V E T R U N N E R New Editorial Email address: [email protected] Volume 24 Issue 1— June, 2003 A MEMORABLE DAY FOR FORMER PRESIDENT . . .

Rain, in the main, is not in vain. It may have been all right during the races but it certainly was coming down before and after the events as you can see by the umbrellas.

handicappers and each of them . . . AS HE CHALKS made valuable contributions towards improving the UP HIS TWO program. They were: HUNDRED RUNS Pat Robertson 1981; Alan Johnson 1982 – 83; By Bryan Thomas Duane Lowry 1983 – 86; Because my 200 monthly running Stuart Manley 1986 – 88; handicaps span most of the history of Colin Bridge 1988 – 2001; this unique and popular event I have Peter Davies 2001; Prue Bradford 2002 – 03. been fortunate to witness and in many instances been part of its evolution. The first major change to I was equal 10th person to reach 50 how Mike Adler had originally handicaps (October 1987), 3rd to make organized the handicaps was 100 (November 1992), 2nd to 150 the introduction of group (January 1998) and again 2nd to 200. starts in 1983. This was This is an opportune time to recall proposed by Brian Paxman some of the significant developments and implemented by then that have made our monthly running handicapper Duane Lowry. The presentation of the handicap program so successful. Memorable day at Fadden Pines. Bryan Thomas The first veterans’ handicap races special blue sleeved T-shirt to becomes only the second runner to have taken part were organised by Mike Adler in 1979 Gentleman Joe Mayer for in 200 handicaps. and were conducted in Stromlo Forest. having completed 50 handicap runs in As I didn’t run my first handicap 1985 saw a dramatic improvement in eagerly sought. I am proud to until April 1981 I didn’t have the participation rates. From then on acknowledge that the special T-shirt was pleasure of receiving a handicap from runners were loath to miss a run my proposal and in fact my design. without a very good reason. Obviously the event’s originator and first Seven years later we needed another veteran athletes like their Handicapper Mike Adler. to recognize 100 runs, so the red sleeved accomplishments being recognized and However I have run under the T-shirt (designed by Carol Harding) was direction of the other seven the new T-shirt was something to be (Continued on Page 4) Page 2 — June Vetrunner

At the Fadden Pines Handicaps. Clockwise from the top left: Although it’s been a long time since his last medal, Alan Williams, left, gets up to take the gold medal in the Thomas Series. On Alan’s left is Diana Schneider who won the bronze medal and Bernie Rogers who took the silver.

In the Waddell. It has been some time since Al Mallory got up in a handicap event. He got the gold. The silver medal went to Terry Munro and the bronze to Nola De Chazal.

Better late than never. Tanya Colyer the winner, right, with Diann Bramwell silver, got the medals in the revised places in the Waddell walking event at O’Connor Ridge.

The Mullins winners. Graeme Small was the winner in the Thomas Series and Brenda Ford took the trophy in the Frylink Series. Amanda Lynch was the winner in the Waddell Series.

The Frylink winners. Alan Norden, right, got up to take the gold medal from Adrian Krauss. Grahame Delaney got the bronze.

June Vetrunner — Page 3 As I write this message, it is one Championships. These Championships week before the Annual General FROM YOUR were inaugurated under Ray Green’s Meeting. In the ACTVAC Annual Report leadership and are an annual fixture in for 2002-2003 I featured the unity of the PRESIDENT . Club and the continued development of Can you imagine this Club without policies over the year. In this month’s the track and field nights deserve to be Vetrunner? I simply cannot get by each message, I want to touch upon some better supported by members. month without the detailed accounts of other features of the past 12 months The Monthly Running Handicaps the various Club events prepared by Jim that space did not permit me to include provide special problems of logistics and O’Donnell, Bryan Thomas and others. I in my annual report. access. The Handicaps Sub-Committee, particularly enjoy reading first-hand The 2002-2003 membership reached and Prue Bradford as Handicapper, accounts by members of their 523, including an increased percentage again triumphed over every obstacle, experiences in events around the of women members, 38% (highest ever) - some of them in the form of locked gates country and overseas. an excellent result. But your and demands by outside bodies for fees. The sub-committees and individuals membership fees are only a small part of Continued strong participation rates are again drew upon their skills to provide the financial basis of this Club. a tribute to the quality of the events. membership registration, event The grants we receive from The Monthly Throwing Handicaps management, catering, coaching groups, government and non-government bodies under the guiding hand of Trish Thomas record certificates, Club administration, enable the Club to maintain a high level are another “entry point” for new webmaster services, grants applications, of service. We continued our cost-neutral members as well as a “must attend” for social events, new uniforms, upgrading policy in providing for participation in older members familiar with the of our equipment, first aid and an our events for a very modest entry fee. mysteries of the shot, discus, hammer, awards system that is the best in the When you consider the very considerable javelin and heavy weight throws. country. costs incurred in providing services such We had three ACTVAC members on Overseeing and supporting all these as refreshments, equipment, childcare, the national body, Australian Masters multifaceted activities was the elected commemorative T-shirts, trophies and Athletics Inc. – Ray Green, Alice Scott Club Committee. I was proud to lead the medals for all our handicaps and track and Bob Banens. team as their skills showed through and field, it is amazing that the year The reputation of ACTVAC has for magnificently during the past year. ended with the forecast comparatively many years been high at the national All of this was done without small deficit. level, and our views as a highly payment, for the love of the sport and Once again we had a superb track successful state/territory body are heard the Club. I thank all our hard-working and field season, which in its range of with respect. We once again hosted and volunteers on behalf of all of you, the events and efficient operation is the best ran the National Winter Throwing members. JOHN veterans’ program in the nation. Our after-events suppers (which were falling into abeyance a couple of years ago) ACTVAC IS IN NEED OF A CLUB MEMBER TO BE BROUGHT UP TO SPEED IN provided a pleasant conclusion to each COMPUTER USE, IN PARTICULAR, MS WORD, PUBLISHER AND ANY PHOTO evening’s events. Many of us believe that PROGRAM. HE/SHE WILL ACT, WHEN REQUIRED, AS DEPUTY EDITOR. CONTACT THE EDITOR OR A MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE. (Details below)

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Email:[email protected] Bob Banens 62623405 (h) com.au Social Sub-Committee: Val 4145844902 (m) Awards Sub-Committee, Half Chesterton 62928994 (h) Jenny Marquee: Permanently at the AIS. Athletic Events Sub-Committee. Marathon: Bryan Thomas Galvin 69925294 (h) Monika Short For use contact Sharon Gibbins. 62958625 (h). Prue Bradford 62815636 (h) 62963278 (h) Email: First Aid Officers: Roy Jones, 62778216 (w) Run/Walking [email protected] Statistican and Club Records: Vince Craig, John Ison, Allan Handicap Sub-Committee. Catering/Lost Property: John Quentin Anthony 62863885 Email: Morris, Gai Webster, Michelle Email: [email protected] Suiter (Track) 62959524 (h). Kent [email protected] Granville and Marlene Reid. Page 4— June Vetrunner TWO HUNDRED HANDICAP EVENTS ACT VETERANS (Continued from Page 1) was conducted in January 1991. After an ATHLETIC CLUB introduced in 1992. I also designed the initial slow beginning of having only 19 Supported by “150 runs” green sleeved shirt which was runners in the first race it has since first presented in 1997 and Carmen become very popular. Carlon was responsible for the mauve We made a “big thing” about our “200” shirt presented to George Hanzar 200th monthly handicap in January last year. 1998. We invited as many of the In 1986 Stuart Manley was our first “Originals” of the first handicap (July handicapper to utilize computer 1979) as we could locate and actively set technology to aid organizing and out to try and get 200 runners to our processing results of the monthly 200th handicap. The day was very handicaps. successful, we got many more than our Colin Bridge, who served 14 years as target of 200 participants (234 in fact), handicapper (from 1988 – 2001) took the we stayed around and celebrated with a utilization of IT much, much further. He magnificent picnic lunch and another set up a sub-committee to manage the special edition of Vetrunner with an total organization of the handicap interesting article on the history of the program which involved setting the handicaps was distributed. The day was rules, using the computer more in even more memorable for me as it was determining individual start groups, the occasion of my 150th handicap run. processing results and publishing much The most recent innovation has been more statistical and historical data. the successful introduction of the They were also responsible for selecting walking handicap event in January venues, organizing helpers, recognizing 2000. achievements and identifying trophy The popularity of the monthly recipients. running handicaps was a precursor to In November 1988 we celebrated the Adler Series at the track and the our 100th monthly handicap with a monthly throwing handicaps. Our BBQ, birthday cake and a special edition monthly handicap program continues to of Vetrunner with a comprehensive be the club’s most successful and history and statistical summary of the popular activity and it is an unusual first 100 handicaps written and compiled month that we don’t have more than 200 by Doug Fry. participants in the 3 handicap events. Maureen O’Shea’s proposal for a So now the target is 250 handicap short course handicap run was accepted runs which if all goes well is possible and the first of the Frylink Series events some time in 2008.

RAIN, IN THE MAIN, IS NOT IN VAIN

“Rain, in the main ...... ”. In more Crossing when it poured on the than 20 years with vets, either as a Thursday, Friday and Saturday before competitor, or writing reports, the the races, leaving the course a complete number of actual cancellations of events quagmire. On that occasion the run was through inclement weather can be moved up to the Deek Forest Recreation counted on one hand. Area where we did one of the many I cannot recall any of the run/ courses that go down towards Clo’s walking handicaps ever being cancelled. Bridge and continuing along to Scrivener Indeed in almost 250 events we have Dam. Even on that run, the start was been unbelievably luck with the weather put back half an hour to enable all the with only five or six being affected. Two competitors to get from Coppins of the worst affected have been at Crossing up to Uriarra Road. Fadden Pines, one over the Copeland Considering that the switch was made KINGSTON PHYSIOTHERAPY College course and another at Rani because of underfoot conditions, Road. There was another at Coppins conditions on the run that day at Deek’s SPORTS INJURY CENTRE KENNEDY ST., KINGSTON Also Supporting ACTVAC are: THE WEST DEAKIN HELLENIC BOWLING CLUB INSTANT COLOUR PRESS IN BELCONNEN June Vetrunner — Page 5 weren’t all that much better. I majority of competitors having finished known him not to take part in an event remember on the outward journey of before the rain came belting down, and was usually because he was away skiing that 8km course there was a huge it even went off as the presentations or suffering an injury during that time. puddle that covered the whole of the were made. It wasn’t all that long ago that Otmar track and several runners deviated into Sunday, April 27 was a great day of damaged his shoulder in a skiing fall the bush to get through. However, on celebrations for Bryan Thomas and and all during re-cooperation from that the return journey many didn’t care and Otmar Dorfer. Bryan got his 200th run fall he was out there taking part even went right through the middle of the T-shirt and both Doug and Otmar got though his arm was in a sling. ankle deep pond. their 150th. Dedication is sure evident with Otmar. Then there was the notorious Bryan Thomas ran in his first January 11, 1987 was the date that Copeland College course that was aptly handicap race on April 28, 1981 at Lake Otmar first competed with vets. That name the “Arctic Run” due to freezing Ginninderra, a little less than two years particular race was over the Grevillea almost horizontal sleet and rain. after the handicaps, indeed the club, Park, East Basin course. That was the Surprisingly we still had over 100 started. It took Bryan almost 12 years, day he made his first mistake, he came competitors that day. yes that’s right – twelve years, before he first in that event. However, it wasn’t In the Rani Road run of just a couple made it onto the medal podium. In that all that bad as in those days the of years ago similar conditions time Bryan floated in the group starts handicapping was not done by a confronted the runners and walkers between 27 and 44. Then in March 1993 machine and he most likely only went when it even snowed on that day. As at the Hospital Jetty course Bryan got back two or three groups and four you can imagine was a few hardy souls up to take the bronze medal. So that months later Otmar got his first medal, stayed on for the medal presentations. was a long time coming, though Bryan a bronze remarkably at the same course Then there came the first of the is not the only runner in the handicap as this month’s run. It took him two Fadden Pines downpours. However, series to wait a long time between years to get back into medal contention. unlike the April handicap this year with drinks. Spare a though for last month’s Running at Cooleman Ridge on Sunday, the rain only intermittent, it was a winner Jon Donovan, he joined the club June 25, Otmar got the silver medal. continuous heavy freezing rain, maybe and the handicap races in 1995 and his That was the end of Otmar’s medal not horizontal as at Copeland College or first and only medal came at O’Connor wins, his best place since then was a 5th Rani Road, but still very adverse Ridge. again at Fadden Pines another 5th at conditions. Even although we had the Getting back to Bryan’s efforts in the Lake Ginninderra and his lowest place tent up that day, most of the runners handicaps, his next medal came around was 147th at Molonglo Reach. didn’t hang around for the after only a wait of a couple of years. At All but two of Otmar’s handicap presentations. the Mt Ainslie run on August 27, 1995 races have been over the longer races, In some of the other non-handicap Bryan won his second medal, this time however, in May 1999 he ran in the events such as the annual half the silver and that was the last time he Frylink at Mt Taylor and in the marathon or at track and field, the only got onto the medal podium. Bryan ran following month at the Fadden Pines two occasions were events cancelled, the bulk of his races in the Thomas course. both at the AIS track and field meets. Series but in the late 1990s he did run Otmar has competed in two Cross The first, when Geoff Moore and I were in five events in the Frylink Series with Country Championship events as well the track and field coordinators, the his best result way down in the 50s, in as competing in seven of the club’s half meet was cancelled before the program fact the races went like this: 57th, 50th, marathons. had started. Then during a meet there 55th, 78th and 57th. So two medals out At the track he took part in four of was a violent thunderstorm with the of 200 runs averages out as one in a the Pennington Middle Distance Series, lightening arcing between the hundred events and by all rightes he seven in the Daniels Sprint Series races, floodlighting towers. should win another medal between now 57 in the Adler Spiral Handicaps, one Although there was never a and the year 2013. each in the Boag and Connell events cancellation in the annual half Of course Bryan didn’t put all his and 19 other appearance at track. marathon, before the move from June to efforts into the running handicaps, he Remarkably in the Boag races his record the present date in August, there was has also got 11 club half marathons, is a first, five thirds and a fourth. another of those days of horizontal rain three Cross Country Championships, six and sleet and a howling wind and in the Pennington Series, 81 runs in the THE THOMAS SERIES literally freezing conditions that Adler Series, 60 appearances in the Getting back to the handicap here at confronted the runners. Although it Throwing Handicap Series, a massive Fadden Pines. wasn’t too bad as the earlier groups got 181 appearances at general track and We welcomed quite a few new underway, conditions by the time the field and one in the Boag Series. I runners this month and although we are last group started were appalling for wonder what else he does in his spare a pretty organised club, the one thing officials as well as the competitors. With time? Yes, I know, he fills many many we can’t do is control the weather, which the race director, Bryan Thomas, out on columns of Vetrunner and without his broke mainly before the start and after the course, the officials on the finish line numerous and diversified articles it nearly all runners or walkers had told the competitors, some looking would be a very thin newsletter. Well finished. decidedly blue around the gills, as they done Bryan! 126 runners faced the starter on finished to go home right away, have a Otmar Dorfer is one of the pretty soggy grass for first part of the hot shower. The presentations were gentlemen of the veteran athletics club. 9km. They followed the usual route that made at the monthly handicap on the When he is asked to help out there is no has been in use in the previous runs at last Sunday in that June. hesitation. He works away behind the Fadden Pines. They had to run 50 By comparison the weather at scenes and seeks no reward. He is a metres up towards the trees and onto Fadden last month was minor with the mad keen skier and the only time I have the recreation path then a left-hander to Page 6 June Vetrunner run down beside the road before then The next three home were Clive While on the topic of medal winners this following that path that went towards Beeson, Christine Toohey and Fiona a reminder to all that although you are Town Centre. However, Longden. Clive I know has been out placed well outside the top three, there runners were asked to turn at about with knee problems for a few months is still a chance to pick up a medal. 5km and return to start by taking a now and I hear has made an Diana was eighth over the line after right-hand turn and crossing over the appointment with an orthopedic taking off with her peers in group 8. Her bridge then running another 200m to surgeon. Chris Toohey has run with vets time for the 9km was pretty solid 50.41 the finish line. many times but not recently and Fiona that gave her a km rating of 5.38. First over the line this month was is one of our new runners, both were not This was Diana’s first medal in the Alison Hale a W30 off group 14 and financial for this month’s run. handicap races. according to the eligibility notes she was Bernie Rogers was next over the line Quickest in the age groups were: unfortunately not financial prior to the with the time ticking past the hour M30 44.26; M35 Simon Duke 44.14; event. For the record Alison ran a 45.32 mark at 62:23. Bernie, although not as M40 Peter James 32.23; M45 Steve for the distance in an average km rating quick as some, is one of the runners that Appleby 36.11; M50 Charlie Modrak of 5.04. hardly misses out on a handicap event. 37.21; M55 Colin Bridge 35.10; M60 Next over the line, 1min 15sec Bernie was off in group 2 and ran the Bernie Millett 36.41; M65 Peter Kallio behind came Alan Williams. Alan is no distance in 60.53 that gave him a rating 37.35; M70 Michael Freer 45.33. stranger to the medal podium having of 6.46 as well as the silver medal and For the women they were: W30 been there 10 times previously with 149 points. This was Bernie’s second Alison Hale 45.32; W35 Lisa Wilson three gold, six silver and a single medal and his second silver. 40.03; W40 Cathy Newman 41.30: W45 bronze. With his win here at Fadden Next home was yet another non- Maria O’Reilly 39.00; W50 Mary Ann Pines his total is now 11 overall and up eligible runner, Desma Butler, she, like Busteed 41.35, W55 Judi Edwards with the best of the medal winners. Bernie, is well known at vets but still 40.15; W60 Caroline Campbell 46.33; Thelma Reddy still leads with 14 has to make a breakthrough to the W65 Anne Young 51.42; W70 Joan appearances and Terry Levings with 12. medal podium. Desma was off group 8 Mallory 61.58; Juani O’Reilly 61.09. Alan jumps ahead of Rosemary Parker and her other statistics were 52.49 and After four events the leaders in the who remains on 10. For the record Alan 5.52. pointscore are John Kennedy 504, was off in group 19 and ran a 43.02 for This left the door open for Diana George Quarmby 489 and Clive Glover the 9km, his km rating was 4.47. Schneider to pick up the bronze medal. 476.

THOMAS SERIES AT FADDEN PINES OVER 9km Pl ID Name Age Grp GrpSt Gross Net Rate Pts % El Re-Group New Group 1 4848 Alison Hale W30 14 14.15 59:47 45:32 5.04 0 1 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 23 2 1496 Alan Williams M55 19 18.00 61:02 43:02 4.47 150 2 Y Gold Medal 28 3 2736 Clive Beeson M50 1 0.00 61:22 61:22 6.49 0 3 G 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 4 4 1918 Chris Toohey W45 20 18.45 61:30 42:45 4.45 0 4 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 26 5 4864 Fiona Longden W35 15 15.00 62:10 47:10 5.14 0 4 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 20 6 1398 Bernie Rogers M60 2 1.30 62:23 60:53 6.46 149 5 Y Silver Medal 6 7 1858 Desma Butler W60 8 9.45 62:34 52:49 5.52 0 6 1 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 13 8 3912 Diana Schneider W55 11 12.00 62:41 50:41 5.38 148 7 Y Bronze Medal 17 9 2420 Jenny Davies W45 4 4.30 62:52 58:22 6.29 0 8 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 6 10 2163 Alan Mallory M45 22 20.15 62:55 42:40 4.44 147 8 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 26 11 4908 Robyn Cavuoto W50 9 10.30 62:59 52:29 5.50 146 9 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 13 12 4967 Yumiko Clifton W40 6 7.30 63:00 55:30 6.10 0 10 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 9 13 4051 Caroline Campbell W60 17 16.30 63:03 46:33 5.10 145 11 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 21 14 4990 Karen Collins W55 4 4.30 63:10 58:40 6.31 0 12 G 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 6 15 5066 Adam Robinson M30 20 18.45 63:11 44:26 4.56 0 12 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 24 16 1763 Neil Mcleod M60 1 0.00 63:22 63:22 7.02 144 13 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 3 17 5043 Linda Ryan W35 5 6.00 63:24 57:24 6.23 0 14 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 7 18 3758 Ann Dawson W45 9 10.30 63:24 52:54 5.53 0 15 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 13 19 1395 Laurie Robinson M50 14 14.15 63:25 49:10 5.28 0 16 1 1 Events Abov e Percentile 20% 18 20 4084 Amanda Walker W35 20 18.45 63:28 44:43 4.58 0 16 1 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 24 21 1294 Joan Mallory W70 2 1.30 63:28 61:58 6.53 143 17 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 4 22 1787 Geoff Sims M50 23 21.00 63:29 42:29 4.43 142 18 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 27 23 1169 Doug Fry M60 13 13.30 63:31 50:01 5.33 141 19 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 17 24 1394 Carol Robinson W50 16 15.45 63:33 47:48 5.19 0 20 1 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 19 25 4703 Prue Bradford W40 15 15.00 63:37 48:37 5.24 140 20 Y 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 18 26 3911 John Kennedy M50 30 26.15 63:51 37:36 4.11 139 21 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 35 27 2040 Alan Green M50 26 23.15 63:52 40:37 4.31 0 22 F 28 4954 George Quarmby M45 21 19.30 63:54 44:24 4.56 138 23 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 24 29 2631 Clive Glover M60 27 24.00 64:01 40:01 4.27 137 24 Y 30 4739 Lisa Wilson W35 27 24.00 64:03 40:03 4.27 136 24 Y 31 1019 Brian Austin M65 26 23.15 64:09 40:54 4.33 135 25 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 29 32 1145 Judi Edwards W55 27 24.00 64:15 40:15 4.28 134 26 Y 33 1606 Margaret McSpadden W55 17 16.30 64:16 47:46 5.18 0 27 G 34 2309 Cory Collins W65 8 9.45 64:17 54:32 6.04 133 27 Y 35 1276 Norma Lindemann W60 14 14.15 64:20 50:05 5.34 132 28 Y 36 2214 Theresa Macgregor W40 1 0.00 64:28 64:28 7.10 0 29 F 37 2043 Lynn Williams W55 13 13.30 64:38 51:08 5.41 131 30 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 15 38 1236 Keith Johnson M60 10 11.15 64:40 53:25 5.56 0 31 G 39 3518 Maria Hancock W40 26 23.15 64:43 41:28 4.36 0 31 F 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 28 40 3962 Colin Adrian M50 18 17.15 64:44 47:29 5.17 130 32 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 20 41 1329 Charlie Modrak M50 32 27.25 64:46 37:21 4.09 129 33 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 35 42 3651 Kerry O'Neill W40 26 23.15 64:50 41:35 4.37 0 34 F 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 28 43 2168 Mick Horan M40 29 25.30 65:00 39:30 4.23 0 35 1 44 2517 Alan Duus M55 26 23.15 65:06 41:51 4.39 128 35 Y June Vetrunner — Page 7 THOMAS SERIES AT FADDEN PINES OVER 9km (cont.) Pl ID Name Age Grp GrpSt Gross Net Rate Pts % El Re-Group New Group 45 4991 Peter Davis M55 8 9.45 65:10 55:25 6.09 0 36 F 46 1242 Peter Kallio M65 32 27.25 65:10 37:45 4.12 127 37 Y 47 3936 Ralph Marshall M45 23 21.00 65:12 44:12 4.55 126 38 Y 48 1927 Chris Lang M50 24 21.45 65:16 43:31 4.50 125 39 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 25 49 4106 Glenn Carter M35 19 18.00 65:21 47:21 5.16 0 39 1 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 20 50 4759 David Webster M50 32 27.25 65:27 38:02 4.14 124 40 Y 51 1744 Richard Scutter M55 18 17.15 65:28 48:13 5.21 0 41 1 52 2135 Kevin O'Keeffe M50 34 28.10 65:29 37:19 4.09 123 42 Y 53 3658 Robyn McClelland W45 16 15.45 65:30 49:45 5.32 122 43 Y 54 2759 Mick Corlis M40 44 31.55 65:33 33:38 3.44 121 43 Y 55 1057 Colin Bridge M55 40 30.25 65:35 35:10 3.54 120 44 Y 56 1109 Sue Counsel W60 16 15.45 65:37 49:52 5.32 119 45 Y 57 4059 Mick Saunders M55 24 21.45 65:38 43:53 4.53 118 46 Y 58 3943 John Stoney M35 1 0.00 65:41 65:41 7.18 0 47 X 59 2117 Marco Falzarano M65 21 19.30 65:41 46:11 5.08 117 47 Y 60 1001 Roger Abbott M65 22 20.15 65:42 45:27 5.03 116 48 Y 61 2435 Maree Coldrick W40 21 19.30 65:44 46:14 5.08 115 49 Y 62 1167 Michael Freer M70 22 20.15 65:48 45:33 5.04 114 50 Y ACTVAC CROSS 63 1945 Stuart N Reid M50 30 26.15 65:51 39:36 4.24 113 50 Y 64 4907 Denton Bocking M55 13 13.30 65:53 52:23 5.49 0 51 1 COUNTRY 65 1423 Graeme Small M60 20 18.45 65:59 47:14 5.15 112 52 Y 66 1888 Jeff Day M55 19 18.00 65:59 47:59 5.20 111 53 Y CHAMPIONSHIPS 67 2685 Hugh Ford M40 32 27.25 66:02 38:37 4.17 0 54 1 68 1221 John Ison M55 24 21.45 66:03 44:18 4.55 110 54 Y The combined ACTVAC and Cross 69 1195 George Hanzar M60 25 22.30 66:08 43:38 4.51 109 55 Y Country Club Championships will be 70 2560 Steve Appleby M45 39 30.00 66:11 36:11 4.01 108 56 Y held on Saturday, June 14. 71 2712 Steve Smith M40 29 25.30 66:14 40:44 4.32 0 57 1 72 3456 Rod Lynch M40 45 32.15 66:16 34:01 3.47 107 58 Y The venue is adjacent to the Nursery 73 1002 John Alcock M55 27 24.00 66:16 42:16 4.42 106 58 Y in Weston Park using the same course 74 5067 Bob Lowry M55 1 0.00 66:16 66:16 7.22 0 59 F as in 2002. The cost for ACTVAC 75 3603 Kathy Sims W50 29 25.30 66:17 40:47 4.32 105 60 Y 76 1074 Mary Ann Busteed W50 28 24.45 66:20 41:35 4.37 104 61 Y members is $2. 77 1444 John Suiter M70 11 12.00 66:23 54:23 6.03 103 62 Y Awards will be presented to the first 78 3657 Maria O'Reilly W45 32 27.25 66:25 39:00 4.20 102 62 Y three place getters in each of the five- 79 2386 Pamela Weiss W60 8 9.45 66:33 56:48 6.19 101 63 Y 80 2872 Paul MacGowan M40 25 22.30 66:35 44:05 4.54 0 64 F year age groups. Medal winners must be 81 1064 Ewan Brown M55 16 15.45 66:37 50:52 5.39 100 65 Y financial members to collect their 82 1839 Warren Butler M60 13 13.30 66:38 53:08 5.54 0 66 1 individual medals. 83 2032 Kevin Chapman M55 17 16.30 66:40 50:10 5.34 99 66 Y 84 2150 Alice Scott W55 16 15.45 66:42 50:57 5.40 98 67 Y The program starts at 10am with the 85 3224 Geoffrey Herring M50 24 21.45 66:43 44:58 4.60 0 68 F veteran events at: Women’s 8km at 86 4121 Simon Duke M35 25 22.30 66:44 44:14 4.55 0 69 F 12.10pm and men’s 12km at 1pm. 87 1250 Ian Kenny M60 24 21.45 66:48 45:03 5.00 97 70 Y 88 2172 Juani B O'Reilly W40 14 14.15 66:51 52:36 5.51 96 70 Y The club is asking for volunteers to 89 1355 Bob Parker M55 19 18.00 66:53 48:53 5.26 95 71 Y assist the running of this event, with 90 2536 Michael Clancy M45 20 18.45 66:56 48:11 5.21 0 72 1 the task of each volunteer adjusted to 91 1270 Terry Levings M50 25 22.30 66:57 44:27 4.56 94 73 Y 92 3454 Cathy Newman W40 29 25.30 67:00 41:30 4.37 93 74 Y let them run in his or her event. 93 2478 Craig Wisdom M40 40 30.25 67:08 36:43 4.05 92 74 Y For further information contact Alice 94 2826 Terri Jones W65 5 6.00 67:08 61:08 6.48 91 75 Y Scott on 62549460 (h) or on her mobile 95 1887 Juani M O'Reilly W75 5 6.00 67:09 61:09 6.48 90 76 Y 96 4719 Rae Palmer W55 29 25.30 67:13 41:43 4.38 0 77 1 at 0407005506. 97 2086 Jim White M50 30 26.15 67:19 41:04 4.34 89 77 Y 98 1926 David Cook M45 20 18.45 67:23 48:38 5.24 0 78 1 99 1935 Mario Larocca M50 27 24.00 67:23 43:23 4.49 88 79 Y 100 1326 Bernie Millett M60 41 30.45 67:26 36:41 4.05 87 80 Y 101 2106 Maria White W50 14 14.15 67:27 53:12 5.55 86 81 Y 102 3353 Peter James M40 53 35.15 67:38 32:23 3.36 85 81 Y 103 1275 Eric Lindemann M60 5 6.00 67:40 61:40 6.51 0 82 1 104 4981 Richard Hilhorst M60 25 22.30 67:41 45:11 5.01 84 83 Y 105 1386 Stuart J Reid M65 24 21.45 67:47 46:02 5.07 83 84 Y 106 4999 Mandy Chew W40 16 15.45 67:48 52:03 5.47 0 85 1 107 2188 Jenny Hefford W50 21 19.30 67:50 48:20 5.22 82 85 Y 108 1197 Bob Harlow M55 32 27.25 67:51 40:26 4.30 0 86 2 109 2142 Rob Costmeyer M55 35 28.30 67:55 39:25 4.23 81 87 Y 110 1289 John Macleod M65 14 14.15 68:08 53:53 5.59 80 88 Y 111 1135 Otmar Dorfer M70 16 15.45 68:17 52:32 5.50 79 89 Y 112 1951 John McMillan M50 24 21.45 68:22 46:37 5.11 78 89 Y 113 4124 Marian Blake W45 12 12.45 68:33 55:48 6.12 0 90 F 114 2037 Beryl Lowry W55 1 0.00 68:54 68:54 7.39 77 91 Y 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 1 115 1520 Anne Young W65 18 17.15 68:57 51:42 5.45 76 92 Y 116 3894 Dave Southgate M50 23 21.00 69:00 48:00 5.20 0 93 1 117 4034 Jon Donovan M40 28 24.45 69:20 44:35 4.57 75 93 Y 118 3478 Ruth Baussmann W50 23 21.00 69:22 48:22 5.22 74 94 Y 119 3805 Charmaine Knobel W50 21 19.30 70:15 50:45 5.38 73 95 Y 120 3809 Janet Mann W50 8 9.45 71:16 61:31 6.50 0 96 F 121 1332 Geoff Moore M50 32 27.25 71:57 44:32 4.57 72 97 Y 122 2762 Nick Blackaby M45 16 15.45 73:15 57:30 6.23 71 97 Y 123 2641 Joanne Hastings W40 8 9.45 74:11 64:26 7.10 70 98 Y 124 1458 Bryan Thomas M60 29 25.30 74:12 48:42 5.25 69 99 Y 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 18 125 1271 Lachlan Lewis M65 19 18.00 74:41 56:41 6.18 68 100 Y 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 19 126 2701 Val Bland W55 1 0.00 76:46 66:46 8.32 67 100 Y 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 1 Page 8—June Vetrunner THE FRYLINK SERIES At last we had the gold medal report that I didn’t know who Maria Unlike other events in the Frylink winner with Alan Norden who was Handcock was, however Greg O’Neill Series at this course the short race was seventh to finish. Alan like many of us rang me during the week and told me sent on the same course at the walkers. is now retired and moved out of that he had two daughters at the Starting the opposite way to the Belconnen to Symonstown. He certainly handicaps over O’Connor, Kerry and Thomas the runners ran about 20m to has been noticed at vets this year Maria. I noticed that they both the recreation path, turning right onto attending nearly all of the track and competed in the longer race this month, that path and kept going to the turn field meets at the AIS and was only a Maria coming 39th and Kerry 42nd. around point at 2.25km, then returning point off taking the Daniels Sprint This has nothing to do with Heather home the way they came. 56 runners Handicap for 2002-03. I once asked him Allsopp except that I was going to say I faced the starter. how he kept fit and Alan told me he didn’t know much about her. She ran The first six runners over the finish rode his bicycle to and from work every from group 17 and ran a 26.25 with a line were not eligible for a medal this day, at the time he was living in west rating of 5.52. month, some of them new runners and a Belconnen and he worked at the ANU. The bronze medal this month went couple that were not financial. Alan was off in group 18 and it looks to Grahame Delaney, sounds like a good John Walsh is well known to vets like no one passed him over the 4.5km. Irish name to me so that would give him though we used to see him at the track He finished up with a 25.12 with an a bucketful of good luck, though maybe during the summer months, but that average speed of 5.36 per kilometre. His running off group 13 would take it all wasn’t so this season. This was probably gold medal this month was his third in away again. Grahame ran a 28.34 for John’s first outing for the year. He went the series and he also has a silver and a the 4.5km and had a rating of 6.21 per off group 1 ran a 26.43 for the distance bronze to his credit. km for the distance. His only other with a km rating of 5.56. Next over the The invincible Keith Perroux was medal was a gold in this series. line was Penny Becker one of this next to cross the finish line and The quickest in each age group for month’s new runners. Penny was off although we have seen him a couple of both men and women were: M40 Brian group 15 that gave her a net time of times at the handicap races he is yet to McLauchlan 19.54; M45 George 23.18 and a rating of 5.11. Then came qualify with three runs. Keith was off Kubitzky 20.34; M50 Ian Bowden 23.30; Jamie Macgregor. Jamie has been at all group 21 and ran a pretty smart 24.29 M55 Phil Toomey 25.05; M60 Michael the four handicaps this season but it for a seventy-five year old, with a km Roche 27.28; M65 Bob Chapman 21.17; seems he is not financial at the present. rate of 5.26. M70 Jack Thackray 28.46; M75 Merv Jamie was off group 14 and ran a 24.59 The silver medal this month was Collins 32.47. For the women: W35 with his rating 5.33. The next three won by Adrian Krauss. He is a pretty Meredith Boroky 24.50; W40 Karen runners to make it to the finish were hard guy to miss as he stands head and Daniels 22.50; W45 Cindy Stewart Meredith Boroky, Evelyn Sommer and shoulders above the rest of us. Adrian is 28.55; W50 Maureen Rossiter 22.06; Gemma Zeithofer. Meredith was off also a runner that competes regularly at W55 Penny Becker 23.18; W60 Jenny group 8 and ran a 24.50 with a rating of the handicaps. Adrian was off group10 Galvin 29.08; W65 Alison Ide 27.23. 5.31, Evelyn was off group 10 and ran a that gave his a net 28.56 for the course, George Kubitzky leads in the 26.40 with a rating of 5.56 and Gemma his km rating was 6.26. pointscore with 267 a single point ahead was off group 1 and was timed at 30.42 Next home was Heather Allsopp. of Roger Stewart with Karen Daniels and a rating of 6.49. Last month I mentioned in the handicap next on 252.

