BOX HILL ATHLETIC CLUB

INCORPORATED

ANNUAL REPORT

2005 / 2006

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Committee wishes to acknowledge the support and assistance given to the Box Hill Athletic Club, both on and off the field, during 2005/2006

Thanks to our sponsors Stadium Sports, Benson’s EPS, Firm Solutions and Ethertech.

Thank you to all the coaches and team managers for their ongoing support and to all who made donations to the Barlow Fund.

We would like to express our sincere appreciation to all of the above and the many others who have assisted in a variety of ways.

BOX HILL ATHLETIC CLUB INCORPORATED 2005-2006 ANNUAL REPORT

OFFICE BEARERS

PRESIDENT : Graeme Olden VICE PRESIDENT : Adam Pepper SECRETARY : Julie Milner TREASURER : Angela Robbie COMMITTEE MEMBERS : Joan Hines : Colin Organ : Simon Bromley : Fiona Buchanan : Leana Tilley : Cameron Joyce : Cameron Sherry

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COORDINATOR OF LIFE MEMBERS : Allan Barlow OAM AUDITOR : G K Ritchie & Associates Pty Ltd REGISTRAR : Angela Robbie VENUE DELEGATE : Joan Hines AV DELEGATES : Graeme Olden : Julie Milner : Joan Hines : Simon Bromley

CLUB NEWS EDITOR : Cameron Baker

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TRACK CAPTAINS : Cameron Baker : Leana Tilley

TEAM MANAGERS : Cathy Tilley : Chris O'Connor : Rob Falkenberg : Colin Goodwin : Elissa Ward

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Presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Box Hill Athletic Club Incorporated, conducted at Hagenauer’s Reserve, Barwon Street Box Hill on 11 July, 2006

LIFE MEMBERS

1960 : M Fraser + 1983 : P Mann + 1963 : G B Stringer + : A O Gusbeth 1964 : R Barlow + : A B Stewart : H Logan + 1984 : H J Summers : B Thorpe : S F Tutchener 1965 : A E Barlow : D Mann : J D Leach + : I Mann 1966 : R P Lees 1987 : J Hamilton + : W M Leach + : D Filling : J Grigg 1988 : K Armstrong : P Monahan : V Armstrong 1967 : M Carroll : F T Cron + 1968 : T C Kelly : G Crouch : R J Hansen : S Livingston : N R Twitt : M Wall : G Dell 1989 : I Jones 1969 : J Pekin 1990 : M Fielding 1971 : W Collins : J Towers : A J Fraser 1991 : L Armstrong 1972 : R E Beal : T Collie : R W Ramadge + : B Lewry 1973 : D A Barlow : C O'Connor : G J Duthie : I Sloane : R W Haywood 1992 : R Harrison : J D Ramadge : T Lucas : K T Routley : S Miller 1975 : N H Gardner : M Stewart 1977 : A G Chambers 1993 : D Cross : S J Fraser + : R Falkenberg : B J Layh : G Ford : W J Leach 1994 : J Collyer 1979 : J Hines : A Cross : D Cook : R Fraser 1982 : M A Blundy 1997 : G Olden : D J Bourne 2003 : J Milner : F E Fell 2005 : A Robbie : V J Fox : P T Grant

+ Deceased

PRESIDENT’S REPORT

The Box Hill Athletic Club has once again enjoyed a most successful year both on and off the track. Both the men’s and women’s teams won the Victorian Club Championships, with the men continuing on to finish second at the Australian Club Championships, Steven Hooker won a gold medal in the pole vault at the Melbourne Commonwealth Games with Andrew Letherby finishing fifth in the and Matthew Coloe finished 12th in the 1500 m at the World Youth Championships in Marrakesh. The Club was successful in obtaining a State Government Grant to assist with funding of construction of a disabled access ramp to the club rooms which means that we should finally gain access to use our club rooms in the coming year.

With State League competition abandoned for the year, and possibly for ever, Shield competition became the premier athletic competition in the State for the year so it was wonderful to convincingly win the men’s competition and finish a close second in the women’s competition. After struggling somewhat for female members in recent years, it was great to increase our numbers in junior girls competition this year and to win the Under 16 Association Final. However, it was disappointing that our junior boys teams were not so strong, which is something the Club needs to address in the coming year. After several years in the position, Colin Goodwin has announced that he is retiring from the position of junior boys team manager. It is most important that the Club find a suitable replacement in the coming months.

The Australian Club Championships were held very late this year, after the Commonwealth Games, however we managed to get a strong men’s team to Adelaide but we were not quite able to match the depth of Sydney University of Technology and finished second. It was most disappointing that we only had 8 girls available to compete for us in Adelaide and as a result, the women’s team finished in 8th position. After victories in both the men’s and women’s competition at the Victorian Club Championships, it was hoped that we could repeat our success of last year in Canberra, but this was not to be the case.

Undoubtedly, one of the highlights from the past year was the Commonwealth Games, and in particular the win by in the pole vault. Steve became our first Commonwealth Champion since Warwick Selvey in the discus at the 1962 Commonwealth Games in Perth. This was a wonderful reward to Steve his coach, Mark Stewart and the rest of the pole vault squad for the support and encouragement that they have provided over the past 9 years. Steve also improved his own State pole vault record during the year, jumping 5.91 m at Box Hill to lift himself to equal 25th on the world all-time rankings list. He also competed at last year’s World Championships in Helsinki where he unfortunately failed to make the final, due largely to a sudden change in weather conditions in the middle of the qualifying session for his group.

Andrew Letherby also performed creditably in the men’s marathon to finish in fifth place, although he was slightly disappointed with this effort after breaking the club marathon record in the Berlin marathon last year.

The saga of access to our new club rooms has continued for yet another year. The Club was fortunate to gain a grant during the year from the State government for one-third of the cost of a disabled access ramp to the upstairs rooms, with the City of Whitehorse also agreeing to contribute one-third of the cost. However, the design by the architect ended up with twice as much structural steel as our original proposal and the resulting blow-out in cost stopped the project for several months until an agreement was reached with Council limit the Club’s exposure to any potential cost over-runs and construction finally commenced in February. Unfortunately there were several delays during construction which meant that work did not finish until the end of June. We are looking forward to finally gaining full access to the rooms in the next month few months.

After the success of Ronnie Buckley and Hayley Tomlinson at the 2003 World Youth Championships, the Club continued on this fine tradition with a great performance by Matthew Coloe in the 1500 m at the 2005 Marrakesh World Youth Championships where he just missed out on making the final and was officially placed 12th overall. Matthew continued to run well during the past season and we hope that he can continue to improve over the coming years.

