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Queensland Masters Athletics Ladies Records As
Q.M.A. LADIES’ RECORDS AS AT 1st JANUARY, 2019 Record times up to and including W45 Adrienne McIvor 2016 40.29 W65 Jeanette Flynn 2017 13.27.58 800m must be set with Electronic W50 Julie Brims 2016 42.72 W70 Betty Menzies 2015 15.47.34 Timing to be accepted as Queensland W55 Wendy Sheaves-Doran 04 46.07 W75 Lorna Thompson 2002 17.46.0 /Australian/World Records to conform W60 Wendy Sheaves-Doran 10 48.38 W80 Lorna Thompson 2007 20.28.81 A W65 Carol Davis 2016 49.11 3000 METRES INDOOR (not Qld) to World and/or Australian Masters W70 Marge Allison 2016 54.68 Rules, and a Wind Gauge reading is W60 Anne Ryan 2014 12.28.31 A W75 Lorna Thompson 2002 1.19.75 5000 METRES required for Sprints. 3 Watch Times W85 Christiane Dauphinet 16 1.44.87 are needed for any other distance W30 Nerissa O’Donnell 2017 18.11.71 400 METRES W35 Marion Hayes 1994 18.01.29 longer than 800m to be recognised. W30 Brigitte Mullen 1999 57.80 W40 Glenda Banaghan 2007 17.05.51 1987 Lap Scoring is required for distances W35 Wilma Perkins 58.60 W45 Glenda Banaghan 2009 17.38.96 1983 longer than 1500 metres. W35 Jan Hynes 58.6 W50 Marcia Sheer 2009 18.24.31 2015 60 METRES W40 Adrienne McIvor 56.47 W55 Louisa Abram 2018 18.24.57 A W30 Fiona Cullen 2011 7.95 A W45 Adrienne McIvor 2016 56.60 A W60 Anne Ryan 2016 21.06.56 W35 Julie Brims 2005 7.99 W50 Jan Hynes 1994 61.11 W65 Jeanette Flynn 2017 23.11.62 W55 Jeanette Flynn 2007 63.6 W40 Julie Brims 2006 7.92 W70 Betty Menzies 2016 29.12.70 2006 W45 Julie Brims 2011 7.75 A W60) Marge Allison 67.51 W75 Lorna Thompson 2002 29.48.53 -
2005 / 2006 the Racewalking Year in Review
2005 / 2006 THE RACEWALKING YEAR IN REVIEW COMPLETE VICTORIAN RESULTS MAJOR INTERNATIONAL RESULTS Tim Erickson 11 November 2006 1 2 Table of Contents AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY GAMES, QLD, 27-29 SEPTEMBER 2005......................................................................5 VICTORIAN SCHOOLS U17 – U20 TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS, SAT 8 OCTOBER 2005...................6 VRWC RACES, ALBERT PARK, SUNDAY 23 OCTOBER 2005...................................................................................7 CHINESE NATIONAL GAMES, NANJING, 17-22 OCTOBER 2005 ..........................................................................10 VICTORIAN ALL SCHOOLS U12-U16 CHAMPIONSHIPS, OLYMPIC PARK, 29 OCTOBER 2005 .....................12 VRWC RACES, ALBERT PARK, SUNDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2005.............................................................................13 PACIFIC SCHOOLS GAMES, MELBOURNE, NOVEMBER 2005..............................................................................16 AUSTRALIAN ALL SCHOOLS CHAMPS, SYDNEY, 8-11 DECEMBER 2005..........................................................19 VRWC RACES, SUNDAY 11 DECEMBER 2005...........................................................................................................23 RON CLARKE CLASSIC MEET, GEELONG, 5000M WALK FOR ELITE MEN, SAT 17 DECEMBER 2005.........26 GRAHAM BRIGGS MEMORIAL TRACK CLASSIC, HOBART, FRI 6 JANUARY 2006..........................................28 NSW 5000M TRACK WALK CHAMPIONSHIPS, SYDNEY, SAT 7 JANUARY 2006...............................................29 -
The Weight Pentathlon Shall Be Included in the Team Events
EVAA TECHNICAL MANAGER WMA STADIA COMMITTEE MEMBER Dear athletes-Affiliates At the general assembly in san Sebastian there will be several point that will be raised regarding competition, as I am aware that many of the affiliates may not attend the assembly I would appreciate your feedback on some of the points raised in the following series of possible proposals. Even when you will have members attending it would be good for me to have some of your ideas as to these things, so that though I may be for or against them I have some feedback from my region, please mail me your comments and I will make a list for the meeting in August. Winston Thomas. [email protected] Possible Team medals in the Weight