St. George District Athletic club Inc. Incorporøted 1992 Successor to St. George District Amateur Athletic Club Founded 1921'. Affiliated Athletics NSW Headquarters Track: Olds Park Distance: Scarborough Park

Athtetes who set new Club records during the 1993-94 season included (from lelt): Ursula Rodwøy, Kieran Galløgher and Anne Manning SEVENTY THIRD ANNUAL REPORT AND STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FORTHE YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH,1994 M AKE' o' t'ro, :..Tll * E Nc LrsH BfrTES BII(ES The Public Trustee has been making Wills and administering Trading Hours for over 75 years. lt's our business and what we do Mon - Fri 8am-6pm Now, we're doing it even better! Thursday 8am-8pm Saturday 8am-4pm many people, making lheir Will can be a conf using expe- . Wills are usually dratted using complicated legal so many people are unsure if what they are ning expresses their intentions accurately. Great range of At the Public Trustee, we now draft most simple Wills in New Bikes PLAIN ENGLISH, so you know that what your are signing says what you mean. And it's just as legally valid. and Accessor¡es With the Public Trustee as your executor your estate will be inistered im partially by caring, experienced prof ession- als who know all the pitfalls. Allfunds held by the Public For ALL Your Cycling Needs ustee are backed by government guarantee. And you also that we'll definitely be here to carry our your wishes Clothing & Helmets the time comes. So protect your loved ones today by calling the Public Trustee at Hurstville or Miranda to arrange an appointment to BFTES BIKES won't be beaten on make, or update, your Will for free. And in PLAIN ENGLISHI PRICE - SERVICE - QUALITY . CONTACT David Sheehan David Thompson PUBLIC TRUSTEE PUBLIC TB USTEE Now at: 3RD FLOOR SUITE 5 188 Forest Road, Hurstville 182 FOBEST RD 19-21 CENTBAL RD HURSTVILLE 2220 MIRANDA 2228 PH:579 8477 PH: 526 2466 Phone: 585 1 230

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A.A. Gainsford OAM 1 923 Palron Mens Dlstance Caplain W.J.Hasler (deceased) 1 932 R. Nash G.McClean B.C. Button 1 937 Presldent Mens Dlstance Vlc€ captaln W.Ahern (deceased) 1 955 R. Gribble B.Molino A.Gould (deceased) 1 963 J.Bowers 1971 Emer¡tus Presldent Womens D¡stanco Captain D.Jolliffe 1971 D.Jenkins A.A. Gainsford OAM D.Wilson AM 1 971 R.Gribble 1 975 Senior Vlce Presldents Womens Distancc Vice Captain G.Canuthers MBE 1 983 G.Carruthêrs MBE;S.Donnelly;A.Thomas C.Williams A.Thomas 1 983

V¡ce Presídents Publicity Officers S.Donnelly 199 1 A.A.GainsfordOAM; R.Gribble; A.Peek: 1 R.Rathbone OAM: L.Mcleay; R. Green;T.Griff ilhs ; F.Eggleton (deceased) 991 P.Phillips; R.Nash M.lemma; B.Langton; W.Pickering; D.Melham; R. Nash 199.1

G.Punch; G.Thompson; R.Jolliffe;D.Wilson AM; A.Peek 1 991 A.Staples; A.Argall; Reg¡slrar G.Page;G.Freeman; D.Joll¡ffo; A.Staples 1 991 B.Scott; A.l-{enderson; A.Peek; B.Molino; C. Ferraro H.Gibbons; L.Bosman; P.Donnelly; P.Phillíps Assistant Registrar Gene¡al Secretary V.Hopkins H.Molloy Reco¡ds Otficer Merit Awards Treasurer J.Gallagher F.Eggleton (deceased) 1975 D.Jolliffe M.Moroney (deceased) 1 975 Soclal Comm¡ttee P.Donnelly; P.Nash; N.Thomas: E.McOlean; G.Page 1 975 Track Secretary A.Thomas 1975 A.Peek J.Molloy; J.Windred F.Thornton 1975 O¡stance Secretary Selectors L.Williams (deceased) 1975 S.Donnelly; D.Jolliffe; A.Peek; G.McOfean; C.Batman D.Edwards 199 1 C.Batman; P.Tonge; C.Williams; D.Jenkins A.Henderson 1 991 M¡nute Secretary P.Phillips 1 991 Handicappers P.Phillips 1 991 S.Donnelly; D.Jolliffe; P.Tonge; A.Peek T.Richards B.Scott 1 991 l-lonorary Auditor D.Carlisle Tlmekeepers, Judges and Gear Stewards K.Jenkins; S Donnelly; B.Molino; A.Argall; Executive R.Nash; H.Kunkel; J.Gallagher; T.Richards; R.Gribble(Chakman); R.Molloy; D.Jolliffe; A.Peek; A.Peek; A.Henderson; D.Jolliffe; P.Tonge; C.Batman; S.Donnelly; C.Ferrarot J.Gallagher; P.Wright: E.Walsh; E.Gentle; P.Tuziak; PPhillips R.Molloy; J.Molloy C.Wlliams; A.Staples; A.Thomas Costume Custodian & Trophy Steward Delegates to Management Council T.Richards B.Gribble; R.Molloy; A.Staples:C Batman(alt) Starters Oelegates to lnterclub S.Donnelly; A.Peek; P.Tonge; P.Tuziak; E.Gentle A.Peek; R.Gribble; J.Gallaghe(alt); C.Stratford(alt) Coaches Delegates to Harrier (Winter) Comm¡ttee A.Peek; P.Tuziak; A.Thomas; R.Ennever; A.Staples; W.Seary; P.Phillips (alt) R.Molloy; L.Watson; C.Stratford; W.Pratt

Track Caplaln Flrst Ald C.Williams A.Argall; R.Nash; V.Hopkins

There are three distinct categories into which club Glub Membersh¡p members can be placed. These are - (A) Open, Associates and Officials; 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 (B) Athletes 16 years and over but under 20; and Officials 39 47 14 23 26 (C) Athletes less than 16 years. Open 37 33 83 75 85 Associate 130 1 10 The Club has experienced growth in categories A and Under 20 232 02 C, while athletes between the ages of 15 and 19 fell. The resurgence in membership is particularly Under 1 9 2 55 encouraging and is due in part to the efforts of the Under 18 975 98 Club's executive and a policy towards family 1 7 Under 7 72 regiskations by Athletics NSW. During 1993-94, the Under 1 6 25 18 I 64 Club received 54 new members and had 134 Underl 5 4 68 renewals, compared to 41 new members and 128 Under 1 4 6 11 10 renewals for the previous year. 110 members, Under 13 9 84 including 50 athletes under 16, were members for the full year; 49 registered for the winter season; and l9 Under 1 2 23 20 17 39 registered as summer athletes. ln addition, 10 young Under 11 15 15 athletes registered as associates during the summer Total 136 157 188 131 169 season.

