sport, and dare I say it, W55: 1 McDonnell, Hazel Qld 17.18 74.1%. 200m. Maureen Rossiter and Kathy our age, that most of us will be carrying W60: 1 Hamilton, Lesley 60 Qld 18.33 73.2%. Sims performed well in the W50 800m some kind of minor disability from time 800m and 1500m respectively. Bryan Thomas to time. M35: 1 Taylor, Mark NSW 1:58.33 89.6%, 2 Taylor, Matthew Vic 2:06.69 82.6%. finished well back in all four of his track The 2004 National Championships M40: 1 McCubbin, Robert Vic 1:55.88 94.1%, 2 events but was pleased to earn a bronze were a memorable event for all who Moore, Barry NSW 2:00.82 90.3%, 3 Farlow, Colin medal in the M60 steeplechase. participated. Next year they will be in ACT 2:06.25 87.0%, 4 Moore, Dale ACT 2:11.66 83.4%, 5 Haustead, Bruce WA 2:26.50 73.9%, 6 Colin Farlow and Dale Moore Brisbane and in 2006 in Canberra. But Rowe, Greg NSW 2:56.91 62.1%. continued their exciting tussles from our before then we have the opportunity to M45: 1 Morton, John ACT 2:02.32 (ACT rec) 91.8%, 2 own track and field season in all the be part of the Oceania Championships Davidson, Paul Vic 2:05.53 89.4%, 3 Hicks, Terry Vic 2:09.08 89.7%, 4 Dwyer, Brendan NSW 2:10.05 very high quality M40 middle and long in Rarotonga, Cook Islands this October 87.7%, 5 Till, Campbell WA 2:14.12 84.3%, 6 distance events. The Robinson Family, and then in July next year San Crawford, Mark Vic 2:21.31 79.5%, 7 Murrihy, David Laurie and Carol and son Adam were Sebastian, Spain will be the colourful Vic 2:21.57 79.9%. M50: 1 Page, Colin Vic 2:10.86 89.2%, 2 Pearce, Bob prominent in the distance races on the venue for the World Championships. 52 2:13.06 89.1%, 3 Fowler, Neil NSW 2:14.93 87.9%, track as well as the 8km cross-country. Remember you do not have to be an elite 4 Lamb, Peter Vic 2:17.18 87.9%, 5 Schutz, Gottfried Vic 2:19.53 83.6%, 6 Ball, Stephen NSW 2:22.78 Adam, in his first season as a vet, was athlete to participate in any of these 81.7%, 7 Castle, Ian Qld 2:23.77 83.2%, 8 Jones, rewarded with PBs and medals in both major events; you just have to enjoy the David Vic 2:27.93 80.8%, 9 Anderson, David SA Page 8 — June Vetrunner

2:32.71 77.0%, 10 West, John NSW 2:39.15 75.1%, 6:02.85 72.5%. W65: 1 Wines, Judy Vic 60:09.00 67.1%. 2 Callaghan, 11 Cassell, Ian Vic 2:54.31 66.9%, 12 Rademaker, M65: 1 Bradford, Alan Qld 4:59.92 90.4%, 2 McLeod, Anne Vic 64:03.00 63.0%. Freddy Vic 2:56.71 66.5%, 13 Cresswell, David Tas Colin Qld 5:11.76 90.0%, 3 Berry, Tony Vic 5:43.50 W70: 1 Young, Shirley Vic 56:35.00 79.9%. 3:06.76 64.0%, 14 Carter, Kenneth Vic 3:50.72 51.0%. 81.7%, 4 Brook, Max Vic 6:13.80 74.2%, 5 Thomas, 5000m Track Walk M55: 1 Solomon, Kevin Vic 2:15.56 90.5%, 2 Sims, Hawley Vic 6:22.10 71.0%. W60: 1 Riley, Brenda Vic 27:13.41 98.6%, 2 Steed, Geoff ACT 2:18.02 88.1%, 3 Gillies, Les NSW 2:18.48 M70: 1 Carr, David WA 5:41.65 85.2%, 2 Young, Ron Gwen Vic 30:16.11 85.9%, 3 Lynch, Sally Qld 89.4%, 4 Cortis, Henri WA 2:19.24 89.7%, 5 Vic 6:31.12 75.4%, 3 McRae, Chas Vic 6:45.01 30:31.70 84.3%, 4 Bray, Kerry NSW 31:13.82 82.4%, Fitzsimmons, Wayne Vic 2:22.50 88.4%, 6 Maher, 71.8%, 4 Silcock-Delaney, Col Vic 8:00.13 60.6%. 5 Pownall, Lee Vic 33:04.18 77.8%, 6 Schickert, Garry ACT 2:25.07 85.3%, 7 Henderson, Robert Vic M75: 1 Lewis, Bob Vic 6:00.14 86.5%, 2 Tutchener, Lynne WA 34:51.74 75.4%, 7 Chesterton, Val ACT 2:36.43 79.1%, 8 Byham, Geoff SA 2:41.24 76.7%, 9 Frank Vic 6:35.33 78.8%, 3 Morrey, Ben Vic 7:32.65 35:53.68 74.0% Dunham, Peter SA 2:47.02 75.4%. 67.8%, 4 Campbell Bruce Tas 8:06.42 65.1%. W65: 1 Stanway, Marlaine Vic 33:03.98 82.1%, 2 De M60: 1 Nobbs, David Vic 2:25.36 91.0%, 2 Carse, M80: 1 McKay, Max NSW 8:09.65 67.8%, 2 Matchett, Chazal, Nola ACT 44:56.97 60.4%. Bert WA 2:26.01 88.8%, 3 Trembath, Richard Vic Ken Vic 8:19.46 69.0%. W70: 1 Albury, Jean Tas 33:46.73 89.7%, 2 2:26.70 88.4%, 4 Philpott, Graham Vic 2:30.96 85.0%, W30: 1 Suffolk, Cristine NSW 5:46.51 67.5%, 2 Dauphinet, Christiane Qld 35:29.54 84.2%, 3 5 Sandery, Peter SA 2:32.03 85.3%, 6 Francis, Paabo, Penny ACT 6:06.71 63.3%. Baarslag-Leb, Tina Vic 36:23.55 79.1%. Geoffrey NSW 2:32.15 85.2%, 7 Foley, Brian WA W35: 1 Pluck, Jenny ACT 4:43.22 85.3%, 2 Hewitt, W75: 1 Knox, Jean Vic 36:15.53 87.0%. 2:36.97 81.0%, 8 Power, Bob Vic 2:43.90 78.3%, 9 Delwyn Vic 4:49.51 84.1%, 3 Beischer, Caroline Vic Orelli, Michael Vic 2:54.47 72.9%, 10 Thomas, Bryan 4:54.72 80.7%, 4 Papworth, Carmel Vic 4:55.77 Long Jump ACT 2:55.90 73.7%, 11 Lakin, Alf Qld 2:58.63 73.3%, 81.7%, 5 Wilson, Susanne Vic 4:59.81 79.9%. M35: 1 Carmody, Paul Qld 5.44 64.9%, 2 Seeniyar, 12 Waite, John Vic 3:03.96 71.2%. W40: 1 Campbell, Laura Vic 5:05.56 81.7%, 2 Rasalinkam ACT 5.23 64.1%, 3 Lang Jeffrey Vic 5.11 M65: 1 Bradford, Alan Qld 2:22.15 94.0%, 2 Higham, Janine Vic 5:07.03 82.0%, 3 Toth, Sandra 63.4%, 4 Warren, Lennon Vic 5.00 61.2%, 5 Shannon, Matthews, Con Vic 2:45.63 82.5%, 3 Brook, Max Vic NSW 5:09.75 80.6%, 4 Braakhuis, Julie Vic 5:15.36 Glenn Vic 5.00 60.4%, 6 Wardecki, Krzysztof NSW 2:55.32 77.9%, 4 Stack, Eddie Vic 3:17.27 70.8%. 80.5%, 5 Slattery, Elizabeth SA 5:17.95 77.2%, 6 4.97 58.4%. M70: 1 Carr, David WA 2:29.64 95.7%, 2 Millridge, Lakin, Karen Qld 5:39.43 72.3%. M40 1 Baldwin, Terry Vic 5.98 76.2%, 2 Potts, Greg Osmo NSW 3:10.83 76.0%, 3 McRea Chas Vic W45: 1 Penn, Chris NSW 5:16.51 81.0%, 2 Pelgrim, Qld 5.94 77.8%, 3 Thomas, Mark Vic 5.73 73.0%, 4 3:17.50 72.5%, 4 Silcock-Delaney Col Vic 4:18.95 Annette Vic 5:43.45 77.3%, 3 Diver, Mary Visitor Siomou, Chris Vic 5.06 63.7%, 5 Tyler, William NSW 55.3%. 6:00.17 73.7%, 4 Malcomson, Frances Tas 6:56.43 4.56 60.5%, 6 Cox, Peter Qld 4.14 52.1%. M75: 1 Lewis Bob Vic 2:54.78 87.7%, 2 Tutchener 62.6%. M45: 1 Hicks, Terry Vic 5.58 79.2%, 2 White, Glenn Frank Vic 3:10.99 80.2%, 3 Leovic Rad ACT 3:19.99 W50: 1 Flynn, Jenny Qld 4:49.04 94.6%, 2 McNeill, Vic 5.34 71.8%, 3 Till, Campbell WA 5.27 71.9%, 4 76.6%, 4 Campbell Bruce Tas 3:51.55 67.2%, 5 Tyson Fay Qld 5:16.46 86.4%, 3 Sims, Kathy ACT 5:40.03 Dwyer, Brendan NSW 5.24 72.4%, 5 Cauchi, Mark Vic Allen WA 4:41.12 57.1%. 80.4%, 4 Dickson, Carolyn Vic 6:00.78 75.7%, 5 4.95 67.5%. M80: 1 McKay, Max NSW 3:44.02 72.8%, 2 Matchett, Winchester, Hilary SA 6:05.46 73.4%. M50: 1 Scholes ,Robert Vic 5.13 74.9%, 2 Lamb, Ken Vic 4:04.07 69.4%. W55: 1 Cullen, Jo Qld 6:33.61 71.5%, 2 Thompson, Peter Vic 5.02 76.3%, 3 Crocker, Stephen NSW 4.95 W30: 1 Smith, Lynette NSW 2:32.15 75.5%, 2 Phillips, Vicki Vic 8:38.78 56.0%. 72.2%, 4 Buckingham, Jack Vic 4.86 73.8%, 5 Toni WA 2:39.89 71.3%, 3 Paabo, Penny ACT 2:49.75 W60: 1 Petrie, Lavinia Vic 5:47.70 85.4%, 2 Lang, Hanson, Damien WA 3.88 55.9%, 6 Rademaker, 67.7%, 4 Suffolk, Cristine NSW 2:55.96 65.8%. Anne SA 6:12.17 80.7%, 3 Southern, Diana Qld Freddy Vic 3.62 52.8%. W35: 1 Pluck, Jenny ACT 2:16.84 87.3%, 2 Hewitt, 7:59.35 63.4%. M55: 1 Coleman, Alan Tas 4.86 74.8%, 2 Fulgenzi, Delwyn Vic 2:23.25 84.1%, 3 Papworth, Carmel Vic W75: 1 Knox, Jean Vic 8:28.16 74.3%, 2 Brasher, Tino Vic 4.85 74.7%, 3 Shuter, Vasyl NSW 4.47 2:29.66 79.9%, Shirley Tas 8:55.53 70.5%. 68.8%, 4 Young Peter Vic 4.31 68.2%. M60: 1 Giles, Harry Qld 4.98 82.0%, 2 Mamalis, Greg 4 Chandler, Jodi Vic 2:52.81 67.5%, 5 Keeley, Julie 10000m NSW 4.78 81.9%, 3 Martin, Keith WA 4.78 78.7%, 4 WA 3:17.28 60.1%. M30: 1 Gray, Brendan Qld 32:54.84 81.9%, 2 Stevenson, Mike Tas 4.73 81.1%, 5 Poulter, Jim Vic W40: 1 Toth, Sandra NSW 2:29.10 82.8%, 2 Robinson, Adam ACT 46:36.87 57.8%. 4.32 73.2%, 6 Gay, Albert NSW 4.32 73.2%, 7 Braakhuis, Julie Vic 2:30.39 83.5%, Orelli, Cathy Vic M35: 1 Wilson, Paul Vic 31:36.41 85.7%, 2 Grimmett, Philpott, Graham Vic 4.15 69.2%, 8 Christodoulou, 2:38.47 77.9%, 4 Lakin, Karen Qld 2:42.76 74.6%. Mal Vic 37:08.95 73.9%. George Vic 3.11 54.0%. W45: 1 Penn, Cris NSW 2:28.71 85.2%, 2 Stephens, M40: 1 Blake, Stephen NT 32:58.86 86.9%, 2 M65: 1 Fraser, Don ACT 4.94 87.1%, 2 Noden, Jenny Vic 2:33.57 82.5%, 3 Stallard, Trish NSW Johnson, Murray Vic 34:29.68 81.3%, 3 Jenkins, Alan Graeme Vic 4.72 84.2%, 3 Clive, David WA 4.51 3:13.50 66.0%. Vic 35:21.19 79.9%, 4 Womsley, Garry NSW 37:13.02 81.7%, 4 Zeller, Bob NSW 4.11 75.4%, 5 Chambers, W50: 1 Flynn, Jenny Qld 2:22.63 94.7%, 2 Blurton, 74.8%, 5 Avram, Tom Vic 37:28.30 74.3%, 6 Don Vic 3.91 69.8%. Barbara WA 2:24.86 95.0%, 3 McNeill, Fay Qld Haustead, Bruce WA 39:13.06 71.0%. M70: 1 Johnson, Ron Visitor 3.71 70.9%, 2 McGrath, 2:30.39 89.8%, 4 Rossiter, Maureen ACT 2:35.45 M45: 1 Bowes, Phillip Vic 33:25.78 87.7%, 2 Leggett, Jim NSW 3.62 71.1%, 3 Stankovic, Nino Vic 2.92 87.7%, 5 Sims, Kathy ACT 2:47.42 80.7%, 6 Vallance, Martin Vic 35:10.76 83.4%, 3 Hickey, Greg Tas 55.8%. Tina Vic 2:48.17 80.3%, 7 Lucas, Adele Tas 2:51.38 36:00.34 80.8%, 4 Boot, Jeff Vic 36:43.72 80.5%, 5 M75: 1 Hochreiter, Rudi Vic 3.70 76.6%, 2 Leovic, 77.3%, 8 Winchester, Hilary SA 2:58.60 74.2%. Tunne, Andrew Vic 41:32.50 69.5%. Rad ACT 3.39 69.3%. W55: 1 Thompson Vicki 58 Vic 4:12.66 56.8% M50: 1 Chambers, Charles Vic 34:28.66 87.1%, 2 M80: 1 O'Connor, Fred NSW 3.60 77.5%, 2 McKay, W60: 1 MacIiver, Peggy WA 2:53.46 84.5%, 2 Lang, Johnson, Russell SA 36:23.32 83.2%, 3 Dybdahl, Max NSW 3.30 71.1%, 3 Stankovic, Stan Vic 3.28 Anne SA 3:00.93 81.9%, 3 Hugo, Beverly Vic 4:01.72 Bjorn WA 37:10.07 80.8%, 4 Dahl Graeme Qld 72.2%. 63.5%. 39:29.51 78.6%, 5 Prowse, Frank Vic 39:48.98 76.6%, W30: 1 Phillips Toni WA 4.65 63.7%, 2 Micallef-Reid, W65: 1 Collins, Corinne ACT 3:27.03 77.1%. 6 Hopkins, James Vic 42:09.19 73.6%, 7 Bish, Trevor Tracey Vic 4.61 63.1%, 3 Paabo, Penny ACT 4.11 W75: 1 Brasher, Shirley Tas 4:33.26 68.1%. Vic 44:55.83 67.9%. 57.0%. 1500m M55: 1 Van Noten, Omer BEL 35:19.49 89.4%, 2 W35: 1 Naylon, Janet NSW 4.65 68.4%, 2 McRae, M30: 1 Gray, Brendan Qld 4:06.17 84.3% Walker, Jeff Vic 38:07.51 82.8%, 3 Moore, Peter Vic Sue SA 4.59 69.5%, 3 Baldwin,Jennifer Vic 4.45 M35: 1 Wilson, Paul Vic 4:09.47 85.4%, 2 Grimmett, 38:39.86 80.9%. 66.4%, 4 Layt, Caroline NSW 4.02 60.0%, 5 Chandler, Mal Vic 4:59.37 72.1%. M60: 1 Goodwin, Rod Vic 39:28.84 83.7%, 2 Jodi Vic 3.99 57.0%, 6 Matthews, Cathy Vic 3.69 M40: 1 Moore, Barry NSW 4:15.29 86.4%, 2 Bialczak, Schickert, Bob WA 41:47.94 79.9%, 3 Waite, John Vic 54.3%. Michael Vic 4:17.31 87.6%, 3 Farlow, Colin ACT 44:54.21 75.1%, 4 Proudfoot, Gordon Vic 48:50.85 W40: 1 Kay, Marie NSW 5.30 86.3%:2 Mogentale, 4:22.04 84.8%, 4 Womsley, Garry NSW 4:59.52 67.0%. Gianna NSW 4.75 72.9%, 3 Faulks, Christie Vic 4.40 73.1%. M65: 1 McLeod, Colin Qld 38:08.81 93.3%, 2 Berry, 70.6%, 4 Chapman, Susan Vic 4.18 67.1%, 5 Lance, M45: 1 Morton, John ACT 4:20.54 87.2%, 2 Bateman, Tony Vic 41:30.20 85.8%, 3 Rogers, Frank SA Debbie Tas 4.08 64.5%. Keith NSW 4:21.22 89.0%, 3 Hall, Martin Vic 4:22.90 45:40.99 77.9%, 4 Goggin, Bernie Vic 58:31.00 W45: 1 Lee Salli-Ann Vic 4.55 77.3%, 2 Tweedie, 86.4%, 4 Pelgrim, Bert Vic 4:25.46 86.9%, 5 Pearce, 59.5%. Margaret Vic 4.15 72.6%, 3 Taylor, Jill NSW 3.41 Terry Vic 4:41.72 83.2%, 6 Young, Colin Vic 4:59.45 M70: 1 Stanway, Roy Vic 46:47.81 77.8%, 2 Padget, 58.8%. 77.7%. David SA 48:54.13 76.4%, 3 Davison, Tom Vic W50: 1 Perkins, Wilma Qld 4.46 83.8%, 2 Burnie, Kay M50: 1 Page, Colin Vic 4:37.25 85.2%, 2 Pearce, Bob 49:32.77 74.4%, 4 Stuart, Ron NSW 49:43.15 74.2%, Vic 3.99 71.9%, 3 Lucas, Adele Tas 3.83 67.9%, 4 SA 4:38.75 86.2%, 3 Bence, Peter Vic 4:39.98 87.2%, 5 Le Get, Peter Vic 53:15.95 68.4%, 6 Silcock- Radley, Elizabeth NSW 3.24 59.2% 4 Johnson, Russell SA 4:42.65 84.3%, 5 Castle, Ian Delaney, Col Vic 62:15.00 59.2%. W60: 1 Schickert, Lynne WA 2.39 50.4%. Qld 4:52.97 82.7%, 6 Ball, Stephen NSW 5:01.05 M75: 1 Lewis, Bob Vic 47:15.37 83.5%, 2 Campbell, W65: 1 De Chazal, Nola ACT 1.81 39.8%, 2 78.5%, 7 Jones, David Vic 5:03.34 79.8%, 8 Bruce Tas 63:03.00 63.5%. Jekabsons, Margarita Qld 1.73 40.4%. Anderson, David SA 5:23.56 73.6%, 9 Rademaker, M80: 1 Matchett, Ken 82 Vic 59:33.00 73.2%. W70: 1 Carr, Patricia WA 3.18 77.5%, 2 Zeitzen, Anna Freddy Vic 5:54.14 67.2%. W30: 1 Suffolk, Cristine NSW 44:28.50 67.2%. Vic 2.29 55.0%. M55: 1 Solomon, Kevin 56 Vic 4:31.22 91.6%, 2 Van W35: 1 Ludington, Kim Vic 46:56.03 65.9%, 2 Keeley, Noten, Omer BEL 4:41.81 88.2%, 3 Cortis, Henri WA Julie WA 51:04.20 59.6%. Pole Vault 4:58.19 84.9%, 4 Gillies, Les NSW 5:00.77 83.4%, 5 W40: 1 Slattery, Elizabeth SA 41:38.88 74.9%. M30: 1 Polizzi, Steven Vic 3.30 54.4%. Henderson, Robert Vic 5:24.64, 77.3%, 6 Byham, W45: 1 Malcomson, Frances Tas 49:57.90 66.3%. M35: 1 Hill, Warren Vic 3.10 54.0%. Geoff SA 5:31.55 75.6%, 7 Waters, Rob Vic 5:42.85 W50: 1 McNeill, Fay Qld 40:22.04 85.9%, 2 Robinson, M40: 1 Tyler, William NSW 3.10 61.2% 73.8%. Carol ACT 52:58.75 66.0%. M45: 1 Simpson, Greg Vic 2.60 52.8%. M60: 1 Carse, Bert WA 4:56.15 88.8%, 2 Sandery, W55: 1 Trowbridge, Petrina Vic 43:34.52 83.6%, 2 M50: 1 Carrero, Phillip NSW 3.30 73.0%, 2 Farr, Peter SA 5:05.06 86.2%, 3 Philpott, Graham Vic Cullen, Jo Qld 48:34.85 73.4%, 3 Trengrove, Rhonda Andrew Vic 2.80 63.6%, 3 Neale John Vic 1.90 42.6%. 5:13.30 83.1%, 4 Goodwin, Rod Vic 5:18.94 81.6%, 5 Vic 51:37.58 69.8%. M55: 1 Fulgenzi, Tino Vic 2.70 62.2%, 2 Shuter, Vasyl Foley, Brian WA 5:37.59 76.4%, 6 Power, Bob Vic W60: 1 Petrie, Lavinia Vic 42:06.09 89.3%, 2 NSW 2.30 53.0%. 5:47.50 74.9%, 7 Orelli, Michael Vic 5:51.39 73.4%, 8 Siepmenn, Dorothy NSW 51:11.22 73.4%, 3 Southern M60: 1 Poulter, Jim Vic 2.60 66.1%, 2 Gay, Albert Waite, John Vic 5:58.79 74.1%, 9 Thomas, Bryan ACT Diana Qld 58:25.00 65.8%. NSW 2.50 63.6%, 3 Mamalis, Greg NSW 2.50 64.4%, June Vetrunner — Page 9