FRYLINK SERIES AT FADDEN PINES OVER 4.5km Pl ID Name Age Grp GrpSt Gross Net Rate Pts % El Re-Group New Group 1 4140 John Walsh M45 1 0.00 26:43 26:43 5.56 0 2 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 22 2 4994 Penny Becker W55 16 5.40 28:58 23:18 5.11 0 4 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 31 3 2213 Jamie Macgregor M45 14 4.55 29:54 24:59 5.33 0 6 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 26 4 4129 Meredith Boroky W35 15 5.15 30:05 24:50 5.31 0 8 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 27 5 2543 Evelyn Sommer W50 10 3.25 30:05 26:40 5.56 0 9 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 22 6 4134 Gemma Zeitlhofer W45 1 0.00 30:42 30:42 6.49 0 11 F 1 Events Abov e Percentile 20% 11 7 1346 Alan Norden M55 18 6.25 31:37 25:12 5.36 75 13 Y Gold Medal 28 8 1366 Keith Perroux M75 21 7.30 31:59 24:29 5.26 0 15 1 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 28 9 2658 Adrian Krauss M45 10 3.25 32:21 28:56 6.26 74 17 Y Silver Medal 17 10 1891 Heather Allsopp W50 17 6.00 32:25 26:25 5.52 0 18 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 22 11 1849 Grahame Delaney M55 13 4.30 33:04 28:34 6.21 73 20 Y Bronze Medal 18 12 2158 John Burns M70 1 0.00 33:08 33:08 7.22 0 22 1 Handicap Review 5 13 3966 Mark Ellison M40 37 13.30 33:08 19:38 4.22 72 24 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 40 14 4109 Alison Ide W65 17 6.00 33:23 27:23 6.05 71 25 Y Handicap Review 21 15 2874 Gai Webster W45 18 6.25 33:23 26:58 5.60 0 27 1 16 1067 Lorna Burdon W65 2 0.25 33:29 33:04 7.21 70 29 Y 17 2728 Jenny Galvin W60 13 4.30 33:38 29:08 6.28 69 31 Y 18 1438 Roger Stewart M50 21 7.30 33:40 26:10 5.49 68 33 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 23 19 2538 George Kubitzky M45 36 13.10 33:44 20:34 4.34 67 34 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 38 20 1961 Anitra Kenny W45 18 6.25 33:45 27:20 6.04 66 36 Y 21 1090 Cilla Chapman W55 5 1.30 33:47 32:17 7.10 65 38 Y 22 2647 Cathy Montalto W50 35 12.45 33:50 21:05 4.41 64 40 Y 23 1682 Jack Thackray M70 15 5.15 33:51 28:36 6.21 63 42 Y 24 2191 Ray Bramwell M65 31 11.15 33:53 22:38 5.02 62 43 Y 25 2474 Francis Harris W60 29 10.30 34:02 23:32 5.14 61 45 Y 26 2720 Karen Daniels W40 31 11.15 34:05 22:50 5.04 60 47 Y 27 3887 Sue Lancaster W50 3 0.45 34:13 33:28 7.26 0 49 F Handicap Review 3 28 4930 Brenda Ford W55 28 10.10 34:16 24:06 5.21 59 50 Y 29 1103 Merv Collins M75 5 1.30 34:17 32:47 7.17 0 52 1 30 2725 Jim McLean M40 28 10.10 34:18 24:08 5.22 0 54 1 31 4702 Peter Hann M55 20 7.10 34:19 27:09 6.02 58 56 Y June Vetrunner — Page 9

FRYLINK SERIES AT FADDEN PINES OVER 4.5km (cont.) Pl ID Name Age Grp GrpSt Gross Net Rate Pts % El Re-Group New Group 32 4131 Terry Duffy M55 15 5.15 34:23 29:08 6.28 0 58 F Handicap Review 15 33 2609 Ian Bowden M50 30 10.55 34:25 23:30 5.13 57 59 Y 34 2303 Phillip Toomey M55 26 9.25 34:30 25:05 5.34 56 61 Y 35 3599 M’aureen Rossiter W50 34 12.25 34:31 22:06 4.55 55 63 Y 36 1104 Trish Thomas W55 1 0.00 34:38 34:38 7.42 54 65 Y 37 2401 Jillian Clark W55 23 8.15 34:42 26:27 5.53 53 67 Y 38 2029 David Holmes M40 38 13.55 34:46 20:51 4.38 52 68 Y 39 2170 Brian McLachlan M40 41 15.00 34:54 19:54 4.25 51 70 Y 40 2825 Cindy Stewart W45 17 6.00 34:55 28:55 6.26 50 72 Y 41 4060 Elaine B Slater W40 23 8.15 35:03 26:48 5.57 0 74 1 42 4130 Rilka Maainsh W40 15 5.15 35:07 29:52 6.38 0 75 F Handicap Review 15 43 2532 Jill Brown W50 30 10.55 35:48 24:53 5.32 0 77 G Handicap Review 30 44 1089 Bob Chapman M65 41 15.00 36:17 21:17 4.44 49 79 Y 45 2031 Paul Considine M40 42 15.25 36:19 20:54 4.39 0 81 G Handicap Review 42 46 2403 Doug Carney M60 18 6.25 36:25 30:00 6.40 0 83 1 47 3670 Michael Roche M60 25 9.00 36:28 27:28 6.06 48 84 Y 48 4072 Claire Perry W35 12 4.10 36:37 32:27 7.13 47 86 Y 49 1352 Greg O'Neill M70 1 0.00 36:41 36:41 8.09 46 88 Y 50 3807 Malcolm Mann M50 18 6.25 36:45 30:20 6.44 0 90 F 51 1351 Jim O'Donnell M65 3 0.45 38:08 37:23 8.18 45 92 Y 52 1073 John Busteed M55 16 5.40 38:19 32:39 7.15 0 93 1 53 5063 Sylvie Carter W40 6 1.55 40:08 38:13 8.30 0 95 F Handicap Review 6 54 4133 Ewan McLeod M50 3 0.45 40:44 39:59 8.53 0 97 F Handicap Review 3 55 1367 Jack Perry M70 6 1.55 41:23 39:28 8.46 0 99 G 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 6 56 3977 Denise English W45 36 13.10 46:49 33:39 7.29 0 100 G THE WADDELL SERIES Seven out of the first ten were first- seven in the Waddell Series. Nola’s The walking race this month was a timers, two were listed as G and Chris Frylink medals were 1 gold, 2 silver and 4.5km race that was over the same Booth had her first outing for the year. three bronze and in the Waddell Series course as the short run with one of the At last there was a winner. Al 2 gold, 2 silver and 3 bronze and adding biggest fields seen in our walking event Mallory, 11th over the line, did enough this month’s medal it brings her total to of 35. to get the gold medal. I was talking to 14, but over two series. Nola was off To find the winners this month the Al at this week’s Tuesday group and he group 21 and had a net time of 34.03 handicapper had to go down the list a mentioned that he is feeling pretty good with a rating of 7.34. lot more than normal. The first 10 and has got a little of the strength back The age group winners to date are: places went to non-eligible walkers. into his legs. M50 John Littler 41.11; M55 Rick First across the line was Colleen Al was off in group 6 and had a net Hatcher 31.13; M60 Nigel Crew 52.28; Reid who started from group 1 and she walking time of 41.20 that made his km M65 Terry Munro 32.57; M70 Dave finished in 36.16 that worked out to a rating 9.11. Over the many years with Mackenzie 33.22. For the women they rating of 8.04. vets and the handicaps Al has are: W30 Sarah Brown 37.31; W35 Next came two walkers, Judi Sutton accumulated six medals. He got six in Vivienne Bordas 35.04; W40 Colleen and Carole Radnedge, both started in the Thomas Series, two of each colour Reid 36.16; W45 Helen Smith 35.35; group 2, and both finished with net and another two in the walking event, W50 Chris Booth 33.44; W55 Monika times of 37 minutes even, and of course both silver. This, his seventh overall, Short 30.48; W60 Nola De Chazal 34.03. both had the same km rating of 8.13. and a first gold in the walking events. This month’s race director was Will Sarah Brown was fourth after Right behind Al was Terry Munro, Foster and his assistants were: getting away on group 3, her net time another that has seen many years with Lois Bolton, Steve Bradford, Graham was 37.31 with a rating of 8.20. the vets as well as the handicaps. Burke, Val Chesterton, Peter Clarke, It must have been pairs day as the Terry is one of a group of individuals Nigel Coldrick, Peter Cullen, Peter next walkers, Vera Lucas and Helen that compete at vets that have Phillip Davies, Dan Dawes, Robert Ey, Smith, that crossed the line were from undergone orthopedic surgery to replace Sherryl Greathead, Ross Gregg, Roy group 12 and both finished with the some of their worn out bones, in Jones, Chris Lathbury, Rad Leovic, same time of 35.35 and the same rating particular knees or hips. In Terry’s case Doug Limbrick, Sylvia Mackay, Neil of 7.54. it was a hip, Raine Thompson and Tim Matters, Vicki and Kevin Matthews, Jenny Blake and Alison Gulliver with two hips and David Hall Bob Mee, Frank Nugent, Dorothy and Schmidtchen were yet another pair that and myself with knee replacements. Barry Seedsman, Peter Ward, Bruce went off in group 2, Jenny was timed at Terry is off a middle of the field Wight. 43.11, Alison 43.12 both with rating handicap, on group 22 to be exact. His This month’s report from JIM times of 9.11. time for the 4.5km was 32.57 that O’DONNELL, the results keyed into Ninth and tenth were Christina worked out as a km rating of 7.19. SHERPA by PRUE BRADFORD and Jauncey-Ryan and Chris Booth, The bronze medal this month went DOUG FRY. These results were Christina was off group 4 and Chris to Nola De Chazal who is no stranger to then formatted by JIM O’DONNELL group 19 that worked out at 9.16 and the medal podium having to date won for both the Canberra Times and 7.30 respectively. 13 medals, six in the Frylink Series and Vetrunner.

WADDELL SERIES AT FADDEN PINES OVER 4.5km Place ID Age Name Grp GrpSt Gross NetRate Points Percentile Eligible ReGroup NewGroup 1 5054 W40 Colleen Reid 1 0.00 36:16 36:16 8.04 0 3 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 18 2 4135 W50 Judi Sutton 2 0.45 37:45 37:00 8.13 0 6 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 16 Page 10—June Vetrunner

WADDELL SERIES AT FADDEN PINES OVER 4.5km Pl ID Name Age Grp GrpSt Gross Net Rate Pts % El Re-Group New Group 3 4136 W50 Carole Radnedge 2 0.45 37:45 37:00 8.13 0 9 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 16 4 4132 W30 Sarah Brown 3 1.30 39:01 37:31 8.20 0 12 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 15 5 3968 W50 Vera Lucas 12 8.15 43:50 35:35 7.54 0 15 G 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 20 6 3967 W45 Helen Smith 12 8.15 43:50 35:35 7.54 0 18 G 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 20 7 4137 W45 Judy Blake 2 0.45 43:56 43:11 9.36 0 20 F 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 7 8 4138 W35 Alison Schmidtchen 2 0.45 43:57 43:12 9.36 0 23 F 9 5052 W35 Chris Jauncey -Ryan 4 2.15 43:58 41:43 9.16 0 26 F 10 2385 W50 Chris Booth 19 11.15 44:59 33:44 7.30 0 29 1 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 25 11 1293 M70 Al Mallory 6 3.45 45:05 41:20 9.11 40 32 Y Gold Medal 8 12 1341 M65 Terry Munro 22 12.25 45:22 32:57 7.19 39 35 Y Silver Medal 28 13 2466 W60 Nola De Chazal 21 12.00 46:03 34:03 7.34 38 38 Y Bronze Medal 25 14 1356 W55 Rosemary Parker 28 14.40 46:21 31:41 7.02 37 40 Y 15 2171 W50 Pauline Rohan 23 12.45 46:40 33:55 7.32 36 43 Y 16 2311 W55 Diann Bramwell 12 8.15 46:47 38:32 8.34 35 46 Y 17 2704 W55 Raine Thompson 15 9.45 47:00 37:15 8.17 34 49 Y 18 1805 W50 Jean Herring 15 9.45 47:02 37:17 8.17 0 52 F Handicap Review 15 19 1866 W55 Helen Munro 8 5.15 47:02 41:47 9.17 0 55 1 20 3939 W35 Amanda Lynch 10 6.45 47:17 40:32 9.00 0 58 G The results for this event have been 21 4873 W50 Jane Bell 10 6.45 47:50 41:05 9.08 0 60 G adjusted to take account of some 22 1773 M50 John Littler 10 6.45 47:56 41:11 9.09 0 63 G participants being started using the start 26 1066 M65 Alan Burdon 33 16.30 48:20 31:50 7.04 33 66 Y intervals for a 5km event, rather than a 23 1165 M55 Peter Freeman 24 13.10 48:24 35:14 7.50 32 69 Y 4.5km event. This adjustment means that 27 2449 M70 Dave Mackenzie 34 16.55 48:27 31:32 7.00 31 72 Y the km rate reflect actual performances, 24 1882 W50 Brenda Day 28 14.40 48:30 33:50 7.31 0 75 G and a new ‘finishing order’ and points 28 4779 W55 Monika Short 42 19.55 48:33 28:38 6.22 30 78 Y 25 1186 M65 David Hall 15 9.45 48:59 39:14 8.43 29 80 Y allocation has resulted. 31 1869 M55 Rick Hatcher 45 21.00 49:53 28:53 6.25 28 83 Y 33 2255 M50 John Stenhouse 51 23.15 50:40 27:25 6.06 27 86 Y 29 2067 M50 Jim Tucker 10 6.45 51:11 44:26 9.52 0 89 1 34 4139 W35 Vivienne Bordas 39 18.45 51:44 32:59 7.20 0 92 F Handicap Review 25 30 2638 W55 Diane Clancy 5 3.00 51:51 48:51 10.51 0 95 1 32 1111 M60 Nigel Crew 1 0.00 52:28 52:28 11.40 26 98 Y 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 1 35 2540 W40 Tanya Colyer 8 5.15 57:07 51:52 11.32 0 100 G RUN/WALKING HANDICAPS POINTSCORE BY SERIES W50 Jenny Hefford 3 344 344 82 M50 Stuart N Reid 3 218 218 0 Thomas Series M60 Bernie Millett 3 344 344 87 M55 Rod Gilchrist 2 217 217 99 Age Name Evts Gross Net Low M50 Jim White 4 343 343 78 W75 Juani M O'Reilly 3 216 216 60 M50 John Kennedy 4 504 504 111 M55 Chris Lathbury 3 341 341 110 M55 John Dimitriou 3 214 214 65 M45 Geo Quarmby 4 489 489 93 W35 Lisa Wilson 3 340 340 64 M45 Rob Thorpe 2 213 213 63 M60 Clive Glover 4 476 476 91 M40 Jon Donovan 3 339 339 75 W55 M McSpadden 3 211 211 0 W55 D Schneider 4 473 473 94 M45 John Carmody 3 338 338 101 M60 Bryan Thomas 3 207 207 68 M50 Colin Adrian 4 470 470 90 M65 M Falzarano 3 336 336 100 M50 Milton Valentine 2 207 207 62 M50 Kevin O'Keeffe 4 462 462 97 M45 Dave Watson 3 331 331 72 M55 Peter Ward 2 198 198 89 W55 Judi Edwards 4 459 459 74 M45 Nick Blackaby 4 330 330 71 M60 Ian Jenny 3 189 189 0 M50 John McMillan 4 450 450 78 M65 Roger Abbott 3 325 325 72 M55 Doug Limbrick 2 188 188 80 W55 Lynn Williams 4 448 448 73 M50 John Revesz 3 323 323 100 W50 Kathy Sims 2 184 184 79 M60 George Hanzar 4 445 445 96 M60 Richard Hilhorst 3 320 320 84 W65 Anne Young 2 171 171 76 W60 Sue Counsel 4 439 439 102 M55 Graham Burke 3 320 320 88 W50 Maria White 3 167 167 0 M55 Ewan Brown 4 435 435 73 M65 Stuart J Reid 3 317 317 83 W65 Terri Jones 2 156 156 65 M55 Jeff Day 4 431 431 99 M60 Graeme Small 3 315 315 89 W40 Juani B O'Reilly 2 155 155 59 M40 Mick Corlis 4 423 423 70 W45 Jennie Blake 3 312 312 79 M45 Peter McDonald 2 149 149 74 W50 C’maine Knobel 4 419 419 73 W35 Allison Duncan 3 310 310 90 W55 Rae Palmer 2 149 149 0 W40 Maree Coldrick 4 413 413 69 M55 Rob Costmeyer 3 306 306 81 M45 Ken White 1 147 147 147 M55 Bob Parker 4 412 412 86 W70 Joan Mallory 3 305 305 79 M55 Geoff Barker 1 144 144 144 M55 Will Foster 3 411 411 134 M65 John Macleod 4 303 303 69 M50 Geoff Sims 1 142 142 142 M50 Chris Lang 3 406 406 125 M70 Otmar Dorfer 3 303 303 79 W40 Jo Hastings 2 138 138 68 M70 Michael Freer 4 404 404 77 W55 Alice Scott 3 303 303 85 W50 Jill Brown 2 138 138 67 M45 Steve Bradford 3 402 402 131 M55 Kevin Chapman 3 298 298 80 M50 Geoff Moore 2 135 135 63 M60 Doug Fry 4 395 395 74 M55 Mike Gardner 3 297 297 77 M65 Mick Dando 1 135 135 135 M55 Colin Bridge 3 388 388 120 M40 Nigel Coldrick 3 296 296 86 M65 Brian Austin 2 135 135 0 M55 Kent Williams 3 379 379 123 M45 Ralph Marshall 3 292 292 77 M40 Colin Farlow 1 132 132 132 M40 Rod Lynch 3 379 379 107 M35 Bruce Wight 3 289 289 92 M50 Lloyd Donnelly 1 128 128 128 M40 Ross Gregg 3 377 377 109 M50 David Webster 3 288 288 67 M50 Tony Cavuoto 1 126 126 126 M60 Wayne Berry 3 376 376 125 M60 Bernie Rogers 3 288 288 64 M70 B Seedsman 3 117 117 0 M65 Peter Kallio 3 376 376 113 M60 Neil Mcleod 3 279 279 62 W50 Dawn Casey 3 112 112 0 M50 Peter Clarke 3 373 373 118 M70 John Suiter 3 276 276 78 W45 Eliz Thompson 3 109 109 0 M45 Alan Mallory 3 370 370 93 W45 R McClelland 3 264 264 0 W65 D Seedsman 2 106 106 0 M55 Alan Williams 3 364 364 84 W55 Val Bland 4 260 260 61 M70 Rad Leovic 1 98 98 98 M50 Charlie Modrak 3 364 364 103 M55 Mick Saunders 2 259 259 118 W40 Jane Halton 3 96 96 0 W60 C’line Campbell 3 362 362 81 M55 John Alcock 2 247 247 106 M50 Terry Levings 3 94 94 0 M40 Peter Cullen 3 360 360 111 W40 Cathy Newman 2 239 239 93 M40 Craig Wisdom 3 92 92 0 M40 Rog Pilkington 3 358 358 102 W60 N Lindemann 2 237 237 105 W45 Eva Bennet 1 87 87 87 W50 Mary A Busteed 3 357 357 104 W50 Carmel Lynch 3 237 237 71 W40 Anna Farnham 1 84 84 84 M50 Mario Larocca 3 355 355 88 M40 Peter James 2 234 234 85 M50 Neil Matters 1 83 83 83 M55 Alan Duus 3 355 355 103 W40 Carol Ey 2 234 234 110 M65 Neil Gentle 3 81 81 0 M55 John Ison 3 354 354 104 W65 Cory Collins 4 231 231 0 W55 Beryl Lowry 3 77 77 0 W40 Prue Bradford 3 351 351 96 M60 Mike Worsley 2 231 231 82 W40 Amanda Ruffin 3 76 76 0 M45 Steve Appleby 3 350 350 108 W60 Pamela Weiss 2 227 227 101 M60 Neil Harrigan 1 75 75 75 W50 Robyn Cavuoto 3 348 348 97 W50 R Baussmann 2 222 222 74 M50 Clive Beeson 4 70 70 0 W45 Maria O'Reilly 3 345 345 100 M40 Robert Ey 2 219 219 76 M65 Lachlan Lewis 2 68 68 0 June Vetrunner — Page 11 RUN/WALKING HANDICAPS POINTSCORE BY SERIES M65 Bob Chapman 3 165 165 42 Frylink Series M40 Kevin Matthews 3 164 164 51 Waddell Series Age Name Evts Gross Net Low W50 Carol Baird 3 163 163 48 Age Name Evts Gross Net Low M45 Geo Kubitzky 4 267 267 61 W50 Cathy Montalto 3 163 163 40 W55 Diann Bramwell 4 139 139 33 M50 Roger Stewart 4 266 266 60 W55 Cilla Chapman 3 162 162 44 W55 Monika Short 4 137 137 30 W40 Karen Daniels 4 252 252 54 W65 Lorna Burdon 3 153 153 40 M55 Peter Freeman 4 134 134 31 M55 Phillip Toomey 4 251 251 56 M70 Greg O'Neill 3 148 148 46 M70 D Mackenzie 4 132 132 28 M50 Ian Bowden 4 250 250 57 W40 J Fitzsimmons 3 141 141 43 W55 R Thompson 4 103 103 0 W50 M’reen Rossiter 4 249 249 54 M40 Mark Ellison 2 140 140 68 M55 Rick Hatcher 3 102 102 28 M65 Ray Bramwell 4 243 243 47 W35 Claire Perry 3 139 139 46 M50 John Stenhouse3 99 99 27 W55 Jillian Clark 4 242 242 53 W30 Kath Bleakley 2 127 127 52 W40 Tanya Colyer 4 99 99 0 W60 Francis Harris 4 236 236 55 M50 Neil Boden 2 124 124 50 M65 Alan Burdon 3 98 98 25 W45 Anitra Kenny 4 234 234 37 M70 Jack Thackray 2 114 114 51 M70 Al Mallory 3 97 97 27 W55 Brenda Ford 4 226 226 50 W50 Chris Booth 2 111 111 46 W50 Brenda Day 4 85 85 0 M55 David Meyers 3 204 204 60 W40 Kerry Boden 2 95 95 45 M65 Terry Munro 2 79 79 39 M45 Adrian Krauss 3 202 202 60 W45 Bev Breen 2 90 90 41 W60 Nola De Chazal 3 75 75 0 M45 Frank Nugent 3 197 197 58 M65 Mike Dwyer 2 85 85 41 M60 Bob Mee 2 73 73 35 W35 Megan Haylock 3 197 197 54 M65 Jim O'Donnell 4 84 84 0 W55 R’mary Parker 4 71 71 0 M55 G Delaney 3 193 193 56 M65 Ron Weir 2 83 83 36 M60 Robin Whyte 2 70 70 30 M60 Michael Roche 3 188 188 48 M50 Jim Tucker 2 80 80 38 W55 Faye Green 3 61 61 0 W40 Vicki Matthews 3 188 188 53 W65 Alison Ide 3 71 71 0 W55 Elizabeth White 2 58 58 27 W45 Cindy Stewart 4 187 187 44 W55 Joy Hilhorst 3 69 69 0 M65 David Hall 4 53 53 0 M40 Brian Mclachlan 3 182 182 51 W50 S Greathead 1 66 66 66 W45 Sylvia Mackay 2 51 51 23 W55 Margaret Taylor 3 178 178 57 W55 Trish Thomas 3 54 54 0 M60 Nigel Crew 4 47 47 0 M55 Peter Hann 3 178 178 58 W55 Lorraine Cox 2 53 53 0 W50 Pauline Rohan 2 36 36 0 M55 Alan Norden 3 176 176 45 M40 David Holmes 3 52 52 0 W50 Vera Lucas 2 32 32 0 W60 Jenny Galvin 3 172 172 51 M65 John Bakker 2 43 43 0 W35 Amanda Lynch 3 32 32 0 EVENT TALLIES INCLUDING ALL THE HANDICAP SERIES