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2 - St. George Athletics 94 President's Report

Prcsênled to rrnmár,ß tt thè 73Ìd Annual Genanl Meet¡ng hetd at 51. Georgc Leaguas Ctub Bowtlng Ctub P¡lnces Highway Cartton 24 June 1gg4 at 7.tldpm Ladies and Gøntlemen

Our Club continues to progrêss w¡th pleasing results in the competitive arena was unable to run a qualifying time and claim a spot in the Commonwealth and a healthy working party contributing to good administration. Gam€s team. There has beên a substant¡al increase in the number of athletês representing John Wall (20) a new and exciting middle distance runner to join our ranks our Club throughout the year with a coresponding increase in adtievement by won the State Open 1500m t¡tle at his first attempt in open company. John those athletes. We have shown in the past year that St. George is certainly on repfesented lhe state in the Austfalian u20 cross country championships the way back with a closo second placing to Saucony Sutherland in the 1993 finishlng with a bronze medal as the 3rd resident Aussie to greet the judges. He Winter Premiership after giving that club a healthy start at the beginning of the also represented Australia in the World Universities Cross Country winter season and we played a b¡gger role in combination with Saucony Champ¡onshíps held in lreland earlier this year. His ability to find another gear Sutherland in the lnterdistrict comp€tit¡on during the Track & Field season. towards the end of his races is great to watch. Results of various Track & iield Championships and Relays showed our athletes Itwas recently r€veal€d by medical personnel that Ursula Rodway (15) had were more prominent than we have been for many years. compêted throughout the track & field season with a fractured vertebra in her We were host to four members of the Tongan National Alhletic team who back. Her efforts to win the State Ul6 Hepthalon Championship and finish a were sent to Australia for compet¡t¡on prior to competing in the Oceania Games close 2nd in the 300m hurdles title was nothing short of amazing. She was a in New Zealand at the end of February. These athletes contributed vajuable most consistent performer in the lnterdistrict Compet¡tion and was the h¡ghest points in the lntefdistfict Competition and were grateful for the opportunity to pointscor€r for the Saucony/St. George teams. Although feeling sore on some competê and train with our Club. The Tongan Athletics Assoc¡ation also occasions, Ursula was always trying and when she returns to the athletics adopted our uniform as their National competition costume following discussion scene later this year I'm sure we will see a much more enthusiaslic young with Club Treasurer Dennis Jolliffe whilst he was working in Tonga last athlete. November. Tongas national colours are red and white so that helped. Dave Evans is another addit¡on to our ranks and although injury prevented For the third successive year our membership increased to the highest level Dave from producíng his best form he showed enough towards the end of the in 10 years. This continuous upward trend indicates our club is in a happy season to indicate he w¡ll be a force this coming year. Dave filled minor situat¡on and members feel encouraged to inv¡te new members to our ranks. I placings in the State Open 1500m and 5000m t¡tles and ran well to clinch a have always emphasised th€ more the merrier, a crowd anracts attontjon bronze medal in the Australian 5000m t¡tle in 14m 09s being the third Aussie to whereas a few brings linle intorêst. finish. Our CIub continues to sêek sponsorship which is essent¡al if rve are to grow Our Club has many talentêd young athletes one of whom is Trent Munson and our athletes are to bê given every opportunity to reach lhe¡r ultimate goals (15). He must be rated as one of the most excitìng young middle distance ¡n our sport. We now have many young athletes who can progress to prospects in the country. From an ordinary 4m 27s 1500m lnterdisk¡ct "D" international standard and hopefully represent our country. Th€y w¡ll require all Grade last November to State and Australian Ul6 Champion over 3000m, a the support we can offer including motivation, top compelition and financial 4.00 minute 1500m (2nd in State and 3rd in Australian t¡tles) and 2.00 m¡nute assistance. These days more than €ver our athlêtês are required to fund their 800m is unbelievable. Trenfs improvement in such a short time is magnificent. trips interstate etc. Our Australian and State Associations do little, if anything, Anolher athlets to perform well in State Championships was Baden to help athletes lo meet the cost of transporl, accommodation etc. Thanks to Reynolds with 3rd placing in the State Open 3km in gm 15s and many other sports and recreat¡onal clubs, hotels etc. in the St. George distr'ct 1okm in 31mf 3s. who help with financial ass¡stance to our athletes. Belinda Otto won the State U'l8 Championship and was 4th in Our efforts 1o procure an area at Scarborough Park for the construction of the Australian titles. Karen Hall was 3rd in the U20 Hepthalon Championship Athletic/Hockey facilities in conjunct¡on with the St. George Hockey Club with a new Club record of 4143 points. Both Belinda and Karen have the cont¡nue to be dampened by red tape ând our clubs' lack of finances to potential 1o reach the top in their fespective events and with more lime put into undertake such a project. We will continue to pursue th¡s matter. training and compet¡tion both will achieve their goals. There were many highlights on the competition afena during the year with Another athlete to impress was Damon Harris who $ion lhe State U2O 50OOm Anne Manning (1Okm walk) and Kieran Gallagher (400m) reaching their goals at his first attempt. Damon was actually 3rd to cross the line just behind two and culminating with lheir selection in Australian National Athletic Teams. ACT runners but ¡s the State Resìdent Champion and was awarded the gold Following her 2nd placing and another qualifying time in the Australian lOkm medal. Lack of experience cost Damon an oulr¡ghl win. He has the capacity to Boad Walking Championship and final race walking trial in Queensland, Anne make a top 1 okm track and runner was selected to represent Australia in lhe Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Tony Auciello gave much of his time to HSC studies and although lacking his Canada. Anne will be the first women to represent our Club in a usual fitness was placed 3rd in the Statê and Australian 800m titles - good effort Commonwealth Games and her seloction is just reward for a wonderful year of Tony. competition. She stafted by winning the State and Australian 20km Clinton Pelham (15) began to make his presence felt towards the end of the Boadwalking Championships during the winter and continued to improve on season. His 3rd placings in thê Stato 100m and 200m U16 titles were followed every occasion she competed during the summer setting new Club records for w¡th a znd placing in the Austral¡an 1 00m title. f t is hoped Clinton has an injury all distances. Hêr b€st time of 44m 41s for the lokm walk on 28 January 1994 Íree year coming up to show h¡s kuè potent¡al. is the third best time ever recorded by an Australian women. She won the Ïger B€x Peters ran consistently throughout the w¡nter season and represented Trophy for the most points scored by a women on performance during the NSW in the Australian 1/2 marathon and Marathon Championships. He was lnterdistrict Compst¡tion and is the first athlete from our Club to win this award. rewarded for his consistency, easily winning lhe NSW Male Dìstance Runner of Anne, a mother of two young boys postponed her tech studies this year to the Year prize. Rex put in a big effort in the Australian Marathon at the cold concentrate on selection for the Commonwealth Games. Since returning to the Coast and after with the leading bunch for most of the event he finished sport some 3 years ago she has never looked back. just 5 minules behind at the finish to record another 2h 20m for the 42.2km Kieran Gallagher must rate as one of lhe most improved young 400m distance. runners in the country. He shaved four seconds off his previous best 400m t¡me By winning both the mens cross counky and road relay championships at during the season to finally record 48.38s and easily win the Australian U18 title lhe end of the winte¡,wê almost snatched the premiershìp away Írom Saucony in Hobart. His time set a new Club record. Kieran's gradual improvement w¡th Sutherland. The relays ended our winter season on a high note atter a very each run is a great way to progress. He graduated to '4" Grade lnterdistrict ordinary start. Young athletes Elizabeth Skatford and Sammy Screen won after one run in "8" Grade earlier in the season and has been a model of cross country championships in the under 12 age division and along with a consistency. He won thê State title w¡th eese in 48.85s a then personal best number of our Club's other youngsters will begin to form the backbone of our and Club record. His selection in the Australian team to competê in the World teams for tho future. JuniorTitles in Lisbon Portugal in July is well deserved. Our teams peformance ¡n the lnterdistrict Competition during the Track & The selection of Anne and Kieran in Australian National Teams this year Field season did not live up to expectat¡ons. Our combination Saucony emphasises the need for athletes to compete regularly. Anne never missed an Sutherland/St, George teams managed to tie thê "C" Grade premiership with opportunity to compets and Kieran's HSC studies kept him away from South West. Other grade results were Mens "A" Grade 3rd, "B" Grade 3rd, and competition on only one occasion. Congratulations must go to thêir coaches "D" Grade 2nd. Womens were "A" Grade 4th, "8" Grade 5th and "C" grade 5th. Yvonne Melene (Anne) and Lindsay Watson (Kieran). A few hiccups prevented us from bringing home another premiership or two. Other athletes who did well during the year included John Andrews with his But thanks to all athletes who turned out for the lnterdistr¡ct Compatition. Our 7th in the World 1/2 Maralhon Championships in Brussels, Belgium with a time Club's part¡cipation was greater than in lhe pa3t two years and St. George of 61m 37s a new State Resident Record. John was most consistenl athletes had some good results. Ursula Rodway was the leading po¡ntscorer for throughout the season with placìngs ¡n most Slate and Australian the womens competit¡on on 214 points, a record for our cìub, and Kieran Championships in wh¡ch he competed. lt was di3appointino to us all that John Gallagher on 96 po¡nts was the leading mens po¡ntscorer lor our Club.