4 Watson, Bob NSW 2.40 61.0%, 5 Trachtenberg, ACT 8.77 69.3%, 3 Bourke, Jenny ACT 8.53 71.2%, 4 W55: 1 Thomas, Mary NSW 28.21 64.6%, 2 Dundas, Tony NSW 2.30 56.9%. Rose, Astrid Vic 7.96 59.4%, 5 Rudov, Raylea ACT Rhondda Vic 19.75 45.2%, 3 Thomas, Trish ACT M65: 1 Barclay, Rob Vic 3.10 82.2%, 2 Priestley, Ken 7.67 57.2%, 6 Birtwell, Lorraine Qld 7.38 56.7%, 7 19.38 43.3%, 4 Mussett, Lorraine Vic 13.43 27.7%. Vic 3.00 79.5%, 3 Dunn, Terry Vic 2.00 53.7%. Hugo, Beverly Vic 5.80 48.4%. W60: 1 Bourke, Jenny ACT 25.02 65.1%, 2 Searle, M70: 1 Johnson, Ron Visitor 2.30 66.2%, 2 McGrath, W65: 1 Schmidt, Joyce NSW 8.46 78.8%, 2 Foster, Helen Qld 23.13 60.2%, 3 Rose, Astrid Vic 20.68 Jim NSW 2.00 59.3%. Roberta Vic 7.39 63.2%, 3 Wahren, Mary ACT 7.05 48.5%, 4 Davies, Jan ACT 20.63 51.0%, 5 Hamilton, M80: 1 O'Connor, Fred NSW 1.90 62.1%. 67.4%, 4 Thew, Jean NSW 6.28 58.5%, 5 McFarland, Lesley Qld 19.07 44.7%, 6 Birtwell, Lorraine Qld 18.59 W30: 1 Donnellan, Joy Vic 2.30 54.7%, 2 Paabo, Shirley Vic 5.47 50.9%, 6 De Chazal, Nola ACT 5.28 44.8%, 7 Rudov, Raylea ACT 16.94 39.7%, 8 Hugo, Penny ACT 1.60 (ACT rec) 38.1%. 45.2%. Beverly Vic 14.85 38.6%, 9 Prescott, Valerie WA W35: 1 Hill, Irie Vic 3.80 93.1%, 2 Potiris, Vivian Vic W70: 1 Doherty, Heather Qld 8.27 81.2%, 2 Zeitzen, 13.71 32.2%. 2.50 63.1%. Anna Vic 5.53 55.9%, 3 Baarslag-Leb, Tina Vic 5.06 W65: 1 Schmidt, Joyce NSW 19.56 56.4%, 2 Wahren, W40: 1 Sheehan, Karen Vic 2.10 55.4%. 49.7%. Mary ACT 19.20 56.8%, 3 Thew, Jean NSW 13.95 W45: 1 Hartigan, Dawn Vic 3.20 93.8%, 2 Stallard, W75: 1 Brasher, Shirley Tas 4.93 58.8%. 40.2%, 4 Foster, Roberta Vic 13.40 35.7%, 5 Trish NSW 1.70 49.1%. W80: 1 Davidson, Gwen Vic 6.04 80.9%, 2 Vickers, Jekabsons, Margarita Qld 11.92 35.2%, 6 De Chazal, W50: 1 Perkins, Wilma Qld 2.30 74.9%. Mary Qld 3.60 48.2%. Nola ACT 10.44 27.8%, 7 McFarland, Shirley Vic 7.99 W55: 1 McDonnell, Hazel Qld 1.80 60.4%. Javelin 23.0%. Shot Put M30: 1 Amerasekera, Yohan Vic 44.83 46.7%, 2 W70: 1 Doherty, Heather Qld 23.36 70.8%. M30: 1 Amerasekera, Yohan Vic 13.38 60.2%, 2 Hamilton, Mark WA 39.32 42.5%. W75: 1 Banath, Una Qld 8.70 30.8%, 2 Brasher, Hamilton Mark WA 11.81 53.2%, 3 Devow, Dion ACT M35: 1 Lovell, Matt SA 37.05 44.0%, 2 Wardecki, Shirley Tas 8.45 30.7%. 10.28 46.3%. Krzysztof NSW 35.36 39.6%, 3 Frkovic, Philip NSW W80: 1 Davidson, Gwen Vic 11.55 46.8%, 2 Vickers, M35 Shot Put: 1 Frkovic, Philip NSW 1.69 54.6%, 2 32.78 39.6%, 4 Seeniyar, Rasalinkam ACT 31.12 Mary Qld 7.38 29.9%. Wardecki, Krzysztof NSW 9.05 40.7%, 3 Lovell Matt 36.9%. Hammer SA 8.73 39.9%, 4 Davey, Shane WA 8.40 37.8%. M40: 1 Kay, John NSW 45.19 60.0%, 2 Edney, M30: 1 Amerasekera, Yohan Vic 39.18 47.0%, 2 M40: 1 Gyngell, Stuart NSW 17.46 83.3%, 2 Edney, Andrew Vic 38.51 48.4%, 3 Tyler, William NSW 28.38 Hamilton, Mark WA 32.64 39.2%. Andrew Vic 11.66 56.9%, 3 Dorman, Steve Vic 10.28 37.7%. M35: 1 Devine, Russell Vic 60.04 72.1%, 2 Frkovic, 52.4%, 4 Tyler, William NSW 7.99 41.6%, 5 Rowe, M45: 1 Atkinson-Howatt, Andr NSW 42.89 60.3%, 2 Philip NSW 42.12 55.0%, 3 Davey, Shane WA 23.58 Greg 42 NSW 5.40 26.9%. Cauchi, Mark Vic 38.69 53.4%, 3 Curtain, Phil Vic 28.3%. M45: 1 Flaus, Mark Visitor 11.54 61.3%, 1 Joni, Lajos 36.32 53.0%, 4 Flaus, Mark Vis 34.70 46.9%, 5 Scott, M40: 1 Gyngell, Stuart NSW 44.59 59.4%, 2 Dorman, 48 NSW 9.86 56.0%, 2 Atkinson-Howatt, Andr NT Sandy Vic 32.76 45.2%, 6 Joni, Lajos NSW 27.95 Steve Vic 36.58 51.9%, 3 Rowe, Greg NSW 14.15 8.31 46.2%, 3 Curtain, Phil Vic 8.30 48.2%, 4 Varigos, 40.1%. 19.6%. Greg Vic 8.11 44.1%, 5 Scott, Sandy Vic 7.88 42.8%, M50: 1 Farr, Andrew Vic 48.04 77.1%, 2 Giles, David M45: 1 Joni, Lajos NSW 31.99 50.4%, 2 Flaus, Mark 6 Cauchi, Mark Vic 7.55 41.0%. NSW 42.53 64.5%, 3 Riddoch, Clyde Vic 36.81 Vis 29.98 44.3%, 3 Scott, Sandy Vic 24.66 37.2%, 4 M50: 1 Turbin, Alex ACT 12.14 71.4%, 2 Johnston, 54.7%, 4 Haggith, David ACT 30.44 47.0%, 5 West, Atkinson-Howatt, Andr NSW 24.21 37.3%. Mark NSW 11.72 63.1%, 3 Hicks, Craig Tas 11.16 John NSW 28.75 45.3%, 6 Neale, John Vic 28.41 M50: 1 Glass, Roger Vic 44.14 71.6%, 2 James, 61.5%, 4 Glass, Roger Vic 11.04 64.9%, 5 Crocker, 44.7%, 7 Hanson, Damien WA 28.13 41.8%, 8 Turbin, Terrence Vic 42.36 65.9%, 3 Johnston, Mark NSW Stephen NSW 10.54 58.1%, 6 Haggith, David ACT Alex ACT 27.96 44.9%. 41.03 61.2%, 4 Turbin, Alex ACT 37.11 60.2%, 5 9.67 54.4%, 7 Connell, Bob Vic 9.39 55.2%, 8 M55: 1 Banens, Bob ACT 51.45 (ACT rec) 84.1%, 2 Haggith, David ACT 32.19 50.1%, 6 Connell, Bob Vic Scholes, Robert Vic 9.20 50.7%, 9 Neale, John Vic Young Peter Vic 38.58 65.5%, 3 Green, Ray ACT 32.10 52.1%, 7 Riddoch, Clyde Vic 30.72 45.8%, 8 8.87 51.0%, 10 Riddoch, Clyde Vic 8.63 46.5%, 11 35.39 62.4%, 4 Shuter, Vasyl NSW 29.09 47.5%, 5 Neale, John Vic 27.78 44.1%. Carter, Kenneth Vic 8.21 45.2%. Reynolds, John Vic 25.90 45.7%, 6 Fitzgerald, Jim M55: 1 Lotz, Hans Vic 44.24 74.8, 2 Green, Ray ACT M55: 1 Young, Peter Vic 11.79 74.0%, 2 Green, Ray NSW 18.08 31.9%. 40.35 72.6%, 3 Banens, Bob ACT 36.45 60.3%, 4 ACT 11.57 75.8%, 3 Banens, Bob ACT 11.24 67.5%, M60 Javelin Throw: 1 Watson, Bob NSW 40.34 Reynolds, John Vic 35.60 64.1%, 5 Quinn, Don Qld 4 Quinn, Don Qld 9.41 61.6%, 5 Reynolds, John Vic 69.4%, 2 Trachtenberg, Tony NSW 32.06 53.0%, 3 34.13 61.4%, 6 Shuter, Vasyl NSW 21.85 36.1%, 7 9.16 60.0%, 6 Fitzgerald, Jim NSW 9.02 59.1%. Wookey, David Vic 31.00 51.3%, 4 Stevenson, Mike Fitzgerald, Jim NSW 21.65 39.0%. M60: 1 Koch, Barrie SA 12.71 84.7%, 2 Watson, Bob Tas 30.82 54.0%, 5 Thomas, Bryan ACT 30.14 M60: 1 Rose, Graeme Vic 47.23 79.2%, 2 Readwin, NSW 11.66 74.4%, 3 Skuse, Roy Visitor 9.51 62.0%, 51.8%, 6 Donohoe, Noel NSW 29.50 51.7%, 7 Koch, Ken Vic 43.86 78.4%, 3 James, Keith NSW 37.78 4 Sowerby, Brett NSW 9.11 60.7%, 5 Readwin, Ken Barrie SA 29.35 52.4%, 8 Whyte, Robin ACT 25.58 66.1%, 4 Koch, Barrie SA 32.79 59.8%, 5 Sowerby, Vic 8.92 58.2%, 6 Wookey, David Vic 8.89 54.3%, 7 44.0%, 9 Bradford, Tony Vic 23.69 42.3%, 10 Gay, Brett NSW 26.86 49.0%, 6 Skuse, Roy Visitor 26.56 Thomas, Bryan ACT 7.95 50.7%, 8 Christodoulou, Albert NSW 21.55 37.0%, 11 Christodoulou George 47.4%, 7 Wookey, David Vic 22.92 38.4%, 8 Whyte, George 64 Vic 7.19 47.9%. Vic 16.76 29.9%. Robin ACT 19.34 33.8%. M65: 1 Hancock, Tom Vic 11.18 79.5%, 2 Richardson, M65: 1 Fraser, Don ACT 38.79 70.5%, 2 Hancock, M65: 1 Priestley, Ken Vic 39.22 73.0%, 2 Hancock, Graham SA 9.28 64.5%, 3 Chambers, Don Vic 8.40 Tom Vic 37.16 70.2%, 3 Daniels, Ken Qld 32.91 Tom Vic 34.89 67.8%, 3 Richardson, Graham SA 58.4%. 61.0%, 4 Dunn, Terry Vic 30.65 56.8%, 5 Richardson, 30.78 58.5%, 4 Summers, Harry Vic 25.05 49.7%. M70: 1 Ropelin, Arvo Qld 12.18 82.5%, 2 Saarinen, Graham SA 21.63 40.1%. Erkki Qld 11.40 77.2%, 3 Johnson, Ron Visitor 9.70 M70: 1 Saarinen, Erkki Qld 39.92 79.8%, 2 Johnson, SATURDAY 67.2%, 4 Cumming, David Vic 9.52 67.5%, 5 Hussie, Ron Visitor 34.56 70.4%, 3 Hussie, Graham Qld 33.90 Graham Qld 9.21 62.4%, 6 Werner, Ron NSW 8.87 67.7%, 4 Ropelin, Arvo Qld 31.49 62.9%, 5 Staecker, 400m Hurdles 62.9%, 7 Thew, Kerry NSW 8.24 55.8%, 8 Stankovic, Harry Vic 26.29 55.6%, 6 Thew, Kerry NSW 25.15 M35: 1 Skipper, Paul Vic 1:01.94 78.2%, 2 Lynch, Nino Vic 8.17 56.6%. 50.2%, 7 Cumming, David Vic 21.04 43.7%, 8 Matthew NSW 1:05.93 75.5%. M75: 1 Hochreiter, Rudi Vic 10.53 83.1%, 2 Peridis, McGrath, Jim NSW 18.97 40.1%, 9 Werner, Ron NSW M40: 1 Baldwin, Terry Vic 1:00.34 84.8%, 2 Barker, Jim NSW 9.98 80.5%, 3 Ballantyne, Milton Vic 9.12 18.63 38.7%, 10 Stankovic, Nino Vic 17.73 36.1%. William Vic 1:11.72 72.7%. 68.9%. M75: 1 Hochreiter, Rudi Vic 28.41 64.8%, 2 M45: 1 Hicks, Terry Vic 1:07.44 82.1%, 2 Varigos, M80: 1 Jekabsons, Felix Qld 8.97 78.2%, 2 Ballantyne Milton Vic 21.35 46.9%, 3 Leovic, Rad ACT Greg Vic 1:15.82 70.8%, 3 Simpson, Greg Vic 1:16.39 Drummond, Ewen ACT 7.82 65.8%, 3 Stankovic, Stan 19.12 42.8%, 4 Dauphinet, Maurice Qld 18.27 42.5%. 70.3%, 4 Egan, Stephen Vic 1:22.54 64.4%. Vic 7.53 65.7%, 4 Knox Ken 80 Vic 6.63 55.8%, 5 M80: 1 O'Connor, Fred NSW 28.25 68.2%, 2 M50: 1 Fowler, Neil NSW 1:07.84 83.2%, 2 Vickers Ted 84 Qld 6.14 59.2%. Stankovic, Stan Vic 22.04 54.8%, 3 Jekabsons, Felix Rademaker, Freddy Vic 1:28.39 63.2%, 3 Neale, John M85: 1 Fraser, John Vic 6.76 83.3%. 2 Hopkins, Kevin Qld 21.56 53.6%, 4 Knox, Ken Vic 20.34 49.1%, 5 Vic 1:30.79 62.9%. NSW 5.05 50.2%. 3 Smith, Andy Vic 3.30 40.7%. Drummond, Ewen ACT 19.77 47.7%, 6 Vickers, Ted M55: 1 Portch, Chris Vis 1:14.00 78.9%, 2 Maher, M90: 1 Younger, Vic Vic 4.69 66.0%. Qld 15.02 40.8%. Garry ACT 1:14.91 79.8%. W30: 1 Constable, Amanda Vic 11.12 51.8%, 2 M85: 1 Hopkins, Kevin NSW 21.32 59.5%. W30: 1 Phillips Toni WA 1:08.00 78.3%, 2 Rothery, Brown, Tracey WA 10.25 47.7%, 3 Paabo, Penny M90: 1 Younger, Vic Vic 11.34 42.6%. Cherie SA 1:10.62 76.9%, 3 Paabo Penny ACT ACT 9.15 42.6%, 4 Rothery, Cherie Sa 8.77 40.8%. W30: 1 Smith, Lynette NSW 34.80 48.2%, 2 1:17.97 68.9%. W35: 1 Watts, Gabi NSW 10.79 51.0%, 2 Layt, Constable, Amanda Vic 29.70 41.2%, 3 Rothery, W35: 1 Baldwin Jennifer Vic 1:14.85 75.5%, 2 Caroline NSW 9.44 44.6%, 3 Whitehall, Anna-Lisa Vic Cherie Sa 27.54 39.1%, 4 Paabo, Penny ACT 17.46 Stewart, Olivia Qld 1:15.36 75.8%. 9.26 44.9%, 4 McMurdy, Leanne Qld 8.22 38.3%. 24.2%. W40: 1 Kay, Marie 44 NSW 1:08.24 88.3%, 2 W40: 1 Hardy, Jayne ACT 11.35 58.2%, 2 Clarke, W35: 1 Baldwin, Jennifer Vic 26.15 41.2%, 2 Chapman, Susan Vic 1:18.11 76.3%, 3 Sheehan, Rosemary ACT 8.57 45.2%, 3 McIntyre, Meg NSW Whitehall, Anna-Lisa Vic 24.25 39.1%, 3 Watts, Gabi Karen Vic 1:18.64 73.4%. 8.39 44.2%, 4 Howorth, Sandra Vic 8.09 41.4%. NSW 24.16 38.0%, 4 Layt, Caroline NSW 19.08 W45: 1 Bridle, Christine Vic 1:21.70 75.4. W45: 1 Gibbins, Sharon ACT 9.17 52.4, 2 Alderman, 30.0%, 5 Matthews, Cathy Vic 17.25 26.5%. 300m Hurdles Dianne Qld 8.35 50.5%, 3 Bridle, Christine Vic 7.36 W40: 1 Hardy, Jayne ACT 36.67 62.3%, 2 Chapman, M60: 1 Trembath, Richard Vic 46.39 92.5%, 2 43.3%, 4 Taylor, Jill NSW 6.92 43.0%. Susan Vic 23.17 41.5%, 3 Lance, Debbie Tas 21.72 Stevenson, Mike Tas 47.62 91.2%, 3 Giles, Harry Qld W50: 1 Schultz, Chris Vic 11.95 73.8%, 2 Palmer, 37.9%, 4 Clarke, Rosemary 42 ACT 20.75 36.2%. 49.82 84.1%, 4 Gay, Albert NSW 53.48 80.2%. Denise NSW 10.77 64.7%, 3 Szczepanska, Elizabet W45: 1 Hartigan, Dawn Vic 31.58 62.7%, 2 Gibbins, M65 1 Hall, Mike Vic 54.56 81.6%, 2 Chambers, Don Vic 9.48 56.9%, 4 Perkins, Wilma Qld 9.33 59.2%, 5 Sharon ACT 23.50 44.25%, 3 Penn, Cris NSW 19.56 Vic 55.22 81.7%, 3 Brook, Max Vic 1:02.08 73.6%. Coram ,Judy Vic 9.07 57.5%, 6 Taylor, Marg WA 8.28 36.8%, 4 Bridle, Christine Vic 17.41 33.6%, 5 Taylor, M70: 1 Coffey, Leo Vic 1:00.64 83.7%, 2 Millridge, 51.1%, 7 Van Bockel, Adriana NSW 7.25 43.5%, 8 Jill NSW 14.61 29.8%. Osmo NSW 1:02.19 79.0%, 3 Johnson, Ron Vis Radley Elizabeth 52 NSW 6.42 38.5% . W50: 1 Perkins, Wilma Qld 25.84 52.1%, 2 Schultz, 1:02.29 77.7%. W55: 1 Thomas, Mary NSW 9.23 67.1%, 2 Dundas, Chris Vic 24.83 48.8%, 3 Palmer, Denise NSW 22.44 M75: 1 Leovic Rad ACT 1:06.27 (ACT rec) 79.3%, 2 Rhondda Vic 9.14 66.4%, 3 Thomas, Trish ACT 8.30 43.0%, 4 Coram, Judy Vic 21.16 42.6%, 5 Van Goode, George Vic 1:14.42 70.6%. 58.7%, 4 Mussett, Lorraine Vic 6.22 40.5%. Bockel, Adriana NSW 19.57 37.5%, 6 Radley, M80: 1 O'Connor, Fred NSW 1:06.33 85.5%. W60: 1 Searle, Helen Qld 11.28 94.1%, 2 Davies, Jan Elizabeth NSW 15.01 28.7%. W50: 1 Vallance, Tina Vic 1:01.94 72.3%, 2 Radley, Page 10 — June Vetrunner

Elizabeth NSW 1:09.88 64.0%. W30: 1 Hobson, Ranell NSW 13.17 81.7%, 2 Micallef- M75: 1 Lynch, Richard Qld 32:26.80 82.5%, 2 O'Neil, W55: 1 McDonnell, Hazel Qld 58.88 79.7%. Reid, Tracey Vic 13.27 81.0%, 3 Gillson, Tania Vic Ron SA 33:16.06 81.5%, 3 Gourlay, Gordon Vic 100m 13.64 78.8%, 4 Tanikawa, Hiromi SA 14.79 72.7%, 5 35:26.96 75.5%, 4 Harley, Victor Vic 38:47.01 71.7%. M30: 1 Lincoln, Jayson NSW 11.76 83.8%, 2 Oakley, Paabo, Penny ACT 14.99 71.9%. M80: 1 Matchett, Ken Vic 39:45.40 74.1%. Kevin NSW 11.94 82.5%, 3 Keane, Andrew Qld 12.46 W35: 1 Bezuidenhout, Jackie NSW 13.23 84.0%, 2 W40: 1 Major, Annette Vic 27:52.62 78.1%, 2 Emmett 79.7%, 4 Devow, Dion ACT 12.57 78.4%, 5 Kennedy, McRae, Sue SA 13.39 84.3%, 3 McMurdy, Leanne Mandy Vic 29:11.41 74.6%. Gerard WA 13.35 73.8%. Qld 13.53 80.9%, 4 Layt, Caroline NSW 13.73 81.5%, W45: 1 Ventris, Lyn WA 23:56.62 95.4%, 2 Drennan, M35: 1 Clarke, Rod NSW 11.85 84.3%, 2 Stephens, 4 Pollard, Sonya Vic 13.73 81.0%, 6 Caulfield, Sharyn Carmel Vic 30:55.94 72.6%, 3 Lancaster, Heather Vic Glenn Vic 12.11 83.0%, 3 Wardecki, Krzysztof NSW Vic 13.87 80.7%, 7 Dowling, Sue ACT 14.27 77.3%, 8 34:49.07 65.6%. 12.19 82.0%, 4 Kennedy, Brendan WA 12.22 81.8%, Chandler, Jodi Vic 14.80 73.9%, 9 Stewart,Olivia Qld W50: 1 Thompson, Alison, Vic 26:40.33 88.6%, 2 Carr 4 Ferrante, Lio SA 12.22 81.8%, 6 Carmody, Paul Qld 14.86 75.9%. Heather Vic 28:10.50 86.1%, 3 Gourlay, Marlene Vic 12.57 80.0%, 7 Warren, Lennon Vic 12.58 81.0%, 8 W40: 1 Mogentale, Gianna NSW 12.92 88.0%, 2 28:42.80 83.0%, 4 Holmes, Janet Vic 28:57.53 80.9%, McGowan, Craig WA 13.23 75.5%, 9 Shannon, Glenn Lance, Debbie Tas 13.50 85.5%, 3 Faulks, Christie 5 Woodward, Lynda Qld 31:50.64 74.2% , 6 Lloyd, Vic 13.28 76.2%, 10 Davey, Shane WA 13.72 72.8%, Vic 13.86 83.9%, 4 Matthews, Jayne Vic 14.14 82.3%, Nancy NSW 33:17.44 70.4% . 11 Long, Dave Vic 14.10 72.3%, 12 Hill, Warren Vic 5 Whitson, Pamela Vic 16.19 72.4%. W55: 1 Feldman, Liz Vic 28:30.05 86.0%, 2 Johnson, 14.13 70.7%. W45 Heat 1: 1 Russell, Joanne Vic 14.03 85.5%, 2 Celia Vic 31:31.75 78.5%, 3 Millard, Valerie WA M40 Heat 1: Potts, Greg Qld 12.13 86.9%, 2 Siomou, Tweedie, Margaret Vic 14.20 85.7%, 3 Hartigan, 31:55.26 78.2%. Chris Vic 12.25 84.3%, 3 Tuckett, Peter Vic 12.63 Dawn Vic 14.60 82.2%, 4 Dacy, Julie Vic 14.68 High Jump 84.0%, 4 O'Connor, Anthony NSW 12.91 80.0%, 5 81.7%, 5 Suttor, Robyn NSW 15.35 77.0%. M35: 1 Lang, Jeffrey Vic 1.70 77.6%, 2 Wilson, Paul Barker, William Vic 13.45 78.3%. Heat 2: 1 Lee, Salli-Ann Vic 13.97 85.9%, 2 O'Toole, Vic 1.45 64.1%, 3 Seeniyar, Rasalinkam ACT 1.30 Heat 2: 1 Isackson, David NSW 11.95 87.6%, 2 Bell, Diane NSW 14.06 84.6%, 3 Jenkins, Dorn Vic 14.12 58.8%. Kipperr Visitor 12.50 83.7%, 3 Jones, Harvey Tas 85.6%, 4 Alderman, Dianne Qld 14.24 84.2%, 5 M40: 1 Baldwin, Terry Vic 1.70 79.0%, 2 Cox, Peter 12.55 84.5%, 4 Smith, Bernie Vic 12.67 83.7%, 5 Cox, Oliver, Chris NSW 14.69 81.6%. Qld 1.30 59.9%. Peter Qld 12.81 80.6%, 6 Thomas, Mark Vic 12.89 W45 Final: 1 Lee, Salli-Ann Vic 13.72 87.4%, 2 M45: 1 Varigos, Greg Vic 1.55 75.9%, 2 Hicks, Terry 80.6%. Jenkins, Dorn Vic 13.90 86.9%, 3 Russell, Joanne Vic Vic 1.45 73.6%, 3 Cauchi, Mark Vic 1.40 68.6%, 4 M40 Final: 1 Isackson, David NSW 11.69 89.5%, 2 13.91 86.2%, 4 Tweedie, Margaret Vic 13.96 87.2%, Simpson, Greg Vic 1.35 66.1%. Bell, Kipperr Visitor 11.98 87.4%, 3 Potts, Greg Qld 4518 5 O'Toole Diane 46 NSW 14.03 84.8%, 4526 6 M50: 1 Ronald, Bill Vic 1.45 75.1%, 2 Schutz, 12.12 86.9%, 4 Siomou, Chris Vic 12.26 84.2%, 5 Alderman Dianne Qld 14.10 85.1%, 7 Dacy, Julie 47 Gottfried Vic 1.40 71.8%, 3 Scholes, Robert Vic 1.35 Tuckett, Peter Vic 12.30 86.2%, 6 Jones, Harvey Tas Vic 14.59 82.2%. 69.9%, 4 Haggith, David ACT 1.25 65.4%. 12.62 84.0%, 7 Smith, Bernie Vic 12.92 82.1%. W50: 1 Choate, Lynne WA 14.31 86.4%, 2 Perkins, M55: 1 Maher, Garry ACT 1.30 71.8%, 2 Shuter, M45 Heat 1: 1 Coghill, Phil Vic 12.64 84.5%, 2 De Wilma Qld 14.53 87.1%, 3 Rossiter, Maureen ACT Vasyl NSW 1.25 67.5%. Angelis, John Vic 12.78 84.6%, 3 Bingham, Wayne 15.11 83.1%, 4 D'Alessandro, Maureen Qld 15.28 M60: 1 Mamalis, Greg NSW 1.40 82.3%, 2 Giles, Vic 13.02 84.2%, 4 Corneilse, Ivor Vic 13.10 83.7%, 5 82.2%, 5 Lucas, Adele Tas 15.52 79.1%, 6 Radley, Harry 60 Qld 1.38 78.4%, 3 Philpott, Graham Vic 1.38 Coy Geoff NSW 13.30 82.4%, 6 Lancaster, Phil Vic Elizabeth NSW 17.00 73.3%. 79.3%, 4 Skuse, Roy Visitor 1.30 76.4%, 4 Martin, 13.53 79.9%, 7 Morton John ACT 13.64 78.3%. W55: 1 McDonnell, Hazel Qld 15.38 83.6%, 2 Reeves Keith 60 WA 1.30 73.8%, 6 Gay, Albert NSW 1.25 Heat 2: 1 White, Glenn Vic 12.55 85.1%, 2 Taylor, June Vic 15.76 82.9%, 3 Hondromatidis, Chriso Vic 72.6%, 7 Donohoe, Noel NSW 1.25 73.5%. Stephen Vic 12.64 85.6%, 3 Lucas, Todd Vic 12.66 15.82 80.6%, 4 Steadman, Helen Vic 16.56 77.0%, 5 M65: 1 Hancock, Tom Vic 1.40 85.8%, 2 Dunn, Terry 84.3%, 4 Dwyer, Brendan 47 NSW 13.03 83.0%, 5 Padget, Valmai SA 16.63 79.2%. Vic 1.25 75.7%, 3 Zeller Bob, NSW 1.20 74.5%, 4 Clements, John Tas 13.49 79.1%, 6 Varigos, Greg Vic W60: 1 Morrey, Jan Vic 14.60 94.2%, 2 Macliver, Chambers, Don Vic 1.20 72.7%. 13.94 77.1%. Peggy WA 14.90 89.1%, 3 Parrish, Noreen NSW M70: 1 Thew, Kerry NSW 1.15 72.7%, 1 Johnson, M45 Final: 1 White, Glenn Vic 12.46 85.7%, 2 Coghill, 15.53 87.0%, 4 Andrews, Lynne Tas 15.95 84.0%, 5 Ron Visitor 1.15 73.7%. Phil Vic 12.51 85.3%, 3 De Angelis, John Vic 12.59 Hamilton, Lesley Qld 16.63 79.8%. M75: 1 Gourlay, Gordon Vic 1.28 85.3%, 2 Hochreiter, 85.9%, 4 Taylor, Stephen Vic 12.61 85.8%, 5 Watts, W65: 1 Allen, Jill Vic 16.09 86.3%, 2 Foster, Roberta Rudi Vic 1.15 78.2%, 3 Leovic, Rad ACT 1.10 74.3%. Andrew Vic 12.73 85.5%, 6 Lucas, Todd Vic 12.74 Vic 19.34 71.8%. M80: 1 McKay Max NSW 0.90 63.3%, 2 Stankovic, 83.8%, 7 Dwyer, Brendan NSW 12.88 84.0%, 8 W70: 1 Carr, Patricia WA 17.33 86.4%, 2 Zeitzen, Stan Vic 0.80 57.1%, 3 Drummond Ewen ACT 0.80 Bingham, Wayne Vic 13.08 83.8%. Anna Vic 19.44 76.1%. 56.3%. M50 Heat 1: 1 Van Stappen John NSW 12.42 91.3%, W75: 1 Cooper, Ann SA 16.18 98.8%, 2 Brasher, M85: 1 Hopkins, Kevin NSW 0.90 68.7%. 2 Turner Paul Vic 12.62 87.4%, 3 Rosevear Philip Vic Shirley Tas 21.76 73.5%. M90: 1 Younger, Vic Vic 0.95 84.8%. 13.09 86.6%, 4 Crocker Stephen NSW 13.38 83.0%, W80: 1 Davidson, Gwen Vic 20.67 82.0%. W30: 1 Smith, Lynette NSW 1.64 82.8%, 2 Paabo, 5 Neale John Vic 14.49 77.7%, 6 Cresswell David 3000m Steeplechase Penny ACT 1.45 73.2%, 3 Constable, Amanda Vic Tas 18.36 61.3%. M30: 1 Gray, Brendan Qld 10:05.24 79.6%. 1.40 70.7%, 4 Hobson, Ranell NSW 1.35 66.5%. Heat 2: 1 Lyons Phil NSW 12.58 87.7%, 2 Lynch M35: 1 Church, Martin NSW 11:37.10 72.4%, 2 W35: 1 Hill, Irie Vic 1.50 77.3%, 2 Baldwin, Jennifer Martin NSW 12.65 88.4%, 3 Begley Joe Qld 12.77 Grimmett, Mal Vic 11:47.64 72.0%. Vic 1.35 72.2%, 2 McRae, Sue SA 1.35 73.3%. 86.4%, 4 Van Bavel Hans SA 12.80 88.6%, 4 Smith M40: 1 Bialczak, Michael, Vic 10:42.20 83.9%, 2 W40: 1 Chapman, Susan Vic 1.25 71.0%. Steve SA 12.80 87.4%, 6 Mahon Gary Vic 13.20 Johnson, Murray Vic 11:16.74 77.3%, 3 Womsley, W45: 1 Lee, Salli-Ann Vic 1.30 77.8%, 2 Bridle, 85.3%, 7 Dilworth Joseph Vic 14.88 75.2%. Garry NSW 11:17.97 76.5%, 4 Tunnecliffe, Geoff Vic Christine Vic 1.30 76.9%, 3 Taylor Jill NSW 1.20 M50 Final: 1 Lyons, Phil NSW 12.15 90.8, 2 Turner, 12:15.27 73.2%. 72.7%. Paul Vic 12.29 89.8%, 3 Van Stappen, John NSW M45: 1 Long, Allan Vic 10:33.80 87.5%, 2 Morton, W50: 1 Perkins, Wilma Qld 1.33 86.9%, 2 Van Bockel, 12.39 91.5%, 4 Lynch, Martin NSW 12.58 88.9%, 5 John ACT 11:36.19 78.1%. Adriana NSW 1.05 66.8%. Begley, Joe Qld 12.74 86.6%, 6 Van Bavel, Hans SA M50: 1 Holden, Geoff Vic 11:13.67 84.9%, 2 Dybdahl, W60: 1 Hamilton, Lesley Qld 1.12 78.8%. 12.82 88.4%, 7 Smith, Steve SA 13.09 85.4%, 8 Bjorn WA 11:51.75 80.4%, 3 Colley, Christopher Vic W70: 1 Zeitzen, Anna Vic 0.90 72.5%. Rosevear, Philip Vic 13.24 85.6% 12:55.25 76.2%, 4 West, John NSW 13:01.95 75.6%. Discus M55: 1 Crombie, Peter NSW 12.54 93.4%, 2 Wall, M55: 1 Fitzsimmons, Wayne Vic 12:38.84 83.5%, 2 M30: 1 Amerasekera, Yohan Vic 44.12 62.0%, 2 John NSW 12.79 90.4%, 3 Howden, Keith Vic 12.85 Moore, Peter Vic 13:23.30 75.2%. Hamilton, Mark WA 35.19 49.4%. 90.6%, 4 Coleman, Alan Tas 12.89 88.5%, 5 M35: 1 Frkovic, Philip NSW 35.96 50.5%, 2 Davey, 2000m Steeplechase Whitehall, Geoff SA 13.09 87.1%, 6 Storey, Mal Qld Shane WA 24.71 34.7%, 3 Wardecki, Krzysztof NSW M60: 1 Philpott, Graham Vic 7:59.30 87.5%, 2 13.47 85.9% 7 Ford, Graham Vic 13.51 84.4%, 8 21.79 30.6%, 4 Wilson, Paul Vic 17.80 25.0%. Schickert Bob WA 8:31.79 83.0%, 3 Thomas, Bryan Cowan, Graeme SA 14.52 80.7%, 9 Juhel, Daniel Vic M40: 1 Gyngell, Stuart 40 NSW 45.14 63.4%, 2 ACT 9:19.27 76.0%, 4 Egan, Elwyn Qld 9:30.34 14.54 78.4%. Apostolidis, Bill NSW 40.72 57.5%, 3 Dorman, Steve 73.5%, 5 Taylor, John NSW 10:35.74 65.1%. M60: 1 McIntyre, Neville NSW 13.15 90.4%, 2 Buyers, Vic 31.49 46.4%, 4 Barker, William Vic 25.32 37.3%, 5 M65: 1 Bradford, Alan Qld 7:28.46 98.7%, 2 McLeod Colin Qld 13.24 89.8%, 3 Kent, Ross Vic 13.29 90.2%, Rowe, Greg NSW 15.67 22.6%. Colin Qld 8:00.07 96.4%. 4 Stevenson, Mike Tas 13.69 88.2%, 5 Bradford, Tony M45: 1 Flaus, Mark Visitor 35.69 54.9%, 2 Joni, Lajos M70: 1 Stuart, Ron NSW 9:34.34 84.6%, 2 Silcock- Vic 14.73 82.6%, 6 Pomeroy, Barry Vic 14.81 81.5%. NSW 28.80 47.4%, 3 Atkinson-Howatt, Andr NSW Delaney Col Vic 11:47.67 68.6%. M65: 1 Cooper, John Qld 13.04 94.1%, 2 Janssan, 25.95 41.7%, 4 Curtain, Phil Vic 24.63 41.4%, 5 M75: 1 Leovic, Rad ACT 10:53.94 (ACT rec) 81.4%, 2 David SA 13.51 91.5%, 3 Clive, David WA 13.61 Cauchi, Mark Vic 24.04 37.8%, 6 Scott, Sandy Vic Goode George Vic 12:37.23 70.3%, 3 Tyson, Allen 91.7%, 4 Noden, Graeme Vic 13.87 89.1%, 5 Zeller, 23.01 36.2%. WA 16:15.82 58.1%. Bob NSW 14.43 87.3%, 6 Daniels, Ken Qld 14.72 M50: 1 Turbin, Alex ACT 38.69 64.0%, 2 Johnston, M80: 1 Matchett, Ken Vic 12:41.76 80.2%. 84.0%, 7 Chambers, Don Vic 15.25 81.1%, 8 Mathew, Mark NSW 37.82 57.3%, 3 Hicks, Craig Tas 34.09 W30: 1 Paabo, Penny ACT 10:03.51 60.3%. John Vic 18.54 67.3%. 52.9%, 4 Crocker, Stephen NSW 32.42 50.3%, 5 W35: 1 Abfalter, Maria Vic 7:51.38 78.8%, 2 Warden M70: 1 Kakris, Lucas Vic 14.64 87.6%, 2 Coffey, Leo Neale, John Vic 30.67 49.7%, 6 Riddoch, Clyde Vic Jo NT 7:58.54 77.6%. Vic 14.86 89.9%, 2 Thackray, Jack ACT 14.86 89.0%, 29.03 44.0%, 7 Haggith, David ACT 28.67 45.4%, 8 W45: 1 Stallard, Trish NSW 10:46.46 64.3%. 4 Mather, David Vic 14.98 87.3%, 5 Daniels, Fred Carter, Kenneth Vic 28.58 44.3%, 9 Glass, Roger Vic W60: 1 Schickert, Lynne WA 12:50.91 66.1%. NSW 15.11 85.7%. 27.17 45.0%, 10 West, John NSW 24.78 40.1%, 11 M75: 1 Windred, Norm NSW 15.18 90.1%, 2 5000m Track Walk Hanson, Damien WA 20.32 30.8%. Thomson, Jimmy Qld 15.86 87.2%, 3 Leovic, Rad M65: 1 Dickinson, Murray Vic 27:12.90 87.9%, 2 M55: 1 Green, Ray ACT 38.69 71.4%, 2 Banens, Bob ACT 16.74 81.7%, 4 Gourlay, Gordon Vic 16.80 Dunn, Terry Vic 30:46.83 78.5%, 3 Goggin, Bernie Vic ACT 36.89 62.3%, 3 Young Peter Vic 36.72 64.9%, 4 80.4%. 39:15.58 61.6%. Quinn, Don Qld 33.29 61.4%, 5 Reynolds, John Vic M80: 1 O'Connor, Fred NSW 16.33 87.9%, 2 M70: 1 Hainsworth, Colin SA 32:24.32 81.6%, 2 31.45 58.0%, 6 Fitzgerald, Jim NSW 25.40 46.8%, 7 Johnston, Mike Vic 16.72 88.3%, 3 McKay, Max NSW Silcock-Delaney, Col Vic 34:29.34 74.0%, 3 Brooks, Shuter, Vasyl NSW 22.34 37.7%. 17.99 79.8%, 4 Frearson, Don WA 18.33 81.7%. Fred Vic 34:40.67 72.8%, 4 McNair, David Vic M60: 1 James, Keith NSW 45.09 74.1%, 2 Watson, M85: 1 Smith, Andy Vic 36.78 44.8%. 36:58.92 70.7%. Bob NSW 34.03 55.9%, 3 Koch, Barrie SA 33.24 June Vetrunner — Page 11

