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Athlete Club Athlete Club Eliza Ault-Connell Woden Athletics Club Cassie Dege Weston Creek Junior TeamACT Athlete Age Group Club Coach (if listed) Harry Anderson Under 17 North Canberra-Gungahlin Angus McEntyre Maddy Anderson Under 17 Ginninderra Jason Anderson Ethan Ayodele Under 17 North Canberra-Gungahlin Les Bottles Jules Bacchus Under 18 North Canberra-Gungahlin Chris Bacchus Alissa Barbour Under 16 Ginninderra Brian Daly Jett Barker Under 16 North Canberra-Gungahlin Gerard Ryan Oliver Barker Under 14 North Canberra-Gungahlin Gerard Ryan Phoenix Bateman Under 17 North Canberra-Gungahlin Matt Wecker Benjamin Batten Under 14 North Canberra-Gungahlin Rowan Vergano Max Berry Under 16 Ginninderra Faye Todd Angus Boshier Under 18 North Canberra-Gungahlin Matt Wecker Jamie Brennan Under 17 North Canberra-Gungahlin Gerard Ryan Kiefer Brennan Under 16 Woden Athletics Club Junior TeamACT Athlete Age Group Club Coach (if listed) Sophie Brennan Under 16 South Canberra-Tuggeranong Dylan Bretton Under 16 Ginninderra Hannah Cadden Under 20 North Canberra-Gungahlin Dennis Goodwin Andrew Camp-Liddiard Under 16 North Canberra-Gungahlin Dennis Goodwin Bradley Carruthers Under 17 South Canberra-Tuggeranong Phil Henderson Alexandra Chambers Under 17 North Canberra-Gungahlin Gerard Ryan Advit Chugh Under 14 North Canberra-Gungahlin Dennis Goodwin Kodi Clarkson Under 14 Ginninderra Ryan Cuzner Under 16 Ginninderra Brian Daly Michael de Simone Under 20 North Canberra-Gungahlin Suzan Fulop Blake Deery Under 14 North Canberra-Gungahlin John Deery Isla Dennell Under 14 Woden Athletics Club Rowan Vergano Siddharth Dhawan Under 14 Ginninderra Matthew Griggs Junior TeamACT Athlete Age Group Club Coach (if listed) Nicholas Donaldson Under 20 Woden Athletics Club Matt Beckenham Daniel Dreher Under 20 Woden Athletics Club Gerard Ryan Holly Dudziak Under 16 Woden Athletics Club Phil Alchin Colby Eddowes Under 20 South Canberra-Tuggeranong Mike Barber Rory Forbes Under 16 Queanbeyan Phil Alchin Charlotte Fowler Under 15 Ginninderra Gianna Ghirardello Under 16 Ginninderra Olivia Carah Alex Gordon Under 18 Queanbeyan Phil Henderson Nathaniel Halpin Under 18 Para-Athletics Talent Squad Marnie Gigliotti George Harwood- Under 17 Woden Athletics Club Matt Wecker Edwards Jessica Hassan Under 16 Goulburn-Mulwaree Jenny Hassan Tia Hatchman Under 20 Queanbeyan Junior TeamACT Athlete Age Group Club Coach (if listed) Lucy Hill Under 17 North Canberra-Gungahlin Faye Todd Lucy Hincksman Under 18 Woden Athletics Club Luca Hogg Under 14 North Canberra-Gungahin Rowan Vergano Zyanya Holloway Under 14 Weston Creek Rowan Vergano & Matt Wecker Brock Hughes Under 20 Woden Athletics Club Suzan Fulop Hamish Hunter Under 20 Woden Athletics Club Des Proctor Hannah James Under 14 North Canberra-Gungahlin Brian Daly Sierra Jaques Under 15 North Canberra-Gungahlin Gus Nketia Jaidah Jarvis Under 18 Goulburn-Mulwaree Cooper Jenner Under 15 North Canberra-Gungahlin Rowan Vergano Imogen Johnston Under 17 Woden Athletics Club Phil Alchin Tiffany Johnston Under 15 Woden Athletics Club Matt Wecker William Johnston Under 15 Woden Athletics Club Phil Alchin Junior TeamACT Athlete Age Group Club Coach (if listed) Benjamin Kalenjuk Under 17 Para-Athletics Talent Squad Marnie Gigliotti Joshua Kalozi Under 17 Gouldburn-Mulwaree Bob Morgan Ryan Knight Under 15 Ginninderra Andrew Heffernen Chloe Kong Under 14 North Canberra-Gungahlin Lachlan Calvert & Dennis Mace Zoe Kong Under 16 North Canberra-Gungahlin Dennis Mace Lotte Latukefu Under 16 Woden Athletics Club Phil Alchin Chloe Lawton Under 18 Ginninderra Faye Todd James Lemon Under 18 Ginninderra Brian Daly Amalie Leslie Under 17 Ginninderra Rowan Vergano Joshua Lobo Under 14 North Canberra-Gungahlin Lachie Calvert John Maguire Under 17 Woden Athletics Club Des Proctor Jacinta Metcalf Under 20 North Canberra-Gungahlin Lee Bobbin Charlotte Morgan Under 14 Ginninderra Stephen Morgan Junior TeamACT Athlete Age Group Club Coach (if listed) Scarlett Morris-Barrow Under 15 Woden Athletics Club Phil Alchin Cameron Myers Under 16 North Canberra-Gungahlin Lee Bobbin Darcy Neisler-McKeon Under 18 North Canberra-Gungahlin Augustine Nketia Jnr Under 20 Woden Athletics Club Abshirbile Noor Under 18 Ginninderra Gerard Ryan Amelia