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NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Swimming and Diving Championships NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SWIMMING and DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 Friday 5th April 2019 Sydney Olympic Aquatic Centre Homebush 1 CONTENTS Page 3 Chairpersons Welcome Page 3 NSWCCC Executive Page 4 NSWCCC Diocesan/Association Representatives Page 5 NSWCCC Diocesan/Association Codes Page 6 Diving Officials Diving Program of Events Diving Specifications Page 7 Swimming Officials and Team Managers Page 9 Swimming General Information Page 11 Swimming Program of Events and Records Page 14 Swimming Age Champions Page 18 Seating Plan Page 19 Start Lists 2 NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 Chairperson’s Welcome Welcome to the Twenty Fifth NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Swimming and Diving Championships. These Championships see students from all over the state representing all Catholic Diocese and Associations in New South Wales competing for the opportunity to represent NSWCCC at the NSW All Schools Championships. I would like to congratulate all students who have qualified for today’s carnival and wish them good luck in your events. A carnival of this nature involves a large amount of organisation and I would like to thank Mrs Helen Wood and officials from SDS, and Officials from NSW Diving Associations. Their assistance in the running of today’s event is greatly appreciated. Special thanks to Chiara Del Buono from Domremy College Five Dock from for singing the National Anthem for us. Thank you to all those staff helping out today in official roles. I also include the staff of SOPAC who have prepared the venue. I would also like to thank the student helpers who are here to assist with the day. Finally, I would like to acknowledge the ongoing support of Chris Anschau and Anita Weaver in the convening of these Championships and each Diocesan and Association representative who are the key links in communicating information to all the schools. John Sparks NSWCCC Chairperson NSWCCC EXECUTIVE Chairperson John Sparks Catholic Education Office Wollongong Members Chris Anschau Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta Anthony Hood Catholic Schools Office Wagga Wagga Rick Joyce St Patrick’s College Sutherland Amber McDonnell Catholic Schools Office Broken Bay NSWCCC Executive Officer Kym Skerritt 0419 464 074 NSWCCC Swimming Convener Chris Anschau Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta NSWCCC Diving Convener Anita Weaver St Andrew’s College Marayong 3 NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES DIOCESAN/ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVES 2019 Armidale Tim Kennedy St Mary’s College Gunnedah Bathurst Linda Densmore Catholic Education Office Bathurst Broken Bay Amber McDonnell St Paul’s Catholic College Manly Canberra/Goulburn Sheree Bush Catholic Education Office Canberra/Goulburn Lismore John Cocciola Catholic Education Office Lismore Maitland/Newcastle Bernadette Duggan Catholic Schools Office Maitland/Newcastle Parramatta Chris Anschau Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta Catholic Girls Secondary Stuart Guthrie Our Lady of Mercy Schools Sports Association College Parramatta Christian Brothers’ Sports Martin Shipley Marist College Association Penshurst Metropolitan Catholic Colleges Mark Hildebrandt Marist College Kogarah 4 NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES DIOCESAN/ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVES 2019 Metropolitan Catholic Schools Heath Borg Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Sydney Combined Colleges Paul Rumore Holy Spirit College Lakemba Southern Sydney Aaron Poll St John Bosco College Engadine Wagga Wagga Anthony Hood Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Wollongong John Sparks Catholic Education Office Wollongong NSWCCC DIOCESAN/ASSOCIATION CODES DIOCESE DIO CODES ARMIDALE ARM BATHURST- WILCANIA/FORBES BAT BROKEN BAY BAY CANBERRA/GOULBURN CAG CBSA CBS CGSSSA CGS LISMORE LIS MAITLAND/NEWCASTLE MTN MCC MCC MCS MCS PARRAMATTA PAR SOUTHERN SYDNEY SSY SYDNEY CATHOLIC COLLEGES SCC WAGGA WAGGA WGA WOLLONGONG WOL 5 DIVING OFFICIALS NSWCCC Diving Convener Anita Weaver St Andrew’s College Marayong NSWCCC Manager Nathan Weaver NSWCCC Official Sue Milford Judge Norma Holland Judge Allen Bull Judge Julia Williams Judge Amy France Judge Allison Grigg DIVING PROGRAM OF EVENTS 9.00am Diver registration and Warm up 10.00am Competition commences 10.00am Events 1 & 2 12 and 13yr boys and girls springboard 10.45am Events 3 & 4 14 and 15 yr boys and girls springboard 11.30am Events 5 & 6 16 and 17+yrs boys and girls springboard 12.30pm Event 7 Open boys and girls platform 1.00pm Competition approximately concludes Presentations will occur after each event Springboard Boys and Girls 12 1 and/or 3 m 2 dives from different groups @ 5.4 + 2 dives from different groups unlimited DD 13 1 and/or 3 m 2 dives from different groups @ 5.4 + 2 dives from different groups unlimited DD 14 1 and/or 3 m 3 dives from different groups @ 5.4 + 3 dives from different groups unlimited DD 15 1 and/or 3 m 3 dives from different groups @ 7.6 + 3 dives from different groups unlimited DD 16 1 and/or 3 m 4 dives from different groups @ 7.6 + 4 dives from