Annual Report 2008/09

Table of Contents Office Bearers and Staff ______2 Board of Directors______2 Staff Members______2 Commissions ______2 Sponsors______3 President’s Report ______4 Executive Officer’s Report______6 Track and Field Competition Commission Report______8 Track and Field Technical Manager’s Report ______8 Out of Stadium Commission Report ______9 Development Officer’s Reprot ______10 Chair of Clubs Council Report. ______12 South Australian Race Walking Club______13 Finance Directors Report ______14 Finaincail Reports ______15 Audit Report______15 Financial Reports ______16 Balance Sheet______16 Income and Expenditure Statement ______17 Statement of Cash Flows ______18 Notes to the Financial Statements______19 Statement by the Board ______22 Registrations for 2008-2009______23 Life Members______24 Merit Award Recipients ______24 Honour Roll ______24 Hall of Fame ______25 Awards ______25 State Championship Results ______27 2009 Track and Field State Championships ______27 Multis______34 Minutes of Last Year’s AGM ______35

Office Bearers and Staff As at 30 June 2009 Board of Directors President: Tony Keynes Vice President: Joe Stevens Finance: Graham Billett Chair of Clubs Advisory Council: Arthur Mangos Board Member: Emily Miller Board Member: Kym Miller Board Appointed: Peter Mayer

Staff Members Executive Officer: Adam Bishop Administration Officer: Melinda Andrews Development Officer: Toby Medlin Receptionists: Rosemary Billett Canteen Manager: Rita Golding

Commissions Track and Field Competition Commission Chair: Caroline Jackman Andrew Beck Lesley Jesser Adrian Pounsett Cherie Rothery Technical Manager: Anton van Bavel

Out of Stadium Competition Commission Chair: Adam Bishop Adam Didyk Technical Manager: Joe Stevens

Officials Commission Chair: Colleen McEwan Zoe Bryson Peter Donavan Peter Grant Caroline Jackman Cherrie Mangos Brenda Pearl OAM Joe Stevens Adrian Warner

Page 2 Annual Report 2008/09 Sponsors Athletics SA would like to acknowledge and thank the following corporate sponsors:

Annual Report 2008/09 Page 3 President’s Report As your President it gives by Adam. This feedback is being used to me great deal of pleasure to develop a new Strategic Plan which will see present my annual report. some exciting improvements going forward.

Once again I must Adam is ably supported by Melinda Andrews, acknowledge our Patron, His who has worked very hard improving our Excellency Rear Admiral administration operations. Melinda’s 3 key Kevin Scarce, for his active areas over the past year has been support of our Sport. I regularly see Kevin canteen/finance, developing and refining training on the Mt Lofty summit trail early on Clubs on Line and revamping our Saturday and Sunday mornings. presentation night.

I was a bit ahead of myself last year, so I Toby continues to be creative, energetic and would like to again congratulate Mark Ormrod enthusiastic in his development role. This is a (2 times Olympian) 4 x 400 relay, Claire challenging area which forms one of the Woods(Tallent) 20 Km walk who represented pillars of our strategic plan. us at the Beijing Olympics and Ian Boswell the best photo finish reader in the world. Rosemary continues her dedicated role as Registrar and part time receptionist. Others I’d like to congratulate include: I would like to thank our hard working Board. Paralympics Beijing 2008 Rodney Farr-seated Unfortunately the survey indicated that many discus, javelin & shot put, Michael Roeger- of our constituents were unaware of who our Amputee middle distance, Kirrilee McPherson- dedicated Board members are. To Joe Cerebral Palsy sprints; and Kathryn Parrish – Stevens for his work as Vice President, a Cerebral Palsy sprints dedicated official and Race Director of the City Bay Fun Run, Graham Billett Enfield Amie Laube – 400m and Richard Everest – Harriers Club stalwart, official and our 5,000m who competed in the Commonwealth excellent Financial Director. Emily Miller a Youth Games - India October 2008. competing athlete, and our Board legal adviser, Arthur Mangos, ASA official and chair Tara Palm and Richard Everest (junior) of Clubs Council, our newest member is Kym competed at Amman, Jordan in the 2009 Miller Enfield Harriers stalwart, coach, World Cross Country March 09. competitor, who helps us in the area of development, thank you all once again. Four of our best athletes competed in the 25th World University Games Belgrave July Probably the three most challenging 2009, Lauren Foote heptathlon, Clay Watkins volunteer jobs in athletics are being part of 400m and relays, Richard Everest 5000m and the Summer Commission, Out of Stadium Henry Frayne in the triple jump. Commission and the Officials Commission. To last year’s members, thank you for your Lastly on the international scene Paige Hooper commitment to our sport. I am really pleased (5km walk) represented us in the 6th World to see that a new era of enthusiastic Youth Games-Bressanone, Italy July 2009. volunteers is striving to deliver some changes and improvements to the way our I am particularly pleased to see our junior competitions are run. athletes doing so well on the World stage. The roles of the three commissions cannot be Our new administration team has made great understated as they determine the success of progress. Adam Bishop has now settled in our winter and summer competitions and the really well, despite our current financial successful running of all ASA events. limitations which means Adam is limited to working for ASA three days a week, while Our sponsors need special thanks for their holding down another time consuming role. A ongoing support. Airport continues major priority of your Board is to raise its generous support which is channelled into additional funds to employ Adam full time. our development programs. Vilis continues its Adam has great vision for where he sees ASA support for our canteen, along with our long in 4 to 5 years. Most of you would have term supporters Coca Cola Amatil, especially received a very comprehensive survey for the Powerade Games. Adam Internet, created by and comprehensively summarised

Page 4 Annual Report 2008/09 Streets Ice-cream, Hyundai and City Bay are also great supporters. Brenda Pearl OAM and David Prince OAM were inducted as Life Governors, the highest Our relationship with our major sponsor The award offered by AA. Office for Recreation and Sport continues to grow. I believe it is this excellent working Dr John Daly OAM, Noella Greenham OAM, relationship that helped us receive $1.7 Pat Peters AM, Murray Aitken, Alan Launder, million for resurfacing the track in the 10/11 and joining them on the night were Fletcher budget period. We continue to work closely McEwen OAM and Dr Bob Cruise as Life with them in planning this major investment. Members. We have regular meetings and appreciate their interest in our sport. I would also like to Another hard working volunteer for ASA, thank Robbie McFadden for his onsite Trevor Wiseman, received an OAM for his management of the stadium. services to athletics at the secondary school level and his tireless work for ASA and A huge vote of thanks must go to all our ASA coaching. Trevor was a terrific athlete who volunteers who are involved with the City Bay has gone on to dedicate much of his spare Fun run. Last year saw a record 28,765 time to the sport of athletics. Thoroughly participants. ASA members are the main deserved. drivers of the Sunday Mail City Bay Fun Run Committee and the Trust and of course our In conclusion I reiterate my comments from ASA clubs who supply a large volunteer force last year that Athletics in is and help this event enjoy the status of one of definitely in an exciting phase, with many Australia’s great fun runs. We as a sport positive initiatives on the drawing board. benefit from this substantial involvement. I wish all our wonderful volunteers, paid staff and competing athletes all the best for Last year at Athletics Australia’s Presidents season 09/10. meeting, Adam Bishop and I were privileged to attend a glittering gala dinner which Tony Keynes. honoured our super volunteers in our sport President athletics SA nationally.

Annual Report 2008/09 Page 5 Executive Officer’s Report The 2008-2009 financial One of the more significant projects year period has brought undertaken this financial year was the about a lot of changes development and implementation of a within Athletics South comprehensive membership survey. As part Australia. I was an of the communications overhaul, Athletics example of one such SA, for the first time in a very long time change when in late sought feedback from its stakeholders in a September 2008, I took up the position of range of key areas across the sport. Executive Officer. When I first saw the Knowledge is power, and as the Executive advertisement for the role, I thought long Officer, I really wanted to have a clear and hard about whether I really wanted to indication of the opinions, needs, and desires even apply for the position, based on an of the membership base. With this in mind, I awareness of the many problems and difficult wrote the survey and then sifted through the challenges the organisation was facing. For 240 responses to write the report. This was many years I had been critical of Athletics an extremely time consuming process but SA, but I quickly realised that rather than one that was very important. The data continuing to complain about perceived acquired from the survey responses has been inadequacies of the administration, I could enlightening and the catalyst for change in a apply for the position, and if appointed, number of areas. Importantly, the survey utilise my professional expertise garnered data will be used to help construct the new from studying and working in Australia and Athletics SA strategic plan, which will be the United States. Importantly, I could also developed later in 2009. use my knowledge and experience of athletics from competing domestically and A key event for Athletics SA during the 2008- abroad to try and make a difference to the 2009 track and field season was the hosting sport in South Australia. of the Australian Under 20 and Under 23 Championships. This was an important event A key directive for the internal operations of on the Australian calendar and one in which the Athletics SA office was to improve its South Australia did a fantastic job in communication at all levels. Specifically, showcasing its ability to host high quality there was a focus on increasing stakeholder athletics events. I wish to acknowledge the communication, particularly utilising our tireless efforts of the Local Organising ability to communicate electronically with our Committee (LOC) for this event who all membership base. The flow of information generously volunteered their time in the from the office has improved markedly and months before the event and then during the will continue to improve as we address the championships itself. The LOC consisted of: inadequacies of our current database setup. Tara Girolamo, Barb Stephens, Caroline Athletics SA’s ability to communicate quickly, Jackman, Jane Rowe, Anton van Bavel, efficiently and more effectively with our Barbara Borham, Bob Hunter, Brenda Pearl, members will significantly improve once the Joe Stevens, Melinda Andrews, Toby Medlin, online registration process is properly set up. and Peter Donovan. It was acknowledged by This has been a long and, at times, many athletes, coaches, and administrators frustrating process, but we have been that this was a fantastic event. This will assist working closely with IMG and the clubs, and, Athletics SA in working to secure significant at the time of writing, we are close to national events in coming seasons. launching the system. Furthermore, we have significantly increased the amount and One of the more satisfying outcomes for the relevance of the information that appears on 2008-2009 financial year was the our website, as it is recognised that announcement of $1.7 million in funding to www.athleticssa.org is an important resource resurface the Santos Stadium track in the for current and potential members, as well as 2010-11 financial year. This was very well a vital marketing tool. Athletics SA also received and credit must be given to those launched a new electronic newsletter, which that worked very hard behind the scenes to was well received. As digital media frame this as an important issue for the increasingly becomes an accepted means of South Australian Government. I wish to legitimate communication, Athletics SA will acknowledge the work of the Office for need to continue to develop its use of this Recreation and Sport (ORS), including vital communication medium. There are still Minister Wright, in working with Athletics SA many improvements to be made in this area. on the project and for their significant ongoing financial contribution to athletics in

Page 6 Annual Report 2008/09 SA. The guidance and networking opportunities provided by ORS staff have also been invaluable.

Another big development was the introduction of a new membership fee structure for the 2009-10 season thanks to a deal struck with ORS for the hire of Santos Stadium. Commencing in October 2009, all athletes, coaches, spectators and officials will be admitted free to Interclub events. It is hoped that this will encourage people to bring their family and friends along to meets, which will be extremely positive for the sport.