Our Club captains, Leana Tilley and Cameron Baker again set a wonderful example throughout the year by competing regularly and encouraging others to support the Club. They were a great assistance to the team managers and have played an important role in the success of the Club during the year.

Leana Tilley and Cameron Joyce again organised a most successful Trivia Night during the year with about 230 people attending and helping to raise around $8000. Chris O’Connor again provided a set of challenging questions as quiz master for the night.

Registration numbers increased over the past year to over 240, from a low of about 200 the previous year. While this was most pleasing, a significant number of these members were probably attracted by the Commonwealth Games and the opportunity to run on the MCG, so we must do whatever we can to retain these members and continue to increase our membership numbers.

The Club was again most fortunate to receive a number of generous donations to the building fund from members and friends. The buy-a-brick campaign has been most successful in making a substantial contribution towards the building works. Colin Organ continues to administer this scheme in a most efficient manner.

I have been most fortunate to have had great support from the committee over the past year. It was great to have Cameron Sherry join the committee during the year to bring some fresh ideas and enthusiasm to the committee. Simon Bromley has moved away from Melbourne and has resigned from the committee after several years of enthusiastic involvement and Fiona Buchanan has had to reduce her involvement due to study commitments.

Angela Robbie continues to manage the huge task of Treasurer, Registrar and Canteen Manager with remarkable efficiency. It is largely thanks to the efforts of Angela over the last 10 years that the Club has been able to commit funds to construct the access ramp to the club rooms, despite having spent over $400,000 on capital works over the past four years. The Club has once again achieved an outstanding financial result over the past year with a net profit of $48,000, despite paying out over $5000 in interest payments on our loan.

Julie Milner has again been a most efficient and dependable Secretary, as well as helping in the canteen each week, folding and posting the hardcopy newsletters and assisting with officiating duties at both State League and winter competition. Adam Pepper has arranged for numerous articles about the Club to be published in the local paper and has also regularly assisted with equipment maintenance and provided technical assistance on competition days. Joan Hines continues to work tirelessly to ensure the efficient conduct of competition at the venue as well as representing the Club at Athletics Victoria meetings. Cameron Joyce has again been successful in obtaining sponsorship for the Club – in the form of donations for Trivia Night, and also a arranging a continuation of our sponsorship by Stadium Sports. Leana Tilley has continued the difficult task of liaison with the Box Hill Little Athletic Centre and has done well to negotiate solutions to a number of issues.

The Club is most appreciative of the sponsorship provided by Stadium Sports, Endurance Performance Systems and Ethertech. Without their support we would be forced to raise fees to cover the ongoing costs of running the Club and providing facilities for our members.

The Club faces a number of challenges over the coming year. The Commonwealth Games generated a great deal of interest in the sport so it is up to us all to take advantage of this by recruiting as many new members as possible over the coming months. There will be further changes to the competition structure next season. The All Comers meets which were trialled last season proved to be far less popular than Shield competition so have been discontinued, while State League has been replaced by a new Premier League competition to be held in conjunction with Shield competition. There is sure to be a continued push to hold more rounds of Shield competition at other venues. The new Shield program makes it impossible for us to hold one of the three Shield programs at Box Hill due to only having a single long jump / triple jump runup so there will only be a maximum of 7 rounds of Shield competition at Box Hill during the coming season. It is imperative that we continue to focus on providing the best possible facilities at the ground to ensure that we can continue to hold competition at Box Hill as often as possible. The Club is most fortunate to have dedicated and enthusiastic coaches, officials and team managers who ensure that we provide the best possible facilities and opportunities for our members. It is these people who make a successful, vibrant Club and ensure that members are retained and maintain an involvement in the sport and the Club. Over the past few years, a number of our long-serving volunteers have retired which means that the Club faces a huge challenge to find people to take over these tasks to ensure that we continue to provide excellent facilities and equipment for our members.

It is now ten years since the Box Hill Amateur Athletic Club merged with the Box Hill Women’s Athletic Club to form the Box Hill Athletic Club and goals and objectives for the Club were set and published in the form of a 10 Year Plan. While this plan has been updated several times during the past ten years, we are now coming to the end of its original time frame so it is important that a fresh approach is taken to establish goals and values for the Club to aim for over the next ten year period. Colin Organ has volunteered to lead this effort to develop the new plan and will be seeking input from all interested parties over the next few months to ensure that the plan incorporates the requirements of all stakeholders.

After more than ten years as President, I believe that it is time for a new group to take over leadership of the Club so the coming year will be my last as President of the Club. For the further development of the Club, it is critical that new people with fresh ideas and enthusiasm develop a close relationship with the next generation of Club members to ensure that the Club continues to grow and be successful. One of my main objectives over the coming year is to ensure a smooth transition to the next group of Club leaders and ensure that the Club has a clear direction and vision for the future, with a team committed and dedicated to meeting this vision.

Graeme Olden President

SECRETARY’S REPORT

With the Commonwealth Games being held in Melbourne, last year was quite different with a shorter, and at times, interrupted, shield competition. Along with AV’s directive to hold some rounds of competition at other venues and All Comer’s meets, we did not have as many rounds of competition at Box Hill but it still seemed to be a very busy year. Unfortunately, due to a packed calendar, we were unable to hold the Whitehorse gift this year but will hopefully be able to revive it this coming season.

It was a fabulous opportunity for athletes to compete on the MCG during the Victorian Championships and what a thrill to witness Steve Hooker’s gold medal performance and Andrew Letherby’s effort at the Commonwealth Games.

It was very satisfying to see the resurgence of the winter teams, especially the women who seem to be going from strength to strength. With so much young talent, both men and women, we are looking forward to a great winter season this year and into the future.

Graeme’s absence at the start of the track season saw a few people put in an extra effort and I would like to thank Angela Robbie, Colin Organ and Chris O’Connor for being particularly supportive during that time. We were all reminded of just how much work Graeme puts in year in and year out.

Thanks to my fellow Committee members, team managers, officials and volunteers who put in so much time. Without these people we would not be able to hold competition.

Next year will be my 20th year of involvement with the club and I feel that will be good time to take a step back and let some of the younger enthusiastic members take us into a new and exciting future. My goal of seeing the building works finished is becoming a reality and the next 12 months should see everything up and running. I look forward to watching the club continue to grow and prosper.

