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7 Clarence St
TENAMBIT NSW 2323
Ph: 49339935 Fax: 49339934

[email protected] www.divingnsw.org.au

Dive into Diving

  • No 6
  • February 2010

Coming Events

27/28 February 2010 4-10 April 2010 2 May 2010
Newcastle City Council NSW Age Championships, Newcastle 2010 Australian Age Championships, Brisbane, QLD Mathew Helm Meet (4th Interclub), SOPAC
9.00am 10.00am

  • 10.00am
  • 22/23 May 2010
  • SOPA NSW Elite Junior Championships, SOPAC

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2010 AUSTRALIAN OPEN DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Congratulations to the NSW State Team and Representatives that competed at the 2010 Australian Open Championships. Some outstanding performances were witnessed by everyone at the Championships including: Matthew Mitcham winning Gold on 1m, platform and Platform Synchro, Silver on 3m and 3m Synchro, Alexandra Croak Gold on Platform and Platform Synchro and Bronze on 1m, Melissa Wu Silver on Platform and Gold on Platform Synchro, Olivia Wright Gold 3m Synchro and Angus Colloff Bronze on Platform. A full list of results and team and squad selections can be found later in this edition

of Board Talk. Thanks to the many volunteers who did a wonderful job throughout the Championships. Well Done NSW!!!! ********************************************************************************************************************************************

2010 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL NSW AGE DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
LAMBTON SWIM CENTRE
SATURDAY/SUNDAY 27/28 FEBRUARY 2010

Training

OPENING CEREMONY

7.30 to 8.50am

9.00AM

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Event 6 Event 7 Event 8 Event 9

SUNDAY

Training

Event 10 Event 11 Event 12 Event 13 Event 14 Event 15 Event 16 Event 17

Notes

16/18 Boys & Girls 14/15 Boys & Girls 19/Over All Ages 12/13 Boys & Girls 11/Under Boys & Girls 16/18 Boys & Girls 14/15 Boys & Girls
Platform Platform Platform 3 Metre 1 Metre 3 Metre 1 Metre
4 dives @ 7.6 + 3 dives unlimited 3 dives @ 5.4 + 3 dives unlimited As per age requirements 3 dives @ 5.4 + 3 dives unlimited 3 dives @ 5.4 + 3 dives unlimited 4 dives @ 7.6 + 4 dives unlimited 4 dives @ 7.6 + 3 dives unlimited

  • As per age requirements
  • 19/Over All Ages Men & Women 3 Metre

  • 13/U Boys & Girls Synchronised
  • 1 and/or 3 Metre
  • 2 dives @ 2.0 + 2 dives unlimited

9.00AM

7.30 to 8.50am

12/13 Boys & Girls 11/Under Boys & Girls 19/Over All Ages Men & Women 1 Metre 14/15 Boys & Girls 16/18 Boys & Girls 11/Under Boys & Girls 12/13 Boys & Girls
Platform Platform
3 dives @ 5.4 + 2 dives unlimited 2 dives @ 3.6 + 2 dives unlimited As per age requirements 4 dives @ 7.6 + 3 dives unlimited 4 dives @ 7.6 + 4 dives unlimited 3 dives @ 5.4 + 3 dives unlimited 3 dives @ 5.4 + 3 dives unlimited 2 dives @ 2.0 + 2 dives unlimited
3 Metre 1 Metre 3 Metre 1 Metre

  • 3 Metre
  • 14/O Boys & Girls Synchronised

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All dives with limit must be from different groups. All dives unlimited must be from different groups

Where program reads 3 dives @ = 3 groups, if 5 dives @ = 5 groups etc

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In all Events all dives must be assigned the appropriate FINA degree of difficulty Each of the above competitions is a separate event and although these events may be run together in the interests of time management, the events shall be judged and scored as separate events.

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All advertised events and/or times are only guides and are subject to change. The athlete is responsible for the accuracy of the dive sheet In Age Synchro at least one round is required with a forward take-off by both divers and at least one with backward take-off by both divers.

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Synchronised Teams are separated into two events Boys and Girls teams. Mixed teams are permitted but must compete in the Boys event. List of Dive Forms Dive sheets must be submitted online at www.divingnsw.org.au by 5.00pm three days prior to the first day of the meet and no alteration will be allowed after that submission. To complete Dive Sheets Online please go to www.divingnsw.org.au click on the Dive Sheets link below the Diverecorder logo in the top right hand corner of the page and follow the instructions.