I wish to acknowledge the tremendous Athletics South Australia faces a number of support of the Board, and in particular, Tony challenges in moving forward and innovative Keynes, as President of Athletics SA. Tony’s change is needed to ensure that the enthusiasm, leadership, and phenomenal organisation remains relevant and ultimately work ethic have been invaluable to the viable. Revenue streams, staffing, volunteer administrative team. Few would be aware of recruitment and retention, competitions, and the countless hours Tony so willingly devotes development all face unique and complex to his position for the benefit of the sport and challenges. Further, the management team is he has certainly made my role a lot easier continuing to explore the notion of just who this past year. Athletics SA is as an organisation and where it fits into the overall scheme of athletics in A big thank you must also go out to our South Australia. Athletics in SA, and fabulous sponsors in Adelaide Airport, ORS, moreover, across the country, presently Streets, City Bay, Adam Internet, Vili’s, Coca exists in a fragmented state and this, I Cola, Streets and Hyundai for their ongoing believe, is the biggest challenge facing the support of SA athletics. sport. Answering these questions and addressing issues of fragmentation require Financially, Athletics SA had a strong year much thought and careful consideration, as with a healthy profit, but the organisation is they have wide reaching implications for the still limited by its financial capability and the future of Athletics SA and other athletics year ahead promises to be a challenging one. organisations in this state. Staffing is an issue and the Board and management need to persist in the search for This financial year has been positive, but additional sponsorship and revenue streams. there is still much work to be done across all Having an Executive Officer employed full areas of the administration of athletics in SA. time is something we need to work towards. There is some very positive work occurring at With that said though, the current office team the national level and across the states and of Toby and Melinda and the volunteer work there is a great vibe around the athletics of Rosemary and Barb Stephens has been world at present. The challenge for Athletics fantastic. Your teamwork, and commitment SA is to capture this vibe and continue to to instigating positive organisational change build upon the momentum that has been is appreciated and your hard work hasn’t created. gone unnoticed. Thanks must also go to our dedicated Canteen Manager, Rita Golding, for In closing, I would just like to assert that I her commitment and hard work. To our don’t take my position as Executive Officer athletes, coaches, officials, and club for granted and I feel privileged to have been administrators, your passion and dedication appointed to a role where I represent to South Australian athletics is great and athletics in SA at the state and national level. your ongoing support is appreciated. I look forward to facing the challenges ahead Ultimately, you’re the reason Athletics SA and working with the SA athletics community exists and we look forward to continuing to to improve the administration and delivery of serve all of you. athletics in South Australia.

Adam Bishop Executive Officer

Annual Report 2008/09 Page 7 Track and Field Competition Commission Report After a delayed start for the Track and Field Competition Commission we focused our efforts on improving the previous year’s program. There were no big changes to the existing program, however we did ensure that there was a range of events each week with flexibility for both athletes and officials. The commission consisted of a small group of professional people with valuable skill sets and we all look forward to building on achievements next year. Thanks to everyone and especially to all the officials involved for their efforts and support.

Caroline Jackman Chair, Track and Field Competition

Commission

Track and Field Technical Manager’s Report Technical operations of the Athletic Manager, who also filled this role for the Association of South Australia continue to championships. The effort was worth it and operate through the dedication and hard all members of the technical crew can be work of many volunteers. In addition to the proud of the way in which they fulfilled their Technical Manager, Bob Hillebrand and Grant duties and contributed to the success of the Holliday continued to provide assistance championships. A week later, Adelaide hosted week in, week out. Mr Hillebrand’s duties in the Australian Masters Athletics the shed include responsibility for preparing Championships over Easter and technical the implements for competition and doing support was provided under the leadership of many maintenance tasks, especially painting. Brian Wyld. Mr Holliday continued to help set up and pack up the competition arena each week and took Last year, I wrote about poor advancement on coordination of this when the Technical of procurement of new implements and Manager was not present, especially in the equipment as being a failure in 2007-2008. months of January and February. Whilst more This improved in 2008-2009, with the hosting help is always good, the larger number of of the Australian U20 and U23 permanent members of the technical crew Championships providing a focus for makes it easier to share the load. As in past procurement efforts. However, the general years, additional assistance was also standard of equipment is still a concern and provided at various times by Brian Wyld. was raised by respondents to the survey that John Hamann continued to give help and was carried out at the end of the summer advice as well as lending his time to perform season. Whilst the comments included in the construction and maintenance tasks, whilst survey were general in nature, making it David Pearl also helped out in this area. Joe hard to identify where specific improvement Stevens continued as the Out of Stadium should be targeted, it is reflective of a need Technical Manager. to make further progress in this area. To this end, an ad hoc committee, comprising the The highlight on the calendar for 2008-2009 Track and Field Technical Manager, the Out of was the hosting of the Australian Under 20 Stadium Technical Manager and Chairman of and Under 23 Championships. This event was Club Advisory Council, Arthur Mangos, has held over three days at the beginning of been established. Early discussions have April. It is always a source of great pride to been positive. play host to a national competition and the championships were the best hosted by One aspect of the discussions so far has been South Australia for some time. This was due on the relationship between the Association in no small part to a highly dedicated Local and the Office for Recreation and Sport, who Organising Committee, of which the Technical own and manage Santos Stadium and the Manager was pleased to be a member. The arrangement whereby Association equipment technical preparations were thorough and is supplied for non-Association competitions, culminated by one long night of work under with the Technical Manager being responsible floodlights until dawn by the Technical for maintenance and repair. Positive talks

Page 8 Annual Report 2008/09 have also been had with the Executive Officer a permanent member to the Commission, the of the Association, Adam Bishop, on this Technical Manager fulfils a key role in matter. There has been general acceptance determining the quality of the calendar and within the committee of a plan to purchase program. Following the conclusion of the equipment specifically for use by stadium season, the Commission has begun working hirers as a way to preserve quality on the calendar and program for 2009-2010. implements and equipment for use in An injection of new talent has complemented Association competitions. There was continuing existing members and allowed the satisfaction within the athletics community Technical Manager to take a less prominent when the calls for action for improvements to position in discussions, allowing more time to Santos Stadium were met with an allocation be spent on other activities. of funding in the 2009-2010 State Budget. Hopefully, a new track surface will be laid in Thanks to the officials, especially Brenda 2010-2011. The Association is currently Pearl OAM, coaches and administrators and seeking the input of athletics technical those at the heart of the sport, the athletes, experts into aspects relating to a new track. for their continued encouragement and Following much hard work, a reinvigorated assistance in 2008-2009. Track and Field Competition Commission put together the 2008-2009 summer season Anton James van Bavel under the leadership of Caroline Jackman. As Track and Field Technical Manager Out of Stadium Commission Report

2009 was a difficult year in terms of holding Cross Country at Flinders University on the the winter competition due to a lack of Friday night. Relay events returned to the uni interest and hence assistance from loop on McKinnon Parade early in the season volunteers to plan and manage the winter and received reasonable support. The State season. The competition commission Road Championships unfortunately had to be essentially consisted of Joe Stevens (Out of shifted from Mile End due to higher than Stadium Technical Manager), Adam Didyk, expected road closure costs and were and myself as the Executive Officer. Both postponed before being moved to Victoria Adam and I only took on this role due to our Park. This venue proved to be a great vested interest as competitors in having a spectator course, but the strong winds and winter competition. Had we not done so, and hairpin corners made conditions tough for had it not been for the dedication and hard competitors. work exhibited by Joe Stevens and other key volunteers, the winter season may not have The state long course cross country been possible. The winter clubs will need to championships were once again held at be more proactive in 2010 in taking Carisbrooke Reserve, with the course responsibility for assisting with the extended to a 3km loop with some organisation of the Out of Stadium challenging terrain and hills. The popular competition. Intermediate State Cross Country Championships were well supported at Waite The season commenced on the first Saturday Institute and it was pleasing to see the in May with the traditional Suhard Shield Secondary Schools Cross Country Team using before progressing to the State Short Course

Annual Report 2008/09 Page 9 this event as a key race for preparation for and Joggers World, it was clear that there Nationals. was a marked difference of opinion on many aspects of the administration of the series. The final ASA organised event for the season Athletics SA made a strategic decision to was the traditional City Relays held at CBC. discontinue its involvement with Joggers Also held at the venue at the same time was World and pursue other projects, some of an event run by the SA Masters and another which we are hoping will come to fruition by the SA Race Walkers Club. The State over the next 12 months. Schools Cross Country teams also used the ASA event as part of their final preparation Overall, participation numbers in Athletics SA for the National Cross Country winter competition were slightly lower during Championships. This day provided an the 2009 season, which can be attributed, in important insight into the potential that part, to a reluctance from some competitors exists in Out of Stadium competition and who only participate in winter competition to highlighted the need for mutual cooperation pay the higher fees under the new Athletics between the various groups that administer SA registration structure. Athletics SA doesn’t winter competition programs. The current currently have plans to offer a winter only segmentation that exists is an area that registration fee structure, however, the Athletics SA is eager to address for the Association will seek feedback from members benefit of Out of Stadium competition in regarding the 2009 season and use this to South Australia. address any issues for 2010. Athletics SA looks forward to a more active involvement One of the disappointing aspects of the from clubs next season in order to ensure a winter season was the loss of the Joggers quality program is made available. World Fun Run Series from the program. This was brought about by problems from the Adam Bishop previous seasons’ series and despite On behalf of the Out of Stadium Competition negotiations occurring between Athletics SA Commission Development Officer’s Reprot The past year has flown by extremely to make change to the way the 2009 event quickly. However in terms of knowledge and would be promoted in an attempt to increase experience a year seems like a long time ago. the number of competitors. The way I would At the beginning of this last financial year I promote the 2009 event would be to had only been in my position as Development maintain a list of athletes who performed at a Officer for a handful of months. Still learning reasonable level at the school carnivals held the ropes of the events and programs as well throughout the new school year. Once as gaining understanding of Athletics SA as schools return during term 3, the schools an organisation. That was July 2008, now as would be provided with a list of athletes from I write this I have another 12 months of their school who I would like to compete at experience and knowledge behind me and I the Powerade Games. It was estimated that feel very comfortable in my role as Athletics approximately 1200 athletes would be invited SA Development Officer. The experience and using this method. Highlights of the 2008 knowledge I have gained in this last 12 event included Olympic medalist and months has sometimes come about from representatives Jarred and Claire Talent who inexperience, however now I can write this were in attendance to award medals, as well report with the knowledge gained from these as the athletes of the meet Theo Toumazos past experiences ready to take on future of St Peters for his 4.40m and challenges, of which there are many, and Chelsea Lemke for her 11.95 Triple Jump. hopefully implement change for the benefit of the sport, as this new financial years certainly looks to be exactly that, one of change.

The 2008 Powerade Games were held on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th October 2008 at Santos Stadium. At the 2008 Powerade

Games we had a total of 354 competitors, which I was a little disappointed about. 2008 / 09 Hyundai Emerging Athlete Squad Information regarding these championships supported by SASI and Athletics SA. A very was distributed to schools electronically. After important transition for athletes is going from reviewing the marketing methods I decided elite junior to senior competition. The SASI

Page 10 Annual Report 2008/09 ASA Hyundai Emerging athlete squad plays a coach was also in attendance and giving a vital role in bridging this gap. 20 junior lecture to all the coaches while Youcef ran a athletes were selected as part of the 2008/09 practical session for the athletes. squad. Athlete’s received access to coaching seminars, squad shirt, Santos Stadium On Thursday 12th March at Santos Stadium training pass and funding assistance. Thanks the Athletics SA public were invited to attend to the South Australia Sports Institute and a seminar with Bahraini athlete and Beijing Hyundai for their partnership in this squad. Olympic 800m finalist (6th in final) Yusuf Hyundai have agreed to support this squad Saad Kamel. Yusuf was over in Australia again in 2009/10. competing in the World Athletics Tour meets in Melbourne and Sydney and had decided to spend a week in Adelaide training and relaxing. Quick facts about Kamel include 800m PB of 1:42.79 (29/03/2008), 1500m PB 3:32.83 (02/09/2008) and of course 6th in the 800 meters final at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Kamel was born and raised as a Masai Warrior in Kenya and we were able to spend a couple of hours learning about his life as a warrior and life as an athlete. Recently Kamel compete at the 2009 World Athletics Championships in Berlin coming 3rd in the 800m final and crowned the new World Champion in the 1500m! We were more than The Athletics SA Falls Creek Distance fortunate to have such a world class and now Running Camp took place from 29th world champion athlete come and share his December through to 8th January 2009. A journey with us, an experience I’m sure group of 10 athletes took to the altitude those in attendance will never forget. training hub and spent 10 days living and training with the best distance runners in The Athletics SA public need to continue their Australia. The group was fortunate enough to support when these seminar opportunities listen to distance running guru Nic Bideau arise, if the demand and support is there and have Australian distance running living Athletics Australia will continue to support ledged Steve Moneghetti spend an afternoon these opportunities which can only benefit in our apartment talking about his life the coaches, the athletes and of course experiences as well as passing on a few athletics in South Australia. handy tips to our charges. I believe that this is a trip every distance runner should Athletics SA selected a team to contest the experience and Athletics SA are pleased to Athletics Australia Youth U18 Match 19th – offer it’s distance running community to 22nd March 2009. I feel all the athletes had a opportunity again in 2009/10. Many thanks fantastic experience on this trip and that to Hyundai for supplying the vehicles as well staying as a team, in a team environment as the City Bay Trust for their funding, both was the major contributing factor. The team of which heavily reduced the cost of the trip competed very well. It is always hard to for the athletes. match it with other states with more depth over such a wide range of events. However This past financial year Athletics SA have we still managed 4th place, even without been able to host a number of seminars with filling every single event. some of Australia’s and the World best athletes sharing their experiences and The 2009 Schools Knockout is always a information with the Athletics SA members. highlight on the athletics calendar. The 2009 competition saw 30 team compete (300 On 19th December 2008 we were able to host athletes) over the 4 divisions. The final was a Hurdles / Sprint coaching clinic with Kyle held on Tuesday 12th May. The timing of the Vander Kuyp and Joshua Ross. This clinic was event continues to be an issue to many made available to us by Athletics Australia schools and is something which needs to be and was attended by over 50 athletes and looked at in the future. Congratulations to coaches. The day consisted of a coaching / our division champions, Walford – Junior theory seminar followed by a practical Girls, Immanuel – Senior Girls, Henley – training session. Junior Boys and Immanuel in the Senior Boys. Youcef Abdi distance running seminar was held on Friday 23rd January 2009. Youcef cam The 2009 Streets City v Country was held on 6th in the 2008 Beijing Olympics 3000m Saturday 16th May. This competition is held Steeplechase final. Lindsay Watson (Youcef’s) on this date as a fun, participation based

