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Administrative Booklet

TRACK and FIELD

CARNIVAL 2015

ADMINISTRATIVE BOOKLET INTRODUCTION

The SCHOOL SPORT WA Track & Field Committee is responsible for the planning for this carnival. The committee has met on a number of occasions to review previous carnivals, discuss modifications that have been suggested by participating schools, negotiate with supporting agencies and shape the program that follows. Their efforts are acknowledged with thanks.

The assistance of the staff at Athletics WA and WA Athletics Stadium is gratefully acknowledged. These carnivals would not be possible without the support of an army of volunteer officials from our schools. Their effort, and the work of senior teachers of PE, is acknowledged.

SSWA Sasha Brown Peter Smith Lynda Merritt Kylee Coonan Mike Wrenn Convenor Sport Coordinator Director of Sport Executive Officer Committee Committee

DATES AND DIVISIONS

E Division Thursday 15th October D Division Friday 16th October C Division Monday 19th October B Division Tuesday 20th October A Division Wednesday 21st October Yr 7-10 Thursday 22nd October Division 7-10 Division 7-10 Division A Division B Division C Division D Division E Heat 1 Heat 2 Wed 21 Oct Tue 20 Oct Mon 19 Oct Fri 16 Oct Thu 15 Oct Thu 22 Oct Thu 22 Oct

South Fremantle 1 1 Lesmurdie SHS 1 Hampton SHS 1 Northam SHS 1 1 Mt Lawley SHS*

Governor Stirling SHS Woodvale SC Morley SHS Balcatta SHS 2 Shenton College 2 2 2 2 2 Byford SC Joseph Banks SC

John Curtin COA John Forrest SC Wanneroo SHS** Kinross 3 Churchlands SHS 3 3 Applecross 3 3 3 Moore Districts College

Kalamunda Kelmscott SHS Canning Vale Col* Darling Range SC Atwell College Kent St SHS John Tonkin 4 4 4 4 4 4 SHSK College

Como SC Rossmoyne SHS Greenwood Col Ocean Reef SHS Ballajura CHS 5 5 5 5 5 5 Armadale SHS Gingin

Lakeland SHS 6 Melville SHS 6 Willetton SHS 6 Belridge SHS 6 6 Warnbro CHS 6 Balga SHS Baldivis SC

Belmont Ellenbrook SC Eastern Hills 7 Duncraig SHS 7 7 Thornlie SHS 7 Lynwood SHS 7 Hamilton SHS 7 City College SHS

Carmel Leeming SHS Clarkson CHS St Georges 8 Carine SHS 8 Warwick SHS 8 8 Ashdale SC 8 8 Adventist AGS College

Perth Modern Comet Bay Coll Kiara College 9 9 9 Mirrabooka SHS 9 Gilmore College 9 9

*School up in 2015 from lower division in 2014 **School down in 2015 from higher division in 2014 New school Order of lane allocations – 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 2, 8, 1. 9 Lanes are allocated in this order based on position from previous year:  Schools going up a division are allocated last. F Division and 8-10 are the exception to the rule and are grouped (see ‘Conditions rule 5).  Schools staying in the same division are allocated next  Schools coming down from higher division are allocated first Yr 7-10 Carnival  Heats will be run in the 100, 200, 400, Hurdles events to accommodate extra schools this year.  Place will be allocated over both heats.  800m and 1500m will have a large group start on the curve  Field Events will be scored on 2 attempts per competitor Administrative Booklet 2015 T & F Carnivals 2 ADMINISTRATIVE DETAIL

BACKGROUND This booklet is designed to acquaint schools with administrative and logistical information pertinent to the conduct of a safe and efficient Interschool Track and Field Event.

School Administrators are requested to read this information and ensure that all participating schools commitments are honoured. It is essential that all official duties be filled particularly those that relate to supervising duty areas

1. Start Time The events will commence at 9.30am and if schools need to travel over a distance then there needs to be some provision for the early arrival of student officials and participants to allow the first series of events to begin on time. All schools are required to provide an “early bird” (teacher) who should arrive no later than 8:00am to assist with equipment set-up.

2. Transport Schools are responsible for their own transport arrangements. All buses and cars must follow the Venues West car park marshals. They will need to enter through the main Challenge entrance.

3. Exit Procedure Schools will be asked over the PA to exit in a structured sequence to avoid bus congestion. We request you wait until that time occurs.

4. Competitor’s Seating Schools are requested to marshal their teams from their allocated area in the stand. This is quite easily managed as there is easy access to the track from the stand. Each school will have ~ 200 seats available in the stand for competitors and spectators. Please note that competitors are not completely protected from sun and rain in the grandstand. There is limited shade in the arena. Parts of the grandstand will be in full sun. Athletes should dress accordingly and have sun protection appropriate to their needs. Hats are highly recommended. Spectator’s Seating Schools intending to bring large groups of spectators will need to be aware that:  Spectators will sit on grassed areas under shade sails. These provide only limited shelter form the sun and no protection from rain.  A fee of $2 per spectator will be charged for spectators to cover the cost of additional amenities and cleaning requirements. Please advise SSWA by Wed 7th Oct of your numbers. 5. Catering Schools have the option to pre-order lunches from the venue facility. All orders need to be done 5 days prior to competition. Details are to be emailed to [email protected] The canteen is open daily.

