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Parents Volunteering Queensland Relay Championships P O Box 220, Booval Qld 4304 Ph: 0409 754 884 Website: http://www.ipswichathletics.org.au Newsletter 25th November 2016 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE: The start of the season has many new faces joining our club and many thanks goes to Theresa (Marty) for encouraging young athletes (especially Ipswich Little ‘A’s) to become more skillful and adept in all events they compete in. Hope to see you all either at training or at the competitions. The Ipswich City Sports Awards were fantastic in that many categories were catered for and it was priceless to listen to Michael Slater sharing his experiences at top level in cricket and also as a commentator. Well done to all. Yes, we are on Face Book as a secret group called IDAC and it’s for club members, parents and supporters of our club. This way local updated late news can be circulated. So look for us and ask to join so you can be added to the closed group. We also have a public FB page called Ipswich & District Athletic Club for general enquiries. Vic Parents Volunteering On training nights when our Committee are unable to man the clubhouse window to take training fees etc. it would be wonderful if some parents could help out on a roster system. It is not hard and is only for about 45 minutes at start of training. Please see Vic Pascoe so a list can be drawn up. With your help this action would make our club run a whole lot better. Queensland Relay Championships These Championships will be held on 10th – 11th December 2016 at QSAC. Ted Ruben our Jumps Coach is the manager of these teams. Entry to these championships are free to the athlete, the Club pays these fees. The team lists will be available on Monday night at training. All names should have been in by the training night Monday 28/11/2015 so teams can be notified and entered by the official closing date of 8/12/2016. Congratulations Competing on the world stage from 26th Oct – 6th Nov 2016 in Perth for the World Masters Athletics Championships. our club members Darrin Norwood (35-39yrs) and World Masters Michael Berlin (45-49yrs) perform with the very best in their groups. Athletics Championships Their performances are as follows; Darrin Norwood 37yrs 35-39yrs Weight Throw 15.30m 2nd PB Hammer Throw 43.27m 5th Javelin 48.09m 4th Shot Put 14.59m 3rd Throws Pentathlon 3289 points 2nd Hammer Throw 41.95m PB Shot put 13.66m Discus Throw 39.72m Javelin 48.79m SB Weight Throw 14.72m Michael Berlin 47yrs 45-49yrs 100m heats 12.31 PB Semi-final 12.33 18th overall. Triple Jump 10.14 10th 200m heats 25.07 PB 29th overall Long Jump Prelims 5.51m 9th High Jump 1.60m 5th 4 x 100m Relay 45.82 3rd (Michael ran the first leg for Australia). Michael Berlin (47yrs) just proves how tough you can be by competing at the Pan Pacific Masters Games on the Gold Coast Michael had only got back from the World Masters Championships during the week, a fantastic effort here going on his performances over the three days. Results as follows; 45-49yrs 60m 7.78 1st Long Jump 5.37m 1st PB 100m 12.25 2nd High Jump 1.60m 1st PB 200m 25.19 2nd Triple Jump 10.30m 4th The Club Christmas Party We will be holding a breakup fun night with games at the Clubhouse, Bill Paterson Oval on Wednesday 14th December 2016 for a 6.30pm start. RSVP is required by Monday 12th December 2016 or on any training night. The Club is providing food and nibbles, tea and coffee etc. Costume dress theme is to be festive Christmas dress theme. After judging, prizes will be on offer for male and female entrants. Don’t miss out. Just a Thought’ I’ve learned that……Genuine giving profoundly impacts others. QAL now has several events scheduled on their website www.qal.org.au Budding Future Stars The Australian Primary Schools Championships are being held at th th Sydney, NSW from the 26 Nov – 27 Nov 2016. Erin Wright 12yrs Multi event Tetrathlon The 2016 Australian Secondary All Schools Championships will see our excellent Club athletes competing in Canberra, December 2nd - 4th December 2016. A School Knock out competition will be on December 5th 2016 in Canberra. This competition provides an outstanding opportunity for budding athletes to achieve new personal bests in the company of their talented peers from around the nation. Performances achieved will set the tone for the 2017 Australian Athletics Championships to be held in Sydney (NSW) in March 2017. Camryn Novinetz U/14yrs 3000m Walk Breeanna Betzold U/16yrs 3000m Walk Hayley Wright U/16yrs 90m Hurdles, 200m Hurdles and 4 x 100m Relay Squad. Rochelle