Annual Report 2008/09 Page 11 competition for athletes at the end of their will hopefully give the athletes greater season and to identify new potential athletes understanding of what our organisation has who have just finished competing in term 1 to offer, e.g. competitions (Interclub, school based competitions. Saturday 16th Powerade Games, National competition and May is also IAAF World Athletics Day which is development pathways etc). I am proposing also a positive for our event. 2008 saw 245 that the registration fees for next year’s competitors which was slightly less than the squad be reduced to encourage more athletes previous year’s numbers. From this to take up this opportunity. I believe we have competition we had not 1 but 2 IAAF World a great product in this squad and it would be Athletics Day major prize winners. By great for our sport if more athletes were able competing in the City v Country Athletics SA to access it. athletes Kayla Hammond and Matthew Sinclair both won a trip to watch the World Many thanks to all the officials, volunteers Athletics Championships in Berlin, Germany. and coaches who have helped to contribute The Athletics SA All Schools Cross Country to the Development projects, programs and Championships were held at Waite Institute events over the past year. I would also like to on Wednesday 10th June. Athletics SA take the opportunity to recognize my fellow received over 200 entries into this event. The staff in Executive Officer Adam Bishop and new course at Waite Institute was a fantastic Administration Officer Melinda Andrews for venue for both spectators and athletes. I their support they have shown. Most of my would look to use this course again in the experiences’ this financial year have been future. positive, and I look forward to bringing this energy and experience into the development 2009 Development Squad - Squad numbers of our sport and our athletes this new year. were up slightly on last years (53 compared with 48). This year I have created a booklet, Toby Medlin containing information on Athletics SA, which Development Officer Chair of Clubs Council Report I would like to thank all the Clubs for their clubs. I await their response. Communication input in the past 12 months, and look is improving between the clubs and the forward to a successful new summer season. Board.

I believe that many positive outcomes have It has been heartening that both the Track been achieved and the future looks bright. and field Commission and Out of Stadium Commission have been very proactive and The Official’s Commission has just started to again the clubs and both committees have initiate some training and more is necessary had better dialogue. for the well being of the sport. I personally believe that we need more Volunteers and This season new equipment will be purchased Officials for the competition to improve. I and used on the track and field. expect that in this coming season more clubs to provide more Officials and Volunteers. I To everyone who has assisted me in the past am hoping that the “Green” shirt program will year thanks, and keep up your efforts. They continue. These trainees need not come out are greatly appreciated, for without your every week , 1 week in 3 would suffice as input we would not be the association we are long as we had 20 of these people during the today. year it would make everyone happy and efficient. We all have commitments and we I also wish to thank Adam Bishop as his can’t always be available every week. efforts as our new Executive Officer have not been easy. In his role he has performed The web site was improved and thanks to grandly and I believe with his outlook for our Melinda’s hard work and all the clubs input sport we are and will improve as an the system will only improve over time. The association, and organisation. “on-line” registration is working well. Arthur Mangos I have, over the past 12 months, visited Chair, Clubs Council Enfield’s club rooms and what a great facility they have. I am yet to be invited to other

Page 12 Annual Report 2008/09 South Australian Race Walking Club Even though we are only a small club we Open Women have many outstanding performances this Kelly Watson 80 (11 Races) season. Our congratulations go to both Claire Yvette Becker 10 (3 Races) Tallent and Paige Hooper for representing Australia once again at International Road Over 45 Men Walks. Peter Crump 160 (16 Races) Bill Starr 110 (16 Races) The club also had a successful journey to Jim Hoare 96 (12 Races) Canberra for the annual Federation walks. Approx 30 athletes, official and supporters Over 35 Women travelled there on the June long weekend. Tracy Sinkinson 40 (7 Races) The SARWC team produced some excellent Rose Stigwood 28 (3 Races) performances individually and in team events, placing in the top three, five times Over 45 Women individually, twice in the handicaps and five Barb Cain 130 (16 Races) top three positions in the team’s events. This Sandy Brunner 94 (12 Races) included winning the Open Women’s 5km, U Gloria Holliday 78 (12 Races) 18 Women’s 5km and Under 16 Girls 3km. Under 20 Women The second federation event was once again Claire Xian 96 (16 Races) held in conjunction with the Australian Steph Stigwood 74 (13 Races) Championships in Parramatta. A small group Allegra Steele 52 (11 Races) of walkers represented the club with success Paige Hooper 30 (3 Races) individually, teams and handicaps. Highlights Nicole McInerny 2 (1 Race) of the meet were Darren Bown winning his first National title, taking out the Open Men’s Under 18 Men 20km, Claire Tallent winning the Open Blake Steele 70 (14 Races) Women’s 20km title and our Open Men consisting of Darren Bown, Kym Mottrom and Under 18 Women Peter Crump winning the teams event for the Lauren Harrington 150 (16 Races) 20km. Nice to see our men finally winning a Samara Holliday 88 (14 Races) team event. Kristie Goznik 38 (5 Races) Paige Hooper 10 (5 Races) Also to prove that you don’t have to be the largest to succeed, this year we won the Race Under 16 Boys Walking Australia State Challenge. Nice to Daniel Crouch 30 (8 Races) see the trophy finally move away from the Eastern states. Under 16 Girls Lotta Danner 36 (8 Races) I am hoping that this year’s election we can Piper Douglas 18 (3 Races) have a few more people come on board and help the club. One area that needs help is our Under 14 Girls fundraising, this year was not as successful Jemma Potezny 30 (3 Races) as previous and I welcome any new ideas. Erin Dallimore 10 (1 Race)

Thank you to the committee members, our SPECIAL TROPHIES small band of race officials and supporters Jack Webber Trophy- Jim Hoare that have helped the club throughout the The Knight and Campbell Shield- Barb Cain season and I look forward to welcoming you The Rob McFadden Trophy- Samara Holliday back in 2010. King of the Mountain- Kim Mottrom Queen of the Mountain- Kelly Watson Following are Age Group Winners for 2009. Princess of the Mountain- Lauren Harrington

Open Men Zoë Bryson Darren Bown 140 (16 Races) President Kim Mottrom 120 (14 Races)

Annual Report 2008/09 Page 13 Finance Directors Report Overview notwithstanding the shared funding Athletics South Australia (ASA) has achieved arrangements we now have with ORS and a net operating profit of $23,280 for 2008/09 LA’s which is in line with the original budget • The continued success of events such as estimates of $24,000. the Powerade Games and City-v-Country. • Other successful events and activities The overall financial situation of ASA undertaken in 2008/09 that benefited continues to improve and 2008/09 also saw ASA financially were: major improvements implemented such as: o Schools Cross Country • The purchase of a new phone system to o Schools Knock Out improve ASA’s administration. • The purchase of a new photo finish 2009/10 system to improve ASA’s competition. While continuing to address the aims of the The direct assistance of City Bay and the association, the 2009/10 budget again Office of Recreation and Sport with these provides for a surplus (profit). purchases is greatly appreciated. Major highlights include; The nature of ASA’s operations and limited • The continued support from sponsors that resources make it critical that all available assists with maintaining ASA’s operations. funds are spent appropriately and in line with • The free entry for all to interclub the overall aims and direction of the competitions initiative introduced as part association as detailed in our Strategic Plan. of the 2009/10 registration fees package. This will provide significant benefits The need to increase our membership base especially for those athletes who compete and the level of services we provide to all on a regular basis and should also result levels of athletics as well as obtaining in increased support from the wider additional funding continues to be a major community. challenge. • The development of ASA’s Strategic Plan for 2009-2013. The appointment of Adam Bishop as the new Executive Officer of ASA in September 2008 Future Developments has been a significant step forward in the The planned upgrade of SANTOS stadium continued development of athletics in South from July 2010 including the long overdue Australia. replacement of the track will have a major impact on the future development and 2008/09 results growth of athletics in South Australia.. Apart from the major improvements mentioned above, other highlights include: I thank the Board and staff in the ASA office • The continued support from our sponsors for their support in 2008/09. While it remains (Office of Recreation and Sport, Adelaide a challenge, the financial viability of ASA Airport Ltd, Vili’s, Adam Internet, City continues to improve and in conjunction with Bay, Coca Cola, and Streets. the Board I again look forward to continuing • New sponsorship from Hyundi. to address this challenge in 2009/10. • The very successful U/20 and U/23 Nationals that were held in March 2009. Graham Billett CPA • The continued improvements in the Finance Director operation of the canteen that has resulted in increased income for ASA

Page 14 Annual Report 2008/09 Finaincail Reports Audit Report

Annual Report 2008/09 Page 15

Financial Reports Balance Sheet as at 30th June 2009 2009 2008 Note $ $ Current Assets Cash 3 229,598 199,652 Inventories 4 3,817 753 Receivables 5 33,420 42,416 Total Current Assets 266,835 242,821

Non Current Assets Investments at cost 6 4,000 4,000 Fixed Assets 7 88,249 64,650 Total Non Current Assets 92,249 68,650

Total Assets 359,084 311,471

Current Liabilities Payables 8 128,780 101,846 Provisions 9 5,738 8,338 Total Current Liabilities 134,518 110,184

Total Liabilities 134,518 110,184 Net Assets 224,566 201,287

Members' Funds Retained surplus 224,566 201,287 Total Members' Funds 224,566 201,287

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements

Page 16 Annual Report 2008/09 Income and Expenditure Statement Athletic Association of South Australia Inc Income and Expenditure Statement for the Year Ended 30th June 2009 2009 2008 Note $ $ Income Canteen Net Income 2 119,789 106,616 Handbooks and Uniforms 499 5,530 Registration Fees, Entry Fees and Event Income 104,502 148,156 Travel and Accommodation 5,023 45,783 Sponsors 139,637 90,831 Other 33,311 68,850 Total Income 402,761 465,766

Expenditure Affiliation and Membership Fees 293 1,066 Accounting Fees 608 1,735 Administration Fees 358 20,342 Audit Fees 7,310 5,900 Bad Debts Written Off 292 1,486 Bank Charges 2,346 2,859 Catering 5,681 521 Capital Items under $300 776 - Coaching Expenses 19,115 10,235 Competition Numbers 1,270 1,235 Computer Expenses 821 1,940 Depreciation 22,885 11,689 Entry Fees, Event Expenses and Squads 8,297 21,803 Equipment and Facility Hire 11,782 13,158 Fines - 224 General Expenses 432 25,500 Handbooks 2,054 5,431 Honorarium 21,042 19,772 Insurance 2,859 3,527 Legal & Consultancy Expenses 2,000 2,000 Licences and Permits - (40) Light, Heating and Power 2,124 1,916 Motor Vehicle Expenses 2,394 4,338 Officials 3,420 - Photocopying 9,178 8,789 Postage, Courier and Freight 835 1,591 Printing and Stationery 3,067 8,399 Profit Share for canteen 27,300 - Promotion and Marketing Expenses 5,910 2,969 Provision for Annual Leave (2,600) (2,287) Re-imbursed Expenses - 5,948 Rent, Rates and Taxes 14,101 13,185 Repairs and Maintenance 5,629 1,650 Salaries and Wages 138,339 123,721 Security 870 826 Sports Medicine Onfield Service 4,659 3,570 Sponsorship of Athletes 2,850 - Staff Training and Amenities 3,768 1,305 Superannuation 11,659 10,952

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Telephone 3,291 5,832 Travel and Accommodation Expenses 13,399 54,586 Trophies and Medals 10,032 11,238 Uniforms - Purchases 7,745 12,265 WorkCover 1,291 1,225 Total Expenditure 379,482 422,401

Operating Surplus (Deficit) from ordinary activities 23,279 43,365 Retained Surplus as at 1st July 2008 201,287 157,922

Retained Surplus as at 30th June 2009 224,566 201,287

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements Statement of Cash Flows

Athletic Association of South Australia Inc. Statement of Cash Flows for the Year Ended 30th June 2009

2009 2008 Note $ $ Cash Flows from operating activities

Cash receipts 570,263 659,349 Cash payments ( 501,785) ( 585,201) Interest received 7,953 8,556

Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 10(b) 76,431 82,704

Cash Flows from investing activities

Purchases of equipment (46,485) (11,878)

Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (46,485) (11,878)

Net increase (decrease) in cash held 29,946 70,227 Cash at the beginning of the financial year 199,652 129,425

Cash at the end of the financial year 10(a) 229,598 199,652

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements

Page 18 Annual Report 2008/09 Notes to the Financial Statements Athletic Association of South Australia Inc. Notes to the Financial Statements for the year ended 30th June 2009

1 Statement of Significant Accounting Policies This financial report is a special purpose financial report prepared in order to satisfy the financial reporting requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act (SA) 1985. The Board has determined that the association is not a reporting entity.