6. The Elements Shade and Sun Protection There is limited shade in the arena. Athletes should dress accordingly and have sun protection appropriate to their needs. Shaded areas will be provided at various starting points on the arena where students will need to assemble prior to the start of events. Hats are highly recommended. Water All competitors are responsible for their own water and are advised to bring their own water bottles. Footwear Schools are requested to ensure students wear appropriate footwear for all events. Running bare foot on the WA Athletics track can result in serious injuries. Spikes The only spikes permitted for use on the track are the Christmas Tree and Pyramid shape variety as pictured below. The composition of the spike, i.e. ceramic or metal, is irrelevant and will not be monitored. Track spikes must not exceed 7mm. Field spikes must not exceed 9mm except for high jump which must not exceed 12mm.

Only spikes specified may be used for competition and training purposes - Running shoe spikes - 6 mm Jumping shoe spikes - 9 mm Starting block spikes - 10 mm set in blocks with a maximum of 10 per set.

Administrative Booklet 2015 T & F Carnivals 3 Note - Under no circumstances are CLEAT type spikes to be used. All students should be instructed to wear appropriate footwear. Running bare foot on the WA Athletics Stadium track can result in serious injuries.

7. Student Supervision Duty of care requirements demands sufficient staff to ensure the safe and efficient conduct of the event away from the performing areas [toilets, canteen etc.]. SSWA is sourcing a Security Firm to ensure that students remain within certain areas at the facility. Schools will have the option of paying a fee to SSWA to cover the cost of this security in lieu of bringing an extra teacher to the event to supervise students. It is anticipated that this fee will be $50 per school. Schools wishing to bring an extra teacher to supervise these areas are still free to do so and will not be charged the fee. SSWA will assume that all schools will pay this fee unless we receive details in writing of the intention to bring a supervising teacher. Note: The supply of Security guards does not mean that schools are no longer responsible for the movement or behaviour of their own school students in these areas.

8. Officials School Sport WA is aware of the increasing pressure on schools to limit the number of staff attending the carnival. With this in mind SSWA has contracted accredited track and field personnel to man most of the key performance areas. It must be noted however that staff and student duties will be allocated to schools and these must be filled.

 Each school is required to provide 6 * responsible senior students and one staff official to assist in the conduct of the carnival. Any responsible, capable adult or senior student may act as an official. Special Note:  Student Officials together with their staff official should report to the Carnival Manager, at the finish line, at 8.45 am or when called.  IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT ALL STUDENT AND STAFF OFFICIALS ARRIVE ON TIME.  A track layout will be appended to this booklet and posted at the Recording Area during the competition.  Once assigned a duty that position becomes the responsibility of that school for all of the day. Any relief therefore also becomes the responsibility of the school.  Drinks will be made available to track and field officials only during the day.  All other general staff members attending are to be instructed to purchase their refreshments from the catering outlets.

9. SCHOOL SEATING AREAS IN GRANDSTAND The grand stand seating is all one level. The Northern end is the finish line end. Entry to the grandstand is via steps at the back of the grand stand.

Schools allocated number is listed next to their schools name on Page 2. Yr 7-10 Carnival Schools to be advised.

 All marshalling of athletes will be from the grand stand. Athletes enter the arena through a gate and stairs at the bottom of the seated area in the stand. Schools bringing groups of spectators please note point 3 above.  The arena is off limits to all students who are not competing or helping at the carnival.

Administrative Booklet 2015 T & F Carnivals 4 10. Student Behaviour  All teachers are requested to check any form of unseemly conduct by students from any school.  The car park and ground level of the grand stand is out of bounds to students during the Carnival.  Toilets are also located one the concourse behind the grand stand seating.  Schools are asked to be responsible for seeing that litter is correctly disposed of and that their spectator and competition areas are left litter free. SSWA are being invoiced for cleaning charges. All schools will be required to pay a cleaning levy.  Schools will also be required to pay for any damage or graffiti to the facility in addition to the event levy should this occur.

11. Staff Identification  All staff to wear clear identification label with the following information:  STAFF

NAME: ______

SCHOOL: ______12. Student supervision All competitors must be in the grand stand. Competitors then enter the arena from a stairwell at the front of each seated area. NO access to the ground level behind the stadium will be granted at any time.

CONDITIONS

1 Ages Events are conducted in year groups. There will be an age cut-off for the year group however. The age cut-off for the year group is 30th June. The following cut-offs will apply: Year Group Age cutoffs Year 7 1 July 2002 – 30 June 2003 Year 8 1 July 2001 – 30 June 2002 Year 9 1 July 2000 – 30 June 2001 Year 10 1 July 1999 – 30 June 2000 Year 11 1 July 1998 – 30 June 1999 Year 12 & over Before June 30 1998

2. Team Names Submission Student’s ages will be calculated from SIS data. Students may only run in one year group on the day. Student’s competing up in a year level must register with the recording officials prior to the carnival and must remain in that year group all day. Student’s competing up in year without notification will be disqualified from the event.