Norton Under 15 Ginninderra Des Proctor Itmar Oren Under 18 North Canberra-Gungahlin Matt Wecker Dylan Outram Under 16 Woden Athletics Club Suzan Fulop Jaydon Page Under 18 Para-Athletics Talent Squad Seb Kuzminski Tom Palfrey Under 20 North Canberra-Gungahlin Lee Bobbin Xanthe Pick Under 15 Ginninderra Brian Daly Chloe Penfold Under 16 North Canberra-Gungahlin Mark Penfold Tom Penfold Under 17 North Canberra-Gungahlin Mark Penfold William Polinelli Under 15 Woden Athletics Club Des Proctor Junior TeamACT Athlete Age Group Club Coach (if listed) Connor Pratt Under 18 Ginninderra Brendan Pratt Indygo Prebble Under 18 Para-Athletics Talent Squad Marnie Gigliotti Ryan Preston Under 15 South Canberra-Tuggeranong John Grady Xavier Quispes Under 18 North Canberra-Gungahlin Gerard Ryan Iris Rangiah Under 14 Woden Athletics Club Des Proctor Olivia Rizzuto Under 16 Woden Athletics Club Matt Rizzuto Sam Rizzuto Under 14 Woden Athletics Club Matt Rizzuto Claire Roberts Under 20 North Canberra-Gungahlin Matt Beckenham Skyla Robinson-McEvoy Under 18 Queanbeyan Mike Sainsbury Eric Rosa Under 20 South Canberra-Tuggeranong John Grady Max Rosin Under 20 Weston Creek Des Proctor Layla Rowntree Under 20 North Canberra-Gungahlin Gerard Ryan Ethan Samuelson Under 17 North Canberra-Gungahlin Tom Stead Aisha Shave Under 14 Ginninderra Rowan Vergano Junior TeamACT Athlete Age Group Club Coach (if listed) Sidney Shaw Under 18 Ginninderra Mark Worrall Taj Shears Under 16 Euro Coast Athletics Harvey Shears Astrid Smyth Under 18 North Canberra-Gungahlin Lachie Calvert Claire Solomon Under 20 North Canberra-Gungahlin Dennis Goodwin Joshua Southam Under 15 Cooma Athletics Club Klara Steinhasuer Under 17 Ginninderra Phil Henderson Ariadne Stergiou Under 17 Woden Athletics Club Phil Alchin Angus Thompson Under 20 Woden Athletics Club Des Proctor Hayden Todd Under 17 Ginninderra Brian Daly Jacob Todd Under 17 Ginninderra Brian Daly Siena Towndrow Under 14 Woden Athletics Club Mark Rossiter Owen Toyne Under 15 Ginninderra Matthew Griggs Misha van Scheppingen Under 17 North Canberra-Gungahlin Matt Wecker Junior TeamACT Athlete Age Group Club Coach (if listed) Patrick Watson-Howell Under 18 North Canberra-Gungahlin Matt Wecker Damian Wells Under 20 North Canberra-Gungahlin Ernie Shankelton Hannah Williams Under 14 Ginninderra Gerard Ryan Jemma Wilson Under 15 North Canberra-Gungahlin Kiarna Wolley-Blain Under 20 South Canberra-Tuggeranong Mike Barber Tara Wyllie Under 20 Woden Athletics Club Phil Alchin Satyendra Yogeswaran Under 14 Ginninderra Subraman Yogeswaran Gwyllym Young Under 20 South Canberra-Tuggeranong Garry Hosking Mia Zasiadczyk Under 14 North Canberra-Gungahlin Rowan Veranog Senior TeamACT Athlete Club Athlete Club Eliza Ault-Connell Woden Athletics Club Cassie Dege Weston Creek Kara Baker Weston Creek Klara Dess Weston Creek Angela Ballard North Canberra-Gungahlin Nicholas Donaldson Woden Athletics Club Vincent Donnadieu Weston Creek Kelsey-Lee Barber South Canberra-Tuggeranong Jess Bell South Canberra-Tuggeranong Ari Gesini Para-Athletics Talent Squad Leigh Bennett Woden Athletics Club Sam Harding Weston Creek Angeline Blackburn South Canberra-Tuggeranong Jane Hickie Woden Athletics Club Lauren Boden North Canberra-Gungahlin Alissa Jordaan Para-Athletics Talent Squad Callum Burns Weston Creek Jake Lappin North Canberra-Gungahlin Olivia Carney Woden Athletics Club Erek Lukowski Woden Athletics Club Sam Carter North Canberra-Gungahlin Patrick Matthews Weston Creek Cameron Crombie Ginninderra Riley McGown North Canberra-Gungahlin Clare de Salis Woden Athletics Club Eloise Millington Woden Athletics Club Senior TeamACT Athlete Club Jaydon Page Para-Athletics Talent Squad Tom Palfrey North Canberra-Gungahlin Chad Perris Para-Athletics Talent Squad Athlete Club Helen Pretorius Woden Athletics Club James Turner Para-Athletics Talent Squad Angus Proudfoot Woden Athletics Club Jesse Turner North Canberra-Gungahlin Claire Roberts North Canberra-Gungahlin Matthew Wecker North Canberra-Gungahlin Max Rosin Weston Creek Kiarna Woolley- South Canberra-Tuggeranong Blain Philo Saunders Weston Creek Jayden Sawyer Para-Athletics Talent Squad Alex Schaffer Woden Athletics Club Keely Small Weston Creek Matt Thompson Woden Athletics Club.
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