The financial report has been prepared on an accruals basis and is based on historic costs and does not take into account changing money values, or except where specifically stated, current valuations of non-current assets.

The following significant accounting policies, which are consistent with the previous period, unless otherwise stated, have been adopted in the preparation of this financial report.

(a) Inventories Inventories are valued at the lower of cost and net realisable value.

(b) Fixed Assets Fixed assets are carried at cost less accumulated depreciation.

The depreciable amount of all fixed assets are depreciated over the useful lives of the assets to the association commencing from the time the asset is held ready for use.

(c) Employee Benefits Provision is made in respect of the association's liability for annual leave and long service leave at balance date, calculated at current rates of pay. The Board has determined that provision for long service leave is brought to account for employees who have completed four years of service, although the statutory liability for the association does not commence until employees have completed seven years of service.

Contributions to superannuation funds, at the rate specified for the superannuation guarantee levy, are charged as an expense when incurred.

(d) Income Tax No provision for income tax is necessary, as the association is exempt from income tax under section 50-45 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.

(e) Impairment of Assets At each reporting date, the Association reviews the carrying values of its tangible assets to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have been impaired. If such an indication exists, the recoverable amount of the asset, being the higher of the asset's fair value less costs to sell and value in use, is compared to the asset's carrying value. Any excess of the asset's carrying value over its recoverable amount is expensed to the income and expenditure statement.

(f) Cash Cash includes cash on hand and at bank.

(g) Revenue and Other Income Revenue is measured at the fair value of the consideration received or receivable.

Canteen revenue, entry fees and registration fees are recognised when the entity obtains control over the funds which is generally at the time of receipt.

Sponsorship income is recognised when agreement to receive the sponsorship has been established.

All revenue is stated net of the amount of goods and services tax (GST).

(h) Goods and Services Tax (GST) Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of the amount of GST, except where the amount of GST incurred is not recoverable from the Australian Taxation Office. In these circumstances the GST is recognised as part of the cost of acquisition of the asset or as part of an item of the expense. Receivables and payables in the balance sheet are shown inclusive of GST.

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Athletic Association of South Australia Inc. Notes to the Financial Statements for the year ended 30th June 2009

2009 2008 $ $

2 Canteen Net Income Sales 288,338 270,328 Less Cost of Sales 168,549 163,712 Net Income: 119,789 106,616

3 Cash Petty Cash, Canteen Float & Undeposited Cash 3,918 75 Operating Bank Account 34,408 76,944 Registrations Account 1,702 6,615 Business Online Saver Account 187,562 113,614 Trust Bank Account 2,008 2,404 229,598 199,652

4 Inventories Stock on Hand for Resale - Canteen 3,817 753 3,817 753

5 Receivables Sundry Debtors 31,374 40,274 Prepayments 2,046 2,142 33,420 42,416

6 Investments at cost CBFC Debenture - Trophy Account 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000

7 Fixed Assets Equipment - Track & Field at cost 247,530 205,467 Less Accumulated Depreciation 176,705 159,013 70,825 46,454

Motor Vehicle - at cost 26,989 26,989 Less Accumulated Depreciation 26,989 26,989 - -

Furniture, Fittings & Office Equipment at cost 102,721 98,300 Less Accumulated Depreciation 85,297 80,104 17,424 18,196

Total Fixed Assets at Net Book Value 88,249 64,650

8 Payables Sundry Creditors 12,613 17,960 Accruals 54,563 19,484 Deferred Income 46,532 48,526 Accrued liability for GST and PAYG 15,072 15,876

128,780 101,846

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Athletic Association of South Australia Inc. Notes to the Financial Statements for the year ended 30th June 2009

2009 2008 Note $ $

9 Provisions 5,738 8,338 Provision for Annual Leave

10 Cash Flow Information (a) Reconciliation of Cash For the purposes of the Statement of Cash Flows, cash includes cash on hand and at bank.

Petty Cash, canteen float and undeposited funds 3,918 75 Bank account balances 225,680 199,577

3 229,598 199,652

(b) Reconciliation of net cash provided by operating activities to operating surplus (deficit) from ordinary activities Operating surplus (deficit) from ordinary activities 23,280 43,365 Non cash flows in operating surplus (deficit) from ordinary activities: Depreciation 22,885 11,689

46,165 55,054

Changes in assets and liabilities: (Increase) decrease in inventories (3,064) 913 (Increase) decrease in receivables 8,996 6,765 Increase (decrease) in payables 26,934 22,260 Increase (decrease) in provisions (2,600) (2,287)

Net Cash provided by operating activities 76,431 82,704

Annual Report 2008/09 Page 21 Statement by the Board

Page 22 Annual Report 2008/09 Registrations for 2008-2009

Associate Members 7 Adelaide Harriers 35 Elizabeth 6 Enfield Harriers 68 E Grade 38 Flinders 74 Hills Districts 64 Officials 69 Port Adelaide 32 Pembroke 44 Saint Peters 57 Salisbury 84 Southerns 8 Tea Tree Gully 53 Unattached 13 Western Districts 99 United Collegians 9 Mount Gambier 28 Development Squad 25 TOTAL REGISTRATIONS 813

BREAK DOWN IN AGES

OPEN 94 * 0/50 118 * 0/35 85 * U/23 53 U/20 59 U/18 135 U/16 168 U/14 101 TOTALREGISTRATIONS 813

*These numbers include associate members, E grade, Officials & AWD

Early Bird Registrations 213 Part Summer 31

Interstate athletes x 14 - no fee 1 Day registration only x 6 1-4 days free schools registrations x 45 – 9 of these joined a club 28 one day registrations from Singapore students

Rosemary Billett Registrar

Annual Report 2008/09 Page 23 Life Members Mr WA Magarey* Mrs J Jarvis Dr J Daly OAM Mr RF Middleton* Mrs B Willison* Mr AK Gordon OAM* Mr M Badger* Mrs B Pearl OAM Mr D Paul OAM Mr PH Andrews* Mrs D Barnes* Mrs M Cavanagh* Mr CT Fry* Mrs M Heffernan OAM* Miss E MacFarlane OAM Mr WH Sweeting* Mr P Barnes* Mr M Savis* Mr AG Fenner* Mr E Britton* Mr G Adair Mr RA Dalton* Mrs L Britton Mr G Boase Mr WE Mackay* Mr AH McIvor* Mr M Deering* Mr RE Graham OBE* Mrs E Dodds* Mr D Dohnt Mr E Jolly* Mr ER Graham OAM* Mr G Peters Mr CHF Morgan* Mrs P Leedham Mr B Barnes* Mr HR Walsh* Mrs S White* Mr J Pearce OAM Mr PS McCavanagh* Mrs A Deering* Mrs R Weber Mr JK Faulkner* Mr H Stoba* Mr E Cavanagh* Mr J McDermott* Mrs W Ey MBE* Mr I Boswell Mrs M Cahill OAM* Mrs B Fry Mr EA Crisp* Mrs L Kavanagh* Miss M McGregor Mrs V Crisp Mrs O Claridge* Mrs M McKinnon Mr G Sargent Mr CR Aitken CBE* Mrs Q Schenk* Mr T Wiseman OAM Mr AE Beames* Mr M R Aitken Mr A Keynes Mrs N Greenham OAM Mr R Leedham Mr HF McEwen OAM Mr HJ Lowe OBE* Mr OWF Montgomery MBE* Mr S Miller OAM Mrs P Peters AM Mr J Weber* Mr P Dempsey Mrs A Cooper Mr R Hussey Mr B Wyld Mr FJW Budge* Mr JD Purdie Mr P Brebner Mr VB Sharp MB E* Mr LR Vollugi* Mrs M. Jackson-Nelson AC, Mr TB Dodds* Mr L Barnes* CVO, MBE

Merit Award Recipients Mr GT Adair Mr MD Kemp Mrs B O'Neill Mr AK Gordon OAM* Mrs N Shepherd* Mr R O'Neill Mr ER Graham OAM* Mrs L Hendry* Mr J Russell* Mr AH McIvor* Mrs B Boswell* Mr K Turnbull Mr OWF Montgomery MBE* Mr R Clarke Mr R Hunter Mr LR Vollugi* Mrs G Nunn-Cearns OAM Mr B Stanton Miss G Colquohoun Mr G Peters Mr T Miller Mr AA Digance* Mr JP Walsh Mrs D Bowden Mr KD O'Brien Mrs M Cavanagh Mr M Bowden* Mrs J Stewart Mr D Dohnt Mr P Dempsey Mr MR Aitken Mr P Hart Mr J Hamann Mr RE Leedham Mr J Jarver * Mr B Wyld Mrs R Bolton* Mrs B Pearl OAM Mr HF McEwen OAM Mrs D Burge OAM Mr Savis* Mr S Miller OAM Mrs E Durbridge* Mr P Syme* Mrs A Williams Mr HJ Lowe* Mr EA Crisp* Mr N Birks Mr JD Purdie Mr RL Colquohoun Mr G Davis Mrs A Ryan Mr J Barnes Mr J Guldberg Mr JD Bell* Mrs V Crisp Mr C Tayor Mr G Boase Mr P Hosking Honour Roll Mr. C.R. Aitken CBE* Mr. Charles Morgan* Mr. Alan Launder OAM Professor John Daly OAM Mrs. Pat Peters AM Mr. Bill Montgomery MBE* Mr. R.E. Graham OBE Mrs. Wendy Cahill OAM* Mrs. Brenda Pearl OAM Mr. Jess Jarver OAM* Mrs. Wendy Ey BEM* Mr. David Prince OAM Mr. Herb Lowe OBE* Mrs. Noella Greenham OAM Mr. Bob Vollugi* * Deceased

Page 24 Annual Report 2008/09 Hall of Fame Theodore (Bill) Bruce Donna Kite Verna Burnard Anna Bocson Norma Thrower Wendy Abbott Ann Cooper Jagan Hames Steve McBain Leon Gregory Tania Van Heer Murphy Kathy Sambell Neil Fuller OAM Bruce Frayne Alistair Gordon OAM Sean Carlin Glynis Nunn-Cearns OAM Chris Fisher Nick Birks Lisa Ondieki Tatiana Griegorieva Di Burge OAM Simon Arkell Kerry O’Brien Ian Bruce Brooke Billett David Fitzsimons Graham Boase