Vidler U/16yrs Discus and Hammer throw. Miriam Peni U/18yrs 200m, 4 x 100m relay squad and Swedish relay squad. Lorenz Ryan U/18yrs Triple Jump. Track & Field InterClub Competition All Track and Field events are now scheduled on the Queensland Athletics website QLD COMBINED EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS 7th – 8th JANUARY 2017 at St Lucia Glynnis Nunn Shield at St Lucia 7th – 8th January 2017 Sally Pearson Shield at QSAC 21/01/2017 Denise Boyd Shield at QSAC 28/01/20 Chiller Porter Shield at QSAC 4/02/2017 QLD 3000m Championships 9/02/2017 Norma Croker Shield at QSAC 11/02/2017 Benita Willis Shield at QSAC 18/02/2017 5000m Championships 18/02/2017 QLD Athletics Championships (U/14yrs to Open) 23rd - 26/02/2017 at QSAC. Carlee Beattie Shield at QSAC 4/03/2017 Garry Brown Shield at QSAC 11/03/2017 The Australian Athletics Championships will see about 3,500 athletes and their families converge on Sydney for 7 days of competition in March 2017. The championships will take place at the Sydney Stadium and will include events for age groups from U14 to U20, from the 26th March to 2nd April 2017. Draft Timetable and further information can be found on the Athletics Australia website AM I ELIGIBLE? To be eligible for selection athletes must be a current member of Queensland Athletics and a minimum of 12 years of age as at the 31 December 2017. Athletes are also required to compete in the Queensland Junior Athletics Championships (23 - 26 February 2017), and at least one other QA competition during the 2016-2017 QA Summer Series.# HOW DO I QUALIFY? To qualify to compete in the Australian Junior Athletics Championships athletes must satisfy at least one of the following criteria: Place 1st, 2nd or 3rd in: Queensland Secondary Schools Track and Field Championships (20 - 23 October 2016) Queensland Junior Athletics Championships (23 - 26 February 2017)* Place 1st or 2nd in: Athletics North Queensland Track & Field Championships (23 - 25 September 2016)* Any athlete that achieves the entry standard is eligible for selection *pending nomination If you believe you have qualified for the 2017 Australian Athletics Championships then we strongly encourage you to nominate for the Queensland Heat Team. There is no cost to nominate and it only takes a few minutes. Nominations close at 9am Wednesday 1st March 2017. Athletics will notify nominees of the success of their nomination on a weekly basis. A Team List will also be updated on this page on a weekly basis. If your name does not appear on the team list and your nomination has been approved please contact the QA Office. Final team nominations list will be finalised on Thursday 2nd March following the close of nominations. Please note that athletes selected in the Queensland Heat Team will not have their place in the team officially confirmed until the eligibility requirements have been met and team registration and payment has been completed by the due date. Check out the Queensland Athletics website for further information. www.qldathletics.org.au Happy November Birthdays Breeanna Betzold Tyla Stolberg Emily Kitching Larissa Chambers Brad Robinson Benjamin Thomas Club Uniform The Club uniform must be worn at all interclub meets, e.g. All comers at St. Lucia and Gold Coast etc. If the uniform is not worn, no points or performances will be recorded at inter club meets. The cost of the uniform is as follows: Girls Crop Tops $50-00 Girls Singlet’s $37-00 Girls Shorts $52-00 Boys Singlet’s $37-00 Boys Shorts $57-00 Old Stock is on sale at $10-00 apiece. These can be used for training etc. Congratulations It was wonderful to see a number of our hard working and talented athletes as nominees contesting for a sports award of the year at the Annual City of Ipswich Sports Awards. Theresa, Tyla and Ryan Stolberg Kelly, Luoise and Paul McNamara Michael Moore Anthony and Amy Buhse Casey and Gavin Bell Darrin Norwood and Alicia Graham Answer to the Question The winner of the October question was Liz Melrose The correct answer was: “A Compass”. A new question is as follows: I am a female that will not run, And in the dark I won't be fun, I cause a stir, perhaps a scream, To have me you will not be keen, You'd like to keep me on a tether, But you won’t escape my appearance forever. What am I? Think carefully!!! The first club member to reply by email with the correct answer wins a prize. Email: - [email protected] Club Training Nights Training nights on Monday and Wednesday nights 7pm to 9pm. A water bottle, towel and appropriate warm clothing are required for all sessions.
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