Pentathlon PROPOSAL The Weight Pentathlon shall be included in the team events, Team medal shall be awarded in the Weight Pentathlon. Awards will be for Women and men *M35 upwards in 5 year age groups Teams will consist of there scoring athlete Their total scores will be added to secure the final points. Athlete will be able to score in a lower age class only where they have no team in their own age group and all the implements are of the same specifications. For a trial period of 1 championships teams shall pay a €6.00 entry fee Teams will be free from this period as with other team events. *Note M35 should they be adopted by WMA/IAAF Ruling to be added in THE COMPETITION Field Events 12.(6) When team competitions are included in Weight pentathlon, there shall be three team awards on the basis that each Affiliate is entitled to count one team (best three to score) in five year age groups, and their results shall be computed on the points gained. -
Blackheath & Bromley Courier
Blackheath & Bromley Courier January 2016. President 2015-16. Dave Cordell. Editor. Pat Calnan ([email protected]) Editorial. Nothing counts until Christmas! Well there are some important relays, league races and the opportunities to gain International selections in the Autumn, but the main Championships all happen in the New Year. Every weekend for the next couple of months we’ll have Club members in action both indoors and outdoors. If you aren’t competing yourself get along and give them some support and don’t forget the Mob Matches! This edition features more rankings, from our talented and enthusiastic youngsters, and from our Masters who continue to compete at National level and beyond. Last year was a good one for the Club and its members at all levels. Don’t forget that whether you are striving to win medals at a Championship, aiming for a personal best, or just competing for a point, you could become a Quiz Question. Happy 2016! January 3rd Metaswitch Games Open, Lee Valley. 9th. Kent Cross Country Championships, Brands Hatch 9th- 10th. SEAA U17 and U15 Individual Championships, Lee Valley. 16th – 17th. SEAA Senior and U20 Individual Championships, Lee Valley. 17th. Open 10km, Hayes, 10.30 23rd-24th London Senior & Under 20 Games, Lee Valley. 24th. Mob Match South London Harriers, Hayes. 10.30. 30th-31st London Under 17 & Under 15 Games, Lee Valley 30th SEAA Cross Country Championships, Parliament Hill. February 6th BUCs Cross Country Championships, Gloucester 7th. Club 10, Hayes 13th. Kent Cross Country League, Foots Cray Meadows. (Seniors only). 13th-14th. England Athletics Under 20, 17 and 15 Championships, Sheffield. -
Wednesday, March 27, 2019 Please Remind Students to See Canvas for Announcements During 4Th Period
Wednesday, March 27, 2019 Please remind students to see Canvas for announcements during 4th period ANNOUNCEMENTS WHS American Pie: Public ticket sales info: This year WHS American Pie VII considers life through the lens of teenagers - a decade by decade look at the teen experience and teenagers' contributions to American popular culture with WHS American Pie VII Teenage Wasteland on Thursday April 25 and Friday April 26 at 7 pm in the WHS Auditorium. 2 nights, 2 totally different shows! We are offering the opportunity to purchase tickets (max of 2 per show) on Wed 3/27 7-8pm or while supplies last at the WHS main entrance (near the WHS Learning Center) WHS entrance #6. $10 each Thank you so much for your continued support of our students and our show. We are looking forward to rocking with you! Rock on! Graduating from high school in 2019 and planning to live at home? BAC is the perfect job for you! BAC will work around your college schedule and allows you to work summers too! There are options for AM only, PM only, and AM/PM. The pay is competitive. Reach out to Marci Derado at [email protected] if you are interested. Prom 2019 Information: ● Current WHS Juniors and Seniors in good standing and their guests are permitted to attend. ● Students are not required to have a date. They may attend alone or in groups (but must have a date as described below if not a current WHS Junior or Senior themselves). ● All students will undergo a breathalyzer test when arriving to Prom and can be tested at any point during the event as deemed necessary. -