2086 Jim White 123 2163 Alan Mallory 91 2658 Adrian Krauss 69 1239 Reg Johnson 53 Over 200 1354 M’reen O'Shea 122 1276 N Lindemann 91 1466 Craig Tucker 69 1448 Chris Tait 53 ID Name Tally 1244 John Kemp 122 2401 Jillian Clark 90 1480 Peter Waddell 68 1394 Carol Robinson 53 1195 George Hanzar 209 1129 Peter Davies 119 2435 Maree Coldrick 89 1250 Ian Kenny 68 1518 Stephen Yates 52 1458 Bryan Thomas 200 1332 Geoff Moore 117 1763 Neil Mcleod 89 2540 Tanya Colyer 68 1750 Marlene Reid 52 Nearing 200 1423 Graeme Small 113 2386 Pamela Weiss 88 2522 Adrian Plunkett 68 1271 Lachlan Lewis 52 1352 Greg O'Neill 195 2106 Maria White 113 2052 Bernie Hackett 87 2471 Gwen Gleeson 67 2474 Francis Harris 52 1355 Bob Parker 193 1326 Bernie Millett 112 2088 Gregory Lewis 86 2472 D Seedsman 67 2469 Tim Wright 51 1386 Stuart J Reid 190 1300 Ron Maxwell 112 2460 Val Chesterton 85 1453 Margaret Taylor 67 2648 Mike Breen 51 1289 John Macleod 181 1984 Peter Clarke 111 1341 Terry Munro 85 1493 Brian Wenn 66 1127 W Davidson 51 1165 Peter Freeman 179 1145 Judi Edwards 110 1323 Mirek Milewski 85 2403 Doug Carney 66 1461 Rob Thomson 51 1023 John Bakker 178 1353 Jim O'Shea 110 1090 Cilla Chapman 85 2503 Rod Gilchrist 65 1290 Chris Mahe 50 1496 Alan Williams 178 1513 Lesley Hamilton 109 2466 Nola De Chazal 84 2609 Ian Bowden 65 2478 Craig Wisdom 50 1338 Bron Gardner 172 1019 Brian Austin 109 2517 Alan Duus 84 1362 Brian Paxman 65 2467 Gabrielle Wright 50 1280 Duane Lowry 172 1197 Bob Harlow 108 2449 D Mackenzie 84 1228 John Jamieson 65 Nearing 50 1057 Colin Bridge 167 1155 Lloyd Field 107 1931 Ron Weir 82 1096 Connie Clement 64 2135 Kevin O'Keeffe 107 1229 Linda Jamieson 82 1367 Jack Perry 64 2218 Tony Cavuoto 49 1351 Jim O'Donnell 167 2736 Clive Beeson 49 1073 John Busteed 165 1002 John Alcock 106 1274 John Lightfoot 81 2303 Phillip Toomey 64 1122 Mick Dando 105 1395 Laurie Robinson81 2293 Ken White 64 2631 Clive Glover 49 1109 Sue Counsel 163 1735 Grahame Taylor 49 1272 Bill Leyden 161 1238 Marg Johnson 105 2191 Ray Bramwell 80 2586 Anna Farnham 63 1773 John Littler 105 1347 Andrina Norden 78 2762 Nick Blackaby 63 1147 Bill Egan 47 1356 R’mary Parker 161 2732 Deslie Kubitzky 47 1123 Ken Daniels 159 2150 Alice Scott 105 1069 Graham Burke 78 2728 Jenny Galvin 63 2224 Neil Boden 105 1882 Brenda Day 77 2825 Cindy Stewart 63 2874 Gai Webster 47 1270 Terry Levings 157 3417 Ken Gowans 47 1329 Charlie Modrak 157 1997 Rob Thorpe 104 2318 Bill Rendall 77 1164 Alan Frazer 63 1438 Roger Stewart 104 2672 Neil Matters 76 1275 Eric Lindemann 62 2311 Diann Bramwell 47 1520 Anne Young 155 1974 Elaine Cooper 46 1074 Mary A Busteed 154 1335 Rich Morcom 104 1478 Trevor Vogler 76 1465 Peter Trotter 62 1447 Robert Sword 103 1452 Tony Taylor 76 2691 Bev Breen 62 3657 Maria O'Reilly 46 1169 Doug Fry 153 1138 Ian Dundas 46 1384 Dan Reddy 151 1476 Gwen Vines 101 1083 Max Carter 76 2536 Michael Clancy 62 1339 Pat Mullins 101 1186 David Hall 76 2483 Steve Crane 61 1159 Ron Ford 45 1488 Lucille Warth 150 1207 Chris Higgins 45 1135 Otmar Dorfer 150 1133 John Dimitriou 101 1414 Bev Scown 75 2077 Eliz Thompson 61 2196 Nigel Coldrick 101 2174 Neil Harrigan 75 1221 John Ison 61 2213 J Macgregor 45 Nearing 150 1201 John Hart 100 2042 Kaye Thorpe 75 1168 Audun Fristad 59 2214 T Macgregor 44 1001 Roger Abbott 148 1422 Peter Skinner 100 1951 John McMillan 74 2117 M Falzarano 59 2168 Mick Horan 44 1104 Trish Thomas 147 2426 S Greathead 74 2646 A Sutherland 59 1927 Chris Lang 43 1089 Bob Chapman 147 Nearing 100 2701 Val Bland 74 2484 Carolyn Behm 58 1337 Gary Moss 43 1346 Alan Norden 147 1322 David Meyers 98 2538 Geo Kubitzky 74 2720 Karen Daniels 58 1296 Stuart Manley 42 1142 Mike Dwyer 144 2023 Kent Williams 98 1340 Reg Mullins 74 2070 Vic Hessell 58 1247 Mike Kennedy 42 1066 Alan Burdon 144 2043 Lynn Williams 98 1336 David Morgan 74 2167 Rog Pilkington 58 1046 Jenny Bourke 42 1293 Al Mallory 144 2067 Jim Tucker 98 1003 Mike Adler 74 2406 Mike Worsley 58 1463 Jack Tonkin 42 1294 Joan Mallory 144 1115 Jo Cullen 97 1106 Brenda Field 73 1468 Harry Tys 58 2083 Carol Ey 42 1172 Mike Gardner 142 1282 Russell Lutton 96 2647 Cathy Montalto 73 1171 Peter Frylink 57 2864 Faye Green 42 1167 Michael Freer 142 1075 Keith Butler 95 2385 Chris Booth 73 1888 Jeff Day 56 2725 Jim McLean 42 1385 Thelma Reddy 140 1682 Jack Thackray 94 1940 Ian Macfarling 73 2359 Carmen Carlon 56 1871 L’raine Stevens 41 1398 Bernie Rogers 140 2006 John Carmody 94 2069 Glenda Wood 73 1994 Patrick McNeile 56 1895 J Henderson 41 1044 Tony Booth 139 1945 Stuart N Reid 93 2759 Mick Corlis 72 3454 Cathy Newman 56 1377 Derek Quinto 41 1103 Merv Collins 138 1744 Richard Scutter 93 2532 Jill Brown 72 3441 Terri Henderson 55 1606 M McSpadden 40 1064 Ewan Brown 137 1389 J Richardson 93 1045 Jim Bosworth 72 1961 Anitra Kenny 55 1041 Ray Blackmore 40 1236 Keith Johnson 136 1242 Peter Kallio 93 1217 Bob Hunter 72 2400 B Seedsman 55 2203 Glenn Coward 40 1067 Lorna Burdon 133 1301 Joe Mayer 93 2704 R Thompson 71 2212 E Thompson 55 2255 John Stenhouse 40 1486 Peter Ward 132 1716 Alan Anderson 92 2071 Wayne Berry 71 3478 R Baussmann 54 2697 A Van Herck 40 1444 John Suiter 130 1887 Juani M O'Reilly 92 2309 Cory Collins 71 2525 Peter P Davies 54 4034 Jon Donovan 40 1573 Will Foster 128 2188 Jenny Hefford 92 2149 Robert Ey 70 1501 Alan Wilson 54 4051 C’line Campbell 39 1366 Keith Perroux 123 2560 Steve Appleby 92 2582 Frank Nugent 70 1110 Hugh Crawley 54 4065 Bruce Wight 39 2037 Beryl Lowry 91 2258 John Parker 39 Page 12—June Vetrunner

EVENT TALLIES INCLUDING ALL THE HANDICAP SERIES 1011 Hal Dalheim 39 2315 Malcolm Phipps 28 4088 M’elle Glanville 22 2158 John Burns 16 2140 P’cilla Wadham 14 1317 Bob Mee 39 3564 Chris Pauling 27 2470 David Alden 22 3224 Geoff Herring 16 2061 Mike Badham 14 1373 Amy Pryor 39 3651 Kerry O'Neill 27 1915 Marilyn Neill 22 3807 Malcolm Mann 16 1973 Chris Benger 14 1191 Garry Hand 38 2828 Jean Heath 27 2040 Alan Green 22 3661 Dave Morewood16 2477 John Franze 14 2480 Gillian Lee 38 1021 Daryl Back 27 2116 Robert Bushell 22 4725 Chris Yardley 16 2565 John Woodall 14 2087 E Moloney 38 1006 Mike Allen 27 2101 Bob Hammond 22 4705 Tony Paterson 16 2575 C’olyne Kramar 14 2032 Kevin Chapman 37 1151 Ken Eynon 27 2089 Chris Vincent 22 4767 Lois Bolton 16 3912 Di Schneider 14 3704 Carol Baird 37 1460 Dav e Thomson 27 2078 S Lawrence 21 4739 Lisa Wilson 16 3855 Dave Watson 14 3599 M’reen Rossiter 37 1516 Jonne Yabsley 26 2404 Vicki Matthews 21 3589 Adam Bartlett 15 4727 Kirsten Didlick 14 3570 P Montaigne 37 3584 Jenny Bramley 26 4057 Susan Archer 21 3606 N’elle Blackaby 15 4849 Sylvia Mackay 14 2694 Frank Kresse 37 2392 Rich Parsons 26 3805 C’maine Knobel 21 3624 Peter O'Brien 15 4955 J Fitzsimmons 14 2677 Roslyn Bauer 37 1935 Mario Larocca 26 3809 Janet Mann 21 3773 Geoff Gardner 15 4934 Jennie Blake 13 4703 Prue Bradford 37 2072 Peter Bourgaize 26 3603 Kathy Sims 21 3904 Chris Lathbury 15 4954 Geo Quarmby 13 2219 Kevin Matthews 36 1948 Kate Bridge 25 2832 Mick Konemann 21 2810 Mike Sainsbury 15 4908 Robyn Cavuoto 13 1176 Bill Ginich 36 2345 Brian Mcglynn 25 2834 Allan Sherriff 21 2499 Pat Fisher 15 4834 Craig Edwards 13 1117 Hugh Dakin 36 2357 Jenny White 25 2539 Lynda Hilton 21 2181 R Hoskisson 15 4774 Janet Burstall 13 1119 Ian Dalziel 36 2642 Dale Chatwin 25 1741 Helena Winson 21 2012 Gunnar Bursell 15 3911 John Kennedy 13 1869 Rick Hatcher 36 1504 Peter Wilson 25 1233 Allan Johnson 21 2063 Howard Girvan 15 2638 Diane Clancy 13 1849 G Delaney 35 1509 Barry Wisener 25 1076 M Butterfield 21 2076 Cam Colquhoun 15 2566 Milton Valentine 13 1742 Joe Janas 35 1192 Helen Daly 25 1137 Edna Dundas 21 2157 Walter Stibbs 15 2821 Judy Stevenson 13 2170 Brian Mclachlan 35 1254 Hans Kettniss 24 1241 Roy Jones 20 1743 Maureen Janas 15 2001 Robin Collins 13 2399 Annette Sugden 35 1839 Warren Butler 24 1287 Marg Mackie 20 1866 Helen Munro 15 1772 Tim Chambers 13 2142 Rob Costmeyer 35 1804 M Plunkett-Cole 24 1858 Desma Butler 20 1787 Geoff Sims 15 1678 John Swaine 13 4702 Peter Hann 35 2564 B Thompson 24 1365 J Pennington 20 1629 Gary Lynch 15 1508 Bill Wise 13 4704 Steve Bradford 34 2516 Brian Wright 24 2826 Terri Jones 20 1530 Chris Best 15 1246 Lawrie Kendall 13 1937 Neville Madden 34 3456 Rod Lynch 24 2684 Ross Gregg 20 1154 Tony Fenotti 15 1498 John Williams 12 1342 Tony Murray 34 3432 Dianne Lane 24 3667 Robyne Kellett 20 1013 David Anderson 15 1704 Roy Yeeles 12 1174 Terry Giesecke 33 2441 Gael Brook 24 3575 Kevin Blewitt 20 1060 Ed Brittain 15 1485 Marian Ward 12 1943 Susan Littler 33 2223 Kerry Boden 24 3524 Kathe O'Brien 20 1061 Eric Brookbanks15 1411 P Schiworski 12 2110 Beverley Forbes33 2243 Sue Bowden 24 3508 R Veenendaal 20 1062 Arthur Brown 15 1357 Geoff Parkinson 12 3622 Peter Cullen 33 2250 David Holland 24 3653 Terry Lewis 20 1043 Malcolm Bone 15 2007 S Quayle-Bates 12 2712 Steve Smith 32 2172 Juani B O'Reilly 24 4089 S Sonntag 20 1222 Barb Jackson 15 1918 Chris Toohey 12 2029 David Holmes 32 4719 Rae Palmer 24 3798 Michael Howe 19 1258 Keith Knight 15 2442 Barbara Curran 12 1916 Julie Fitch 32 2179 Gary Pattel 23 3670 Michael Roche 19 1269 Linda Lenton 15 2338 Tony Mckittrick 12 2222 Ian Lavering 32 2185 Jim Mckenzie 23 3578 Shelley Bissett 19 1292 John Mahoney 14 2273 Bob Lowry 12 1131 Wilf Deck 32 2335 P A O'Malley 23 2770 Lloyd Donnelly 19 1008 Judy Allison 14 2685 Hugh Ford 12 1030 Russell Barton 32 2420 Jenny Davies 23 2731 Andy Snedden 19 1124 Martin Darby 14 2651 Fay Stenhouse 12 2333 Anne McNeill 31 2542 Gurdip Sahota 23 2182 Mark Power 19 1500 Ian Willis 14 4023 Tanya Daley 12 2606 Mick Charlton 31 2773 Maree Smith 23 1924 Wendy Cook 19 1510 Ian Wood 14 4035 David Shore 12 2489 Bob Banens 31 1450 Alex Tandy 23 1926 David Cook 19 1677 Chas Stewart 14 3883 Jane Halton 12 3428 M Ward-Pearson31 1410 Anni Schiworski 23 1409 Jim Sawkins 19 1745 Jim Middleton 14 3796 Deirdre Geelan 12 3435 Max Chapman 31 1487 Ernie Warner 23 1825 C Stevenson 19 1415 John Scown 14 3765 Phil Coggins 12 4072 Claire Perry 31 1253 Sue Kesson 23 1729 Nick Hearnshaw19 1495 Bernie Wiemers 14 3596 Michael Daly 12 4059 Mick Saunders 31 1248 Robyn Kennedy 23 1120 Trish Dalziel 19 4060 Elaine B Slater 30 1156 John Fitzgerald 23 1116 Jeff Culnane 19 2702 M’reen Marshall 30 1035 Mal Bennett 23 1020 Stan Awizen 19 2011 G Zalewska-Moon30 1026 Robert Barbaro 23 1121 Margaret Dando 18 2554 K Sotiropoulos 29 1058 Graham Bridge 23 1111 Nigel Crew 18 2641 Jo Hastings 29 1012 Marg Dalheim 22 1130 Dan Dawes 18 1885 Harold Kemp 29 1225 Trevor Jacobs 22 1330 M Momcilovic 18 4759 David Webster 29 1237 M Johnson 22 1189 Tony Hammett 18 4779 Monika Short 29 1477 Ron Vines 22 1626 R Longstaff 18 1714 Louise Vizard 28 1379 Shirley Rake 22 1582 Jenny Gregory 18 1517 C’lynne Yates 28 1363 M Peelgrane 22 1547 Kev Comerford 18 1494 Robin Whyte 28 1402 Mike Rudwick 22 1401 Paul Rudkin 18 1179 Frank Green 28 1732 J Backhouse 22 1481 Mary Wahren 18 1234 Ian Johnson 28 1506 Drew Winson 22 2193 Glenda Heyde 18 2713 Debbie Cowell 28 1515 Diana Wright 22 2872 Paul Macgowan 18 3489 Joan Glover 28 3665 Garry Maher 22 3658 R McClelland 18 1981 M De Rignies 28 3700 Rad Leovic 22 3577 Stephen Kellett 18 4808 Allison Duncan 18 4811 Eva Bennet 17 4930 Brenda Ford 17 3576 Marc Wilson 17 3258 Janelle Parks 17 3697 Doug Limbrick 17 4022 Ian Daley 17 2608 Michael Whipp 17 2180 H Hoskisson 17 2171 Pauline Rohan 17 2412 Kerry Alchin 17 1942 Dennis Frost 17 1952 Garry Lee 17 1669 Peter McDonald 17 1850 David Morton 17 1219 Anne I'Ons 17 1093 Allistair Clarke 17 New walkers. Vera Lucas, left with Helen Smith at 1031 Barry Beames 17 the Fadden Pines Handicap in April. Both are 1158 Col Ford 16 teachers at Radford and were Introduce to our 1891 Heather Allsopp 16 1892 David Miles 16 Another runner honoured. handicaps by Monika Short. They both went off 1563 Mel Dowd 16 Otmar Dorfer was also Group 10 in the Waddell Series and completed the 1455 B Templeton 16 honoured after he had completed 150 runs at the 4.5km in 35mins 35sec. 1391 James Roberts 16 running handicap series at Fadden Pines. 2398 Bill Dent 16 June Vetrunner — Page 13 KEEPING UP TO DATE WITH THE RUN/WALKING HANDICAPS PRUE BRADFORD, our New participants are allocated a Ineligible participant – adjust to handicapper, keeps you up to date GROUP, determined by the group which participant would need to with the latest developments Handicapper, based on the participant’s have competed from to finish below 55th stated ability. Thereafter, Group percentile. Four events down, eleven to go – its adjustments are made for a participant New participants: incredible to think that we are already according to the Group Adjustment New participants become eligible to through a third of the season’s events! Rules (based on a participant’s finish score points for an event on their third It’s been a good series so far – lots of place) indicated below: event. Participants are deemed new faces in all events, and some superb 1st place-getter – adjust to group ineligible to score points for an event if: performances. We thought this would be which participant would need to have 1. They are not financial members of a good point to update you on competed from to finish below 50th the club at the time start lists are arrangements for the remainder of the percentile + 2 groups. prepared for the event; or year, and to remind you of the ‘rules’ 2nd place-getter – adjust to group 2. They participate in less than 3 of that apply to the Run/Walk Handicap which participant would need to have the last 6 events (Rule 1); or events. competed from to finish below 50th 3. They participant in 0 of the last 6 The program for the rest of 2003, percentile + 1 group. events (Rule 2); or hopefully, this is the final version! It has 3rd place-getter – adjust to group 4. They do not compete from their been a challenge to put together this which participant would need to have allocated group. year’s program, having lost access to so competed from to finish below 50th A participant’s eight highest point many of our favourite courses. We try percentile +1 group. scoring events will be counted towards not to vary the program from year to Handicap adjustments: their Series aggregate pointscore. year, as we know many of you like to be 1. (current) event in top 20% - Awards will be made to the first able to compare performances from year adjust to group which participant three place getters at the end of the to year over the same course. This year would need to have competed from Series. If two or more participants finish is different, and we appreciate your to finish below 50th percentile. with equal points, both (or all) will suggestions for new courses, or 2. (current and previous) events in receive awards. adaptations of existing courses to top 40% - adjust to group which Participants should note their start increase the challenge or provide better participant would need to have Group and be ready to compete when safety. So, here goes: competed from to finish below 50th that group is called. June 29 Rani Road percentile. If a participant is on rostered duty, July 27 Mt Taylor (the Thomas long 3. (current and two previous) they will maintain the same eligibility course will be run in a events in bottom 15% - adjust to for the event they were on rostered duty clockwise direction, the reverse of previous years) group which participant would need to the next event. However, rostered August 31 Urambi Hills to have competed from to finish duty does not count as an event towards Sept 28 Lake Ginninderra (starting below 50th percentile. eligibility or for T-shirts. from Diddums Close) October 26 Bluetts Forest (subject to ACT Forests approval) Nov 30 Weston Park (Nursery Course) HOW TO GET TO THE RANI ROAD HANDICAP followed by presentations and Rani Road is on the southern side of turn onto a bush track. Run along that a picnic in the park. Black Mountain overlooking Lake track for about 1.5km before taking a IF there are any changes to the Burley Griffin and was one of the right-hand turn around a loop before program, we will use every means suggestions that came forward at the going through a gate and under Caswell possible to let you know. This will request of the handicapper at the time. Drive. This will lead runners into a S include email (please make sure you There are different ways of getting to bend up to the 4km mark then up a long keep your details up-to-date in the start area. From Tuggeranong or gradient to the turn around point at SHERPA), the ABC 666 Bulletin Board Civic turn right from William Hovell 5km. Coming back down the hill to 6km, on the Friday afternoon and Saturday Drive (just after Glenloch interchange) runners will take the path that leads morning preceding the event, the into Caswell Drive (the road that goes onto the track that runs adjacent to Canberra Times and the club’s website up to Aranda). Go about 500m up Caswell Drive past the 7km point and on www.actvac.com If you are not sure, Caswell Drive before turning right into to a winding bush/grass track that runs please check with the Sub-Committee. Rani Road then on to the start area. along Rani Road to the finish line. Rules for 2003 From West Belconnen, turn left onto The shorter race, for the Frylink The rules can be found at each event Caswell Drive from William Hovel Drive Series, is over 4k and will follow the on the starting group notice boards. and take the next right-hand turn into bush/grass tracks up adjacent to Rani Here are the main rules, but you should Rani Road and then on to the start. Road, then taking the bush trail that From the north side or the other runs parallel to Caswell Drive to the check the notice board for the full list. Belconnen suburbs, turn off Belconnen 2km that is just after the tunnel where All group allocations and Way into Caswell Drive and continue runners will turn and head back to the adjustments are subject to the down to about 500m before the next set start. The return journey will most likely Handicapper’s discretion. The of traffic lights turn left into Rani Road give the 'quacks' a chance to shine, with Handicapper reserves the right to make then on to the start. the race having fast down hill stretch to handicap movements in the interests of The first race, the Thomas Series, is the finish fine. fair play, sportsmanship and of the over 8km. Runners will follow the The Waddell Series, over 4km, is also credibility of Handicap events. recreation path in a westerly direction an out and back race starting at the to just after the 2km mark where they same points as the Thomas race. They will be instructed to take a right-hand turn and come back at the 2km mark. Page 14—June Vetrunner NUMBERS DOWN BUT THE COMPETITION STILL TOUGH