Awards

Individual Age Group Under 18 Male Athlete Veteran Male Athlete Awards Road, Cross Country and Track and Field Walks Wayne Willis Under 14 Female Athlete Rhys Jones Road, Cross Country and Open Female Athlete Walks U18 Female Athlete Road, Cross Country and Sophie Linn Track and Field Walks Paige Hooper Claire Tallent Under 14 Male Athlete Road, Cross Country and Under 18 Male Athlete Open Male Athlete Walks Track and Field Road, Cross Country and Ryan Grieger Theo Toumazos Walks Darren Bown Under 14 Female Athlete Under 20 Female Athlete Track and Field Road, Cross Country and Open Female Athlete Sophie Linn Walks Track and Field Lauren Harrington Alicia Wrench-Doody Under 14 Male Athlete Track and Field Under 20 Male Athlete Open Male Athlete Dean Adair Road, Cross Country and Track and Field Walks Jarrod Sims Under 16 Female Athlete Richard Everest Road, Cross Country and E-Grade Walks Under 20 Female Athlete Best Female Athlete of the Tessa Potezny Track and Field Year Aimie Laube Gloria Veitch Under 16 Male Athlete Road, Cross Country and Under 20 Male Athlete E-Grade Walks Track and Field Best Male Athlete of the Blake Steele Richard Everest Year David Sghendo U16 Female Athlete Veteran Female Athlete Track and Field Road, Cross Country and 2008 – 2009 Club Kristie Goznik and Tessa Walks Awards Potezny Sandy Brunner Winter Premiership 2008 Under 16 Male Athlete Veteran Male Athlete Female Track and Field Road, Cross Country and Under 14 & Under 16 Blake Steele Walks Enfield Harriers Peter Sandery Under 20 Under 18 Female Athlete Enfield Harriers Road, Cross Country and Veteran Female Athlete Veteran Walks Track and Field Hills Districts Kristie Goznik Cherie Rothery Open Hills Districts

Annual Report 2008/09 Page 25 Male 2008-2009 State Carlin Trophy Throws Under 14 & Under 16 Championships Best Performance Men’s Flinders Track and Field Junior Under 20 Stewart McLaughlin Hills Districts Best Female Club Veteran Salisbury TB Dodds Memorial Shield Adelaide Harriers Outstanding Field Games Open Best Male Club Performance Adelaide Harriers Enfield Harriers in State Championships Stewart McLaughlin Summer Premiership 2008-2009 State 2008/09 Championships Junior Deb McKell Trophy Female Best Female Club Encouragement Award for Under 14 Hills Districts Javelin Salisbury Jordan Lambert Under 16 Best Male Club Salisbury Enfield Harriers Helier Award Under 18 Best Horizontal Jumper in Western Districts A & C Mangos Family South Australia Under 20 Trophy awarded to Club of Henry Frayne Salisbury the Year Over 35 Enfield Harriers Derek McFadden Memorial Western / Port Adelaide Cup Open 2008 – 2009 Perpetual Best and Fairest Team Hills Districts/ Southern Awards Manager John Pearce Male Alan Iversen Award Under 14 Best High Jumper in South SARWC Trophy Salisbury Australia Outstanding Race Walker Under 16 Lauren Foote Claire Tallent Salisbury Under 18 Kerry O’Brien Award Pat Peters Trophy, Official St Peters Best Male Steeplechaser in of the Year Under 20 SA Graham Billett Salisbury Richard Everest Over 35 Coach of the Year Enfield Harriers Keith Faulkner Trophy Selected by ATFCA – SA Open Best Performance in Branch Pembroke/ St Peters/ Distance Running Paul Young United Richard Everest 2008 – 2009 Athletes of 2008 State Championships Di Burge Award the Year Road, Cross Country and Best Female Sprinter in Athlete of the Year with a Walks South Australia Disability Alicia Wrench-Doody Kate Parrish Best Female Club Enfield Harriers Scotchy Gordon Trophy Junior Athlete of the Year Best Male Sprinter in South Richard Everest Best Male Club Australia Adelaide Harriers Inaugural Presentation Athlete of the Year Keith Sheehy Claire Tallent

Page 26 Annual Report 2008/09 State Championship Results 2009 Track and Field State Championships Santos Stadium 13 to 15 and 18 February 2009 Girls Javelin Throw 400g U/14 Girls 100 Metre U/14 1, Nicola Robinson, Western Districts, 30.84m 1, Rebecca Slimming, Western Districts, 13.72, - 2, Carly Martin, Salisbury, 25.10m 3.2 3, Jessica Ward, Hills District, 23.96m 2, Rebecca Hyde, Flinders, 13.94, -3.2 3, Danielle Crisford, Salisbury, 13.96, -3.2 Girls 1500 Metre Walk U/14 1, Lotta Danner, Flinders, 7:18.73 Girls 200 Metre U/14 2, Kizzy Grice, Southerns, 11:37.56 1, Rebecca Slimming, Western Districts, 27.48, 0.6 2, Rebecca Hyde, Flinders, 27.77, 0.6 Women 100 Metre Open 3, Grace Howe, Port Adelaide, 28.47, 0.6 1, Alicia Wrench-Doody, Western Districts, 12.13, - 4.7 Girls 400 Metre U/14 2, Leanne Hodge, Western Districts, 12.25, -4.7 1, Rebecca Hyde, Flinders, 63.57 3, Kate Mandalov, United Collegians, 12.83, -4.7 2, Demi Axford, Hills District, 64.92 3, Kimberley Butler, Salisbury, 67.99 Women 200 Metre Open 1, Alicia Wrench-Doody, Western Districts, 24.11, - Girls 800 Metre U/14 3.2 1, Sophie Linn, Pembroke, 2:22.82 2, Leanne Hodge, Western Districts, 24.82, -3.2 2, Teagan Kustermann, Flinders, 2:28.94 3, Caitlin Stanley, Hills District, 25.71, -3.2 3, Shae Grieger, Enfield Harriers, 2:30.34 Women 400 Metre Open Girls 1500 Metre U/14 1, Holly Noack, Western Districts, 54.84 1, Sophie Linn, Pembroke, 4:53.34 2, Bridgid Connolly, Pembroke, 57.24 2, Shae Grieger, Enfield Harriers, 5:06.99 3, Caitlin Stanley, Hills District, 57.37 3, Teagan Kustermann, Flinders, 5:13.01 Women 800 Metre Open Girls 3000 Metre U/14 1, Holly Noack, Western Districts, 2:09.50 1, Shae Grieger, Enfield Harriers, 11:19.93 2, Bridgid Connolly, Pembroke, 2:21.57 2, Annika Lutze, Enfield Harriers, 12:52.27 3, Cassandra Pearce, Hills District, 2:24.10 3, Tennay Burgess, Enfield Harriers, 13:04.90 Women 1500 Metre Open Girls 80 Metre Hurdles 76.2cm U/14 1, Jessica Trengove, Hills District, 4:50.25 1, Laura Isaac, Western Districts, 13.58, -0.5 2, Cassandra Pearce, Hills District, 5:18.57 2, Danielle Crisford, Salisbury, 13.71, -0.5 3, Carly Martin, Salisbury, 14.04, -0.5 Women 5000 Metre Open 1, Tara Palm, Flinders, 16:10.22 Girls High Jump U/14 2, Jessica Trengove, Hills District, 17:05.98 1, Micki Bache, Western Districts, 1.53m 3, Jane Mudge, Hills District, 18:27.80 2, Carly Martin, Salisbury, 1.50m 3, Meaghan Price, Salisbury, 1.40m Women 400 Metre Hurdles 76.2cm Open 1, Nicolette Smith, Hills District, 63.88 Girls Pole Vault U/14 2, Claire Ashman, Flinders, 77.58 1, Nikki Wall, Pembroke, 2.30m Women 3000 Metre Steeplechase 76.2cm Girls Long Jump U/14 Open 1, Carly Martin, Salisbury, 4.21m, -0.3 1, Tara Palm, Flinders, 10:26.42 2, Madison Frahn, Western Districts, 3.99m, +0.0 2, Jane Mudge, Hills District, 11:19.33 3, Meaghan Price, Salisbury, 3.94m, -0.3 Women High Jump Open Girls Triple Jump U/14 1, Jessica Meich, Western Districts, 1.55m 1, Carly Martin, Salisbury, 9.60m, -0.3 2, Tess Connor, Mount Gambier, 1.50m 2, Jasmine Anderson, Hills District, 9.42m, -1.4 3, Meaghan Price, Salisbury, 8.98m, 0.6 Women Triple Jump Open 1, Kelly Zanker, Enfield Harriers, 10.43m, 0.6 Girls Shot Put 3kg U/14 1, Jessica Ward, Hills District, 9.88m Women Shot Put 4kg Open 2, Kimberley Butler, Salisbury, 8.75m 1, Alifatou Djibril, Pembroke, 13.02m 3, Nicola Robinson, Western Districts, 8.63m 2, Mary Lange, Hills District, 11.82m 3, Jacqui Emms, Enfield Harriers, 7.47m Girls Discus Throw 1kg U/14 1, Rosalind Short, Salisbury, 25.40m Women Discus Throw 1kg Open 2, Nicola Robinson, Western Districts, 25.04m 1, Alifatou Djibril, Pembroke, 49.49m 3, Jessica Ward, Hills District, 22.67m 2, Jess Wedd, Salisbury, 42.19m

Annual Report 2008/09 Page 27 3, Zahlie Davies, Salisbury, 39.68m 2, Haylee Wilson, Western Districts, 60.54 3, Titchien Majok, Western Districts, 69.41 Women Hammer Throw 4kg Open 1, Haruka Murata, Unattached, 51.19m Women 800 Metre U/18 2, Jacqui Emms, Enfield Harriers, 44.61m 1, Kirsty Faulkner, Western Districts, 2:18.38 3, Jess Wedd, Salisbury, 34.64m 2, Katie Thackray, Salisbury, 2:24.88 3, Maja Gabrynowicz, Western Districts, 2:37.33 Women Javelin Throw 600g Open 1, Jess Wedd, Salisbury, 37.92m Women 1500 Metre U/18 2, Jordan Lambert, Tea Tree Gully, 30.79m 1, Kirsty Faulkner, Western Districts, 4:45.23 2, Demi Wood, Western Districts, 4:47.92 Women 5000 Metre Walk Open 3, Katie Thackray, Salisbury, 5:02.18 1, Paige Hooper, Enfield Harriers, 23:50.08 2, Lauren Harrington, Pembroke, 25:23.77 Women 3000 Metre U/18 3, Kelly Watson, Elizabeth, 26:41.70 1, Ebony Grieger, Enfield Harriers, 12:34.29

Women 100 Metre U/20 Women 2000 Metre Steeplechase 76.2cm 1, Sarah Thomas, Western Districts, 12.70, 2.6 U/18 2, Melissa Leach, Salisbury, 13.33, 2.6 1, Katie Thackray, Salisbury, 7:41.16

Women 200 Metre U/20 Women High Jump U/18 1, Sarah Thomas, Western Districts, 25.70, -1.6 1, Jessica Meich, Western Districts, 1.55m 2, Melissa Leach, Salisbury, 27.36, -1.6 2, Kirrilee Story, Enfield Harriers, 1.50m