3 Individual Events There is no restriction on the number of events for which an individual may enter, providing the events are in accord with the particular age group.

4 Points Individual events A Division: 21 13 10 8 6 4 3 2 1 Individual events B Division: 13 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 Individual events C Division: 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 Relay events: 34 21 13 10 8 6 4 2 1

Meritorious School Award The meritorious school award is calculated by dividing the schools overall points by the TOTAL [Yrs 8-12] school population. The school with the highest calculation wins the award. If the winning champion school ranks as the highest meritorious school the 2nd place school will be awarded the meritorious award.

5 Lane Allocation Schools will be allocated one lane for the entire carnival. See page 2.

6 Certificates Merit certificates are provided for students who are placed first, second or third in any event. These certificates will be presented to the team captain(s) at the end of the carnival.

7 Protests The team manager or coach should lodge protests with the Carnival Manager within ten minutes of the individual event conclusion. The Carnival Manager will deal with protests and the decision will be binding. Administrative Booklet 2015 T & F Carnivals 5 8 Photo Finish - Electronic Photo finish will be used for Hurdles/100m/200m/400m

EQUIPMENT/SPECIFICATIONS

Emergency Procedures A Principal information/risk management plan is published on the SSWA web site – Secondary Sport>Track and Field. Should an emergency occur your first point of reference is the Carnival Manager. In the case of a civil or natural emergency all schools are required to remain in the stand until instructed otherwise by the carnival manager. Should an injury be sustained that requires more than the assistance that would normally be expected from your staff members, the on site medical person will be available. A competent staff member must accompany the student requiring attention. The Carnival Manager / medical person will have a list of phone numbers available for further referral and will assist in the contact procedures. The Carnival Manager reserves the right to revert to 2 throws and 2 jumps should the carnival be running behind schedule due to bad weather or any other unforseen circumstance.

Shot put Boys Yr 11 and over - 5kg Boys Yr 10 & under - 4 kg All Girls & Boys Yr 8 & under 3kg

Discus Boys Yr 11 & over - 1.5 kg All girls & boys Yr 10 & under - 1 kg

High Jump (a1) Starting Heights for Division C, D, E and Year 7-10 Carnivals. 2 attempts at each height only Yr 8 & under 1.00 metres Yr 9 years 1.05 metres Girls Yr 10 years 1.10 metres Yr 11 & over 1.10 metres Yr 8 & under 1.25 metres Yr 9 years 1.30 metres Boys Yr 10 years 1.35 metres Yr 11 & over 1.40 metres

(a2) Starting Heights for Division A & B Carnivals. 2 attempts at each height only Yr 8 & under 1.10 metres Yr 9 years 1.15 metres Girls Yr 10 years 1.20 metres Yr 11 & over 1.20 metres Yr 8 & under 1.25 metres Yr 9 years 1.30 metres Boys Yr 10 years 1.35 metres Yr 11 & over 1.40 metres

(b) Raises High jump increments will be at 5cm and 3cm increments at the discretion of the officials, based on the number of athletes left in the event. 2 attempts at each height only

Hurdles DISTANCE HEIGHT APPROACH INTERVAL FLIGHTS FINISH 80m 76.2 cm 12m 7m 9 12m Girls 90m 76.2 cm 13m 8m 9 13m 100m 76.2 cm 13m 8.5m 10 10.5m

90 m 76.2 cm 13m 8m 9 13m Boys 100 m 84 cm 13m 8.5m 10 10.5m 110 m 84 cm 13.72m 9.14m 10 14.02m Athletes in 110m hurdles may request that the height be set at 91.4 cm for their lane only

Markers The use of sand, chalk, powder or any other material or thing, other than markers provided by Athletics WA is prohibited.