It was a surprisingly good turn out THROWING HANDICAP RESULTS FOR THE SHOT AND DISCUS – SATURDAY, APRIL 26 for this month’s throwing handicap Name Age Shcp Shot Tot Pl Dhcp Disc Tot Pl Total Pl Pts considering that so many of our Trish Thomas W55 12.12 8.54 20.66 2 29.99 20.76 50.75 2 71.41 1 50 Attila Spaits M60 10.42 9.45 19.87 14 13.01 38.38 51.39 1 71.26 2 49 “regulars” had not yet returned from Rad Leovic M70 12.88 7.34 20.22 6 33.52 17.01 50.53 3 70.75 3 48 Western Australia following their Steve Dawes M45 11.18 9.58 20.76 1 26.19 23.69 49.88 7 70.64 4 47 participation at the National Kevin Mathews M40 11.71 8.44 20.15 8 26.66 23.66 50.32 4 70.47 5 46 Championships in Perth over Easter. Jayne Hardy W40 9.40 10.67 20.07 10 12.17 37.85 50.02 6 70.09 6 45 John Burns M70 12.93 6.81 19.74 16 30.12 20.02 50.14 5 69.88 7 43.5 Sharon Gibbins, Ray Green, Bob Phil Toomey M50 12.39 7.79 20.18 7 25.55 24.15 49.70 8 69.88 7 43.5 Banens, Jan Davies, Rob Kennelly, Steve Wallace M45 11.88 8.77 20.65 3 26.50 22.22 48.72 13 69.37 9 42 Raylea Rudov and Robin Whyte were Wendy O'Brien W50 15.74 4.21 19.95 13 39.35 10.00 49.35 10 69.30 10 41 still enjoying their holiday. Margaret Mary Wahren W65 13.01 6.57 19.58 17 33.77 15.89 49.66 9 69.24 11 40 Frank Nugent M40 13.82 6.21 20.03 12 30.92 17.55 48.47 15 68.50 12 39 Taylor was probably putting her feet up Audun Fristad M80 13.15 6.67 19.82 15 32.82 15.78 48.60 14 68.42 13 38 for a well deserved rest following her Peter Freeman M55 11.65 7.93 19.58 17 28.72 20.11 48.83 12 68.41 14 37 magnificent efforts in Perth which Vicki Mathews W40 12.64 7.64 20.28 5 28.92 19.14 48.06 16 68.34 15 36 Kevin Blewitt M60 9.90 9.16 19.06 20 14.17 35.04 49.21 11 68.27 16 35 culminated in three new Australian Tanya Colyer W40 16.40 3.89 20.29 4 34.92 13.01 47.93 17 68.22 17 34 Records in the jumps and a World Jen Bourke W60 11.36 8.70 20.06 11 24.86 22.70 47.56 19 67.62 18 33 record in the W55 triple jump. However, N De Chazal W60 15.11 5.01 20.12 9 34.29 12.86 47.15 20 67.27 19 32 Jayne Hardy was back home and still Peter Neill M65 11.27 8.26 19.53 19 23.37 24.22 47.59 18 67.12 20 31 Bryan Thomas M60 11.30 7.69 18.99 21 24.59 20.75 45.34 21 64.33 21 30 full of energy even after her haul of E Drummond M75 11.95 6.89 18.84 22 29.13 16.09 45.22 22 64.06 22 29 seven gold medals, two ACT Records Colin Robbie M65 12.58 33.44 46.02 23 N/E and an Australian Record for the W40 Irene Mitchell W60 6.73 15.58 N/E weight pentathlon as well as being Claire Perry W35 4.82 12.74 N/E John Knight M45 8.37 18.18 N/E awarded Australian Masters Athletics KarenNienaber W45 4.29 N/E (AMA) Female Athlete of the Year. David Haggith M50 8.72 26.84 N/E Indeed all our throwers performed well in Perth. Local WA officials were heard to comment on the number and quality of ACT throwers who had made the long trip to participate in Perth. We were pleased to welcome three newcomers this month; David Haggith, John Knight and Karen Nienaber. Both David and John had thrown the discus and shot before, but many decades ago while Karen was having her very first attempt in both disciplines. David, John and Karen appeared to have enjoyed the afternoon and we hope they will become regular participants in this unique and popular competition. 29 vets participated in this month’s handicap competition in shot put and discus with the heavy weight throw being an optional extra. The biggest puts in the shot put were by Jayne Hardy 10.67m, Stephen Dawes 9.58, Atilla Spaits 9.45, Kevin Blewitt 9.16, Steven Wallace 8.77, newcomer David Haggith (M50) 8.72 and Jen Bourke 8.70m. The winners of the handicapped shot Second win from the Handicapper. Trish Thomas, above left, the club’s throwing put section were Stephen Dawes from handicapper takes away the trophy for the second month in a row. Also in the picture is Trish Thomas and Steven Wallace. Attila Spaits who was second in the April Throwing Handicap. Rad Leovic, who got the The longest discus throws were by bronzeand gold medal, medal had left for before this the presentations.month’s Banens, Frank Nugent and Fran Atilla 38.38m, Jayne 37.85, Kevin 35.04, competition went to Trish Thomas. Schiller who have each won seven. As Colin Robbie 33.44, David 26.84, Peter Atilla Spaits won the silver medal and Trish also won in March this is a fairly Neill 24.22 and Phil Toomey 24.15m. Rad Leovic the bronze. rare “back to back” victory, although The winners of the handicapped This was Trish’s 8th win from an two years ago she won the same “back to discus section were Atilla Spaits from unbroken 129 participations in the back” combination of March and April Trish Thomas and Rad Leovic. monthly throwing handicap competition 2001. The only other “back to back” gold When the combined distances of both making her the “winningest” person in medals have been achieved by Ewen throws were added to each person’s the 14 year history of the event. She Drummond (July/August 1990), Lawrie handicap distances the perpetual trophy now has one gold medal more than Bob Kendall (May/June 1997), Greg Laws June Vetrunner — Page 15 (February/March 1991, September/ October 1992 and May/June 1993), Al Mallory (November 1992 and February 1993), Frank Nugent (October/ November 1996), Delia Quigley (November 1993 and February 1994) and Pamela Weiss (September/October 2001). After three months of this year’s competition Trish Thomas has a handy lead in the progressive point score with 147 points. Kevin Blewitt is second on 130 in front of John Burns 122.5. Making up the remainder of the top ten are – Audun Fristad 117, Peter Freeman 114, Jen Bourke 112, Jayne Hardy 107, Nola De Chazal and Tanya Colyer with 106 each and Wendy O’Brien on 105 points. Bryan Thomas was the winner of the lucky draw for the bottle of Margaret River red (kindly donated by Bjarne of Southside Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre in Tuggeranong). New throwers. Three new throwers came along to Masson Street for the April event. Nine participated in the optional From the left, David Haggith, Karen Nienaber and John Knight. extra heavy weight event. One of the THROWING HANDICAP TALLIES AS AT APRIL 26 participants was Bob 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Tot Banens who had just Thomas,Trish 6 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 3 129 arrived with partner Bourke,Jen 6 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 3 129 Wahren,Mary 6 7 9 10 10 9 9 8 10 9 10 10 9 2 118 Jan Davies by taxi Green, Ray 6 9 7 10 9 10 9 8 9 9 9 9 10 2 116 from the airport after a O'brien,Wendy 5 10 10 10 10 9 9 10 10 9 10 9 3 114 long flight from Perth. Spaits,Attila 1 10 10 6 10 9 9 9 9 8 10 9 7 2 109 That certainly Freeman,Peter 3 4 7 8 10 9 6 9 10 10 10 9 8 3 106 Drummond,E 6 7 10 9 9 10 9 7 8 8 6 8 6 3 106 demonstrates Schiller,Fran 9 9 10 10 9 10 9 9 7 6 7 6 1 102 enthusiasm and Fristad,Auden 9 8 10 7 3 8 9 8 7 10 7 8 3 97 commitment. Is it any Rudov,Raylea 2 7 9 9 9 9 10 9 9 6 9 2 90 wonder that the ACT De Chazal,Nola 10 6 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 3 83 Mitchell,Irene 4 10 8 9 5 7 7 4 1 4 10 6 2 77 has a reputation for Thomas,Bryan 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 3 73 producing quality Banens,Bob 7 7 7 5 9 7 9 9 7 2 69 throwers? The longest Nugent,Frank 3 10 9 10 6 9 9 9 3 68 Mallory,Joan 8 9 10 9 7 4 5 7 7 66 heaves were by Bob Mallory,Alan 8 9 10 9 7 4 5 7 7 66 14.17m, Jayne 13.38, Taylor,Margaret 1 8 10 9 10 10 7 9 2 66 newcomer David 11.60 Colyer,Tanya 1 9 10 8 10 9 6 10 3 66 and Jen 10.04m. Rann,Charles 6 5 8 10 10 8 8 9 64 Hardy,Jayne 7 10 9 10 10 10 3 59 Next month’s Heath,Jean 10 10 10 9 9 8 1 57 handicap (hammer and Neill,Peter 5 6 4 7 10 10 10 3 55 javelin) will be Daniels,Ken 5 10 10 4 1 3 6 1 5 7 52 Saturday, May 24. It Carlon,Carmen 2 9 5 6 6 4 3 5 5 7 52 Toomey,Phil 1 1 6 8 10 8 9 5 3 51 will be shot and discus Mencik,George 3 2 2 10 3 6 7 5 1 3 2 1 45 again on June 21, Quigley,Delia 3 9 7 3 7 7 2 3 2 43 hammer and javelin on Scott, Alice 7 8 8 7 6 5 41 Hunt,John 4 3 8 6 5 6 6 38 July 26; then August Taylor,Graeme 1 5 4 7 5 7 3 5 37 30, September 27, Norden,Andina 6 8 7 8 5 1 35 October 25 and the Blewitt,Kevin 5 7 10 10 3 35 final event for the year Schiworski,A 4 8 8 7 5 32 Chesterton,Val 8 9 7 3 4 1 32 will be a 6pm start on Laws,Greg 2 10 8 8 3 31 Wednesday, O'brien,Kathe 2 9 8 5 6 30 November 26. Schiworski,P 5 10 9 5 29 Except for the Kennelly,Robert 1 1 2 2 3 5 6 7 27 Gibbins,Sharon 1 8 7 9 2 27 November event all Gulliver,Tim 1 1 4 2 2 3 4 4 2 3 26 monthly throwing Blackaby,N 2 9 5 8 2 26 handicaps are held on Erickson,Jan 5 8 6 6 25 Jones,Roy 2 4 4 9 5 24 a Saturday afternoon Nosworthy,T 8 7 9 24 at the Masson Street Davies,Jan 1 6 8 7 2 24 Throwing Field Dando,Margaret 5 7 5 4 2 23 Hamilton,Leslie 2 3 1 3 2 2 7 20 Dann,Richard 6 10 3 1 20 Dann,Judy 6 8 3 1 18 Page 16—June Vetrunner SMALL CONTINGENT, LOTS OF MEDALS A brief report from BR YAN the events and is considering making a THOMAS on the Perth Australian comeback to race walking. Going even Masters’ Athletics Championships. further back in our history, in fact right Less than a week before Trish and I back to the very beginnings of the set off towards Perth to participate in ACTVAC in 1979 was one of our this year’s National Track and Field “Originals” Brian Paxman. Brian has Championships, a friend and fellow lived in Perth for many years and has member of ACT Vets asked us “why long been an enthusiastic member of the travel all that way and spend all that WAVAC. He is now a sprightly M70 and money just to enter a race or a throwing easily finished in front of me in both the event?” Obviously he just doesn’t 5000m and 8km cross-country. understand. Although the competition was the So why do we make an annual primary incentive for all of us to visit pilgrimage to the various capital cities Perth it was also an opportunity to to participate in these championships? enjoy a holiday as well. For example, It’s not because I have a chance of a Trish and I traveled on the famed medal for I rarely ever return with one, “Indian – Pacific” arriving in Perth a although Trish tends to be more week early, enabling a leisurely 1000km The wine raffle. A second win for the successful and almost always does come drive north to Monkey Mia to wade Thomas’s with Bryan taking the bottle of home with a metallic souvenir or two. beside the dolphins then returning to wine donated by Southside Physio. It’s about being part of a friendly and Perth via Kalbarri and the “Pinnacles”. (Turner) commencing at 1pm. The cost supportive Canberra contingent, Ray and Sharon obviously enjoy driving remains at $3 and includes afternoon meeting up with fellow veteran athletes even more, setting out from Canberra on tea and birthday cake. from all around the country (many we Monday evening immediately following Because all participants receive a have known for almost twenty years and a club committee meeting and driving handicap distance to add to the distance see only once a year but its always a through to Perth so that Ray could they throw everybody has a chance to be happy occasion), socializing, competing attend a national body meeting on a medallist. The “regulars” are a very and combining a holiday in a different Thursday afternoon. Most other friendly and supportive bunch and make part of Australia. Canberrans incorporated a holiday in all newcomers feel most welcome. Eighteen participating athletes, one WA of between three days and week Your throws reporter BRYAN THOMAS injured athlete who worked as an either before and/or following the official, two spouses, a partner and a championships. WAVAC conducted an couple of offspring made up the group of excellent four days of championship Canberrans who assembled behind our competition. The program ran on time, THROWING HANDICAP POINTSCORES club banner whenever they were at the officials were competent and friendly Name Age Feb Mar Apr Tot track. Our team consisted of - Bob and the weather was glorious. Both the Thomas,Trish W55 47 50 50 147 Blewitt,Kevin M60 46 49 35 130 Banens, Rosemary Clarke, Jan Davies, road walks and cross-country were Burns,John M70 41 38 43.5 122.5 Colin Farlow, Sharon Gibbins, Ray conducted on excellent venues adjacent Fristad,Audun M80 44 35 38 117 Green, Jayne Hardy, Fran Harris, to the Perry Lakes Stadium. The dinner Freeman,Peter M55 33 44 37 114 Robert Kennelly, Mario Larocca, Garry cruise on the Swan River was a Bourke,Jen W60 43 36 33 112 Hardy,Jayne W40 37 25 45 107 Maher, Geoff Moore, Colin Robbie, highlight and certainly one of the best De Chazal,Nola W60 29 45 32 106 Raylea Rudov, Alice Scott, Margaret official social functions associated with Colyer,Tania W40 48 24 34 106 Taylor, Bryan and Trish Thomas and the annual championships I have O'brien,Wendy W50 32 32 41 105 Robin Whyte. attended. Congratulations WA Vets it Drummond,E M75 39 30 29 98 Nugent,Frank M40 31 28 39 98 While in Perth we were fortunate to was a memorable athletics Robbie,Colin M65 50 43 0 93 meet up with three former prominent championships. Neill,Peter M65 30 29 31 90 members of our club now residing in I won’t bore you with a list of results, Wahren,Mary W65 49 40 89 Thomas,Bryan M60 26 31 30 87 WA. We saw a great deal of Warren they can be easily obtained from the Spaits,Attila M60 38 49 87 Davey as he was always walking around web. However, many of our team Gibbins,Sharon W40 36 46 82 the infield of Perry Lakes Stadium in performed superbly, a few even set Davies,Jan W60 42 39 81 his role as Technical Director and Chief records, many had season or personal Taylor,Margaret W50 40 41 81 Toomey,Phil M50 0 37 43.5 80.5 Field Referee. Warren was the recipient bests and most won medals. It appears Banens,Bob M50 28 48 76 of our prestigious Johnson Trophy (T&F that if you were once a former long term Leovic,Rad M70 27 48 75 club person) in 1998. A decade earlier executive of our club then you weren’t in Rudov,Raylea W55 45 23 68 (1988) Trevor Vogler won our Heart the medal hunt; for example Bryan Blackaby,N W35 34 34 68 Green, Ray M55 25 26 51 Foundation Trophy and although not Thomas (former club president), Geoff Whyte,Robin M60 47 47 currently participating in veterans Moore (former secretary) and Alice Scott Dawes,Stephen M45 0 47 47 athletics he and wife Jenny came out to (former secretary and vice president) Mathews,Kevin M40 0 0 46 46 the track to look up some old Canberra were the only ACT participants to come Chesterton,Val W60 42 42 friends. Apart from reliving memories of home without a medal. Oh well! There is Wallace, Steven M45 0 42 42 their time in Canberra and their always next year! Mitchell,Irene W60 40 0 40 Mathews,Vicki W40 0 0 36 36 involvement with our club, Trevor was Jayne Hardy followed up her Mencik,George M70 35 0/2 35 being re-enthused by watching some of outstanding domestic track and field Perry,Claire W35 33 0 33 Schiller,Fran W45 27 27 June Vetrunner — Page 17 season by improving her Australian Record for the W40 weight pentathlon THE NATIONAL RESULTS FROM PERTH and her ACT Record for the javelin FRIDAY M55 100m Hurdles W30 10000m 1 Garry Maher ACT 20.75 -1.9 throw not once, but twice; the record is 1 Cristine Suffolk NSW 43:09.2 W60 800m now a mighty 39.32m. Jayne was also W35 10000m 1 Anne Lang SA 02:52.3 1 Elizabeth Slattery SA 41:10.4 2 Frances Harris* ACT 03:04.8 presented with the Australian Masters’ 2 Julie Keeley WA 47:11.4 3 Ruth Johnson WA 03:07.8 Athletics (AMA) female Track and Field W40 10000m W65 800m 1 Sue Zlnay WA 37:44.8 1 Margaret Robinson WA 03:22.9 Athlete of the Year. W50 10000m 2 Julie McGrath WA 03:35.3 Fran Harris was thrilled to be 1 Fay McNeill QLD 40:34.1 3 Margaret Beaumont VIC 04:21.5 2 Shirley Bell WA 48:23.5 W70 800m honoured as the AMA multi-event Track W55 10000m 1 Lil Heatly WA 05:59.0 and Field Athlete of the Year. Jayne 1 Petrina Trowbridge VIC 43:34.1 W40 800m 2 Dorothy Siepmann NSW 51:35.8 1 Sharon Higgins VIC 02:38.2 and Fran’s recognition by our national 3 Jacquelin Halberg WA 55:05.9 2 Cathy Orelli VIC 02:47.6 body is indeed a great honour for them 4 Alice Scott ACT 55:36.9 3 Donna Monahan NSW 02:55.5 W60 10000m 4 Delia Baldock WA 03:02.0 and our club. The only other ACT 1 Loretta Shillingla WA 58:52.8 M70 800m 2 Margaret Bennett WA 59:57.6 1 David Carr WA 02:53.1 athletes to have previously won such W65 10000m 2 Osmo Millridge NSW 03:15.0 prestigious AMA awards are Jeff King 1 Ann Turner WA 52:27.4 3 Colin Silcock-Dela VIC 04:29.8 2 Jill Bower WA 56:21.3 -- Brian Paxman WA DQ (sprinter of the year in 2001) and M65 10000m M75 800m Margaret Taylor (jumper of the year in 1 Colin Trengove SA 51:45.5 1 Bob Lewis VIC 03:03.7 2 Richard Harris WA 52:13.6 2 Max McKay NSW 03:48.8 1999, 2001 and 2002). M70 10000m M80 800m Margaret Taylor had recently 1 David Padget SA 45:24.8 1 Mike Johnston VIC 03:37.9 2 Irwin Barrett-Lenn WA 48:34.7 M85 800m become a W55 and went to Perth with 3 Ron Stuart NSW 49:42.9 1 Eddie Gamble VIC 04:55.9 very high expectations, to try to set 4 Cecil Walkley WA 53:37.4 2 Andy Smith VIC 07:44.4 5 Colin Silcock-Dela VIC 01:02.2 M65 800m three new Australian Records. On the M75 10000m 1 Bill Kenny NZ 02:43.5 1 Bob Lewis VIC 45:58.1 2 Frank Rogers SA 02:46.5 first day she set a new ACT Record for M80 10000m 3 Leon Sander WA 03:10.4 the W55 80m hurdles by running 1 John Gilmour WA 00:08.3 M60 800m 15.1secs, but a few hours later she leapt M55 10000m 1 Graham Philpott VIC 02:22.2 1 Jim Langford WA 37:06.7 2 Peter Sandery SA 02:23.4 4.57m to set a new Australian Record 2 Jim Klinge WA 39:30.8 3 Bert Carse WA 02:23.9 3 Ivan Brown WA 41:30.1 4 Geoffrey Francis NSW 02:25.3 for the W55 long jump. The following 4 John Doust WA 42:58.0 5 Graham Stockdale VIC 02:31.9 day she easily won her age group 100m 5 Johan Hagedoorn WA 43:58.9 6 Mike O'Reilly WA 02:43.1 7 John Waite VIC 03:00.2 then in the high jump she cleared the M60 10000m 1 Peter Sandery SA 36:43.1 8 Lyle James WA 03:38.2 bar at 1.32m to equal the W55 2 Bob Schickert WA 40:40.8 M55 800m 3 Ivan Pilton WA 41:16.2 1 Henri Cortis WA 02:21.9 Australian Record. On the third day she 4 John Waite VIC 45:38.3 2 Leslie Gillies NSW 02:22.4 5 Lyle James WA 53:59.9 3 Gary Clark WA 02:24.5 was in a bit of a quandary; should she 4 Brian Foley WA 02:29.6 run in the “champion of champions” M30 10000m 5 Arnold Jenkins WA 02:53.0 1 Peter Bauchop WA 35:54.5 6 Nicholas Bailey WA 02:58.3 sprint final or save her energy for the M40 10000m 7 Michael Orelli VIC 03:00.0 triple jump later in the afternoon? By 1 Michael Rainford WA 41:15.2 8 Robert Doust WA 03:04.1 M45 10000m M50 800m withdrawing from the ‘champions” race 1 Alan Gower WA 37:29.8 1 Bob Pearce SA 02:16.0 she had obviously made the correct 2 Bjorn Dybdahl WA 38:42.6 2 Duncan McAuley WA 02:21.3 3 Doug Ashfield WA 42:31.8 3 Rob Antoniolli WA 02:25.7 decision by not risking injury or losing 4 Barry Jones WA 44:53.4 4 David Reid WA 02:34.6 focus for her favourite event, the triple 5 Keith Atkinson WA 48:34.9 5 Trevor Bartlett SA 02:52.0 M50 10000m 6 Frank Overton NSW 03:50.3 jump. During the triple jump 1 Christopher Maher WA 36:19.8 W50 800m 2 Graeme Dahl QLD 38:54.5 1 Fay McNeill QLD 02:39.9 competition word had got around that 3 Jose Desfosses WA 40:39.2 2 Barbara Wilson WA 02:56.5 something special was about to happen 4 Jim Hopkins VIC 42:02.3 3 Lyn Crosby SA 02:58.9 5 Brian Danby WA 42:29.0 4 Anne Stingemore WA 02:59.4 and Margaret didn’t disappoint the 6 Geoff Moore ACT 44:26.1 5 Carey Dickason WA 03:25.8 interested onlookers as she hopped, 7 Trevor Bish VIC 46:12.4 W55 800m 8 Mario Larocca ACT 49:00.9 1 Antionette Shaw WA 02:36.0 stepped and jumped 10.20m for a new W60 80m Hurdles W30 800m W55 World Record. Margaret now holds 1 Luella Jenkins WA 19 -1.6 1 Julie Martin-Tinke WA 02:30.4 2 Ruth Johnson WA 20.94 -1.6 2 Cristine Suffolk NSW 02:54.0 seven Australian Records (W45, 50 and W50 80m Hurdles W35 800m 55 high jump, W55 long jump, W45, 50 1 Wilma Perkins QLD 17.01 -1.2 1 Elizabeth Slattery SA 02:39.1 W55 80m Hurdles 2 Michelle McGrath WA 02:48.4 and 55 triple jump) and a World Record 1 Margaret Taylor** ACT 15.1 -1.2 M30 800m (W55 triple jump). Until the World M70 80m Hurdles 1 David Hill QLD 02:00.2 1 David Mather VIC 16.75 0.2 2 Bruce Hill QLD 02:04.2 Championships in Brisbane in 2001 she 2 James McGrath NSW 17.72 0.2 3 Andrew Brooker WA 02:05.0 -- Ron Johnson NZ DNF 0.2 4 Paul Burke WA 02:27.7 also held the W50 triple jump World W40 80m Hurdles M35 800m Record. So now we look forward to the 1 Susan Chapman VIC 15.57 -0.4 1 Mark Taylor NSW 02:00.0 2 Delia Baldock WA 16.69 -0.4 M40 800m 2003-04 track and field season which W45 80m Hurdles 1 Greg Vander Sanden WA 02:08.6 conclude with the national 1 Salli-Ann Lee VIC 14.58 -0.4 2 Colin Farlow ACT 02:09.5 3 Blakeney Tindall WA 02:21.0 championships in Melbourne next 2 Christine Bridle VIC 15.85 -0.4 M65 100m Hurdles 4 David Jansen WA 02:40.4 5 Gregory Rowe NSW 02:49.7 Easter. Then in October 2004 the 1 Don Chambers VIC 20.4 -1.6 M45 800m Oceania Veterans’ Athletics 2 Colin Robbie ACT 22.02 -1.6 W30 100m Hurdles 1 Colin Page VIC 02:09.3 Championships will be held in the Cook 2 Neil Morfitt WA 02:10.8 1 Toni Phillips WA 16.22 -0.3 3 Phill Monahan NSW 02:37.4 2 Leanne McMurdy QLD 18.52 -0.3 Islands, a wonderful opportunity to M50 Long Jump W35 100m Hurdles enjoy a South Pacific holiday. In the 1 Dave Wyatt WA 4.98m 1.7 1 Sue McRae SA 17.82 -0.3 2 Herb Wolring NSW 4.63m 1.5 mean time Fran Harris and Rad Leovic 2 Jennifer Baldwin VIC 19.27 -0.3 3 Vasyl Shuter NSW 4.35m -1 will be representing us at the World 3 Gill Edmonds WA 20.02 -0.3 4 Trevor Bartlett SA 4.29m -0.4 4 Anita Fisher QLD 22.74 -0.3 5 Rob Antoniolli WA 4.23m 0.1 Championships in Puerto Rico in July. M50 100m Hurdles M55 Long Jump 1 John Ventris WA 21.54 -1.9 1 Murray Tolbert WA 5.47m 2 2 Trevor Bartlett SA 22.52 -1.9 Page 18— June Vetrunner 2 Peter Young VIC 4.49m -0.1 5 Arnold Jenkins WA 7.93m 4 Julie Jones NSW 4.04m 1.1 3 Garry Maher ACT 4.35m 0.2 W50 Pole Vault M30 Javelin M30 Shot Put 1 Wilma Perkins QLD 2.20m 1 Mark Hamilton WA 36.43m 1 Mark Hamilton WA 11.84m W55 Pole Vault M35 Javelin 2 Gerard Kennedy WA 8.26m 1 Hazel McDonnell QLD 1.80m 1 Wayne Bariolo WA 46.81m 3 Shane Davey WA 7.96m M70 Javelin M40 Javelin M35 Shot Put 1 Ron Johnson NZ 35.33m 1 David Jansen WA 34.04m 1 Stuart Gyngell NSW 17.78m 2 Robert Shand WA 28.46m 2 William Tyler NSW 28.55m 2 Wayne Bariolo WA 10.17m 3 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 21.56m M45 Javelin M40 Shot Put 4 James McGrath NSW 20.84m 1 Andrew Atkinson-Ho NSW 42.41m 1 William Tyler NSW 8.15m 5 Harry Wynhoven VIC 15.66m 2 Lajos Joni NSW 28.59m 2 Gregory Rowe NSW 5.21m M75 Javelin 3 Damien Hanson WA 25.53m M45 Shot Put 1 Bill Chapman WA 21.80m W40 Long Jump 1 Geoffrey Gee WA 11.45m 2 Maurice Dauphinet QLD 21.08m 1 Susan Chapman VIC 4.28m 1.1 2 Mark Johnston NSW 10.43m 3 Max McKay NSW 18.46m 2 Sharon Gibbins ACT 4.20m 3 3 Lajos Joni NSW 9.70m M80 Javelin 3 Delia Baldock WA 3.74m 3 4 Andrew Atkinson-Ho NSW 8.47m 1 Stojan Stankovic VIC 27.97m 4 Sharon Moloney WA 3.39m 1.5 W50 Javelin 2 Feliks Jekabsons QLD 21.85m W45 Long Jump 1 Christine Schultz VIC 26.22m 3 Ted Vickers QLD 17.54m 1 Salli-Ann Lee VIC 4.61m 1.3 2 Wilma Perkins QLD 23.66m M60 Long Jump 2 Christine Bridle VIC 3.90m 4.6 3 Judy Coram VIC 21.84m 1 Neville McIntyre NSW 5.18m 2.2 3 Noela Avery QLD 2.95m 2.8 4 Eileen Hindle WA 18.30m 2 Graham Philpott VIC 4.42m 3 W60 Shot Put 5 Barbara Wilson WA 17.10m 3 Tony Bradford VIC 3.19m 1.4 1 Jan Davies ACT 8.68m 6 Elaine Holmes NT 16.17m M65 Long Jump 2 Lorraine Birtwell QLD 8.20m 7 Carey Dickason WA 14.12m 1 Graeme Noden VIC 5.04m 2.3 3 Luella Jenkins WA 6.38m 8 Lorraine Mussett VIC 11.83m 2 Leon Sander WA 4.21m 1.2 4 Ruth Johnson WA 5.40m W55 Javelin 3 Jim Christian QLD 4.04m 2.6 W65 Shot Put 1 Mary Thomas NSW 28.60m 4 Colin Robbie ACT 3.88m 1.2 1 Joyce Schmidt NSW 7.80m 2 Marja-Leena Parvianan NSW 20.47m 5 Don Chambers VIC 3.76m 2.8 2 Dorothy Whittam WA 7.33m 3 Astrid Rose VIC 19.30m 6 Allan Wood VIC 3.42m 3 3 Jean Thew NSW 5.79m 4 Rhonda Dundas VIC 18.87m 7 John Sutton WA 3.03m 0.2 4 Tina Baarslag-Leb VIC 5.57m 5 Trish Thomas ACT 17.86m W35 Shot Put 5 Margarita Jekabson QLD 5.49m 6 Erica Mercer WA 16.17m 1 Anna-Lisa Whitehal VIC 8.27m W70 Shot Put 7 Valerie Prescott WA 14.87m 2 Lisa Tobin WA 8.17m 1 Lorna Lauchlan WA 5.96m M60 Pole Vault 3 Jennifer Baldwin VIC 8.15m W75 Shot Put 1 Peter Gare WA 2.50m 4 Julie Jones NSW 5.94m 1 Raema McMillan WA 5.85m M70 Pole Vault W40 Shot Put W80 Shot 1 Ron Johnson NZ 2.30m 1 Jayne Hardy ACT 10.86m 1 Gwen Davidson VIC 5.98m 2 James McGrath NSW 2.00m 2 Sharon Gibbins ACT 9.69m 2 Mary Vickers QLD 3.64m 3 Harry Wynhoven VIC 1.40m 3 Sharon Moloney WA 8.35m W50 Long Jump M75 Pole Vault 4 Rosemary Clarke ACT 8.00m 1 Wilma Perkins QLD 4.41m 4.5 1 Max McKay NSW 1.20m W45 Shot Put 2 Lynne Choate WA 3.73m 3.2 M30 Long Jump 1 Christine Bridle VIC 7.85m 3 Barbara Wilson WA 3.51m 1.8 1 Paul Burke WA 4.88m -0.4 2 Noela Avery QLD 4.66m 4 Judy Coram VIC 3.11m 3 2 Gerard Kennedy WA 4.72m 1.2 W60 Javelin 5 Carey Dickason WA 3.05m 1.5 3 Shane Davey WA 4.38m -0.5 1 Lorraine Birtwell QLD 21.55m W55 Long Jump M35 Long Jump 2 Jan Davies ACT 19.81m 1 Margaret Taylor** ACT 4.57m 2 1 Wayne Bariolo WA 5.81m 2.8 3 Luella Jenkins WA 17.89m 2 Peggy Macliver WA 3.81m 2.3 2 Terry Collins WA 5.00m 2.6 4 Ruth Johnson WA 12.48m M60 Javelin M60 Shot Put W65 Javelin 1 Keith James NSW 43.73m 1 Mike Katmadas QLD 12.37m 1 Joyce Schmidt NSW 20.07m 2 Mike Katmadas QLD 33.18m 2 Keith James NSW 11.67m 2 Dorothy Whittam WA 17.18m 3 Peter Gare WA 31.00m 3 Charles Palframan SA 11.12m 3 Jean Thew NSW 15.00m 4 Charles Palframan SA 30.85m 4 Edmund Carroll WA 10.89m 4 Margarita Jekabson QLD 12.35m 5 Bryan Thomas ACT 28.41m 5 Bob Chalmers WA 8.32m W75 Javelin 6 Robin Whyte ACT 23.27m 6 Peter Doyle WA 8.14m 1 Raema McMillan WA 16.12m 7 Bob Chalmers WA 23.03m 7 Bryan Thomas ACT 7.84m W80 Javelin 8 Tony Bradford VIC 22.11m M65 Shot Put 1 Gwen Davidson VIC 12.32m 9 Lyle James WA 15.25m 1 Tom Hancock VIC 11.46m 2 Mary Vickers QLD 8.29m M65 Javelin 2 Arvo Ropelin QLD 10.86m M50 Javelin 1 Tom Hancock VIC 40.73m 3 John Cochrane WA 10.52m 1 Bob Banens ACT 53.00m 2 Jim Christian QLD 33.28m 4 Graham Richardson SA 9.65m 2 Bruce Cornish WA 31.72m 3 Arvo Ropelin QLD 31.60m 5 Bob Fergie WA 9.00m 3 Vasyl Shuter NSW 30.40m 4 Bob Fergie WA 25.26m 6 John Sutton WA 8.11m 4 Warren Davey WA 25.13m 5 Kerry Thew NSW 25.19m 7 Don Chambers VIC 8.07m 5 Robert Kennelly ACT 18.59m 6 John Sutton WA 22.32m 8 Kerry Thew NSW 7.52m M70 Long Jump 7 Graham Richardson SA 19.80m 9 Jeffrey Whittam WA 6.50m 1 Ron Johnson NZ 3.96m 1.9 8 Jim Turnbull WA 18.90m W35 Javelin 2 James McGrath NSW 3.80m 2.2 M70 Shot Put 1 Jennifer Baldwin VIC 25.68m 3 Chris Andalis QLD 3.60m 1.2 1 Ron Johnson NZ 10.29m 2 Lisa Tobin WA 23.37m 4 Derry Foley WA 3.26m 2.6 2 Thomas Mullins NSW 10.15m 3 Anna-Lisa Whitehal VIC 19.12m 5 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 3.07m 2.0 3 Alex Cummings WA 8.78m 4 Julie Jones NSW 16.46m M75 Long Jump 4 Chris Andalis QLD 8.72m W40 Javelin 1 Maurice Dauphinet QLD 3.40m 2.3 5 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 8.53m 1 Jayne Hardy ACT 38.44m 2 Max McKay NSW 3.34m 3.9 6 Robert Shand WA 8.04m 2 Rosemary Clarke ACT 19.51m M80 Long Jump 7 James McGrath NSW 7.99m 2 Sharon Gibbins ACT 24.82m 1 Stojan Stankovic VIC 3.31m 2.3 8 Harry Wynhoven VIC 7.31m 3 Sharon Moloney WA 23.87m M85 Long Jump M75 Shot Put 4 Susan Chapman VIC 22.76m 1 Andy Smith VIC 1.02m 1.4 1 Bill Chapman WA 8.04m W45 Javelin M40 Pole Vault 2 Max McKay NSW 7.06m 1 Christine Bridle VIC 21.34m 1 William Tyler NSW 3.30m M80 Shot Put 3 Noela Avery QLD 15.27m W50 Shot Put 1 Feliks Jekabsons QLD 8.39m M50 Pole Vault 1 Christine Schultz VIC 11.88m 2 Stojan Stankovic VIC 8.07m 1 Phillip Carrero NSW 3.00m 2 Wilma Perkins QLD 9.65m 3 Ted Vickers QLD 6.99m 2 Bob Banens ACT 2.30m 3 Judy Coram VIC 9.64m W60 Long Jump M55 Pole Vault 4 Margaret Taylor WA 8.51m 1 Nyala Millar VIC 3.67m 3.6 1 Gary Clark WA 2.30m 5 Elaine Holmes NT 8.00m 2 Frances Harris ACT 3.65m 2.9 2 Tony Trachtenberg NSW 2.10m 6 Lynne Choate WA 7.70m 3 Ruth Johnson WA 3.33m 2.6 M40 Long Jump 7 Barbara Wilson WA 7.04m 4 Luella Jenkins WA 3.04m 1.4 1 William Tyler NSW 4.40m 1.6 8 Eileen Hindle WA 6.80m 5 Lynne Schickert WA 2.73m 2.2 M45 Long Jump 9 Lorraine Mussett VIC 6.23m W65 Long Jump 1 Michael Edwards WA 5.39m 3.3 10 Carey Dickason WA 5.75m 1 Margarita Jekabson QLD 1.67m 1.2 1 Campbell Till WA 5.39m 2.3 W55 Shot Put W70 Long Jump M50 Shot Put 1 Mary Thomas NSW 10.10m 1 Patricia Carr WA 3.46m 1.1 1 Bob Banens ACT 11.75m 2 Rhonda Dundas VIC 9.27m M55 Javelin 2 Warren Davey WA 8.79m 3 Trish Thomas ACT 8.32m 1 Graeme Rose VIC 50.24m 3 Robert Kennelly ACT 8.68m 4 Marja-Leena Parvianan NSW 7.91m 2 Murray Tolbert WA 38.79m 4 Vasyl Shuter NSW 8.16m 5 Astrid Rose VIC 7.81m 3 Peter Young VIC 38.21m 5 John Ventris WA 7.88m W30 Long Jump 4 Ray Green ACT 37.76m 1 Leanne McMurdy QLD 4.95m 1.3 5 Tony Trachtenberg NSW 31.50m M55 Shot Put 6 John Reynolds VIC 26.93m 1 Graeme Rose VIC 12.76m W35 Long Jump 2 Ray Green ACT 12.13m 1 Gianna Mogentale NSW 5.06m 2.3 SATURDAY 3 Peter Young VIC 12.06m 2 Jennifer Baldwin VIC 4.59m 3.6 M40 5000 Walk 4 John Reynolds VIC 8.88m 3 Gill Edmonds WA 4.11m 3.4 1 Mark Donahoo VIC 24:06.3 June Vetrunner — Page 19 2 Simon Evans VIC 25:02.3 3 Gregory Rowe NSW 29:59.0 M45 5000m Walk 1 Tom Lenane WA 33:10.4 M50 5000 Walk 1 Bruce Cornish WA 30:42.0 2 Frank Overton NSW 31:51.6 3 Rod Tinniswood WA 32:07.1 M55 5000 Walk 1 George White SA 24:51.5 2 Timothy Thompson SA 37:42.2 -- Ian Richardson QLD DQ W30 5000 Walk 1 Nardene Loveday VIC 27:50.0 W40 5000 Walk 1 Robin King WA 27:31.4 2 Amanda Emmett VIC 27:51.3 3 Annette Major VIC 27:57.0 W45 5000 Walk 1 Lyn Ventris WA 24:13.9 2 Janet Holmes VIC 29:23.6 3 Judy Moller QLD 29:53.7 4 Rose-Maree Hollawa WA 32:20.8 W50 5000 Walk 1 Geraldine Waites SA 30:41.1 W55 5000 Walk 1 Kerry Bray NSW 30:53.7 2 Lesley Romeo WA 32:37.3 3 Valerie Millard WA 32:59.0 4 Margaret Trengove SA 36:04.3 5 Roxani Papageorgio SA 36:24.3 6 Valmai Padget SA 36:44.4 7 Jill Rogers SA 38:25.4 W60 5000 Walk 1 Brenda Riley VIC 27:33.0 2 Joan Purcell NSW 33:46.9 3 Lynne Schickert WA 34:30.1 4 Luella Jenkins WA 35:10.4 5 Elaine Ellard WA 37:44.3 W65 5000 Walk 1 Margaret Beaumont VIC 35:29.9 Award winners. Both Jayne Hardy, left, and Fran won 2002 Australian Award in 2 Tina Baarslag-Leb VIC 35:37.4 3 Dorothy Whittam WA 37:30.0 Perth. Jayne for her all-round ability and Fran for her efforts in the multi-events. Both W70 5000 Walk awards take into account men and women. 1 Christine Dauphine QLD 34:46.5 M55 1500m M45 400m Hurdles 2 Lorna Lauchlan WA 37:33.0 1 Leslie Gillies NSW 04:54.2 1 Neil Morfitt WA 01:11.8 3 Lil Heatly WA 44:55.5 2 Henri Cortis WA 04:55.7 M55 400m Hurdles M60 5000 Walk 3 Brian Foley WA 05:15.9 1 Garry Maher ACT 01:15.0 1 Robin Whyte ACT 28:22.4 4 Ivan Brown WA 05:20.6 W35 400m Hurdles 2 Michael Burkinshaw NZ 31:42.8 5 Michael Orelli VIC 05:50.0 1 Jennifer Baldwin VIC 01:15.3 3 Peter Doyle WA 33:32.4 6 Robert Doust WA 06:10.9 W40 400m Hurdles M65 5000 Walk M60 1500m 1 Susan Chapman VIC 01:24.3 1 Jim Seymon NSW 29:14.9 1 Bert Carse WA 04:48.0 2 Delia Baldock WA 01:30.0 2 Geoff Major VIC 29:39.1 2 Peter Sandery SA 04:51.2 W45 400m Hurdles 3 Ray Hall WA 34:37.2 3 Graham Philpott VIC 05:03.3 1 Christine Bridle VIC 01:16.0 4 Jim Turnbull WA 35:40.5 4 Geoffrey Francis NSW 05:12.3 W55 300m Hurdles 5 Ian Beaumont VIC 38:14.0 5 John Waite VIC 05:49.5 1 Hazel McDonnell QLD 01:00.6 M70 5000 Walk 6 John Brambley WA 06:12.6 M60 300m Hurdles 1 Colin Hainsworth SA 32:12.5 7 Lyle James WA 06:21.9 1 Richard Trembath VIC 45.24 2 Colin Silcock-Dela VIC 34:28.3 M65 1500m -- Tony Bradford VIC DNF M75 5000 Walk 1 Bill Kenny NZ 05:35.9 M65 300m Hurdles 1 Stan Jones WA 33:31.8 2 Frank Rogers SA 06:00.4 1 Don Chambers VIC 55.95 2 Stan Delandgrafft WA 36:03.9 3 Colin Trengove SA 06:19.5 2 Colin Robbie ACT 57.02 M80 5000 Walk 4 Leon Sander WA 06:20.1 3 Norman Richards WA 57.14 1 Richard Keatinge QLD 34:50.1 5 Richard Harris WA 06:43.6 W60 300m Hurdles 2 Fred Brown SA 42:49.5 M30 1500m 1 Frances Harris ACT 01:04.3 M85 5000 Walk 1 Paul Mitchell WA 04:06.3 M70 300m Hurdles 1 Andy Smith VIC 56:40.0 2 David Hill QLD 04:14.6 1 Ron Johnson NZ 01:00.4 W50 1500m 3 Bruce Hill QLD 04:18.3 2 Alexander Harris VIC 01:05.9 1 Fay McNeill QLD 05:22.0 4 Andrew Brooker WA 04:25.0 M40 3000m Steeplechase 2 Barbara Wilson WA 05:52.2 5 Peter Bauchop WA 04:35.7 1 Leo McGregor WA 12:23.1 3 Lyn Crosby SA 06:37.4 M35 1500m -- Ian Sanders WA DNF 4 Carey Dickason WA 07:01.9 1 Simon Jawichre WA 05:14.5 M45 3000m Steeplechase W55 1500m M40 1500m 1 Allan Long VIC 10:46.8 1 Antionette Shaw WA 05:16.6 1 Colin Farlow ACT 04:43.2 2 Bjorn Dybdahl WA 12:02.9 3 Phill Monahan NSW 13:00.9 W60 1500m 2 Nick Fletcher NSW 04:50.3 1 Anne Lang SA 05:55.7 3 Blakeney Tindall WA 04:55.6 M50 3000m Steeplechase 2 Brenda Riley VIC 05:57.2 4 Stuart Moore WA 05:05.4 1 Mario Larocca ACT 14:24.4 3 Ruth Johnson WA 06:42.8 M45 1500m -- David Reid WA DNF 4 Margery Forden WA 06:51.0 1 Colin Page VIC 04:32.5 M55 3000m Steeplechase W65 1500m 2 Neil Morfitt WA 04:37.7 1 Gary Clark WA 12:27.9 1 Margaret Robinson WA 06:47.9 3 Robert Cattrall WA 04:38.6 W35 2000m Steeplechase 2 Jill Bower WA 07:01.6 4 Bernard Mangan WA 04:43.3 1 Gill Edmonds WA 09:35.0 3 Julie McGrath WA 07:25.5 5 Phill Monahan NSW 05:20.6 2 Jacqueline Sanders WA 09:44.7 W70 1500m 6 Barry Jones WA 05:39.3 W40 2000m Steeplechase 1 Lil Heatly WA 12:01.1 W30 1500m 1 Donna Monahan NSW 10:03.0 M70 1500m 1 Nathalie Goffroy WA 04:48.7 W55 2000m Steeplechase 1 David Carr WA 05:59.0 2 Cristine Suffolk NSW 05:41.7 1 Antionette Shaw WA 08:24.0 2 Brian Paxman WA 06:10.4 W35 1500m W65 2000m Steeplechase 3 Cecil Walkley WA 06:49.7 1 Niamh Keane WA 04:43.6 1 Margaret Robinson WA 10:50.9 4 Colin Silcock-Dela VIC 09:33.3 2 Sonya Lawry WA 04:55.5 M60 2000m Steeplechase M75 1500m 3 Carme Papworth VIC 05:00.2 1 Bert Carse WA 07:25.4 1 Bob Lewis VIC 05:51.0 4 Elizabeth Slattery SA 05:16.6 2 Graham Philpott VIC 07:27.3 2 Mervyn Moyle WA 07:34.9 5 Denise McMorrow WA 05:24.1 3 Bob Schickert WA 08:15.3 3 Max McKay NSW 07:42.9 6 Michelle McGrath WA 05:33.8 4 Elwyn Egan QLD 09:08.2 M85 1500m 7 Julie Keeley WA 06:03.4 5 John Waite VIC 09:30.7 1 Eddie Gamble VIC 10:41.6 W40 1500m 6 Bryan Thomas ACT 10:08.3 M50 1500m 1 Sharon Higgins VIC 05:14.9 M65 2000m Steeplechase 1 Bob Pearce SA 04:44.1 2 Donna Monahan NSW 05:58.8 1 George Simons VIC 11:28.0 2 Graeme Dahl QLD 05:06.4 3 Cathy Orelli VIC 05:59.4 M70 2000m Steeplechase 3 David Reid WA 05:16.6 M40 400m Hurdles 1 Ron Stuart NSW 09:43.2 4 Geoff Moore ACT 05:52.2 1 Leo McGregor WA 01:09.1 2 Osmo Millridge NSW 10:07.8 Page 20—June Vetrunner 3 Colin Silcock-Dela VIC 12:13.6 3 Christine Bridle VIC 14.47 -1.6 W55 Discus M75 2000m Steeplechase W50 100m 1 Marja-Leena Parviainan NSW 29.18m 1 Max McKay NSW 12:34.1 1 Lynne Choate WA 13.66 -0.1 2 Mary Thomas NSW 24.46m M70 100m 2 Wilma Perkins QLD 14.23 -0.1 3 Rhonda Dundas VIC 22.86m 1 Max Wood NZ 14.55 -1.1 3 Eileen Hindle WA 15.75 -0.1 4 Astrid Rose VIC 22.00m 2 David Mather VIC 15.36 -1.1 4 Chrisoulla Hondrom VIC 16.25 -0.1 5 Trish Thomas ACT 21.66m 3 Des Paul SA 15.9 -1.1 5 Barbara Wilson WA 16.66 -0.1 6 Hazel McDonnell QLD 18.81m 4 Ron Johnson NZ 15.95 -1.1 6 Carey Dickason WA 17.32 -0.1 7 Valerie Prescott WA 16.61m 5 James McGrath NSW 16.18 -1.1 7 Judy Coram VIC 17.95 -0.1 M70 High Jump 6 Derry Foley WA 17.37 -1.1 W55 100m 1 Ron Johnson NZ 1.20m 7 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 18.25 -1.1 1 Margaret Taylor* ACT 14.74 0 1 Chris Andalis QLD 1.20m M75 100m 2 Peggy Macliver WA 14.92 0 M75 High Jump 1 Norm Windred NSW 15.22 -0.2 3 Hazel McDonnell QLD 15.27 0 1 Max McKay NSW 1.03m 2 Maurice Dauphinet QLD 16.63 -0.2 4 Valmai Padget SA 16.65 0 M80 High Jump M80 100m M50 High Jump 1 Stojan Stankovic VIC 0.95m 1 Mike Johnston VIC 15.92 -0.2 1 Dave Wyatt WA 1.45m W35 Hammer 2 Stojan Stankovic VIC 19.03 -0.2 2 Bob Banens ACT 1.39m 1 Anna-Lisa Whitehal VIC 31.47m 3 Donald Frearson WA 19.47 -0.2 3 Vasyl Shuter NSW 1.20m 2 Julie Jones NSW 20.04m M85 100m M55 High Jump W40 Hamme 1 Andy Smith VIC 26.51 -0.2 1 Garry Maher ACT 1.36m 1 Jayne Hardy ACT 44.65m W60 100m 2 Peter Young VIC 1.25m 2 Sharon Gibbins ACT 39.75m 1 Lynne Andrews TAS 16.28 -1 M70 Discus 3 Sharon Moloney WA 25.65m 2 Nyala Millar VIC 16.38 -1 1 Ron Johnson NZ 31.68m 4 Rosemary Clarke ACT 18.05m 3 Ruth Johnson WA 17.2 -1 2 Thomas Mullins NSW 29.40m W45 Hammer 4 Luella Jenkins WA 17.75 -1 3 Alex Cummings WA 28.24m 1 Noela Avery QLD 14.00m M70 100m 4 Robert Shand WA 27.44m M50 Discus 1 Ann Cooper SA 16.74 -1 5 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 22.66m 1 Bob Banens ACT 38.15m 2 Patricia Carr WA 16.86 -1 M75 Discus 2 Bruce Cornish WA 28.27m 3 Lil Heatly WA 30.35 -1 1 Maurice Dauphinet QLD 21.74m 3 Warren Davey WA 28.24m M30 100m 2 Russell Foy NSW 21.33m 4 Vasyl Shuter NSW 22.70m 1 Brendan Kennedy WA 12.77 -0.4 3 Bill Chapman WA 21.32m 5 Rob Antoniolli WA 20.33m 2 Paul Burke WA 12.82 -0.4 4 Max McKay NSW 20.45m M55 Discus 3 Craig McGowan WA 12.95 -0.4 M80 Discus 1 Ray Green ACT 39.80m 4 Shane Davey WA 13.07 -0.4 1 Feliks Jekabsons QLD 24.47m 2 Peter Young VIC 37.76m 5 Gerard Kennedy WA 13.45 -0.4 2 Stojan Stankovic VIC 22.38m 3 Graeme Rose VIC 34.73m M35 100m 3 Ted Vickers QLD 17.22m 4 John Reynolds VIC 32.75m 1 Wayne Bariolo WA 12.69 -1.3 M85 Discus 5 Robert Young WA 28.13m 2 Terry Collins WA 13.21 -1.3 1 Andy Smith VIC 9.28m M60 High Jump M40 100m M30 Hammer 1 Graham Philpott VIC 1.30m 1 Greg Vander WA 12.46 -0.2 1 Mark Hamilton WA 28.25m 2 Edmund Carroll WA J1.30m 2 Nigel Jones WA 12.49 -0.2 2 Shane Davey WA 26.79m 3 Tony Bradford VIC 1.15m 3 Peter de Sth AFRICA 12.6 -0.2 M35 Hammer M65 High Jump 4 Colin Smith WA 13.19 -0.2 1 Stuart Gyngell NSW 45.42m 1 Tom Hancock VIC 1.36m 5 Ian Sanders WA 14.42 -0.2 M40 Hammer 2 Colin Robbie ACT 1.30m M45 100m 1 Ian Sanders WA 14.86m 3 Bob Zeller NSW 1.25m 1 Colin O'Sullivan WA 12.57 -1.5 2 Gregory Rowe NSW 14.09m 4 Jim Christian QLD 1.20m 2 Campbel Till WA 12.74 -1.5 M45 Hammer 5 Bob Fergie WA 1.15m 3 Craig Owens WA 12.79 -1.5 1 Mark Johnston NSW 39.03m 6 Kerry Thew NSW J1.15m M50 100m 2 Lajos Joni NSW 33.33m 7 Allan Wood VIC 1.10m 1 Herb Wolring NSW 12.95 -0.5 3 Andrew Atkinson-Ho NSW 21.43m W60 Hammer 2 Geoff Whitehall SA 13.08 -0.5 W30 Discus 1 Jan Davies ACT 40.29m 3 Stephen Smith SA 13.15 -0.5 1 Leanne McMurdy QLD 25.61m 2 Lorraine Birtwell QLD 24.65m 4 Rob Greenhalgh WA 13.44 -0.5 W35 Discus 3 Ruth Johnson WA 18.17m 5 Rob Antoniolli WA 13.92 -0.5 1 Jennifer Baldwin VIC 29.28m 4 Luella Jenkins WA 16.90m 6 Bruce Cornish WA 14.44 -0.5 2 Lisa Tobin WA 25.70m W65 Hammer 7 John Ventris WA 14.78 -0.5 3 Anna-Lisa Whitehal VIC 24.53m 1 Joyce Schmidt NSW 26.99m M55 100m 4 Julie Jones NSW 17.74m 2 Dorothy Whittam WA 22.82m 1 Peter Crombie NSW 12.12 -0.9 W40 Discus 3 Margarita Jekabson QLD 18.19m 2 John Wall NSW 12.47 -0.9 1 Jayne Hardy ACT 35.69m 4 Jean Thew NSW 18.18m 3 Keith Howden VIC 12.88 -0.9 2 Sharon Gibbins ACT 31.68m 5 Tina Baarslag-Leb VIC 14.34m 4 Garry Maher ACT 13.17 -0.9 3 Rosemary Clarke ACT 25.17m W75 Hammer 5 Henri Cortis WA 13.24 -0.9 4 Sharon Moloney WA 23.34m 1 Raema McMillan WA 16.52m 6 Roy Fearnall WA 13.61 -0.9 5 Susan Chapman VIC 19.22m W80 Hammer 7 Arnold Jenkins WA 15.28 -0.9 W45 Discus 1 Gwen Davidson VIC 20.52m 8 Bernard Louis WA 15.86 -0.9 1 Noela Avery QLD 12.22m 2 Mary Vickers QLD 10.20m M40 High Jump M30 Discus M60 100m 1 Mark Hamilton WA 37.37m 1 Neville McIntyre NSW 13.13 -1.5 1 Stephen Kelly VIC 1.60m 2 Greg Vander WA 1.55m 2 Paul Burke WA 30.93m 2 Barrie Kernaghan WA 13.29 -1.5 3 Gerard ennedy WA 26.61m 3 Colin Buyers QLD 13.31 -1.5 M60 Hammer 4 Shane Davey WA 21.05m 4 Richard Trembath VIC 13.61 -1.5 1 Keith James NSW 41.32m M35 Discus 5 Tony Bradford VIC 15.23 -1.5 2 Mike Katmadas QLD 36.57m 1 Stuart Gyngell NSW 48.71m M65 100m 3 Edmund Carroll WA 22.22m 2 Wayne Bariolo WA 24.20m 1 David Clive WA 13.13 NWI M65 Hammer M40 Discus 2 Graeme Noden VIC 13.69 NWI 1 Tom Hancock VIC 36.58m 1 Ian Sanders WA 19.25m 3 Norman Richards WA 14.11 NWI 2 Bob Fergie WA 32.88m 2 Gregory Rowe NSW 18.60m 4 Bob Zeller NSW 14.55 NWI 3 Graham Richardson SA 30.98m M45 Discus 5 Jim Christian QLD 14.96 NWI 4 Arvo Ropelin QLD 28.12m 1 Mark Johnston NSW 33.48m 6 Don Chambers VIC 15.36 NWI 5 Kerry Thew NSW 22.06m 2 Geoffrey Gee WA 32.96m 7 Allan Wood VIC 16.4 NWI 6 John Sutton WA 20.21m 3 Lajos Joni NSW 28.58m 8 John Sutton WA 16.82 NWI 7 Jim Turnbull WA 19.31m 4 Andrew Atkinson-Ho NSW 26.89m 9 Ray Hall WA 17.41 NWI 8 Jeffrey Whittam WA 18.77m W30 High Jump W30 100m M50 Hammer 1 Leanne McMurdy QLD 1.40m 1 Toni Phillips WA 13.03 -1 1 Bob Banens ACT 39.80m W35 High Jump 2 Leanne McMurdy QLD 13.17 -1 2 Bruce Cornish WA 24.60m 1 Gill Edmonds WA 1.40m 3 Julie Martin-Tinke WA 14.14 -1 3 Vasyl Shuter NSW 23.25m 2 Jennifer Baldwin VIC J1.40m 4 Jodi Chandler VIC 14.71 -1 4 Frank Overton NSW 17.51m 3 Julie Jones NSW 1.20m W35 100m M55 Hammer W40 High Jump 1 Gianna Mogentale NSW 12.82 -0.9 1 Graeme Rose VIC 42.92m 1 Susan Chapman VIC 1.35m 2 Sue McRae SA 13.57 -0.9 2 Ray Green ACT 37.21m 2 Delia Baldock WA 1.25m 3 Anita Fisher QLD 14.27 -0.9 3 John Reynolds VIC 33.95m W45 High Jump 4 Lisa Tobin WA 14.65 -0.9 4 Robert Young WA 25.43m 1 Salli-Ann Lee VIC 1.40m 5 Jacqueline Sanders WA 16.31 -0.9 5 Arnold Jenkins WA 21.46m 2 Christine Bridle VIC 1.35m W40 100m W50 Discus W35 5000m 1 Roberta Thompson NSW 13.15 -0.5 3 Niamh Keane WA 18:25.2 1 Christine Schultz VIC 34.38m 4 Carmel Papworth VIC 19:04.5 2 Heather Atkinson WA 14.49 -0.5 2 Judy Coram VIC 23.44m 3 Sharon Gibbins ACT 14.71 -0.5 5 Sonya Lawry WA 19:11.8 3 Margaret Taylor WA 22.59m 7 Elizabeth Slattery SA 19:25.8 4 Jenny Kirby QLD 14.8 -0.5 4 Elaine Holmes NT 21.06m 5 Sharon Moloney WA 15.42 -0.5 10 Denise McMorrow WA 19:53.3 5 Lynne Choate WA 18.53m 12 Michelle McGrath WA 20:28.5 6 Delia Baldock WA 16.16 -0.5 6 Eileen Hindle WA 18.41m W45 100m 15 Julie Keeley WA 22:27.4 7 Carey Dickason WA 16.12m W40 5000m 1 Salli-Ann Lee VIC 14.06 -1.6 8 Barbara Wilson WA 15.40m 2 Sue Zlnay WA 18:13.1 2 Dorn Jenkins VIC 14.29 -1.6 9 Lorraine Mussett VIC 13.88m June Vetrunner — Page 21 9 Sharon Higgins VIC 19:46.4 W45 200m 2: Stephen Smith, Des Paul, Bob Pearce, Geoff Whitehall 54.6 19 Sue Bullen WA 25:28.3 1 Dorn Jenkins VIC 29.27 -2 3: Graham Philpott, Don Chambers, Allan Wood, Graeme W50 5000m 2 Christine Bridle VIC 29.47 -2 Noden 58.74 8 Fay McNeill QLD 19:28.8 3 Janita Cottman QLD 31.43 -2 M30-99 4x1 00m Relay M160+ 16 Julie Clark WA 23:24.6 W40 200m 1: Craig Owens, Colin Smith, Neil Morfitt, Greg Vander Sanden W55 5000m 1 Roberta Thompson NSW 27.07 -0.3 49.87 6 Antionette Shaw WA 19:23.9 2 Jenny Kirby QLD 30.96 -0.3 2: Mario Larocca, Colin Farlow, Bob Banens, Garry Maher 11 Lavinia Petrie VIC 20:19.4 3 Delia Baldock WA 34.32 -0.3 55.29 14 Petrina Trowbridge VIC 21:33.8 W35 200m SUNDAY 20 Dorothy Siepmann NSW 25:36.3 1 Gianna Mogentale NSW 26.62 2.2 M30 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon 21 Jacquelin Halberg WA 25:41.3 2 Sue McRae SA 27.66 2.2 1 Mark Hamilton WA 23.11m 241 23 Alice Scott ACT 26:20.1 3 Jennifer Baldwin VIC 29.3 2.2 2 Shane Davey WA 22.97m 239 W60 5000m 4 Lisa Tobin WA 30.27 2.2 M35 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon 17 Margery Forden WA 24:07.6 5 Jacqueline Sanders WA 33.95 2.2 1 Stuart Gyngell NSW 40.35m 518 25 Loretta Shillingla WA 28:26.5 W30 200m 2 Wayne Bariolo WA 23.92m 254 26 Margaret Bennett WA 30:05.3 1 Leanne McMurdy QLD 26.2 0.7 M40 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon W65 5000m 2 Toni Phillips WA 26.74 0.7 1 Ian Sanders WA 14.67m 128 18 Jill Bower WA 25:13.6 3 Jodi Chandler VIC 29.94 0.7 M45 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon 22 Ann Turner WA 26:01.6 M75 200m 1 Mark Johnston NSW 37.54m 585 24 Judy Wines VIC 28:22.5 1 Norm Windred NSW 31.76 0 2 Geoffrey Gee WA 29.70m 434 W70 5000m 2 Maurice Dauphinet QLD 34.5 0 3 Lajos Joni NSW 24.18m 329 27 Lil Heatly WA 41:21.7 M80 200m 4 Andrew Atkinson-Ho NSW 21.40m 276 M50 5000m 1 Mike Johnston VIC 32.38 0 M30 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 1 Clive Hicks WA 17:18.3 2 Donald Frearson WA 40.12 0 1 Mark Hamilton WA 11.42m 571 2 Bob Pearce SA 18:12.9 3 Stojan Stankovic VIC 44.77 0 2 Shane Davey WA 8.16m 376 3 Graeme Dahl QLD 18:24.8 M85 200m M35 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 4 Jose Desfosses WA 19:30.6 1 Andy Smith VIC 54.67 0 1 Stuart Gyngell NSW 16.48m 881 5 Brian Danby WA 20:08.7 M70 200m 2 Wayne Bariolo WA 10.50m 516 6 Jim Hopkins VIC 20:32.1 1 Max Wood NZ 29.37 0 M40 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 7 Geoff Moore ACT 20:44.1 2 David Carr WA 29.55 0 1 Ian Sanders WA 7.20m 330 8 John Dickason WA 21:39.5 3 David Mather VIC 31.85 0 M45 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 9 Trevor Bish VIC 21:44.4 4 Alexander Harris VIC 32.44 0 1 Geoffrey Gee WA 11.82m 676 10 Mario Larocca ACT 22:37.4 5 Des Paul SA 32.46 0 2 Mark Johnston NSW 10.47m 585 11 Nick Miletic WA 23:47.0 6 Ron Johnson NZ 33.21 0 3 Lajos Joni NSW 9.66m 531 M55 5000m 7 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 38.69 0 4 Andrew Atkinson-Ho NSW 8.32m 441 1 Jim Klinge WA 18:52.8 8 Colin Silcock-Dela VIC 42.75 0 M30 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 2 Ivan Brown WA 20:13.6 M65 200m 1 Mark Hamilton WA 38.65m 637 3 Mike Hale WA 20:30.6 1 David Clive WA 27.16 0.2 2 Shane Davey WA 19.95m 271 4 Michael Orelli VIC 21:42.1 2 Graeme Noden VIC 28.71 0.2 M35 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 5 David Sheehan VIC 22:13.8 3 Bob Zeller NSW 29.5 0.2 1 Stuart Gyngell NSW 41.08m 687 6 Robert Doust WA 22:38.0 4 Norman Richards WA 29.81 0.2 2 Wayne Bariolo WA 23.98m 348 7 Nicholas Bailey WA 23:10.8 5 Don Chambers VIC 33.42 0.2 M40 Discus – Weight Pentathlon M30 5000m 6 Allan Wood VIC 35.03 0.2 1 Ian Sanders WA 20.86m 288 1 Paul Mitchell WA 15:44.4 M60 200m M45 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 2 Peter Bauchop WA 17:06.1 1 Neville McIntyre NSW 26.13 -2.2 1 Geoffrey Gee WA 33.30m 563 3 Andrew Brooker WA 17:12.6 2 Colin Buyers QLD 26.38 -2.2 2 Mark Johnston NSW 32.67m 550 4 Paul Burke WA 20:55.9 3 Barrie Kernaghan WA 26.88 -2.2 3 Lajos Joni NSW 27.60m 444 M40 5000m 4 Richard Trembath VIC 26.9 -2.2 4 Andrew Atkinson-Ho NSW 24.86m 388 1 Simon Leonard WA 17:19.2 5 Peter Gare WA 28.46 -2.2 M30 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 2 Nick Fletcher NSW 17:32.9 6 Tony Bradford VIC 30.31 -2.2 1 Mark Hamilton WA 31.80m 325 3 Colin Farlow ACT 17:43.5 7 Lyle James WA 36.27 -2.2 2 Shane Davey WA 9.11m 22 4 Darryl White WA 19:38.1 M55 200m M35 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 5 Wayne Taylor WA 21:52.5 1 Peter Crombie NSW 24.66 -1.7 1 Wayne Bariolo WA 43.25m 517 M45 5000m 2 John Wall NSW 25.32 -1.7 2 Stuart Gyngell NSW 40.85m 480 1 Allan Long VIC 17:00.0 3 Keith Howden VIC 25.71 -1.7 M40 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 2 Robert Cattrall WA 17:35.4 4 Garry Maher ACT 27.36 -1.7 1 Ian Sanders WA 21.47m 219 3 Alan Gower WA 17:36.8 5 Peter Dunham SA 30.65 -1.7 M45 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 4 Bernard Mangan WA 17:49.4 6 Arnold Jenkins WA 32.04 -1.7 1 Andrew Atkinson-Ho NSW 45.61m 678 5 Bjorn Dybdahl WA 18:15.5 7 Bernard Louis WA 32.8 -1.7 2 Geoffrey Gee WA 35.15m 488 6 Colin Page VIC 18:16.6 M50 200m 3 Mark Johnston NSW 29.70m 391 7 Doug Ashfield WA 20:08.8 1 Herb Wolring NSW 25.62 0.8 4 Lajos Joni NSW 27.05m 345 8 Phill Monahan NSW 20:16.3 2 Stephen Smith SA 26.39 0.8 M30 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 9 Keith Atkinson WA 22:13.0 3 Rob Greenhalgh WA 27.12 0.8 1 Mark Hamilton WA 10.17m 462 This event is for athletes that have won their individual age 4 Rob Antoniolli WA 28.15 0.8 2 Shane Davey WA 8.52m 370 group 100m events and handicapped on that time: 5 Bruce Cornish WA 29.3 0.8 M35 Weight – Weight Pentathlon Women 100m Champion of Champions M45 200m 1 Stuart Gyngell NSW 14.86m 748 1 Ann Cooper SA 11.64 1.9 1 Craig Owens WA 25.71 0.3 2 Wayne Bariolo WA 8.42m 376 2 Wilma Perkins QLD 11.93 1.9 2 Campbell Till WA 25.95 0.3 M40 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 3 Lynne Choate WA 11.96 1.9 3 Neil Morfitt WA 26.15 0.3 1 Ian Sanders WA 4.63m 181 4 Peggy Macliver WA 12.11 1.9 M40 200m M45 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 5 Gianna Mogentale NSW 12.12 1.9 1 Greg Vander WA 25.03 -2.5 1 Mark Johnston NSW 10.76m 599 6 Hazel McDonnell QLD 13.22 1.9 2 Peter de Sth AFRICA 25.59 -2.5 2 Lajos Joni NSW 8.75m 467 This event is for athletes that have won their individual age 3 Colin Smith WA 27 -2.5 3 Geoffrey Gee WA 8.32m 439 group100m events and handicapped on that time: 4 David Jansen WA 27.49 -2.5 4 Andrew Atkinson-Ho NSW 6.46m 318 Men 100m Champion of Champions 5 Ian Sanders WA 29.62 -2.5 M50 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon M35 200m 1 Bob Banens ACT 40.09m 622 1 Peter Crombie NSW 10.5 0.9 2 David Clive WA 10.62 0.9 1 Wayne Bariolo WA 26.11 -3.2 2 Vasyl Shuter NSW 23.19m 303 3 Mike Johnston VIC 10.67 0.9 2 Terry Collins WA 27.09 -3.2 3 Bruce Cornish WA 21.88m 279 4 John Wall NSW 10.68 0.9 M30 200m 4 Robert Kennelly ACT 21.40m 270 5 Neville McIntyre NSW 10.75 0.9 1 Brendan Kennedy WA 26.2 -1.9 M55 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon 6 Barrie Kernaghan WA 11.01 0.9 2 Shane Davey WA 26.56 -1.9 1 Graeme Rose VIC 43.57m 786 7 Keith Howden VIC 11.09 0.9 3 Gerard Kennedy WA 27.53 -1.9 2 Ray Green ACT 38.01m 666 W30-99 4x100m Relay W200+ 3 John Reynolds VIC 32.98m 559 W70 200m 1: Eileen Hindle, Gill Edmonds, Patricia Carr, Peggy Macliver 4 Peter Young VIC 26.66m 425 1 Patricia Carr WA 37.76 -1.9 1:01.4 5 Arnold Jenkins WA 20.26m 292 2 Lil Heatly WA 01:11.5 -1.9 2: Anne Lang, Valmai Padget, Lyn Crosby, Sue McRae 1:03.2 M50 Shot – Weight Pentathlon W60 200m 3: Judy Coram, Chrisoulla Hondromatidis, Rhonda Dundas, 1 Bob Banens ACT 11.62m 687 1 Lynne Andrews TAS 33.86 -1.8 Nyala Millar 1:04.6 2 Robert Kennelly ACT 8.81m 492 2 Nyala Millar VIC 34.33 -1.8 4: Trish Thomas, Frances Harris, Alice Scott, Jan Davies 1:14.7 3 Vasyl Shuter NSW 8.32m 458 3 Ruth Johnson WA 35.43 -1.8 W30-99 4x100m Relay W150+ 4 Bruce Cornish WA 7.06m 372 4 Anne Lang SA 35.52 -1.8 1: Christine Bridle, Dorn Jenkins, Jennifer Baldwin, Salli-Ann M55 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 5 Luella Jenkins WA 38.52 -1.8 Lee 53.83 1 Graeme Rose VIC 12.43m 841 W55 200m 2: Julie Martin-Tinker, Lisa Tobin, Jacqueline Sanders, Lynne 2 Peter Young VIC 11.65m 779 1 Peggy Macliver WA 30.91 -0.3 Choate 56.7 3 Ray Green ACT 10.60m 698 2 Hazel McDonnell QLD 31.8 -0.3 3: Gianna Mogentale, Julie Jones, Roberta Thompson, Mary, 4 John Reynolds VIC 9.19m 588 3 Valmai Padget SA 35.34 -0.3 Thomas 01:00.0 5 Arnold Jenkins WA 7.69m 473 W50 200m 4 equal: Wilma Perkins, Leanne McMurdy, Jenny Kirby, Hazel M50 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 1 Lynne Choate WA 28.61 1.1 McDonnell 01:00.7 1 Bob Banens ACT 37.27m 609 2 Wilma Perkins QLD 29.37 1.1 4 equal: Sharon Gibbins, Rosemary Clarke, Jayne, Hardy, 2 Bruce Cornish WA 26.35m 393 3 Eileen Hindle WA 32.7 1.1 Margaret Taylor 01:00.7 3 Vasyl Shuter NSW 22.36m 317 4 Chrisoulla Hondrom VIC 33.69 1.1 M30-99 4x100m Relay M220+ 4 Robert.Kennelly ACT 20.77m 287 5 Barbara Wilson WA 34.39 1.1 1: Norm Windred, Neville,McIntyre, Bob Zeller, Herb, Wolring M55 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 6 Carey Dickason WA 36.54 1.1 52.13 1 Graeme Rose VIC 37.93m 698 Page 22— June Vetrunner 2 Ray Green ACT 36.62m 669 M80 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon 2 Chris Andalis QLD 8.00m -3 3 Peter Young VIC 34.23m 616 1 Stojan Stankovic VIC 26.04m 815 3 Derry Foley WA 7.11m -2 4 John Reynolds VIC 31.32m 552 2 Feliks Jekabsons QLD 20.75m 619 4 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 6.10m 0.0 5 Arnold Jenkins WA 17.88m 265 3 Ted Vickers QLD 18.08m 521 M80 Triple Jump M50 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon M70 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 1 Stojan Stankovic VIC 4.82m 0.1 1 Bob Banens ACT 48.52m 769 1 Ron Johnson NZ 9.87m 657 M85 Triple Jump 2 Vasyl Shuter NSW 29.79m 415 2 Chris Andalis QLD 8.60m 557 1 Andy Smith VIC 3.40m -1.1 3 Bruce Cornish WA 28.73m 395 3 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 8.49m 549 M60 Triple Jump 4 Robert Kennelly ACT 19.32m 226 4 Alex Cummings WA 8.42m 543 1 Neville McIntyre NSW 10.28m -0.3 M55 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 5 Harry Wynhoven VIC 7.53m 474 2 Julian Jacotine VIC 10.20m -1.9 1 Graeme Rose VIC 48.75m 867 M75 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 3 Graham Philpott VIC 8.79m -1.2 2 Peter Young VIC 37.42m 627 1 Russell Foy NSW 8.28m 634 M65 Triple Jump 3 Ray Green ACT 37.35m 626 M80 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 1 Graeme Noden VIC 9.87m -0.2 4 John Reynolds VIC 25.17m 376 1 Ted Vickers QLD 8.73m 824 2 Jim Christian QLD 8.78m -1.3 5 Arnold Jenkins WA 20.76m 288 2 Feliks Jekabsons QLD 8.55m 804 3 Leon Sander WA 8.45m -2 M50 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 3 Stojan Stankovic VIC 7.79m 720 4 Don Chambers VIC 7.90m 1.2 1 Bob Banens ACT 13.40m 729 M70 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 5 Allan Wood VIC 7.38m -1.8 2 Robert Kennelly ACT 9.23m 467 1 Alex Cummings WA 27.10m 630 W50 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon 3 Vasyl Shuter NSW 8.07m 395 2 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 25.29m 578 1 Judy Coram VIC 33.14m 743 4 Bruce Cornish WA 8.04m 393 3 Chris Andalis QLD 24.86m 566 2 Christine Schultz VIC 33.13m 743 M55 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 4 Ron Johnson NZ 24.63m 559 3 Elaine Holmes NT 24.27m 501 1 Graeme Rose VIC 15.29m 936 5 Harry Wynhoven VIC 22.81m 508 4 Eileen Hindle WA 22.83m 462 2 John Reynolds VIC 12.89m 769 M75 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 5 Carey Dickason WA 19.59m 375 3 Ray Green ACT 12.80m 763 1 Russell Foy NSW 20.70m 535 6 Lorraine Mussett VIC 15.05m 255 4 Peter Young VIC 8.74m 484 M80 Discus – Weight Pentathlon W55 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon 5 Arnold Jenkins WA 8.14m 444 1 Stojan Stankovic VIC 25.53m 841 1 Marja-Leena Parvianan NSW 45.93m 1227 M30 Triple Jump 2 Feliks Jekabsons QLD 24.31m 793 2 Astrid Rose VIC 33.11m 832 1 Paul Burke WA 10.03m -1.7 3 Ted Vickers QLD 18.19m 556 3 Rhonda Dundas VIC 31.57m 786 2 Shane Davey WA 9.87m -1.4 M70 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 4 Mary Thomas NSW 26.16m 622 M35 Triple Jump 1 Ron Johnson NZ 34.98m 754 5 Trish Thomas ACT 25.47m 602 1 Ross Wickham WA 11.76m -2.2 2 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 22.14m 423 W50 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 2 Wayne Bariolo WA 10.92m -2.1 3 Chris Andalis QLD 18.35m 328 1 Christine Schultz VIC 11.54m 929 M60 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon 4 Harry Wynhoven VIC 16.81m 290 2 Judy Coram VIC 9.17m 709 1 Keith James NSW 35.99m 686 5 Alex Cummings WA 15.10m 248 3 Elaine Holmes NT 7.76m 579 2 Mike Katmadas QLD 35.26m 669 M75 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 4 Eileen Hindle WA 7.10m 520 3 Charles Palframan SA 27.46m 489 1 Russell Foy NSW 13.37m 255 5 Lorraine Mussett VIC 6.84m 496 4 Bob Chalmers WA 20.66m 335 M80 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 6 Carey Dickason WA 5.30m 357 M65 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon 1 Stojan Stankovic VIC 24.95m 610 W55 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 1 Tom Hancock VIC 36.64m 811 2 Feliks Jekabsons QLD 22.40m 532 1 Mary Thomas NSW 9.79m 852 2 Bob Fergie WA 31.94m 687 3 Ted Vickers QLD 15.58m 329 2 Rhonda Dundas VIC 9.06m 778 3 Graham Richardson SA 27.55m 572 M70 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 3 Trish Thomas ACT 8.45m 716 4 Arvo Ropelin QLD 27.08m 560 1 Alex Cummings WA 12.91m 833 4 Marja-Leena Parvia NSW 8.09m 680 5 Kerry Thew NSW 20.68m 395 2 Chris Andalis QLD 11.34m 716 5 Astrid Rose VIC 7.72m 643 6 Jeffrey Whittam WA 18.80m 347 3 Ron Johnson NZ 10.24m 635 W50 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 7 John Sutton WA 17.18m 306 4 Harry Wynhoven VIC 9.75m 599 1 Christine Schultz VIC 31.92m 687 M60 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 5 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 9.30m 566 2 Elaine Holmes NT 19.81m 385 1 Mike Katmadas QLD 12.18m 819 M75 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 3 Judy Coram VIC 19.32m 373 2 Keith James NSW 12.14m 816 1 Russell Foy NSW 10.37m 751 4 Eileen Hindle WA 17.61m 332 3 Charles Palframan SA 10.33m 675 M80 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 5 Carey Dickason WA 15.60m 284 4 Bob Chalmers WA 8.10m 502 1 Stojan Stankovic VIC 11.74m 934 6 Lorraine Mussett VIC 14.02m 247 M65 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 2 Ted Vickers QLD 9.35m 718 W55 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 1 Tom Hancock VIC 11.45m 904 3 Feliks Jekabsons QLD 9.05m 691 1 Marja-Leena Parvianan NSW 27.30m 638 2 Arvo Ropelin QLD 11.03m 865 W35 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon 2 Mary Thomas NSW 26.75m 623 3 Graham Richardson SA 9.63m 739 1 Anna-Lisa Whitehal VIC 31.71m 626 3 Rhonda Dundas VIC 23.23m 526 4 Bob Fergie WA 8.66m 651 2 Julie Jones NSW 18.63m 305 4 Trish Thomas ACT 21.05m 466 5 John Sutton WA 7.79m 574 W40 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon 5 Astrid Rose VIC 20.09m 440 6 Kerry Thew NSW 7.34m 534 1 Jayne Hardy ACT 41.86m 1031 W50 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 7 Jeffrey Whittam WA 6.27m 439 2 Sharon Gibbins ACT 38.51m 934 1 Christine Schultz VIC 23.59m 518 M60 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 3 Sharon Moloney WA 25.20m 553 2 Judy Coram VIC 22.00m 477 1 Mike Katmadas QLD 37.70m 712 4 Rosemary Clarke ACT 19.14m 383 3 Elaine Holmes NT 15.19m 302 2 Charles Palframan SA 36.00m 673 W45 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon 4 Eileen Hindle WA 14.87m 294 3 Keith James NSW 30.31m 544 1 Noela Avery QLD 14.26m 314 5 Carey Dickason WA 11.73m 215 4 Bob Chalmers WA 19.85m 315 W35 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 6 Lorraine Mussett VIC 10.94m 195 M65 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 1 Anna-Lisa Whithal VIC 6.40m 431 W55 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 1 Tom Hancock VIC 41.22m 903 2 Julie Jones NSW 5.91m 287 1 Mary Thomas NSW 33.60m 897 2 Graham Richardson SA 36.06m 769 W40 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 2 Rhonda Dundas VIC 20.23m 500 3 Arvo Ropelin QLD 33.45m 702 1 Jayne Hardy ACT 10.46m 678 3 Astrid Rose VIC 19.88m 490 4 Kerry Thew NSW 24.48m 477 2 Sharon Gibbins ACT 9.40m 596 4 Marja-Leena Parvia NSW 19.04m 465 5 Bob Fergie WA 23.83m 461 3 Rosemary Clarke ACT 8.59m 533 5 Trish Thomas ACT 18.31m 444 6 John Sutton WA 20.23m 373 4 Sharon Moloney WA 7.98m 487 W50 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 7 Jeffrey Whittam WA 19.20m 348 W45 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 1 Christine Schultz VIC 11.63m 766 M60 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 1 Noela Avery QLD 4.78m 290 2 Judy Coram VIC 9.46m 599 1 Keith James NSW 38.09m 684 W35 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 3 Elaine Holmes NT 8.51m 527 2 Mike Katmadas QLD 31.49m 539 1 Anna-Lisa Whitehal VIC 24.50m 373 4 Eileen Hindle WA 7.99m 487 3 Charles Palframan SA 29.60m 498 2 Julie Jones NSW 15.74m 210 5 Carey Dickason WA 6.27m 358 4 Bob Chalmers WA 22.65m 349 W40 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 6 Lorraine Mussett VIC 4.97m 262 M65 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 1 Jayne Hardy ACT 37.62m 686 W55 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 1 Tom Hancock VIC 37.02m 754 2 Sharon Gibbins ACT 31.97m 565 1 Marja-Leena Parvianan NSW 13.68m 1027 2 Arvo Ropelin QLD 31.33m 613 3 Rosemary Clarke ACT 24.35m 405 2 Mary Thomas NSW 10.39m 747 3 Bob Fergie WA 25.24m 466 4 Sharon Moloney WA 22.23m 362 3 Rhonda Dundas VIC 9.60m 680 4 Kerry Thew NSW 24.99m 460 W45 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 4 Astrid Rose VIC 9.04m 633 5 Graham Richardson SA 23.01m 413 1 Noela Avery QLD 13.03m 200 5 Trish Thomas ACT 8.96m 626 6 John Sutton WA 19.57m 331 W35 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 7 Jeffrey Whittam WA 13.45m 191 1 Anna-Lisa Whitehal VIC 19.76m 284 W60 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon M60 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 2 Julie Jones NSW 16.42m 223 1 Jan Davies ACT 38.31m 1121 1 Keith James NSW 14.52m 823 W40 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 2 Lorraine Birtwell QLD 23.82m 631 2 Mike Katmadas QLD 13.57m 761 1 Jayne Hardy ACT 39.32m 726 3 Ruth Johnson WA 17.63m 426 3 Charles Palframan SA 11.17m 605 2 Sharon Gibbins ACT 25.36m 434 4 Luella Jenkins WA 17.25m 414 4 Bob Chalmers WA 7.38m 363 3 Sharon Moloney WA 21.20m 349 W65 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon M65 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 4 Rosemary Clarke ACT 20.89m 342 1 Joyce Schmidt NSW 25.00m 774 1 Tom Hancock VIC 14.48m 923 W45 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 2 Dorothy Whittam WA 23.11m 703 2 Bob Fergie WA 11.87m 733 1 Noela Avery QLD 14.74m 258 3 Jean Thew NSW 17.51m 493 3 Arvo Ropelin QLD 11.03m 673 W35 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 4 Margarita Jekabson QLD 17.32m 486 4 John Sutton WA 8.09m 463 1 Anna-Lisa Whitehal VIC 9.69m 637 5 Tina Baarslag-Leb VIC 14.10m 368 5 Jeffrey Whittam WA 7.78m 441 2 Julie Jones NSW 6.07m 356 W75 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon 6 Kerry Thew NSW 6.83m 375 W40 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 1 Raema McMillan WA 16.71m 668 M70 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon 1 Jayne Hardy ACT 14.27m 1115 W80 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon 1 Alex Cummings WA 32.31m 710 2 Sharon Gibbins ACT 11.93m 908 1 Gwen Davidson VIC 20.54m 1065 2 Ron Johnson NZ 29.76m 642 3 Rosemary Clarke ACT 6.90m 472 2 Mary Vickers QLD 9.53m 406 3 Chris Andalis QLD 28.98m 622 4 Sharon Moloney WA 6.68m 454 W60 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 4 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 21.95m 437 W45 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 5 Harry Wynhoven VIC 20.81m 407 1 Noela Avery QLD 5.42m 398 1 Jan Davies ACT 8.51m 813 M75 Hammer – Weight Pentathlon M70 Triple Jump 2 Lorraine Birtwell QLD 7.85m 739 1 Russell Foy NSW 26.26m 664 1 Ron Johnson NZ 8.03m -1.8 3 Luella Jenkins WA 6.76m 618 4 Ruth Johnson WA 5.59m 489 June Vetrunner — Page 23 W65 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 2 Alan Jennings WA 25:42.4 M50 8000m CC 1 Joyce Schmidt NSW 7.37m 781 M65 20000m Walk 1 Christopher Maher WA 29:24.0 2 Dorothy Whittam WA 7.27m 769 1 Jim Seymon NSW 07:49.6 2 Clive Hicks WA 30:21.0 3 Jean Thew NSW 5.89m 598 2 Geoff Major VIC 12:48.4 3 Graeme Dahl QLD 31:43.0 4 Margarita Jekabson QLD 5.32m 527 3 Ray Hall WA 26:32.4 4 Ralph Henderson WA 32:02.2 5 Tina Baarslag-Leb VIC 5.11m 501 4 Jim Turnbull WA 33:04.0 5 Jose Desfosses WA 33:24.7 W75 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 5 Ian Beaumont VIC 41:25.9 6 Duncan McAuley WA 34:09.2 1 Raema McMillan WA 6.33m 893 W30 10000m Walk 7 Rob Greenhalgh WA 34:12.8 W80 Shot – Weight Pentathlon 1 Nardene Loveday VIC 56:27.8 8 Brian Danby WA 34:55.1 1 Gwen Davidson VIC 5.86m 990 W40 10000m Walk 9 Jim Hopkins VIC 35:22.5 2 Mary Vickers QLD 2.39m 329 1 Amanda Emmett VIC 59:22.4 10 John Dickason WA 36:09.8 W60 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 2 Annette Major VIC 01:59.6 11 Trevor Bish VIC 38:27.8 1 Lorraine Birtwell QLD 25.32m 660 W45 10000m Walk 12 Geoff Moore ACT 40:16.9 2 Jan Davies ACT 21.10m 530 1 Lyn Ventris WA 49:47.6 13 Nick Miletic WA 41:17.9 3 Luella Jenkins WA 19.59m 485 2 Judy Moller QLD 01:07.9 14 Terry Humphrey WA 43:27.8 4 Ruth Johnson WA 14.06m 321 3 Janet Holmes VIC 02:16.5 M55 8000m CC W65 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 4 Rose-Maree Hollaway WA 06:40.9 1 Jim Langford WA 29:44.7 1 Joyce Schmidt NSW 20.30m 582 W50 10000m Walk 2 Jim Klinge WA 32:23.5 2 Dorothy Whittam WA 14.77m 395 1 Geraldine Waites SA 03:47.8 3 Gary Clark WA 33:09.1 3 Jean Thew NSW 14.15m 374 W55 10000Mm Walk 4 Mike Hale WA 33:59.2 4 Margarita Jekabson QLD 11.84m 299 1 Kerry Bray NSW 05:09.0 5 Johan Hagedoorn WA 36:05.7 5 Tina Baarslag-Leb VIC 11.06m 273 2 Valerie Millard WA 07:02.4 6 Michae Orelli VIC 39:14.3 W75 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 3 Lesley Romeo WA 08:02.4 7 Arnold Jenkins WA 54:51.2 1 Raema McMillan WA 15.73m 601 4 Margaret Trengove SA 13:17.3 M60 8000m CC W80 Discus – Weight Pentathlon 5 Roxani Papageorgiou SA 13:36.5 1 Peter Sandery SA 30:06.4 1 Gwen Davidson VIC 15.36m 722 W60 10000m Walk 2 Bert Carse WA 31:38.2 2 Mary Vickers QLD 8.00m 326 1 Brenda Riley VIC 57:22.7 3 Bob Schickert WA 33:23.1 W60 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 2 Joan Purcell NSW 08:02.9 4 Ivan Pilton WA 33:47.9 1 Jan Davies ACT 20.99m 603 3 Luella Jenkins WA 11:00.0 5 David Roberts WA 34:05.8 2 Luella Jenkins WA 17.71m 494 4 Lynne Schickert WA 12:50.9 6 John Waite VIC 36:13.9 3 Lorraine Birtwell QLD 17.57m 489 5 Elaine Ellard WA 19:12.0 7 Elwyn Egan QLD 42:55.7 4 Ruth Johnson WA 11.63m 294 W65 10000m Walk 8 Lyle James WA 44:09.8 W65 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon 1 Margaret Beaumont VIC 14:34.2 9 Bryan Thomas ACT 44:18.2 1 Joyce Schmidt NSW 18.98m 612 W70 10000m Walk 10 Keith Forden WA 48:54.9 2 Dorothy Whittam WA 16.92m 535 1 Christine Dauphinet QLD 11:29.2 M65 8000m CC 3 Jean Thew NSW 13.42m 406 2 Lorna Lauchlan WA 16:13.7 1 Bill Kenny NZ 36:40.1 4 Margarita Jekabson QLD 11.31m 328 M65 10000m Walk 2 John Frost WA 37:46.8 5 Tina Baarslag-Leb VIC 9.55m 264 1 Jim Seymon NSW 37:49.5 3 Frank Rogers SA 38:05.6 W75 Javelin – Weight Pentathlon M70 10000m Walk 4 Robert Sammells WA 42:13.5 1 Raema McMillan WA 15.15m 648 1 Colin Hainsworth SA 06:07.4 5 Richard Harris WA 43:36.5 W80 Javelin Weight Pentathlon 2 Colin Silcock-Delaney VIC 09:33.4 M70 8000m CC 1 Gwen Davidson VIC 11.66m 584 M75 10000m Walk 1 David Padget SA 37:43.5 2 Mary Vickers QLD 8.02m 373 1 Stan Jones WA 08:18.4 2 Ron Stuart NSW 41:57.2 W60 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 2 Stan Delandgrafft WA 14:38.9 3 Stanley Lockwood WA 45:21.0 1 Jan Davies ACT 15.15m 1071 M80 10000m Walk 4 Cecil Walkley WA 46:14.8 2 Lorraine Birtwell QLD 12.14m 830 1 Richard Keatinge QLD 11:10.5 5 Colin Browne VIC 52:32.4 3 Luella Jenkins WA 8.45m 539 2 Fred Brown SA 26:43.5 M75 8000m CC 4 Ruth Johnson WA 7.77m 486 W30 8000m CC 1 Bob Lewis VIC 37:33.6 W65 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 1 Cristine Suffolk NSW 35:04.8 2 Mervyn Moyle WA 52:35.0 1 Dorothy Whittam WA 9.99m 757 2 Christine Uren WA 36:07.8 M80 8000m CC 2 Joyce Schmidt NSW 9.02m 671 W35 8000m CC 1 John Smith WA 52:38.5 3 Jean Thew NSW 7.05m 498 1 Elizabeth Slattery SA 33:37.8 W65 400m 4 Margarita Jekabson QLD 6.52m 451 2 Denise McMorrow WA 34:16.1 1 Julie McGrath WA 01:48.1 5 Tina Baarslag-Leb VIC 5.89m 397 3 Amanda Walker WA 34:21.3 W70 400m W75 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 4 Julie Keeley WA 39:31.9 1 Patricia Carr WA 01:37.1 1 Raema McMillan WA 7.64m 769 W40 8000m CC 2 Lil Heatly WA 02:43.7 W80 Weight – Weight Pentathlon 1 Sue Zlnay WA 31:59.0 W60 400m 1 Gwen Davidson VIC 7.29m 896 2 Robin King WA 37:42.2 1 Anne Lang SA 01:16.8 2 Mary Vickers QLD 4.74m 538 3 Sue Bullen WA 46:22.2 2 Lynne Andrews TAS 01:21.8 W30 Triple Jump W45 8000m CC W55 400m Leanne McMurdy QLD 9.33m -1.2 1 Johanna Clarkson WA 36:47.9 1 Peggy Macliver WA 01:08.5 W35 Triple Jump 2 Mary Burke WA 38:37.5 2 Antionette Shaw WA 01:11.1 1 Gianna Mogentale NSW 10.23m 2.4 W50 8000m CC 3 Hazel McDonnell QLD 01:23.7 2 Gill Edmonds WA 8.47m 1.8 1 Fay McNeill QLD 33:22.8 M30 Long Jump – Pentathlon 3 Julie Jones NSW 8.38m -0.4 2 Shirley Bell WA 38:57.0 1 Paul Burke WA 4.70m 326 W40 Triple Jump 3 Julie Clark WA 40:34.0 2 Shane Davey WA 3.95m 198 1 Rosemary Clarke ACT 8.41m 2.5 4 Barbara Humphrey WA 44:52.9 M35 Long Jump – Pentathlon 2 Delia Baldock WA 8.24m -1.6 5 Joan Osborne WA 47:29.7 1 Wayne Bariolo WA 5.32m 500 W45 Triple Jump 6 Fiona McAuley WA 48:07.6 M40 Long Jump – Pentathlon 1 Salli-Ann Lee VIC 9.80m 0.1 W55 8000m CC 1 Ian Sanders WA 3.86m 252 2 Christine Bridle VIC 8.47m 0.9 1 Antionette Shaw WA 33:17.4 M45 Long Jump – Pentathlon M50 Triple Jump 2 Lavinia Petrie VIC 34:56.2 1 Damien Hanson WA 3.92m 312 1 Dave Wyatt WA 10.21m -2.2 3 Petrina Trowbridge VIC 35:29.0 2 Andrew Atkinson-Howatt NSW 3.86m 297 2 Herb Wolring NSW 9.62m -2.6 4 Gillian Young WA 40:29.6 M30 Javelin – Pentathlon 3 Vasyl Shuter NSW 9.00m -0.3 5 Dorothy Siepmann NSW 46:06.7 1 Paul Burke WA 29.03m 286 M55 Triple Jump 6 Alice Scott ACT 49:01.2 2 Shane Davey WA 22.64m 197 1 Murray Tolbert WA 11.43m 3 W60 8000m CC M35 Javelin – Pentathlon 2 Garry Maher ACT 9.22m -0.9 1 Margery Forden WA 41:42.4 1 Wayne Bariolo WA 43.33m 518 W50 Triple Jump 2 Dot Browne VIC 47:47.6 M40 Javelin – Pentathlon 1 Barbara Wilson WA 7.81m -0.1 3 Margaret Bennett WA 55:53.7 1 Ian Sanders WA 22.84m 240 2 Carey Dickason WA 6.71m 0.4 W65 8000m CC M45 Javelin – Pentathlon 3 Judy Coram VIC 6.36m 0.4 1 Ann Turner WA 45:34.6 1 Andrew Atkinson-Howatt NSW 41.63m 605 W55 Triple Jump 2 Jill Bower WA 46:29.9 2 Damien Hanson WA 22.26m 262 1 Margaret Taylor*** ACT 10.20m 1.9 3 Judy Wines VIC 49:29.7 M30 200m – Pentathlon 2 Rhonda Dundas VIC 6.33m 0.7 M30 8000m CC 1 Paul Burke WA 26.00 524 W60 Triple Jump 1 David Hill QLD 29:12.2 2 Shane Davey WA 26.88 457 1 Nyala Millar VIC 7.44m 0.8 2 Peter Bauchop WA 29:40.6 M35 200m – Pentathlon 2 Ruth Johnson WA 7.05m 1.1 M40 8000m CC 1 Wayne Bariolo WA 25.55 637 3 Lynne Schickert WA 5.74m 1.2 1 Nick Fletcher NSW 29:50.0 M40 200m – Pentathlon W70 Triple Jump 2 Colin Farlow ACT 30:33.8 1 Ian Sanders WA 29.53 419 1 Patricia Carr WA 7.18m 3 3 Michael Rainford WA 32:54.4 M45 200m – Pentathlon MONDAY 4 Darryl White WA 33:50.8 1 Andrew Atkinson-Howatt NSW 30.04 459 M40 20000m Walk 5 Blakeney Tindall WA 34:19.7 2 Damien Hanson WA 31.88 344 1 Mark Donahoo VIC 47:43.8 6 Stuart Moore WA 35:13.4 M30 Discus – Pentathlon 2 Simon Evans VIC 51:58.7 7 Wayne Taylor WA 36:36.9 1 Paul Burke WA 28.85m 442 M50 20000m Walk M45 8000m CC 2 Shane Davey WA 21.16m 294 1 Bruce Cornish WA 15:32.5 1 Allan Long VIC 28:15.2 M35 Discus – Pentathlon 2 Frank Overton NSW 20:25.2 2 Robert Cattrall WA 30:08.6 1 Wayne Bariolo WA 22.50m 319 M55 20000m Walk 3 Bernard Mangan WA 30:44.4 M40 Discus – Pentathlon 1 George White SA 48:58.9 4 Bjorn Dybdahl WA 32:21.7 1 Ian Sanders WA 17.08m 218 2 Timothy Thompson SA 40:00.6 5 Doug Ashfield WA 34:41.6 M45 Discus - Pentathlon M60 20000m Walk 6 Keith Atkinson WA 36:20.5 1 Andrew Atkinson-Howatt NSW 24.51m 381 1 Robin Whyte ACT 59:00.6 7 Richard Burnell WA 37:25.8 2 Damien Hanson WA 16.43m 221 Page 24— June Vetrunner M30 1500 – Pentathlon 2 Jacqueline Sanders WA 14.44m 186 M70 Long Jump – Pentathlon 1 Paul Burke WA 05:23.0 435 W40 Javelin – Pentathlon 1 Ron Johnson NZ 3.49m 565 2 Shane Davey WA 06:24.8 172 1 Jayne Hardy ACT 36.25m 661 2 Derry Foley WA 3.28m 492 M35 1500m – Pentathlon 2 Sharon Gibbins ACT 23.44m 395 3 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 2.96m 384 1 Wayne Bariolo WA 05:35.2 395 3 Sharon Moloney WA 22.66m 379 3 Robert Shand VIC 2.96m 384 M40 1500m – Pentathlon 4 Susan Chapman VIC 18.24m 288 M75 Long Jump – Pentathlon 1 Ian Sanders WA 06:25.3 257 W45 Javelin – Pentathlon 1 Max McKay WA 3.26m 595 M45 1500m – Pentathlon 1 Christine Bridle VIC 21.59m 417 M80 Long Jump – Pentathlon 1 Andrew Atkinson-Howatt NSW 05:57.1 453 W35 200m – Pentathlon 1 Stojan Stankovic VIC 3.10m 664 2 Damien Hanson WA 06:25.2 330 1 Jennifer Baldwin VIC 29.39 526 M60 Javelin – Pentathlon W50 400m 2 Jacqueline Sanders WA 33.5 266 1 Tony Bradford VIC 24.86m 396 1 Lynne Choate WA 01:10.6 W40 200m – Pentathlon 2 Graham Philpott VIC 18.49m 262 2 Lyn Crosby SA 01:13.9 1 Susan Chapman VIC 30.83 548 M65 Javelin - Pentathlon 3 Anne Stingemore WA 01:16.2 2 Sharon Gibbins ACT 31.33 513 1 Jim Christian VIC 34.00m 679 4 Chrisoulla Hondromatidis VIC 01:19.1 3 Sharon Moloney WA 31.42 507 2 Colin Robbie ACT 27.93m 531 5 Carey Dickason WA 01:28.3 4 Jayne Hardy ACT 32.61 430 3 Graeme Noden VIC 26.08m 486 W45 400m W45 200m – Pentathlon 4 Leon Sander WA 25.40m 470 1 Christine Bridle VIC 01:06.2 1 Christine Bridle VIC 29.65 769 M70 Javelin – Pentathlon 2 Janita Cottman QLD 01:08.9 W35 Discus – Pentathlon 1 Ron Johnson NZ 33.08m 704 W40 400m 1 Jennifer Baldwin VIC 29.07m 461 2 Robert Shand WA 29.69m 616 1 Roberta Thompson NSW 01:02.9 2 Jacqueline Sanders WA 12.00m 144 3 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 20.95m 393 2 Jenny Kirby QLD 01:09.5 W40 Discus – Pentathlon 4 Derry Foley WA 15.26m 252 3 Cathy Orelli VIC 01:09.7 1 Jayne Hardy ACT 37.77m 689 M75 Javelin – Pentathlon 4 Delia Baldock WA 01:17.9 2 Sharon Gibbins ACT 29.92m 522 1 Max McKay NSW 15.96m 328 W35 400m 3 Sharon Moloney WA 23.89m 396 M80 Javelin – Pentathlon 1 Gianna Mogentale NSW 01:00.2 4 Susan Chapman VIC 17.30m 263 1 Stojan Stankovic VIC 22.88m 547 2 Sue McRae SA 01:03.4 W45 Discus – Pentathlon M60 200m – Pentathlon 3 Jennifer Baldwin VIC 01:05.6 1 Christine Bridle VIC 15.06m 243 1 Tony Bradford VIC 30.49 645 W30 400m W35 800m – Pentathlon 1 Graham Philpott WA 30.82 621 1 Toni Phillips WA 01:00.4 1 Jennifer Baldwin VIC 02:43.0 538 M65 200m – Pentathlon. 2 Julie Martin-Tinker WA 01:02.2 2 Jacqueline Sanders WA 03:08.3 292 1 Graeme Noden WA 29.21 807 3 Jodi Chandler VIC 01:07.9 W40 800m – Pentathlon 2 Jim Christian WA 31.1 672 M75 400m 1 Susan Chapman VIC 02:57.0 442 3 Colin Robbie ACT 33.59 510 1 Norm Windred NSW 01:12.0 2 Jayne Hardy ACT 03:11.6 309 4 Leon Sander VIC 35.49 400 2 Maurice Dauphinet QLD 01:22.4 3 Sharon Gibbins ACT 03:51.5 62 M70 200m – Pentathlon 3 Max McKay NSW 01:29.2 4 Sharon Moloney WA 04:15.6 2 1 Derry Foley WA 37.59 367 M80 400m W45 800m – Pentathlon 2 Robert Shand WA 39.34 283 1 Mike Johnston VIC 01:13.0 1 Christine Bridle VIC 02:55.9 532 3 Ron Johnson NZ 34.19 555 M85 400m W50 Long Jump – Pentathlon 5 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 38.63 316 1 Andy Smith VIC 02:26.4 1 Barbara Wilson WA 3.28m 336 M75 200m – Pentathlon M65 400m W55 Long Jump – Pentathlon 1 Max McKay VIC 39.07 443 1 David Clive WA 01:02.4 1 Margaret Taylor ACT 4.28m 780 M80 200m – Pentathlon M70 400m W60 Long Jump – Pentathlon 1 Stojan Stankovic VIC 54.01 61 1 David Carr WA 01:04.6 1 Frances Harris ACT 3.25m 490 M60 Discus – Pentathlon 2 Max Wood NZ 01:06.3 2 Ruth Johnson WA 3.16m 456 1 Graham Philpott VIC 21.52m 351 3 Ron Johnson NZ 01:14.6 3 Luella Jenkins WA 2.67m 283 2 Tony Bradford QLD 20.62m 332 4 Alexander Harris VIC 01:16.9 W50 Javelin – Pentathlon M65 Discus – Pentathlon 5 Des Paul SA 01:17.7 1 Barbara Wilson WA 18.37m 383 1 Colin Robbie ACT 36.20m 773 6 Colin Silcock-Delaney VIC 02:00.9 2 Lynne Choate WA 14.66m 289 2 Jim Christian VIC 29.26m 596 M60 400m W55 Javelin – Pentathlon 3 Graeme Noden WA 23.32m 448 1 Colin Buyers QLD 58.18 1 Margaret Taylor ACT 17.16m 411 4 Leon Sander WA 20.24m 373 2 Neville McIntyre NSW 59.06 W60 Javelin – Pentathlon M70 Discus – Pentathlon 3 Richard Trembath VIC 59.59 1 Luella Jenkins WA 17.12m 475 1 Ron Johnson VIC 33.54m 816 4 Geoffrey Francis NSW 01:02.4 2 Ruth Johnson WA 10.81m 268 2 Robert Shand VIC 26.99m 626 5 Barrie Kernaghan WA 01:04.3 -- Frances Harris ACT FOUL 3 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 23.97m 541 6 Graham Philpott VIC 01:04.7 W50 200m – Pentathlon 4 Derry Foley VIC 18.37m 385 M55 400m 1 Lynne Choate WA 29.77 890 M75 Discus – Pentathlon 1 Peter Crombie NSW 56.25 2 Barbara Wilson WA 34.69 548 1 Max McKay NSW 19.88m 508 2 Keith Howden VIC 57.6 W55 200m – Pentathlon M80 Discus – Pentathlon 3 Henri Cortis WA 57.87 1 Margaret Taylor* ACT 30.75 941 1 Stojan Stankovic VIC 22.77m 733 4 Garry Maher ACT 01:00.4 W60 200m – Pentathlon M60 1500m – Pentathlon 5 Brian Foley WA 01:08.8 1 Frances Harris ACT 34.77 778 1 Graham Philpott VIC 05:08.4/939 6 Arnold Jenkins WA 01:12.6 2 Ruth Johnson WA 35.72 717 2 Tony Bradford VIC 06:38.8/488 -- Peter Dunham SA DNF 3 Luella Jenkins WA 37.79 592 M65 1500m – Pentathlon M50 400m W50 Discus – Pentathlon 1 Graeme Noden VIC 06:28.2/603 1 Stephen Smith SA 58.09 1 Lynne Choate WA 18.74m 359 2 Colin Robbie ACT 06:29.5/598 2 Bob Pearce SA 58.35 2 Barbara Wilson WA 16.43m 304 3 Leon Sander WA 06:40.1/551 3 Rob Antoniolli WA 01:02.0 W55 Discus – Pentathlon 4 Jim Christian VIC 07:48.1/294 M45 400m 1 Margaret Taylor ACT 16.55m 346 M70 1500m – Pentathlon 1 Neil Morfitt WA 56.42 W60 Discus – Pentathlon 1 Ron Johnson VIC 06:40.5/621 M40 400m 1 Frances Harris ACT 16.47m 391 2 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 07:14.8/480 1 Greg Vander Sanden WA 53.72 2 Luella Jenkins WA 14.80m 342 3 Robert Shand VIC 07:26.2/436 2 Peter de Klerk S AFRICA 55.89 3 Ruth Johnson WA 13.05m 292 4 Derry Foley VIC 07:41.2/383 3 Colin Farlow ACT 57.05 W55 800m – Pentathlon M75 1500m – Pentathlon 4 Colin Smith WA 59.65 1 Barbara Wilson WA 02:58.9 578 1 Max McKay WA 07:59.4/447 5 David Jansen WA 01:00.3 2 Lynne Choate WA 03:21.2 371 M80 1500m – Pentathlon M35 400m W55 800m – Pentathlon -- Stojan Stankovic VIC DNF 1 Mark Taylor NSW 53.93 1 Margaret Taylor ACT 03:14.7 542 M50 Long Jump – Pentathlon 2 Wayne Bariolo WA 58.1 W60 800m – Pentathlon 1 Bob Banens ACT 4.49m 508 3 Terry Collins WA 01:01.4 1 Frances Harris ACT 03:12.6 697 2 Rob Antoniolli WA 4.24m 445 M30 400m 2 Ruth Johnson WA 03:20.4 623 3 Trevor Bartlett SA 4.16m 425 1 Andrew Brooker WA 55.3 3 Luella Jenkins WA 03:43.2 428 4 Vasyl Shuter NSW 3.94m 371 2 Paul Burke WA 01:00.0 M30-99 4x400m Relay M220+ 5 Bruce Cornish WA 3.65m 304 W30-99 4x400m Relay W200+ 1: NSW 'A' Peter Crombie, Neville McIntyre, Herb Wolring, M55 Long Jump - Pentathlon 1: WA 'A' Peggy Macliver, Anne Stingemore, Robin King, Geoffrey Francis 03:59.7 1 Garry Maher ACT 4.24m 0.5 519 Antionette Shaw 05:03.3 2: WA 'A' Colin Smith, David Carr, Brian Foley, Henri Cortis 2 Peter Young VIC 3.90m 0.1 427 W30-99 4x400m Relay W150+ 04:13.6 M50 Javelin – Pentathlon 1: VIC 'A' Christine Bridle, Jennifer Baldwin, Jodi Chandler, 3: SA ‘A' Stephen Smith, Bob Pearce, Des Paul, Geoff Whitehall 1 Bob Banens ACT 48.55m 769 Cathy Orelli 04:31.1 04:21.1 2 Vasyl Shuter NSW 28.47m 390 2: WA 'A' Lynne Choate, Toni Phillips, Delia Baldock, Julie 4: QLD 'A' Colin Buyers, Ian Richardson, Elwyn Egan, Graeme 3 Trevor Bartlett SA 28.42m 389 Martin-Tinker 04:33.9 Dahl 04:39.0 4 Bruce Cornish WA 26.00m 345 W35 Long Jump – Pentathlon 5: VIC 'A' Sinisa Stankovic, Michael Orelli, George Simons, 5 Rob Antoniolli WA 15.81m 164 1 Jennifer Baldwin VIC 4.62m 503 Colin Silcock-Delaney 06:11.7 M55 Javelin – Pentathlon 2 Jacqueline Sanders WA 3.40m 206 M30-99 4x400m Relay M160+ 1 Peter Young VIC 38.21m 644 W40 Long Jump – Pentathlon 1: WA 'A' Neil Morfitt, Campbell Till, Duncan McAuley, Greg 2 Garry Maher ACT 21.19m 296 1 Susan Chapman VIC 4.29m 485 Vander Sanden 03:49.5 M50 200m – Pentathlon . 2 Sharon Gibbins ACT 4.03m 413 M60 Long Jump – Pentathlon 1 Rob Antoniolli WA 28.17 668 3 Jayne Hardy ACT 3.72m 331 1 Graham Philpott VIC 4.33m 639 2 Bruce Cornish WA 29.13 597 4 Sharon Moloney WA 3.23m 212 2 Tony Bradford VIC 3.61m 421 3 Bob Banens ACT 29.64 560 W45 Long Jump – Pentathlon M65 Long Jump – Pentathlon 4 Trevor Bartlett SA 29.66 559 1 Christine Bridle VIC 3.88m 441 2 Leon Sander WA 4.29m 736 5 Vasyl Shuter NSW 29.7 556 W35 Javelin – Pentathlon 3 Colin Robbie ACT 4.06m 657 M55 200m – Pentathlon 1 Jennifer Baldwin VIC 25.37m 389 4 Jim Christian QLD 4.03m 646 1 Garry Maher ACT 27.33 808 June Vetrunner — Page 25 2 Peter Young NSW 34.54 326 W75 Weight 2 Jayne Hardy ACT 20.38m M50 Discus – Pentathlon 1 Raema McMillan WA 7.18m 3 Gwen Davidson VIC 20.31m 1 Bob Banens ACT 38.06m 625 W80 Weight 4 Anna-Lisa Whitehall QLD 20.30m 2 Bruce Cornish WA 29.28m 450 1 Gwen Davidson VIC 7.64m 5 Marja-Leena Parviainan NSW 20.18m 3 Trevor Bartlett SA 21.30m 297 2 Mary Vickers QLD 4.77m 6 Dorothy Whittam WA 19.28m 4 Vasyl Shuter NSW 19.82m 269 M60 Weight This event is for athletes that won their age group in the heavy 5 Rob Antoniolli WA 19.81m 268 1 Keith James NSW 15.22m weight and handicapped on that performance: M55 Discus - Pentathlon 2 Mike Katmadas QLD 13.29m M30-99 Weight – Champion of Champions 1 Peter Young VIC 36.03m 656 3 Charles Palframan SA 11.55m 1 Bob Banens ACT 20.37m 2 Garry Maher ACT 21.43m 339 4 Bob Chalmers WA 8.14m 2 Mark Hamilton NSW 20.10m M50 1500m – Pentathlon M65 Weight 3 Alex Cummings SA 19.93m 1 Rob Antoniolli WA 05:10.5/ 775 1 Tom Hancock VIC 14.54m 4 Graeme Rose VIC 19.85m 2 Bruce Cornish WA 05:46.6/ 581 2 Bob Fergie WA 12.13m 5 Keith James SA 19.23m 3 Trevor Bartlett SA 05:59.3/ 519 3 Arvo Ropelin QLD 11.84m 6 Stuart Gyngell NSW 18.98m 4 Vasyl Shuter NSW 06:26.2/ 399 4 Graham Richardson SA 10.42m In the results list for the weight pentathlon there was no 5 Bob Banens ACT 09:09.0/ 3 5 Kerry Thew NSW 9.08m indication of the overall points. M55 1500m – Pentathlon 6 John Sutton WA 8.66m However, the total points of the ACT athletes were: 1 Garry Maher ACT 06:06.0/ 563 M70 Weight W40 Jayne Hardy* 4236 W35 Weight 1 Alex Cummings WA 13.40m Sharon Gibbins 3437 1 Anna-Lisa Whitehall VIC 9.46m 2 Chris Andalis QLD 11.04m Rosemary Clarke 2305 2 Julie Jones NSW 6.12m 3 Harry Wynhoven VIC 10.70m W55 Trish Thomas 2884 W40 Weight 4 Sinisa Stankovic VIC 8.75m W60 Jan Davies* 4138 1 Jayne Hardy ACT 13.70m M75 Weight M50 Bob Banens 3417 2 Sharon Gibbins ACT 12.29m 1 Russell Foy ACT 10.06m Robert Kennelly 1472 3 Sharon Moloney WA 6.79m 2 Bill Chapman WA 9.77m M55 Ray Green 3422 W45 Weight M80 Weight Note: In the pointscore tables the figures used adhere to the 1 Noela Avery QLD 5.86m 1 Feliks Jekabsons QLD 9.43m new WMA Pointscoring Tables. W50 Weight 1 Stojan Stankovic VIC 12.16m In the results list for the pentathlon there was no indication of 1 Christine Schultz VIC 13.06m 2 Ted Vickers WA 9.00m the overall points. 2 Kate Glass VIC 11.94m M50 Weight However, the total points of the ACT athletes were: 3 Judy Coram VIC 11.37m 1 Bob Banens ACT 14.92m W40 Jayne Hardy 2320 4 Elaine Holmes NT 8.65m 2 Vasyl Shuter NSW 8.23m Sharon Gibbins 1905 5 Eileen Hindle WA 8.40m M55 Weight W55 Margaret Taylor* 3020 6 Lorraine Mussett VIC 5.50m 1 Graeme Rose VIC 16.25m W60 Fran Harris* 2356 W55 Weight 2 John Reynolds WA 13.66m M50 Bob Banens 2465 1 Marja-Leena Parviainan NSW 14.20m 3 Ray Green ACT 13.32m M65 Colin Robbie 3058 2 Mary Thomas NSW 10.27m M30 Weight Note: In the pointscore tables the figures used adhere to the 3 Rhonda Dundas VIC 10.02m 1 Mark Hamilton NSW 10.04m new WMA Pointscoring Tables. 4 Astrid Rose VIC 9.93m M35 Weight In the events that require a wind gauge, that figure is indicated 5 Trish Thomas ACT 9.59m 1 Stuart Gyngell NSW 15.73m after the performance. W60 Weight 2 Wayne Bariolo WA 7.84m In both the pentathlon and the weight pentathlon the points 1 Jan Davies ACT 11.43m M45 Weight VIC scored are indicated after the performance. 2 Lorraine Birtwell QLD 10.71m 1 Mark Johnston VIC 11.37m * After an athletes name indicates an ACT record. 3 Ruth Johnson WA 8.24m 2 Geoffrey Gee NSW 10.24m ** After an athletes name indicates an Australian record. 4 Luella Jenkins WA 7.65m 3 Lajos Joni WA 9.06m *** After an athletes name indicates a World record. W65 Weight 4 Andrew Atkinson-HowattNSW 6.43m These results came from the WA Vets web site 1 Dorothy Whittam WA 10.19m This event is for athletes that won their age group in the heavy using Meet Manager. The results, because of their 2 Joyce Schmidt WA 9.89m weight and handicapped on that performance: length had to be heavily edited but still containing 3 Jean Thew NSW 7.42m W30-99 Weight – Champion of Champions 4 Margarita Jekabsons QLD 6.96m 1 Raema McMillan SA 20.72m the full list of all those that competed. APRIL BIRTHDAY DINNER AT LILI’S OF NARRABUNDAH The April birthday dinner was held at the new Lili’s of Narrabundah. JENNY GALVIN reports.