Women 400 Metre U/20 Women Pole Vault U/18 1, Sarah Thomas, Western Districts, 57.35 1, Sally Wilson, Western Districts, 3.00m 2, Elise Schievenin, Western Districts, 2.60m Women 5000 Metre U/20 1, Alycia Rabig, Enfield Harriers, 22:27.67 Women Long Jump U/18 2, Megan Brooks, Enfield Harriers, 22:56.13 1, Abbey Freer, Flinders, 4.91m, -0.5 2, Kirrilee Story, Enfield Harriers, 4.81m, -0.3 Women Pole Vault U/20 3, Kahlia Grieger, Enfield Harriers, 3.91m, -0.2 1, Laura Rudaks, Western Districts, 3.00m Women Triple Jump U/18 Women Long Jump U/20 1, Kayla Hammond, Tea Tree Gully, 10.83m, 1.1 1, Melissa Leach, Salisbury, 5.04m, +0.0 2, Titchien Majok, Western Districts, 10.00m, 2.5 3, Kahlia Grieger, Enfield Harriers, 8.50m, 2.5 Women Shot Put 4kg U/20 1, Jess Wedd, Salisbury, 10.59m Women Shot Put 4kg U/18 2, Charlene Thompson, Salisbury, 9.60m 1, Charlene Thompson, Salisbury, 9.97m 2, Kellie Symons, Flinders, 8.14m Women Discus Throw 1kg U/20 3, Jessica Meich, Western Districts, 7.78m 1, Jess Wedd, Salisbury, 43.44m 2, Zahlie Davies, Salisbury, 39.42m Women Discus Throw 1kg U/18 3, Charlene Thompson, Salisbury, 28.57m 1, Zahlie Davies, Salisbury, 39.24m 2, Amie Blanden, Salisbury, 30.87m Women Hammer Throw 4kg U/20 3, Charlene Thompson, Salisbury, 30.56m 1, Jess Wedd, Salisbury, 32.76m 2, Melissa Leach, Salisbury, 18.68m Women Hammer Throw 4kg U/18 3, Charlene Thompson, Salisbury, 18.67m 1, Jordan Lambert, Tea Tree Gully, 31.91m 2, Aimee McLaughlin, Mount Gambier, 30.21m Women Javelin Throw 600g U/20 3, Charlene Thompson, Salisbury, 19.21m 1, Jess Wedd, Salisbury, 38.41m 2, Charlene Thompson, Salisbury, 25.85m Women Javelin Throw 600g U/18 1, Kellie Symons, Flinders, 31.71m Women 5000 Metre Walk U/20 2, Charlene Thompson, Salisbury, 29.70m 1, Paige Hooper, Enfield Harriers, 24:17.63 3, Kirrilee Story, Enfield Harriers, 19.88m 2, Claire Xian, Flinders, 26:35.31 3, Stephanie Stigwood, Western Districts, 29:17.53 Women 5000 Metre Walk U/18 1, Kristie Goznik, Elizabeth, 25:25.94 Women 100 Metre U/18 2, Claire Xian, Flinders, 25:46.49 1, Amie Mittiga, Flinders, 13.36, -4.4 3, Samara Holliday, Flinders, 27:59.87 2, Abbey Freer, Flinders, 13.67, -4.4 3, Kirrilee Story, Enfield Harriers, 13.76, -4.4 Women 100 Metre U/16 1, Bethany Fairfield, Tea Tree Gully, 12.53, 1.2 Women 200 Metre U/18 2, Margaret Gayen, Pembroke, 12.72, 1.2 1, Kayla Hammond, Tea Tree Gully, 26.89, -3.1 3, Kate Booth, Pembroke, 12.97, 1.2 2, Amie Mittiga, Flinders, 27.54, -3.1 3, Haylee Wilson, Western Districts, 27.55, -3.1 Women 200 Metre U/16

Women 400 Metre U/18 1, Margaret Gayen, Pembroke, 26.27, -3.2 1, Kayla Hammond, Tea Tree Gully, 58.77 2, Bethany Fairfield, Tea Tree Gully, 26.62, -3.2

Page 28 Annual Report 2008/09 3, Caragh Thomas, Western Districts, 27.13, -3.2 Women 3000 Metre Walk U/16 Women 400 Metre U/16 1, Lauren Harrington, Pembroke, 14:44.34 1, Jess Rowe, Pembroke, 57.71 2, Kristie Goznik, Elizabeth, 14:58.98 2, Caragh Thomas, Western Districts, 62.44 3, Samara Holliday, Flinders, 16:38.97 3, Molly Thackray, Salisbury, 64.11 Women 100 Metre O/35 Women 800 Metre U/16 1, Lisa Attenborough, Pembroke, 13.83, 2.2 1, Jess Rowe, Pembroke, 2:16.98 2, Gloria Holliday, Flinders, 15.33, 2.2 2, Leila Johnson, Enfield Harriers, 2:19.04 3, Bonita Kurtz, Port Adelaide, 15.77, 2.2 3, Tessa Potezny, Hills District, 2:23.58 Women 200 Metre O/35 Women 1500 Metre U/16 1, Lisa Attenborough, Pembroke, 29.22, -3.2 1, Tessa Potezny, Hills District, 4:43.73 2, Cherie Rothery, Hills District, 30.75, -3.2 2, Eleanor Wardleworth, Hills District, 4:54.96 3, Gloria Holliday, Flinders, 32.76, -3.2 3, Ashley Jordan, Salisbury, 5:08.03 Women 400 Metre O/35 Women 3000 Metre U/16 1, Cherie Rothery, Hills District, 65.22 1, Tessa Potezny, Hills District, 10:07.21 2, Lisa Attenborough, Pembroke, 65.96 2, Eleanor Wardleworth, Hills District, 11:04.54 3, Patricia McHendrie, Port Adelaide, 77.25 3, Jan-Ai Lemar, Pembroke, 11:36.37 Women 800 Metre O/35 Women 90 Metre Hurdles 76.2cm U/16 1, Cherie Rothery, Hills District, 2:38.56 1, Margaret Gayen, Pembroke, 13.84, 2.3 2, Elizabeth Slattery, Adelaide Harriers, 2:42.48 2, Ashlee Anderson, Hills District, 14.44, 2.3 3, Gloria Holliday, Flinders, 3:08.75 3, Chelsea Lemke, Salisbury, 14.71, 2.3 Women 1500 Metre O/35 Women 200 Metre Hurdles 76.2cm U/16 1, Elizabeth Slattery, Adelaide Harriers, 5:23.32 1, Kimberley Wilkin, Hills District, 31.67, 1.4 2, Rebecca Souter, Hills District, 31.82, 1.4 Women 3000 Metre O/35 3, Chelsea Lemke, Salisbury, 31.87, 1.4 1, Elizabeth Slattery, Adelaide Harriers, 11:31.17

Women 2000 Metre Steeplechase 76.2cm Women High Jump O/35 U/16 1, Bonita Kurtz, Port Adelaide, 1.20m 1, Leila Johnson, Enfield Harriers, 7:12.48 2, Eleanor Wardleworth, Hills District, 7:14.07 Women Long Jump O/35 3, Molly Thackray, Salisbury, 8:07.66 1, Patricia McHendrie, Port Adelaide, 3.46m, +0.0

Women High Jump U/16 Women Triple Jump O/35 1, Amie Blanden, Salisbury, 1.60m 1, Patricia McHendrie, Port Adelaide, 8.10m, -2.6 2, Georgia Davey, Hills District, J1.60m 3, Sara Turnbull, Mount Gambier, 1.55m Women Shot Put 4kg O/35 1, Bonita Kurtz, Port Adelaide, 8.22m Women Pole Vault U/16 2, Melissa Fraser, Port Adelaide, 8.07m 1, Naomi Princi, Western Districts, 2.80m 3, Lesley Dawson, Salisbury, 7.90m

Women Long Jump U/16 Women Discus Throw 1kg O/35 1, Bethany Fairfield, Tea Tree Gully, 5.47m, 0.4 1, Melissa Fraser, Port Adelaide, 27.77m 2, Margaret Gayen, Pembroke, 5.43m, -0.2 2, Patricia McHendrie, Port Adelaide, 20.62m 3, Chelsea Lemke, Salisbury, 5.18m, +0.0 3, Lesley Dawson, Salisbury, 19.91m

Women Triple Jump U/16 Women Hammer Throw 4kg O/35 1, Chelsea Lemke, Salisbury, 11.62m, 0.5 1, Melissa Fraser, Port Adelaide, 31.05m 2, Bethany Fairfield, Tea Tree Gully, 11.30m, 2.3 2, Lesley Dawson, Salisbury, 20.12m 3, Margaret Gayen, Pembroke, 11.11m, 1.3 3, Geraldine Leach, Salisbury, 19.30m

Women Shot Put 4kg U/16 Women Javelin Throw 600g O/35 1, Aimee McLaughlin, Mount Gambier, 8.93m 1, Geraldine Leach, Salisbury, 19.22m 2, Tisharlia Abala, Unattached, 7.59m 2, Melissa Fraser, Port Adelaide, 18.08m 3, Lesley Dawson, Salisbury, 14.75m Women Discus Throw 1kg U/16 1, Zahlie Davies, Salisbury, 40.98m Women 3000 Metre Walk O/35 2, Amie Blanden, Salisbury, 28.92m 1, Gloria Holliday, Flinders, 17:22.26 3, Jordan Lambert, Tea Tree Gully, 28.32m 2, Rose Stigwood, Western Districts, 21:24.93

Women Hammer Throw 4kg U/16 Women Shot Put 3kg O/50 1, Aimee McLaughlin, Mount Gambier, 27.25m 1, Lesley Dawson, Salisbury, 8.78m 2, Geraldine Leach, Salisbury, 7.16m Women Javelin Throw 600g U/16 3, Julie McNamara, Enfield Harriers, 6.61m 1, Amie Blanden, Salisbury, 34.40m 2, Jordan Lambert, Tea Tree Gully, 32.23m Women Discus Throw 1kg O/50 3, Nicola Robinson, Western Districts, 24.11m 1, Lesley Dawson, Salisbury, 20.82m

Annual Report 2008/09 Page 29 2, Geraldine Leach, Salisbury, 17.10m 3, Matthew Janicki, Salisbury, 10.30m 3, Julie McNamara, Enfield Harriers, 17.02m Boys Discus Throw 1kg U/14 Women Hammer Throw 3kg O/50 1, Matthew Janicki, Salisbury, 30.26m 1, Lesley Dawson, Salisbury, 23.62m 2, Lachlan Page, Salisbury, 28.69m 2, Geraldine Leach, Salisbury, 22.44m 3, Nikolaos Flabouris, St Peters Collegians, 25.61m 3, Julie McNamara, Enfield Harriers, 21.02m Boys Javelin Throw 600g U/14 Women Javelin Throw 400g O/50 1, Ben Russell, Port Adelaide, 31.00m 1, Geraldine Leach, Salisbury, 20.55m 2, Billy Stretch, Western Districts, 30.42m 2, Julie McNamara, Enfield Harriers, 16.31m 3, Jaiden Swingler, Southerns, 29.28m 3, Lesley Dawson, Salisbury, 12.48m Men 100 Metre Open Women 3000 Metre Walk O/50 1, Clay Watkins, Western Districts, 11.02, -3.1 1, Sandy Brunner, Unattached, 17:35.75 2, Robbie James, Tea Tree Gully, 11.23, -3.1 2, Barbara Cain, Flinders, 20:17.01 3, Thomas Darmody, Salisbury, 12.63, -3.1

Boys 100 Metre U/14 Men 200 Metre Open 1, Sebastian Baird, Western Districts, 12.41, +0.0 1, Clay Watkins, Western Districts, 21.97, -2.4 2, Dean Adair, Flinders, 12.45, +0.0 2, Robbie James, Tea Tree Gully, 22.56, -2.4 3, Aidan Love, Western Districts, 12.73, +0.0 3, Andrew Mathews, Tea Tree Gully, 24.25, -2.4

Boys 200 Metre U/14 Men 400 Metre Open 1, Dean Adair, Flinders, 25.16, 0.4 1, Clay Watkins, Western Districts, 47.32 2, Aidan Love, Western Districts, 25.40, 0.4 2, Ryan Rossouw, St Peters Collegians, 48.26 3, Sebastian Baird, Western Districts, 25.50, 0.4 3, Christopher Powell, Port Adelaide, 50.35

Boys 400 Metre U/14 Men 800 Metre Open 1, Dean Adair, Flinders, 56.81 1, James Boden, Tea Tree Gully, 1:53.33 2, Sebastian Baird, Western Districts, 59.21 2, Robert Killmier, Flinders, 1:54.03 3, Aidan Love, Western Districts, 60.61 3, Hayden Cook, Western Districts, 1:54.31

Boys 800 Metre U/14 Men 1500 Metre Open 1, Dean Adair, Flinders, 2:14.49 1, Richard Everest, Flinders, 3:53.56 2, Aiden Miller, Flinders, 2:16.66 2, Tim Morrison, Adelaide Harriers, 3:53.77 3, Ryan Grieger, Enfield Harriers, 2:19.17 3, Adam Bishop, Flinders, 3:55.06

Boys 1500 Metre U/14 Men 5000 Metre Open 1, Riley Cocks, Flinders, 4:40.06 1, Richard Everest, Flinders, 14:40.66 2, Ryan Grieger, Enfield Harriers, 4:40.23 2, Paul Morgan, United Collegians, 14:54.93 3, Aiden Miller, Flinders, 4:43.28 3, Tim Morrison, Adelaide Harriers, 14:57.45