57.0%, 4 Sowerby, Brett NSW 31.85 54.6%, 5 Skuse, W35: 1 Watts, Gabi NSW 33.40 59.6%, 2 Whitehall, 30.50 74.1%. Roy Visitor 28.44 47.7%, 6 Readwin, Ken Vic 27.71 Anna-Lisa Vic 30.95 56.3%, 3 Layt, Caroline NSW M50 Final: 1 Lyons, Phil NSW 24.51 91.0%, 2 Van 46.5%, 7 Wookey, David Vic 26.39 41.4%, 8 Bradford, 22.34 39.9%. Stappen, John NSW 25.18 91.1%, 3 Van Bavel, Hans Tony Vic 24.75 42.4%, 9 Christodoulou, George Vic W40: 1 Hardy, Jayne ACT 45.58 86.4%, 2 Howorth, SA 25.32 90.6%, 4 Begley, Joe Qld 25.83 86.3%, 5 22.29 38.2%, 10 Gay, Albert NSW 21.43 35.2%, 6074 Sandra Vic 31.57 59.8%, 3 McIntyre, Meg NSW 25.43 Smith, Steve SA 25.95 87.1%, 6 Wearmouth, Richard 11 Whyte Robin ACT 20.65 33.9%. 49.2%, 4 Clarke, Rosemary ACT 18.65 36.0%. Vic 26.53 84.6%, 7 Schutz, Gottfried Vic 27.22 81.9%, M65: 1 Hancock, Tom Vic 38.88 71.2%, 2 Richardson, W45: 1 Gibbins, Sharon ACT 43.10 88.4%. 8 Rosevear, Philip Vic 28.18 81.4%. Graham 66 S 33.31 59.6%, 3 Fraser, Don ACT 31.79 W50: 1 Glass, Kate WA 41.81 88.9%, 2 Palmer, M55 Heat 1: 1 Howden, Keith Vic 27.21 86.8%, 2 55.6%, 4 Dunn, Terry Vic 26.08 46.7%, 5 Chambers, Denise NSW 38.05 77.8%, 3 Szczepanska, Elizabet Sims, Geoff ACT 27.36 84.5%, 3 Storey, Mal Qld Don Vic 21.79 39.0%. Vic 37.51 76.7%, 4 Coram, Judy Vic 33.61 71.4%, 5 28.87 81.2%, 4 Ford, Graham Vic 29.18 79.2%, 5 M70: 1 Johnson, Ron Visitor 33.38 66.6%, 2 Ropelin, Schultz, Chris Vic 31.54 65.8%, 6 Van Bockel, Juhel, Daniel Vic 29.73 77.7%. Arvo Qld 31.44 61.4%, 3 Van-Weenen, Wim Vic 30.57 Adriana Nsw 30.67 62.7%. Heat 2: 1 Crombie, Peter NSW 26.14 91.0%, 2 62.4%, 4 Saarinen, Erkki Qld 29.34 57.3%, 5 W55: 1 Thomas, Mary NSW 31.49 73.9%, 2 Dundas, Whitehall, Geoff SA 26.42 87.5%, 3 Coleman, Alan Cumming, David Vic 26.60 54.3%, 6 Hussie, Graham Rhondda Vic 30.38 71.3%, 3 Thomas, Trish ACT Tas 26.61 86.8%, 4 Maher, Garry ACT 27.51 85.2%. Qld 25.82 50.4%, 7 Wynhoven, Harry Vic 25.64 25.39 58.5%, 4 Mussett, Lorraine 55 Vic 19.28 41.8%. M55 Final: 1 Crombie, Peter NSW 25.05 95.0%. 2 54.6%, 8 Thew, Kerry NSW 23.79 46.4%, 9 Stankovic, W60: 1 Searle, Helen Qld 42.34 109.8%, 2 Davies, Howden, Keith Vic 25.79 91.5%. 3 Coleman, Alan Tas Nino Vic 22.22 44.3%, 10 Werner, Ron NSW 22.03 Jan ACT 41.78 104.2%, 3 Rose, Astrid Vic 31.49 25.97 89.0%. 4 Whitehall, Geoff SA 26.07 88.6%. 5 45.0%. 75.4%, 4 Rudov, Raylea ACT 28.55 68.3%, 5 Bourke, Sims, Geoff ACT 26.39 87.6%. 6 Storey, Mal Qld M75: 1 Hochreiter, Rudi Vic 29.68 67.5%, 2 Jenny ACT 27.92 72.4%, 6 Birtwell, Lorraine Qld 27.29 85.9%. 7 Maher, Garry ACT 27.37 85.6%. Ballantyne, Milton Vic 23.47 51.0%, 3 Dauphinet, 23.07 56.4%. M60: 1 Buyers, Colin Qld 26.18 92.3%, 2 McIntyre, Maurice Qld 23.04 53.6%, 4 Peridis, Jim NSW 22.93 W65: 1 Schmidt, Joyce NSW 24.96 70.2%, 2 Wahren, Neville NSW 26.53 91.1%, 3 Stevenson, Mike Tas 53.3%. Mary ACT 22.72 65.1%, 3 Foster, Roberta Vic 20.19 27.26 90.1%, 4 Trembath, Richard Vic 27.35 89.0%, 5 M80: 1 Jekabsons, Felix Qld 28.08 70.6%, 2 53.4%, 4 Thew, Jean NSW 18.14 51.0%, 5 Martin, Keith WA 29.02 82.6%, 6 Bradford, Tony Vic O'Connor, Fred NSW 24.27 58.9%, 3 Stankovic, Stan McFarland, Shirley Vic 18.06 50.7%, 6 De Chazal, 29.61 83.6%, 7 Fraser, Andrew Vic 30.15 80.8%, 8 Vic 23.01 57.8%, 4 Drummond, Ewen ACT 20.72 Nola ACT 16.94 44.8%, 7 Jekabsons, Margarita Qld Pomeroy, Barry Vic 30.87 79.6%. 50.2%. 16.65 47.7%. M65 Heat 1: 1 Cooper, John Qld 29.94 83.4%, 2 M85: 1 Hopkins, Kevin NSW 18.03 51.7%, 2 Fraser, W70: 1 Doherty, Heather Qld 22.89 66.9%, 2 Janssan, David SA 30.19 83.5%, 3 Chambers, Don John Vic 17.22 61.3%, 3 Smith, Andy Vic 8.38 29.8%. Baarslag-Leb, Tina Vic 14.13 41.3%. Vic 30.85 81.7%, 4 Hall, Mike Vic 31.07 80.4%, 5 M90: 1 Younger, Vic Vic 11.64 47.3%. W75: 1 Banath, Una Qld 6.97 22.9%. Mathew, John Vic 38.80 65.6%. W30: 1 Smith, Lynette NSW 36.97 50.0%, 2 Brown, W80: 1 Davidson, Gwen Vic 21.76 80.2%, 2 Vickers, Heat 2: 1 Clive, David WA 29.16 87.3%, 2 Noden, Tracey WA 30.96 41.9%, 3 Paabo, Penny ACT 16.16 Mary Qld 9.50 35.0%. Graeme Vic 29.31 86.0%, 3 Matthews, Con Vic 29.77 21.8%. 85.5%, 4 Wood, Allan Vic 34.71 72.6%, 5 Stack, W35: 1 Watts, Gabi NSW 35.73 48.9%, 2 Baldwin, Eddie Vic 35.67 72.7%. SUNDAY Jennifer Vic 27.78 38.0%, 3 Layt, Caroline 38 NSW M65 Final: 1 Cooper, John Qld 26.17 95.4%, 2 Clive, 26.11 35.7%, 4 Whitehall, Anna-Lisa Vic 26.02 36.4%, 200m David WA 27.45 92.7%, 3 Janssan, David SA 27.71 5 McMurdy, Leanne Qld 25.10 33.9%. M30: 1 Oakley, Kevin NSW 23.95 82.3%, 2 Lincoln, 90.9%, 4 Noden, Graeme Vic 28.03 89.9%, 5 W40: 1 Hardy, Jayne ACT 36.21 53.3%, 2 McIntyre, Jayson NSW 24.02 82.3%, 3 Keane, Andrew Qld Matthews, Con Vic 29.22 87.1%, 6 Hall, Mike Vic Meg NSW 29.27 44.1%, 3 Clarke, Rosemary ACT 25.05 79.5%, 4 Kennedy Gerard WA 27.31 72.2% 31.03 80.5%, 7 Chambers, Don Vic 31.41 80.2%, 8 25.72 38.8%, 4 Howorth, Sandra Vic 24.29 35.7%. M35 Heat 1: 1 Clarke, Rod NSW 24.76 81.0%, 2 Stack, Eddie Vic 35.67 72.7%, 9 Mathew John Vic W45: 1 Gibbins, Sharon ACT 33.61 (ACT rec) 54.4%, Ferrante, Lio SA 25.05 80.1%, 3 Kennedy, Brendan 38.80 65.6%. 2 Alderman, Dianne Qld 22.27 37.9%, 3 Taylor, Jill WA 25.21 79.6%, 4 Carmody, Paul Qld 25.41 79.5%, M70: 1 Carr, David WA 30.28 87.4%, 2 Daniels, Fred NSW 19.75 34.5%, 4 Bridle, Christine Vic 17.23 5 Morse, Neale Vic 26.09 78.0%, 6 Seeniyar, NSW 30.96 85.5%, 3 Kakris, Lucas Vic 31.12 84.2%, 28.6%. Rasalinkam ACT 28.39 72.1%. 4 Thackray, Jack ACT 31.42 86.2%, 5 Mather, David W50: 1 Schultz, Chris Vic 33.81 66.7%, 2 Palmer, Heat 2: 1 Stephens, Glenn Vic 24.43 82.6%, 2 Vic 31.45 85.1%, 6 Coffey, Leo Vic 33.66 81.4%/ Denise NSW 30.44 58.6%, 3 Van Bockel, Adriana Wardecki, Krzysztof NSW 24.68 81.3%, 3 Skipper, M75: 1 Thomson, Jimmy Qld 33.22 85.5%, 2 Leovic, NSW 22.93 44.1%, 4 Szczepanska, Elizabet Vic 22.90 Paul Vic 24.72 81.1%, 4 Taylor, Mark NSW 25.01 Rad ACT 34.84 80.5%, 3 Gourlay, Gordon Vic 34.86 44.1%, 5 Coram, Judy Vic 22.11 44.7%, 6 Taylor, 81.3%, 5 Warren, Lennon Vic 25.69 79.7%, 6 Shanno, 79.4%. Marg WA 19.59 38.6%, 7 Radley, Elizabeth NSW Glenn Vic 26.92 75.6%. M80: 1 O'Connor, Fred NSW 34.68 85.3%, 2 18.13 34.9%, 8 Choate, Lynne WA 17.95 33.7%, 9 M35 Final: 1 Clarke, Rod NSW 23.59 85.0%, 2 Johnston, Mike Vic 35.04 86.9%, 3 Frearson, Don WA Heagney, Kathy Vic 16.80 33.1%, 10 Lucas, Adele Stephens, Glenn Vic 24.14 83.6%, 3 Ferrante, Lio SA 39.09 79.2%. Tas 15.99 29.2%. 24.42 82.1%, 4 Wardecki, Krzysztof NSW 24.46 M85: 1 Gamble, Eddie Vic 58.50 57.6%, 2 Smith, W55: 1 Thomas, Mary NSW 25.26 57.7%, 2 Dundas, 82.0%, 5 Taylor, Mark NSW 24.57 82.8%, 6 Skipper, Andy Vic 71.40 48.1%. Rhondda Vic 22.43 51.2%, 3 Thomas, Trish ACT Paul Vic 24.79 80.9%, 7 Kennedy, Brendan WA 25.01 W30: 1 Micallef-Reid, Tracey Vic 27.67 78.2%, 2 21.13 47.1%, 4 Mussett, Lorraine Vic 15.18 31.4%. 80.2%, 8 Carmody, Paul Qld 25.28 79.9%. Hobson, Ranell NSW 27.87 77.6%, 3 Paabo, Penny W60: 1 Searle, Helen Qld 28.25 72.9%, 2 Bourke, M40 Heat 1: 1 Isackson, David NSW 25.72 81.9%, 2 ACT 32.04 67.9%. Jenny ACT 25.09 64.7%, 3 Birtwell, Lorraine Qld Smith, Bernie Vic 26.02 82.1%, 3 O'Connor, Anthony W35 Heat 1: 1 McMurdy, Leanne Qld 27.74 79.7%, 2 23.54 56.4%, 4 Davies, Jan ACT 21.64 53.2%, 5 NSW 26.16 79.4%, 4 Bell, Kipperr Visitor 26.27 Caulfield, Sharyn Vic 28.62 79.1%, 3 Dowling, Sue Rudov, Raylea ACT 21.34 49.9%, 6 Rose, Astrid Vic 80.2%. ACT 29.16 76.4%. 19.24 45.0%, 7 Prescott, Valerie WA 15.83 37.0%, 8 Heat 2: 1 Hennnessy, Gary Vic 25.25 82.9%, 2 Heat 2: 1 Bezuidenhout, Jackie NSW 26.72 84.1%, 2 Hugo, Beverly Vic 15.30 39.5%, 9 Cooper, Judy Qld Siomou, Chris Vic 25.36 81.9%, 3 Jones, Harvey Tas McRae, Sue SA 27.34 83.5%, 3 Pollard, Sonya Vic 13.67 34.4%. 25.64 83.3%, 4 Tuckett, Peter Vic 25.70 83.2%, 5 28.23 79.6%, 4 Chandler, Jodi Vic 30.25 73.1%. W65: 1 Schmidt, Joyce NSW 19.47 55.4%, 2 Foster, Cox, Peter Qld 28.29 73.4%. W35 Final: 1 Bezuidenhout, Jackie NSW 26.72 Roberta Vic 15.97 42.2%, 3 McFarland, Shirley Vic M40 Final: 1 Isackson, David NSW 23.38 90.1%, 2 84.1%, 2 McRae, Sue SA 27.34 83.5%, 3 McMurdy, 13.67 38.9%, 4 Wahren, Mary ACT 13.51 39.4%, 5 Bell, Kipperr Visitor 24.16 87.2%, 3 Siomou, Chris Vic Leanne Qld 27.74 79.7%, 4 Pollard, Sonya Vic 28.23 Thew, Jean NSW 13.45 38.3%, 6 De Chazal, Nola 65 24.84 83.6%, 4 Hennnessy, Gary Vic 24.88 84.1%, 5 79.6%, 5 Caulfield, Sharyn Vic 28.62 79.1%, 6 ACT 12.58 33.2%. Tuckett, Peter Vic 24.89 85.9%, 6 Smith, Bernie Vic Dowling, Sue ACT 29.16 76.4%, 7 Chandler, Jodi Vic W70: 1 Doherty, Heather 70 Qld 24.36 72.7%, 2 25.08 85.2%, 7 Jones, Harvey Tas 25.32 84.4%, 8 30.25 73.1%. Baarslag-Le, Tina 70 Vic 11.26 33.6%. O'Connor, Anthony NSW 25.96 80.0%. W40: 1 Mogentale, Gianna NSW 26.55 86.7%, 2 W75: 1 Brasher, Shirley 77 Tas 9.99 35.4%, 2 Banath, M45 Heat 1: 1 Hasler, Daniel NSW 26.25 82.6%, 2 Lance, Debbie Tas 27.50 85.1%, 3 Faulks, Christie Una 76 Qld 7.83 27.1%. Crawford, Mark Vic 26.60 80.9%, 3 Dwyer, Brendan Vic 28.37 83.1%, 4 Crawford, Debbie Tas 28.85 W80: 1 Davidson, Gwen 81 Vic 15.04 59.2%, 2 NSW 26.64 81.9%, 4 Morton, John ACT 26.68 80.7%, 80.4%, 5 Matthews, Jayne Vic 29.10 81.0%, 6 Orelli, Vickers, Mary 81 Qld 9.00 35.4%. 5 Coy, Geoff NSW 27.88 79.4%. Cathy Vic 30.89 75.7%. Hammer Heat 2: 1 White, Glenn Vic 25.53 84.3%, 2 Watts, W45: 1 Jenkins, Dorn Vic 28.59 85.9%, 2 Tweedie, M70: 1 Van-Weenen, Wim Vic 46.99 90.6%, 2 Andrew Vic 25.56 86.0%, 3 Coghill, Phil Vic 25.67 Margaret Vic 29.03 85.3%, 3 Alderman, Dianne Qld Wynhoven, Harry Vic 32.12 64.5%, 3 Ropelin, Arvo 83.8%, 4 Lancaster, Phil Vic 26.83 81.3%, 5 29.46 82.7%, 4 Dacy, Julie Vic 29.60 82.3%, 5 Oliver, Qld 31.90 58.9%, 4 Staecker, Harry Vic 31.34 61.7%, Clements, John Tas 27.21 79.1%, 6 Anderson, Deane Chris NSW 30.07 81.0%, 6 Bridle, Christine Vic 30.90 5 Thew, Kerry NSW 24.66 45.5%, 6 Cumming, David Vic 27.77 78.6%. 78.2%, 7 Suttor, Robyn NSW 31.10 77.1%. Vic 24.14 46.5%, 7 Stankovic, Nino Vic 24.09 45.5%, M45 Final: 1 Hasler, Daniel NSW 24.41 88.8%, 2 W50: 1 Blurton, Barbara WA 28.36 91.0%, 2 Choate, 8 Werner, Ron NSW 20.71 39.9%. Watts, Andrew Vic 24.84 88.5%, 3 Coghill, Phil Vic Lynne WA 30.34 83.0%, 3 Guthrie, Susan Vic 31.01 M75: 1 Hochreiter, Rudi Vic 27.76 59.4%, 2 24.90 86.4%, 4 White, Glenn Vic 25.10 85.7%, 5 80.5%, 4 D'alessandro, Maureen Qld 31.49 81.3%, 5 Ballantyne, Milton Vic 27.67 56.7%, 3 Peridis, Jim Crawford, Mark Vic 26.19 82.2%, 6 Dwyer, Brendan Cash, Vivienne Vic 31.78 79.9%, 6 Lucas Adele Tas NSW 23.40 51.1%, 4 Davy, Jim Vic 20.67 42.4%. NSW 26.29 83.0%, 7 Lancaster, Phil Vic 26.72 81.7%, 32.49 76.8%, 7 Burnie, Kay Vic 33.37 75.4%, 8 M80: 1 Jekabsons, Felix Qld 24.74 58.2%. 2 8 Morton, John ACT 26.98 79.8%. Rossiter, Maureen ACT 36.60 69.9%. Stankovic, Stan Vic 24.66 58.1%. 3 Drummond, Ewen M50 Heat 1: 1 Schutz, Gottfried Vic 27.22 81.9%, 1 W55: 1 McDonnell, Hazel Qld 32.10 81.8%, 2 Reeves, ACT 24.54 (ACT rec) 55.8%. 4 Knox, Ken Vic 21.19 Rosevear, Philip Vic 27.22 84.3%, 3 Lynch, Paul Vic June Vic 32.67 81.7%, 3 Hondromatidis, Chriso Vic 48.2%. 5 Vickers, Ted Qld 16.96 44.0%. 28.55 80.3%, 4 Van Stappen, John NSW 30.65 33.16 78.5%, 4 Steadman, Helen Vic 35.41 73.5%, 5 M85: 1 Fraser, John Vic 21.65 71.1%, 2 Hopkins, 74.8%, 5 Cresswell, David Tas 37.45 60.8%. Padget, Valmai SA 35.52 75.8%. Kevin NSW 17.20 45.9%. Heat 2: 1 Lyons, Phil NSW 25.74 86.6%, 2 Van Bavel, W60: 1 Macliver, Peggy WA 31.09 87.4%, 2 Morrey, M90: 1 Younger, Vic Vic 9.73 36.3%. Hans SA 25.88 88.6%, 3 Begley, Joe Qld 26.13 Jan Vic 31.14 90.7%, 3 Parrish, Noreen NSW 32.65 W30: 1 Brown, Tracey SA 34.10 56.8%, 2 Paabo, 85.3%, 4 Wearmouth, Richard Vic 26.25 85.5%, 5 84.8%, 4 Stobaus, Anne Vic 32.67 84.8%, 5 Andrews, Penny ACT 16.34 27.2%. Smith, Steve SA 26.31 85.9%, 6 Dilworth, Joseph Vic Lynne Tas 33.28 82.4%. Page 12 — June Vetrunner

SUNDAY — WEIGHT PENTAHLON Ham Shot Discus Jav Weight Total Ham Shot Discus Jav Weight Total M75 Davy, Jim Vic 20.76 6.09 18.40 12.06 8.96 M30 Amerasekera, Y Vic 36.33 13.87 44.65 44.17 11.64 Points 495 435 461 219 632 2242 Points 453 720 760 503 544 2980 M80 Jekabsons, Felix Qld 26.43 8.90 25.96 20.75 11.38 Hamilton, Mark WA 31.72 12.76 34.69 37.09 12.14 Points 830 842 858 482 902 3914 Points 378 653 557 400 572 2560 Stankovic, Stan Vic 23.55 7.51 21.61 18.36 10.39 M35 Frkovic, Philip NSW 40.82 12.19 35.44 35.69 13.70 Points 723 690 688 411 812 3324 Points 526 618 573 380 661 2758 Drummond, Ewen ACT 23.37 7.77 18.79 17.80 9.68 Davey, Shane WA 22.37 8.43 24.55 7.19 Points 716 719 579 394 748 3156 Points 229 392 358 0 296 1275 Vickers, Ted Qld 17.76 6.23 14.81 14.78 7.88 M40 Gyngell, Stuart NSW 37.99 16.69 43.81 33.89 13.16 Points 509 551 429 306 586 2381 Points 529 922 742 417 701 3311 M85 Fraser, John Vic 22.73 6.79 16.90 10.35 9.82 Dorman, Steve Vic 31.63 8.18 27.85 26.39 10.73 Points 899 779 643 258 925 3504 Points 417 390 422 296 550 2075 W30 Smith, Lynette NSW 24.03 9.48 33.56 36.90 9.44 M45 Flaus, Mark Visitor 29.20 11.50 35.00 31.64 10.35 Points 371 495 530 608 556 2560 Points 424 655 599 426 572 2676 Brown, Tracey WA 29.84 10.00 30.21 18.05 11.10 Joni, Lajos NSW 31.18 10.01 28.85 27.55 8.69 Points 498 529 466 253 676 2422 Points 462 554 470 353 463 2302 W35 Watts, Gabi NSW 33.32 10.81 33.98 23.75 12.26 Atkinson-Howatt, A NSW 25.32 8.55 25.67 41.32 7.77 Points 666 622 557 359 841 3045 Points 350 456 405 600 402 2213 Whitehall, Anna Lisa Vic 29.10 8.35 23.53 23.16 8.33 Scott, Sandy Vic 25.46 7.19 22.10 31.57 8.11 Points 561 452 354 348 531 2246 Points 353 366 333 424 425 1901 Layt, Caroline NSW 25.08 9.34 21.57 20.68 8.33 M50 Turbin, Alex ACT 34.24 12.71 37.60 30.51 13.85 Points 462 520 317 302 531 2132 Points 511 763 616 428 758 3076 W40 Hardy, Jayne ACT 40.32 10.97 35.58 35.62 13.43 Johnston, Mark NSW 40.65 11.26 33.53 28.70 12.49 Points 987 717 642 648 1041 4035 Points 633 662 534 395 672 2896 Howorth, Sandra Vic 30.71 7.90 24.12 18.85 10.11 Glass, Roger Vic 42.18 10.73 27.47 25.58 14.76 Points 710 481 401 301 749 2642 Points 663 625 415 338 816 2857 McIntyre, Meg NSW 20.80 8.74 26.26 18.71 7.98 Riddoch, Clyde Vic 28.96 9.02 32.92 36.55 11.52 Points 430 545 445 298 565 2283 Points 411 506 522 541 610 2590 Clarke, Rosemary ACT 20.30 8.46 26.23 22.20 6.03 Haggith, David ACT 31.00 9.94 26.34 27.89 11.34 Points 416 524 444 369 399 2152 Points 449 569 393 380 599 2390 W45 Gibbins, Sharon ACT 37.86 9.26 32.82 20.49 10.86 Connell, Bob Vic 32.62 8.61 25.02 30.06 11.54 Points 1098 674 641 391 919 3723 Points 480 478 367 420 611 2356 W50 Schultz, Chris Vic 33.11 12.10 34.12 24.00 11.33 Points 742 981 743 529 743 3738 M55 Green, Ray ACT 39.47 11.75 39.07 32.85 14.37 Palmer, Denise NSW 35.85 10.73 29.15 22.17 12.39 Points 698 787 724 532 872 3613 Points 818 853 617 481 825 3594 Banens, Bob ACT 35.36 11.41 35.32 48.58 11.33 Glass, Kate WA 39.99 9.30 21.42 20.73 10.58 Points 609 761 640 863 661 3534 Points 933 721 424 444 685 3207 Reynolds, John Vic 35.06 9.39 31.26 25.76 12.66 Coram, Judy Vic 31.39 8.81 21.57 20.62 10.17 Points 603 603 550 387 753 2896 Points 695 676 428 441 654 2894 Quinn, Don Qld 30.58 9.59 32.73 27.11 11.35 Szczepanska, Eliz Vic 32.74 9.54 15.90 16.04 11.88 Points 508 619 583 415 663 2788 Points 732 743 292 324 785 2876 Fitzgerald, Jim NSW 22.51 8.54 26.43 15.19 7.55 Van Bocke, A NSW 28.91 7.26 20.78 17.80 8.11 Points 338 538 445 180 404 1905 Points 627 534 409 369 496 2435 M60 Watson, Bob NSW 30.73 11.95 35.04 39.23 11.74 Radley, Elizabeth NSW 16.20 5.92 17.08 13.88 5.83 Points 565 801 651 709 642 3368 Points 285 413 319 269 326 1612 Koch Barrie SA 34.35 12.58 31.73 26.60 12.76 W55 Thomas, Mary NSW 27.46 9.87 23.99 30.55 9.75 Points 648 850 576 433 708 3215 Points 662 860 546 806 693 3567 Readwin, Ken Vic 38.77 9.15 28.45 18.22 14.84 Dundas, Rhondda Vic 33.51 9.13 21.66 16.85 10.14 Points 751 583 503 257 844 2938 Points 845 785 483 402 726 3241 Skuse, Roy Visitor 27.49 8.93 28.55 23.60 10.90 Thomas, Trish ACT 27.19 8.30 18.02 18.16 7.99 Points 490 566 505 369 588 2518 Points 653 701 385 440 545 2724 Sowerby, Brett NSW 27.10 9.48 28.84 20.60 10.34 Musset, Lorraine Vic 18.96 6.36 14.06 12.21 4.87 Points 481 609 512 306 551 2459 Points 408 507 281 268 289 1753 Donohoe, Noel NSW 24.07 8.61 23.66 26.15 11.46 W60 Searle, Helen Qld 42.21 10.71 25.72 21.61 15.03 Points 412 542 397 423 624 2398 Points 1255 1061 672 624 1061 4673 Wookey, David Vic 22.81 8.93 24.34 27.45 10.61 Davies, Jan ACT 41.89 8.81 19.29 19.98 14.79 Points 384 566 412 451 569 2382 Points 1244 846 476 569 1042 4177 Whyte, Robin ACT 19.45 7.17 23.58 23.98 8.95 Bourke, Jenny ACT 27.88 8.43 23.90 24.69 10.07 Points 308 432 396 377 463 1976 Points 767 803 616 727 666 3579 Christodoulou, G Vic 22.52 6.92 22.63 18.08 7.62 Rudov, Raylea ACT 29.40 7.67 22.50 18.52 12.54 Points 377 413 375 254 379 1798 Points 818 719 573 521 862 3493 M65 Hancock, Tom Vic 36.30 11.23 36.74 36.35 13.40 Rose, Astrid Vic 32.11 7.79 19.85 20.18 10.94 Points 802 883 787 737 844 4053 Points 910 732 492 576 735 3445 Priestley, Ken Vic 39.38 8.71 25.62 24.55 14.79 Birtwell, Lorraine Qld 24.07 7.24 21.58 16.51 9.46 Points 883 656 505 449 945 3438 Points 639 671 545 454 618 2927 Richardson, G SA 29.80 9.43 30.40 21.43 10.96 W65 Schmid, Joyce NSW 26.07 8.07 19.19 19.10 9.28 Points 631 721 625 375 668 3020 Points 814 869 544 617 694 3538 M70 Van-Weenen, Wim Vic 44.39 9.97 31.61 29.30 16.30 Wahren, Mary ACT 23.90 7.00 14.84 18.71 7.49 Points 1036 665 760 606 1087 4154 Points 732 735 397 602 536 3002 Saarinen, Erkki Qld 25.53 11.87 29.46 40.18 12.16 Foster, Roberta Vic 18.91 6.29 15.33 11.98 6.60 Points 531 817 697 892 777 3714 Points 545 647 414 353 459 2418 Ropelin, Arvo Qld 28.98 11.90 30.25 30.08 11.65 Thew, Jean NSW 17.59 5.76 12.42 13.49 6.87 Points 622 820 720 626 739 3527 Points 496 581 317 408 482 2284 Johnson, Ron Visitor 26.29 9.70 29.25 33.11 10.46 Jekabsons, Marg Qld 17.00 5.02 11.42 13.57 6.89 Points 551 644 691 705 651 3242 Points 474 490 285 411 484 2144 Cumming, David Vic 26.56 9.69 23.56 19.34 10.71 MacFarland, Shirley Vic 17.56 5.17 11.85 5.78 7.60 Points 558 643 529 352 670 2752 Points 495 509 299 129 546 1978 Thew, Kerry NSW 24.40 8.34 22.59 25.64 10.51 De Chazal, Nola ACT 16.46 4.94 12.56 9.31 6.35 Points 501 537 502 512 655 2707 Points 455 480 322 256 437 1950 Wynhoven, Harry Vic 29.04 8.74 22.31 16.65 11.16 W70 Doherty, Heather Qld 24.03 8.25 24.82 23.70 10.18 Points 623 568 494 286 703 2674 Points 865 1030 863 912 901 4571 Staecker, Harry Vic 29.94 8.33 16.95 24.29 8.03 Baarslag-Leb, Tina Vic 12.92 5.01 10.87 7.57 5.75 Points 647 536 347 477 474 2481 Points 391 571 317 230 454 1963 Werne, Ron NSW 21.15 8.24 21.60 20.18 9.68 W75 Brashe, Shirley Tas 14.88 5.80 9.82 8.12 5.84 Points 416 529 474 373 594 2386 Points 577 807 337 306 558 2585 Stankovic, Nino Vic 24.71 7.90 22.73 19.69 8.43 W80 Davidson, Gwen Vic 20.85 5.87 14.04 9.75 6.40 Points 509 502 506 361 503 2381 Points 1084 992 649 473 770 3968 M75 Ballantyne, Milton Vic 29.03 9.45 23.53 19.69 11.80 Vickers, Mary Qld 9.53 3.63 8.88 7.24 4.46 Points 750 741 627 436 872 3426 Points 406 561 372 329 499 2167 June Vetrunner — Page 13

Cross Country Start. From the left, Alan Bradford, Colin McLeod and fifth from the rear Carol Robinson. The others, well I can’t quite identify them.