The English Schools' Athletic Association Founded 1925
The English Schools' Athletic Association Founded 1925 Affiliated to: England Athletics, National Council for School Sport VICE PRESIDENTS: Mr. L. E. Alcock Miss Y. Aspinall Miss E. Beveridge Mr. R. J. Blades M.B.E. Mr. K. R. Bray Mrs J. Buoy Mrs. J. Bundy Mr. C. Cohen C.B.E. Mr. J. E. Cook Mr. M. Dooling M.B.E. Mr. R. Edwards Mr. R. A. England Ms. S. Garvey Mr. J. Gwyther Mr. J. G. Harvey Mr. D. J. Hayward M.B.E. Dr. J. Lee Mrs. L. Lenton Mr. J. W. Lucas Miss M. Meikle Mrs. J. L. Mudd Mr. R. L. Mudd Mrs. M. O’Donnell Mr. P. Ponton Mr. D. J. Pope M.B.E. Mr. G. Wickens Mrs. J. Wright B.E.M. HONORARY VICE PRESIDENTS: Miss D. Best M.B.E. Mrs. P. Gillett Mr. D. Pryce Mr J. Knight ACTING HONORARY SECRETARY: Sue Garvey 2, Chew Gardens, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire FY6 7FW Tel: 01253 899816/Mobile 07789763847 Email: [email protected] www.esaa.net All the material in this publication, excluding advertising matter, is the copyright of the English Schools' Athletic Association 1 INDEX Officers, Post Holders & Committees 2021 Page 3 General Committee members Page 4 Past Officers Page 6 County Secretaries Page 7 Calendar 2021 Page 9 Provisional calendar for 2022 Page 10 Championship Meetings 2021 Page 11 ESAA Event Coordinators Page 12 ESAA Award Scheme Agents Page 13 Annual Report for 2020 Page 14 ESAA Standards Scheme Page 21 ESAA Awards Scheme Page 22 ESAA List of Standards for 2021 Page 24 Lists of Championship Best Performances & Records Page 29 Constitution and General Rules Page 33 Competition Rules Page 36 Track & Field Championship Rules Page 38 Cross Country Championship Rules Page 41 Race Walk Championship Rules Page 42 Combined Events Championship Rules Page 43 Track & Field Cup Competition Rules Page 46 Cross Country Cup Competition Rules Page 48 Insurance Cover at ESAA events Page 50 Athletics in Key Stage 3 Page 50 Safety Measures in Athletics Page 53 2 OFFICERS 2021 Chairman Lynne Pope The Firs, Shaws Hill, Whatstandwell, Matlock, Derbyshire. -
The Essential Local's Guide to Banff
REGISTER FOR CLASSES • 403.762.1251 • BANFF.CA/REGISTER 1 This guide has everything you need to plan your winter in Banff. Whether you’re new to town or a long-time resident, you’ll find info ranging from recycling to housing to community classes for all ages. Want more info on something in this guide? Check banff.ca for details or updates on classes. We also maintain an online resource directory of local clubs, church groups, sports leagues and more at banff.ca/communityresources. Advertising Advertise your club, program or business to Banff locals. Email [email protected] to find out how to get your ad in the next edition of the Essential Local’s Guide (available in print and online). The Essential Local’s Guide to Banff is published biannually by the Town of Banff. Designer: Laura Clippingdale, fusiongraphicsprint.ca Cover image and image to right: Travel Alberta/Mike Seehagel 2 REGISTER FOR CLASSES • 403.762.1251 • BANFF.CA/REGISTER How to Register Table of Online Contents Register for programs and courses online at banff.ca/register. Call Classes & Programs 4 403.762.1251 or 403.762.1235 • Drop In! 4 • Active Living & Wellness 6 Visit • Try-It Sports 8 Banff Town Hall, 110 Bear Street • Aquatics 10 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday • Languages, Arts & Food 12 The Fenlands Recreation Centre, 100 Norquay Road • Children & Youth 14 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Monday to Friday • BanffLIFE (ages 18 – 30) 16 7 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday & Sunday (September to May) • 55+ Programs 18 (The Fenlands does not accept registrations for daily childcare or • Social Well-Being 19 Banff Access Program applications.) • Volunteer 20 Quote the red course code when registering. -
Swim Serpentine Training Plans