After arriving a little late with the balloons, I found the restaurant almost full and lots of animated conversations already on the way! We took up most of the restaurant; bad luck for those brave souls who came probably expecting a nice quiet evening! As the meals were gradually distributed we were otherwise occupied so the noise levels abated a bit. Even though the venue was small we had room to move around and socialize, which is always great for a group outing. The staff were very friendly and helpful, some lovely smiles which are often hard to find in some establishments. Although we only had a After the game of Pitch and Putt. From the left, Kevin Chapman, Monika Short and couple of people with birthdays we all Monika’s sister Antje Wirtz on a visit from Europe earlier this year. celebrated anyway. My choice for the main course was The cake was delivered already momentous pictures to record the event the steak, which is often very risky with sliced on platters, which was a little that will be in the July edition of a large group, but I have to say that it different, but I noticed it all disappeared Vetrunner. was the best I have had for quite a in a hurry. Reports seemed to be favourable, while, beautifully tender and cooked to Our resident photographer (Jim another sigh of relief! Hope to see you at my order. A good surprise! O’Donnell) no doubt has some the CIT that is if you booked in time! Page 26— June Vetrunner KEN DANIELS GETS AMONG THE RECORDS IN QUEENSLAND Former club President and Life Member, Then again I guess other AMA Board Rann at 34.84m. Pole Vault 2.30m, KEN DANIELS, now living on the Members on the committee of ACTVAC 15/03/03 QEII, previously held by Colin Sunshine Coast in Queensland reports would not think to give John Hunt this Robbie at 2.22m. Long Jump 4.29m, on his success in breaking the M65 information. 22/02/03 and 12/04/03 QEII, previously decathlon record. As stated previously I am claiming held by Ewen Drummond at 4.12m. Thank you for passing on my claim records (if the copy of records I have is Decathlon 6061pts, 22-23/02/03 QEII, for records to the Committee. current) for the 300m Hurdles 52.05, previously held by Len Childs at 16/03/03 QEII, previously held by Merv 4372pts. Pentathlon 3626pts, 12/04/03 I have just received confirmation Collins at 56.2. Javelin Throw 37.35m, QEII, previously held by Colin Robbie at from John Hunt that I am, as a Life 15/03/03 QEII, previously held by Charlie 3040pts. Member, and first claim member of ACTVAC, eligible to make claims. RACE WALKING CARNIVAL I am a little disappointed that he has asked for confirmation of the decathlon The ACT Race Walking Club Inc. will be As part of the Lake Burley Griffin Race record whether the new scoring tables organising the 37th Annual Lake Burley Walking Carnival, a 5km walk to were used. We were told before the Griffin Race Walking Carnival from commemorate the memory of Peter competition at the Australian Decathlon Saturday, June 7 to Sunday, June 8, 2003. Waddell will be held on Saturday, June 7, The venue for all events is Weston Park 2003 at 2pm. Championship event, not to bother Road (Banks Street), Weston Park, The walk, a non-race walk event, will be trying to score using the old tables as Yarralumla. A "Fun and Fitness Walk" will conducted from the Carnival venue in the new scoring tables were going to be be held for all members of the public on Weston Park and proceed towards a used. As a matter of fact Peter Sunday 8 June at 9.30am. Enter on the day. turning point near the Governor Generals McWilliams, NSW Statistician, stated The 10 and 20 miles events will be Residence. There will be no formal that as the new scoring system was conducted around the western basin of functions associated with this event, ie being used we should be claiming new Lake Burley Griffin. It will be over a 1.25km times, awards etc. Entry will be by donation Australian Records. circuit will be used for the 10km (8 laps) & to the ACT Cancer Society. Walkers Considering that Wilma Perkins is 5km (4 laps) events; the 3mk, 2km and 1km however will be asked to place their name the AMA (formerly AAVAC) Board events will be held on a 1km circuit. These on a register of participation. All members courses are located on the main road of the athletics fraternity are encouraged to Member Technical Affairs, it is hardly (Weston Park Road) within Weston Park, participate in this event. Afternoon tea will likely that the QMA would be using old and will be closed to traffic. be provided. scoring tables.