Administrative Booklet 2015 T & F Carnivals 6 RULES – FIELD EVENTS Track events take precedence over field events – it is a requirement that the competitor or representative reports to the field event site at the required event time and returns as soon as is possible at the conclusion of the track event. If any further delay in resumption occurs then this delay must be negotiated with the field official. It is not our intention to limit the opportunity for resumption or a delayed start but there is a need to keep the field official fully informed. Competitors will be granted up to 20 minutes grace the recorded start time to arrive at the field event. After that they will not be allowed to join the event. LONG JUMP - RULES 1 Each competitor is permitted three trials, and shall be credited with the best of his/her jumps. 2 If a tie occurs the competitor whose second best performance is better shall be awarded the higher place. 3 The Long Jump Official will have discretion as to the location of the adjustable take-off strip [if required]. 4 Failures (No jump) It shall be counted as a failure if any competitor: (a) Touches the ground beyond the take off line with any part of the body, whether running up without jumping or in the act of jumping. (b) Takes off from outside either end of the board, whether beyond or behind the take-off line extended. (c) In the course of landing, touches the ground outside the landing area nearer to the take-off than the nearest break in the landing area made by the jump. (d) After a completed jump, walks back through the landing area. Employs any form of somersaulting. If a competitor takes off before reaching the board it shall not for that reason be counted as a failure. Measuring 1. All jumps shall be measured from the nearest break in the landing area made by any part of the body or limbs to the take-off line, or take-off line extended. The measurement must be taken perpendicular to the take-off line or its extension. 2. In order to ensure the correct measurement of any jump, it is essential that the surface of the sand in the landing area should be accurately controlled so as to be level with the top of the take-off board. TRIPLE JUMP – RULES Each competitor is permitted three trials, and shall be credited with the best of these jumps. If a tie occurs the competitor whose second best performance is better shall be awarded the higher place. 3. The hop shall be made so that the competitor lands first upon the same foot as that from which the competitor has taken off; in the step the competitor shall land on the other foot from which, subsequently, the jump is performed. 4 In all other respects the rules defining a failure for the Long Jump shall apply. (See rules 3 & 4 in Long Jump). 5 The triple jump mat distance will be placed at 7 m, 9m or 11m. Competitors must advise the Triple Jump Official of their mat distance prior to the commencement of their first jump. 6 Measuring All jumps shall be measured form the nearest break in the landing area made by any part of the body or limbs to the take-off line or its extension. In order to ensure the correct measurement of any jump, it is essential that the surface of the sand in the landing area should be accurately controlled so as to be level with the top of the take-off board. HIGH JUMP - RULES 1 The competitor must take-off from one foot. 2 A Competitor fails if he/she: (a) Knocks the bar off the supports (b) Touches the ground including the landing area beyond the plane of the uprights, with any part of the body, without first clearing the bar. 3 A competitor may commence jumping at any height. Three consecutive failures disqualify him/her from further jumping. NOTE - The effect of this rule is that a competitor may forgo his/her second or third trial at a particular height (after failing first or second time) and still jump at a subsequent height. If a competitor forgoes a trial at a certain height, he/she may not make any subsequent attempt at that height. 4 Any measurement of a new height shall be made before competitors attempt such height. In all cases of records, the Judges must check the measurements after the height has been cleared. NOTE - Judges should ensure, before starting the competition, that the underside and front of the cross-bar are distinguishable, and that the bar is always replaced with the same surface uppermost and the same surface to the front. 5 In jumping for height: (a) The competitor with the lowest number of jumps at the height at which the tie occurs shall be awarded the higher place. If the tie still remains, the competitor with the lowest total of failures throughout the competition up to and including the height last cleared shall be awarded the higher place.

1.28 m 1.32 m 1.35 m 1.38 m 1.40 m 1.42 m 1.44 m Total Fails Position A - xo o xo - xxo xxx 4 2= Administrative Booklet 2015 T & F Carnivals 7 B o o o x- xo xxo xxx 4 2= C o o x- o xxo xxo xxx 5 4 D o - - xxo xxo xo xxx 5 1

A, B, C and D all cleared 1.42 meters and failed at 1.44 meters. The rule regarding ties comes into operation, and as "D: cleared 1.42 meters at his/her second attempt, the others take three, he/she is declared the winner. The other three will tie and the judges add up the total number of failures, up to and including the height last cleared, i.e. 1.42 meters. "C" has more failures than "A" or "B", and is therefore awarded fourth place. "A" and "B" still tie they share second place. There are no jump-offs for any tied positions. SAFETY Prior to any jump taking place the official must ensure that the landing apparatus is secure and placed to the satisfaction of the jumper. All participants need to be informed of this jumping condition prior to the start of the competition.