different groups with no limit or DD 17/19 1 and/or 3 m 4 dives from different groups @ 7.6 + 4 dives from different groups with no limit or DD Platform Boys and Girls Age Event Limited Dives Unlimited Dives Open Platform 5m/7m/10m 3 dives from different groups @ 5.4 + 3 dives from different groups unlimited DD Divers are required to bring 4 copies of their dive sheet on the day of competition and report to the recording table at 9am 6 SWIMMING OFFICIALS NSWCCC Convener Chris Anschau Parramatta Assistant Convener Aaron Poll Southern Sydney Announcer Rick Joyce NSWCCC Marshals Alan Lowther Parramatta Philip Jobling Parramatta Stuart Guthrie Wollongong Hailey Blatchford Parramatta Check Starters Mark Feledy Broken Bay Allison Sorrensen Canberra/Goulburn Debra Northey Broken Bay NSWCCC Team information Kathie Lowe NSWCCC Catherine Watters NSWCCC Carol Daher NSWCCC Patricia Furey NSWCCC Stephanie Llave NSWCCC Tienielle Anderson NSWCCC Sharyn Gill-Andrews NSWCCC Wendy Breen NSWCCC Tasma Woolley NSWCCC Joshua Rizk NSWCCC Referees/Judges of Stroke Gwen Willmett SDS John Owen SDS Allan Kerruish SDS Leo Lehnen SDS Starter John MacIntosh SDS Recording Helen Wood SDS Cherry Smith SDS Jo Wazny SDS Results/Recoding Runners Angelina Scalone Wagga Wagga Hugh Anstey Bathurst Jack Rector NSWCCC Timekeepers Lane 0: Rohan Bright NSWCCC Dean Munk NSWCCC Lane 1: Caroline Anderson NSWCCC Olivia Santiago NSWCCC Lane 2: Poppy Southern CGSSSA Jessie Lagaaia CGSSSA Lane 3: Maryanne Di Bella SCC Daniel Davis NSWCCC Lane 4: Scott Anschau Wagga Wagga Jasmine Whittle Armidale Lane 5: TBC Southern Sydney Isaac Weeden NSWCCC Lane 6: Nathan Weller MCC Kyra Oliver MCC Lane 7: Jacqueline Mercieca MCS TBC – ASC Liverpool MCS Lane 8: Leeann Simpson Maitland/Newcastle Joseph Johnson SCC Lane 9: Vlad Kulish CBSA Pamela Galanis CBSA Multi Class Results Margaret Gregson NSWCCC Alan Gregson NSWCCC 7 Presentations Helen Notley NSWCCC Sharyn Gill-Andrews Lismore Linda Densmore Bathurst Opening Ceremony John Sparks Wollongong Helen Notley NSWCCC Aaron Poll Southern Sydney Donna Baker CGSSSA Linda Densmore Bathurst Souvenir Sales Ann-Maree Watters NSWCCC Emily Watters NSWCCC Traecey Free NSWCCC Rochelle Kirwan NSWCCC Nathan Thomas NSWCCC Gen Longman NSWCCC Leanne Munk NSWCCC Alice Williams NSWCCC SWIMMING TEAM MANAGERS Armidale Tim Kennedy St Mary’s College Gunnedah Oriane Monet McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Bathurst Gina Whelan MacKillop College Bathurst David McAlister St John’s College Dubbo Nicholas Whitmore St Matthew’s Mudgee Broken Bay Amber McDonnell Catholic Schools Office Broken Bay Karen Grant Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Kylie Celebrin St Edward’s College East Gosford Paul Bell St Edward’s College Gosford Canberra/Goulburn Sherree Bush CEO Canberra Sean Mulally Carroll College Broulee Jasmine Craker Trinity Catholic College Goulburn CBSA Sandra Neilson Marist College Penshurst Lenore Daley Casimir Catholic College Marrickville CGSSSA Jodie Osborne St Scholastica’s College Glebe Katie Barton Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Lismore Matthew Barlow Trinity Catholic College Lismore Lionel Conroy St John Paul College Coffs Harbour John Cocciola Catholic Schools Office Lismore Maitland/Newcastle Brigid De Winter St Paul’s Catholic College Booragul Fran Heard St Paul’s Catholic College Booragul Monique Williams St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton MCC Nicholas Latsinos De La Salle College Ashfield Toufic Mansour De La Salle College Ashfield MCS Shaun O’Regan All Saints Catholic College Liverpool Jacquii Breen Parramatta Marist High School Westmead Parramatta Beth Lincoln PD Sports Karina Logha PD Sports SCC Ashlee Jennings Mary MacKillop College Wakeley Stuart Whiley Mary MacKillop College Wakeley Southern Sydney Ricardo Sucgang Our Lady of Mercy College Buraneer Jason Stamenkovic De La Salle College Caringbah Wagga Wagga Rachael Stephens CSO Wagga Margaret Devies CSO Wagga Ken Mooney Holy Trinity Wagga Wollongong Michelle Rodwell Holy Spirit College Bellambi Jodi McNamara Holy Spirit College Bellambi John Sparks CEO Wollongong 8 SWIMMING – GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Warm Up 7.30 – 8.10am 2. Opening Ceremony 8.25am Opening Ceremony commences 8.30am Events commence 3. Ages are as at 31st December in the year of competition 4. Able Bodied Divisions Junior: 12-14 years Intermediate: 15 & 16 years Senior: 17+ years 5. Multi Class Divisions Junior: 12-15 years Senior: 16-19 years 6. Students may enter as many events in their age group as they wish. Students are responsible for ensuring they do not miss their events. 7. Swimmers must compete in their own age group and remain there for the entire meet. 8. Swimmers must report punctually to the marshalling area when indicated. 9. ALL events will be seeded prior to the carnival. Any teams that are not entered and received by the closing date may miss out on this process and swimmers will be placed in events according to lane availability. This will also apply to any late changes. 10. Timed finals for all races will be taken over the two heats and compared. The three fastest swimmers will then be declared the placegetters for those particular events. These students will represent NSWCCC at the NSW All Schools Championships.
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