W65: 1 Allen, Jill Vic 35.61 80.1%, 2 Collins, Corinne Frank Vic 23:47.56 80.2%, 3 Jarry, Les Vic 26:27.12 W50: 1 Jacimovic, Jill Vic 6.91 59.7%. ACT 36.42 80.1%. 71.0%, 4 Morrey, Ben Vic 29:24.99 63.9%, 5 W60: 1 Schickert, Lynne WA 5.93 62.2%. W70: 1 Carr, Patricia WA 41.17 75.2%, 2 Zeitzen, Bonecker, Frank Vic 29:43.73 67.2%, 6 Campbell, W65: 1 De Chazal, Nola ACT 3.93 43.2%. Anna Vic 45.93 66.5%. Bruce Tas 29:47.43 65.0%. W70: 1 Carr, Patricia WA 6.82 84.2%, 2 Zeitzen, Anna 5000m M80: 1 Matchett, Ken Vic 30:26.69 69.2%. Vic 5.30 64.4%. M30: 1 Gray, Brendan Qld 15:45.19 82.3%, 2 M85: 1 Brownbill, Peter Vic 29:24.79 77.8%. W75: 1 Brasher, Shirley Tas 4.79 64.1%. W30: 1 Suffolk, Cristine NSW 21:11.95 67.9%. Robinson, Adam ACT 21:45.49 59.6%. 100m Age Handicap W35: 1 Papworth, Carmel Vic 18:02.74 82.4%, 2 M35: 1 Wilson, Paul Vic 15:10.72 86.3%, 2 Grimmett, M40: 1 Isackson, David NSW 11.15. Warden, Jo NT 18:23.80 78.9%, 3 Norney, Julie Vic Mal Vic 17:37.01 75.4%, 3 Speight, Russell Vic M50: 1 Van Stappen, John NSW 11.22. 18:56.80 76.6%, 4 Abfalter, Maria Vic 19:23.05 74.9%, 18:23.62 71.2%. M60: 1 McIntyre, Neville NSW 10.99, 2 Buyers, Colin 5 Ludington, Kim Vic 22:01.80 68.0%, 6 Keeley, Julie M40: 1 Blake, Stephen NT 15:53.76 87.2%, 2 Qld 11.01. WA 24:27.27 60.3%. Bialczak, Michael Vic 16:23.02 84.6%, 3 Johnson, M65: 1 Clive, David WA 10.86. W40: 1 Higham, Janine Vic 19:21.84 80.0%, 2 Murray Vic 16:59.70 79.8%, 4 Moore, Dale ACT M70: 1 Coffey, Leo Vic 11.35. Slattery, Elizabeth SA 19:31.64 77.4%. 17:05.01 80.0%, 5 Farlow, Colin ACT 17:11.55 79.5%, W40: 1 Mogentale, Gianna NSW 12.18. W45: 1 Pelgrim, Annette Vic 21:26.60 76.1%. 6 Jenkins, Alan Vic 17:24.81 78.5%, 7 Avram, Tom W45: 1 Lee, Salli-Ann Vic 12.66, 2 Tweedie, Margaret W50: 1 Cardy, Bronwen Vic 18:39.03 90.0%, 2 Vic 18:04.77 74.5%, 8 Womsley, Garry NSW 18:11.41 Vic 12.72. McNeill, Fay Qld 19:07.30 87.8%, 3 Sims, Kathy ACT 74.1%, 9 Haustead, Bruce WA 18:49.92 71.5%, 10 W50: 1 Perkins, Wilma Qld 12.44, 2 Choate, Lynne 20:57.42 80.1%, 4 Winchester, Hilary SA 23:38.72 Cash, Craig Vic 19:54.11 68.7%. WA 12.94. 69.7%, 5 Jacimovic, Jill Vic 24:27.67 67.3%, 6 M45: 1 Bowes, Phillip Vic 16:04.38 88.3%, 2 W60: 1 Macliver, Peggy WA 12.62, 2 Parrish, Noreen Robinson, Carol ACT 25:57.79 65.3%. Bateman, Keith NSW 16:26.22 87.0%, 3 Willis, Barry NSW 12.92. W55: 1 Cullen, Jo Qld 23:40.47 73.0%, 2 Trengrove, NSW 16:34.98 85.5%, 4 Pelgrim, Bert Vic 16:45.08 W75: 1 Cooper, Ann SA 11.81 84.7%, 5 Pearce, Terry Vic 17:12.31 83.7%, 6 Rhonda Vic 25:14.00 69.2%. Leggett, Martin Vic 17:18.87 81.9%, 7 Hickey, Greg W60: 1 Petrie, Lavinia Vic 19:58.73 91.2%, 2 4x100m Relay Tas 17:46.59 79.2%, 8 Weavers, Russell Vic 18:07.94 Siepmenn, Dorothy NSW 25:21.16 71.9%, 3 M30: 1 NSW Isackson David, Clarke Rod, Taylor 79.4%, 9 Young, Colin Vic 20:01.45 71.4%, 10 Tunne, Southern, Diana Qld 28:32.03 65.3%, 4 Prescott, Mark, Lyons Phil 46.08, 2 Qld Young Lions Keane Andrew Vic 20:02.49 69.7%. Valerie WA 32:43.66 55.7%. Andrew, Cox Peter, Begley Joe, Potts Greg 48.19, 3 M50: 1 Wilson, Ray Vic 16:47.49 87.2%, 2 Chambers, W70: 1 Young, Shirley Vic 26:49.32 81.7%. Vic The Hammies Smith Bernie, Coghill Phil, Tuckett Charles Vic 16:58.19 85.6%, 3 Pearce, Bob SA Triple Jump Peter, Siomou Chris 48.23, 4 Tas Tassie Tigers 17:28.75 84.4%, 4 Johnson, Russell SA 17:38.77 M35: 1 Lang, Jeffrey Vic 11.12 65.8%, 2 Seeniyar, Coleman Alan, Stevenson Mike, Clements John, 83.0%, 5 Bence, Peter Vic 18:15.73 82.2%, 6 Rasalinkam ACT 10.33 60.2%, 3 Hill, Warren Vic 9.57 Jones Harvey 50.30, 5 Vic Banksia Ford Graham, Dybdahl, Bjorn WA 18:38.50 77.9%, 7 Ball, Stephen 53.4%. Howden Keith, Taylor Stephen, Hennnessy Gary NSW 18:43.30 77.6%, 8 Jones, David Vic 18:53.31 M40: 1 Potts, Greg Qld 12.15 76.1%, 2 Siomou, Chris 50.30, 6 Vic Melbourne Csu Wardecki Krzysztof, 78.8%, 9 Prowse, Frank Vic 19:17.68 76.5%, 10 Dahl, Vic 11.59 69.5%, 3 Cox, Peter Qld 6.76 40.5%. Lancaster Phil, White Glenn, Skipper Paul 51.46. Graeme Qld 19:23.11 77.4%, 11 Paul, Graeme Vic M50: 1 Scholes, Robert Vic 10.57 74.3%, 2 Crocker, M50: 1 NSW Crocker Stephen, Mcintyre Neville, Van 20:47.70 69.8%, 12 Bish, Trevor Vic 22:11.39 66.5%, Stephen NSW 10.26 72.2%, 3 Buckingham, Jack Vic Stappen John, Donohoe Noel 52.10, 2 Vic Speed 13 Cresswell, David Tas 24:13.37 61.4%. 9.60 70.5%, 4 Neale, John Vic 8.24 59.6% Kings Noden Graeme, Mahon Gary, Lynch Paul, M55: 1 Solomon, Kevin Vic 16:52.17 90.5%, 2 Van M55: 1 Fulgenzi, Tino Vic 9.50 70.7%, 2 Shuter, Vasyl Wearmouth Richard 52.26, 3 Qld Lions Cooper John, Noten, Omer Bel 18:20.58 83.2%, 3 Moore, Peter Vic NSW 9.16 68.2%. Daniels Ken, Storey Mal, Carmody Paul 52.45 18:52.66 80.2%, 4 Henderson, Robert Vic 19:48.40 M60: 1 Jacotine, Julian Vic 10.42 88.4%, 2 4 WA Western Australia Clive David, Martin Keith, 77.8%, 5 Sheehan, David Vic 20:53.03 73.7%, 6 Stevenson, Mike Tas 9.81 82.1%, 3 McIntyre, Neville Cortis Henri, Till Campbell 52.56, 5 ACT Ancients Waters, Rob Vic 21:25.49 72.5%, 7 Chittleborough, NSW 9.51 77.3%, 4 Poulter, Jim Vic 9.35 77.1%, 5 Thackray Jack, Sims Geoff, Maher Garry, Morton David SA 25:03.37 61.5%. Martin, Keith WA 9.34 74.7%. John 52.86. M60: 1 Sandery, Peter SA 18:23.89 87.7%, 2 M65: 1 Noden, Graeme Vic 9.67 84.5%, 2 Chambers, W30: 1 NSW Bezuidenhout Jackie, Hobson Ranell, Goodwin, Rod Vic 19:30.21 81.9%, 3 Philpott, Don Vic 8.09 70.7%, 3 Wood, Allan Vic 5.18 45.2%. Mogentale Gianna, Kay Marie 50.20, 2 Vic Fast Birds Graham Vic 20:11.08 79.2%, 4 Schickert, Bob WA M70: 1 Coffey, Leo Vic 8.29 81.3%, 2 Johnson, Ronn Baldwin Jennifer, Caulfield Sharyn, Micallef-Reid 20:42.97 77.9%, 5 Waite, John Vic 21:40.57 75.2%, 6 Vis 7.14 67.0%, 3 Stankovic, Nino Vic 5.89 55.3%. Tracey, Tweedie Margaret 53.08, 3 Vic Vic Chicks Orelli, Michael Vic 22:21.16 70.8%, 7 Thomas, Bryan M75: 1 Leovic, Rad ACT 6.43 64.9%. Pollard Sonya, Chandler Jodi, Matthews Jayne, ACT 23:17.42 69.3%, 8 Proudfoo, Gordon Vic M80: 1 O'Connor, Fred NSW 8.23 88.0%, 2 Stankovic, Faulks Christie 53.93, 4 Vic Quick Chicks Lee SAlli- 23:41.14 66.8%, 9 Egan, Elwyn Qld 24:28.72 65.3%, Stan Vic 3.46 37.5%. Ann, Dacy Julie, Bridle Christine, Jenkins Dorn 54.40, 10 Small, Graeme ACT 24:47.88 65.1%. M85: 1 Smith, Andy Vic 2.35 29.5%. 5 Qld Sun Birds Alderman Dianne, Stewart Olivia, M65: 1 Bradford, Alan Qld 18:22.00 93.6%, 2 Mcleod, W30: 1 Micallef-Reid, Tracey Vic 9.99 66.1%, 2 D'alessandro Maureen, McMurdy Leanne 55.61, 6 Tas Colin Qld 18:31.01 92.9%, 3 Berry, Tony Vic 20:29.08 Hobson, Ranell NSW 8.98 59.4%, 3 Paabo, Penny Tassie Quoll Crawford Debbie, Lance Debbie, Lucas 84.0%, 4 Peacock, John Vic 24:08.64 70.4%, 5 ACT 8.89 58.8%. Adele, Andrews Lynne 57.97. Goggin, Bernie Vic 28:35.18 58.8%. W35: 1 Hill, Irie Vic 10.66 72.4%, 2 Dowling, Sue ACT W55: 1 Qld Queensland Lakin Karen, Hamilton M70: 1 Stuart, Ron NSW 23:30.65 75.8%, 2 Le Get, 9.23 63.7%. Lesley, Perkins Wilma, Flynn Jenny 58.70, 2 NSW Peter Vic 23:35.69 74.6%, 3 Davison, Tom Vic W40: 1 Mogentale, Gianna NSW 10.66 78.5%, 2 Suttor Robyn, Parrish Noreen, Oliver Chris, Radley 23:39.20 75.4%, 4 Young, Ron Vic 24:48.23 72.8%, 5 Clarke, Rosemary ACT 8.73 66.4%, 3 Sheehan, Elizabeth 1:00.43, 3 Vic Lively Ladies Steadman Mcrae, Chas Vic 25:34.73 69.7%, 6 Silcock-Delaney, Karen Vic 8.48 62.4%. Helen, Reeves June, Hondromatidis Chrisoull, Allen Col Vic 28:47.16 61.9%. W45: 1 Lee, Salli-Ann Vic 9.74 80.3%, 2 Stallard, Jill , 1:04.36, 4 ACT Petals Collins Corinne, Davies M75: 1 Lewis, Bob Vic 22:07.07 86.2%, 2 Tutchener, Trish NSW 7.43 60.3%. Jan, Sims Kathy, Clarke Rosemary 1:09.11. Page 14 — June Vetrunner

MONDAY W60: 1 MacIiver, Peggy WA 1:09.16 88.9%, 2 Stobaus, Anne Vic 1:12.89 400m 86.2%, 3 Parrish, Noreen NSW 1:17.16 M30: 1 Oakley, Kevin NSW 54.35 79.6%, 2 Gray, 81.5%, 4 Lang, Anne SA 1:19.13 Brendan Qld 56.17 77.0%. 78.6%, 5 Andrews, Lynne Tas 1:19.30 M35: 1 Taylor, Mark NSW 51.99 87.0%, 2 Clarke, Rod 78.4%. NSW 52.10 85.7%, 3 Stephens, Glenn Vic 52.81 W65: 1 Collins, Corinne ACT 1:24.59 85.1%, 4 Lynch, Matthew NSW 53.92 84.4%, 5 78.7%. Skipper, Paul Vic 55.10 81.0%, 6 Carmody, Paul Qld 55.73 80.6%. Heavy Weight M40 Heat 1: 1 Collins, Bruce Vic 56.78 81.7%, 2 M30: 1 Hamilton, Mark WA 12.47 Jones, Harvey Tas 57.22 82.8%, 3 Smith, Bernie Vic 50.2%. 57.25 82.8%, 4 O'Connor, Anthony NSW 57.27 M35: 1 Devine, Russell Vic 17.65 80.5%, 5 Thomas, Mark Vic 59.06 78.6%. 73.3%, 2 Frkovic, Philip NSW 13.30 Heat 2: 1 McCubbin, Robert Vic 56.51 82.1%, 2 58.8%, 3 Davey, Shane WA 8.03 Farlow, Colin ACT 57.55 81.2%, 3 Tuckett, Peter Vic 33.3%. 57.66 82.2%, 4 Shimmin, Andrew Vic 57.96 81.2%. M40: 1 Dorman, Steve Vic 10.29 M40 Final: 1 McCubbin, Robert Vic 49.33 94.1%, 2 48.4%. Collins, Bruce Vic 53.43 86.9%, 3 Smith, Bernie Vic M45: 1 Atkinson-Howatt, Andr NSW 54.53 86.9%, 4 Tuckett, Peter Vic 55.76 85.0%, 5 8.67 43.4%, 2 Joni, Lajos NSW 7.61 Jones, Harvey Tas 56.12 84.4%, 6 Farlow, Colin ACT 38.7%, 3 Scott, Sandy Vic 6.16 30.3%. 56.15 83.2%, 7 O'Connor, Anthony NSW 56.42 M50: 1 Glass, Roger Vic 15.99 75.4%, 81.7%. 2 Turbin, Alex ACT 14.41 68.0%, 3 M45 Heat 1: 1 Watts, Andrew Vic 59.77 81.5%, 2 Haggith, David ACT 11.76 53.8%. Dwyer, Brendan NSW 59.84 80.8%, 3 Coghill, Phil Vic M55: 1 Lotz, Hans Vic 16.09 78.3%, 2 1:00.81 78.4%, 4 Lancaster, Phil Vic 1:01.62 78.5%, 5 Green, Ray ACT 15.17 77.3%, 3 Anderson, Deane Vic 1:03.41 76.3% Reynolds, John Vic 13.24 67.5%, 4 Heat 2: 1 Morton, John ACT 56.60 84.3%, 2 Hasler, Banens, Bob ACT 12.38 59.3%, 5 Daniel NSW 56.68 84.8%, 3 Till, Campbell WA 57.64 Quinn, Don Qld 11.77 60.0%. 83.3%, 4 Crawford, Mark Vic 59.91 79.6%, 5 M60: 1 Rose, Graeme Vic 18.76 86.8%, Clements, John Tas 1:03.54 75.1%. 2 Readwin, Ken Vic 14.69 71.3%, 3 M45 Fina:l: 1 Hasler, Daniel NSW 54.74 87.8%, 2 Koch, Barrie SA 13.82 68.1%, 4 Watts, Andrew Vic 55.05 88.5%, 3 Morton, John ACT Watson, Bob NSW 13.06 62.4%, 5 55.10 86.6%, 4 Till, Campbell WA 55.89 86.0%, 5 Skuse, Roy Visitor 11.59 56.2%, 6 Wookey, David Vic 11.57 53.5%, 7 Dwyer, Brendan NSW 56.92 85.0%, 6 Coghill, Phil Vic On the podium. Geoff Sims, on the left, after winning 57.32 83.2%, 7 Crawford, Mark Vic 57.62 82.8%, 8 Sowerby, Brett NSW 11.20 55.2%, 8 Lancaster, Phil Vic 1:00.67 79.7%. Donohoe, Noel NSW 10.65 51.7%, 9 the silver medal in the 800m M50: 1 Lamb, Peter 54 56.47 90.3%. 2 Van Bavel, Christodoulou, George Vic 8.05 39.6%. Hans SA 56.90 89.6%. 3 Smith, Steve SA 58.05 M65: 1 Priestley, Ken Vic 15.05 75.2%, 2 Hancock, 28:53, 3 Hickey, Greg Tas 29:43, 4 Noonan, Martin 86.5%. 4 Schutz, Gottfried Vic 59.07 83.7%. 5 Pearce, Tom Vic 14.75 76.1%, 3 Richardson, Graham SA Bob SA 59.12 84.9%. 6 Dybdahl, Bjorn WA 1:05.77 12.58 63.9%. Vic 31:32, 5 Holmes, Andrew Vic 32:10, 6 Grant, 75.2%. 7 Dilworth, Joseph Vic 1:07.96 73.9%. 8. M70; 1 Van-Weenen, Wim Vic 16.79 83.7%, 2 Warren Vic 34:22, 7 Neal, Rod Vic 35:00, 8 Tunne, Carter, Kenneth Vic 1:31.14 54.7% Ropelin, Arvo Qld 13.60 65.7%, 3 Wynhoven, Harry Andrew Vic 36:51. M55 Heat 1: 1 Whitehall, Geoff SA 1:00.11 85.5%, 2 Vic 11.30 58.1%, 4 Thew, Kerry NSW 11.03 53.3%, 5 M50: 1 Chambers, Charles Vic 28:21, 2 Johnson, Coleman, Alan Tas 1:00.28 85.2%, 3 Sims, Geoff ACT Johnson, Ron Visitor 11.01 54.1%, 6 Stankovic, Nino Russell SA 29:51, 3 Bence, Peter Vic 30:59, 4 1:01.35 83.8%, 4 Juhel, Daniel Vic 1:04.73 79.4%, 5 Vic 9.43 46.3%. Dybdahl, Bjorn WA 31:45, 5 Jones, David Vic 32:53, 6 Portch, Chris Visitor 1:05.41 78.6%. M75: 1 Ballantyne, Milton Vic 11.04 57.6%, 2 Peridis, Castle, Ian Qld 33:22, 7 West, John NSW 34:10, 8 Heat 2: 1 Crombie, Peter NSW 1:00.19 88.3%, 2 Jim NSW 10.19 55.8%. Anderson, David SA 35:02, 9 Hopkins, James Vic Cortis, Henri WA 1:00.59 87.0%, 3 Howden, Keith Vic M80: 1 Jekabsons, Felix Qld 12.48 62.5%, 2 36:00, 10 Paul, Graeme Vic 37:56, 11 Lucas, David Tas 40:31, 12 Cresswel, David Tas 41:58. 1:07.74 77.8%, 4 Dunham, Peter SA 1:09.56 76.4%. Stankovic, Stan Vic 11.52 57.7%, 3 Knox, Ken Vic M55: 1 Van Noten, Omer Bel 28:44, 2 Solomon, Kevin M55 Final: 1 Crombie, Peter NSW 56.98 93.3%, 2 10.21 49.9%, 4 Vickers, Ted Qld 7.83 42.1%. Vic 30:34, 3 Walker, Jeff Vic 30:44, 4 Moore, Peter Vic Coleman, Alan Tas 57.98 88.6%, 2 Howden, Keith Vic M85: 1 Fraser, John Vic 9.87 63.1%. 32:37, 5 Henderson, Robert Vic 34:52, 6 Byham, 57.98 90.9%, 4 Sims, Geoff ACT 58.28 88.2%, 5 W30: 1 Brown, Tracey WA 12.18 77.0%. Whitehall, Geoff SA 1:00.11 85.5%, 6 Cortis, Henri W35: 1 Watts, Gabi NSW 12.72 90.6%, 2 Whitehall, Geoff SA 36:43, 7 Waters, Rob Vic 36:47, 8 Robinson, WA 1:00.84 86.6%, 7 Portch, Chris Visitor 1:06.54 Anna-Lisa Vic 10.44 75.4%, 3 McMurdy, Leanne Qld Laurie ACT 44:16. 77.2%, 8 Juhel, Daniel Vic 1:08.68 74.8%. 8.04 54.7%. M60: 1 Goodwin, Rod Vic 31:55, 2 Schickert, Bob WA M60: 1 Buyers, Colin Qld 58.54 92.4%, 2 Trembath, W40: 1 Hardy, Jayne ACT 13.88 103.2%, 2 Howorth, 34:04, 3 Waite, John Vic 37:31, 4 Orelli, Michael Vic Richard Vic 1:01.64 88.6%, 3 Francis, Geoffrey NSW Sandra Vic 10.53 78.3%, 3 Clarke, Rosemary ACT 39:14, 5 Foley, Brian WA 41:37, 6 Small, Graeme 62 1:06.62 81.9%. 8.21 62.0%. 42:33. M65: 1 Cooper, John Qld 1:00.05 93.5%, 2 Clive, W45: 1 Gibbins, Sharon ACT 12.03 94.9%. M65: 1 Bradford, Alan Qld 31:50, 1 McLeod, Colin Qld David WA 1:04.43 89.0%, 3 Matthews, Con Vic W50: 1 Schultz, Chris Vic 12.84 91.2%, 2 Glass, Kate 31:50, 3 Rogers, Frank SA 37:23, 4 Peacock, John 1:05.18 88.0%, 4 Stack, Eddie Vic 1:21.88 71.5%. WA 12.79 92.1%, 3 Palmer, Denise NSW 12.08 Vic 43:29, 5 Young, Rex Vic 45:40, 6 Goggin, Bernie Vic 48:38. M70: 1 Carr, David WA 1:05.80 91.1%, 2 84.5%, 4 Szczepanska, Elizabet Vic 11.78 82.4%, 5 M70: 1 Stanway, Roy Vic 37:35, 2 Padget, David SA Daniels ,Fred NSW 1:09.40 86.4%, 3 Thackray, Jack Coram, Judy Vic 9.89 71.2%, 6 Van Bockel, Adriana 40:30, 3 Stuart, Ron NSW 41:33, 4 Young, Ron Vic ACT 1:10.95 100.7%, 4 Kakris, Lucas Vic 1:20.67 NSW 9.18 64.2%. 44:00, 5 McRae, Chas Vic 44:40 73.4%. W55: 1 Dundas, Rhondda Vic 10.69 82.9%, 2 M75: 1 Dauphinet, Maurice Qld 1:28.62 74.2%. Thomas, Mary NSW 10.59 82.1%, 3 Thomas, Trish M75: 1 Lewis, Bob Vic 38:57, 2 Jarry, Les Vic 47:41, 3 M80: 1 Johnston, Mike Vic 1:23.40 84.1%, 2 McKay, ACT 7.81 59.7%, 4 Mussett, Lorraine Vic 5.81 42.4%. Campbell, Bruce Tas 48:42, 4 Tyson, Allen WA 75:21 Max NSW 1:30.80 74.6%, 3 Matchett, Ken Vic 1:49.89 W60: 1 Searle, Helen Qld 15.72 106.2%, 2 Davies, M80: 1 Matchett, Ken Vic 49:06. 63.8%. Jan ACT 15.21 99.8%, 3 Rudov, Raylea ACT 13.12 W30: 1 Suffolk, Cristine NSW 35:58. M85: 1 Gamble, Eddie Vic 2:21.91 56.1%, 2 Smith, 83.5%, 4 Rose, Astrid Vic 11.74 74.7%, 5 Bourke, W35: 1 Warden, Jo NT 31:58, 2 Wilson, Susanne Vic Andy Vic 3:35.59 37.8%. Jenny ACT 10.30 69.6%, 6 Birtwell, Lorraine Qld 9.25 32:39, 3 Norney, Julie Vic 33:04, 4 Beischer, Caroline W30: 1 Phillips, Toni WA 1:02.17 78.1%, 2 Paabo, 59.7%. Vic 34:05, 5 Ludington, Kim Vic 39:55, 6 Keeley, Julie Penny ACT 1:13.21 66.8%. W65: 1 Schmidt, Joyce NSW 9.54 68.3%, 2 WA 41:58. W35: 1 Pluck, Jenny ACT 59.84 84.8%, 2 McRae, Jekabsons, Margarita Qld 8.67 63.0%, 3 McFarland, W40: 1 Slattery, Elizabeth SA 33:53, 2 Higgins, Sharon Vic 34:16, 3 Braakhuis, Julie Vic 35:24, 4 Farr, Sue SA 1:02.32 82.1%, 3 Hewitt, Delwyn Vic 1:02.75 Shirley Vic 8.10 58.0%, 4 Wahren, Mary ACT 7.84 Coral Vic 37:39. 81.5%, 4 Caulfield, Sharyn Vic 1:07.46 75.2%, 5 57.0%, 5 Thew, Jean NSW 7.33 52.5%. W45: 1 Hendrick, Vicky Bel 36:03, 2 Van Der Nagel, Pollard, Sonya Vic 1:09.74 72.2%, 6 Chandler, Jodi W70: 1 Doherty, Heather Qld 9.95 73.4%, 2 Baarslag- Helen Vic 37:15, 3 Diver, Mary Visitor 39:08, 4 Vic 1:10.54 70.4%. Leb,Tina Vic 6.93 51.1%. W40: 1 Mogentale, Gianna NSW 1:00.93 84.8%, 2 W75: 1 Brasher, Shirley Tas 5.55 45.4%. Pelgrim, Annette Vic 39:46, 5 Malcomson, Frances Crawford, Debbie Tas 1:04.70 80.3%, 3 Toth, Sandra W80: 1 Davidson, Gwen Vic 7.85 68.8%, 2 Vickers, Tas 42:22. NSW 1:06.39 78.9%, 4 Orelli, Cathy Vic 1:08.44 Mary Qld 4.50 39.4%. W50: 1 Cardy, Bronwen Vic 32:26, 2 Mcneill, Fay Qld 76.5%. 8km Cross Country 33:36, 3 Sims, Kathy ACT 37:28, 4 Heagney, Kathy W45: 1 Jenkins, Dorn Vic 1:05.08 84.5%, 2 McDonald, M30: 1 Gray, Brendan Qld 33:51, 2 Robinson, Adam Vic 38:38, 5 Winchester, Hilary SA 42:50, 6 Robinson, Cathy Vic 1:05.72 81.6%, 3 Penn, Cris NSW 1:05.98 ACT 39:03. Carol ACT 44:00. 81.3%, 4 Dacy, Julie Vic 1:07.46 80.8%, 5 Alderman, M35: 1 Wilson, Paul Vic 26:41, 2 Grimmett, Mal Vic W55: 1 Trowbridge, Petrina Vic 36:40, 2 Cullen, Jo Dianne Qld 1:10.60 77.2%, 6 Oliver, Chris NSW 30:26. Qld 43:18, 3 Trengrove, Rhonda Vic 44:12, 4 1:10.67 77.2%. M40: 1 Blake, Stephen NT 27:03, 2 Bialczak, Michael Thompson, Vicki Vic 59:10. W50: 1 Flynn, Jenny Qld 1:01.42 92.7%, 2 Blurton, Vic 27:31, 3 Johnson, Murray Vic 28:56, 4 Jenkins, W60: 1 Petrie, Lavinia Vic 34:10, 2 Siepmenn, Barbara WA 1:02.39 93.0%, 3 Guthrie, Susan Vic Alan Vic 29:53, 5 Womsley, Garry NSW 31:56, 6 Dorothy NSW 45:39, 3 Southern, Diana Qld 49:51, 4 1:13.26 76.3%. Haustead, Bruce WA 32:36, 7 Cash, Craig Vic 34:11. Prescott, Valerie WA 62:37. W55: 1 Hondromatidis, Chriso Vic 1:20.75 72.5%. M45: 1 Bowes, Phillip Vic 27:14, 2 Long, Allan Vic W65: 1 Wines, Judy Vic 50:40, 2 Callaghan, Anne Vic June Vetrunner — Page 15

55:30. W60: 1 Riley, Brenda Vic 55.18 98.8%, 2 Lynch, Sally Howden Keith, Watts Andrew 3:57.47, 2 Qld Lions W70: 1 Young, Shirley Vic 45:57. Qld 1:03.03 83.0%, 3 Steed, Gwen Vic 1:03.44 83.0%, Cooper John, Bradford Alan, Buyers Colin, Gray 20km Road Walk 4 Bray, Kerry NSW 1:05.37 79.8%, 5 Pownall, Lee Vic Brendan 4:03.86, 3 WA Western Australia Clive David, M40: 1 Evans, Simon Vic 1:51.09 6.8%, 2 Rowe, Greg 1:09.57 74.8%, 6 Schickert, Lynne WA 1:11.01 75.3%, Carr David, Cortis Henri, Till Campbell 4:08.76, 4 ACT. NSW 2:13.37 5.6%. 7 Chesterton, Val ACT 1:15.34 71.5%. Ancients Sims Geoff, Thackray Jack, Morton John, M45: 1 Heywood, Colin Vic 1:45.02 7.5%. W65: 1 Stanway, Marlaine Vic 1:07.56 81.3%. Maher Garry 4:11.61, 5 NSW Daniels Fred, Francis M50: 1 Bunker, John Vic 1:53.39 7.2%, 2 Wood, Robin W70: 1 Albury, Jean Tas 1:10.08 87.8%, 2 Dauphinet, Geoffrey, onohoe Noel, Gay Albert 4:52.07. Vic 2:19.57 5.8%. Christiane Qld 1:14.53 81.2%, 3 Baarslag-Leb, Tina Vic W30: 1 NSW Toth Sandra, Oliver Chris, Penn Cris, M55: 1 Jamieson, Andrew Vic 1:40.39 8.4%, 2 White, 1:17.32 75.5%. Mogentale Gianna 4:21.83, 2 Vic Victoria 1 Hewitt George SA 1:47.13 7.9%, 3 Mayhew, Trevor Vic W75: 1 Knox, Jean Vic 1:17.07 83.2%. Delwyn, Caulfield Sharyn, Pollard Sonya, Baldwin 1:47.37 7.8%, 4 Richardson, Ian Qld 1:54.33 7.5%, 5 Javelin Age Handicap Jennifer 4:22.77, 3 Qld Sunburnt McMurdy Leanne, Lucas, Alan Vic 1:59.06 7.0%. M40: 1 Kay, John NSW 55.50. Flynn Jenny, Stewart Olivia, Lakin Karen 4:28.38, 4 Vic M60: 1 Johnson, Tony Vic 2:03.09 7.2%, 2 Morrison, M45: 1 Atkinson-Howatt, Andr NSW 55.63. Victoria 2 Chandler Jodi, Orelli Cathy, Gillson Tania, John Vic 2:16.31 6.6%, 3 McGregor, Ron Vic 2:17.44 M50: 1 Farr, Andrew Vic 56.90. Jenkins Dorn 4:30.61, 5 SA South Australia Lang Anne, 6.4%. M55: 1 Banens, Bob ACT 56.84. McRae Sue, Rothery Cherie, Slattery Elizabeth 4:40.86, M65: 1 Dickinson, Murray Vic 1:56.09 7.8%, 2 Seymon, M60: 1 Watson, Bob NSW 59.95. 6 Tas Tassie Islanders Crawford Debbie, Lance Jim NSW 2:04.59 7.4%. M70: 1 Saarinen, Erkki Qld 54.75. Debbie, Andrews Lynne, Lucas Adele 4:51.17. W45: 1 Vic Victoria Dacy Julie, Hondromatidis 10km Road Walk W30: 1 Smith, Lynette NSW 50.43. Chrisoull, Bridle Christine, Heagney Kathy 4:46.49, 2 M70; 1 HainsWorth, Colin SA 1:06.49 81.3%, 2 Silcock- W40: 1 Hardy, Jayne ACT 50.23. WA Go West MacIiver Peggy, Choate Lynne, Ventris Delaney, Col Vic 1:07.52 77.3%. W45: 1 Hartigan, Dawn Vic 49.00. Lyn, Blurton Barbara 4:52.35. M75: 1 Lynch, Richard Qld 1:05.41 83.7%, 2 O'Neil, W50: 1 Perkins, Wilma Qld 47.70. Ron SA 1:08.01 81.9%, 3 Gourlay, Gordon Vic 1:11.54 W55: 1 Thomas, Mary NSW 50.80. The reports from the WMA National 76.5%, 4 Harley, Victor Vic 1:17.36 73.7%. W60: 1 Bourke, Jenny ACT 48.19. W40: 1 Major, Annette Vic 59.02 75.2%, 2 Howorth, W80: 1 Davidson, Gwen Vic 49.65. Championships were written by Sandra Vic 1:09.11 64.2%. 4x400m Relay BRYAN THOMAS, SHARON W45: 1 Ventris, Lyn WA 48.54 95.1%, 2 Lancaster, M35: 1 Vic Vic-Tory Stephens Glenn, Lancaster Phil, GIBBINS and DON FRASER. Heather Vic 1:11.29 65.1%. Skipper Paul, McCubbin Robert 3:40.88, 2 Vic Swamp W50: 1 Thompson, Alison Vic 55.33 86.6%, 2 Carr, Wallabies Coghill Phil, Smith Bernie, Collins Bruce, The results were taken from the Heather Vic 57.49 85.5%, 3 Gourlay, Marlene Vic 59.15 Thomas Mark 3:43.39, 3 NSW Hasler Daniel, Crombie Victorian Masters Athletic website 81.9%, 4 Holmes, Janet Vic 1:00.24 78.9%, 5 Peter, Oakley Kevin, Dwyer Brendan 3:43.43, 4 SA Woodward, Lynda Qld 1:06.16 72.6%, 6 Lloyd, Nancy South Australia Anderson David, Pearce Bob, Whitehall and formatted to fit our NSW 1:09.23 68.7%. Geoff, Smith Steve 4:05.99, 5 Tas Trans Tasman requirements by JIM O’DONNELL. W55: 1 Feldman, Liz Vic 59.58 83.1%, 2 Johnson, Celia Coleman Alan, Clements John, Portch Chris, Jones Vic 1:04.10 78.5%, 3 Millard, Valerie WA 1:05.01 Harvey 4:07.63. The pictures came from RAYLEA 78.2%. M45: 1 Vic Victoria Lamb Peter, Trembath Richard, RUDOV and GEOFF SIMS