SHOT PUT - RULES Each competitor is permitted three trials, and shall be credited with their best put. If a tie occurs the competitor whose second best performance is better shall be awarded the higher place. 3 A competitor must commence the throw from a stationary position inside the circle. 4 The shot shall be put from the shoulder with one hand only. At the time the competitor takes a stance in the ring to commence a put, the shot shall touch or be in close proximity to the chin and the hand shall not be dropped below this position during the action of putting. The shot must not be taken behind the line of the shoulders. 5 A competitor is allowed to touch the inside of both the iron band of the stop board. 6 It shall be a foul throw and not allowed to count if the competitor, after stepping into the circle and begun to make a throw, touches with any part of this body the ground outside the circle, the top of the iron band, stop board or circle, or improperly releases the shot in making any attempt. 7 Provided that in the course of trial, the foregoing rules have not been infringed, a competitor may interrupt a trial once started, may lay the implement down inside or outside the circle and may leave the circle (when leaving the circle he/she must step out as required below), before returning to a stationary position and beginning a fresh trial. 8 The competitor must not leave the circle until the implement has touched the ground. When leaving the circle, the first contact with the top of the iron band or the ground outside the circle must be completely behind the white line, which is drawn outside the circle running theoretically through the centre of the circle. 9 For a valid trial, the shot must fall completely within the inner edges of the lines marking the sector. 10 All competitors will have three (3) consecutive throws and the best two throws will be measured. 11 The measurement of each put shall be made immediately after the put from the nearest mark made by the fall of the shot, to the inside of the circumference of the circle, along a line from the mark made by the shot to the centre of the circle. SAFETY Prior to the competition beginning all participants need to be made aware of the dangers associated with the safe and efficient conduct of the event. All need to acknowledge that they will not place themselves within the throwing arc unless instructed to do so specifically by the official in charge. The official in charge will also ensure that when the implement is returned to the circle it must be carried and not thrown. DISCUS - RULES 1 Each competitor is permitted three trials, and shall be credited with the best effort. 2 If a tie occurs the competitor whose second best performance is better shall be awarded the higher place. 3 The discus shall be thrown from a circle. The competitor must commence the throw from a stationary position. 4 The competitor is allowed to touch the inner edge of the circle. It shall be a foul throw and not allowed to count if the competitor, after he has stepped into the circle and begun to make a throw, touches, the ground outside the circle or the top edge of the circle with any part of his/her body, or if he/she improperly releases the discus in making any attempt. 5 Provided that, in the course of a trial the foregoing rules have not been infringed, a competitor may interrupt a trial once started, may lay the implement down inside or outside the circle and may leave the circle (when leaving the circle he/she must step out as required below), before returning to a stationary position and beginning a fresh trial. 6 The competitor must not leave the circle until the implement has touched the ground. When leaving the circle, the first contact with the top of the iron band or ground outside the circle must be completely behind the white line which is drawn outside the circle running theoretically through the centre of the circle. 7 For a valid trial, the discus must fall completely within the inner edges of the lines marketing the sector. 8 All competitors will have three (3) consecutive throws and the best two throws will be measured. 9 The measurement of each throw shall be made immediately after the throw from the nearest mark made by the fall of the discus to the inside of the circumference of the circle along a line from the mark made by the implement to the centre of the circle. SAFETY Prior to the competition beginning all participants need to be made aware of the dangers associated with the safe and efficient conduct of the event. All need to acknowledge that they will not place themselves within the throwing arc unless instructed to do so specifically by the official in charge. The official in charge will also ensure that when the implement is returned to the circle it must be carried and not thrown.