Julie Milner Secretary

Australian Club Championships – Adelaide 2006

TREASURER’S REPORT

With payment having been made for the completion of the second stage of the clubroom redevelopment last season this financial year was commenced with the knowledge that the Club needed to accumulate funds to once again build up a surplus. With minimising expenditure where possible and ensuring all members and ground hire users paid fees this has been achieved. Despite spending $8,200.00 on equipment and maintenance and paying interest of $5,000.00 on the Bank loan the surplus achieved was in excess of $48,000.00.

Unfortunately most of the surplus will need to be paid to the City of Whitehorse in payment of the Club’s contribution to the disabled access ramp which the Council insisted we erect before they would allow the new upstairs rooms to be occupied. The total cost of the ramp is approximately $140,000.00 and the Club must contribute $46,975.00 towards this.

Many donations were made direct to the Club or through the Barlow Fund and I thank all those that contributed in this way.

Approximately $8,000.00 was raised through fundraising activities organised by the Fundraising Committee and the Trivia Night, run by Leana and Cameron, was once again a huge success. Thanks to Leana and Cameron and all members who chipped in and helped with fundraising activities.

The Club this season has again been run by a small Committee and I would like to thank all members of the Committee for their support and hard work during the season with a special thank you to Julie and Graeme who attend to many tasks over and above their roles as President and Secretary. It has been a pleasure to work with you all.

Angela Robbie Treasurer

CANTEEN REPORT

It was another profitable year for the Canteen with takings at each meet increasing due to the extra spectators and athletes however the overall profit for the year decreased from last season due to Athletics Victoria conducting less meets at the Box Hill Venue.

I would like to thank all those people who helped in the canteen with a special thank you to Julie Milner who helped and supported me every week.

The Club needs the canteen as a source of revenue so it is important that this facility be maintained in order to provide funds. Volunteers are needed to run the canteen so contact a member of the Committee if you can help.

Angela Robbie Canteen Manager

VENUE REPORT

The 2005-2006 season had very limited Shield competition due to the Commonwealth Games in March. The Eastern Region, the largest Region in the State provided first class competition throughout the season. The number of invitations from athletes registered at other grounds was unprecedented. When asked why they didn’t compete at their own ground, the reply was nearly always the same “that the competition was better at this ground”. The fourteen Clubs at the ground provided 110 teams for competition. The programs were completed on time on most occasions, although the last field game sometimes ran late. There were plenty of athletes from Clubs at the ground, and, a few times it was necessary to restrict invitations to field events. This created a problem as under Athletics Victoria Shield rules, competition must be available to all registered athletes

The Region followed the orders issued by Athletics Victoria and had competition on three grounds. The grounds used were Box Hill, Doncaster and Ringwood.

David Armstrong took on the Region scoring once again. He did a sterling job. Every week he produced results, ladders, list of athletes rankings and lists of registered Club members. Thank you David for keeping the Region moving, although it is little thanks for the number of hours you must have spent each week at your computer.

Recruiting new, young officials is still a big problem. Some Clubs do not have any registered officials but expect the competition to be run with volunteers each week. There are a very limited number of registered officials at the ground. These officials do a wonderful job every day, quite often working the whole afternoon without a break. On behalf of Clubs, I thank the officials for their dedication and professional approach. A special thank you to the Box Hill “volunteers” who came each week and helped to build up our quota of officials. The Region had a year of good performances with many athletes bettering their PB’s almost every week. In the lead up to the Commonwealth Games two of the athletes created new Victorian records. The athletes, Steve Hooker in the pole vault and Steve Martin in the discus, continued their good work by taking out gold medals at the Commonwealth Games. Congratulations to the athletes and their coaches. Competition was fierce throughout the year with the ladders changing weekly. Most Clubs at the ground competed in the Region Final that brought out fantastic competition on an exciting day. The premiers in each grade went on to compete in the Association Shield final. Thank you to everyone who helped to produce first class competition each week – John Killip for providing the stick-on numbers, the athletes, Clubs and team managers. .The Chairman and Club delegates led the competition by their hard working example in a very successful, short and busy year. Thank you to Graeme for his leadership and vision that has kept Box Hill at the top for so long. Julie and Angela worked hard every week in the canteen, and together with the other members of the Committee kept the ground and equipment in order and ready for competition.

Joan Hines Venue Secretary

TEAM MANAGER REPORTS

Women

Season 2005-2006 was a challenge with the timetabling of events around the Melbourne Commonwealth Games. Given these constraints the girls fared very well. Lessons were learned from previous years in getting the athletes qualified for the appropriate events and age groups in the finals. Athlete numbers were reasonably consistent the season especially with the early start and shortened fixture. The club was able to enter both junior and senior teams in the Victorian Club Championships and Victorian Relay Championships, held on the same weekend, prior to Christmas. Both the Division 1 women and u18 women were successful in the club championships and performed well in the relays, with teams depleted due to injuries. Our teams did well in the Region Finals, winning the Division 1, pennant and runner up in the U16. This year 2 teams qualified in each age group for the Shield final. The Division 1 team was runner up in the Shield final and the U16 team won their division. The success of the teams was contributed to the strength and depth of pole vaulters and the depth this year in the field events. Division 1 were also aided by the lack of Ringwood athletes available for the Region final (They had VAL commitments at Rye). This year organising teams was a challenge given the short season. The Shield final being postponed for such a long period due to hot weather and rescheduling it around the commonwealth games created chaos with the athlete availability. Given that there is minimal disturbance to the rules for next season, we are confident that we can have athletes qualified in events for finals next, with thanks to Sarah…… for making club rankings available online for all to view.

Elissa Ward Team Manager

Men

The provided a great sporting highlight for the Victorian public but there was a negative side that impacted our club competition. Athletics Victoria drew up a timetable that severely impacted the number of Shield rounds. Before the season started we were presented with 10 rounds of competition, no Venue final and a Shield final scheduled for the day holiday. After much debate amongst the venue clubs it was agreed to hold a venue final at the expense of a normal competition round. It was generally accepted that the venue final round always produced one of the best performance rounds and had the most “feeling” when it came to club versus club competition. The Venue delegates made several submissions to AV to have an extra couple of rounds scheduled midweek that would not interfere with the greater season timetable. Athletics Victoria refused to sanction any of our proposals which was most disappointing as the sole purpose of the extra rounds was to give athletes and clubs alike the chance to have a fair attempt at making the Venue final. Athletics Victoria also insisted that all clubs supported the building of the All comers competition of which there were six rounds and that none of these would be sacrificed to include more rounds of Shield competition.