MONDAY — PENTATHLON LJ Jav 200m Discus 1500m Total LJ Jav 200m Discus 1500m Total M35 Ferrante, Lio SA 5.66 29.96 24.85 25.44 5:07.53 Points 635 678 763 491 542 3109 Points 574 317 698 376 539 2504 Dunn, Terry Vic 3.33 30.50 32.83 26.47 6:26.97 Wardecki, Krzy NSW 5.05 34.38 24.57 20.76 6:14.12 Points 417 593 558 526 609 2703 Points 441 383 722 286 227 2059 Brook, Max Vic 3.67 18.34 33.05 18.02 6:13.22 Davey, Shane WA 4.17 22.56 28.15 23.53 6:48.75 Points 525 303 544 320 672 2364 Points 269 209 438 339 115 1370 Wood, Allan Vic 2.89 20.82 34.90 17.91 7:47.14 M40 Barker, William Vic 5.02 34.87 27.07 24.49 5:31.03 Points 288 361 434 318 298 1699 Points 496 433 598 357 500 2384 M70 Johnson, Ron Visitor 3.34 33.15 33.85 28.09 6:25.75 Nelson, Rick Vic 4.86 36.36 27.00 23.22 5:30.26 Points 512 706 578 658 687 3141 Points 461 457 603 333 503 2357 Saarinen, Erkki Qld 3.40 36.32 35.05 28.80 7:08.49 Points 533 789 505 678 505 3010 M45 Hicks, Terry Vic 5.49 34.82 25.85 23.02 4:46.27 Stankovic, Nino Vic 2.60 18.78 42.27 22.97 7:52.23 Points 691 482 777 351 838 3139 Points 273 339 165 513 345 1635 O'Dwyer, Gary Vic 5.22 30.81 25.98 18.07 4:52.78 M75 Leovic, Rad ACT 2.18 15.69 58.45 14.20 7:24.01 Points 619 411 766 253 798 2847 Points 212 321 0 329 578 1440 Cauchi, Mark Vic 4.88 35.73 28.69 21.80 6:06.96 M80 O'Connor, Fred NSW 3.58 26.30 36.37 25.27 9:22.00 Points 533 499 554 326 408 2320 Points 896 651 775 831 304 3457 Simpson, Greg Vic 4.39 26.40 28.39 19.40 5:13.63 McKay, Max NSW 3.36 11.68 37.67 14.98 7:25.35 Points 415 333 576 279 677 2280 Points 788 217 699 435 695 2834 Murrihy, David Vic 3.50 27.88 33.13 21.88 5:08.47 Stankovic, Stan Vic 2.54 16.61 64.25 22.43 Dnf Points 225 359 275 328 706 1893 Points 421 359 0 719 0 1499 Curtain, Phil Vic 3.72 36.69 31.93 23.30 6:48.34 LJ Jav 200m Discus 800m Total Points 269 516 342 357 243 1727 W30 Smith, Lynette NSW 4.42 38.13 28.37 34.59 2:31.15 M50 Crocker, Stephen NSW 4.89 30.41 27.08 30.61 6:20.35 Points 408 631 602 550 679 2870 Points 615 426 753 476 424 2694 Rothery, Cherie SA 4.32 28.71 28.94 22.53 2:33.57 Neale, John Vic 3.78 27.82 29.52 31.27 6:14.36 Points 384 452 559 324 649 2368 Points 333 378 569 489 450 2219 Gillson, Tania Vic 4.35 18.85 28.66 3.44 2:46.06 Hanson, Damien WA 4.01 24.56 32.37 20.36 6:49.59 Points 391 268 580 340 505 2084 Points 388 319 384 279 306 1676 Paabo, Penny ACT 4.09 18.22 32.06 19.19 3:05.65 M55 Whitehall, Geoff SA 4.34 22.51 26.49 23.74 5:35.38 Points 329 256 348 263 314 1510 Points 548 322 878 388 716 2852 W35 Baldwin, Jennifer Vic 4.48 26.35 29.63 27.67 2:39.78 Ford, Graham Vic 4.30 26.12 28.08 23.95 5:35.98 Points 466 408 508 433 575 2390 Points 535 395 751 392 713 2786 Layt, Caroline NSW 4.26 20.46 29.35 24.79 3:43.67 Shuter, Vasyl NSW 4.16 28.18 30.12 22.68 6:44.18 Points 408 297 528 378 68 1679 Points 498 436 600 365 396 2295 W40 Kay, Marie NSW 5.08 29.62 27.54 27.46 2:49.42 Hendy, Robert Vic 30.36 19.24 5:09.84 Points 726 523 799 470 520 3038 Points 0 0 583 293 857 1733 Lance, Debbie Tas 3.80 20.42 27.85 14.72 2:34.50 Young, Peter Vic 3.11 Points 350 333 774 212 690 2359 Points 234 0 0 0 0 234 Chapman, Susan Vic 4.33 19.55 29.87 20.13 2:48.01 M60 Stevenson, Mike Tas 4.60 30.38 28.36 21.98 5:52.55 Points 498 315 617 319 535 2284 Points 727 515 802 361 702 3107 W45 Bridle, Christine Vic 3.86 18.87 30.48 18.19 2:59.57 Gay, Albert NSW 4.40 27.60 29.18 20.27 5:33.26 Points 436 353 708 310 495 2302 Points 661 454 740 324 802 W50 Perkins, Wilma Qld 4.35 23.61 29.85 22.19 3:01.04 Philpott, Graham Vic 4.27 25.38 30.44 25.05 5:20.11 2981 Points 688 519 885 443 556 3091 Points 619 407 649 428 873 2976 Lucas, Adele Tas 3.72 12.61 32.51 17.99 2:52.37 Bradford, Tony Vic 3.42 21.46 30.28 25.07 6:25.46 Points 472 237 692 341 647 2389 Points 367 324 660 428 546 2325 Radley, Elizabeth NSW 3.21 16.18 36.18 18.48 3:58.51 Lakin, Alf Qld 2.71 17.82 32.31 22.04 6:14.62 Points 315 327 460 353 122 1577 Points 190 249 524 362 595 1920 W55 Woolcock, Ruth Vic 2.61 17.07 41.02 15.53 3:38.29 Poulter, Jim Vic 4.44 Points 204 408 318 319 343 1592 Points 673 0 0 0 0 673 W60 Hamilton, Lesley Qld 3.00 18.90 36.93 16.55 3:49.15 M65 Noden, Graeme Vic 4.82 26.37 28.62 22.32 6:36.23 Points 396 533 643 394 384 2350 Points 935 493 853 424 568 3273 Hugo, Beverly Vic 2.35 14.16 43.73 14.71 4:03.55 M65 Daniels, Ken Qld 4.00 33.94 29.83 25.04 6:42.22 Points 186 377 295 340 284 1482 Page 16 — June Vetrunner

On the last day of the nationals at was very good and suggested that Easter, I had just bombed out of the SOMETHING perhaps I might go back and re-read it. Pentathlon with three no jumps in the Maybe another ten years have first event (long jump). I had gone FUNNY FOR passed since then and by the time the across to watch the hammer and, Nationals came around this year, 2003- naturally, Ray Green and Sharon 2004 seemed to have been pretty kind to Gibbins were there, too. SHARON me. But apparently I still needed a little more perspective. And one thing about “Hi Don,” said Sharon,“ could you aths, the clock and the tape and the write something funny for the judges don’t often leave you with the Vetrunner this week?” wrong perspective for very long. I was a bit dumb-struck. I wasn’t Two weeks before the nationals I aware that I was a comedy writer. But went to Melbourne for the Victorian Tom Hancock, who was standing with Pentathlon Championship. My aim: to me at that moment, is never at a loss. have a crack at the Oz record. Turned “Something funny?” he asked. “How out I had a good day and managed 4072 about three fouls in the long jump? points, compared to Rudy Hochreiter’s That’s pretty funny.” record of 4018. “Three fouls?” said Ray. “That is At the medal presentation the fact funny.” that I had bettered the record was So, then, Sharon, here it is. Just for announced and I felt pretty good. you, and, indeed, for anyone else who, But then Clyde Riddoch sidled up. like Tom and Ray - and me - have tried Good effort, he said, but no record their hand at field events where officials because no wind gauge in operation. So delight in waving red flags – especially what, said I, there’s nothing on the record application form which suggests when we actually do what we shouldn’t. Supping the Cup of Victory. Sharon any need for a gauge - or even Let’s go back a few years to the only Gibbins drinks to her amazing track and certification. True, said Clyde, but previous time someone suggested that I field season 2003-2004 winning awards in unfortunately the form is wrong. Not to write something for the Vetrunner. every event that she took part from worry, said I, I’ll do it again at the Bryan, I think it was. But Kevin might October to April. nationals. remember something about it, too. “Sorry” ruled the fateful Lady. “Best personally, had to admit that in more Anyway, I sat down then and wrote to keep your throw away lines to than thirty years of belting down the a very serious piece about the run up yourself, if you don’t want me to get runway I had never really had much phase of the long jump and how to get it involved”. right so that you can hit the board but problem with fouls. It wasn’t meant to Red flags: one, two, three. Out. don’t foul. be a boast – just a statement of fact. Funny thing this athletics. It was very erudite, I thought, and But Lady Fate, of course, interpreted The moral of this story: Too should bring comfort to those who it in her own inimitable way so that, much experience is never enough. struggle with this minor detail. I sure enough, in my very next outing I should have known better, however, reeled off three consecutive fouls. First For some of us, anyway. Does than to tempt fate with a throw away time ever. anyone still have a copy of my old line to the effect that while this was a Kevin was there to cheer me up, article they could lend me? Kevin? Are simple DIY guide for others I, though. He said he thought my article you there? DON FRASER

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MICHAEL FREER

Champion long distance runner is Several summers ago he was also a best ever by a local M70 marathoner. our newest M75. frequent participant at track and field Michael claims he doesn’t do a great and still holds six ACT records (M65 deal of running but has been an Michael Freer, one of our most and M70 in both the 3000m and 5000m enthusiastic member of both the senior members, turns 75 on June 23. as well as the M70 for the 10,000m and “Tuesday Group” and a Saturday He has been a member for exactly 22 one hour run). morning pack for many years. years and is a talented long distance Michael has completed nine Vets’ Unfortunately in recent months injury runner still capable of keeping pace Half Marathons, winning five age group has prevented Michael from running with many athletes more than twenty championships, M65 in 1997 and the and it has only been in the last few years his junior. M70 in 1999, 2000, 01 and 02). His weeks that he has been able to get back Although he is now a regular performance in the 1999 event was a to gentle jogging. Michael’s friends are participant in our monthly running new record that he subsequently confident that he will soon be running handicaps, it took him 16 years (from improved the following year. as well as he was before his injury and June1982 to June 1998) to earn his red He waited until he was 71 years of that as he has moved up into a new age “100 handicap runs” T/shirt but his next age before making his marathon debut, group perhaps he will aim at a few of fifty were accomplished much more which he did by winning the M70 class our current M75 records. quickly and he completed his 150th run of the 2001 Canberra Marathon in a Happy 75th Birthday Michael. on the new Farrer Ridge course in April. time of 4.07.58. This performance is the BRYAN THOMAS Page 16— Vetrunner June Vetrunner — Page 17 GREAT NATIONALS PERFORMANCE BY THROWERS Fourteen of this month’s throwing handicap had their first competition since returning from the recent Australian Masters Athletics Championships. As expected everyone returned with at least one medal, some even with five or six; but Nola De Chazal, Rad Leovic and Bryan Thomas earned theirs in non-throwing events. Melbourne was David Haggith’s first taste of a national championships and he certainly enjoyed the experience. He was thrilled to discover that his closest friend during high school days in Bendigo was also a competitor and that they had ample opportunity to chat and relive memories from their youth. In the competition sphere they came out one apiece in that David beat his friend in the discus and his friend finished ahead in the high jump. They plan to meet again in Brisbane next Easter. The weather conditions at Masson Street and those in Melbourne over Easter could not have contrasted more; Melbourne was warm and sunny while it was bitterly cold and windy in Canberra on this Saturday afternoon. The medal winners at Masson Street. From the left, Jan Davies who picked up the M60 Doug Carney, a regular of the silver medal in the April Throwing Handicap, Jayne Hardy won her fifth gold medal and “Tuesday Group” pack run and an Kevin Blewitt got the bronze medal. enthusiastic bush walker was a surprise first time participant. Although Doug RESULTS OF THE APRIL THROWING HANDICAP IN DISCUS AND SHOT had little or no experience of shot Name Age Shcp Shot Tot Pl Dhcp Disc Tot Pl Total Pl Pts putting or discus throwing he was Hardy,Jayne W40 8.68 10.87 19.55 1 9.17 37.79 46.96 1 66.51 1 50 Davies,Jan W60 11.09 8.16 19.25 3 24.80 21.69 46.49 3 65.74 2 49 taught the fundamentals by some of our Blewitt,Kevin M60 9.57 9.52 19.09 7 11.07 35.56 46.63 2 65.72 3 48 more experienced throwers. After a De Chazal,N W60 14.06 5.13 19.19 4 33.04 12.85 45.89 5 65.08 4 47 minimum of coaching he demonstrated Toomey,Phil M50 11.27 7.64 18.91 12 23.55 22.36 45.91 4 64.82 5 46 Colyer,Tanya W40 15.61 3.56 19.17 5 33.92 11.35 45.27 8 64.44 6 45 a strong throwing arm by hurling the Thomas,Bryan M60 11.30 7.42 18.72 15 24.09 21.39 45.48 7 64.20 7 44 discus almost 25m and putting the shot Freeman,Peter M55 11.52 7.80 19.32 2 26.97 17.88 44.85 14 64.17 8 43 Bramwell,D W55 14.27 4.84 19.11 6 35.97 9.02 44.99 11 64.10 9 42 over 7m. This latent ability may have Thomas,Trish W55 10.66 8.42 19.08 8 24.27 20.74 45.01 10 64.09 10 41 stemmed from his rugby league playing Wahren,Mary W65 12.22 6.22 18.44 21 30.14 15.48 45.62 6 64.06 11 40 background of many winters past. Nugent,Frank M45 12.86 6.21 19.07 9 27.12 17.78 44.90 12 63.97 12 39 Haggith,David M50 9.33 9.72 19.05 10 15.81 28.79 44.60 15 63.65 13 38 For the first time this year Peter Perry,Claire W35 14.17 4.49 18.66 17 32.65 12.25 44.90 13 63.56 14 37 Freeman did not have his right foot Banens,Bob M55 7.64 10.56 18.20 22 6.40 38.87 45.27 9 63.47 15 36 encased in a cast but it was obvious that Blackaby,N’elle W35 15.18 3.71 18.89 14 33.19 10.87 44.06 16 62.95 16 35 Gibbins,S W45 9.60 9.30 18.90 13 11.89 31.81 43.70 17 62.60 17 34 his throwing technique was still Bourke,Jen W60 10.37 8.26 18.63 18 20.61 22.66 43.27 19 61.90 18 33 hampered. However, as the foot Green, Ray M55 7.27 11.45 18.72 16 3.99 38.96 42.95 21 61.67 19 32 continues to mend Peter will again be Drummond,E M80 10.97 7.52 18.49 19 24.30 18.79 43.09 20 61.58 20 31 Hart,Christine, W45 12.67 5.14 17.81 23 29.48 13.99 43.47 18 61.28 21 30 throwing to the standards he was before Rudov,Raylea W60 10.85 7.62 18.47 20 23.57 19.04 42.61 22 61.08 22 29 the operation. Taylor,Marg W55 11.88 7.12 19.00 11 25.54 15.67 41.21 23 60.21 23 28 28 vets participated in this month’s Carney,Doug M60 7.49 24.71 N/E Hunt,John M60 7.14 23.60 N/E handicap competition in shot put and Burns,John M75 6.30 18.84 N/E discus with the heavy weight throw Carlon,Carmen W50 4.49 9.84 N/E being an optional extra. Leovic,Rad M75 6.92 13.96 N/E The biggest puts in the shot put were by Ray Green 11.45m, Jayne The winners of the handicapped outings, making her equal sixth on the Hardy 10.87, Bob Banens 10.56, David discus section were Jayne Hardy from list of most handicaps won; Frank Haggith 9.72, Kevin Blewitt 9.52 and Kevin Blewitt and Jan Davies. Nugent and Trish Thomas have won Sharon Gibbins 9.30m. The winners of When the combined distances of both eight each, Bob Banens and Fran the handicapped shot put section were throws were added to each person’s Schiller seven and Greg laws six. Ewen Jayne Hardy from Peter Freeman and handicap distances the perpetual trophy Drummond, Raylea Rudov and now Jan Davies. and gold medal for this month’s Jayne have each won on five occasions. The longest discus throws were by competition went to Jayne Hardy. Jan Jayne’s previous gold medals in this Ray 38.96m, Bob 38.87, Jayne 37.79, Davies won the silver medal and Kevin monthly handicap competition were in Kevin 35.56, Sharon 31.81 and David Blewitt the bronze. August 1997, November 1999, October 28.79m. This was Jayne’s fifth win in 69 2000 and November the following year. Page 18 — June Vetrunner

It wasn’t a great surprise that Jayne and Fyshwick). Mary was this month’s winner as she has just Wahren won the dozen completed another superb summer free-range eggs donated by season, being runner-up in our Jayne. prestigious Fristad Award for Track and Only 10 (seven women) Field Excellence and winning six gold were prepared to stop medals in the Nationals. around in the cold to After the first three months of this participate in the optional year’s competition Kevin Blewitt is extra heavy weight event. leading the progressive point score with Jan Davies, with a mighty 139 points, just ahead of Jayne Hardy heave, threw the very and Nola De Chazal on 136 and 132 heavy ball furthest respectively. Ray Green and Jen Bourke (14.93m). Other big throws are tied on 127 while David Haggith were by Jayne 13.56m, Bob and Tanya Colyer are also equal with 12.88 and Raylea Rudov 126. The rest of the top ten are Bryan 12.76m. (It should be noted Thomas, Narelle Blackaby and that in veterans/masters Margaret Taylor on 124, 122 and 121 athletics older age groups points. throw lighter implements Bob Banens won the lucky draw for than younger age groups). the fine bottle of red wine (kindly Next month’s handicap donated again this year by Bjarne will be Saturday afternoon Kragh of Southside Physiotherapy and May 29 and will consist of Winning the goodies. Mary Wahren, left, went home Sports Injury Centre in Tuggeranong javelin and hammer, the with a dozen eggs with Bob Banens who won the bottle following will be June 26 in of wine donated by Southside Physio. APRIL THROWING HANDICAP shot and discus. Then it POINTSCORES will be July 24 (hammer and javelin), birthday cake and a chance to win a Name Age Feb Mar Apr Tot Blewitt,Kevin M60 46 45 48 139 August 21 (shot and discus), September “lucky draw” bottle of wine. Because all Hardy,Jayne W40 48 38 50 136 25, October 16 and finally November 27 participants receive a handicap distance De Chazal,Nola W60 42 43 47 132 that will be followed by our annual to add to the distance they throw, Green, Ray M55 49 46 32 127 Bourke,Jen W60 47 47 33 127 presentations and BBQ. everybody has a chance of being a Haggith,David M50 40 48 38 126 All monthly throwing handicaps are medallist. Colyer,Tanya W40 45 36 45 126 held on a Saturday afternoon at the The “regulars” are a friendly and Thomas,Bryan M60 39 41 44 124 Blackaby,N’elle W35 43 44 35 122 Masson Street Throwing Field (Turner) supportive group and go out of their way Taylor,Margaret W55 44 49 28 121 commencing at 1pm. The cost remains to make newcomers feel welcome. Wahren,Mary W65 36 42 40 118 at $3, and includes afternoon tea, Your throws reporter BRYAN THOMAS Thomas,Trish W55 38 39 41 118 Nugent,Frank M45 37 33 39 109 THROWING HANDICAP Laws,Greg 31 Readwin,Ken 6 Freeman,Peter M55 35 30 43 108 Davies,Jan 8 1 31 Davey,Alastair 6 TALLIES Perry,Claire W35 32 31 37 100 O'Brien,Kathe 30 Robbie,Colin 2 6 2003 2004 Tot Drummond,E M80 50 31 81 Kennelly,Robert 3 30 Thorpe,Kay 5 Thomas,Trish 10 3 139 Schiller,Fran W50 41 32 73 Schiworski,P 29 Thompson,E 5 Bourke,Jen 10 3 139 Gibbins,Sharon W45 0 37 34 71 Gulliver,Tim 1 27 Kendall,Diana 5 Wahren,Mary 9 3 128 O'brien,Wendy W55 33 35 68 Erickson,Jan 25 Fraser,Clive 5 Green, Ray 7 3 124 Rudov,Raylea W60 31 0 29 60 Jones,Roy 24 Abrahams,Barry 5 O'Brien,Wendy 10 2 123 Wallace,Steve M45 50 50 Nosworthy,T 24 Dawes,Stephen 2 5 Spaits,Attila 8 1 116 Davies,Jan W60 49 49 Dando,Margaret 23 Stefaniak,Bill 4 Freeman,Peter 9 3 115 Toomey,Phil M50 0 0 46 46 Hamilton,Leslie 20 Simpson,M-A 4 Drummond,E 8 2 113 Bramwell,Diann W55 0 0 42 42 Dann,Richard 20 Simms,Stuart 4 Schiller,Fran 7 2 110 Mitchell,Irene W60 0 40 40 Dann,Judy 18 Scarlet,Natalie 4 Fristad,Auden 8 102 Banens,Bob M55 36 36 Perry,Claire 8 3 16 Perry,Jack 4 Rudov,Raylea 4 3 95 Spaits,Attila M65 34 34 Morris,Alan 15 Koivukangas,O 4 De Chazal,Nola 10 3 93 Leovic,Rad M75 34 0 34 Dando,Mick 14 Edwards, Grant 4 Thomas,Bryan 9 3 82 Hart,Christine W45 0 0 30 30 Hathaway,Rob 14 Wallace,Steven 3 1 4 Mitchell,Irene 3 2 80 Tucker,Jim 13 O'reilly,Danny 3 Nugent,Frank 10 3 78 Moss,Madeline 12 Ellison,Grant 3 Colyer,Tanya 10 3 76 Mitchell,Barry 12 Edgecombe,Sip 3 Banens,Bob 7 1 75 HEAVY WEIGHT RESULTS 2004 Kendall,Lawrie 12 Andrews,Paul 3 Taylor,Margaret 8 3 75 Feb March April O'Brien,Peter 12 Turbin,Alex 3 Hardy,Jayne 10 3 69 Name Age Crowe,Martin 12 Hart,Christine 3 3 Mallory,Joan 66 Chambers,Ray M45 8.93 Burns,John 7 1 12 Pearson,Jill 1 2 Mallory,Alan 66 Wallace,Steve M45 7.99 Leovic,Rad 6 2 12 Thurbin,Kay 2 Rann,Charles 64 Haggith,David M50 12.41 13.38 11.39 Plunket-Cole,M 11 Thomas,Mary (NSW) 2 Heath,Jean 7 63 Freeman,Peter M55 7.27 8.18 Childs,Len 11 Stead,Tom 2 Neill,Peter 5 2 59 Banens,Bob M55 12.88 Damjanovski,K 10 Shaw,Doug 2 Carlon,Carmen 5 1 58 Taylor,Grahame M55 9.63 Haggith,David 7 3 10 Pershouse,Gail 2 Toomey,Phil 4 3 55 Green,Ray M55 14.10 13.87 Stewart,Roger 9 Murray,Tony 2 Daniels,Ken 52 Drummond,Ewen M80 10.84 Bramwell,Ray 9 Mahe,Chris 2 Mencik,George 5 49 Hardy,Jayne W40 14.16 14.08 13.56 Matthews,Vicki 8 9 Lyall,Doug 2 Blewitt,Kevin 10 3 45 Hart,Christine W45 6.67 6.46 Matthews,Kevin 9 9 Lotho,Roger 2 Quigley,Delia 1 44 Gibbins,Sharon W45 13.04 12.54 Mcleod,Bev 8 Cox,Alan 2 Scott, Alice 41 Carlon,Carmen W50 3.88 Lucas,Peter 8 Bush,Bill 2 Taylor,Graeme 3 1 41 Thomas,Trish W55 8.80 8.85 8.93 Boag,Gordon 8 Altmann,Roger 2 Hunt,John 1 1 40 Mitchell,Irene W60 10.45 11.65 Maher,Garry 8 Choice,John 2 Norden,Andina 35 Davies,Jan W60 14.9 Chambers,Ray 1 1 8 Crawley,Peta 2 Blackaby,N’elle 8 3 35 Bourke,Jen W60 9.54 Nolen,Laurie 7 Larocca,Mario 2 Gibbins,Sharon 6 3 34 Rudov,Raylea W60 12.63 12.7 Weiss,Pamela 7 Gyngel,Stuart 2 Schiworski,A 32 De Chazal,Nola W60 6.44 7.04 6.7 Bramwell,Diann 3 7 La Porte,David 2 Wahren,Mary W65 8.99 8.01 Chesterton,Val 1 32 June Vetrunner — Page 19 THROWING COMPETITION FOR SENIORS/MASTERS Springwood District Athletic Club in weight pentathlon competition. A BBQ We may have to run some events conjunction with NSW Masters lunch will also be available ourselves, but come along and have an Athletics and ACT Veterans Athletics enjoyable and relaxed competition day. Athletes must have current Club has organised a special throws registration with NSW Masters or ACT For further details and entry only competition to be held on Sunday Veterans Athletics (for insurance confirmation, please phone Brett August 22, 2004 at Hunter Park, puposes). Sowerby 0417 661 938 or email Faulconbridge Springwood in the Blue [email protected] Mountains. Pre -Entries by July 31 encouraged Events will include Shot, Discus, $5 general entry plus $2 per event. Late The entry form, below, is also Hammer, Javelin, Heavy Weight entries or enter on the day will cost $10 available from Springwood District Throw, each event will be of six throws, plus $4 per event. Please note earlier Athletic Club’s fantastic website at the first three of which will go towards a start time 9am sharp. www.springwoodathletics.org

ENTRY FORM

EVENT: Seniors and Veterans Throws Day, August 22, 2004

SURNAME……………………………………………………………… GIVEN NAME……………………………………….

ADDRESS………………………………………………………………………………………………… Postcode…………..

CONTACT NUMBER………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

CLUB………………………………………………. GENDER M F

MASTER’S AGE DIVISION……………………………

EVENTS ENTERED (Circle)

Shot Hammer Discus Javelin Weight throw Weight Pentathlon.

ENTRY FEES: Note: pre-entries close on Friday, July 31, 2004. Late entries accepted on the day with penalty

For entries prior to July 31, $5 plus $2 per event

For late entries $10 plus $4 per event

Total $......

DISCLAIMER I confirm that as at August 22, 2004, I am registered with NSW Masters Athletics Inc. or Athletics NSW or ACT Veterans Athletics. In consideration of acceptance of my entry I hereby waive all and any claims or causes of action which might now have or may at any time in the future have against Springwood District Athletics Club, NSW Masters Athletics Inc, Athletics NSW and/or any competitor, manager, official, organiser or other person whomsoever is involved in any event or function conducted as part of the Springwood District Athletics Club Seniors and Veterans Throws Day, 2004 who may be liable to me in any way, arising out of or incidental to the events or functions conducted as part of the Springwood District Athletics Club Seniors and Veterans Throws Day, 2004.

SIGNED……………………………………………………………………. DATE………………………………………….

PLEASE RETURN WITH ENTRY FEES (MONEY ORDER OR CHEQUE) BY July 31, 2004. PLEASE MAKE CHEQUES, MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE TO SPRINGWOOD DAC and POST TO BRETT SOWERBY, PO BOX 153, SPRINGWOOD, NSW 2777. Page 20 — June Vetrunner VANUATU ROUND THE ISLAND TEAM RELAYS

Looking for a combined holiday/ stages of the race with Leg — Description Person Distance Time training/racing break? Then read some runners specialising 1 Start at Post Office to Tamate on. in the hilly sections early Village Brenda Day 13.0 km 1:27:32 Cathy Montalto, Graeme Small, Jeff on the western side of the 2 Tamate Village to Lelepa and Brenda Day, Anna Farnham and island, while others train Landing Dave 11.6 km 1:09:00 Colin Bridge combined a trip to the specifically for the hot 3 Lelepa Landing to Siviri Selena 13.3 km 1:45:02 South Pacific, a holiday and a unique flat longer sections later 4 Siviri - Saupia Clinic to Siviri Marita 12.7 km 1:24:48 cultural experience at the Vanuatu in the day on the eastern 5 Saupia Clinic to Ekipe Jeff 14.8 km 1:20:26 Round Island Relay, a challenging 10 side of the island. 6 Ekipe to Forari Bridge Dennison 13.3 km 1:01:07 person relay race around Vanuatu's Villages and 7 Forari Bridge to Dry Creek Graeme 16.0 km 1:28:40 8 Dry Creek to Rentabao City Cathy 14.9 km 1:21:05 main island of Efate and part of communities along the 9 Rentabao City to Teouma Vanuatu's 21st Independence Day route join in the event, Bay Anna 13.0 km 1:11:57 Celebrations. acting as staging points 10 Teouma Bay to Finish Colin 16.1 km 1:10:47 Three Queenslanders, Marita and entertaining and Totals 138.7 km 13:20:24 Behrendorf, Selena Green, Dave Palmer cheering on the teams. and one local, Dennison Tari made up Throughout the day, anticipation builds km. July is a great time to go to a our mixed team. as news of the teams at the various tropical island. There are 10 sections of the race checkpoints is relayed back to the Contact Graeme Small on 62538170 based on landmarks and terrain. leader board at the Finish where or by email at [email protected] or Shorter hilly sections (the shortest is a hundreds of locals gather to welcome talk to any of the 2003 group if you are hilly — Brenda would say a monster — the teams home. interested in putting together a team 11.7km) and longer flat sections of up to Whether your team is racing for a for 2004 and want some information. 16.1km. top place finish or simply aiming to get Special travel packages including Road conditions vary from tar sealed around the island you are sure of a Airfares ex Brisbane, Sydney and to rugged coral and dirt roads, passing great time and the opportunity to Melbourne are available with five or through traditional villages, taking in experience the friendliness, tradition seven nights resort accommodation, mountain rain forest, crossing crystal and culture of Vanuatu. breakfast daily, event briefings and clear streams and through coconut You can see some photos of the 2003 practise runs. plantations. trip by visiting Colin’s web photo gallery Air Vanuatu has just extended their In the table are the legs and the at: special airfares till the Relay period distances for each team member. http://ww.users.webathletics.com. which means that the prices will change The latter stages of the race take au/cbridge/photogallery/2003/ on departures from Sydney and runners along the edge of coral reefs Vanuatu/VanuatuRIR.htm. Brisbane only. and white sand beaches offering some of This year's relay is on Saturday, The conditions of the tickets are that the most breathtaking views you'll ever July 24, again part of Vanuatu's the airfare portion of the package is see. Independence Celebrations (24th). It is payable within 14 days of the day of Local teams often train for specific a 'challenging 10 person relay' of 138 booking. COLIN BRIDGE In appreciation Patron Jack Pennington and translated by Rad Leovic. To the Editor, LETTERS TO “Best Athletics of the 2003 season in I write a few messages, through your Crikvenca. was seen by the women’s editorial columns, to all my colleagues THE EDITOR team of our athletic club Jadran, they the vet runners, vet throwers and vet were second in the National jumpers. was printed in the April Vetrunner Championships. First of all I would like to thank you about acknowledgement of the Triennial Ivor Rogivic was the best school personally for producing such a high Funding. athlete of Jadran and specially quality newsletter every month, which, Cheers, honoured were Anja Grbes and Domagoj I am sure, all of us who read Vetrunner Rad Leovic, Rukovia also of Jadran. enjoy very much. Hughes. Anton was named Best Coach 2003 As you know I was lucky to win a and also was the coach of Igor, Anja and few medals at the ACT Vets Croatian notes Domagoj as well as a number of smaller Championships and in order to save the To the Editor, honours. club’s expenses I have returned all the This is a translation of part of a Anton has now won the Best medals to the President, hoping that newspaper cutting from Anton Tesija in CoachAward for the seventh year in a others will do likewise. Crikvenica in Croatia, it was sent to our row.” I have also spoken to Lyn Weatherhouse, the senior Project Officer, Grants Section, ACT CORRECTION Department of Sport and Recreation. I In the May Vetrunner is was stated that long-time member Pat Mullins had thanked her for the grant the club “retired from active athletics”. We are reliably informed that she ran in the recent receives from her Department. She was Lindfield Fun Run, coming 666th our of 890 participants. She was also recorded very pleased. She can be reached on as saying “you can’t write me off yet”. 62072111. How’s that for a role model? Well done, Pat. I have also sent her the advert that June Vetrunner — Page 21 FARRER RIDGE — A GREAT DAY OUT FOR THE HILL RUNNERS OR MOUNTAIN GOATS

JENNY WALTON reports on the April Run/Walking Handicap at Farrer Ridge.