Administrative Booklet 2015 T & F Carnivals 8 SSWA INTERSCHOOL ATHLETICS PROGRAM - ABCDE DIVISIONS 2015 [Final] Ev Time Gen Yr Group Event Details Div Record Year School 1 9.30 G Yr 7 800 m A 2 9.30 G Yr 7 800 m B 3 9.30 B Yr 11 & O Discus 1.5kg DA A Ben Laidler 59.30 1985 Hampton 4 9.30 B Yr 11 & O Discus 1.5kg DB B Ben Laidler 59.30 1985 Hampton 5 9.30 G Yr11 & O Shot Put 3kg SPA A Jazmin Nash 13.87 2014 Kelmscott 6 9.30 G Yr11 & O Shot Put 3kg SPB B Jazmin Nash 13.87 2014 Kelmscott 7 9.30 B Yr 8 Long Jump LJA A James Gallaugher 6.07 2013 Melville 8 9.30 B Yr 8 Long Jump LJB B James Gallaugher 6.07 2013 Melville 9 9.30 G Yr10 High Jump HJA A Carly Boyanich 1.64 1996 Lesmurdie 10 9.30 G Yr10 High Jump HJB B Carly Boyanich 1.64 1996 Lesmurdie 11 9.30 G Yr 8 & U Triple Jump TJA A 12 9.30 G Yr 8 & U Triple Jump TJB B 13 9.35 B Yr 7 800 m A 14 9.35 B Yr 7 800 m B 15 9.40 G Yr 8 800 m A Maya Fernandes 2:21.20 2009 Churchlands 16 9.40 G Yr 8 800 m B Maya Fernandes 2:21.20 2009 Churchlands 17 9.45 G Yr 7 Hurdles 80m 76cm A 18 9.47 G Yr 8 Hurdles 80m 76cm A Rhiannon Ormsby 12.50 2008 Leeming 19 9.49 B Yr11 & O 800 m A Mike Carlson 1.55.80 1976 Belmont 20 9.49 B Yr11 & O 800 m B Mike Carlson 1.55.80 1976 Belmont 21 9.50 G Yr 10 Long Jump LJA A Terri Wrenn 5.61 1973 John Curtin 22 9.50 G Yr 10 Long Jump LJB B Terri Wrenn 5.61 1973 John Curtin 23 9.50 B Yr 8 & U Discus 1kg DA A 24 9.50 B Yr 8 & U Discus 1kg DB B 25 9.50 G Yr 9 Shot Put 3kg S1 A Louise Wai 12.61 1994 Hamilton 26 9.50 G Yr 9 Shot Put 3kg S2 B Louise Wai 12.61 1994 Hamilton 27 9.50 B Yr 9 High Jump HJA A David Anderson 2.00 1980 Melville 28 9.50 B Yr 9 High Jump HJB B David Anderson 2.00 1980 Melville 29 9.50 B Yr10 & O Triple Jump TJA A S Craven 13.92 1994 Cntrl Midlands 30 9.50 B Yr10 & O Triple Jump TJB B S Craven 13.92 1994 Cntrl Midlands 31 9.54 B Yr 10 800 m A Mike Carlson 1.58.00 1974 Belmont 32 9.54 B Yr 10 800 m B Mike Carlson 1.58.00 1974 Belmont 33 9.59 G Yr 9 Hurdles 90m 76cm A Michelle Lowe 13.60 1994 Willetton 34 10.01 B Yr 7 Hurdles 90m 76cm A 35 10.03 B Yr 8 Hurdles 90m 76cm A Raheen Williams 13.10 2006 Lockridge 36 10.05 G Yr10 Hurdles 90m 76cm A Joanna Ward 13.50 2006 Willetton 37 10.07 B Yr 9 800 m A Abdul Kamara 2.03.78 2012 Hamilton 38 10.07 B Yr 9 800 m B Abdul Kamara 2.03.78 2012 Hamilton 39 10.10 B Yr 10 Discus 1kg DA A Blake Phillips 58.78 2011 Clarkson 40 10.10 B Yr 10 Discus 1kg DB B Blake Phillips 58.78 2011 Clarkson 41 10.10 B Yr 9 Shot Put 4kg SPA A Ben Laidler 16.04 1982 Hampton 42 10.10 B Yr 9 Shot Put 4kg SPA B Ben Laidler 16.04 1982 Hampton 43 10.10 B Yr 7 Long Jump LJA A 44 10.10 B Yr 7 Long Jump LJB B 45 10.10 G Yr 9 High Jump HJA A Carly Boyanich 1.70 1997 Lesmurdie 46 10.10 G Yr 9 High Jump HJB B Carly Boyanich 1.70 1997 Lesmurdie 47 10.10 G Yr10 & O Triple Jump TJA A Tahnee Reynolds-Hopkins 12.04 2006* Como 48 10.10 G Yr10 & O Triple Jump TJB B Tahnee Reynolds-Hopkins 12.04 2006* Como 49 10.12 B Yr 8 800 m A G Halvorsen 2.10.80 1974 Churchlands 50 10.12 B Yr 8 800 m B G Halvorsen 2.10.80 1974 Churchlands 100m 51 10.17 G Yr11 & O Hurdles A Michelle Lowe 14.27 1996 Willetton 76cm 52 10.19 G Yr 9 800 m A Sharon Kernagam 2.18.80 1981 Scarborough 53 10.19 G Yr 9 800 m B Sharon Kernagam 2.18.80 1981 Scarborough 100m 54 10.28 B Yr9 Hurdles A Jarrod Smith 13.30 2005 Kelmscott 84cm 100m 55 10.29 B Yr10 Hurdles A Jarrod Smith 12.60 2006 Kelmscott 84cm 56 10.30 G Yr 10 Discus 1kg DA A N Keeley 39.60 1989 Mirrabooka 57 10.30 G Yr 10 Discus 1kg DB B N Keeley 39.60 1989 Mirrabooka 58 10.30 B Yr8 & U Shot Put 3kg SPA A 59 10.30 B Yr8 & U Shot Put 3kg SPB B 60 10.30 G Yr8 & U High Jump HJA A Tracey Shepherd 1.73 1984 Churchlands 61 10.30 G Yr8 & U High Jump HJB