BRYAN THOMAS once again goes back Club handicapper Alan Johnson was some 10 and 20 years ago with his seriously ill in hospital so Duane Lowry column “The Way We Were” taking a THE WAY WE took over. look a what the club did and how the The monthly running handicap was a club and many of the club’s runners, WERE 9.2km out and back course from Copland jumpers and throwers performed in College. Rob Parker was first of the 56 their field. runners home closely followed by Jim Bannister W55, Ken Daniels M45 and O'Shea and Dave Thompson. Nigel Rudkin 20 YEARS AGO (April 1983). Jocelyn Neave W50 were 2 nd and 3rd and Jo Cullen were fastest. Nike Canberra Marathon attracted respectively. many local veteran aged competitors most 42 runners participated in the 9.5km 10 YEARS AGO (May 1993). of who were ACTVAC members. M40 had Mt Ainslie Handicap. Dave Thompson won Brian Paxman, one of our "Originals" 39 runners the fastest being Eric Hodge from Chris Mahe and Wendy Davidson 2.37.42; M45 = 17, Peter Kallio 2.38.35; rode a pu sh-bike from Perth to Canberra to while Frank Green and Joe Cullen were visit family and friends. M50 = 6, Hal Hatch 3.17.49; M55 = 3, Peter fastest. Tesseyman 3.14.11; M60 Lloyd Darwin Our AGM re-appointed Pat Clohessy to In last month’s column the April 20 years his 5th term as Patron. Bryan Thomas was 4.02.20 was the only finisher; W35 = 6, details were inadvertently omitted Mary Williams 3.22.28; W40 = 2, Lyndall re-elected President, Bronwyn Gardiner Langman 3.30.29 while Lucille Warth 20 YEARS AGO (May 1983). VP, Geoff Moore Secretary and Will Foster 5.27.29 was the only W55 finisher. John Harding a leading and much Treasurer. The Committee consisted of Australian Veterans' Athletics respected local athletics administrator Colin Bridge, Trish Connell, Marg Dando, Championships were held in Melbourne wrote in the North Canberra Athletics Duane Lowry, Jim O'Donnell and Laurie over Easter. We had our biggest team to Club Magazine... "Veterans in the club are Robinson. date; 30 ACT competitors returned with 27 faced with a dilemma of whether to re- Two new Australian Records were set medals (11 being gold) and 2 Australian register with Norths or whether to devote at the monthly throwing handicap; M65 Records (M55 Charlie Rann discus 37.44m their energies solely to the new veterans' Charlie Rann threw the discus 44.14m and W35 Judy Johnson 5000mWalk 27.53). club which has got its act together in the beating his own Australian Record set in The major decision made at the AGM of most impressive fashion during the last 12 the March handicap and M55 Atilla Spaits AAVAC, held during the championships, months. I believe that there is both room threw the discus 43.52m. Greg Laws won was to combine the 1984 Oceania and for, and a need for, a contribution to be the monthly handicap from Charlie and Australian Championships in Canberra made to both. Atilla. Ewen Drummond had his first next Easter. The growth of the Veterans' Club has competition as an M70. Our inaugural Track and Field Awards been one of the greatest things to happen The running handicap was at Copland Presentation was held at a dinner/dance at in athletics in Canberra and there is College. 116 ran the 10km long course won the Italo Australian Club in Forrest. The enormous potential for this growth to exert by Pamela Weiss from Patrick McNeile and Heart Foundation Trophy was awarded to a positive influence not just on its own Keith Perroux. The 5km short course Peter Freeman M35. Charlie Rann M55 future development, but on the future attracted 43 runners. Duane Lowry was and Judy Johnson W35 were the winners development of athletics in all age groups the gold medallist ahead of Cory Collins of the Fristad Awards for Track and Field through the involvement of “veterans in and Mick Dando. Craig Tucker earned his Excellence while Paul Rudkin M40 and Joy clubs”. "50 runs" T-shirt. June Vetrunner — Page 27