On a cool but sunny Anzac day morning the April handicaps were held on Farrer Ridge. Standing at the start line Prue Bradford joked about the hill we could see not being as big as the ones behind it. While we all thought she was joking we soon found the course was a continual challenge with not only the up-hills but the down hills too. Several people can attest to this as they lost their footing on the loose gravel of the downhill. Overall 223 people participated.

THOMAS SERIES The gold medal was won by Mike Gardner M55 running off group 8 with a net time of 47.24 and a per km rate of 5.55 minutes. Mike was also awarded his 150 handicap run T-shirt and I understand is only the second person to win an event on the same run as getting a milestone T-shirt. Mike said he enjoyed the hilly course and thought the handicap system made it fair for all. The silver medal was won by Karen Collins W55 in a net time of 53.54 and a You to could afford to smile. A beaming Michael Gardner 100m away from winning per km rate of 6 minutes. This is the gold medal in the Thomas Series Karen’s first medal with the Vets and which was also his 150th run in the she enjoys the encouragement received handicaps. from the other runners. The bronze medal went to Nigel said she enjoys the companionship the Coldrick M45 with a net time of 40.45 club provides. She is also a member of and a per km rate of 4.25 minutes. Nigel "Step Into Life" and trains with them said that he enjoys the mateship of the three times per week. club and rather than do running training he plays golf at least four times David Alden M40 won the silver per week. medal in a net time of 20.47 and a per km rate of 4.37. The bronze medal was Nine runners had a kilometre rate of won by Karen Daniels W40 with a net less than four minutes and 50 runners time of 24.23 and a per km rate of 5.25 had a rate of less than five minutes. A minutes. very good result on such a hilly course. The net points for the top ten people Three runners had a per km rate of on the point score table after four events under 5 minutes, they were David Alden are as follows: Roger Pilkington M45 – M40 – 4.37, David Holmes M45 – 4.48, 524, Geoff Moore M55 – 511, John Brian Mclachlan M40 – 4.54. 20 had a Kennedy M50 – 498, Mick Corlis M45 – per km rate of under 6 minutes. 491, Nigel Coldrick M45 – 485, Diana The net points for the top ten people Schneider W55 – 483, Michael Gardner M55 – 481, Amanda Chew W45 – 478, Charmaine Knobel W50 – 469 and Kent Waddell Series first time winner. Williams M55 – 466. Maureen Scutter, top right, was the gold medal winner in the Waddell Series. 129 people participated.

Middle right, Terry Monro on his way to take FRYLINK SERIES the silver medal in the walking event. The gold medal was won by Lorna Burdon W65 in a net time of 35.02 and a Bottom right, Pat Fisher strides out to win per km run rate of 7.47 minutes. Lorna the bronze medal, also in the walking race. Page 22 — June Vetrunner on the point score table after four events are as follows: Clive Beeson M50 – 275, Cathy Montalto W50 – 238, W55 Brenda Ford W55 – 233, Brian Mclachlan M40- 228, Peter Hann M55 – 218, Claire Perry W35 – 214, Vicki Matthews W40 – 190, Bill Egan M65 – 188, Bob Chapman M65 – 187 and Anitra Kenny W45 – 185. 61 people participated.

WADDELL SERIES The gold medal was won by Maureen Scutter W55 from a group 1 start in a net time of 44.54 and a per km rate of 9.59 minutes. The silver medal was won by Terry Munro M65 off group 21 with a net time of 33.23 and a per km rate of 7.25 minutes. Terry was one of the founding members of the club and enjoys the companionship and camaraderie it provides. The bronze medal was won by Pat Fisher M55 off group 32 in a net time of 29.31 and a per km rate of 6.34 minutes. This is Pat’s bronze. Michael thanked the club for the second medal this year and he said he friendship and encouragement it enjoys the tough hilly courses. His provides. training consists of 10 to 15 kilometres Bernie Rogers was also awarded a T- of walking per day. shirt for 150 handicaps. Bernie’s first John Stenhouse M50 was the only event was in the Thomas Series at participant with a per km rate of under Stromlo Forrest in October 1984. He has six minutes. He was followed by Pat won two silver medals and run 18 Vets Fisher M55 with 6.34, Monkia Short Half Marathons. Bernie congratulated W55 6.46 and Brenda Day W50 7.05. the club on the way it is run and said that he had made many good friends The net points for the top ten people through his involvement with the club. on the point score table after four events are as follows: Monika Short W55 – 135, The final 150 T-shirt to be awarded Alan Burdon M65 – 133, Dave was given to Michael Gardner. Michael’s Mackenzie M70 – 126, Norma first handicap was on 11 Jan 1987 at Lindemann W60 – 122, Pat Fisher M55 East Basin and he has won two gold, – 109, John Littler M55 – 105, David three silver and a bronze. He has also Hall M65 – 104, Judy Blake W45 – 103, run six Vets Half Marathons. Michael Terry Munro M65 – 100 and Pauline said he enjoys the competition provided Rohan W55 – 91. by the handicaps and has made many friends through the club. 33 people participated. Jenny Hefford was awarded a T-

shirt for 100 handicaps. Jenny’s first T-SHIRTS event was on 29 September 1991 at Five monthly run T-shirts were Fadden Pines and she has won two awarded at the Farrer Ridge April bronze medals. Jenny has run one handicap. Michael Freer was awarded marathon and some half marathons and his T-shirt for 150 handicaps. Michael is said she enjoys the friendship of having on the handicap sub-committee and people to run with. As an Assistant holds the M70 ACT Vets marathon Secretary with the Department of record of 4.07.44 which he attained at Health, Jenny along with Jane Halton the 2001 Canberra Marathon. He has and Bruce Wight form part of the crew also run 10 Vets Half Marathons. His encouraging staff to take part in the first handicap was on 27 June 1982 in recently publicised 10,000 a day the Thomas Series at Red Hill and he program where staff are issued with a has won two silver medals and one pedometer to count their daily steps. Some of the action from Farrer Ridge. Above, Lorna Burdon, gets her eighth medal in the handicap series and her first in the Frylink Series. Great Striders. Top right, Maria White and Pam Weiss look like they are going for a medal, but alas not, they finished in the middle of the pack in the Waddell Series. Mullins winner. Middle left, Dave Mackenzie got the trophy in the walking event. Going for it. Bottom left, Alan Burdon going for a medal in the Waddell Series to match his partner Lorna. Alas he missed out by couple of spots. June Vetrunner — Page 23

The final T-shirt of the day was awarded to John Carmody for 100 handicaps. John’s first event was in the Thomas Series on 25 March 1990 at Weston Park. He has won a gold, silver and bronze medal and is an administrator for the BBQ stakes results. John congratulated the club on how well it runs events and praised the friendly supportive environment it provides.

THE MULLINS TROPHIES Traditionally the Mullins Trophies are awarded in the April Handicaps, though the usual course for these awards has had to be moved to Farrer Ridge as a result of the 2003 January 18 bushfires, through the Uriarra course opposite the Deek’s Forest Park. The history of these awards is commemorate Reg Mullins life, to a veteran runner who passed away some five years ago. Reg was a genuine middle of the pack runner and loved running in Stromlo Forest, either in the Sunday pack runs or the monthly Run/Walking Handicaps that were held over the many diverse courses in Stromlo Forest. The pack run in those days was a regular occurrence on every Sunday with the exception of the handicap runs. Reg was usually the one to hang back and encourage the new runners or those that had or were recovering from injuries. He was not a prolific medal winner and after his death, Pat, his wife donated an annual perpetual trophy for the runners that came in the middle of the pack in either of the three series. The Mullins Trophies this year went to Dave Mackenzie in the Waddell Series, Brian McLachlan in the Frylink Series and Polly Templeton in the Thomas Series.

MAKING THE WHEELS GO ROUND This month’s handicap races were organised by Chris Lang, who, along with his group of trusty assistants did a great job on what must have been quite a difficult course to mark out. Congratulations to Chris and his band of helpers that included Prue Bradford, Ross Gregg, Cindy Stewart, Al Mallory, Peter Ward, Caroline Campbell, Sue Counsel, Anne Young, Jenny Davies, Val Chesterton, Chris Lathbury, Lois Bolton, Jim Tucker, Maureen Rossiter, Neil Matters, Roger Stewart, Doug Limbrick, Robert Ey, Peter Cullen, Steve Bradford, Bernie Millett and Bob Chapman. More honours. Top, from the left, Bernie Rogers, Michael Gardner and Michael Freer The data in the reports is from SHERPA all have completed 150 handicaps. that is keyed into the system by STUART Above, from the left, Jenny Hefford and John Carmody have now competed in 100 J REID and DOUG FRY. monthly handicaps. Page 24 — June Vetrunner Thomas Series results from Farrer Ridge over 9km Pl ID Age Name Grp GrpAct GrpSt Gross Net Rate Pts % El Re-Group New Group 1 4739 W35 Lisa Wilson 26 4 4.30 54:51 50:21 5:36 0 1 G 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 26 2 1172 M55 Michael Gardner 8 8 9.45 57:09 47:24 5:16 150 2 Y Gold Medal 24 3 4257 W40 Joanne Webster 1 10 11.15 57:32 46:17 5:09 0 3 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 24 4 2083 W40 Carol Ey 28 19 18.00 61:04 43:04 4:47 0 4 G 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 28 5 2212 M45 Ewen Thompson 19 19 18.00 61:55 43:55 4:53 0 4 1 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 27 6 1197 M55 Bob Harlow 24 24 21.45 62:46 41:01 4:33 0 5 2 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 31 7 4990 W55 Karen Collins 7 7 9.00 62:54 53:54 5:59 149 6 Y Silver Medal 14 8 2196 M45 Nigel Coldrick 26 26 23.15 64:00 40:45 4:32 148 7 Y Bronze Medal 32 9 4252 W40 Cate Winning 9 9 10.30 64:05 53:35 5:57 0 7 1 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 14 10 2685 M45 Hugh Ford 25 25 22.30 64:09 41:39 4:38 0 8 2 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 30 11 3894 M55 Dave Southgate 12 12 12.45 64:47 52:02 5:47 147 9 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 16 12 2023 M55 Kent Williams 36 36 28.55 64:49 35:54 3:59 146 10 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 42 13 4999 W45 Amanda Chew 13 13 13.30 64:51 51:21 5:42 145 11 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 16 14 2188 W50 Jenny Hefford 17 17 16.30 64:53 48:23 5:23 144 11 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 20 15 2759 M45 Mick Corlis 39 39 30.00 64:57 34:57 3:53 143 12 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 45 16 1019 M65 Brian Austin 15 15 15.00 64:59 49:59 5:33 142 13 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 18 17 1669 M50 Peter McDonald 20 20 18.45 65:10 46:25 5:09 141 14 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 23 18 3456 M40 Rod Lynch 35 35 28.30 65:12 36:42 4:05 140 14 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 40 19 1250 M65 Ian Kenny 23 23 21.00 65:22 44:22 4:56 139 15 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 26 20 3657 W45 Maria O'Reilly 26 26 23.15 65:22 42:07 4:41 138 16 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 29 21 4726 W45 Amanda Ruffin 20 20 18.45 65:27 46:42 5:11 137 17 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 23 22 1984 M50 Peter Clarke 36 36 28.55 65:28 36:33 4:04 136 18 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 41 23 4759 M50 David Webster 30 30 26.15 65:28 39:13 4:21 135 18 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 34 24 1211 M55 Dave Hobson 22 22 20.15 65:34 45:19 5:02 134 19 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 24 25 1242 M65 Peter Kallio 28 28 24.45 65:42 40:57 4:33 133 20 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 30 26 3911 M50 John Kennedy 30 30 26.15 65:44 39:29 4:23 132 21 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 33 27 4259 M45 Maurice Downing 1 17 16.30 65:45 49:15 5:28 0 21 F Handicap Review 20 28 2167 M45 Roger Pilkington 27 27 24.00 65:45 41:45 4:38 131 22 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 29 29 1945 M50 Stuart N Reid 25 25 22.30 65:46 43:16 4:48 0 23 2 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 28 30 2142 M55 Robbie Costmeyer 31 31 27.00 65:49 38:49 4:19 130 24 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 35 31 3912 W55 Diana Schneider 12 12 12.45 65:52 53:07 5:54 129 25 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 14 32 1169 M65 Doug Fry 12 12 12.45 66:01 53:16 5:55 128 25 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 14 33 1937 M45 Neville Madden 28 28 24.45 66:03 41:18 4:35 127 26 Y 34 4065 M40 Bruce Wight 29 29 25.30 66:05 40:35 4:31 126 27 Y 35 2257 M40 Greg Dutton-Regester 38 38 29.40 66:12 36:32 4:04 125 28 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 41 36 4241 M45 Gary Bowen 28 28 24.45 66:14 41:29 4:37 0 28 1 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 30 37 2032 M60 Kevin Chapman 16 16 15.45 66:15 50:30 5:37 124 29 Y 38 1332 M55 Geoff Moore 32 32 27.25 66:15 38:50 4:19 123 30 Y 39 1002 M55 John Alcock 23 23 21.00 66:17 45:17 5:02 122 31 Y 40 4224 M55 Eric Hubbard 1 23 21.00 66:19 45:19 5:02 0 32 G Handicap Review 25 41 3943 M35 John Stoney 20 20 18.45 66:19 47:34 5:17 121 32 Y 42 2478 M40 Craig Wisdom 35 35 28.30 66:20 37:50 4:12 20 33 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 37 43 5034 M40 Peter Thomson 32 32 27.25 66:24 38:59 4:20 119 34 Y 44 2606 M50 Mick Charlton 19 19 18.00 66:26 4+:26 5:23 118 35 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 20 45 4872 W40 Judy Bryson 9 9 10.30 66:29 55:59 6:13 0 35 F Handicap Review 11 46 1744 M55 Richard Scutter 16 16 15.45 66:30 50:45 5:38 117 36 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 17 47 4719 W55 Rae Palmer 22 22 20.15 66:30 46:15 5:08 0 37 1 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 24 48 3990 W40 Gabrielle Brown 16 16 15.45 66:34 50:49 5:39 0 38 1 Handicap Review 17 49 2086 M55 Jim White 28 28 24.45 66:35 41:50 4:39 116 38 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 29 50 1195 M60 George Hanzar 23 23 21.00 66:35 45:35 5:04 115 39 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 24 51 2293 M50 Ken White 29 29 25.30 66:36 41:06 4:34 114 40 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 30 52 1496 M55 Alan Williams 22 22 20.15 66:37 46:22 5:09 113 41 Y 53 4500 M55 John Revesz 7 7 9.00 66:39 57:39 6:24 112 42 Y 54 2185 M55 Jim Mckenzie 24 24 21.45 66:41 44:56 5:00 0 42 F Handicap Review 25 55 2517 M55 Alan Duus 23 23 21.00 66:44 45:44 5:05 111 43 Y 56 1951 M50 John McMillan 16 16 15.45 66:45 51:00 5:40 110 44 Y 57 2117 M65 Marco Falzarano 19 19 18.00 66:47 48:47 5:25 109 45 Y 58 2435 W40 Maree Coldrick 19 19 18.00 66:48 48:48 5:25 108 45 Y 59 2163 M45 Alan Mallory 24 24 21.45 66:49 45:04 5:00 107 46 Y 60 3805 W50 Charmaine Knobel 23 23 21.00 66:50 45:50 5:06 106 47 Y 61 1423 M60 Graeme Small 18 18 17.15 66:51 49:36 5:31 105 48 Y 62 2303 M55 Phillip Toomey 12 12 12.45 67:00 54:15 6:02 104 49 Y 63 1221 M55 John Ison 20 20 18.45 67:01 48:16 5:22 103 49 Y 64 2826 W65 Terri Jones 2 2 1.30 67:04 65:34 7:17 102 50 Y 65 1979 W35 Polly Templeton 16 16 15.45 67:06 51:21 5:42 101 51 Y 66 4256 M55 Peter Hogan 1 16 15.45 67:06 51:21 5:42 0 52 F Handicap Review 16 67 4160 M50 Peter Rogers 25 25 22.30 67:08 44:38 4:58 100 52 Y 68 1329 M50 Charlie Modrak 28 28 24.45 67:09 42:24 4:43 99 53 Y 69 2542 M45 Gurdip Sahota 6 6 7.30 67:10 59:40 6:38 0 54 F 70 4059 M55 Mick Saunders 26 26 23.15 67:12 43:57 4:53 98 55 Y 71 5066 M30 Adam Robinson 22 22 20.15 67:18 47:03 5:14 97 56 Y 72 1458 M60 Bryan Thomas 25 25 22.30 67:20 44:50 4:59 96 56 Y 73 2560 M50 Steve Appleby 38 38 29.40 67:27 37:47 4:12 95 57 Y 74 1888 M55 Jeff Day 16 16 15.45 67:30 51:45 5:45 94 58 Y 75 2168 M40 Mick Horan 24 24 21.45 67:34 45:49 5:05 0 59 2 76 4954 M45 George Quarmby 24 24 21.45 67:35 45:50 5:06 93 59 Y 77 1606 W55 Margaret McSpadden 15 15 15.00 67:36 52:36 5:51 92 60 Y 78 2333 W50 Anne McNeill 14 14 14.15 67:48 53:33 5:57 0 61 1 79 2176 W40 Pam Faulks 14 10 11.15 67:50 56:35 6:17 0 62 G 80 4864 W40 Fiona Longden 22 22 20.15 67:52 47:37 5:17 91 63 Y 81 1270 M55 Terry Levings 23 23 21.00 67:54 46:54 5:13 90 63 Y 82 2532 W50 Jill Brown 10 10 11.15 67:55 56:40 6:18 89 64 Y 83 1073 M55 John Busteed 4 4 4.30 67:58 63:28 7:03 88 65 Y 84 5001 W35 Anne Deegan 4 4 4.30 68:00 63:30 7:03 0 66 1 85 2213 M50 Jamie Macgregor 14 14 14.15 68:01 53:46 5:58 0 66 1 86 3888 M55 Tony Kingdon 7 7 9.00 68:03 59:03 6:34 87 67 Y 87 5019 W50 Lorraine Jansen 7 7 9.00 68:08 59:08 6:34 86 68 Y June Vetrunner — Page 25 Thomas Series results from Farrer Ridge (Continued) Pl ID Age Name Grp GrpAct GrpSt Gross Net Rate Pts % El Re-Group New Group 88 5008 W50 Dawn Casey 7 7 9.00 68:09 59:09 6:34 85 69 Y 89 4695 W55 Carol Kelly 5 5 6.00 68:12 62:12 6:55 84 69 Y 90 3478 W50 Ruth Baussmann 15 15 15.00 68:16 53:16 5:55 83 70 Y 91 4258 W30 Fiona Poole 1 10 11.15 68:19 57:04 6:20 0 71 F Handicap Review 10 92 2218 M50 Tony Cavuoto 30 30 26.15 68:23 42:08 4:41 82 72 Y 93 4149 W50 Robyn Saunders 8 8 9.45 68:26 58:41 6:31 81 73 Y 94 5023 W50 Carmel Lynch 5 5 6.00 68:27 62:27 6:56 80 73 Y 95 2472 W65 Dorothy Seedsman 4 4 4.30 68:28 63:58 7:06 79 74 Y 96 1935 M50 Mario Larocca 25 25 22.30 68:30 46:00 5:07 78 75 Y 97 2135 M55 Kevin O'Keeffe 31 31 27.00 68:32 41:32 4:37 77 76 Y 98 1135 M70 Otmar Dorfer 10 10 11.15 68:33 57:18 6:22 76 76 Y 99 3796 W45 Deirdre Geelan 16 16 15.45 68:37 52:52 5:52 0 77 1 100 1074 W55 Mary Ann Busteed 26 26 23.15 68:45 45:30 5:03 75 78 Y 101 2712 M40 Steve Smith 26 26 23.15 68:58 45:43 5:05 74 79 Y 102 4230 W50 Jacqueline Millard 12 12 12.45 69:04 56:19 6:15 73 80 Y 103 3773 M45 Geoff Gardner 22 22 20.15 69:06 48:51 5:26 0 80 2 104 1355 M55 Bob Parker 16 16 15.45 69:14 53:29 5:57 72 81 Y 105 4698 M50 Blair Phillips 18 18 17.15 69:27 52:12 5:48 71 82 Y 106 3809 W50 Janet Mann 4 4 4.30 69:31 65:01 7:13 70 83 Y 107 1573 M60 Will Foster 19 19 18.00 69:34 51:34 5:44 69 83 Y 108 2566 M50 Milton Valentine 31 31 27.00 69:43 42:43 4:45 0 84 F 109 4034 M40 Jon Donovan 16 16 15.45 70:00 54:15 6:02 68 85 Y 110 1064 M55 Ewan Brown 12 12 12.45 70:01 57:16 6:22 67 86 Y 111 2006 M50 John Carmody 11 11 12.00 70:12 58:12 6:28 66 87 Y 112 4108 W40 Janine McNamara 4 4 4.30 70:14 65:44 7:18 65 87 Y 113 4229 M35 Tim Pearse 19 19 18.00 70:39 52:39 5:51 0 88 F 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 16 114 1289 M65 John Macleod 7 7 9.00 71:02 62:02 6:54 64 89 Y 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 5 115 2426 W50 Sherryl Greathead 12 12 12.45 71:12 58:27 6:30 63 90 Y 116 1001 M65 Roger Abbott 20 20 18.45 71:12 52:27 5:50 62 90 Y 117 1294 W70 Joan Mallory 1 1 0.00 71:17 11:17 7:55 61 91 Y 118 2762 M45 Nick Blackaby 18 18 17.15 71:21 54:06 6:01 60 92 Y 119 4725 M65 Christopher Yardley 8 8 9.45 71:48 62:03 6:54 59 93 Y 120 2406 M60 Mike Worsley 25 25 22.30 73:10 50:40 5:38 0 94 1 121 1763 M60 Neil Mcleod 2 2 1.30 73:13 11:43 7:58 58 94 Y 122 4934 W45 Jennie Blake 18 18 17.15 73:33 56:18 6:15 57 95 Y 123 1398 M60 Bernie Rogers 3 2 1.30 75:18 13:48 8:12 0 96 G 124 3855 M45 Dave Watson 22 22 20.15 75:29 55:14 6:08 56 97 Y 125 2037 W55 Beryl Lowry 1 1 0.00 75:56 15:56 8:26 0 97 1 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 1 126 1241 M60 Roy Jones 20 20 18.45 76:33 57:48 6:25 55 98 Y 127 1133 M60 John Dimitriou 4 8 9.45 76:51 67:06 7:27 0 99 G 128 2641 W40 Joanne Hastings 4 11 12.00 77:18 65:18 7:15 0 100 G 129 2701 W55 Val Bland 1 1 0.00 87:16 8:16 9:42 54 100 Y 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 1

Frylink Series results from Farrer Ridge over 4.5km Pl ID Age Name Grp GrpAct GrpSt Gross Net Rate Pts % El Re-Group New Group 1 4958 W40 Vincenza Valent 1 15 9.45 32:56 23:11 5:09 0 2 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 31 2 3694 W45 Deirdre Russack 7 7 4.30 34:47 30:17 6:44 0 4 2 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 13 3 3999 W45 Ann Marie Calnan 1 1 0 34:56 34:56 7:46 0 5 X 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 6 4 1067 W65 Lorna Burdon 1 1 0 35:02 35:02 7:47 75 7 Y Gold Medal 8 5 2575 W35 Carolyne Kramar 1 8 5.15 35:09 29:54 6:39 0 9 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 13 6 4240 M40 Bob Botterill 10 10 6.45 35:38 28:53 6:25 0 10 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 15 7 2470 M40 David Alden 30 30 15.25 36:12 20:47 4:37 74 12 Y Silver Medal 37 8 1236 M60 Keith Johnson 16 16 10.10 36:13 26:03 5:47 0 14 2 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 23 9 4110 W40 Mary O'Hanlon 1 4 2.15 36:32 34:17 7:37 0 15 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 7 10 2503 M55 Rod Gilchrist 25 25 13.30 36:40 23:10 5:09 0 17 1 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 31 11 2720 W40 Karen Daniels 22 22 12.25 36:48 24:23 5:25 73 19 Y Bronze Medal 28 12 4702 M55 Peter Hann 12 12 8.15 36:48 28:33 6:21 72 20 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 16 13 1142 M65 Mike Dwyer 8 10 6.45 37.00 30:15 6:43 0 22 G Handicap Review 13 14 1735 M55 Grahame Taylor 17 17 10.3 37:14 26:44 5:56 71 23 Y 15 1682 M70 Jack Thackray 11 11 7.30 37:18 29:48 6:37 70 25 Y 16 2029 M45 David Holmes 31 31 15.45 37:23 21:38 4:48 9 27 Y 17 2214 W40 Theresa Macgregor 28 28 14.4 37:25 22:45 5:03 68 28 Y 18 1395 M55 Laurie Robinson 1 23 12.45 37:29 24:44 5:30 0 30 G Handicap Review 26 19 1465 M65 Peter Trotter 25 25 13.3 37:33 24:03 5:21 67 32 Y 20 4060 W40 Elaine B Slater 13 13 9.00 37:35 28:35 6:21 66 33 Y 21 2736 M50 Clive Beeson 14 14 9.25 37:41 28:16 6:17 65 35 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 16 22 1322 M55 David Meyers 19 19 11.15 37:50 26:35 5:54 64 37 Y 23 3704 W55 Carol Baird 29 29 15.00 38:04 23:04 5:08 3 38 Y 24 2538 M50 George Kubitzky 27 27 14.15 38:10 23:55 5:19 62 40 Y 25 1023 M65 John Bakker 6 6 3.45 38:11 34:26 7:39 61 41 Y 26 1104 W55 Trish Thomas 1 1 0 38:19 38:19 8:31 60 43 Y 27 2691 W50 Bev Breen 16 16 10.10 38:21 28:11 6:16 59 45 Y 28 2191 M65 Ray Bramwell 22 22 12.25 38:24 25:59 5:46 58 46 Y 29 1394 W50 Carol Robinson 1 23 12.45 38:24 25:39 5:42 0 48 G Handicap Review 23 30 4239 W40 Linda Botterill 10 10 6.45 38:25 31:40 7:02 0 50 F 31 1386 M70 Stuart J Reid 20 20 11.40 38:30 26:50 5:58 0 51 2 32 2150 W55 Alice Scott 17 17 10.30 38:33 28:03 6:14 0 53 1 33 2170 M40 Brian Mclachlan 33 33 16.30 38:35 22:05 4:54 57 55 Y 34 2773 W45 Maree Smith 1 12 8.15 38:37 30:22 6:45 0 56 G Handicap Review 12 35 2609 M50 Ian Bowden 24 24 13.10 38:41 25:31 5:40 56 58 Y 36 1453 W55 Margaret Taylor 25 25 13.30 38:42 25:12 5:36 55 60 Y 37 2223 W45 Kerry Boden 16 16 10.10 38:43 28:33 6:21 54 61 Y 38 2224 M50 Neil Boden 30 30 15.25 38:47 23:22 5:12 53 63 Y 39 4072 W35 Claire Perry 7 7 4.30 38:56 34:26 7:39 52 64 Y Page 26 — June Vetrunner Frylink Series results from Farrer Ridge (Continued) Pl ID Age Name Grp GrpAct GrpSt Gross Net Rate Pts % El Re-Group New Group 40 1103 M75 Merv Collins 9 9 6.00 39:04 33:04 7:21 51 66 Y 41 4811 W45 Eva Bennet 1 15 9.45 39:13 29:28 6:33 0 68 G Handicap Review 15 42 3963 W55 Lorraine Cox 5 5 3.00 39:24 36:24 8:05 50 69 Y 43 1346 M55 Alan Norden 14 14 9.25 39:27 30:02 6:40 49 71 Y 44 1351 M70 Jim O'Donnell 6 6 3.45 39:30 35:45 7:57 48 73 Y 45 2647 W50 Cathy Montalto 33 33 16.3 39:35 23:05 5:08 47 74 Y 46 4194 W65 Consie Larmour 13 13 9 39:40 30:40 6:49 46 76 Y 47 1167 M70 Michael Freer 1 15 9.45 39:41 29:56 6:39 0 78 G Handicap Review 15 48 4930 W55 Brenda Ford 24 24 13.1 39:43 26:33 5:54 45 79 Y 49 4697 W35 Jenny Walton 9 9 6 39:58 33:58 7:33 0 81 1 50 2582 M45 Frank Nugent 13 13 9 40:09 31:09 6:55 44 82 Y 51 3807 M50 Malcolm Mann 10 10 6.45 40:23 33:38 7:28 0 84 2 52 1887 W75 Juani M O'Reilly 1 1 0 40:27 40:27 8:59 0 86 1 53 1090 W55 Cilla Chapman 6 6 3.45 40:38 36:53 8:12 43 87 Y 54 3670 M60 Michael Roche 20 20 11.4 40:38 28:58 6:26 42 89 Y 55 2158 M75 John Burns 5 5 3 41:04 38:04 8:28 41 91 Y 56 1961 W45 Anitra Kenny 16 16 10.1 41:51 31:41 7:02 40 92 Y 57 3962 M50 Colin Adrian 1 37 18 42:51 24:51 5:31 0 94 G Handicap Review 28 58 1275 M65 Eric Lindemann 1 8 5.15 42:54 37:39 8:22 0 96 G Handicap Review 8 59 1367 M70 Jack Perry 1 1 0 43:27 43:27 9:39 39 97 Y 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 1 60 1356 W55 Rosemary Parker 20 20 11.4 43:56 32:16 7:10 38 99 Y 61 1147 M65 Bill Egan 22 49 22.3 47:15 24:45 5:30 0 100 G