St. George Athletics 94 - 3 ""i?'3å'i:Tr".'tJ'J1"ï Annual Awards for I gg3.l gg4 world records for the 2 td record 4xtmle retay AthlgtiGs SeaSOn Jth Games, had his plaqus set in rhe A.A'Gainsford rrophy (outstanding senior Athrete) AnneMannins "iifJìi^#!d Roberr Nash Trophy (Most improved senior arhtete) ;ißii#î,"r"iï John Andrews ," :il$tl.,î ""'*g* The L.L. B_osman Award (performance,sportsmanship) r¡ng the yêar. Bit is a rop (outstanding under 20 years) Tony Aucierio n his stable. Bill is an ex utes for the s000m, so he A.Hend^erson Trophy (Outstanding under 1g years) Kieran Gallagher all his rime and effort he

,ifJ:'ff ;::'i; l;ä R.A.Jouirre rJophy (Most improved under 1B years) crelary and during the Kieran Gallagher his attenrion to summer St.George DAAG rrophy (Best park. under 1g years cc) orough He is also Daniel Simone hips¡'ç"i"rri,iîJäl and State Schools lc:lld MemoriatTrophy (oursranding under 16 yrs) tnrougn thóir pa;si- Trent Munson always popular and last iciparing in cross country G.Page.Trophy (outstanding u/16 cross country) e winter s€ason a most Joanna Nelson