Boys 3000 Metre U/14 Men 110 Metre Hurdles 106.7cm Open 1, Ryan Grieger, Enfield Harriers, 10:12.97 1, Sam Giatrakos, Enfield Harriers, 15.47, -0.9 2, Ben Cartwright, Hills District, 10:23.68 3, James Cartwright, Hills District, 12:04.02 Men 400 Metre Hurdles 91.4cm Open 1, Sam Giatrakos, Enfield Harriers, 54.58 Boys 90 Metre Hurdles 76.2cm U/14 2, Matthew Fallon, Tea Tree Gully, 60.22 1, Connor Verrall, Western Districts, 13.94, -0.4 3, Kale Davies, Salisbury, 61.10 2, Ben Russell, Port Adelaide, 15.64, -0.4 3, Dean Adair, Flinders, 16.93, -0.4 Men 3000 Metre Steeplechase 91.4cm Open 1, Shane Thiele, Flinders, 9:50.72 Boys High Jump U/14 1, Jaiden Swingler, Southerns, 1.25m Men High Jump Open 1, Sam Giatrakos, Enfield Harriers, 1.85m Boys Pole Vault U/14 1, Kimon Toumazos, Unattached, 3.20m Men Pole Vault Open 2, Tom McNamara, Enfield Harriers, 2.60m 1, Richard Moecks, Western Districts, 4.85m 3, Hugh Schievenin, Western Districts, 2.40m 2, Laszlo Dobo, Enfield Harriers, 4.45m 3, Sam Giatrakos, Enfield Harriers, 4.35m Boys Long Jump U/14 1, Billy Stretch, Western Districts, 4.84m, -0.7 Men Long Jump Open 2, Ben Russell, Port Adelaide, 4.31m, -0.2 1, Sam Giatrakos, Enfield Harriers, 6.41m, 1.3 3, Alex Haydon, Salisbury, 3.95m, -0.4 2, Peter Rose, Enfield Harriers, 6.20m, 1.7 3, Thomas Darmody, Salisbury, 5.87m, 0.7 Boys Triple Jump U/14 1, Ryan Grieger, Enfield Harriers, 8.89m, 1.5 Men Shot Put 7.26kg Open 2, Darien Penno, Hills District, 8.54m, -1.4 1, Wayne Willis, Enfield Harriers, 14.82m 2, Stewart McLaughlin, Mount Gambier, 14.49m Boys Shot Put 3kg U/14 3, Elias Arcondoulis, St Peters Collegians, 14.24m 1, Aidan Love, Western Districts, 12.55m 2, Lachlan Page, Salisbury, 10.97m Men Discus Throw 2kg Open

Page 30 Annual Report 2008/09 1, Andrew Welch, Unattached, 45.50m 2, Darren Billett, Enfield Harriers, 38.48m Men Triple Jump U/20 3, Matthew Staunton, Enfield Harriers, 37.13m 1, Shidharth Narayan, Enfield Harriers, 12.15m, 0.8 Men Hammer Throw 7.26kg Open 2, Benjamen Keith Hall, Salisbury, 11.77m, +0.0 1, Darren Billett, Enfield Harriers, 66.06m 2, Matthew Staunton, Enfield Harriers, 39.49m Men Shot Put 6kg U/20 3, Stewart McLaughlin, Mount Gambier, 38.43m 1, Stewart McLaughlin, Mount Gambier, 16.54m 2, Gary Thompson, Salisbury, 11.99m Men Javelin Throw 800g Open 3, Mark Secomb, Southerns, 10.11m 1, Brock MacKay, Unattached, 54.96m 2, Andrew Fraser, Western Districts, 47.22m Men Discus Throw 1.75kg U/20 3, Burfield Mike, Unattached, 42.25m 1, Gary Thompson, Salisbury, 39.93m 2, Kale Davies, Salisbury, 36.70m Men 5000 Metre Walk Open 3, Benjamen Keith Hall, Salisbury, 34.97m 1, Darren Bown, Elizabeth, 20:21.15 2, Blake Steele, Tea Tree Gully, 22:58.74 Men Hammer Throw 6kg U/20 3, Kim Mottrom, Unattached, 23:32.04 1, Adrian Taylor, Mount Gambier, 37.08m 2, Simon Walter, Salisbury, 32.99m Men 100 Metre U/20 1, Jordan Tronnolone, Tea Tree Gully, 11.46, 0.4 Men Javelin Throw 800g U/20 2, William Coad, Salisbury, 12.13, 0.4 1, Brock MacKay, Unattached, 53.20m 3, Anthony Skewes, Salisbury, 12.14, 0.4 2, Shidharth Narayan, Enfield Harriers, 42.56m 3, Benjamen Keith Hall, Salisbury, 42.11m Men 200 Metre U/20 1, Jordan Tronnolone, Tea Tree Gully, 23.13, -2.3 Men 5000 Metre Walk U/20 2, Anthony Skewes, Salisbury, 24.78, -2.3 1, Blake Steele, Tea Tree Gully, 24:12.84 3, Cash Davies, Salisbury, 24.89, -2.3 Men 100 Metre U/18 Men 400 Metre U/20 1, Steven Pallotta, St Peters Collegians, 11.50, - 1, Matthew Rowe, Pembroke, 52.77 2.0 2, Anthony Skewes, Salisbury, 59.18 2, Corey Baker, Pembroke, 11.62, -2.0 3, Kayne Stubing, Hills District, 11.64, -2.0 Men 800 Metre U/20 1, Andrew Giam, Unattached, 1:57.61 Men 200 Metre U/18 2, Oliver Preston, Western Districts, 1:58.01 1, Steven Pallotta, St Peters Collegians, 22.82, - 3, Matthew Rowe, Pembroke, 1:58.16 2.1 2, Kayne Stubing, Hills District, 23.34, -2.1 Men 1500 Metre U/20 3, Jordan Camplin, Tea Tree Gully, 23.66, -2.1 1, Zac Hammond, Tea Tree Gully, 4:24.86 2, Richard Frimpong, Salisbury, 4:29.01 Men 400 Metre U/18 3, Christopher Davis, Tea Tree Gully, 4:45.97 1, Steven Pallotta, St Peters Collegians, 50.18 2, Kayne Stubing, Hills District, 51.95 Men 5000 Metre U/20 3, Brett Fisk, Port Adelaide, 52.04 1, Rhys Jones, Hills District, 15:50.05 2, Martin Deng, United Collegians, 16:07.65 Men 800 Metre U/18 3, Steven McKenna, Adelaide Harriers, 16:17.47 1, Brett Fisk, Port Adelaide, 1:59.83 2, Andy Axford, Hills District, 2:00.90 Men 110 Metre Hurdles 99.1cm U/20 3, Oliver Preston, Western Districts, 2:03.07 1, Kale Davies, Salisbury, 16.70, -0.9 Men 1500 Metre U/18 Men 400 Metre Hurdles 91.4cm U/20 1, Andy Axford, Hills District, 4:12.60 1, Jacobus Van Der Merwe, Pembroke, 61.80 2, Matt Axford, Hills District, 4:20.54 1, Richard Frimpong, Salisbury, 61.80 3, Rasheed Antooley, Flinders, 4:22.61

Men 3000 Metre Steeplechase 91.4cm U/20 Men 3000 Metre U/18 1, Steven McKenna, Adelaide Harriers, 10:01.55 1, Andy Axford, Hills District, 9:24.22 2, Martin Deng, United Collegians, 10:24.25 2, Rasheed Antooley, Flinders, 9:51.09 3, Christopher Davis, Tea Tree Gully, 10:59.26 3, Royce Liveley, Salisbury, 9:53.73

Men High Jump U/20 Men 110 Metre Hurdles 91.4cm U/18 1, Joseph Humphries, Salisbury, 1.80m 1, Jonathon Wilkin, Flinders, 15.22, -0.9 2, Shidharth Narayan, Enfield Harriers, J1.80m 2, Shidharth Narayan, Enfield Harriers, 15.39, -0.9 3, Kayne Stubing, Hills District, 16.69, -0.9 Men Pole Vault U/20 1, Harry Parkinson, St Peters Collegians, 3.95m Men 400 Metre Hurdles 84cm U/18 2, Mitch Fox, Enfield Harriers, J3.95m 1, Jonathon Wilkin, Flinders, 58.66 2, Royce Liveley, Salisbury, 59.27 Men Long Jump U/20 3, Christian Calabrese, St Peters Collegians, 60.03 1, Shidharth Narayan, Enfield Harriers, 6.16m, +0.0 Men 2000 Metre Steeplechase 91.4cm U/18 2, William Chan, St Peters Collegians, 4.61m, +0.0 1, Andy Axford, Hills District, 6:37.07

Annual Report 2008/09 Page 31 1, Matthew Head, Tea Tree Gully, 9:37.88 Men High Jump U/18 2, Shaun Moss, Flinders, 9:48.71 1, Joseph Humphries, Salisbury, 1.85m 3, Brendan Newell, Flinders, 10:09.22 2, Shidharth Narayan, Enfield Harriers, 1.80m 3, Jayden Cordes, Mount Gambier, 1.65m Men 100 Metre Hurdles 84cm U/16 1, Simon Wong, Western Districts, 14.41, -0.6 Men Pole Vault U/18 2, Oliver Van Ruth, St Peters Collegians, 15.36, - 1, Theophilos Toumazos, St Peters Collegians, 0.6 4.70m 3, Peter Clayer, Pembroke, 15.97, -0.6 2, Nicholas Kelly, Pembroke, 4.10m 3, Richard Frayne, St Peters Collegians, 3.65m Men 200 Metre Hurdles 76.2cm U/16 1, Jack Harvey, Western Districts, 26.92, 2.0 Men Long Jump U/18 2, Peter Clayer, Pembroke, 29.19, 2.0 1, Tim McGuire, Western Districts, 6.57m, -0.5 3, Hui-Ung Lee, Pembroke, 30.27, 2.0 2, Jordan Camplin, Tea Tree Gully, 6.13m, -1.5 3, Peter Rose, Enfield Harriers, 6.10m, +0.0 Men 2000 Metre Steeplechase 76.2cm U/16 1, Luke Hargreaves, Adelaide Harriers, 6:25.25 Men Triple Jump U/18 2, Brendan Newell, Flinders, 6:32.90 1, Tim McGuire, Western Districts, 14.14m, 0.7 3, Jaiden Swingler, Southerns, 8:12.96 2, Shidharth Narayan, Enfield Harriers, 12.87m, 2.7 Men High Jump U/16 3, Joe Mount, Mount Gambier, 11.65m, 2.8 1, William Fry, Western Districts, 1.70m 2, Dylan Debellis, Salisbury, 1.65m Men Shot Put 5kg U/18 3, Aaron Dollman, Salisbury, 1.55m 1, Adrian Taylor, Mount Gambier, 13.56m 2, Jack Foster, Salisbury, 12.77m Men Pole Vault U/16 3, Kayne Stubing, Hills District, 12.43m 1, Dimitri Toumazos, St Peters Collegians, 3.40m 2, James Lee, Hills District, 2.60m Men Discus Throw 1.5kg U/18 3, Ben Jolley, DEVELOPMENT SQUAD, 2.40m 1, Shidharth Narayan, Enfield Harriers, 38.28m 2, William Crouch, Pembroke, 36.50m Men Long Jump U/16 3, Jack Foster, Salisbury, 34.65m 1, Sam Ennis, Pembroke, 6.07m, 1.0 2, Simon Wong, Western Districts, 5.79m, 0.5 Men Hammer Throw 5kg U/18 3, Hui-Ung Lee, Pembroke, 5.43m, -0.3 1, Adrian Taylor, Mount Gambier, 40.50m 2, Jack Riley, St Peters Collegians, 35.50m Men Triple Jump U/16 3, Shidharth Narayan, Enfield Harriers, 33.21m 1, Luke Richards, Salisbury, 12.08m, -0.5 2, Dylan Debellis, Salisbury, 11.05m, 0.4 Men Javelin Throw 700g U/18 3, Kane Russell, Port Adelaide, 10.92m, +0.0 1, Kayne Stubing, Hills District, 49.31m 2, Shidharth Narayan, Enfield Harriers, 48.23m Men Shot Put 4kg U/16 3, Alec Bryce, Western Districts, 45.08m 1, Nathan Rose, Western Districts, 14.40m 2, Luke Richards, Salisbury, 12.83m Men 5000 Metre Walk U/18 3, Alec Bryce, Western Districts, 11.83m 1, Daniel Crouch, Pembroke, 32:54.41 Men Discus Throw 1kg U/16 Men 100 Metre U/16 1, Alec Bryce, Western Districts, 44.87m 1, Derek Mai, Pembroke, 11.40, -0.8 2, Luke Richards, Salisbury, 44.67m 2, Jack Harvey, Western Districts, 11.41, -0.8 3, Lewis Hvalica, Salisbury, 37.29m 3, Simon Wong, Western Districts, 11.84, -0.8 Men Hammer Throw 4kg U/16 Men 200 Metre U/16 1, Nathan Rose, Western Districts, 39.72m 1, Jack Harvey, Western Districts, 23.55, -3.6 2, Luke Richards, Salisbury, 38.14m 2, Brandon Pattison, Tea Tree Gully, 24.71, -3.6 3, Lewis Hvalica, Salisbury, 30.40m 3, Daniel Marks, Tea Tree Gully, 25.00, -3.6 Men Javelin Throw 700g U/16 Men 400 Metre U/16 1, Alec Bryce, Western Districts, 42.75m 1, Jonathon Sinclair, Tea Tree Gully, 50.85 2, Luke Richards, Salisbury, 40.89m 2, Matthew Sinclair, Tea Tree Gully, 51.62 3, Lewis Hvalica, Salisbury, 39.85m 3, Jack Harvey, Western Districts, 51.80 Men 3000 Metre Walk U/16 Men 800 Metre U/16 1, Daniel Crouch, Pembroke, 19:27.45 1, Matthew Sinclair, Tea Tree Gully, 2:02.24 2, Jonathon Sinclair, Tea Tree Gully, 2:03.16 Men 100 Metre Ambulant AWD 3, Kane Russell, Port Adelaide, 2:04.51 1, Gabriel Cole, Tea Tree Gully, 12.11, -1.8