AN UPDATE OF THE AGE GROUP MARATHON RANKINGS STUART J REID has updated the 5 Kent Williams* 2:38:11 - 1994 Aust, Gold Coast. 13 Robert Roberts 3:55:51 - 1985 Nike, Canb. 6 Garry Moss 2:38:28 - 1992 Mobil, Canb. 14 Lloyd Darwin 3:56:18 - 1984 Nike, Canb. Marathon Rankings for all ACTVAC 7 Bryan Thomas** 2:39:25 - 1986 Festival, Adel. 15 Barry Seedsman 3:57:11 - 1997 N Bal ance, Canb. members and ACT residents as at 8 Eamonn Moloney* 2:40:45 - 1997 N Balance, Canb. 16 George Brain 4:03:39 May 2003. 9 Jim Owen 2:41:19 - 1996 Aust, Gold Coast. 17 Kon Sotiropoulos 4:08:43 - 1995 Mobil, Canb. 10 Terry Munro 2:42:36 - 1985 Oly Way, Wagga 18 Robert Hammond* 4:11:15 - 1989 Aust, Gol d Coast. The W30, M30 and M35 lists have 11 Ken Eynon** 2:44:18 - 1992 Mobil, Canb. 19 Lachlan Lewis* 4:11:44 - 1998 N Balance, Canb. 12 Bob Harlow* 2:44:20 - 1992 Aust, Gold Coast. 20 Ray Blackmore 4:24:32 - 1996 Mobil, Canb. been included for the first time and will 13 Liam Hanna** 2:44:51 - 1991 Mobil, Canb. M65 be inaccurate. If you know of a 14 Alan Wilson* 2:45:33 - 1989 Nike, Canb. 1 Ernie Warner** 3:32:52 - 1998 Aust, Gold Coast. performance which should be included in 15 Alan Towill** 2:46:42 - 1994 Mobil, Canb. 2 Keith Perroux** 3:36:53 - 1991 Aust, Gold Coast. these or any other lists please contact 16 Chris Higgins 2:46:46 - 1988 Big M, Melb. 3 Reg Mullins 3:38:16 - 1990 A' Sport, C an. 17 Roger Abbott 2:46:55 - 1982 Nsw, Syd. 4 Marco Falzarano** 3:57:24 - 2000 Host City, Syd. Stuart J Reid 62942368 or email at 18 Bernie Millett**** 2:47:38 - 1987 Nike, Canb. 5 Robert Hammond* 3:58:43 - 1993 Aust, Gold Coast. [email protected] 19 Ian Mason 2:48:24 - 1987 Nike, Canb. 6 Stuart Reid** 4:01:17 - 2003 N Balance, Can. *Ranked in one other Age Group; ** 20 John Carlton* 2:49:20 - 1988 Nike, Canb. 7 John Suiter** 4:08:11 - 1996 Mobil, Can. M50 8 Lachlan Lewis* 4:53:31 - 2003 N B alance, Can. Ranked in two other Age Groups; etc. 1 Peter Kallio** 2:30:52 - 1987 W Vets, Melb. M70 M30 2 Kent Williams* 2:43:40 - 1995 Mobil, Canb. 1 Michael Freer 4:07:44 - 2001 N Balance, Canb. 1 Robert De Castella* 2:08:49 - 1988 Tokyo 3 Trevor Jacobs** 2:45:32 - 2002 N Balance, Canb. 2 Owen Lewis 4:32:39 - 1992 Mobil, Canb. 2 Jim Murphy 2:23:38 - 1984 Nike Avon, Canb. 4 Liam Hanna** 2:45:54 - 1995 Mobil, Canb. 3 John Suiter** 4:56:52 - 2001 N Balance, Canb. 3 John Bell 2:25:57 - 1981 Nike, Canb. 5 Graham Burke* 2:46:30 - 1999 N Balance, Canb. 4 Rad Leovic 6:00:58 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 4 Geoff Moore* 2:26:58 - 1978 Canb. Int, Canb. 6 Colin Bridge 2:50:21 - 1997 Aust, Gold Coast. W30 5 Gisbert Zwolen 2:27:24 - 1981 Nike, Canb. 7 Bernie Millett**** 2:51:03 - 1992 Mobil, Canb. 1 Rosemary Longstaff 2:43:03 - 1981 Boston 6 Ken Sweeney 2:27:43 - 1982 Nike, Canb. 8 Stuart Reid** 2:52:38 - 1984 Nike, Canb. 2 Joy Terry 2:48:38 - 2002 Gold Coast 7 Alan Towill* 2:27:52 - 1983 Nike Avon, Canb. 9 Brian Austin 2:54:54 - 1990 A' Sport, Canb. 3 Annette Perkins 2:51:08 - 1983 Nike Avon, Canb. 8 Phil Garvin 2:28:45 - 1983 Big M, Melb. 10 Maurice Weidemann 2:57:17 - 1987 Nike, Canb. 4 Sarah Fien 2:55:46 - 2001 N Balance, Canb. 9 Paul Rake 2:28:57 - 1983 Red Devil 11 Bryan Thomas** 2:57:36 - 1991 WV, Turku 5 Linda Lenton** 2:57:34 - 1982 Big M, Melb. 10 Stephen Brown 2:29:29 - 1982 London 12 Bob Harlow* 2:58:00 - 1999 N Balance, Canb. 6 Jan Williams 3:04:42 - 1984 Nike Avon, Canb. 11 Garry Hand*** 2:33:18 - 1977 Canberra 13 Peter Clark 2:58:33 - 2001 N Balance, Canb. 7 Carrie St effen** 3:06:44 - 1984 Nike, AvonCanb. 12 Hew Prendergast 2:34:31 - 1984 Nike Avon, Canb. 14 Bob Chapman 2:59:26 - 1985 Nike, Canb. 8 Linda Waide 3:15:28 - 1982 Nike, Canb. 13 John Gilbert 2:35:45 - 1983 Nike Avon ,Canb. 15 Michael Whipp 2:59:54 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 9 Lynette Edwards 3:28:55 - 1981 Nike, Canb. 14 Tony Luyendyk** 2:37:04 - 1981 Nike, Canb. 16 Alan Towill** 3:02:14 - 2000 Host City, Syd. 10 Carla Zijlstra- Evans 3:33:45 - 2002 N Balance, Canb. 15 Phillip Mcgilvray 2:38:24 - 2001 N Balance, Canb. 17 Peter Tesseyman* 3:03:28 - 1982 Nike, Canb. 11 Julie Quinn 3:35:17 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 16 Eamonn Moloney* 2:38:34 - 1984 Nik e Avon, Canb. 18 Dan Dawes** 3:04:09 - 1995 Mobil, Canb. 12 J Badenoch- Jones* 3:36:04 - 1983 Nike Avon, Canb. 17 John Harding 2:38:39 - 1984 Nike Avon, Canb. 19 Michael Kennedy 3:06:18 - 1993 Qantas, Melb. 13 Gwen Vines*** 3:51:31 - 1983 Nike, Canb. 18 Hugh Moore 2:39:43 - 1982 Nike, Canb. 20 John Mahoney* 3:06:42 - 1984 Wang, Syd. 14 Dianna Wright 4:09:22 - 1984 Nike Avo n, Canb. 19 Dave Hobson 2:39:48 - 1983 Nike Avon, Canb. M55 15 Penelope McKay 4:10:01 - 2001 N Balance, Canb. 20 Kenneth Cross 2:40:53 - 1984 Nike Avon, Canb. 1 Bernie Millett**** 2:53:24 - 1999 N Balance, Canb. 16 Jayne Goodacre 4:12:12 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. M35 2 Keith Perroux** 3:03:22 - 1984 Oly Way, Wagga 17 Joy Hildreth 4: 12:44 - 1981 Nike, Canb. 1 Garry Hand*** 2:16:37 - 1981 Hamilton, NZ 3 Dan Dawes** 3:03:34 - 1999 N Balance, Canb. 18 Sue Hatcher 4:15:45 - 1983 Nike Avon, Canb. 2 Robert De Castella* 2:17:44 - 1992 Oly, Barcelona 4 John Mahoney* 3:04:06 - 1988 Nike, Canb. 19 Marina Reid 4:16:30 - 2002 N Balance, Canb. 3 Tony Luyendyk** 2:26:57 - 1982 Brisbane 5 Peter Tesseyman * 3:05:12 - 1985 Campbelltown 20 Lisa La Rance 4:23:28 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 4 Dick Telford 2:27:54 - 1982 Big M, Melb. 6 Graham Burke* 3:09:48 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. W35 5 Paul Rake* 2:29:20 - 1987 Oly Way, Wagga 7 Doug Limbrick 3:11:54 - 1999 N Balance, Canb. 1 Susan Hobson 2:32:43 - 1997 Aust, Gold Coast. 6 Ian Towill* 2:29:51 - 1983 Nike Avon, Canb. 8 Jack Pennington 3:12:06 - 1981 W Vets, NZ 2 Annette McNeill 2:48:01 - 1984 Aust, Syd. 7 Alan Wilson* 2:31:56 - 1978 Nowra 9 Robbie Costmeyer 3:14:02 - 2002 N Balance, Canb. 3 Carrie Steffen** 2:49:59 - 1988 Nike, Canb. 8 Dave McInnes 2:31:59 - 1981 Nike, Canb. 10 Ernie Warner** 3:14:08 - 1988 Aust, Gold Cst. 4 Fiona Jorgensen 2:57:24 - 1995 Mobil, Canb. 9 Bernie Millett**** 2:32:47 - 1981 Nike, Canb. 11 Denys Butcher 3:14:51 - 1984 Nike, Canb. 5 Mary Ann Buste ed** 3:01:19 - 1987 Oly Way, Wagga 10 Alan Towill* 2:32:49 - 1984 Nike Avon, Canb. 12 Brian Paxman 3:16:36 - 1987 Nike, Canb. 6 Carol Ey 3:02:28 - 1999 Marine Corps 11 Frank Green* 2:34:18 - 1983 Wang, Syd. 13 Ken Eynon** 3:18:58 - 2002 N Balance, Canb. 7 Jo Cullen*** 3:06:37 - 1987 Oly Way, Wagga 12 Bryan Thomas** 2:36:37 - 1981 Nike, Canb. 14 Marco Falzarano** 3:19: 42 - 1992 Mobil, Canb. 8 Debbie Cowell 3:09:40 - 1995 Mobil, Canb. 13 Dan Dawes** 2:37:10 - 1983 Nike Avon, Canb. 15 John Henderson 3:23:28 - 2000 Host City, Syd. 9 Keri Vaughan 3:10:51 - 1999 N Balance, Canb. 14 Des Brown 2:37:13 - 1983 Nike Avon, Canb. 16 Merv Collins 3:24:59 - 1983 Nike, Canb. 10 Linda Lenton** 3:13:43 - 1984 Aust., Syd. 15 Dave Hobson 2:37:32 - 1984 Nike Avon, Canb. 17 Duane Lowry 3:25:05 - 1991 Aust, Gold Coast. 11 Ros Smith 3:15:02 - 1982 Nike, Canb. 16 Gerard Ryan 2:38:04 - 1998 N Balance, Canb. 18 Harold Kemp* 3:26:25 - 1987 Nike, Canb. 12 Toni Padovan 3:16:01 - 2002 N Balabce, Canb. 17 Paul Rand 2:38:35 - 1984 Nike Avon, Canb. 19 Terry Ballantyne 3:27:16 - 2000 Host City, Syd. 13 Rosemary Parker 3:18:25 - 1984 Festival, Adel. 18 Mike Skipper 2:39:16 - 1984 Nike Avon ,Canb. 20 Graham Heap 3:27:24 - 1989 Nike, Canb. 14 Pam Usher 3:18:49 - 1991 Aust, Gold Coast 19 Garry Moss 2:39:20 - 1984 Nike Avon, Canb. M60 15 Gillian Lee* 3:21:46 - 1996 Aust, Gold Coast 20 Jamie Clout 2:40:14 - 2001 N Balacne, Canb. 1 Bernie Millett**** 3:01:26 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 16 Christin e Pauling 3:22:24 - 1997 Aust, Gold Coast M40 2 Keith Perroux* * 3:13:32 - 1987 W Vets, Melb. 17 Mary Williams 3:22:28 - 1983 Nike, Canb. 1 Gar y Hand*** 2:19:00 - 1987 Nike, Canb. 3 Ernie Warner** 3:20:45 - 1994 Oly Way, Wagga 18 Gwen Vines*** 3:22:44 - 1985 Aust, Syd. 2 Tony Luyendyk** 2:27:12 - 1987 Nike, Canb. 4 Mike Worsley 3:23:49 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 19 Wendy Davidson* 3:23:21 - 1983 Nike, Canb. 3 Phil Garvin* 2:29:27 - 1990 A' Sport, Canb. 5 Stuart Reid** 3:25:26 - 1994 Oly Way Wagga 20 Michelle Davis 3:24:27 - 1995 Mobil, Canb. 4 Tony Murray 2:29:50 - 1988 Nike, Canb. 6 Mike Kennedy 3:30:08 - 2002 N Balance,Canb. W40 5 Frank Green* 2:30:44 - 1988 Wang, Syd. 7 Harold Kemp* 3:33:02 - 1992 Mobil, Canb. 1 Carrie Steffen** 2:58:41 - 1992 Mobil, Canb. 6 Liam Hanna** 2:31:58 - 1987 WV, Melb. 8 Marco Falzarano** 3:33:21 - 1996 Mobil, Canb. 2 Mary Ann Busteed** 2:59:32 - 1989 Aust, Gold Coast 7 Trevor Jacobs** 2:32:11 - 1993 Mobil, Canb. 9 Ed Brittain 3:36:41 - 1986 Nike, Canb. 3 Linda Lenton** 3:03:11 - 1991 Aust, Gold Coast. 8 Geoff Moore* 2:32:55 - 1990 A' Sport, Canb. 10 Graeme Small 3:42:44 - 2002 N Balance, Canb. 4 Jo Cullen*** 3:05:27 - 1988 Aust, Gold Coast 9 Peter Kallio** 2: 34:06 - 1981 Nike, Canb. 11 John Suiter** 3:46:54 - 1990 A' Sport, Canb. 5 Kirstin Whitehouse 3:17:22 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 10 Eric Hodge 2:34:23 - 1984 Wang, Syd. 12 Clive Glover 3:51:18 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 6 Wendy Davidson* 3:18: 05 - 1985 Nike, Canb. 11 John Carlton* 2:34:30 - 1984 Nike, Canb. 12 Alan Towill** 2:34:42 - 1989 Nike, Canb. BRIGHT FOUR PEAKS – RUN/WALK 13 Ron Vines 2:34:49 - 1987 Nike, Canb. 14 Peter Murphy 2:35:02 - 1988 Nike, Canb. 15 Mal Bone 2: 35:30 - 1981 Nike, Canb. 25th ANNIVERSARY 16 Dan Dawes** 2:35:46 - 1984 Nike, Canb. November 1—Mt Porepunkah 6.5km; November 2—Mt Feathertop 14km; 17 Ian Towill* 2:36:21 - 1990 A' Sport, Canb. 18 Bernie Millett**** 2:36:23 - 1981 Big M, Melb. November 3—Mt Hotham 12km: November 4—Mt Buffalo 10km 19 Danny Flynn 2:36:58 - 1987 W Vets, Melb. For further information call: 20 Ken Eynon** 2:37:34 - 1986 Festival, Adel. Jim Tucker 62914876; Nigel Coldrick or Maree Coldrick 62542549; Colin M45 1 Peter Kallio** 2:31:32 - 1982 Nike, Canb. Bridge 62588970; Andrew Shepherd; Michael Gardner 62547881; David 2 Garry Hand*** 2:35:45 - 1991 Mobil, Canb. McClelland 62486935; Bob Barb 62554571. 3 Trevor Jacobs** 2:35:52 - 1997 Aust, Gold Coast. 4 Gerard Barrett 2:37:19 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. Page 28—June Vetrunner 7 Gillian Lee* 3:18:30 - 1999 Aust, Gold Coast 7 Judi Edwards 3:34:44 - 1995 Mobil, Canb. 7 Liz Harman* 3:55:34 - 2002 N Balance, Canb. 8 Catherine Kay 3:18:35 - 1999 N Balance, Canb. 8 Miriam McCarthy 3:37:19 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 8 Ruth Baussmann 3:58:44 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 9 Anne Flynn 3:20:28 - 1998 N Balance, Canb. 9 Elizabeth Thompson 3:43:04 - 2001 N Balance, Canb. 9 Sue Kesson* 4: 04:11 - 2001 N Balance, Canb. 10 Chris Sweeting 3:24:58 - 1990 A' Sport, Canb. 10 J Badenoch- Jones* 3:43:11 - 1998 N Balance, Canb. 10 Bev Scown* 4:32:14 - 1989 WV, Eugene 11 Norma Lindemann* 3:26:04 - 1986 Nike, Canb. 11 Bev Gow - Wilson* 3:48:38 - 2000 Host City, Syd. 11 Des Butler 4:39:55 - 1990 Honolulu, Hawaii 12 Lyndall Hatch* 3:30:29 - 1983 Nike, Canb. 12 Anna Thompson 3:52:20 - 2001 N Balance, Canb. 12 Emily Hurt 4:55:34 - 1989 Nike, Canb. 13 Elizabeth Bennett 3:32:49 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 13 Jill Horlock 3:54:13 - 1992 Mobil, Canb. 13 Sandra Green 4:58:02 - 2000 Host City, Syd. 14 Liz Harman* 3:35:55 - 1992 Mobil, Canb. 14 Sue Kesson* 3:56:14 - 1995 Mobil, Canb. W55 15 Coral Hoggett 3:36:07 - 1987 Nike, Canb. 15 Sue Counsel 3:58:17 - 1987 W Vets, Melb. 1 Pamela Weiss* 4:08:58 - 1997 Aust, Gold Coast. 16 Bev Gow - Wilson* 3:38:38 - 1999 N Balance, Canb. 16 Jacki Kilner 3:59:25 - 2000 Host City, Syd. 2 Caroline Campbell* 4:23:27 - 2001 N Balance, Canb. 17 Gwen Vines*** 3:39:51 - 1987 W Vets, Melb. 17 Jenny Hefford 4:05:03 - 2000 Host City, Syd. 3 Margaret McSpadden 4:21:01 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 18 Helen Palethorpe* 3:41:51 - 1987 Nike, Canb. 18 Kathy Shaw 4:07:10 - 1988 Nik e, Canb. 4 Carmel Horn 4:32:57 - 1997 N Balance, Canb. 19 Jane Mc Callum 3:42:19 - 2000 Host City, Syd. 19 Helen Palethorpe* 4:07:49 - 1992 Mobil, Canb. 5 Joan Mallory 4:34:33 - 1987 W Vets, Melb. 20 Cathy Newman 3:42:44 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 20 Bev Scown* 4:18:27 - 1986 Honolulu 6 Lucille Warth 5:27:29 - 1983 Nike, Can b. W45 W50 7 Sue Kesson** 4:36:48 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 1 Annie Van Herck 3:18:36 - 1999 N Balance, Canb. 1 Cathy Montalto* 3:23:19 - 2002 Gold Coast W60 2 Norma Lindemann* 3:25:48 - 1987 Nik e, Canb. 2 Mary Ann Busteed** 3:29:17 - 2000 Host City, Syd. 1 Pamela Weiss* 4:10:59 - 1999 N Balance, Canb. 3 Gwen Vines*** 3:28:09 - 1992 Mobil, Canb. 3 Anna Thompson 3:35:16 - 2002 N Balance, Canb. 2 Caroline Campbell * 4:29:44 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 4 Cathy Montalto* 3:30:09 - 2002 N Balance, Canb. 4 Ann Young 3:38:39 - 1988 Nike, Canb. 3 Val Chesterton 5:52:07 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. 5 Lyndall Hatch* 3: 31:59 - 1986 Nike, Canb. 5 Susan Archer 3:47:35 - 2002 N Balance, Canb. W65 6 Jo Cullen*** 3:32:08 - 1995 Mobil, Canb. 6 Jo Cullen*** 3:52:55 - 1999 N Balance, Canb. 1 Anne I'Ons 5:13:30 - 2003 N Balance, Canb. Former member makes contact Oceania and Australian Veterans’ Athletics Bryan Thomas recently received a letter Championships) as a youthful M60. He from Barry (Sunny) Beames, an LETTERS TO THE immediately set out to regain many of the enthusiastic and prominent member athletics skills he enjoyed in his youth. during the 1980s and thought that many EDITOR In the years since, Ewen has set others who knew “Sunny” would be numerous ACT Records and won many interested in hearing about what he has medals in national championships in all the been up to since leaving Canberra. Pole-Vault when he is eighty? throwing and jumping events (including pole (Note: Barry Beames was an enthusiastic To the Editor vault, weight pentathlon and track and field pentathlon). Ewen’s 14 club records currently participant in our monthly running Sergio Bubka, of Ukraine and formerly ranks him our second most prolific male handicaps and track and field, participated USSR is considered to be the greatest pole- track and field record holder, although by the in national championships, won the Thomas vaulter of all time. But will he still have the end of next summer he may well be number Series Point Score in 1985 and was a prolific ability, strength, flexibility and co-ordination one. writer of articles (mainly humorous yarns to still be able to pole vault when he reaches and poetry) for Vetrunner. 80 years of age? His outstanding performances throughout the 1998-99 season were Here is an edited version of that letter: Well our newest M80 Ewen Drummond recognized by being awarded the bronze level Dear Bryan, will be able. In fact he participated in the Fristad Award for Track and Field Yes, a voice from the past! pole vault on a couple of occasions during our Excellence. The following season he was the I am now 63 and miss competitive last track and field season at 79.9 years of recipient of the Heart Foundation Trophy for running, I still have the odd dream about age. competing in cross-country. Alas it’s all too being such a wonderful role model of an older Ewen turned 80 on May 14 2003. HAPPY person maintaining such a healthy and late now. For one the humid climate (Port BIRTHDAY EWEN! Macquarie) is not conducive for aged persons active life style. The next occasion Ewen attempts the to train in. Secondly, a couple of years ago Ewen has been a “regular” at the pole vault he will establish an M80 ACT Monthly Throwing Handicaps since their the verandah roof I was standing on Record for the event and he might even be collapsed – result: left leg broken in two beginning in 1990 and as such may be able to get near the Australian Record of referred to as one of the “Originals” of this places, snapped like celery sticks. I now have 1.76m held by Vic Younger from Queensland. 12 screws and a plate holding me together. unique and popular event. Less than two I can walk OK now but not near the surf. But Ewen is not just a pole vaulter; he is weeks after his 79th birthday (May 2002) he a very intelligent man with a special aptitude Danger of rust getting in. Daresay that Garry earned his special commemorative red T- and interest in statistics, he has an excellent Hand would make a few puns out of that! shirt and personalized steel marker for knowledge of athletics, he is a talented all- I remarried a year ago and now live a few completing 100 monthly handicaps. Ewen round athlete for he sprints, jumps and hundred metres from the water at has won 4 monthly handicaps including throws but most of all he is a role model for Lighthouse Beach having lived on 120 acres, “back to back” victories in July and August many younger veteran athletes. 60km inland for past 10 years. 1990, he has won the Consistency Medal I took up watercolour painting and Although Ewen was very involved in the (best thrower of the year in the monthly drawing four years ago and have managed to Canberra athletics scene during the 1960s handicaps) for his age group every year since sell quite a few through local galleries. (he was even Secretary of ACT AA), he did its inception in 1990 and for his enthusiastic Regards, not make an appearance with the Vets until participation and contribution to the success Barry “Sunny” Beames, Port Macquarie. 1984 (the year our club conducted the of the monthly throwing handicap program he was awarded the prestigious club-person Clohessy Trophy in 1995. TRAILER FOR SALE OR RENT, Ewen’s many years of involvement in athletics was recognized when he was ROOM TO LET FOR 50c . . . presented a 2001 Commonwealth Well, not quite. We are looking for a home for our new club trailer. Recognition Award for Senior Australians for If you live centrally, have a secure yard or storage and would be able to mind the trailer the Fraser Electorate. between handicap events, we would love to hear from you. The trailer would be Now it’s time for his family, his many collected from you by the event organiser prior to the event, and then returned after the friends and his even more numerous event. All you have to do is ‘mind’ it. And in return, we’ll count this as your ‘rostered admirers to wish him: HAPPY 80th duty’ for the year – so if you hate the thought of not participating in all 11 events, here’s BIRTHDAY EWEN! your chance of a lifetime! Item submitted by Bryan Thomas, an If you can help, please contact Prue Bradford on 6281 5636 (ah). unashamed admirer of Ewen Drummond, M80. June Vetrunner — Page 29 Criticising a past AGM days. I haven’t had such a laugh about recommendations on most occasions in the To the Editor, something (Steve Bradford’s piece in the May past two years. Vetrunner) since Costello and Howard gave I would like to make comment on the You compound the illogicallity of your the deserving poor $4 a week in the budget! letter in the May Vetrunner sent in by Steve letter with a huge leap from problems with Firstly Steve has wanted someone to say Bradford. I agree with what he wrote, the handicaps to debates at the AGM two something over the past 18 months but particularly about the AGM of two years ago. years ago! Your references to slander and nobody did: about what? Secondly, Steve says I was at that meeting and was disgusted with libel are misdirected. These can only be the club was progressive and alive with lots what went on. determined in a court of law and to suggest of enthusiasm, active member participation I have served on a sub-committee for that the things said in open meeting to the and demonstrated a clear vision to move about six years and had ambitions to one-day people concerned is slanderous is drawing a forward, …… but lately things seem to be stand as a Committee member, but after th e long bow. (By the way, slander and libel do going around in ever decreasing circles, meeting I decided that it wasn’t worth it. not exist in the ACT, defamation does). To displaying a general lack of vision. Steve, tell I agree that more members should get suggest that the Executive Committee should the 100 or so members who actively support along to the AGM and voice their concerns have done something shows lack of the club through their membership of sub- about where the Club is going, but not me, I perception about political processes. And just committees, that. Tell the organisers of the will never go to another AGM again. who are you addressing as a “bunch of old handicaps, the track and field, the fun run, Deslie Kubitzky, Condor. phogies (correct spelling is fogy or fogey)” – the parliament relays, the attendees at the the prese nt executive all of whom were social evenings that. Tell the coaches and elected democratically at an AGM? I believe Constructive criticism welcome trainers and caterers and marketing and their ages are – 60+, 55+, 40+, 40+, 50+, 40+, To the Editor Vetrunner people, that. Tell the people who 65+, 50+ - a mean age of 50+, and a reflection I want to comment on two aspects of purchase our equipment or cart it around to of where most of our membership lies. And Steve Bradford's letter published in the May events, that. Tell the 25 people who got just what are the old fashioned ideas you Vetrunner. First, while I realise that letters formal, official training last season, that. Tell imply? But you’re not going to get your hands like Steve’s make their writers feel better the people who produced major reports on the dirty are you, you are, and wish to remain, a they have few other positive effects. The Development Plan, Technology, and Club self-confessed “back row cynic”? letter is quite negative and portrays a club Development, that. Tell the people attending Yes the club does have to offer something with all kinds of problems. This is simply not first aid training that. Tell the people who for all its members to be successful. What is evident at the events, which the Club have represented this club’s interest in many the measure of success? Bettering PBs as you conducts. Claims like “substantial meetings and forums and brought national progress through the age groups; winning membership turnover “and “reduced and international recognition to the club. Tell medals; beating the handicapper; having fun; participation“ need more explanation. Event the people who week in, week out join in the meeting people; assisting at events; holding entry fee receipts show that Track and Field variety of programs offered, with enthusiasm records; all of these and many more. The club is down in 2002/3, but Monthly Run/Walk and thanks. Tell that to the people, who with offers a range of activities and events that is Handicap is up. I can find no figures, which foresight, prudence and commitment develop the envy of the rest of Australia. It has been allow me to compare membership turnover in the policies, which ensure this club’s built up over many years by successful club 2002/3 with other years. continuing viability in an atmosphere that is administrations. We have all built on the Constructive criticism is always useful, increasingly challenging, legally. foundation stone and each administration but to be constructive a critic must clearly Every year there is a turnover of has operated in the context of its time. This identify problems and make specific membership, somewhere around 10%. But will always be so. suggestions for their solution. Letters, which our membership for this year was about And then more irrelevance! So you joined take a general swipe at the Club’s 523 – a very satisfying number. More to interact with people with a zest for life and administrators, are only likely to discourage particularly in the past 12 months our female better things to do than sitting around with a members from serving on the Club’s membership has reached 38% for the first beer and watching footy! So who are these committee or subcommittees. time. footy watching beer swillers of the club? Most Second, Steve’s comment “Get real you Then the crux of your letter, and perhaps of the people in the club I know – runners, bunch of old phogies“ can be interpreted as a the most illogical, …… and running walkers, throwers, jumpers, officials, slur on the Club’s older members. The participation seems to be declining …… this helpers – all have a zest for life, many train comment immediately follows a claim that is especially true amongst the back-markers. six days a week, participate in other unnamed members are conducting their own As far as I am aware the numbers at the organisations, hold down jobs, are part of agendas and vendettas. It implies that the handicaps remain around 200 – at terrific families and still manage to enjoy football or older members of the Club are the number. And then you criticise the handicap netball or basketball or cricket or horse troublemakers. As the oldest member of the system. Recommendations for change in this racing or car racing or surfing or whatever. Club’s 2002/2003 committee I am concerned area are made from the Run/Walking And what’s wrong with a beer or a wine? that readers may well believe that it applies Handicap Sub-Committee to the central Get real Steve! to me. committee and I believe that the central Stuart J Reid, Gordon. committee has accepted those Ray Green, Kambah.