2009 NSW STATE AGE DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
DINNER/TOMBOLA NIGHT

SATURDAY 27 FEBRUARY 2010

WHEN: WHERE:

Lambton/New Lambton RSL Bowling Club 297 Lambton Rd New Lambton 6.00pm

TIME: DRINKS: COST:

Available at the bar

  • Adults $20.00 each
  • Children Under 12 $10.00

Adult Menu

Choice of:-
Main
1. Roast Dinners (Either Chicken or Beef) and roast vegies, greens and gravy
2. Chicken Schnitzel with salad and chips or roast vegies and gravy 3. Vegetarian Quiche with salad and chips or roast vegies and gravy

Desert
1. Pavlova Ice-cream and or Cream
2. Apple Pie and Cream
3. Ice-cream and flavouring

Children Menu

Main
1. Sausages Chips and Salad
2. Sausages with roast vegies and Gravy 3. Chicken Schnitzel with salad and chips
4. Chicken Schnitzel with roast vegies and chips 5. Small Chicken Schnitzel with salad and chips
Desert
Ice-cream and flavouring
During the dinner Diving NSW holds its annual fund raising event where everyone brings in a contribution or two or ten for the tombola. Attendees buy raffle tickets and hopefully win some great donated prizes. The kids love it and the adults have a blast laughing at Eric and his Tombola antics. So we welcome all to a great evening of fun and fellowship.
RSVP with numbers and choices to :-

Cath Davies: [email protected]
PH: 0431741734 ASAP 

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MAJOR SCHOOL EVENTS
11 March 2010

12 March 2010 26 March 2010 29 April 2010 29/30 March 2010 31 March 2010 3 May 2010

  • CAS
  • Thurs

5.00pm

Fri 8.00am Fri 9.00am Fri 9.00am Mon/Tues 9.30am Wednesday 9.30am Monday 8.30am Sat-Fri

Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre

IGSSA

Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre

Combined Primary Independent Schools

Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre

Combined Secondary Independent Schools

Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre

Combined High Schools

Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre

NSW PSSA

Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre

All Schools

Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre

School Sport Australia Championships Brisbane, Queensland
5-11 June 2010

OFFICIALS NEEDED

Diving NSW is currently seeking available officials for the following events: Could you please email [email protected] or contact Eric Brooker on 0404160294 if you can assist. 11 March 2010 – CAS 12 March 2010 - IGSSA 29 April 2010 - Combined Independent Schools Secondary

2010 Australian Open Diving Championships

Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre Sydney Olympic Park

Friday, 22 January 2010 ~ Sunday, 24 January 2010

  • Rank
  • Name
  • Prelim
  • Semi
  • Final

Womens 1 Metre
12345678910
Sharleen STRATTON -- Queensland Jaele PATRICK -- Victoria
291.55 283.00 287.65 257.00 250.05 259.30 244.45 206.60 252.55 226.15 249.90 208.30 205.05 202.90 194.15 193.45 189.65 185.85 184.15 180.90 174.85
89.45
295.60 282.70 280.40 267.75 261.05 259.65 249.20 244.50 243.35 222.05 220.65 220.65
Alexandra CROAK -- New South Wales Olivia WRIGHT -- New South Wales Esther QIN -- New South Wales Rachel BUGG -- South Australia Hannah THEK -- Victoria Gabrielle ARMSTRONG-SCOTT -- New Zealand Anna GELAI -- Victoria Emma JAMIESON -- Victoria
11= Ashley DE MUELENAERE -- Queensland 11= Kahlia WARNER -- Victoria 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Natasha BURGESS -- South Australia Beth ALEXANDER -- New South Wales Emma LUDOWICI -- New South Wales Beth NICOLSON -- Queensland Sayaka SHIBUSAWA -- Japan Jocelyn BURNETT -- Tasmania Victoria HUNT -- New South Wales Isobel KATEROS -- Tasmania Sarah WATSON -- Western Australia Nicole SWANEPOEL -- Queensland