And so we endured a Shield season that had all qualifying rounds held before Christmas and that gave very little to the “grass roots” club athlete in the way of being able to compete in the latter part of the summer season. That being said, the Box Hill men made the best of what was available and totally destroyed any club that came up against us in the Men’s division 1. Our Venue final win was just shy of 100 points and the Shield final saw Box Hill win by 210 points, more than double the amount of points that the second team accrued for the day. Our men’s division two team was really the best team throughout the qualifying rounds but suffered come finals time due to some withdrawals from some of our Div 1 team members. Coupled with the fact that we had to submit a “ghost team” that reflects our second Division one team that was not in the finals makes the job of winning division two that much harder. Box Hill will be looking seriously as to whether it is best to no longer try and maintain a second division one team under the current competition format. Our Division two men’s team was runner up at the Venue final and placed fourth at the Shield final. Our division three and division four teams improved from last year and I am confident that we will see these teams back in the finals next season.

The following athletes gave me an enormous amount of support throughout the year and all did a very fine job for the club.

Tim Aughton, David Ayers, Cameron Baker, Robin Barclay, Andrew Beath, Paul Boxshall , Simon Bromley, Warren Brooks, Ronnie Buckley, Timothy Cherry, Paul Chiodo, Zuipo Chipunza, Duayne Christou, Daniel Clark, Phillip Coghill, Graham Craigie, Kevin Craigie, David Cross, Kynan Dawes, Andrew Dawson, Alexander De Greenlaw, Marty Duke, Simon Evans, Jack Farmer, David Featherston, James Filshie, Neville Gardner, David Goodwin, John Gray, Lane Harrison, Trent Hartshorne, Tim Heron, Grant Hodges, Andrew Hogan, Steven Hooker, David Jimenez, Patrick Kelly, Christopher Kiddle, Peter Knott, Alexis Kokkinos, Moses Levey, Yaron Levy, Kristian Lewis, Ned Mcleod, John Meagher, Rhett Medford, Leigh Miller, Chris Nicoll, Brett Nuske, Simon O'Brien, Christopher O'Connor, Graeme Olden, Theodorus Oostveen, Chris Papadakis, John Peavey, Adam Pepper, Amila Perera, Christopher Perry, Colin Pocklington, Joel Pocklington, Corwin Pusch, Tomas Pym, Adam Rabone, Tim Renowden, Christopher Rutty, Sam Scherma, Stephan Shepherd, Cameron Sherry, Harry Summers, Matthew Taylor, Adrian Vincent, Luke Vipond, Christopher Wall, Simon Watson, Andrew White, Barry Whittle, Andrew Wilcox, Timothy Williams, Imran Zeed and Mohamad Zeed

The Box Hill junior teams suffered similarly due to the shorter competition year however the boys did a great job representing their club and as usual it was nice to see some new, enthusiastic and talented guys come on board. This was the final year as team manager for Colin Goodwin who has done a great job with our junior men’s teams over the past couple of seasons and his enthusiasm will be sorely missed. The club truly appreciated the fine efforts of the following competitors.

Navin Arunasalam, Ruben Arunasalam, Heath Bachli, Rahul Barmanray, David Barnes, Cameron Bell, Brendan Booth, Christopher Brock, Duayne Christou, Matthew Coloe, Mishan Dahia , Aaron Di Rienzo, Alexander Dioretes, Samuel Gibson, Mitchell Goodwin, Andrew Haddow, Chris Hadlow, Christopher Hamer, Andrew Hogan, Elvis Kafrouni, Stephen Kelly, Ryan Leon, Tim Maginn, Cameron Nagle, Patrick Oughtred, Ben Pocklington, Dion Pocklington, Mark Poli and Joshua Ross

Rob Falkenberg Team Manager

2005 WINTER REPORT

After a most disappointing winter season in 2004, during which very few Box Hill athletes competed, we failed to fill senior men’s and women’s teams in many events, the men’s team finished in 8th place overall, and the women team was relegated to Division 2, the 2005 winter season saw a huge improvement with the Club enjoying its most successful season for several years. The men’s Division 1 team finished second overall in the winter premiership, winning the last two events for the year, while the women’s Division 2 team finished on top of the ladder and gained promotion back into Division 1.

It was particularly pleasing to see a number of athletes who have competed for the Club for several years in junior competition move up to help fill our senior teams. If we can continue this trend over coming years then we have the potential to challenge for the winter premiership in both men’s and women’s competition.

Some of the team highlights for the year included: • Wins by the men’s Open Division 1 team at the half marathon and Tan relays • Wins by the women’s Division 2 team at the Bundoora cross country and half marathon • Wins by the men’s Under 18 team at the cross country relay and Sandown road relay • A win by the women’s Under 18 team at the Tan relay • Wins by the men’s Division 4 teams at the cross country relay, Sandown road race, Tan relay and Sandown road relay, earning promotion back to Division 3 for next season.

John Meagher was once again the most consistent and successful male runner for the Club, with his best performance being third place in the half marathon. However, it was pleasing to have a large group of other runners challenging John to be the first Box Hill athlete home in many of the races including Andrew White who steadily improved throughout the season with a best placing of 12th at Bundoora, Simon Watson who finished 15th at Albert Park, Alan Craigie (16th at Bendigo), Steve Dinneen, Barry Lynch, Adrian Vincent and Daniel Clark. If this group of athletes can continue to improve and we can retain the talented group of Under 18 athletes in the sport, then the Club should be able to look forward to even greater success from our senior teams in the coming years. Another pleasing aspect of the past season was the resurgence of the senior women’s teams. Amanda Harper had a most consistent season to be the top points scorer for the Club over, and with Jocelyn Keage, Jess de Bruin, Megan Sloane, Rachel Johnson and Fiona Turner all running well, we were able to fill at least one team at almost every event and earned promotion back into Division 1.

The success of the Under 18 teams in the relay events during the year showed that we have some talented juniors within the Club, but unfortunately school sports commitments made it very difficult to fill teams throughout the season. With several of our Under 18 athletes running well enough to make our top senior men’s and women’s teams, the challenge for the Club is to ensure that these athletes are retained in the sport and continue on to be successful at a senior level.

Once again the winter season commenced with the Club 5 km Handicap race along the Gardiner’s Creek bike paths. The pole vault squad again showed great Club spirit by supporting this event, however it was John Vaitkunas who this year managed to slip under the handicappers guard to win from Fiona Turner and Chris O’Connor with Andrew White running the fastest time for the day.

The Club 10 Mile Championship was held again after being cancelled in 2004 and was won comfortably by Andrew White. Alice Baquie made a welcome return to the Club after several years absence to be the first female home, while Fiona Turner won the 5 mile event held in conjunction with the main race.