Critisising the critic June Social, Post AGM and Birthday To the Editor, It’s always a hoot to get letters from Celebrations people who say it is not in their nature to get involved on public comment, but who then DINNER AND DANCING AT SOUTHERN CROSS YACHT do! Or from people who say they are not CLUB ON FRIDAY, JUNE 20 from 7pm pushing a point of view, but then do! Or from people who try to excuse themselves from COST: $23 involvement in work because it’d ruin their Two Course Dinner, Birthday Cake, Tea or Coffee style! Or from people who are so illogical in Bookings and payment to: their written utterances what you feel sorry that they tried to write something at all! But Monika: 6295 8625 email: [email protected] when you read a letter from someone who Jenny: 6292 5294 email: [email protected] manages to incorporate all four in the same Val: 6292 8994 email: [email protected] piece then one is absolutely mirth ridden for Page 30— June Vetrunner May Sat 31 – ACTCCC at Molonglo Gorge. Races Weekly, Bi-Weekly and Monthly Events over 1/3.5/7km. Customs Joggers meet every Friday at Stage 88 in at 12.20pm. Nick Blackaby Sat 31 – ACT Race Walking Club. Australian 62756506. National Gallery (Lakeside Recreation Path) Run every Tuesday on the lake edge near KFC at 12.20pm. Lloyd Edwards over 4/10km. Racing starts at 1.30pm. Fitness 62446340. walkers welcome. Sausage Sizzle afterwards. BBQ Stakes Handicap every Wednesday from the Senior Citizens Club in Woden at 12.20pm. Contact 62576427. Adrian Plunkett 62832307. Round the Lake (Burley Griffin) every second Wednesday (off PS pay week) from the Nerang Bridge in Commonwealth Park at 12.20pm. Geoff Perry 62496965. June Barton Handicap every second Wednesday (on PS pay week) from the southern side of Kings Sat 7 – ACTCCC at Rani Road. Races over Avenue Bridge at 12.30pm. Des Brown 62723512. 1/3.5/5.2km. Females in Training every Tuesday at the AIS Track (various distances) at 12.15pm. Anne Gripper Sat 7 to Sun 8 – ACT Race Walking Club’s 62141239. Lake Burley Griffin Carnival from Weston Park. ACTCCC Women’s and Girls Jogalong at Weston Park (till the forest is open again) on the first Peter Waddell Memorial 5km on Saturday at Sunday of the month at 9am. Maria White 62314168. 2pm. Entry by donation to the ACT Cancer Lake Ginninderra Handicap, last Tuesday of the month, from outside the Lighthouse Bar at Society. Sunday at 9.30am a Fun and Fitness 12.20pm. Michael Aylott 62526683. Walk over 5km. Fitness and Power Walker Mount Ainslie Run Up, last Tuesday of the month, from Treloar Crescent behind the War Memorial especially welcome. The 10 and 20 mile events at 12.45pm. John Harding 62441153. will be conducted around the western basin of ACTVAC General Committee Meetings monthly on the second Monday at the West Deakin Lake Burley Griffin. The 10km (8 laps) and the Hellenic Bowling Club, Kent Street, Deakin from 7pm. Sharon Gibbins 62910047. 5km (4 laps) events will be over a 1.25km circuit. The 3km, 2km and 1km events will be hover a 1km circuit. These courses are located over 1/2.5/5km. Fitzsimmons, Brenda Ford, David Holmes, on the main road (Weston Park Road) within Sat 21 – ACT Race Walking event from Lennox Peter James, John Kennedy, Beryl Lowry, Alan Weston Park, and will be closed to traffic. Gardens. 8, 4, 2 and 1km events all starting at Mallory, Christine Pauling, Diana Schneider, Sat 14 – ACTVAC and ACTCCC Cross 1.30pm. Includes Fitness and Power Walkers. Margaret Taylor, Gai Webster, Ron Weir. Country Club Championships at Weston Park. Sat 21 – Telstra Australian Mountain Running Vets events: Women’s 8km at 12.10pm, men’s Championships. Details at coolrunning.com.au/ July 12km at 1pm mountainrunning Wed 2 to Sun 13 – World Masters Athletic Sat 14 – ACT Race Walking event from Sun 22 – Terry Fox Fun Run from the Track and Field Championsips at Carolina in Townsend Place, Lake Ginninderra. A 7.1 lap Canadian High Commission. Two races over Puerto Rico. of the lake plus a 2 and 1km events. All events 5/10km also a walking event over 5km. Sat 5 – ACTCCC at Stranger Hill. Races over start at 1.30pm. Sat 28 – ACTCCC at Yarralumla Bay. Races 1/3.5/7km. Sun 15 – Springwood District Athletics Club over 1/3/6km. Sat 5 – ACT Race Walking event from Seniors and Veterans Throws Day at Hunter Sat 28 – ACT Race Walking event from Park, Faulconbridge in the Blue Mountains. Diddams Close, Lake Ginninderra. 12, 6, 2 and Molonglo Reach. 10, 5, 3 and 1km events all pre-entry closes May 31, entry available on the 1km events all starting at 1.30pm. Includes starting at 1.30pm. Includes Fitness and Power day. Contact Brett Sowerby 0417661938 or Fitness and Power Walkers. Walkers. email at [email protected] Sun 6 – Gold Coast Marathon (also QMA Sat 21 – ACTVAC Monthly Throwing Sun 29 – ACTVAC Monthly Run/Walking Marathon Championships), Half Marathon and Handicap at Masson Street in Turner. Discus Handicap at Rani Road from 9am. Three 10km. and Shot starts at 1pm. Contact Trish races, one over 8km and a race and a walk Sat 12 – ACTCCC at the Longstaff/Pennington 62963278. over 4km. Organiser Roy Jones 62510148. courses. Races over 1/4/8/12/16km. Fri 20 – ACTVAC June Birthday Function at Others on duty include: Roger Abbott, Denton Sat 12 – ACT Race Walking event from the Southern Cross Yacht Club from 7pm. Bocking, Diann and Ray Bramwell, Peter viewing area.10, 5, 2 and 1km Sat 21 – ACTCCC at O’Connor Ridge. Races Brown, John Carmody, Cilla and Bob events all starting at 1.30pm. Includes Fitness Chapman, Cory Collins, Sue Counsel, Jenny and Power Walkers. CLUB TRAINING GROUPS IN AND AROUND CANBERRA Groups of veterans conduct training 4.15pm at Calwell Playing Fields. from at sessions all over Canberra. If you are FRAN HARRIS 62302341 (h) Strength 9.15am, Saturdays from Acton Ferry interested in training for a particular event work, hurdle training. Twice weekly at the Terminal at 8am and Sundays (when no you should contact one of the many AIS track. Call for details. vets handicap are scheduled) from groups that are listed. It’s always fun to Weston Park at 9am. These venues train with others, to share skills and Race and Fitness Walks remain while the forest are closed. knowledge. Runners, throwers, jumpers ROBIN WHYTE 62973438 (h) Call for ROY JONES 62510148 (h) Call for and walkers of all levels are welcome. details. details. In both the training details and the coming CHRIS BOOTH 62474116 (h) Mondays events calendar where there is no contact at 5.30pm from Parliament House. Water Strengthening and phone number indicated or information on Conditioning any club event contact the Secretary, Middle Distance Running JOHN BELL 0438381425 (m) Deep Sharon Gibbins 62910047 (h) or on Email GEOFF MOORE 62544753 (h) water training at the AIS Pool. Call for at: [email protected] 0410554573 (m) Mondays from 5.30pm details. Jumps at the Parliament House. Thursdays from All runners, walkers, throwers and JOHN HUNT 62748035 (w) Sundays 5.30pm at Dickson Oval. Call for details. jumpers wishing to join a training group 11am at the AIS track. GLENN COWARD 62885841 (h) Call for should, in the first instance, phone the details. contact . Throws GREG STRETTON 62958474 (h) Call for RAY GREEN 62316712 (h). If you train regularly and you would like details. Call for times. some company please let us know. Sprinting Long Distance Running GEOFF MOORE Training Groups JOHN BURNS 62319511 (h) Monday at MICK DANDO 62477361 (h) Tuesdays Coordinator. June Vetrunner — Page 31

The Johnson Trophy. Above left: The “Fab-Four” as they will now be known, from the left, Jim O’Donnell, John Suiter, Doug Fry and Mike Adler were the joint winners of the Johnson Trophy. This award also known as the “Club Person of Person of the Year” is presented to an athlete(s) that has gained from being involved in track and field, not only as a competitor but as an invaluable helper. Mike was the starter for all the running and walking events, Doug was the recorder for the track races and Jim and John took over the responsibility of timing of the races, John also organises the tea and coffee each week and competes in the Adler Series Spiral Handicaps, Jim competed in several of the walking events as well as four of the spiral handicaps . This was Jim’s, John’s and Doug’s third time in taking out this award and for Mike it was his second. The Heart Foundation Trophy. Above right: Trish Thomas who was the worthy winner of this season’s Heart Foundation Trophy. This award is given to an athlete that is an elite performer in their chosen discipline at track and field and although having to overcome several health setbacks has gained enormously in competing at track and field. This is the second time that Trish has taken out this award. The above pictures and their captions, although included in the Vetrunner on the Internet, were missing from the printed copies due to a technical problem after they were sent to be printed.

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