Men 1500 Metre U/16 Men 200 Metre Wheelchair AWD 1, Matthew Head, Tea Tree Gully, 4:19.88 1, Nathan Arkley, Pembroke, 31.65, -2.2 2, Luke Hargreaves, Adelaide Harriers, 4:29.09 2, Michael Neroni, Unattached, 33.16, -2.2 3, Shaun Moss, Flinders, 4:34.15 3, Ernesto Villalta, Unattached, 41.03, -2.2

Men 3000 Metre U/16 Men 100 Metre O/35

Page 32 Annual Report 2008/09 1, Ross Nitschke, Western Districts, 11.95, 2.6 2, Shane Grimwade, Tea Tree Gully, 12.19, 2.6 Men Hammer Throw 5kg O/35 3, Greg Fopp, Port Adelaide, 12.20, 2.6 1, Matthew Staunton, Enfield Harriers, 47.96m 2, Kym Miller, Enfield Harriers, 42.86m Men 200 Metre O/35 3, Wayne Willis, Enfield Harriers, 38.95m 1, Ross Nitschke, Western Districts, 24.36, -2.2 2, Steven Graham, Tea Tree Gully, 24.83, -2.2 Men Javelin Throw 700g O/35 3, Shane Grimwade, Tea Tree Gully, 25.12, -2.2 1, Matthew Staunton, Enfield Harriers, 45.27m 2, Burfield Mike, Unattached, J45.27m Men 400 Metre O/35 3, Tim Souter, Hills District, 36.97m 1, Will McCombie, Hills District, 57.14 2, Greg Fopp, Port Adelaide, 57.67 Men 100 Metre O/50 3, Maurice Schievenin, Western Districts, 59.47 1, Hans Van Bavel, St Peters Collegians, 13.14, 2.6

Men 800 Metre O/35 Men 200 Metre O/50 1, Dion Byas, Flinders, 2:06.23 1, Hans Van Bavel, St Peters Collegians, 26.67, - 2, David Edwards, Adelaide Harriers, 2:13.50 2.9 3, Damien Smith, Hills District, 2:19.34 2, Wayne Edwards, Hills District, 28.04, -2.9 3, Stanley Miller Oam, Port Adelaide, 34.02, -2.9 Men 1500 Metre O/35 1, Dion Byas, Flinders, 4:29.18 Men 400 Metre O/50 2, Damien Smith, Hills District, 4:43.09 1, Hans Van Bavel, St Peters Collegians, 63.82 3, Adam Zur Eich, Enfield Harriers, 4:49.03 2, Andrew McKay, Enfield Harriers, 64.68 3, Norman White, Enfield Harriers, 71.89 Men 5000 Metre O/35 1, Damien Smith, Hills District, 17:04.68 Men 800 Metre O/50 2, Adam Zur Eich, Enfield Harriers, 17:17.02 1, Andrew McKay, Enfield Harriers, 2:24.46 3, Mark Worthing, Port Adelaide, 19:32.07 2, Bjorn Dybdahl, Unattached, 2:24.92 3, Peter Sandery, Adelaide Harriers, 2:31.81 Men 100 Metre Hurdles 84cm O/35 1, Daniel Malm, Pembroke, 16.03, 0.4 Men 1500 Metre O/50 2, Matthew Staunton, Enfield Harriers, 17.48, 0.4 1, Bjorn Dybdahl, Unattached, 4:54.41 3, Matthew Lovell, Southerns, 17.57, 0.4 2, Peter Sandery, Adelaide Harriers, 5:02.95 3, Andrew McKay, Enfield Harriers, 5:22.28 Men 200 Metre Hurdles 76.2cm O/35 1, Matthew Lovell, Southerns, 32.61, 2.5 Men 5000 Metre O/50 1, Bjorn Dybdahl, Unattached, 18:39.68 Men 2000 Metre Steeplechase 76.2cm O/35 2, Andrew McKay, Enfield Harriers, 20:57.85 1, Adam Zur Eich, Enfield Harriers, 7:20.14 3, Norman White, Enfield Harriers, 21:08.03 2, Bjorn Dybdahl, Unattached, 7:27.86 3, Mark Worthing, Port Adelaide, 7:51.69 Men Long Jump O/50 1, Norman White, Enfield Harriers, 3.46m, +0.0 Men High Jump O/35 2, Stanley Miller Oam, Port Adelaide, 3.21m, +0.0 1, Matthew Staunton, Enfield Harriers, 1.50m 3, Leon McNamara, Enfield Harriers, 3.12m, +0.0 2, Matthew Lovell, Southerns, J1.50m Men Triple Jump O/50 Men Pole Vault O/35 1, Norman White, Enfield Harriers, 8.48m, -1.9 1, Kym Miller, Enfield Harriers, 3.30m 2, Matthew Staunton, Enfield Harriers, J3.30m Men Shot Put 4kg O/50 2, Daniel Malm, Pembroke, J3.30m 1, Norman White, Enfield Harriers, 8.55m 2, Leon McNamara, Enfield Harriers, 7.77m Men Long Jump O/35 1, Steven Graham, Tea Tree Gully, 5.26m, +0.0 Men Discus Throw 1kg O/50 2, Matthew Staunton, Enfield Harriers, 5.17m, 1, Leon McNamara, Enfield Harriers, 26.96m +0.0 2, Norman White, Enfield Harriers, 24.05m 3, Kym Miller, Enfield Harriers, 5.12m, +0.0 3, Stanley Miller Oam, Port Adelaide, 18.36m

Men Triple Jump O/35 Men Hammer Throw 4kg O/50 1, Matthew Lovell, Southerns, 10.61m, -3.4 1, Leon McNamara, Enfield Harriers, 21.56m 2, Maurice Schievenin, Western Districts, 10.30m, -2.8 Men Javelin Throw 600g O/50 3, Daniel Malm, Pembroke, 10.23m, -2.8 1, Norman White, Enfield Harriers, 23.49m 2, Leon McNamara, Enfield Harriers, 20.95m Men Shot Put 5kg O/35 1, Wayne Willis, Enfield Harriers, 14.69m Men 3000 Metre Walk O/50 2, Matthew Staunton, Enfield Harriers, 13.26m 1, James Hoare, Flinders, 19:44.57 3, Tim Souter, Hills District, 11.49m Mixed 100 Metre Ambulant AWD Men Discus Throw 1.5kg O/35 1, Jamie McIerney, W, Unattached, 17.53, 2.6 1, Matthew Staunton, Enfield Harriers, 45.02m 2, Kym Miller, Enfield Harriers, 38.38m Mixed 100 Metre Wheelchair AWD 3, Matthew Lovell, Southerns, 30.19m

Annual Report 2008/09 Page 33 1, Nathan Arkley, M, Pembroke, 17.36, -0.6 2, Michael Neroni, M, Unattached, 18.03, -0.6 Mixed Long Jump Ambulant AWD 3, Ernesto Villalta, M, Unattached, 22.32, -0.6 1, Sean Roberts, M, Tea Tree Gully, 4.07m, -0.8

Mixed 200 Metre Ambulant AWD Mixed Shot Put Ambulant AWD 1, Jamie McIerney, W, Unattached, 38.91, -3.2 1, Jamie McIerney, W, Unattached, 6.73m

Mixed 400 Metre Wheelchair AWD Mixed Discus Throw Ambulant AWD 1, Nathan Arkley, M, Pembroke, 60.57 1, Jamie McIerney, W, Unattached, 17.40m 2, Michael Neroni, M, Unattached, 62.86 3, Ernesto Villalta, M, Unattached, 1:25.43 Mixed Javelin Throw Ambulant AWD 1, Jamie McIerney, W, Unattached, 15.06m Mixed 800 Metre Wheelchair AWD 1, Nathan Arkley, M, Pembroke, 2:03.99 2, Michael Neroni, M, Unattached, 2:10.19 Multis Santos Stadium 3 to 4 January 2009 Men Decathlon Open Girls Pentathlon Under 14 1, J Sims, Salisbury, 7545 1, M Price, Salisbury, 1808 2, J Kratochvil, Western Districts, 4996 2, K Grice, Southerns, 1117 Men Decathlon Under 20 Women Heptathlon Open 1, B Hall, Salisbury, 4777 1, L Foote, Enfield Harriers, 5529 2, K Montgomery, Enfield Harriers, 4570 Men Decathlon Under 18 3, B Hargrave, United Collegians, 4239 1, K Stubing, Hills District, 5650 2, S Narayan, Enfield Harriers, 4278 Women Heptathlon Under 18 3, J Cordes, Mount Gambier, 4261 1, K Story, Enfield Harriers, 3326 Men Octathlon Under 16 1, K Russell, Port Adelaide, 3649 Women Heptathlon Under 16 2, D McLean, Port Adelaide, 3416 1, A Blanden, Salisbury, 3738 3, J Lee, Hills District, 2592 2, K Symons, Flinders, 3288 Men Pentathlon Over 35 Boys Pentathlon Under 14 1, M Staunton, Enfield Harriers, 2238 1, C Verrall, Western Districts, 2226 2, K Miller, Enfield Harriers, 2139 2, J Swingler, Southerns, 1911 3, G Symons, Flinders, 1677 3, B Russell, Port Adelaide, 1843

Page 34 Annual Report 2008/09 Minutes of Last Year’s AGM Monday 23 March 2009

Function Room, Santos Stadium, Mile End

Meeting Opened 7.00pm by the-President Tony Keynes.

1. Welcome

2. Present As per sign on sheet.

3. Apologies Nil

4. Minutes of Previous AGM Moved: Stan Miller , 2nd Gaetano Aiello “That Minutes of Annual General Meeting held 27th November 2007 be accepted as true and correct record” - carried

Business Arising from the Minutes Nil

5. Annual Report • President – Report as tabled in the Annual Report • Finance Director - Report as tabled in the Annual Report • Executive Officer – Report as tabled in the Annual Report

Moved Arthur Mangos, 2nd Stan Miller “That the Annual Report for 2007- 2008 be accepted” – carried

6. Constitution Changes Gaetano Aiello addressed the six proposed amendments to the constitution and tabled the proposals. Votes were cast in accordance to the Constitution and Proposed Amendments One, Four, Five and Six were approved. Proposed Amendment Two and Three were not approve.

Meeting Closed: 7.30pm

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