Thanks to Ian Sloane and Chris O’Connor for once again undertaking team manager responsibilities during the season. Thanks also to Julie Milner for assisting with team management, for officiating during the season, for transporting the tent to each race, and for being the official team photographer. The winter athletes once again greatly appreciated the hospitality shown by Megan and Ian Sloane and Chris O’Connor who provided afternoon tea after each race.

AWARDS

MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Allan Barlow Shield Steven Hooker

FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Martha Fraser Shield Rosemary Ditton

JNR MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Reg Barlow Cup Matthew Coloe JNR FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Armstrong Trophy Natalia Kremenchutskaya

WINTER CHAMPION – MALE Hansen Trophy John Meagher WINTER CHAMPION – FEMALE Megan Sloane Cup Amanda Harper

MOST DETERMINED JUNIOR WINTER ATHLETE Grant Taggart Shield Hayley Tomlinson

OUTSTANDING CLUBMAN Colin Organ

FRANK TUTCHENER SHIELD Andrew White

ANDREW STEWART Steven Hooker POLE VAULT TROPHY Jacinta Lynn, Rosanna Ditton,Wendy Young

ROSS HAYWOOD WALKING TROPHY Simon Evans

VLADIMIR SLAVNIC THROWING TROPHY Amila Perera

OUTSTANDING FINALS ATHLETE Mohamad Zeed

INTERCLUB POINTS 2005/06

Senior Male Senior Female David Featherston Lauren Burns Joel Pocklington Heidi Riordan Alex DeGreenlaw Sarah Hewitt

U18 Male U18 Female Dion Pocklington Rosalind Shand Mitchell Goodwin Morgan Deane Rahul Barmanray Lucy Paterson

U16 Male U16 Female Brendon Booth Panayiota Carabourniotis Ben Pocklington Emily DeLuca Aaron Di Rienzo Natalia Kremenchutskaya

U14 Female Courtney Booth Charlotte Mahoney Bianca Light

2005 – 2006 MEMBERS

Registered Males Dominic ALOISIO Marty DUKE Chris O'CONNOR Matthew ANDERSON Simon EVANS Graeme OLDEN Navin ARUNASALAM Jack FARMER Theodorus OOSTVEEN Ruben ARUNASALAM Luke FAY Patrick OUGHTRED Lachlan ASPINALL David FEATHERSTON Chris PAPADAKIS Tim AUGHTON James FILSHIE John PEAVEY David AYERS Neville GARDNER Adam PEPPER Heath BACHLI Samuel GIBSON Amila PERERA Sam BAINES David GOODWIN Chris PERRY Cameron BAKER Mitchell GOODWIN Ben POCKLINGTON Robin BARCLAY John GRAY Colin POCKLINGTON Rahul BARMANRAY Andrew HADDOW Dion POCKLINGTON David BARNES Chris HADLOW Joel POCKLINGTON Andrew BEATH Chris HAMER Mark POLI Cameron BELL Lane HARRISON Corwin PUSCH Brendan BOOTH Trent HARTSHORNE Tomas PYM Terry BOOTH Tim HERON Adam RABONE Michael BOURNE Grant HODGES Richard RANCIE Angus BOVIL Andrew HOGAN Iain REITMAN Paul BOXSHALL Steven HOOKER Tim RENOWDEN Christopher BROCK Scott JACKSON Joshua ROSS Simon BROMLEY David JIMENEZ Liam ROURKE Warren BROOKS Elvis KAFROUNI Chris RUTTY Ronnie BUCKLEY Patrick KELLY Sam SCHERMA Sam CAIN Stephen KELLY Cameron SHERRY Ben CERINI Christopher KIDDLE Pat SIMMONS Tim CHERRY Peter KNOTT James STRAUSS Paul CHIODO Harry KNOX Gary STRUDLEY Zuipo Joel CHIPUNZA Alexis KOKKINOS Jamie STRUDLEY Duayne CHRISTOU Aaron LANE Harry SUMMERS Daniel CLARK Ryan LEON Matthew TAYLOR Justin CLARK Andrew LETHERBY Marcus TIERNEY Phillip COGHILL Moses LEVEY Anthony TRENKNER Matthew COLOE Yaron LEVY John VAITKUNAS Alan CRAIGIE Kristian LEWIS Adrian VINCENT Graham CRAIGIE Christopher LIM Luke VIPOND Kevin CRAIGIE Barry LYNCH Christopher WALL David CROSS Tim MAGINN Simon WATSON Mishan DAHIA Travis MARTIN Andrew WHITE Kynan DAWES Ned McLEOD Barry WHITTLE Alex DE GREENLAW John MEAGHER Andrew WILCOX Nico DEOKI Rhett MEDFORD Timothy WILLIAMS Aaron DI RIENZO Leigh MILLER Luke YEATMAN Stephen DINNEEN Cameron NAGLE Jack YMER Alexander DIORIETES Chris NICOLL Imran ZEED Sam DIPNALL Brett NUSKE Mohamad ZEED Chris DOWLING Simon O'BRIEN

Registered Females Kate ACKLAND Rosie GANINO Alicia NEYLAN Melanie ADAMS Bridget GARGEN Lucy PATERSON Catherine ALLAN Ryleigh GEORGE Carrie PEASE Laura ANDERSON Effie GEORGIOU Angela PHILLIPS Suzanne ANDREWS Alexandra GUEMENE Kerry PUTT Katharine BEEVER Elise HANNA Sarah QUINN Courtney BOOTH Amanda HARPER Cassandra RASELLI Fiona BUCHANAN Dawn HARTIGAN Cecilia RILEY Lauren BURNS Sarah HEWITT Heidi RIORDAN Laura BURT Phillipa HODGETTS Rosalind SHAND Sarah CANT Harriet HODGKINSON Stephane SHEPHERD Panayiota CARABOURNIOTIS Kristine HOPKINS Megan SLOANE Simone CARRE Alexandra HYDE Georgia SOTIROPOULOS Chloe CARUSO Temmety JACOBS Mary SPILLANE Jennifer CHAN Jenna JEFFS Edwina STALTARI Katherine CHAN Rachel JOHNSON Marlaine STANWAY Coreena CLELAND Jocelyn KEAGE Leana TILLEY Sarah COGHILL Kylie KING Hayley TOMLINSON Marguerite CONLEY Veronica KIRBY Jane TULLOCH Georgina CONNELL Maria KOKKINOS Hannah TURNBALL Emma CRAVEN Natalie KREMENCHUTSKAYA Fiona TURNER Breanne CROSS Kimberly LARKIN Katherine WALL Jessica DE BRUIN Vivienne LEE Elissa WARD Emily DE LUCA Bianca LIGHT Georgia WHITE Morgan DEANE Cheryl LYNCH Stacey WHITTLE Rosanna DITTON Jacinta LYNN Jacqui WILLIAMS Anna DRUTSCHININ Inge MAGHER Alexandra WILSON Gemma DUHIG Charlotte MAHONEY Wendy YOUNG Eliza EDDY Chloe McCARDEL Eliza ZAGATO Brigitte EGAN Catherine McCOWAN Lavina FERNANDEZ Jessica MORLEY