H.Gibbo¡s Trophy (Most improved U/16 years CC) Edward Scott

l..Wltol Iropt y (Outstanding under 14 years) Elizabeth Stratford

L-L.Bosman Trophy (Outstanding hurdler) Ursula Rodway

j'. J.ryab h Trophy (Outstanding Marathon runner) Rex Peters

Members of our Club Executive continue to work for thê betterment of all St.George Trophy (Outstanding field athlete) athletes and while we continue to show initiative and wori iogetner as a team Not awarded our Club will keep on that upward trail. prepared for Track & Field athletics and I thank Bon Gribble Trophy (Open great job.. Also thanks must go to Rockdale grades track & field aggregate point score Scarborough Park is maintained,lhis area is firsf winner) and will hopefully remain that way for decades to Ursula Rodway (F) Kieran Gallagher(M) ¡,ty r¡ght hand Treasurer Dennis Jolliffe Albert along Thomas Award (Track & field encouragement award for with Track nce Secretary christ¡ne Batman continue athletes under 16 years) tly and I thank them for being obliging and Chris Burgess ln fact lthank arr crub otficiars, members and parents who conrributed in any wey to tho well-b€¡ng of our athl€tes and our Club. A.Winler Perpetual Trophy (Best performance) Belinda Otto

Peler Tuziak Award (Encouragement award for athletes under 1 2years) Andrew Peek

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Fastest A. Murphy(M)1 6.01 S.Thompson(F) 1 8. 1 3 Athletics NSW Distance Runner of the year 1993 lntermediate 4km Male 1 P.Screen 2 M.O'Malley 3 K.Edwards 1 Rex Peters 47 Points Fastest G.McOlean(M) 12.08 Lisa Zammarrelli(F) 15.39 16 John Andrews Senior 1Okm 17 Gary McOlean 1 R.Vaughan 2 L.Leary-Masters 3 D.Edwards Female Fastest L.Leary-Masters(M)35.34 V.Hopkins(F) 45.1 4 9 Tania Adams 27 Points Jack Coppock Trophy:U/14 3k H'cap 26.6 93 1 E Scott 2 D.Livingston 3 Kelly Elder NSW Novice Championships 1.5.93 Fastest A Murphy(M)12.11 K.Elde(F) 13.37 Open Male 1Okm Dick Vaughan Trophies 10.7.93 5 Andrew Kelly 32.32min Under 12 2km 1 M.Pascoe 2 Kara-lei Nichol 3 B.Kosh Athletics NSW Winter Premiership Results Fastest M Pascoe(M) 8.18 Jacqueline McOarthy(F) 8.41 Male Under 14 3km Open "4" Grade 2nd I Holly Moore 2 C.Angusy 3 Karinya Kosh Under 20 1st Fastest A.Murphy(M) 12.20 Holly Moore(F) 12.11 Over 50 1st lntermediate 4km Open "8" Grade 6th 1 Deborah Jenkins 2 M.Robeds 3 G.Argall Over 40 5th Fastest R. Peters(M)'l l . 39 Deborah Jen ki ns( F) 1 4.53 Under 1 4 6th Snr 12km Female 1 M.P.Donnelly 2 M.Donnelly 3 J.lrvine Open "4" Grade 4rh Fastest M.P.Donnelly(M)43.07 Christine Batman(F) 52.59 Over 35 1st National Fitness Association Trophies 4.9.93 Under 1 6 4rh Under 12 2km Under 1 2 3rd 1 B. Eason 2 B. Kosh 3 T.Edwards Fastest S.Screen(M) 8.04 Elizabeth Stratford(F) 8 19 Under 14 4km 1 K.Elder 2 N. Clegg 3 K.Kosh 1993 Winter Point Score lntermediate 5km Senior 1 D.Edwards 70 Points 1 R. Molloy 2 P. Tonge 3 G. Argall 2 K. Jenkins 68 Fastest J.Wall(M) 15.34 Tania Adams(F) 19.07 3 N. Markham)J. lrvine ) 50 Senior 1Okm Fasfesf Ti mes Cha m pi on s I K. Jenkins 2. J. Jones 3 F.Scorzelli Male L. Leary-Masters 70 Fastest D. Hanis (M) 34.22 Female V Hopkins 55 George Carruthers Gup: Open 2k H'cap 18.9.93 lntermediate 1 Paula George 345 Points l.Stephanie Thompson2 A.Nicholson 3 P.Tonge 2 Phil Tonge 316 FastestA.Kelly(M) 6.01 Tania Adams(F) 7.08 3 Angela Nicholson 299

St. George Athletics 94 - 5 St George Glub Gity gg3 to Surf 8.8.93 Ghampions l 3 John Andrews 4't.29 Men 36 Gary McOlean 44.54 43 Rex Peters Senlor 1st 2nd 3rd 45.04 48 John Wall 45.17 8km A.Kelly J.Wall G.McClean 79 Baden Reynolds 46.23 25.23 89 Matthew Rizzuto UnderlS 46.33 99 Andrew Kelly 46.57 5km L.Leary-Masters 164 Mark Campbell 48.23 17.59 260 Frank Scorzelli 49.45 Underl4 430 Michael Donnelly 52.09 507 3km J.Screen C.Angus Ron Gribble 53.07 N.Clegg 562 13.06 Neville Markham 53.44 Underl2 1 409 Alan Atkins 58.34 2018 Dennis Jolliffe 60.50 S.Screen 2km B.Kosh M.Edwards 21 08 Cathie Williams 61.09 8.04 2170 Dave Edwards 61.23 2213 John McOlean 61.31 Women 2232 Graeme Tearall 61.35 Senior 2645 Veronica Hopkins 62.46 2819 SeniorSkm D.Jenkins C.Williams P.George Chris Stratford 63.1 3 3283 19.34 Bruno Molino 64.25 Underl4 3982 Lury Jones 65.56 6268 Suzanne Stratford 3km K.Elder 68.1 9 R.Teece S.Thompson 7709 Rebecca Teece 72.33 13.10 8129 Angela Nicholson 73.1 I Underl2 901 1 Jim Gallagher 74.47 2km E.Stratford C.Cush K.Jenkins 9137 Ken Jenkins 75.00 8.09 9820 Adam Murphy 76.08 11820 Peter Screen 79.29 Ghampionship Results gg3 1 1863 James Screen 79.33 l Teams 1 1895 Sam Screen 79.36 State Novice Championship 1 4094 Bob Molloy 83.32 Open Females 22994 Tom Richards 110.20 1 C.Kendall D.Jenkins J.Nelson, V.Hopkins