Swim Serpentine Training Plans To swim one mile in a 25 metre pool you'll need to complete 64 lengths. If you're new to swimming, or are looking to improve, find out if there are any adult swimming sessions in your pool, perhaps a triathlon club or ‘Masters’ training session. These sessions are often welcoming and a great way to progress quickly. Often they also have a swimming coach on the pool side to provide set sessions for you, which can help with your technique. A swimming session should consist of a Warm up, Main Set, Contrast Set and Warm Down: Warm up: Gradually warm up your arms and lungs as you increase your pace over some short distances. Main Set: Typically a target distance broken down into shorter distances with short recovery times to help you work on your pace. For example: the target may be 1000 metres, so a simple session would be to swim 10 x 100 metres with one-minute rest between each four lengths (in a 25m pool). This way you can swim faster for the duration of the 100 metres than you would be able to over a straight 1000m swim. Contrast Set: After a main session the contrast set throws in some drills with perhaps some kick or stroke work. Warm down: A reverse of the Warm up, reduce your speed and think about technique. At other times you may go into the pool to complete a long distance swim, for example, to swim one mile non-stop and time yourself. One-mile pool training plan Train for Swim Serpentine using the following sample sets and drill suggestions. -
Stewards Report
THOROUGHBRED RACING S.A. LIMITED STIPENDIARY STEWARDS' REPORT Report on Race Meeting held at Morphettville Parks Racecourse by the South Australian Jockey Club on Saturday, 22 February 2020 Stewards: M. Santoro (A/Chairman) & S. Callanan (HT), (Steward). A. Streckbein (M) & E. Tickner (F) (Cadet Stewards) D. Jonas, A. Bittner, K. Rawson, B. Hallett, L. Martin & R. Seneca (Deputy Stewards), Dr P. Horridge & Dr A. Agnew (Veterinary Surgeons). TRACK: Good 4 (Track with some give in it) Upgraded to a Good 3 at 2.10 pm (Track with good grass coverage and cushion) RAIL: Out 3 metres 1000 metres to winning post, true remainder sectional 604 metres WEATHER: Fine RIDER CHANGES: Race Horse Rider Replaced By Reason 7 EXALTED TRAIL R. Hurdle Late notification ------------------------------------ RACE 1: ADELAIDE GALVANISING HANDICAP - 1250 metres The start of this event was delayed approximately four minutes. MAN OF HIS WORD (D. Dunn) - a post-race veterinary examination revealed no visible abnormalities. OAMARU OWL (J. Maund) - slow to begin. Raced keenly in the early and middle stages of the event. Laid out rounding the home turn. Rider reported the gelding did not feel comfortable throughout the event, had not travelled in the manner it had when he had ridden it previously, and for this reason he had not ridden OAMARU OWL out in his normal manner over the concluding 200 metres. A post-race veterinary examination revealed no visible abnormalities. ENIGMAN (T. Pannell) - reared on jumping away, became awkward and was slow into stride. A post-race veterinary examination revealed no visible abnormalities. EASY BEAST (NZ) (L. -
STIPENDIARY STEWARDS REPORT Canberra Racing Club Incorporated
STIPENDIARY STEWARDS REPORT Canberra Racing Club Incorporated THOROUGHBRED PARK Sunday 16 December 2018 Weather: Fine Track: Soft (6) Rail: 3 metres out entire circumference J. D. Walshe (Chairman), C. Polglase, J. Turner (Stewards), M. Donoghue (Starter), R. Charnock (Assistant Starter) K. Head (Swab), L. Milton (Scales) J. Dorrington (Judge) Dr A. Willi (Veterinarian). RACE 1: Material Pleasures Maiden Handicap 1600M Spectre—Slow to begin. Passing the 500 metres improved onto the heels of Mickey Jay and had to be restrained. Was badly held up, did not obtain clear running at any time in the straight and consequently went to the line untested. Mickey Jay—Became held up on straightening and did not obtain clear running until near the 150 metres. Reign Over Me—Was inclined to lay in in the straight. Zamaking—Change of tactics: rider given option to position mount more forward; was a little slow to begin and consequently settled worse than mid-field. After the 1400 metres commenced to overrace and got its head up when being restrained from the heels of Reign Over Me. 1st Reign Over Me 2nd Princess Tabitha 3rd Zamakin 4th Mickey Jay RACE 2: Monaro Windows Benchmark 55 Handicap 1400M Bull Bailey—Pulled hard during the middle stages of the event. Admire Gratzi—For some distance after the 900 metres got its head up when overracing. Was held up for clear running rounding the home turn. Diamond Charlie—Raced wide throughout. Chyseing Ivy—Was bumped on jumping by Malizia, which shifted out. The Costa Dreams—Raced wide throughout. 