Officials Coral BARRETT Joan HINES Angela ROBBIE Rowan HARRISON Julie MILNER

Coaches Tony BENSON Cheryl LYNCH Mark STEWART Ron CARLTON Bill O'CONNOR Bert TILLEY Andrew DAWSON Efim SHURAVETSKY Larisa TURCHISKAYA Ross FILSHIE Julian SHURAVETSKY

Social Members Marguerite CONLEY Harry KNOX Stewart LIVINGSTON Rosie GANINO Maria KOKKINOS Anthony TRENKNER

2 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Women Men cont'd Rosanna Ditton Open PoleVault 3rd 4.10m** Lane Harrison Open 200m Heat 21.75 Jacinta Lynn Open PoleVault 7th 4.10m** Rhett Medford Open 200m Heat 21.68 Wendy Young Open PoleVault 8th 4.10m** Matthew Coloe Open 1500m Heat 03:54.3 Simone Carre Open PoleVault 10th 3.90m Amila Perera Open Javelin 12th 50.05m Fiona Buchanan Open PoleVault Qual. 3.70m Andrew White U23 5000m 1st 14:37.2 Veronica Kirby Open High Jump Qual. 1.75m Andrew White U23 1500m 1st 04:00.7 Vivienne Lee U23 400m H 6th 69.85 Mohamad Zeed U23 110m H 2nd 14.67 Jacqui Williams U20 PoleVault 3rd 3.45m Mohamad Zeed U23 400m H 4th 56.56 Natalia Kremenchutskaya U20 Triple Jump 7th 11.42m Joel Pocklington U23 PoleVault 1st 4.80m Veronica Kirby U20 High Jump 5th 1.76m Adam Rabone U23 Triple Jump 2nd 14.47m Men Amila Perera U23 Javelin 2nd 53.91m Steven Hooker Open PoleVault 2nd 5.75m * Corwin Pusch U23 400m 4th 48.34 Andrew Letherby Open 10000m 1st 29:33.0* Navin Arunasalam U20 800m Heat 01:54.9 Joel Pocklington Open PoleVault 6th 5.00m Ruben Arunasalam U20 800m Heat 01:59.7 James Filshie Open PoleVault 9th 5.00m Theo Oostveen U20 110m H Heat 15.28 Mohamad Zeed Open 110m H Heat 14.6 Joshua Ross U20 200m Heat 22.17 Tim Williams Open 100m Semi 10.65 * Commonwealth Games A Qualifer **Commonwealth Games B Qualifer REGION FINAL MEN Div. 1 - 1st - 250 INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES VICTORIAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS Div. 2 - 2nd - 214.1 OPEN MEN Div 1 - 1st Div 2 - 2nd U18 - 2nd - 178 World Championships - Helsinki U18 MEN 3rd WOMEN Div. 1 - 1st - 220 Steven Hooker Pole Vault 5.45m OPEN WOMEN Div 1 - 1st U18 - 3rd - 66 U18 WOMEN 1st U16 - 2nd - 150.5 Commonwealth Games - Melbourne U14 - 3rd - 29 Steven Hooker Pole Vault 5.80m GR - Gold Medal NATIONAL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS Andrew Letherby Marathon 2:17.11 - 5th MEN 2nd 275 SHIELD FINAL WOMEN 8th 181 MEN Div. 1 - 1st - 392 Div. 2 - 4th - 309.6 U18 - 6th - 88 WOMEN Div. 1 - 2nd - 265 U16 - 1st - 245.7 VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

OPEN MEN 100m 3000m Steeple T Williams 10.74 K Dawes 09:52.6 Bronze J Ross 10.92 11.33 P Boxshall 09:49.0 N Deoki 11.27* 11.66 G Olden 10:06.5 A Rabone 11.35 11.44 Hammer A Haddow 11.4 C Rutty 46.49m 47.97m M Levey 11.52 Long Jump C Pocklington 11.71 G Hodges 6.54m B Booth 11.86 B Nuske 6.27m R Barmanray 11.87 A Lane 5.38m 200m Triple Jump R Medford 21.4 21.58 21.4 Silver A Rabone 14.20m 14.23m Bronze J Ross 22.74 22.75 High Jump A Haddow 22.85 23.34 J Peavey 1.90m R Barmanray 23.81 Pole Vault C Pocklington 25.02 S Hooker 5.50m Gold P Van Miltenberg 26.74 J Filshie 5.00m Silver 400m J Pocklington 5.00m Bronze C Pusch 50.24 48.78 48.07* Silver C Sherry 4.20m L Miller 53.03 D Pocklington 4.00m T Hartshorne 51.25 C Baker 3.80m J Gray 53.22 5000m Walk J Farmer 53.25 S Evans 24:33.3 B Booth 55.47 Decathalon D Cross 57.19 J Pocklington Bronze 800m N Arunasalam 1:52.84* 01:55.7 U23 MEN S Dineen 01:56.5 C Pusch 400m 48.96 Gold T Heron 01:59.0 A White 1500m 03:59.0 Gold T Hartshorne 02:00.0 M Zeed 110mH 14.45 Gold T Renowden 02:00.2 J Pocklington PV 4.20m Gold A De Greenlaw 01:58.9 01:58.1 A Rabone TJ 14.44m Gold P Kelly 02:00.6 02:02.8 A Perera Javelin 59.94m Silver C Wall 02:00.7 01:59.5 L Harrison 100m 10.84 Silver C Kiddle 02:02.1 C Nicoll 100m 11.59 Bronze C Papadakis 02:02.2 C Nicoll 200m 23.31 Bronze A Dioretes 02:05.2 D Clark 1500m 03:59.8 Bronze D Ayers 02:05.2 U20 MEN M Taylor 02:06.1 I Zeed 400mH 57.5 Gold P Oughtred 02:07.1 M Coloe 1500m 03:54.4 Silver 1500m N Arunasalam 800m 01:55.1 Silver D Clark 03:55.5 S Kelly 5000m 15:07.1 Bronze M Coloe 03:58.2 A Haddow 200m 23.12 Bronze B Lynch 03:59.2 G Hodges LJ 6.35m Bronze P Chiodo 04:14.3 U18 MEN W Brooks 04:50.4 A Hogan HJ 1.80m Gold 5000m A Hogan 400mH 57.14 Silver A White 14:26.3 Bronze A Bovill HJ 1.80m Silver C Hamer 14:49.9 U16 MEN J Meagher 15:08.1 C Brock 200mH 32.07 Gold S Kelly 15:35.3 C Brock 100mH 15.9 Silver R Arunasalam 16:12.4 40+ MEN C O'Connor 16:40.3 D Ayers 800m 02:05.1 Bronze D Christou 16:45.0 110m Hurdles M Zeed 14.19 14.3 Gold D Featherston 15.79 400m Hurdles D Featherston 56.14 * Personal Best performance A Hogan 57.42 VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