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NSW 10km Track championsh¡ps åil::'fl" 21m11.68s Sydney Athletíc Field 13 November 1993 Holly Moore,Ursula Rodway,Elizabeth Stratford, Joanna Rex Peters 30:34.51 2nd Nelson Baden Reynolds 31 :13.54 3rd Gary McOlean 31:20.74 7th NSW Multi Event Championship Sydney Athletic Field 29-30 January 1994

UnderlE Women KarenHall 4143Pts 3rd Under 16 Women UrsulaRodway 4446Pts 1st Under 16 Men ChrisBurgess 3643Pts 6th

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Anne Manning, with great Ron by Grlbble scored 91 points, was undefeated, competed in previously This Track & Field competition, known as the first event each Saturday and was the leading pointscorer interclub, comprised teams from individual clubs, combined in this grade. clubs and country athletes. Conducted over 13 rounds Ursula Rodway scored well with 62 points and although the competition was the best including 1st & 2nd series finals, suffering from a now diagnosed fractured vertebra was on the teams was close and for many years. Competition between move all afternoon. their athletes were given every opportunity to compete at Bronwyn Tuziak was a regular who put everything into her and participation desired level and the conduct of competition competition scored 38 well deserved points. by officials was much improved. lnjury and sickness prevented many from competing more and lhe Our Club again combined with Saucony Sutherland regularly. Lisa Zammarrelli had HSC studies, Cath Williams, good management and two clubs had a very relationship with Belinda Otto, Karen Hall Tania Adams all suffered from injury to achieve the best possible result for all.. athletes combining or sickness but pedormed well when competing. I thank Stan Sheringham lor his efforts in encouraging Vasa, our Tongan visitor loved to run and prior to being just for Saucony Sutherland athletes to compete ( it is not injured scored 38 points. She will improve with competition points) role in keeping up-to-date point score team and for his and may return lor next season. to improve they must records for our athletes. lf athletes hope Team Results were - Stan cannot over compete and compete regularly. & I v NCO won 64-50 v TW won 90-59 regular competition that is emphasise the importance of v RN lost 55-69 v UNIS lost 79-54 afforded athletes by the lnterdistrict competition. v MNW lost 66-73 v AE won 78-28 The final result of the competition did not flatter us as we v AW lost 54-69 v SW won 70-47 could only t¡e Mens "C" Grade premiership with South the v UNIS won 93-1 I v AW lost 41-98 problems beginning with West. The staded from the v AE won 56-27 v RN lost 64-70 insuff icent athletes attending for some important early v RN won 55-54 a holiday on any matches. lf our top athletes decide to have won 7 lost 6-scored 820 for 730 against - 4th going rules are that we .4" one day we find the tough. The f¡ll .8" GRADE WOMEN - Back to Sth after winning last year. our first grade athletes we have to call Grade first and without St, George athletes scored well with Ursula Rodway 119 "B" graders This on our reserve ranks or to carry the day. points and Holly Moore (a14year old) with 61 points. Ursula puts a strain on all our teams. However I thank all athletes who is now the U16 Hepthalon champion competed in 100 who did attend lor regular competition. Those who did hurdles, high & long jumps, , javelin and relays. our compete on every competition day turned out to be Holly a middle distance specialist ran well in the 400m, 800m Manning, Kieran Gallagher, champions. For instance, Anne 1500m as well as sprints and relays. Ursula Rodway, Trent Munson and John Wall to name a few. Karen Hall with 39 points and Bronwyn Tuziak with 35 gradually ready for the They improved each week and were points also scored well with Bronwyn scoring in the triple jump big at State and Australian Championship level. competitions and Karen in the 400m hurdles and 400m flat. "4" team beaten Asics I am sure that had our Mens Grade Suzanne Stratford in middle distance, Lisa Zammarrelli and final and Wests on the last round we would have made the Cath Williams (when not injured) and Vasa scored much Asics gone on to defeat the Combined Universities Team. needed points. put best team onto knew this and their officials their season's Team Results were - the track & field for this big one. We had ourselves to blame NCO lost 32-37 v SW lost 54-88 by one point to Metro North for this situation as we went down RNS won 64-59 v NS won 62-37 West early in the competition when a win there would have MNW lost 39-82 v AE won 57-27 put us in the final even allowing for the loss lo Asics Wests. AW lost 84-51 v SW lost 37-88 We finished 3rd in Men's "4" Grade. NS won 0-38 v AW lost 37-88 in Mens "8" Grade where we A similar situation occurred v AE lost 29-32 v NCO won 64-33 finished 3rd. Mens "C" Grade shared the premiership with V NCO won 65-46 close 2nd to Metro South West and Mens 'D" Grade were a Won 6 lost 7 - scored 719 for 594 against -5th Noñh West. f of The womens competition suffered rom a lack 'C' GRADE WOMEN - Continued our tale of woe with a Sth and our "4" only manage a close 4th competitors Grade could but the women tried hard. to Reebok/Norths. "8" and "C" Grades both finished Sth. We Bronwyn Tuziak was a regular sprinter and ran well. She can do better. also ran a leg of the relay each week and was the highest I thank the St. George athletes for the¡r attendance at pointscorer with 40 points and was lhe second highest overall years athletes lnterdistrict. lt was our best roll-up for and our pointscorer in the competition for St. George women with 114 scored 722 goinl more lhan the previous year's total. points Thanks to all members and officials for their assistance at Holly Moore with 30 points and Ursula Rodway 33 points interdistrict competition, Jim Gallagher, Chris Stratford, Club were regulars for the relay teams. Vasa, Lisa Zammarrelli and Captain Cath Williams, coaches Bill Pratt, Peter Tuziak and Cath Williams all lried the sprints in this grade. Arlhur Peek, Registrar Coral Ferraro all help to make things Team Results were - less difficult. NCO lost 7-24 v SW won 33-26 points, v Top pointscores were Ursula Rodway on214 a Club v RBK lost 12-16 v SSG2 won 24-11 record and leading overall pointscore for our womens team, v MNW lost 23-50 v AE won 28-10