Mens 1 Metre
12345678

  • Matthew MITCHAM -- New South Wales
  • 348.00

363.35 387.85 327.35 349.35 293.50 302.90 293.60 273.85 264.50 246.55
421.80 393.60 392.55 376.75 335.85 312.55 303.80 302.60
Ethan WARREN -- Queensland Scott ROBERTSON -- Victoria Grant NEL -- Victoria Thomas RICKARDS -- New South Wales Jesse CARVER -- Queensland Josiah PURSS -- New South Wales Angus COLLOFF -- New South Wales

  • Luke HAYES -- Victoria
  • 9

10 11
James CONNOR -- Victoria Ben REARDON -- New South Wales

  • Rank
  • Name
  • Prelim
  • Semi
  • Final

Womens 3 Metre
12345678
Sharleen STRATTON -- Queensland Briony COLE -- Victoria Anabelle SMITH -- Victoria Jaele PATRICK -- Victoria
332.00 352.05 381.90 334.60 273.85 350.10 301.50 319.20 338.70 300.55 290.05 326.55 284.60 300.90 316.40 277.30 283.95 305.25 232.55 276.45 291.75 274.25 298.60 287.00 288.05 295.65 279.00 244.35 273.55 254.70 254.55 246.45 234.55 237.95 263.20 229.10 230.05 232.85 253.70 232.05 243.50 231.40 233.15 225.60 238.40 224.20 222.80 172.40 213.10 209.90 192.75
Hannah THEK -- Victoria Olivia WRIGHT -- New South Wales Brittany BROBEN -- Queensland Esther QIN -- New South Wales Melissa WU -- New South Wales Rachel BUGG -- South Australia Anna GELAI -- Victoria Natasha BURGESS -- South Australia Ashley DE MUELENAERE -- Queensland Beth ALEXANDER -- New South Wales Taneka KOVCHENKO -- Queensland Emma JAMIESON -- Victoria Gabrielle ARMSTRONG-SCOTT -- New Zealand Gemma ALLINSON -- Queensland Kahlia WARNER -- Victoria Beth NICOLSON -- Queensland Anna-Irene TSOUKALAS -- Victoria Sarah WATSON -- Western Australia
910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

  • 22
  • 188.55

Mens Platform
12345678
Matthew MITCHAM -- New South Wales Ethan WARREN -- Queensland James CONNOR -- Victoria Angus COLLOFF -- New South Wales Matthew BARNARD -- Queensland Grant NEL -- Victoria
536.55 533.35 505.60 379.40 400.05 447.55 391.40 379.80 403.65 345.65 413.10 377.75 308.20 308.25 345.00 297.30 310.05 340.35 300.20 298.55 334.75 350.40 316.60 297.70
Darcy TAYLOR -- Victoria Josiah PURSS -- New South Wales

Mens 3 Metre
12345678

  • Scott ROBERTSON -- Victoria
  • 425.60 408.40 479.60

452.55 485.40 450.65 400.85 446.10 429.90 367.95 349.50 413.20 359.85 407.15 395.60 343.05 327.85 374.40 379.40 356.80 371.50 282.90 326.80 330.60 287.20 304.30 320.35 312.05 280.45 319.60 235.80 239.40 290.60 316.40 308.10 272.75
Matthew MITCHAM -- New South Wales Ethan WARREN -- Queensland Thomas RICKARDS -- New South Wales Grant NEL -- Victoria Jesse CARVER -- Queensland Angus COLLOFF -- New South Wales James CONNOR -- Victoria Darcy TAYLOR -- Victoria Josiah PURSS -- New South Wales Luke HAYES -- Victoria
910 11

  • 12
  • Ben REARDON -- New South Wales

  • Rank
  • Name
  • Prelim
  • Semi
  • Final

Womens Platform
12345678

  • Alexandra CROAK -- New South Wales
  • 330.80 363.70 401.80

338.90 381.40 359.35 271.85 340.95 328.85 327.55 268.75 319.60 256.60 304.40 311.10 229.45 243.70 283.15 229.35 241.15 273.85 344.15 338.35 268.35 261.30 251.80 245.50 199.70 220.05 244.50 227.55 217.05 220.25 188.40 208.75 178.30 179.10 206.45
Melissa WU -- New South Wales Brittany BROBEN -- Queensland Rachel BUGG -- South Australia Hannah THEK -- Victoria Gabrielle ARMSTRONG-SCOTT -- New Zealand Gemma ALLINSON -- Queensland Anabelle SMITH -- Victoria Taneka KOVCHENKO -- Queensland Jocelyn BURNETT -- Tasmania Beth ALEXANDER -- New South Wales Nicole SWANEPOEL -- Queensland Kahlia WARNER -- Victoria
910 11 12 13 14 15
Beth NICOLSON -- Queensland Anna-Irene TSOUKALAS -- Victoria
209.30 205.80 200.65 205.40