Waddell Series results from Farrer Ridge over4.5km Pl ID Age Name Grp GrpAct GrpSt Gross Net Rate Pts % El Re-Group New Group 1 2400 M70 Barry Seedsman 10 10 6.45 43:14 36:29 8:06 0 4 1 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 19 2 4260 W55 Judy Henderson 1 5 3.00 44:39 41:39 9:15 0 7 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 9 3 4251 W50 Trish Smith 1 1 0.00 44:54 44:54 9:59 0 10 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 5 4 4244 W55 Maureen Scutter 1 1 0.00 44:54 44:54 9:59 40 13 Y Gold Medal 7 5 1341 M65 Terry Munro 21 21 12.00 45:23 33:23 7:25 39 16 Y Silver Medal 27 6 2499 M55 Pat Fisher 32 32 16.10 45:41 29:31 6:34 38 19 Y Bronze Medal 38 7 4779 W55 Monika Short 30 30 15.25 45:54 30:29 6:47 37 22 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 34 8 1066 M65 Alan Burdon 25 25 13.30 46:08 32:38 7:15 36 25 Y 9 1276 W60 Norma Lindemann 13 13 9.00 46:18 37:18 8:17 35 28 Y 10 4137 W45 Judy Blake 10 10 6.45 46:25 39:40 8:49 34 31 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 12 11 2016 W45 Julie Carmody 10 10 6.45 46:35 39:50 8:51 0 34 1 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 12 12 4875 M55 Geoff Barker 26 26 13.55 46:35 32:40 7:16 33 37 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 28 13 1494 M60 Robin Whyte 41 10 6.45 46:47 40:02 8:54 0 40 G 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 41 14 2106 W50 Maria White 1 2 0.45 47:02 46:17 10:17 0 43 G Handicap Review 3 15 2386 W65 Pamela Weiss 2 2 0.45 47:03 46:18 10:17 32 46 Y 16 2060 M60 John Hunt 26 26 13.55 47:14 33:19 7:24 31 49 Y 17 2449 M70 Dave Mackenzie 28 28 14.40 47:16 32:36 7:15 30 52 Y 18 2255 M50 John Stenhouse 44 44 20.40 47:25 26:45 5:57 29 55 Y 19 2385 W50 Chris Booth 13 13 9.00 47:29 38:29 8:33 28 58 Y 20 1882 W50 Brenda Day 31 31 15.45 47:36 31:51 7:05 27 61 Y 21 3939 W40 Amanda Lynch 8 8 5.15 47:49 42:34 9:28 26 64 Y 22 2466 W65 Nola De Chazal 15 15 9.45 47:50 38:05 8:28 25 67 Y 23 1186 M65 David Hall 12 12 8.15 48:00 39:45 8:50 24 70 Y 24 1805 W50 Jean Herring 17 17 10.30 48:35 38:05 8:28 23 73 Y 25 2171 W55 Pauline Rohan 24 24 13.10 49:26 36:16 8:04 22 76 Y 26 4261 W45 Jenny Flemming 1 20 11.40 49:30 37:50 8:25 0 79 F Handicap Review 20 27 2172 W40 Juani B O'Reilly 1 1 0.00 49:31 49:31 11:00 0 82 1 28 2311 W55 Diann Bramwell 11 11 7.30 52:39 45:09 10:02 21 85 Y 29 4197 W50 Marjolein Collins 8 8 5.15 52:44 47:29 10:33 20 88 Y 30 4196 W45 Jenny Holmes 8 8 5.15 52:46 47:31 10:34 19 91 Y 31 2823 W45 Christine Hart 19 19 11.15 55:50 44:35 9:54 0 94 F 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 6 32 1165 M55 Peter Freeman 19 19 11.15 55:52 44:37 9:55 18 97 Y 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 17 33 2540 W40 Tanya Colyer 1 1 0.00 59:11 59:11 13:09 0 100 1 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 1 RUN/WALKING HANDICAPS POINTSCORES THOMAS SERIES M40 Ross Gregg 3 379 379 107 M45 Steve Bradford 3 348 348 111 Age Name Evts Gross Net Low M55 Rob Costmeyer 3 374 374 121 M60 Graeme Small 3 345 345 95 M45 Roger Pilkington 4 524 524 126 W55 Marg McSpadden 4 373 373 66 M55 John Ison 3 342 342 103 M55 Geoff Moore 4 511 511 101 M55 Bob Parker 4 370 370 72 M40 Rod Lynch 3 339 339 77 M50 John Kennedy 4 498 498 112 M65 Ian Kenny 3 370 370 104 W50 Jill Brown 3 337 337 89 M45 Mick Corlis 4 491 491 78 W40 Maree Coldrick 3 370 370 108 M50 Christopher Lang 3 336 336 84 M45 Nigel Coldrick 4 485 485 102 M65 Marco Falzarano 4 369 369 73 M55 Alan Williams 3 334 334 79 W55 Diana Schneider 4 483 483 112 M40 Craig Wisdom 3 368 368 120 M40 Steve Smith 3 334 334 74 M55 Michael Gardner 4 481 481 106 M50 Steve Appleby 4 368 368 0 M50 Peter McDonald 3 330 330 81 W45 Amanda Chew 4 478 478 61 W70 Joan Mallory 4 367 367 61 M65 Doug Fry 4 329 329 0 W50 C’maine Knobel 4 469 469 106 M45 George Quarmby 4 366 366 70 M65 Roger Abbott 4 317 317 62 M55 Kent Williams 4 466 466 94 M55 John Revesz 3 365 365 107 W50 Jenny Hefford 3 315 315 85 M55 John Busteed 4 461 461 88 M60 Bernie Millett 3 364 364 97 W65 Terri Jones 3 313 313 74 M50 Mick Charlton 4 460 460 76 W55 Karen Collins 4 361 361 0 W45 Maria O'Reilly 3 311 311 65 M45 Alan Mallory 4 446 446 77 M55 Jeff Day 3 359 359 94 M50 David Webster 3 311 311 87 M40 Bruce Wight 4 437 437 100 M70 Stuart J Reid 3 357 357 105 M55 John Alcock 3 309 309 87 M50 Charlie Modrak 4 424 424 92 M65 Peter Kallio 3 355 355 95 M55 Alan Duus 3 300 300 88 W50 S Greathead 4 409 409 61 M55 Terry Levings 4 353 353 57 M50 Colin Adrian 3 297 297 69 W45 Jennie Blake 4 403 403 57 W55 Mary A Busteed 4 353 353 0 W50 Dawn Casey 3 295 295 84 M45 Nick Blackaby 4 391 391 60 W50 Lorraine Jansen 3 353 353 86 M60 Will Foster 3 293 293 69 M55 Jim White 4 389 389 71 M60 George Hanzar 4 351 351 0 M55 Ewan Brown 4 292 292 67 M40 Jon Donovan 4 386 386 68 W55 Lynn Williams 3 350 350 85 W40 Janine McNamara 3 292 292 65 M55 Richard Scutter 3 349 349 106 M45 Neville Madden 3 290 290 74 June Vetrunner — Page 27

M50 Peter Rogers 3 289 289 83 M50 Geoffrey Herring 2 99 99 0 M45 David Holmes 2 112 112 43 M60 Neil Mcleod 4 284 284 58 M55 Mick Saunders 3 98 98 0 M55 Grahame Taylor 3 110 110 0 M40 Robert Ey 3 279 279 82 M55 Barry Thomas 2 97 97 0 W45 Kerry Boden 2 107 107 53 M55 Dave Southgate 2 276 276 129 M30 Adam Robinson 3 97 97 0 M50 Ross Peake 2 106 106 44 M50 Mario Larocca 3 275 275 72 M60 Bryan Thomas 3 96 96 0 M50 Roger Stewart 2 105 105 41 M60 Richard Hilhorst 3 274 274 59 M45 Michael Clancy 1 94 94 94 M55 Alan Norden 2 100 100 49 W45 Amanda Ruffin 2 270 270 133 W45 Ann Dawson 2 93 93 0 W65 Jenny Galvin 2 100 100 48 W50 Carmel Lynch 3 258 258 57 W45 Maree Smith 1 92 92 92 M65 John Bakker 2 99 99 38 M65 Chris Yardley 3 256 256 59 W40 Pam Faulks 4 90 90 0 M45 Jim McLean 1 75 75 75 W40 Juani B O'Reilly 2 250 250 118 M55 Tony Kingdon 3 87 87 0 M40 David Alden 2 74 74 0 M60 Clive Glover 3 248 248 58 W45 Julie Asquith 2 85 85 0 W65 Anne Young 3 73 73 0 M50 John McMillan 2 248 248 110 W50 Robyn Saunders 3 81 81 0 M50 Jamie Macgregor 1 70 70 70 M50 Ken White 3 246 246 0 M60 Keith Johnson 1 80 80 80 W75 Gwen Gleeson 2 69 69 0 M55 Colin Bridge 3 241 241 62 W50 Jacquie Millard 4 73 73 0 W40 T Macgregor 2 68 68 0 M55 Kevin O'Keeffe 3 237 237 69 W60 Desma Butler 2 69 69 0 M65 Peter Trotter 3 67 67 0 M50 Tony Cavuoto 3 235 235 71 M50 Malcolm Mann 1 65 65 65 W50 Marian Blake 1 67 67 67 W40 Carol Ey 4 233 233 0 W55 Judi Edwards 1 64 64 64 W40 Elaine B Slater 3 66 66 0 M50 Peter Clarke 2 232 232 96 W60 C’line Campbell 1 64 64 64 W60 Francis Harris 1 62 62 62 M60 Wayne Berry 2 230 230 113 W40 Cathy Newman 1 62 62 62 W50 A Bolschelarski 1 58 58 58 M55 Phillip Toomey 4 229 229 0 M60 Mike Worsley 2 62 62 0 W50 Cilla Dalton 1 58 58 58 M60 Kevin Chapman 2 227 227 103 M45 Dave Watson 3 56 56 0 M50 John Walsh 1 57 57 57 W40 Fiona Longden 2 225 225 91 W75 Juani M O'Reilly 1 52 52 52 M65 Mike Dwyer 2 57 57 0 W55 Val Bland 4 222 222 51 M55 Terry Duffy 1 56 56 56 W50 Ruth Baussmann 2 220 220 83 FRYLINK SERIES M70 Jim O'Donnell 3 48 48 0 W55 Carol Kelly 3 219 219 67 Age Name Evts Gross Net Low M55 Grahame Delaney 1 46 46 46 M55 Peter Ward 3 216 216 63 M50 Clive Beeson 4 275 275 65 W60 Val Chesterton 1 45 45 45 M50 Blair Phillips 2 215 215 71 W50 Cathy Montalto 4 238 238 47 W35 Megan Haylock 2 42 42 0 M55 Terry Giesecke 2 214 214 64 W55 Brenda Ford 4 233 233 45 W60 Joy Hilhorst 1 38 38 38 W50 Janet Mann 2 213 213 70 M40 Brian Mclachlan 4 228 228 51 M70 Otmar Dorfer 3 209 209 63 M55 Peter Hann 4 218 218 37 WADDELL SERIES M60 Warren Butler 2 209 209 76 W35 Claire Perry 4 214 214 36 Age Name Evts Gross Net Low W50 Maria White 2 206 206 56 W40 Vicki Matthews 3 190 190 52 W55 Monika Short 4 135 135 28 W40 Prue Bradford 2 204 204 72 M65 Bill Egan 4 188 188 0 M65 Alan Burdon 4 133 133 30 W60 Sue Counsel 3 200 200 55 M65 Bob Chapman 3 187 187 52 M70 Dave Mackenzie 4 126 126 29 M40 Peter James 3 200 200 0 W45 Anitra Kenny 3 185 185 40 W60 N Lindemann 4 122 122 27 M60 Bernie Rogers 3 197 197 0 M60 Michael Roche 3 185 185 42 M55 Pat Fisher 3 109 109 32 W55 Lois Bolton 2 196 196 93 W55 Margaret Taylor 3 183 183 55 M55 John Littler 3 105 105 31 W35 Polly Templeton 3 194 194 0 W55 Carol Baird 3 180 180 48 M65 David Hall 4 104 104 24 M65 John Macleod 3 192 192 60 W65 Alison Ide 3 179 179 47 W45 Judy Blake 3 103 103 32 W35 Lisa Wilson 4 191 191 0 M45 Kevin Matthews 3 179 179 43 M65 Terry Munro 3 100 100 30 M35 John Stoney 2 184 184 63 W50 Maureen Rossiter 3 178 178 45 W55 Pauline Rohan 3 91 91 22 W50 Eliz Thompson 2 183 183 88 W50 Bev Breen 3 174 174 49 W55 Diann Bramwell 3 87 87 21 M60 John Dimitriou 4 176 176 0 W50 Cindy Stewart 3 173 173 53 M55 Peter Freeman 4 85 85 18 W65 Dorothy Seedsman3 165 165 0 M70 Jack Thackray 3 173 173 47 W50 Marjolein Collins 3 82 82 20 W55 Susan Archer 2 150 150 75 M50 Ian Bowden 3 167 167 48 M50 John Stenhouse 3 80 80 25 W50 Robyn Cavuoto 1 149 149 149 M65 Ray Bramwell 3 166 166 46 W65 Nola De Chazal 3 76 76 25 W55 Alice Scott 1 148 148 148 W55 Trish Thomas 3 164 164 50 W50 Jane Bell 2 73 73 35 W40 T Macgregor 1 147 147 147 M60 Doug Carney 3 163 163 40 M60 Robin Whyte 3 71 71 0 M45 Geoff Hawke 1 146 146 146 W55 Rosemary Parker 4 161 161 36 M60 John Hunt 3 67 67 0 M55 Martin Butterfield 1 145 145 145 M55 David Meyers 3 148 148 37 W45 Jenny Holmes 4 67 67 0 M65 Brian Austin 1 142 142 142 W55 Cilla Chapman 3 147 147 39 W50 Brenda Day 3 64 64 0 M45 David Cook 1 141 141 141 M70 Greg O'Neill 3 145 145 41 W50 Jean Herring 3 63 63 0 M70 Barry Seedsman 1 139 139 139 W55 Lorraine Cox 3 143 143 44 W40 Amanda Lynch 2 56 56 26 M55 Dave Hobson 2 134 134 0 W65 Lorna Burdon 4 141 141 0 M55 Rick Hatcher 2 48 48 22 W35 Jenny Walton 2 132 132 54 W65 Cory Collins 2 135 135 60 W50 Sylvia Mackay 1 40 40 40 M50 John Carmody 2 131 131 65 M45 Frank Nugent 3 134 134 44 W55 Maureen Scutter 3 40 40 0 W50 Carol Robinson 3 130 130 0 W40 Karen Daniels 2 127 127 54 M70 Michael Freer 1 39 39 39 M55 Peter P Davies 1 130 130 130 W60 Jillian Clark 3 127 127 0 W60 Jean Heath 1 37 37 37 M40 G Dutton-Regester 3 125 125 0 M75 Merv Collins 3 126 126 34 W55 Helen Munro 1 35 35 35 M40 Peter Thomson 2 119 119 0 M75 John Burns 3 124 124 40 M55 Geoff Barker 3 33 33 0 M40 Peter Cullen 1 113 113 113 W65 Consie Larmour 3 118 118 0 W65 Pamela Weiss 1 32 32 32 M75 Rad Leovic 1 110 110 110 M70 Jack Perry 3 116 116 35 W50 Chris Booth 2 28 28 0 M70 John Suiter 1 109 109 109 M50 Neil Boden 2 114 114 53 W55 Faye Green 1 28 28 28 M60 Roy Jones 2 108 108 53 M45 Adrian Krauss 2 113 113 54 M70 Al Mallory 1 27 27 27 M40 Colin Farlow 1 108 108 108 M50 George Kubitzky 2 112 112 50 M55 Rod Gilchrist 2 25 25 0 RUN/WALKING HANDICAP TALLIES — ALL SERIES

OVER 200 M A Busteed 163 Tony Booth 144 Alice Scott 114 Juani M O'Reilly 102 Keith Butler 95 George Kubitzky82 George Hanzar 219 Bill Leyden 161 Keith Johnson 143 Neil Boden 113 Jim Tucker 102 Pamela Weiss 94 S Greathead 82 Bryan Thomas 207 Anne Young 161 Lorna Burdon 141 Judi Edwards 113 Alan Mallory 101 D Mackenzie 94 Ron Weir 82 Greg O'Neill 205 Ken Daniels 159 Peter Ward 141 Ron Maxwell 112 Steve Appleby 101 Beryl Lowry 94 Linda Jamieson 82 Bob Parker 203 Otmar Dorfer 158 Thelma Reddy 140 Nigel Coldrick 112 Gwen Vines 101 Nola De Chazal 93 John Lightfoot 81 Stuart J Reid 201 Trish Thomas 157 John Suiter 138 Roger Stewart 111 Pat Mullins 101 Joe Mayer 93 Graham Burke 81 Bob Chapman 157 Will Foster 135 Jim O'Shea 110 Peter Kallio 101 J Richardson 93 John McMillan 81 NEARING 200 Roger Abbott 157 Jim White 134 Lesley Hamilton 109 John Hart 100 Alan Anderson 92 Robert Ey 80 Peter Freeman 189 Alan Norden 154 Geoff Moore 126 Bob Harlow 109 Peter Skinner 100 Alan Duus 92 Neil Matters 80 John Macleod 188 Alan Burdon 153 Keith Perroux 125 John Dimitriou 109 Jenny Hefford 100 Val Chesterton 91 Jill Brown 79 Alan Williams 187 Joan Mallory 153 M’reen O'Shea 122 Lloyd Field 107 John Carmody 100 Terry Munro 91 Frank Nugent 78 John Bakker 186 Mike Dwyer 151 John Kemp 122 Marg Johnson 107 Ray Bramwell 90 Cory Collins 78 Colin Bridge 176 Dan Reddy 151 Bernie Millett 121 David Meyers 107 Bernie Hackett 87 Andrina Norden 78 NEARING 100 Jim O'Donnell 175 Bernie Rogers 150 Graeme Small 121 Kent Williams 107 Gregory Lewis 86 Bill Rendall 77 John Busteed 173 Lucille Warth 150 Maria White 121 Lynn Williams 107 Stuart N Reid 99 Brenda Day 85 Chris Booth 77 Sue Counsel 172 Al Mallory 150 Peter L Davies 120 Rob Thorpe 106 Neil Mcleod 99 Mirek Milewski 85 Adrian Krauss 77 Duane Lowry 172 N Lindemann 98 Michael Freer 150 Peter Clarke 119 Mick Dando 105 David Hall 84 Neil Harrigan 76 Bron Gardneer 172 Michael Gardner150 Maree Coldrick 98 R’mary Parker 170 Kevin O'Keeffe 116 Richard Morcom104 Jillian Clark 97 Laurie Robinson84 Kaye Thorpe 76 Terry Levings 168 NEARING 150 John Alcock 115 Jack Thackray 103 Jo Cullen 97 Val Bland 83 Tony Taylor 76 Charlie Modrak 167 Merv Collins 148 Brian Austin 114 Richard Scutter 103 Russell Lutton 96 Cathy Montalto 82 Trevor Vogler 76 Doug Fry 163 Ewan Brown 147 John Littler 114 Robert Sword 103 Cilla Chapman 95 Mick Corlis 82 Max Carter 76 Page 28 — June Vetrunner

Ian Kenny 76 Tony Cavuoto 56 Neville Madden 39 Louise Vizard 28 Terry Lewis 22 Kev Comerford 18 Diane Clancy 14 Margaret Taylor 75 Diann Bramwell 56 Hal Dalheim 39 Warren Butler 28 Marilyn Neill 22 Mary Wahren 18 Mike Badham 14 Bev Scown 75 Francis Harris 55 Bob Mee 39 C’lynne Yates 28 Robert Bushell 22 Paul Rudkin 18 Cilla Wadham 14 Wayne Berry 75 Terri Henderson 55 Amy Pryor 39 Dave Thomson 27 Bob Hammond 22 David Morton 17 Chris Benger 14 Ian Bowden 75 Maria O'Reilly 55 Garry Hand 38 Daryl Back 27 Chris Vincent 22 Anne I'Ons 17 John Franze 14 Doug Carney 74 Bill Egan 55 Eamonn Molone38 Mike Allen 27 Trevor Jacobs 22 Allistair Clarke 17 John Mahoney 14 Gwen Gleeson 74 Grahame Taylor 55 David Holmes 38 Ken Eynon 27 Maggie Johnson22 Barry Beames 17 Judy Allison 14 D Seedsman 74 Alan Wilson 54 Roslyn Bauer 38 Alan Green 27 Marg Dalheim 22 Hazel Hoskisson17 Martin Darby 14 Reg Mullins 74 Lachlan Lewis 54 Steve Smith 38 B Thompson 27 Ron Vines 22 Kerry Alchin 17 Jim Middleton 14 David Morgan 74 Reg Johnson 53 Gillian Lee 38 Chris Pauling 27 Shirley Rake 22 Dennis Frost 17 Ian Wood 14 Mike Adler 74 Marlene Reid 53 Mick Charlton 38 Brenda Ford 27 Martin Peelgrane22 Garry Lee 17 Ian Willis 14 Brenda Field 73 Chris Tait 53 David Webster 38 Susan Archer 26 John Backhouse22 Janelle Parks 17 Chas Stewart 14 Glenda Wood 73 Gai Webster 53 Monika Short 38 Lisa Wilson 26 Drew Winson 22 Dave Southgate 17 John Scown 14 Ian Macfarling 73 J Macgregor 53 Frank Kresse 37 Rae Palmer 26 Diana Wright 22 Ross Peake 17 Bernie Wiemers 14 Tanya Colyer 73 T Macgregor 52 P Montaigne 37 Jenny Bramley 26 Sabrina Sonntag22 Dave Watson 17 John Swaine 13 R Thompson 73 Stephen Yates 52 Terry Giesecke 37 Gurdip Sahota 26 Allison Duncan 21 Ian Daley 17 Bill Wise 13 Nick Blackaby 73 Rob Thomson 51 Bill Ginich 36 Peter Bourgaize 26 Helena Winson 21 Geoff Hawke 17 Tim Chambers 13 Jenny Galvin 72 W Davidson 51 Hugh Dakin 36 Rich Parsons 26 Edna Dundas 21 Tony Paterson 16 Lawrie Kendall 13 Ken White 72 Chris Lang 51 Ian Dalziel 36 Jim Mckenzie 26 Nigel Crew 21 Robyn Cavuoto 16 Bob Lowry 13 Jim Bosworth 72 Carol Ey 51 Robin Whyte 36 Roy Jones 26 Allan Johnson 21 Deirdre Geelan 16 Robin Collins 13 Bob Hunter 72 Tim Wright 51 Mick Saunders 36 Jonne Yabsley 26 S Lawrence 21 David Morewood16 Julie Carmody 13 Bev Breen 71 Mike Breen 51 Elaine B Slater 36 Peter McDonald 26 R McClelland 21 Peter James 16 Judy Stevenson 13 Cindy Stewart 70 Gabrielle Wright 50 Joe Janas 35 Barry Wisener 25 Chris Lathbury 21 Milton Valentine 16 Maria Hancock 13 Rod Gilchrist 70 Chris Mahe 50 Jean Heath 35 Peter Wilson 25 Mick Konemann 21 Bill Dent 16 D Rutledge 13 Phillip Toomey 70 Mario Larocca 35 Helen Daly 25 Lynda Hilton 21 Col Ford 16 Amanda Chew 13 Marco Falzarano70 Annette Sugden 35 Brian Mcglynn 25 Andy Snedden 20 Heather Allsopp 16 Kath Bleakley 13 NEARING 50 Jack Perry 70 Rod Lynch 34 Jenny White 25 Robyne Kellett 20 David Miles 16 Janet Burstall 13 M McSpadden 49 Craig Tucker 69 Tony Murray 34 Kate Bridge 25 Doug Limbrick 20 Mel Dowd 16 Fiona Longden 13 Jon Donovan 49 John Ison 69 Jo Hastings 33 Dale Chatwin 25 Geoff Gardner 20 James Roberts 16 Amanda Walker 13 Bruce Wight 49 Adrian Plunkett 69 Anne McNeill 33 Brian Wright 24 Kevin Blewitt 20 Brian Templeton16 Elaine M Slater 12 Jim McLean 48 Michael Clancy 69 Juani B O'Reilly 33 Dianne Lane 24 Kathe O'Brien 20 Gary Lynch 15 Judy Gorman 12 Deslie Kubitzky 47 Rog Pilkington 68 Susan Littler 33 Diana Schneider24 Rob Veenendaal20 Chris Best 15 Amanda Ruffin 12 Faye Green 47 Peter Waddell 68 Beverley Forbes33 Gael Brook 24 Lee Lewis 20 Maureen Janas 15 Dawn Casey 12 Ken Gowans 47 Brian Wenn 67 Julie Fitch 32 Sue Bowden 24 Marg Mackie 20 Tony Fenotti 15 Rhonda Gilbert 12 John Stenhouse 47 Peter Trotter 67 Ian Lavering 32 David Holland 24 Dan Dawes 20 David Anderson 15 Michael Daly 12 Mick Horan 47 Eliz Thompson 66 Kerry Boden 32 Pauline Rohan 24 Geoff Sims 20 Ed Brittain 15 Jane Halton 12 Elaine Cooper 46 Karen Daniels 66 Wilf Deck 32 John Burns 24 Jack Pennington20 Eric Brookbanks15 Tanya Daley 12 Ian Dundas 46 Anna Farnham 65 Russell Barton 32 Hans Kettniss 24 Jim Sawkins 20 Arthur Brown 15 David Shore 12 Prue Bradford 46 Brian Paxman 65 Bob Banens 31 Martin Butterfield 24 C Stevenson 19 Malcolm Bone 15 Phil Coggins 12 C’line Campbll 45 John Jamieson 65 Max Chapman 31 M Plunkett-Cole 24 Helen Munro 19 Barb Jackson 15 Fay Stenhouse 12 Chris Higgins 45 Eric Lindemann 65 Michael Desma Butler 24 N Hearnshaw 19 Keith Knight 15 Paul Considine 12 Ron Ford 45 Connie Clement 64 Ward-Pearson 31 Mike Rudwick 24 Trish Dalziel 19 Linda Lenton 15 S Quayle-Bates 12 Brian Mclachlan 45 Jeff Day 64 Kerry O'Neill 31 Chris Yardley 24 Jeff Culnane 19 R Hoskisson 15 Chris Toohey 12 Kevin Matthews 45 Mike Worsley 64 C’maine Knobel 30 Lois Bolton 23 Stan Awizen 19 Gunnar Bursell 15 Barbara Curran 12 M’reen Rossiter 45 B Seedsman 63 Ross Gregg 30 John Kennedy 23 Mark Power 19 Walter Stibbs 15 Tony Mckittrick 12 Carol Baird 45 Anitra Kenny 63 M’reen Marshall 30 M Glanville 23 Wendy Cook 19 Cam Colquhoun 15 John Williams 12 Kev Chapman 44 Cathy Newman 63 Terri Jones 30 Jennie Blake 23 Shelley Bissett 19 Howard Girvan 15 Roy Yeeles 12 Rick Hatcher 44 Alan Frazer 63 Vicki Matthews 30 Geo Quarmby 23 Marc Wilson 19 C’lyne Kramar 15 Marian Ward 12 Steve Bradford 44 R Baussmann 61 Jenny Davies 30 Alex Tandy 23 Michael Howe 19 Mike Sainsbury 15 P Schiworski 12 Peter Hann 44 Steve Crane 61 Graham Anni Schiworski 23 Lloyd Donnelly 19 Hugh Ford 15 G Parkinson 12 L’raine Stevens 43 ASutherland 61 Zalewska-Moon 30 Ernie Warner 23 Eva Bennet 19 Peter O'Brien 15 Nigel Rudkin 11 Gary Moss 43 Clive Beeson 60 Harold Kemp 29 Graham Bridge 23 Richard Hilhorst 19 Adam Bartlett 15 Chris Hurley 11 Stuart Manley 42 Craig Wisdom 59 K Sotiropoulos 29 Mal Bennett 23 J Fitzsimmons 18 N’elle Blackaby 15 Laurie Sorahan 11 Mike Kennedy 42 Peter P Davies 59 Janet Mann 29 Robert Barbaro 23 Colin Farlow 18 Ann Dawson 15 Tom Murray 11 Jenny Bourke 42 Vic Hessell 59 Rad Leovic 28 John Fitzgerald 23 Sylvia Mackay 18 Amanda Lynch 15 Eddie Cross 11 Jack Tonkin 42 Carmen Carlon 59 Michael Roche 28 Sue Kesson 23 Jane Bell 18 Colin Adrian 15 Rosa Murray 11 Rob Costmeyer 42 Audun Fristad 59 Kathy Sims 28 Robyn Kennedy 23 Michael Whipp 18 Tony Kingdon 15 Jeff O'Brien 11 J Henderson 41 Harry Tys 58 Joan Glover 28 Gary Pattel 23 Stephen Kellett 18 Megan Haylock 15 Bob Allison 11 Derek Quinto 41 E Thompson 58 David Alden 28 P A O'Malley 23 Paul Macgowan 18 Karen Collins 15 Zena Allen 11 Gra Delaney 41 Carolyn Behm 58 Maree Smith 28 David Cook 23 Glenda Heyde 18 John Revesz 15 F Jorgensen 11 Claire Perry 41 Clive Glover 57 Debbie Cowell 28 Malcolm Mann 23 Margaret Dando 18 Geoff Barker 15 John Hunt 11 Ray Blackmore 40 Garry Maher 23 M Momcilovic 18 Craig Edwards 14 Geoff Morrison 11 Patrick McNeile 57 Glenn Coward 40 M De Rignies 28 Carol Robinson 57 Peter Cullen 40 Malcolm Phipps 28 Geoff Herring 23 Tony Hammett 18 Kirsten Didlick 14 Lorraine Cox 11 Peter Frylink 57 A Van Herck 40 Frank Green 28 Pat Fisher 23 Jenny Gregory 18 Carmel Lynch 14 Neil Gentle 11 Hugh Crawley 56 John Parker 39 Ian Johnson 28 Allan Sherriff 23 R Longstaff 18 John Woodall 14 Tony Brown 11 AGE STANDARD PERCENTAGE COMPETITION

Progress scores after four events. Name Total% Evts Avg% Name Total% Evts Avg% Colin Bridge 236.00 3 78.67 Keith Perroux 70.21 1 70.21 Please note that the results shown Mick Corlis 313.54 4 78.39 Allan Sherriff 69.86 1 69.86 below (which are the official results) are Geoff Moore 312.31 4 78.08 Maureen Rossiter 201.73 3 67.24 different from those on the ACTVAC Mary Ann Busteed 309.55 4 77.39 Margaret Taylor 200.90 3 66.97 Steve Appleby 309.49 4 77.37 Brenda Ford 261.70 4 65.42 Web site. At this stage the SHERPA Colin Farlow 76.38 1 76.38 Francis Harris 65.39 1 65.39 results are still based on five year age Rae Palmer 152.41 2 76.21 Ray Bramwell 195.67 3 65.22 Bob Harlow 76.11 1 76.11 groups and are not adjusted for course Susan Archer 151.51 2 75.76 difficulty. Judi Edwards 75.57 1 75.57 WADDELL SERIES Norak Theam 75.35 1 75.35 Dave Mackenzie 295.33 4 73.83 THOMAS SERIES Rod Lynch 225.81 3 75.27 Monika Short 293.22 4 73.30 Name Total% Evts Avg% Kevin O'Keeffe 224.73 3 74.91 John Stenhouse 217.10 3 72.37 Kent Williams 345.01 4 86.25 Craig Wisdom 224.59 3 74.86 Brenda Day 211.96 3 70.65 Bernie Millett 254.06 3 84.69 Maria O'Reilly 224.36 3 74.79 Val Chesterton 69.56 1 69.56 Peter Kallio 252.22 3 84.07 Michael Freer 69.28 1 69.28 Steve Bradford 248.34 3 82.78 FYLINK SERIES Robin Whyte 206.31 3 68.77 Peter Clarke 163.71 2 81.85 Bob Chapman 230.31 3 76.77 Alan Burdon 270.83 4 67.71 Geoff Hawke 80.97 1 80.97 Cathy Montalto 288.50 4 72.12 Pat Fisher 200.46 3 66.82 Robbie Costmeyer 239.00 3 79.67 Carol Baird 215.61 3 71.87 Rick Hatcher 131.72 2 65.86 June Vetrunner — Page 29 THE JUNE HANDICAPS AT DUFFY FOREST The June handicap, originally scheduled for Rani Road, will now be held at Duffy Forest, or what’s left of it, with a slightly different course for the Frylink and Waddell Series.