St. George Athletics 94 - 9 v AW lost 51-84 v SW lost 39-42 v AE won 93-29 v RN won gZ-49 v SSG2 won 13-47 v AW lost 16-¿tÍ¡ v RN won 87-58 v AE won 37-16 v NCO won 1g-z Won 10 lost 3- scored 1090 for 780 against- 3rd v NCO won S2-4 Won 7 lost - scored 6 318 for 343 against - Sth '8" GRADE MEN - Third place after the linals for this team was disappointíng. As with "A'Grade we missed winning a "A'GRADE MENS - I stillshake my head at our early round match or lwo earlier in the competition which made ihe losses, one lo Metro North West and another to Univèrsities. ditference. Our athletes had a big impact in this grade They were matches we could have easily won with a better particularly in middle distance running. roll- up by our athletes. But there it was and we missed out Dean Jones had his best season scoring 32 points with pBs reaching the final going by down to Asics West in a closely in all his events including the 400, 800 and , A fought last round. So near and yet so far. 1m 57s 800 and 4.00m 1500 had Dean on the verge of "A" Kieran Gallagher was great. At his first opportunity to run Grade. "4" Grade jumped he at the idea and from there on he never Mat Rizzuto was liring at the outset but a mysterious illness, looked back. The further the competition went the better now detected, made things difficult for Mat at the latter end. Kieran ran. From a 52 seconds 400 metres last year to a We did not see his best from him this year although he scored 48.38 seconds at his last run this year. He was the highest 33 points for his team. He'll be back next year rearing to go. pointscorer in this grade on 60 points and was a regular 200 It was good to see Danny Simone make headway this melre runner and was always available to help by running a seasonwilh PBs in 400, 800, 1500 metres and 2000 metre leg of relays. Thanks Kieran. steeplechase. Danny is one of those athletes who loves to John Wall was exciting to watch in 800 and 1500 metres compete and is one of our best club athletes. He scored 25 events. He can never be written ofl and was only beaten points for the "8" Grade team. Former champion and record holder Steve Smart made a comeback to the sport last season and began lo show a glimpse of his old form in the 400, 800 and 1S00 metres when the season came to an end. His friend and clubmate Rory McRae also had good form over 1500 and . metres Championship. John scored 45 points. Talented young distance runner Damon Harris spent the Chris Stratford did not have such a good season at season learning what track running was all about but we will racewalking by his previous years standard but he still scored be hearing more about Damon in years to come. He is a top points 32 which was a big help. prospect for the longer distances up to a marathon and the Although Tony Auciello was not in apple pie order for the shorter trips of 1500 metres 3 km and 5km on the track will track scene this year due to HSC studies he still found some surely help his speed. time to turn out for our Club and always tried which is all that Anolher young addition to our ranks last season was we can ask for. Tony's 27 points for the 800 and 1500 metre Wesley Freier who showed us he has a future in athletics. were valuable. With a full cross country season of Wes has a nalural talent for middle distance running and with preparatory work Tony will be back in top form again next 1m 56s at age 15 this is a good start. His school season, and club mate Clinton Pelham is also talented but in the Baden Reynolds was on the improve throughout the season sprinting department. Clinton will be a much more solidly built with PBs in all his events including the 800, 1500 Skm 1Okm sprinter next season. He scored 16 points and Wes 15 points. and 3km steeplechase. Baden will also continue up the Others to score points in this grade included Baden ladder with better etforts next year. Reynolds, Chris Stratford, Angus Paüerson, Andrew Kelly, John Andrews had one run lor a win in a Skm event which Tolu Koula and Kieran Gallagher. he won outright. Team Results were - Our Tongan fríends Tolu on 15 points and Trevita on 19 v NCO won 87-33 v SW lost 74-79 points thoroughly enjoyed themselves. This is the type on v RBK won 77-37 v UNIS won 87-46 competition they required before their Oceania Games meet. v MNW won 82-77 v AE won 46-41 We did not see the best from Trevita in the long jump, he had v AW lost 69-95 v SW won 89-45 cleared over 7 metres before coming to Australia. v UNIS won 66-47 v AW lost 76-117 Andrew Kelly was looking good early in the season but an v AE won 52-43 v MNW won 81-63 injury put a dampener on his end of season pedormances. v MNW won g1-S5 Andrew is looking more like an "4" Grader now and we hope Won 10 losl 3 scored 963 lôr 776 against - 3rd he will be on targel for the 1994-5 season. Anne Manning's 14 points lor 2 wins when required to walk "C'GRADE MEN - A better etfort here to tie the final with for lhe Open Mens team was tremendous. Anne put South West but we were robbed of an outright win with some everything into those etforts and the tough competition really strange grading rules. Twenty of our athletes competed in helped her. this grade which was a great contribution to our team. Others to score points in this grade were Mat Rizzuto, Rex Our Tongan friends were there with ltu, Tolu and Tevita Peters, Clinton Pelham Angus Patterson and Gary McOlean. being top scorers with 33, 30 and 19 points respectively. Team Results werc - They were great all rounders and would try any event lrom v NCO won 116-12 v SW won 90-59 , discus, javelin, sprints, relays, you name it. Their v RN won 95-58 v UNIS won 107-62 competition here prior to the Oceania Games in New Zealand v MNW lost 69-78 v AE won 85-27 in February was vital and they all showed the benefit with v AW won 97-90 v SW won 104-69 excellent performances in those Games v UNIS lost 89-100 v AW lost 71-120 Bruce Hansard was consistent this year with some good