B Tracey Shepherd 1.73 1984 Churchlands 62 10.30 B Yr9 Long Jump LJA A James Gallaugher 6.99 2014 Mellvile 63 10.30 B Yr9 Long Jump LJB B James Gallaugher 6.99 2014 Melville 64 10.35 G Yr10 & O 800 m A M Smart 2.16.10 1987 Kelmscott 65 10.35 G Yr10 & O 800 m B M Smart 2.16.10 1987 Kelmscott 110m 66 10.40 B Yr11 & O Hurdles A Terrell McKenzie 13.47 2012 Mt Lawley 84cm 67 10.43 G Yr7 200 m B 68 10.45 G Yr7 200 m A Administrative Booklet 2015 T & F Carnivals 9 69 10.47 B Yr7 200 m B 70 10.49 B Yr7 200 m A 71 10.50 G Yr11 & O Discus 1kg DA A I Livich 44.69 1981 Scarborough 72 10.50 G Yr11 & O Discus 1kg DB B I Livich 44.69 1981 Scarborough 73 10.50 B Yr11 & O High Jump HJA A S Craven 2.11 1994 Cntrl Midlands 74 10.50 B Yr11 & O High Jump HJB B S Craven 2.11 1994 Cntrl Midlands 75 10.50 G Yr8 Long Jump LJA A Isabella Morton-Smith 5.06 2014 Rossmoyne 76 10.50 G Yr8 Long Jump LJB B Isabella Morton-Smith 5.06 2014 Rossmoyne 77 10.50 B Yr9 Triple Jump TJA A Ken Abbott 13.59 1962 Scarborough 78 10.50 B Yr9 Triple Jump TJB B Ken Abbott 13.59 1962 Scarborough 79 10.51 G Yr8 200 m B Kylie Pettit 25.55 1983 Kewdale 80 10.53 G Yr8 200 m A Kylie Pettit 25.55 1983 Kewdale 81 10.55 B Yr8 200 m B James Gallaugher 23.13 2013 Melville 82 10.57 B Yr8 200 m A James Gallaugher 23.13 2013 Melville 83 10.59 G Yr9 200 m B Suzanne Broadrick 25.00 1982 Craigie 84 11.01 G Yr9 200 m A Suzanne Broadrick 25.00 1982 Craigie 85 11.03 B Yr9 200 m B James Gallaugher 22.97 2014 Melville 86 11.05 B Yr9 200 m A James Gallaugher 22.97 2014 Melville 87 11.07 G Yr10 200 m B Dana Vlahov 25.20 1978 Kent Street 88 11.09 G Yr10 200 m A Dana Vlahov 25.20 1978 Kent Street 89 11.10 G Yr9 Triple Jump TJA A Tahnee Reynolds-Hopkins 11.88 2004 Como 90 11.10 G Yr9 Triple Jump TJB B Tahnee Reynolds-Hopkins 11.88 2004 Como 91 11.10 G Yr10 Shot Put 3kg SPA A Jazmin Nash 12.67 2012 Kelmscott 92 11.10 G Yr10 Shot Put 3kg SPB B Jazmin Nash 12.67 2012 Kelmscott 93 11.11 B Yr10 200 m B Fred Martin 22.30 1981 John Curtin 94 11.13 B Yr10 200 m A Fred Martin 22.30 1981 John Curtin 95 11.15 G Yr11 & O 200 m B Kym Howe 5.91 1996 Kelmscott 96 11.17 G Yr11 & O 200 m A Kym Howe 5.91 1996 Kelmscott 97 11.19 B Yr11 & O 200 m B Aaron Oliver 21.50 2008 Armadale 98 11.21 B Yr11 & O 200 m A Aaron Oliver 21.50 2008 Armadale 99 11.26 G Yr 8 & U 400 m A M Smart 60.90 1985 Kelmscott 100 11.29 B Yr 8 & U 400 m A Sahr Musa 55.60 2007 John Curtin 101 11.30 G Yr 9 Long Jump LJA A Abigail Dargan 5.48 2013 Carine 102 11.30 G Yr 9 Long Jump LJB B Abigail Dargan 5.48 2013 Carine 11.30 David Anderson 1981 Melville 103 B Yr10 High Jump HJA A Kent Adams 2.00 2007 Leeming 11.30 David Anderson 1981 Melville 104 B Yr10 High Jump HJB B Kent Adams 2.00 2007 Leeming 105 11.30 B Yr8 & U Triple Jump TJA A 106 11.30 B Yr8 & U Triple Jump TJB B 107 11.30 B Yr10 Shot Put 4kg SPA A J Ballamy 16.20 1983 Cntrl Midlands 108 11.30 B Yr10 Shot Put 4kg SPB B J Ballamy 16.20 1983 Cntrl Midlands 109 11.32 G Yr9 400 m A Anastasia Howarth 58.70 2008 Churchlands 110 11.35 B Yr9 400 m A Wayne Crafter 52.40 1976 Mirrabooka 111 11.38 G Yr10 400 m A Natasha Thomas 55.51 2012 Willetton 112 11.42 B Yr10 400 m A Mike Wrenn 50.40 1971 John Curtin 113 11.45 G Yr11 & O 400 m A Rachel McCormick 57.71 2010 Carine 114 11.48 B Yr11 & O 400 m A Mike Wrenn 49.40 1973 John Curtin 115 11.50 B Yr11 & O Shot Put 5kg SPA A Ben Laidler 21.72 1885 Hampton 116 11.50 B Yr11 & O Shot Put 5kg SPB B Ben Laidler 21.72 1885 Hampton 117 11.50 G Yr8 & U Discus 1kg DA A 118 11.50 G Yr8 & U Discus 1kg DB B 119 11.50 G Yr11 & O Long Jump LJA A Kym Howe 5.91 1996 Kelmscott 120 11.50 G Yr11 & O Long Jump LJB B Kym Howe 5.91 1996 Kelmscott 121 11.51 G Yr7 100 m C 122 11.53 G Yr7 100 m