Womens 3 Metre Synchro Final
12345
308.70 Olivia WRIGHT (1990) + Sharleen STRATTON (1987) -- NSW + Queensland 296.64 Anabelle SMITH + Hannah THEK -- Victoria 289.26 Briony COLE (1983) + Ashley DE MUELENAERE (1995) -- Victoria + Queensland 266.01 Nicole SWANEPOEL (1995) + Beth NICOLSON (1996) -- Queensland 249.36 Anna GELAI + Emma JAMIESON -- Victoria

Mens 3 Metre Synchro Final
1234
418.86 Scott ROBERTSON (1987) + Grant NEL (1988) -- Victoria 417.03 Matthew MITCHAM + Ethan WARREN -- New South Wales + Queensland 333.30 Angus COLLOFF (1992) + Josiah PURSS (1993) -- New South Wales 330.45 James CONNOR + Darcy TAYLOR -- Victoria

Womens Platform Synchro Final
1234
316.74 Alexandra CROAK (1984) + Melissa WU (1992) -- New South Wales 315.84 Anabelle SMITH + Briony COLE (1983) -- Victoria 278.22 Hannah THEK + Kahlia WARNER -- Victoria 234.21 Nicole SWANEPOEL (1995) + Beth NICOLSON (1996) -- Queensland

Mens Platform Synchro Final

  • 411.33 Ethan WARREN + Matthew MITCHAM -- Queensland + New South Wales
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DIVING AUSTRALIA AWARDS

Male Diver of the Year – Matthew Mitcham Female Diver of the Year – Sharleen Stratton

SQUAD SELECTIONS

National Squad – Matthew Mitcham, Scott Robertson, Alex Croak, Bree Cole, Melissa Wu, Annabelle Smith, Jaele Patrick Development Squad – Angus Colloff, Ethan Warren, Olivia Wright, Rachel Bugg, Hannah Thek, Brittany Broben

Target 2012 Squad – Brittany Broben, James Connor 2010 YOG Qualifiers – Hannah Thek, Josiah Purss

2010 World Cup Team – Matthew Mitcham, Ethan Warren, Scott Robertson, Alex Croak, Melissa Wu, Sharleen Stratton, Bree Cole, Annabelle Smith Commonwealth Games Shadow Team – Matthew Mitcham, Scott Robertson, Grant Nel, Ethan Warren, Thomas Rickards, Olivia Wright, Melissa Wu, Alex Croak, Sharleen Stratton, Bree Cole, Annabelle Smith, Hannah Thek, Rachel Bugg, Anna Gelai, Brittany Broben, Jaele Patrick, Ashley de Muelenaere

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Rebecca Gilmore/Loudy Tourky Meet (3rd Interclub)
Parramatta
Sunday, 14 February 2010

  • Open Men
  • 12/13 Years Girls

  • 1
  • 251.20 James CROCKER PARR
  • 1
  • 221.40 Louise POOLE MLC

Open Women

  • 2
  • 195.00 Elizabeth MACAROUNAS

12
188.40 Marlee BARBER P2P 187.40 Emma LUDOWICI P10
PLCS 34567
176.75 Isabelle ALLWORTH P2P 165.85 Brittany OBRIEN DC 147.10 Kimberly THOO P10 143.50 Nicola FIORE P10

Masters Men

1234
170.35 Kim MO DM 163.60 Stephen SHAW DM 137.60 Peter CALVERCDA 101.10 Martin LANG DC
134.90 Kate NICHOLLS PARR