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I runs over the 1500 and 3000 metre distances' Bruce is St.George Men clawing his way back afler illness over the last few years. ABC Total Kieran Gallagher and Chris Burgess¡ were good point J.Andrews 7 ? 7 scorers here on 21 points each. Chris is a product of St' TAuciello 27 27 George Little A's and after a shaky start began to lind his feet K.Gallagher a: 15 2; 96 with much improved efforts in the triple jump, hurdles and 800 C.Burgess 21 50 71 metres. His aim would be the muhi-events in the future. J.Dennehy 6 6 Team Results were - D.Jones g; I 15 55 v NCO won 84-43 v SW won 72-59 A.Kelly 1; 11 26 v RBK won 85-20 v NS won 61-59 L.Leary-Masters ; 33 37 v MNW won 66-33 v AE won 78-38 G.McClean I 4 4 17 v AW won 85-53 v SW lost 52-60 T.Fauonuku 19 19 : 38 v NS won 60-52 v AW won 77-41 C.Pelham 5 1; 10 31 v AE won 51-30 v SW won 77-41 R.Peters 7 v SW losl 73-77 WFreier 15 I 2 ¿o Won 11 lost 2- scored 931 lor 647 against - tie for 1st D.Simone 25 10 7 42 "D" GRADE MEN - A close encounter in the final but we C.Stratford 32 2rl 53 were left in lhe runners-up box. Metro North West won the J.Wall 45 5 6 56 premiership by defeating us 110 to 96. B.Hansard 4 24 28 Chris Burgess was top scorer on 50 points' He now has the D.Harris 15 1 16 confidence and will improve immeasurably next year. T.Koula 15 19 30 7 71 Leon Leary-Masters put in some PBs in middle distance A.Manning(F) 14 14 events particularly the 1500 metres and scored 33 points. T.Munson I 23 31 Trent Munson began his rise from this grade and scored 23 R.McRae -14 23 37 points. He will receive a quick promotion to higher grades A.Ngalu 33 ; 37 next season. A.Patterson 12 12 5 29 John Dennehy, Danny Simone, Tolu, ltu, and Mat Rizzuto all B.Reynolds 249 15 4g added points to the 'D" Grade competition. M.Rizzuto 933 18 64 Team Results were - S.Smart - 15 5 20 v NCO won 36-16 v SW won 50-28 Total 990 v RBK won 64-35 v SSG2 won 36-5 v MNW lost 33-46 v AE won 48-12 v AW won 49-29 v SW lost 27-40 v SSG2 won 24-11 v AW won 44-16 v AE won 32-18 v MNW lost 43-71 v MNW won 53-39 1993-94 Racewalking Won 10 lost 32 - scored 519 for 366 - 2nd Report I said last year that we would win both the Mens and BY Chrls S-tratlord Womens '4" Grade Premierships lhis year with our combined report reflects on our sole Club racewalker, Anne teams. So I was horribly wrong but I don't give up and neither This had marvellous winter and summer seasons do St. George athletes. One thing I must say to athletes is Manning. Anne titles. Having established get into competition right lrom the start of the season. and won both State and National the best female walker in NSW she has her sights Óompetition and experience is invaluable, its no good iust herself as the number one female walker in Australia sitting and wondering Points scored by St. George athletes at set on becoming lnterdistrict ComPetition were - (look out KenY). ln winter Anne gained two State t¡tles, viz, the 20km and 20km championships held at George Women 1Okm, and won the Australian St. Richmond NSW. Anne's success continued into the summer Total ABC season where she competed very successfully at lnterdistrict 4 T.Adams 4- and on more than one occasion crossed the finished line lirst 39 58 K.Hall 19 in the mixed mens and women's walk race. Although unable 91 A.Manning 9'l to oontest the 1Okm championship Anne came second in the H.Moore 86130 99 5km NSW Championships and equalled that leat in the 11 B.Otto 11 National Championships held at Homebush. 9 J.Peete 9 successf ul year Anne came 2nd in the 214 After a U.Rodway 62 119 33 Commonwealth Games Trials held aÌ Runaway Bay, Gold 12 S.Stratford -12 Coast, and this result cemented a place in the Team for the 30 V.Tulahe 15510 Commonwealth Games to be held in Canada later this year' 113 B.Tuziak 38 35 40 Perhaps we could boost her chances by sending a telegram G.Williams 7273 37 whilst she's residing in the village prior to compet¡tion' 13 L.Zammarrelli 175 Anyway, good luck Anne and we reckon you are a good 691 Total chance at a medal.