OPEN WOMEN VICTORIAN RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS 100m MEN J Tulloch 12.82 OPEN 4x100m 43.22 K Ackland 13.36 1st A Rabone L Tilley 13.45 J Ross C Booth 13.91 R Medford 200m M Zeed M Deane 25.98 26.1 J Tulloch 26.54 OPEN 4x200m 01:29.4 800m 1st L Harrison G Connell 02:18.5 J Ross K Wall 02:22.0 M Zeed 100m Hurdles R Medford M Adams 15.87* L Tilley 16.72 OPEN 4x800m 08:12.1 V Lee 18.00 6th D Clark 400m Hurdles K Craigie V Lee 01:11.9 C Wall 5000m T Heron R Johnson 18:42.9 J De Bruin 19:26.5 OPEN 4x1500m16:40.0 A Harper 19:34.3 3rd K Craigie Discus A DeGreenlaw L Burns 41.09m S Kelly S Hewitt 35.77m D Clark Triple Jump N Kremenchutskaya 11.12m 11.27m U18 4x100m 45.7 H Turnball 10.52m 6th A DiReinzo L Burns 10.45m J Ross High Jump R Barmanray V Kirby 1.66m 1.70m Gold A Hogan M Adams 1.66m 1.65m Bronze Pole Vault WOMEN W Young 3.80m 4.15m Gold OPEN 4x100m 51.77 R Ditton 3.80m 4.00m Bronze 6th K Ackland S Carre 3.80m 4.00m Bronze R Shand J Lynn 3.80m A Phillips F Buchanan 3.60m S Carre J Jeffs 3.60m M Adams 3.40m OPEN 4x200m 01:49.0 J Williams 3.40m 6th M Deane D Hartigan 3.20m J Tulloch J Chan 3.20m K Ackland A Phillips

* Personal Best performance U16 4x100m 52.41 4th N Kremenchskaya C Caruso E Craven R George Yarra Bend Cross Country Relay Club 5km Handicap Club 10 Mile Championship Men J Vaitkunas 18:45 1 A White 57:53 Open - Division 1 - 6 x 6 km -3rd 40+ - 3 x 6km - 5th F Turner 19:55 2 G Olden 58:45 1 L Yeatman 19:41 1 C O'Connor 21:30 C O'Connor 16:56 3 C O'Connor 59:32 2 M Coloe 20:33 2 D Ayers 24:28 M Sloane 20:56 4 D Jiminez 61:19 3 A Vincent 20:01 3 G Olden 20:58 M stewart 24:57 5 A Baquie 64:40 4 J Meagher 19:33 F Buchanan 25:08 6 A Craigie 65:00 5 B Lynch 19:54 U20 - 3 x 6km -4th I Reitman 16:33 7 A Pepper 72:34 6 M Tierney 19:37 1 I Reitman 21:20 G Olden 16:57 2 P Chiodo 23:50 H Hodgkinson 21:13 Club 5 Mile Championship Open - Division 4 - 5 x 6 km -1st 3 S Kelly 19:48 J Strudley 20:44 1 F Turner 32:10 1 A Craigie 19:34 A White 16:25 2 A Baquie 32:19 2 D Clark 20:41 U18 - 3 x 3km - 1st W Windsor 21:00 3 J DeBruin 33:34 3 K Craigie 22:09 1 N Arunasalam 9:50 H Tomlinson 19:06 4 Tomlinson 34:10 4 L Aspinall 21:43 2 D Aloisio 10:13 M Bourne 18:43 5 J Keage 34:13 5 A White 20:15 3 R Arunasalam 9:45 A Tomlinson 22:13 6 K Wall 37:20 K Wall 21:54 7 K Putt 37:33 Open - Division 7 - 4 x 6km - 1st J Pocklington 21:00 8 K King 37:43 1 T Renowden 21:40 Women B Pocklington 22:03 9 M Sloane 39:50 2 A Beath 22:13 Open - Division 2 - 3 x 6km - 6th C Cleeland 22:08 3 L Rourke 21:29 1 J Keage 24:49 S Jackson 21:40 4 A Pepper 26:13 2 G Connell 23:12 J DeBruin 21:06 3 E Eddy 25:47 A Drutschinin 22:48 Open - Division 7 - 4 x 6 km - Inv. C Baker 22:55 1 J Strudley 25:18 Open - Division 3 - 3 x 6km - 6th J Filshie 24:51 2 G Strudley 26:45 1 A Harper 26:14 G White 29:53 3 S Jackson 34:09 2 K Putt 28:33 J Chan 31:42 4 S Dineen 21:39 3 J DeBruin 25:50 J Williams 32:12