B 123 11.54 G Yr7 100 m A 124 11.55 B Yr7 100 m C 125 11.57 B Yr7 100 m B 126 11.58 B Yr7 100 m A 127 12.00 G Yr8 100 m C Rhiannon Ormsby 12.50 2008 Leeming 128 12.01 G Yr8 100 m B Rhiannon Ormsby 12.50 2008 Leeming 129 12.03 G Yr8 100 m A Rhiannon Ormsby 12.50 2008 Leeming 130 12.04 B Yr8 100 m C James Gallagher 11.32 2013 Melville 131 12.05 B Yr8 100 m B James Gallagher 11.32 2013 Melville 132 12.07 B Yr8 100 m A James Gallagher 11.32 2013 Melville 133 12.09 G Yr9 100 m C S Spry 12.10 1989 Hamilton 134 12.10 G Yr9 100 m B S Spry 12.10 1989 Hamilton 135 12.10 B Yr8 & under High Jump HJA A Tracey Shepherd 1.73 1984 Churchlands 136 12.10 B Yr8 & under High Jump HJB B Tracey Shepherd 1.73 1984 Churchlands 137 12.10 G Yr 7 Long Jump LJA A 138 12.10 G Yr 7 Long Jump LJB B 139 12.10 G Yr8 & U Shot Put 3kg SPA A 140 12.10 G Yr8 & U Shot Put 3kg SPB B 141 12.10 G Yr9 Discus 1kg DA A Colleen Palmer 37.50 1985 Kewdale 142 12.10 G Yr9 Discus 1kg DB B Colleen Palmer 37.50 1985 Kewdale 143 12.11 G Yr9 100 m A S Spry 12.10 1989 Hamilton 144 12.13 B Yr9 100 m C Lachlan McDermott 11.08 2012 Shenton 145 12.15 B Yr9 100 m B Lachlan McDermott 11.08 2012 Shenton 146 12.16 B Yr9 100 m A Lachlan McDermott 11.08 2012 Shenton 147 12.17 G Yr10 100 m C F McKirdy 11.83 1993 Ocean Reef Administrative Booklet 2015 T & F Carnivals 10 148 12.19 G Yr10 100 m B F McKirdy 11.83 1993 Ocean Reef 149 12.20 G Yr10 100 m A F McKirdy 11.83 1993 Ocean Reef 150 12.21 B Yr10 100 m C A Taylor 10.75 1992 Woodvale 151 12.23 B Yr10 100 m B A Taylor 10.75 1992 Woodvale 152 12.24 B Yr10 100 m A A Taylor 10.75 1992 Woodvale 153 12.25 G Yr 11 & O 100 m C Stephanie Rankine 11.40 2008 Hampton 154 12.26 G Yr 11 & O 100 m B Stephanie Rankine 11.40 2008 Hampton 155 12.27 G Yr 11 & O 100 m A Stephanie Rankine 11.40 2008 Hampton 156 12.28 B Yr 11 & O 100 m C Ray Williams 10.40 2007 Lockridge 157 12.29 B Yr 11 & O 100 m B Ray Williams 10.40 2007 Lockridge 158 12.30 B Yr 11 & O 100 m A Ray Williams 10.40 2007 Lockridge 159 12.30 G Yr 11 & O High Jump HJA A Vanessa Browne 1.78 1979 Rossmoyne 160 12.30 G Yr 11 & O High Jump HJB B Vanessa Browne 1.78 1979 Rossmoyne 161 12.30 B Yr10 Long Jump LJA A Lee Zimoch 7.14 2013 Ashdale 162 12.30 B Yr10 Long Jump LJB B Lee Zimoch 7.14 2013 Ashdale 163 12.30 B Yr9 Discus 1kg DA A Liam Gartlan 50.08 2014 Woodvale 164 12.30 B Yr9 Discus 1kg DB B Liam Gartlan 50.08 2014 Woodvale 165 12.34 G Yr 9 & U 1500 m A S Lennon 4.49.20 1985 Lynwood 166 12.34 G Yr 9 & U 1500 m B S Lennon 4.49.20 1985 Lynwood 167 12.41 B Yr 9 & U 1500 m A Mike Devlyn 4.22.00 1983 Hamilton 168 12.41 B Yr 9 & U 1500 m B Mike Devlyn 4.22.00 1983 Hamilton 169 12.48 G Yr10 & O 1500 m A Tarinah Nazaroff 4.39.60 2012 Duncraig 170 12.48 G Yr10 & O 1500 m B Tarinah Nazaroff 4.39.60 2012 Duncraig 171 12.50 B Yr11 & O Long Jump LJA A Michael Bogdanis 7.24 1994 Greenwood 172 12.50 B Yr11 & O Long Jump LJB B Michael Bogdanis 7.24 1994 Greenwood 173 12.55 B Yr10 & O 1500 m A Chartt Miller 3.39.77 2012 Ocean Reef 174 12.55 B Yr10 & O 1500 m B Chartt Miller 3.39.77 2012 Ocean Reef 175 1.10 G Yr7 4 x 100 m Relay 176 1.13 B Yr7 4 x 100 m Relay 177 1.16 G Yr8 4 x 100 m Relay Forrestfield 52.10 1981 Forrestfield 178 1.19 B Yr8 4 x 100 m Relay Cannington 46.90 1971 Cannington 179 1.22 G Yr9 4 x 100 m Relay Rossmoyne 51.43 1994 Rossmoyne 180 1.25 B Yr9 4 x 100 m Relay Warwick 47.21 2014 Warwick 181 1.28 G Yr10 4 x 100 m Relay Kelmscott 51.50 2005 Kelmscott 182 1.31 B Yr10 4 x 100 m Relay John Curtin 44.70 1971 John Curtin 183 1.34 G Yr11 & over 4 x 100 m Relay Hampton 51.00 1979 Hampton 184 1.37 B Yr11 & over 4 x 100 m Relay John Curtin 43.50 1973 John Curtin

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