14/15 Years Boys
Masters Women

1234
259.41 Liam DUMMER ABBS 251.20 Paul MCLAUGHLIN P10 240.27 Nick JEFFREE P10
12345
258.30 Tiffany CRIPPS CDA 145.70 Melissa CALVER CDA 143.70 Katy ROSENTHALL DM 128.10 Caroline WELSH CDA
126.10 Kerry TRABINGER CDA
170.68 Brendan WRIGHT CDA

14/15 Years Girls

  • 1
  • 217.64 Katie OAG DC

Novice Girls

  • 2
  • 197.93 Michaela KITCHINGMAN

12
68.15 Rhiannon BURDEN CDA 63.00 Mackenzie CALVERCDA
CDA 345
192.80 Rebekah MCKENZIE PARR 188.60 Lily FRAME MLC 185.50 Natasha WELSH CDA

11/Under Boys

12
123.82 Matthew LANG DC
117.20 Callum BURDEN CDA

Elite Junior A Boys
11/Under Girls

12
177.85 Olivia HILL MLC
163.05 Raina WASTELL PARR

  • 1
  • 384.15 Benjamin TRABINGER CDA

Elite Junior A Girls
Elite Junior C Boys

12
401.55 Victoria HUNT HUDA

  • 387.22 Marlee BARBER P2P
  • 1
  • 275.30 Freddie PRYOR PARR

  • 12/13 Years Boys
  • 16/18 Years Boys

123456

  • 194.40 Liam HEATHER HUDA
  • 1

2
282.40 Chris MARSHALL PARR

  • 237.90 Dean ROSS P10
  • 179.70 Josh CHAPMAN HUDA

173.00 Tasman CALVER CDA 120.10 Luke WILKINSON PARR 144.88 Deniz FUAD PARR

16/18 Years Girls

123
298.15 Catriona LUXFORD ABBS 232.95 Kate RICKARDS HUDA

  • 210.05 Monique AUSTIN PARR
  • 120.10 William JEFFREE P10

Qualifiers 19/O 1M 11/U 1M 12/13 1M 12/13 3M

Kim Mo, Tiffany Cripps, Katy Rosenthall Raina Wastell, Tasman Calver

19/O Plt EJC 3M

Stephen Shaw Freddie Pryor
Liam Heather, Joshua Chapman, Louise Poole, Elizabeth Macarounas, Isabelle Allworth, Brittany O’Brien

14/15 3M 14/15 Plt EJA Plt 16/18 1M Officials

Paul McLaughlin Liam Dummer, Nick Jeffree, Katie Oag, Michael Kitchingman Ben Trabinger, Marlee Barber Catriona Luxford, Dean Ross

14/15 1M

Rebecca McKenzie

EJA 1M 16/18 3M

Victoria Hunt Chris Marshall, Kate Rickards

Sue Milford, Stan Pendall, Norma Holland, Anita Weaver, Cristina Magill, Gillian & Eric Brooker, Cathy Davies, James Crocker, Andy Hewat, Vyninka Arlow, Michelle & Rod Hunt, Ann Burden, Mike Heather, Merv Wright, Louise Rowe, Liz Kirov, Suzie O’Brien, Maree Barber, Joanne Dummer, Denise Rickards, Bonnie Macarounas Thanks to the members of the Parramatta for the great BBQ!!!

19-29 1mRhiannon Davies, Tiffany Cripps, Sara Cameron 19-29 3m

Rhiannon Davies, Tiffany Cripps

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Birthdays in Febraury 2010

Daryl Wee, Jordan Callaghan, Lauren Clark, Beth Alexander, Tamara Ambrose, Tiffany Cripps, Georgia Gibson, Abby Gibson, Isabel Bremmer, Bethany Taylor, Matthew Lang, Isabelle Allworth, Sally Paling, Skye Cripps, Keryn Milford, Ben Reardon, Sam Thompson, Claire McCaughey

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2010 AUSTRALIAN AGE DIVING
CHAMPIONSHIPS

Sunday, 4 April Training – Group A Training – Group B Training – Group C

Club Meeting

8.00am – 9.30am 9.30am – 11.00am 11.00am – 12.30pm

1.30pm – 3.00pm

Training – Group A Training – Group B Training – Group C

Team Leaders Meeting

1.30pm – 3.00pm 3.00am – 4.30pm 4.30pm – 6.00pm

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