1 1st Admire Gratzi 2nd Smiling At Shadows 3rd Diamond Charlie 4th We Could Be Heroes RACE 3: The MV Southern Cross Class 1 Handicap 1200M Cosimo—Held up for clear running rounding the home turn and until passing the 250 metres and then passing the 200 metres had difficulty improving into a narrow run between Rosecraft and Revitup Rednut and when doing so made contact with Rosecraft. -
Table of Contents
A Column By Len Johnson TABLE OF CONTENTS TOM KELLY................................................................................................5 A RELAY BIG SHOW ..................................................................................8 IS THIS THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES FINEST MOMENT? .................11 HALF A GLASS TO FILL ..........................................................................14 TOMMY A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS ........................................................17 NO LIGHTNING BOLT, JUST A WARM SURPRISE ................................. 20 A BEAUTIFUL SET OF NUMBERS ...........................................................23 CLASSIC DISTANCE CONTESTS FOR GLASGOW ...................................26 RISELEY FINALLY GETS HIS RECORD ...................................................29 TRIALS AND VERDICTS ..........................................................................32 KIRANI JAMES FIRST FOR GRENADA ....................................................35 DEEK STILL WEARS AN INDELIBLE STAMP ..........................................38 MICHAEL, ELOISE DO IT THEIR WAY .................................................... 40 20 SECONDS OF BOLT BEATS 20 MINUTES SUNSHINE ........................43 ROWE EQUAL TO DOUBELL, NOT DOUBELL’S EQUAL ..........................46 MOROCCO BOUND ..................................................................................49 ASBEL KIPROP ........................................................................................52 JENNY SIMPSON .....................................................................................55 -
2019 October Footprints
WWW.VICMASTERSATHS.ORG.AU ICTORIAN october- november MASTERS ATHLETICS 2019 SMASHIN’ IT how our diets have changed - RESULTS 2019 Half Marathon - RESULTS 2019 VMA 10 Mile Road Race - Ask the Coach - Final Browne Shield Results 2 CONTENTS P.3-8 Masterpieces P.9 Ad - Doug Orr 880 Yards P.10 Ad - Lindsay Thomas Memorial P.11 Ad - Andy Salter Memorial Relay P.12 Knox 30th Birthday Celebrations P.13 Springvale/N.Park 40th Birthday Celebrations P.14-18 Results Winter Inter Venue Challenge - Donc. Busting to escape Melbourne’s freezing win- P.19 Results - 2019 AMA 20k Road Walks ter I decided to get some Queensland warmth into P.20 Clyde’s New Record Report my bones and enter the Oceania Masters in Mackay. P.21-28 Results - 2019 Oceania Masters The City of Mackay had put in a brand new complex P.29 Article - Smashin’ It adjoining the University with a pool and athletics P.30 It’s News To Me track. P.31 Results - 2019 VMA 10 Mile There were some outstanding athletes at P.32 Results - 2019 VMA Half Marathon this event but the atmosphere is definately more P.33-36 Final Browne Shield Results low key than, say, the AMA Champs we just staged in P.37 Ask the Coach P.38 John Waite Trophys Melbourne. P.39 An Opportunity to Volunteer It is after all a chance for the people of the P.40 2020 Alice Springs Masters Games Pacific Islands to get some competition and there P.41 2020 Membership Form were a range of Countries there.