Course Description, one race over 7.5km and two over 3.5km. How to get there. Near the corner of Eucumbene Drive and Hindmarsh Drive Duffy. The Duffy course is adjacent to Eucumbene Drive, Duffy, in the area known as Narrabundah Hill. (On the Yellow Pages Map 67, A13). There is limited parking along Eucumbene Drive near the start but plenty of space about 300m away near the Bus terminus on Hindmarsh Drive. Course Description and Information. All three races start on the track 60m south of the reservoir and head South down to the perimeter fence and follow it West and then North. At about 1.5km the Thomas and Frylink courses turn right up a hill away from the boundary fence, while the Waddell course continues for another 250m along the boundary fence before returning to the start. (3.5km). The Thomas and Frylink courses course turns right and finishes near the Eucumbene Drive boundary, then turns continue up the hill for 400m, and then entrance gate (3.5km). right and follows the boundary fence turn right down a steep hill. At the next At the T-intersection at about 2.8km back towards the start. intersection they turn left and uphill. the Thomas course turns left and At about 6.5km the course turns (Again!) continues over the top of the hill and right away from Eucumbene Drive and At the T-intersection at about 2.8km then turns left and continues down the follows the track to the West. the courses separate with the Frylink hill to the next intersection where the course turning right down the hill and course turns right and continues At the T-intersection turn left and then left on to the track which leads downhill to the boundary fence. continue South to the next T- towards Eucumbene Drive. The course then turns right and intersection, where a left turn leads At the boundary fence the Frylink follows the boundary fence to the back to the start (7.5km).

Parliament House Reflections – or, present. The famous picket fence stops top ten activities for a cold winter’s us from running to the very top. But night. These are not guaranteed to PARLIAMENT there are plenty of other running/ warm you up. But they might. walking options around, from gravel 10. Go on a Scavenger Hunt. HOUSE paths to soft grass lawn to road runs. 9. Do a session of Long Interval Maybe some of the runners are rather Training. Like Km reps as fast as you pleased the big-hill option is no longer are able. REFLECTIONS available. 8. With a group of friends, reflect on Most of the areas we run in there are the weekend’s races. pushups and chinups etc on one of the well lit – it is only the circuit track 7. Look out at the spectacular view last surviving fitness circuits in the which is a bit dark, and we only use that from the top of Capitol Hill. ACT. for a few weeks each winter. 6. Give the guards at Parliament 1. Sprint up steep grassy hills. Anyone can join us! Give me a call on House something to chuckle about – or All these things have been 6254 4753 if you are interested. Please to panic about? experienced by a group of Vets who bring your friends! Parliament House 5. Try to distract coach-loads of train at Parliament House every week has proved to be a popular meeting Japanese Tourists as they photograph through winter. The size of the group is place because, being central, it is not so each other. twenty to thirty at present – some difficult to get to through peak hour 4. Instead of running outside in sprinters, some distance runners, some traffic as some of our other training pouring rain, train in the shelter of an walkers. We meet at 5:30pm on venues. underground carpark. Mondays, at the underground carpark, p.s. we had a scavenger hunt a 3. Navigate around dark trails with ie out of the cold, near toilets/change couple of years ago as a final run before torches (because the lights are rooms, with the option of staying under moving to the track. Would anyone like inconveniently just too far apart!) ground if the weather’s feral. to organise one this year? 2. Enjoy outdoor circuits- do True, “Activity 07” is banned at Good running! GEPFF MOORE Page 30 — June Vetrunner CANBERRA TWO DAY MEDAL WALK CAROL BAIRD reports on the 13th Canberra Two Day Walk that held over the last weekend in March.

Congratulations to Pat Fisher and Lachlan Wilkinson on being newly elected members of the Canberra Two Day Walk Committee. More than 200 walkers from overseas joined over 600 Australian walkers in the 13th Canberra Two Day Medal Walk on Saturday, March 27 and Sunday, March 28. Walkers from 12 countries made up the largest ever international participation. Australian walkers came from as far away as Perth, Barbara Tucker a former Vet. Member and Kiwi now living in Melbourne also came for her second year. Other members from the ACT Walkers and Veteran Athletics clubs also participated. Jack Perry completed his seventh year, Robin Whyte his fifth and Pat Fisher his third. Lachlan Wilkinson is also in his seventh year for his Seventh Event Pin. He has walked an extra year for a certificate award. Carmen Carlon has also walked in the event for her ninth successive year, but this year was proud to receive her silver medal. Juani O’Reilly has been injured this year and reluctantly unable to stride to her Eleventh Year Pin. Mike Adler chose to retire after his milestone of 10 years for a Gold medal in 2002. Anne Young has walked five years, Nola De Chazal It’s a lovely day for a walk. Robin Whyte, left, with Pat Fisher at the Two Day missed this year, as unfortunately the Medal Walk that was held in Canberra in March. this year’s event clashed with one of the Veterans' Handicaps. I have been are walks of 5, 10, 20 and 30km The event is not a race and fortunate enough to have walked in all depending on your age. participants are encouraged to enjoy the 13 events. Four-year-olds to an 87-year-old walk and any challenges they have set Sorry if I have missed other veteran joined in the walk with each participant themselves. members who have experienced this receiving a Bronze medal for their first Planning is already underway for event which is part of a worldwide year, Silver for five years, Gold for 10 the following years with the 15 year International Marching League, and years. Subsequent years in between are medal newly unveiled in green and gold. Canberra has the only event in rewarded with pins. Certificates are Next year’s walk will be held over Australia with this accreditation. There awarded to all participants. the weekend of April 2-3. WESTON CREEK HALF VOLUNTEERS WANTED Results of some of the Vets that competed in the Weston Creek Half Marathon held on Sunday, March 14. FOR THE LBG RACE Scott Westcott 1:05:00, Martin Dent 1:05:57, Erwin McRae 1:09:53, M45 Stephen Bradford 1:20:06, Geoff Hawke 1:21:03, M50 Michael Leahey WALKING CARNIVAL 1:22:07, Paul McDonald 1:22:37, Garreth Candy 1:23:37, M40 Nick Volunteers are required to assist with the running of Mesher 1:24:33. Australia's premier walking carnival on Sunday of the SIX FOOT TRACK long weekend in June. Assistance is required with Results of some of the ACT competitors that competed in athletes check in, time keepers, marshalling, drink the Six foot Track held on Saturday, March 13. stations, course set up etc. Trevor Jacobs 3:45.10, David Hosking 4:16.06, Tim Sawkins 4:23.37, Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please Steve Appleby 4:27.18, Mick Corlis 4:27.47, Julie Quinn 4:51.58, contact Val Chesterton on 62928994 or Nicolette Buddle 4:54.18, David Baldwin 4:57.46, Kerrie Muir 5:11.33, Carol Baird 5:40.15, Mario Larocca 5:51.13. [email protected] June Vetrunner — Page 31 ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUR MINUTE MILE JACK PENNINGTON writes on the Robert has forgotten Nadia Maraaceue of the opposition, so here goes, at least anniversary of Roger Bannister’s of Romania who held the mile record for it is food for thought! four minute mile many years in the 1970s. How can we It should also be noted that Jim rank Olympic champions like Herb Ryun was the ‘Elliot’ of his day but was 1500m or 1609m that is the Elliot with 17 sub-four minute miles beaten in the 1968 Olympics by Kenyan question? and John Walker of New Zealand with Kip Keino who beat Elliot’s record by Robert Messenger in the Canberra 129? And so on. Robert also forgot that one second. At the 1972 Olympics Ryun Times of April 12 has once again shown the first to break 3:40 for 1500m was was tripped in his heat and did not what a good reporter his is of athletics more noteworthy in the eyes of qualify. In Mexico City in 1968 it was history. He has clearly spent many Europeans than Bannister’s sub-four 7,500 feet then in the 1972 Olympics hours attempting to rank the all-time minutes miles. The man who did that Keino was beaten on the line by Pekka world great milers and 1500m runners. was Jaroslav Jungwirth of Vasala. It would have been easy to rank them Czechoslovakia who ran 3:38.1 over The Pennington list: based on times, but then no account 1500m on July 12, 1957 [Jungwirth was 1 Seb Coe 15 Steve Cram would have been taken of the conditions a training mate of Zatopek]. 2 John Walker 16 Roger Bannister and the standards of the day and the Herb Elliot is officially listed by 3 17 4 Peter Snell 18 Ron Delaney increase of competition over the many IAAF as the greatest of all time based 5 El Guerrouj 19 Pekka Vasala years. Robert has attempted to do that on the fact that he was never beaten in 6 20 Jose Bartel and he has complicated the task by three years at the top and because of his 7 Noredine Morcelli 21 Gundar Haegg including women among the men. I outstanding world record in winning the 8 Noa Ngeny 22 Arne Anderson would find that impossible, but I 1500m at the Olympics in 1960, but 9 Said Aouita 23 Jaroslav Jungwirth 10 Merv Lincoln 24 Michael Jazy commend him for his mighty effort, of then Jack Lovelock also set a world 11 25 Filbert Bayi course anybody who tries to do the same record in winning the 1500m at the 12 Syd Wooderson 26 will come up with a completely different 1936 Olympics and if we ranked them 13 Jack Lovelock 27 Paavo Nurmi order. on time both would now be well down 14 Steve Ovett 28 Alfred Shrubb. I have followed the milers since I the list. However, if we rank everybody first competed in 1934 and in fact it was based on the track condition and world THE CANBERRA MILE RACES the races between Sydney Wooderson of standards, and the fact that the North ACT Vets were prominent at the England, Jack Lovelock of New Zealand Africans began to dominate from 1968 Canberra celebrations of the and Glen Cunningham of the USA, then we should get a fairer ranking list, Anniversary of the first Four Minute which inspired me. however, your listing would still differ. Mile. In order to draw up a ranking list, I find I can only list 28 and the last The races, organised by ACT which commemorates the first sub-four two I included because they were Athletic’s Michael Thompson, were minute miles of fifty years ago one has outstanding middle distance runners of broken into three heats to accommodate to go back, as Robert did, to the the early 1900s. Note that I have the 40 odd runners that turned out on a beginnings and we must take into ranked Sydney Wooderson above quite cool evening at the AIS Athletic account the fact that tracks prior to Olympic champion Lovelock because Field on Thursday, May 6. 1968 were cinders and grass and for the Wooderson not only set world records Rad Loevic led the runners home in first fifty years athletics was largely a but beat Lovelock in the AAA the first heat that include the one and university sport. We must also take into Championship miles of 1935 and 1936. only Joy Bannister (no relation) who, account that the mile was run only in He was injured just before the 1936 now still a sprightly 78, ran with her English speaking countries until 1944 Olympics and did not compete, but I daughter Elizabeth Simpson. Joy who when during World War II in Sweden believe he would have won. Likewise I now lives in Sydney was a prominent two runners made several attempts to rank Merv Lincoln highly because he member of the vets in the 1980s. break four minutes for mile running. was only beaten by Elliot in desperate The second heat was also won by a There were several 4:03, finally Gundar finishes and in one it was declared a vet with John Morton cruising home Haeg ran a 4:01.3 and Arne Anderson a ‘dead heat’. In my list I do not rank very well ahead of the following pack. 4:01.6 highly Jose Bartel who won the 1500m The main race failed to reach the The Olympics renewed the interest in the 1952 Olympics, Ron Delaney who pre-race publicity, despite the almost in the mile and 1500m and there was a won over the same distance in 1956 and perfect conditions. Indeed they never higher participation than in the 1930s Pekka Vasala in 1972. looked like getting there after the first but of course the 1500m was contested Who could better Seb Coe’s ranking lap. The vets results: by the Europeans and seldom ever run after many world records and two 1 John Morton 4:52.35 in England where the 1500m time en Olympic wins over 1500m. Likewise 2 Jenny Pluck 5:04.47 route was ignored. Also tracks in the John Walker who not only did 129 sub- 3 Jim White 5:58.34 early days in the English world were four minute miles but also 20 under 4 Bryan Thomas 6:22.52 440yds but there were a few odd ones 5 Tony Booth 6:23.60 3:33 over 1500m, and he competed for 6 Andrew Moller 7:36.41 around because the one I trained on in 12 years. 7 Ken Eynon 7:36.53 the 1950s was 500yds, and another I El Guerrouj has a better competitive 8 Alan Norden 7:47.27 raced on in Bensberg, Germany in 1972 record but has failed twice to win an 9 Rad Leovic 7:50.54 was 333m [15 laps to 5km]. Olympic 1500m gold medal, once he 10 Alice Scott 8:33.12 Also I would give more weight to an does that he will be the number two on 11 Jack Thackray 10:01.56 12 John Burns 11:26.14 Olympic gold medal because every the list. 13 Trish Thomas 11:54.14 runner of that year would compete. I So my list is weighted in favour of 14 Joy Bannister 12:47.42 would not attempt to rank women and the gold medals and also the standard 15 Elizabeth Simpson 12:48.07. Page 32 — June Vetrunner

“The quicker you did run, the No.1 team of Paul and Nigel Rudkin, further you could throw and leap”. THE WAY WE Terry Munro, Peter Kallio, Frank BRYAN THOMAS continues his Green, Ron Vines, Rosemary Parker column finding out what you really WERE and Jo Cullen finished 10th outright in did some ten or even 20 years ago. 4.42.21. Our other three teams were 20 YEARS AGO (May 1984). seeded and finished close together. AGM attracted 33 members to the attack and subsequent surgery. Monthly handicap was an 8km Griffin Centre. All but one of the A record field of 35 threw the course in Long Gully (now Isaacs). executive and committee members was hammer and javelin in this month’s Harry Tys was first of the 52 runners re-elected. Only change was that Terry throwing handicap. Bob Banens won the closely followed by Peter Freeman and Munro stood down as treasurer and was gold medal from Charlie Rann and Gwen Vines. Ron Vines and Jo Cullen replaced by Stuart Reid. The 1984-85 Delia Quigley. During the competition were the fastest. committee was Peter Frylink president, Mary Wahren set two new ACT W60 10 YEARS AGO (June 1994). Mary Wahren VP, Ken Daniels records when she threw 21.24m in the The 13th annual Vets’ Half Secretary, Stuart Reid Treasurer and javelin and 24.94m in the hammer. Marathon was run in atrocious committee of John Kemp, Duane Lowry, We had another record the following conditions; very wet, windy and cold. Chris Mahe, Terry Munro, Rosemary morning when 182 participated in the The presentation of awards was Parker and Bryan Thomas. We now had running handicap on the tough but postponed to next week’s running 270 members. Fees were set at $6. popular Mt. Ainslie circuit. 138 ran the handicap. The best performances as Bryan Thomas produced a list of the 9.3km long course won by Geoff Moore determined by WAVA% were by M50 Top Hundred ACTVAC marathoners from Nigel Coldrick and Stephen Crane. Will Foster 83.8% and W50 Fran Harris (M40+ and W35+). Peter Kallio was top 38 ran the short course won by Peter 76.5%. Anne Young won the W55 and ranked male with his 2.31.32 as an M45 Trotter from Jim Tucker and Merv had now won 8 from 8. Joan Mallory in the 1982 Canberra Marathon; Collins. W60 became our oldest female finisher. Annette Perkins W35 was 35th and best Tony Taylor earned his “50 runs” T- John Bakker M55, John Kemp M55 and female with her 2.57.40 run in the 1984 shirt. Dan Reddy M50 had now completed all Canberra Marathon. 13 Halves. Our running handicap shield with 20 YEARS AGO (June 1984) Age champions were – M30 the names of all handicap winners A summary of the performances of Amalendu Edelsten, M35 Ian engraved on it was now a reality. ACTVAC athletes in the Oceania Colquhoun, M40 Trevor Jacobs 77.48, A record field of 65 ran in the Championships held in Canberra in M45 Gary Moss 77.49, M50 Will Foster Copland College 9.2 km monthly April was published in Vetrunner. Our 80.29, M55 Bob Chapman, M60 Ernie handicap event. The winner was Ted members had won 93 medals (22 gold, Warner, M65 Bob Hammond, M75 Catchpole from Bob Chapman and Marg 35 silver and 36 bronze), set 46 new Walter Stibbs, W30 Jill Reich 87.51, Mackie. M35 Geoff Moore set a course ACT records and four new Australian W35 Kathy Southgate, W40 Helen record (29.36) while W35 Liz Harmon Records. M45 Don Fraser set two, in the Parkes, W45 Mary Ann Busteed, W50 was the quickest woman. long jump (6.01m) and pentathlon Fran Harris 99.18, W55 Anne Young (3056points). W35 Judy Johnson also and W60 Joan Mallory. 10 YEARS AGO (May 1994). set two, for the 5000m walk (27.33.6) 26 participated in this month’s AGM elected Jack Pennington and 10km road walk (61.25). throwing handicap in shot put and patron, and a mix of experience and new Our Annual Track and Field Dinner/ discus. Joan Mallory was the winner blood to the executive committee: from Carmon Carlon and Al Mallory. Bryan Thomas for his tenth term as Dance and presentation evening was at the Dutch Club. Major trophies for the Mary Wahren who had only just turned president and three on committee, 60 set new ACT W60 records in both the Bronwyn Muller VP, her ninth year on 1983-84 track and field season, our second full season, were presented to – shot (6.56m) and discus (17.34m). committee and four as VP; Geoff Moore Because of calendar problems in 8th year as secretary, Will Foster Joe Mayer (Heart Foundation Trophy) and Irene Rollgesjer (Mitchell) (Johnson June caused by a forced shift in the date second term as treasurer plus two of this year’s half marathon we were committee; and a general committee of Trophy). The Fristad Awards for Track and Field Excellence were won by Don forced to conduct two running Colin Bridge second year; Trish Connell handicaps in July. sixth year, Jim O’Donnell fourth year Fraser M45 and Judy Johnson W35, and newcomers Bob Banens, John runners-up were Bob Mee M45 and Joy Busteed and Alice Scott. Bannister W55 and 3rd place to Anton Marathon Festival We celebrated our 15th anniversary Tesija M70 and Jo Cullen W35. Club Secretary Sharon Gibbins with a picnic at Black Mountain 215 (179 men and 36 women) ran has an entry form for The Festival of Peninsula. All four life members Mike the Third Annual Vets’ Half Marathon Marathons to be held in Ross, Adler, Ken Daniels, Peter Frylink and on a beautiful still, sunny and warm Tasmania on September 5, 2004. Nye Terry Munro and patron Jack day. Age champions were – M35 Mick Evans wrote and asked me to spread Pennington were part of the crowd. Whybrow, M40 Bernie Millett, M45 the word. There is a marathon, a half- Alan Williams accepted the task of Peter Kallio, M50 Hal Hatch, M55 Peter marathon, a quarter-marathon, a coordinating a sub-committee to prepare Tesseyman, M60 Jack Pennington, M70 weight lifting marathon [yes, I’d like our first Development Plan. Jim Joe Mayer, W30 Ngaire Bruce, W35 Jo to see that], a spinning marathon O’Donnell began a series of in depth Cullen, W40 Jonne Yabsley, W45 Anne [yes, I would also like to see this], and profiles of some of our members for I’ons and W55 Lucille Warth. a Little A's half marathon shuttle Vetrunner. The first to feature was We had four teams, each with eight relay. Age groups U20, then 20-36, outstanding newcomer Fran Harris. In runners (six men and two women) in the 37-49, 50-65, 66+. Entry fee is $20. the same edition M55 Tony Taylor annual Gunning Relay, 80km from Enquiries to Nye on (03) 63263054. wrote an article describing his heart Parliament House to Gunning. Our June Vetrunner — Page 33 AWARD FOR MANY YEARS OF OUTSTANDING SERVICE NEIL BODEN writes about Val to major events this could entail 20-30 Chesterton’s being awarded the Sport hours per week and then full days and Recreation Category of the ACT during the events themselves. Volunteer of the Year Awards 2004. 4. Effort required Val was nominated for this award by The effort required is considerable Neil Boden of ACTVAC and seconded by given that Val regularly manages a team Michael Thompson ACT Athletics. of four to six volunteers (mostly women) Val’s award based on her wonderful who actually help carryout out the tasks voluntary service to the ACT Athletics being co-ordinated by Val. For example, Community. For many years Val has the social activities often require her to provided outstanding service through obtain and assess quotes, make her work with the Social and bookings, produce flyers, sell tickets, Competition Committees of the ACT collect money, etc. Veterans Athletic Club, in addition to The two major events which Val has co-ordinating Catering and/or Medal worked on this last twelve months are Presentations for high profile athletics the Australian Masters Games, and the events in Canberra including the Australian Youth Championships. The Australian Masters Games, the Telstra Australian Masters Games covered five A-Series and Australian Youth Athletics different running and walking events Championships. Val is also a regular over ten days, while the Australian volunteer at events conducted by the Youth Championships was a three day ACT Walkers Club and the ACT Little event with over 250 officials and Athletics Association. volunteers to cater for. Neil goes on to give some comments 5. Continuity and period of work against each section of the Selection Val and “her team” of helpers, Criteria. thanks to their professional and friendly attitude to their work, have 1. Impact of the work on the community Val carries out her voluntary work now created a very positive reputation Val Chesterton. The winner of the Sport throughout the ACT athletics in a very professional yet friendly and Recreation Category of the ACT manner. She prides herself on providing community. Volunteer of the Year Awards for 2004. a ‘quality’ service in all her activities. 6. Conditions under which the work is This work ethic has seen her reputation Youth Championships in March performed, tangible results and benefits enhanced in the ACT athletics 2004; of the work community as well as impressing (e) Helps organise events conducted Most athletic meets run for two to officials from the national organising by the ACT Walkers Club, and is three days and Val’s voluntary support body, Athletics Australia, who send up the primary organiser of the in the areas of catering and medal to 150 members to Canberra from all annual Lake Burley Griffin Race presentation is very constant, so long over Australia to officiate at various Walking Carnival which is the hours are involved. Canberra does athletic carnivals during the season. largest walking event held in pride itself on running high quality, yet friendly, athletic meets and Val’s work 2. Scope of the work Australia; has certainly enhanced that reputation. (a) Social Committee Chair (f) Assists at several Little Athletics This has been reinforced on a number of organising monthly social events Centres on Saturday mornings occasions during the past season where for ACTVAC; during the season in helping very positive feed back was received (b) ‘Duty Roster’ Co-ordinator for young athletes, aged 5-15 years, from a considerable number of the ACTVAC weekly Track and learn and enjoy their sport; competitors, officials and volunteers Field program from October to (g) Volunteered at the Canberra who participated in the Masters Games March; Seniors Sports Carnival in March and other high profile meets organised (c) Social and Ceremonial Co- 2004; and on behalf of Athletics Australia. ordinator for the athletics (h) Organised two (2) teams in the 24 Major athletics competitions are component of the Australian hour Cancer Council ‘Relay for very demanding on the Officials and Masters Games in both 1997 and Life’ held on 2/3 April 2004 (and is Volunteers, with some competitions 2003, and the ACTVAC/ACT still collecting donations!). spanning three to five days and Athletics Track and Field 3. Amount of time dedicated requiring officials and volunteers to be Championships for the past three Val spends a number of hours per in attendance for up to 10 hours a day. years; week in carrying out her volunteer Val and her team, through the catering (d) Catering Co-ordinator for over work. This time increases significantly and social activities, go out of their way 200 officials and volunteers at the during the Spring/Summer months to ensure that this experience, although Telstra A-Series Athletics meet in (October – March) when the athletics long and tiring, is an enjoyable and January 2004 and Australian “season” is in full swing. In the lead-up memorable one. ACT VETERANS ATHLETIC CLUB At the Club’s 2004 AGM on Thursday, May 20, nominations were called WATCH THIS for six members of the General Committee. However, only five club members volunteered. SPACE FOR A The Executive is now looking for that sixth person for the General Committee. WEEKEND IN Interested club members should contact President Ray Green on 62316712 (h) or the Secretary Sharon Gibbins on 62910047 (h). BOWRAL Page 34 — June Vetrunner June Fri 4 – ACTVAC 25th Anniversary Dinner/ Weekly, Bi-Weekly and Monthly Events Dance at the Canberra Club in the City. ACTVAC General Committee Meetings monthly usually on the second Monday of the Fri 4 – Schools Cross Country month at the West Deakin Hellenic Bowling Club, Kent Street, Deakin from 7pm. The June Sat 5 – ACT Cross Country Club at Molonglo meeting is on the 14th. Sharon Gibbins. 62910047. Gorge, Sutton Road from 12 noon to 1pm. ACTVAC will hold weight pentathlons on Sundays at Masson Street at 10am on the 1/2/3.5/7km. following dates, April 18, May 16, June 13, July 18, August 15, September 12, October 17, Sat 5 – ACT Race and Fitness Walking Club at November 14 and December 12. Lennox Gardens. Long race over 8km at Customs Joggers meet every Friday at Stage 88 in Commonwealth Park at 12.20pm. Nick 1.30pm. Short race over 4km at 2pm. Contact Blackaby 62756506. 62923994. Lake Tuggeranong Run every Tuesday on the lake edge near KFC at 12.20pm. Lloyd Sat 12 – ACTVAC and ACTCCC Cross Edwards 62446340. Country Championships at Weston Park. BBQ Stakes Handicap every Wednesday from the Senior Citizens Club in Woden at Women and men (over 60) race over 8km at 12.20pm. Adrian Plunkett 62832307. 12.10pm, Men’s race over 12km at 1pm. Round the Lake (Burley Griffin) every second Wednesday (off PS pay week) from beside Contact 62314168. Lake Burley Griffin from the red gravel at the end of Anzac Parade, on the Commonwealth Sat 12 – ACT Race and Fitness Walking Club Avenue Bridge side at 12.20pm. Ken Eynon 62471504. Peter Waddell Memorial 5km Walk from Barton Handicap every second Wednesday (on PS pay week) from the southern side of Weston Park at 2pm. Contact 62923994. Kings Avenue Bridge at 12.30pm. Des Brown 62723512. Sun 13 – ACT Race and Fitness Walking Club Females in Training every Tuesday at the AIS Track (various distances) at 12.15pm. Anne LBG Carnival at Weston Park. At 8am, Open Gripper 62141239. 20 miles, Open Women’s 10 miles. 9am ACTCCC Women’s and Girls Jogalong at Weston Park (till the forest is open again) on the Veteran Men’s and Women’s 10 miles and first Sunday of the month at 9am. Maria White 62314168. Open 10 miles. At 9.20am Fitness Walk over 5 Lake Ginninderra Handicap, last Tuesday of the month, from outside the Lighthouse Bar at miles. From 12 noon Men’s 30km 12.20pm. Michael Aylott 62526683. Championships, Men’s and Women’s 20 miles Mount Ainslie Run Up, last Tuesday of the month, from Treloar Crescent behind the War Championships. Contact 62923994. Memorial at 12.45pm. John Harding 62441153. Sun 13 – Tuggeranong Hills Training Group. Calwell Shops to the top of Mt Rob Roy and Sat 26 – ACT Race and Fitness Walking Club Pennington at Weston Park,Yarralumla from 12 back 24km. Starts at 8.30am. Steve Appleby at Dickson Swimming Pool. Long race over noon to 1pm. 1/3/5km. 62914853 (h). 12km at 1.30pm. Short race over 6km at 2pm. Sat 3 – ACT Race and Fitness Walking Club at Sat 19 – ACT Cross Country Club at O’Connor Contact 62923994. Lennox Gardens. Long race over 8km at Ridge, Masterman Street, Bruce from 12 noon Sun 27 – ACTVAC Monthly Run/Walking 1.30pm. Short race over 4km at 2pm. Contact to 1pm. 1/2.5/5km. Handicaps at Duffy Forest from 9am. Thomas 62923994. Sat 19 – ACT Race and Fitness Walking Club Series over 7.5km and the Frylink and Waddell Sun 4 – Australian Half Marathon at Molonglo Reach. Long race over 10km at over 3.5km. David Alden (organiser) 62866908, Championships at the Gold Coast. 1.30pm. Short race over 5km at 2pm. Contact also on roster are Roger Abbott, Antonina Sat 10 – ACT Cross Country Club at Cooleman 62923994. Bolschelarski, Ray Bramwell, Bob and Cilla Ridge, Eucumbene Drive, Duffy from 12 noon Sun 20 – Terry Fox Fun Run 10am from rear of Chapman, Karen Collins, Merv Collins, Simon to 1pm. 1/5/8km. the Canadian High Commission, Duke, Jenny Fitzsimmons, Brenda Ford, Clive Commonwealth Avenue. Two races 10 and Glover, Maria Hancock, David Holmes, Peter Sat 10 – ACT Race and Fitness Walking Club 5km. Contact 62704000. James, Maureen Rossiter, Barry and Dorothy at the Carillon. Long race Open Men’s 20km Sat 26 – ACTVAC Monthly Throwing Seedsman, Kaye and Rob Thorpe, John and 10km at 1.30pm. Short race over 4km at Handicap at the Masson Street Throwing Area Walsh, Pamela Weiss, Peter Freeman 2pm. Contact 62923994. in Turner. Competition in discus and shot gets (Portaloo). Sun 11 – Tuggeranong Hills Training Group. underway at 1pm. Pine Island Reserve to Kambah Pool via Sat 26 – ACT Cross Country Club at Mt Murrumbidgee River, return via Urambi Hills Tuggeranong, Callister Crescent, Theodore July 19km. Starts at 8.30am. Steve Appleby from 12 noon to 1pm. 1/3/5km. Sat 3 – ACT Cross Country Club Longstaff/ 62914853 (h). WANT TO GET FIT — JOIN A TRAINING GROUP Groups of veterans conduct training Sprinting Long Distance Running sessions all over Canberra. If you are JOHN BURNS 62319511 (h) Monday at MICK DANDO 62477361 (h) Sundays interested in training for a particular event 4.15pm at Calwell Playing Fields. (when no handicaps are scheduled) at you should contact one of the many FRAN HARRIS 62302341 (h) Strength Weston Park and Tuesdays at Black groups that are listed. It’s always fun to work, hurdle training. Twice weekly at the Mountain Peninsula from 9am. Saturdays train with others, to share skills and AIS track. Call for details. at 7am from the Acton Ferry Terminal. knowledge. Runners, throwers, jumpers (These venues while forests are closed). and walkers of all levels are welcome. Race and Fitness Walks ROBIN WHYTE 0414279639 (m) Call for ROY JONES 62510148 (h) Call for In both the training details and the coming details. details. events calendar where there is no contact CHRIS BOOTH 62474116 (h) Mondays Water Strengthening and phone number indicated or information on at 5.30pm from Parliament House. any club event contact the Secretary, Conditioning Alan Burdon 62862411. Mountain JOHN BELL 0438381425 (m) Deep Sharon Gibbins 62910047 (h) or on Email walking. Call for details. at: [email protected] water training at the AIS Pool. Call for Middle Distance Running details. Jumps GEOFF MOORE 62544753 (h) All runners, throwers, jumpers and JOHN HUNT 62748035 (w) Sundays 0410544753 (m) meet on Mondays at walkers should in the first instance phone 11am at the AIS track. Parliament House from 5.30pm. Also the contact . If you train regularly and you Thursdays at Dickson Playing Fields, would like some company please let us Throws Antill Street from 5.30pm. Call for details. know. RAY GREEN 62316712 (h). GREG STRETTON 62958474 (h) Call for GEOFF MOORE Training Groups Call for times. details. Coordinator. June Vetrunner — Page 35

More from the Melbourne AMA Championships.

Above left, Mary Wahren in action at the hammer.

Above centre, Nola De Chazal in the same event.

Above right, Val Chesterton in perfect style in the 5000m track race walk

Far left, long time ACTVAC member Jo Cullen leads the way in the Cross Country. Jo now lives in Brisbane and competes for Queensland.

Left, Jenny Pluck won gold in the 800 and 1500m at the championships

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