Open - Division 7 - 4 x 6 km - dnf U18 - 3 x 3km - 2nd 1 J Vaitkunas 23:07 1 H Tomlinson 11:02 2 S O'Brien 22:39 2 K Wall 12:53 3 C Wall 24:52 3 H Hodgkinson 12:06 Sandown Park Road Relays Sandown Park Road Relays Tan Relay Women Men Open - Division 2 - 3 x 6.2 km - 3rd Open - Division 1 - 6 x 6.2 km - 4th Open - Division 4 - 5 x 3.8 - 1st 1 A Harper 24:55 1 A Craigie 19:41 1 S Watson 11.56 2 J DeBruin 24:25 2 S Watson 20:20 2 S Dinneen 12.18 3 J Keage 24:55 3 J Meagher 19:34 3 A Craigie 12.43 4 D Clark 20:37 4 D Jimenez 13.27 Open - Division 3 (2)- 3 x 6.2 km - 7th 5 A White 19:57 5 D Clark 12.12 1 K King 29:57 6 A Vincent 20:16 Open - Division 7 - 4 x 3.8 - 1st 2 I Maher 31:13 1 K Craigie 13.05 3 M Sloane 27:04 Open - Division 4 - 5 x 6.2 km - 1st 2 C Wall 13.52 1 L Aspinall 20:40 3 C O'Connor 12.37 U 18 - 3 x 3.1 km - 4th 2 T Renowden 21:07 4 T Heron 12.56 1 K Wall 12:35 3 M Tierney 20:13 U18 - 3 x 3.8 - 2nd 2 A Drutschinin 13:06 4 G Olden 21:18 1 N Aranasalam 12:51 3 H Hodgkinson 12:05 5 C O'Connor 21:36 2 D Aloisio 13:35 3 R Arunasalam 13:08 Coliban Relays Open - Division 7 - 4 x 6.2 km - dnf Men 1 C Wall 23:23 Women Open - Division 1 - 2nd 2 L Yeatman 22:53 Open - Division 2 - 3 x 3.8 - 2nd 1 D Clark 1 J DeBruin 14.18 2 A Vincent U18 - 3 x 3.1 km - 1st 2 F Turner 14.46 3 A White 1 N Arunasalam 9:55 3 R Johnson 14.12 4 P Boxshall 2 S Kelly 9:39 Open - Division 3(1) - 3 x 3.8 - 3rd 5 D Jimenez 3 C Hamer 9:27 1 J Keage 16.37 6 C O'Connor 2 K Wall 16.06 7 T Renowden Tan Relay 3 A Harper 15.28 Men Open - Division 3(2) - 3 x 3.8 - 5th Women Open - Division 1 - 6 x 3.8 - 1st 1 M Sloane 15.53 Open - Division 2 - 2nd 1 C Hamer 11:23 2 K King 16.49 1 J DeBruin 2 J Meagher 11:53 3 K Putt 17.04 2 A Harper 3 S Kelly 12.02 U18 - 3 x 3.8 - 1st 3 R Johnson 4 M Coloe 11:45 1 H Tomlinson 14:45 4 J Keage 5 A Vincent 12:15 2 C Cleland 16:00 5 K Putt 6 A White 11:37 3 H Hodgkinson 15:24 BENDIGO CC SANDOWN RR ALBERT PARK RR BUNDOORA CC CHAMPIONSHIPS - FRANKSTON CC BURNLEY HALF CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS OPEN 8 km CHAMPIONSHIPS MARATHON OPEN 10 km Div 1: OPEN 15 km Div 1: OPEN 12 km Div 1: Div 1: 2nd Div 4:1st OPEN 16 km Div 21.1 km Div 1: 1st 2nd Div 4: 1st Div 7: 1st U20 5 km U18 5 2nd U20 8 km U18 40+:1st -U20 4 km - 1: 5th Div 4: 1st 3rd km U16 5km 6 km U16 6 km U18 4 km Age Age Age Age Age Group Place Time Group Place Time Group Place Time Group Place Time Group Place Time Place Time Navin Arunasalam U20 9 27:09 Ruben Arunasalam U20 15 28:05 David Ayers Open 196 62:12 Open 164 46:12 Open 128 69:14 Michael Bourne U20 12 37:45 Paul Boxshall Open 53 28:41 Open 86 34:53 88 1:23:14 David Boyd Daniel Clarke Open 30 27:41 Open 46 33:15 Open 27 38:03 Alan Craigie Open 16 26:38 Open 37 32:44 Open 67 55:03 Open 20 38:09 Stephen Dineen Open 43 28:23 Open 36 32:40 Open 30 39:13 Scott Jackson Open dnf Open 334 44:25 David Jimenez Open 31 60:12 23 1:14:31 Barry Lynch Open 33 27:51 Open 22 31:53 John Meagher Open 17 26:42 Open 17 31:12 Open 10 48:37 Open 14 37:33 3 1:09:19 Chris O'Connor Open 68 29:10 Open 55 54:17 Open 48 40:34 Open 29 59:37 36 1:17:10 Graeme Olden Open 46 28:28 Open 74 34:20 Open 45 53:04 Open 41 40:07 Open 45 61:57 Adam Pepper Open 223 65:20 Open 166 72:52 Jamie Strudley Open 253 36:44 Open 262 39:58 Gary Strudley Open 245 35:56 Open 309 42:32 John Vaitkunas Open 160 31:46 Open 171 37:13 Open 103 56:56 Open 69 63:55 109 1:24:57 Adrian Vincent Open 23 27:17 Open 34 32:30 Open 26 51:19 Open 39 40:05 15 1:13:28 Chris Wall Open 257 39:48 Simon Watson Open 35 27:59 Open 32 32:19 Open 16 50:08 Open 61 41:06 39 1:13:27 Andrew White Open 37 28:08 Open 48 33:18 Open 24 51:11 Open 12 37:25 Open 16 56:49 17 1:13:51 BENDIGO CC ALBERT PARK RR BUNDOORA CC CHAMPIONSHIPS SANDOWN RR FRANKSTON CC CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS BURNLEY HALF OPEN 6 km Div 2: CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS OPEN 15 km U20 5 OPEN 8km Div 2: MARATHON 1st Div 3:2nd U20 4 OPEN 10 km Div 2: OPEN 4 km km U18 5 km U16 2nd U20 6 km U18 4 21.1 km Div 2: 1st km U18 3 km U16 3 3rd U16 3 km Div 2: 2nd 5km km U16 4 km km

Age Age Age Age Age Group Place Time Group Place Time Group Place Time Group Place Time Group Place Time Place Time Coreena Cleeland U18 11 12:44 U18 11 19:42 Jessica De Bruin Open 26 24:58 Open 29 40:23 Open 19 61:17 Open 25 31:13 16 1:26:54 Gemma Duhig Open 87 31:52 Open 84 19:58 Amanda Harper Open 43 26:08 Open 42 42:07 Open 41 65:55 Open 40 32:38 Open 32 16:18 25 1:32:50 Harriet Hodgkinson U16 15 11:20 U16 7 19:09 U16 10 15:51 Rachel Johnson Open 23 24:50 Open 22 30:57 Open 18 15:30 Jocelyn Keage Open 15 24:05 Open 24 63:45 Open 18 30:25 29 1:34:26 Kylie King Open 70 36:49 Inge Magher Open 86 31:30 Open 88 52:06 Open 80 19:25 Kerry Putt Open 71 28:51 Megan Sloane Open 60 44:39 Open 48 33:56 Open 43 16:54 Hayley Tomlinson U18 2 11:39 U20 dnf U18 5 18:24 U18 2 15:10 Fiona Turner Open Inv 25:17 Open 26 39:50 Kate Wall U18 9 16:35