St. George Athletics 94 - 11 NSW ROAD WALKING CHAMPIONSHIPS Male Under 18 years 100m K.Gallagher 11 .49s B,Ashton K.Gallagher 22.62s W.Freier B.Ashton Open Women 200m K.Gallagher 48.38s W.Freier B.Ashton 20km 1st Anne Manning t h 34m 27s 400m W.Freier 1m 58.17s K.Gallagher B.Ashton 1Okm 1st Anne Manning 47m 01s 800m 1500m WFreier 4m 03.4s K.Gallagher Skm 2nd Anne Manning 22m 15s 11OmH C.Burgess 18.51s High Jump B.Ashton 1.40m AUSTRALIAN ROAD WALKING CHAMPIONSHIPS Long Jump B.Ashton 5.50m Open Women Triple Jump K.Gallagher 11.84m B.Ashton Anne th34m27s 20km 1st Manning B.Ashton 8.84m Anne 46m 57s Shot 10km 3rd Manning Discus B.Ashton 20.38m Javelin B.Ashton 22.20m NSW DISTANCE WALKER OF THE YEAR points Women 3rd Anne Manning 29 Male Under 16 years 100m C.Pelham 11.9s C.Burgess F.Care 1994 NSW TRACK WALK CHAMPIONSHIPS 200m C.Pelham 25.0s C.Burgess S.Eccles Open Women 400m C.Pelham 53.42 C.Burgess F.Care Skm Znd Anne Manning 21m 47s 800m T.Munson 2m 38.0s C.Burgess D.Eccles 1500m T.Munson 5m 39.0 C.Burgess D.Eccles 3000m T.Munson 8m 58.07s C.Burgess D.Eccles 1994 AUSTRALIAN TRACK WALK CHAMPIONSHIPS 100H C.Burgess 16.07s Open Women 300H C.Burgess 44.26s Skm Znd Anne Manning 21 m 46s High Jump C.Burgess 1.55m S.Eccles D.Eccles Long Jump C.Burgess 5.76m F.Care D.Eccles Triple Jump C.Burgess 11.92m D.Eccles F.Care Open Male Club ChampioñshiPs Shot C.Burgess 10.27m '11 1 00m T. Koula .35 T.Fauonuku L.Ngalu Discus C.Burgess 30.90m R.Otto 200m T. Koula 22.18s T.Fauonuku J.Wall Javelin C.Burgess 34.66m D.Eccles 4O0m T. Koula 50.60s S.Smart L'Ngalu S.Eccles 800m J. Wall 1m 51.18s D.Jones M.Rizzuto 1500m J. Wall 3m 50.7s D.Evans B.Reynolds Open Female Club ChamPionshiP 3000m J.Wall 8m 19.01s R.Peters B.Reynolds 5000m D. Evans 14m 09s 100m B.Tuziak 13.13s V.Tulahe K.Hall 11OmH A. Peek 23.9s 200m K.Hall 26.06s V.Tulahe B.Tuziak 400mH C. Burgess 63.44s 400m V.Tulahe 58.38s K.Hall C.Williams 3000mS B. Reynolds9m 13.85s 800m V.Tulahe 2m.l6.13s C.Williams K.Hall 3000mW C.Stratford 14m 19.5s 1500m T.Adams 4m 42.3s V.Tulahe L.Zammarrelli 5000mW C.Stratford 24m 41.2s 3000m E.Stratford 11m 38.0s High Jump T. Fauonuku 1.75m T.Koula P'Tuziak 3000mW A.Manning 12m 42.Os Long Jump T. Fauonuku 6.77m T,Koula S.Zorbas 5000mW A.Manning 21m 25.6s Triple Jump P. Tuziak 9.66m S.Zorbas A.Vasiliou 'l00mH U.Rodway 16.1s K.Hall Shot A. Vasiliou 10.06m S.Zorbas P.Deutsch 400mH U.RodwaY 64.63s Discus T. Koula 38.00m T.Fauonuku P.Tonge High Jump K.Hall 1.65m B.Otto Javelin T.Koula 45.32m A.Vasiliou A.Peek Long Jump B.Otto 5.47m B.Tuziak J.Page Hammer T. Koula 28.06m A.Peek E.Gentle Triple Jump B.Otto 10.67m Male Under 20 years shot B.otto 9.34m J.Page L.Zammarrelli 100m L.Leary-Masters 12.7s Discus B.Otto 25.76m J.Page K.Hall 200m L.Leary-Masters 24.97s Javelin K.Hall 29.14m B.Tuziak 400m ' L.Leary-Masters 57.90s 800m T.Auciello 1m 52.72s D.Simone L.Leary-M. Female Under 16 Years 1500m T.Auciello 3m 54.2s D.Harris D.Simone 100m U.Rodway 13.19s H'Moore L.Inker 3000m D.Harris 9m 13.4s D.Simone L.LearY-M. 200m U.Rodway 26.84s H.Moore C.Cush 5000m D.Harris 15m 03.37s 400m U.Rodway 60.42s H.Moore C.Cush 2000mS D.Simone 6m 20.4s 800m U.Rodway 2m 21.93s H'Moore C.Cush High Jump L.Leary-Masters 1.55m 1500m H.Moore 4m 59.4s U'RodwaY Long Jump L.Leary-Maslers 4.78m 3000m U.RodwaY 13m 42.0s C.Cush Shot L.Leary-Masters 6.55m 90mH U.RodwaY 14.26s Discus L.Leary-Masters 22.68m 300mH U.RodwaY 45.11s Javelin L.Leary-Masters 24.20m High Jump U.RodwaY 1.55m L.Tinker Long Jump U.RodwaY 5.08m C.Cush L.Tnker T?iple Jump U.RodwaY 1O'22m Shot U.RodwaY 7.41m Discus U.RodwaY 21'32m Javelin U.RodwaY 27'86m L.Tinker

12 - St. George Athletics 94 Veteran Men Club Champlonshlps U Andrew Peek "4" Divn Women 100m R.Molloy 13.4s A.Peek p.Tonge 16 C.Burgess 21 K.Hall 200m R.Molloy 27.2s A.Peek p.Tonge 14 A.Patterson 17 B.Tuziak 400m R.Gribble 64.0s R.Molloy p.Tonge 12 R.Gribble 7 A.Manning 800m R.Gribble 2m 26.6s P.Tonge R.Molloy 10 M.Peek 1500m R.Gribble 4m 53.1s A.Peek p.Tonge Results HAF lnterclub Premiership 3000m A.Peek 12m 27.8s P.Tonge J.Gallagher "A" Grade "8" Grade 11OmH A. Peek 23,9s 148 St.George (1) 1O7 NSW Veterans 3000mW C.Stratford 14m 19.5s 132 Randwick Botany 103 St.George 5000mW C.Stratford 24m 41.2s 87 NSW Vets (1) 74 Randwick Botany High Jump P.Tuziak L35m A.Peek 68 Banks. Sports 38 Eastern Suburbs Long Jump P.Tuziak 4.35m A.Peek 47 St.George (2) 13 St. George Womens Triple Jump P. Tuziak 9.66m A.Peek 40 Eastern Suburbs '13 South Sydney Shot P.Tonge 8.85m A.Peek R.Molloy 21 Saucony Sutherland 10 NSW Veterans (2) Discus P.Tonge 25.04m A.Peek R.Molloy 20 St.George Women 9 St.George (2) Javelin A.Peek 33j2m R.Molloy P.Tonge 18 Randwick Botany (2) 7 Bankstown Sporls Hammer A.Peek 24.08m E.Gentle 16 lllawong 5 Saucony Sutherland R.Molloy 14 South Sydney 3 South Eastern To be eligible for Club Championships, club athletes must 13 Cumb Ryde Hornsby 2 Randwick Botany (2) have competed at least 3 times at:- Girraween * 12 Eastern Suburbs (2) interclub at SAF * 9 Asics West lnterclub at HAF * Premiership Polnts Aggregate Points Regional lnterclub . Women "A" Women"A" Club Competition nights St. George * 24 Womens 81 St. George Womens or a combination of the above 18 Saucony Sutherland 55 Randwick Botany 15 Bankstown Sports 52 St. George NSW Veterans Track & Field Championships 15 Randwick Botany 43 Saucony Sutherland March 1994 I St. George 24 Bankstown Sports Women 55 6 South Sydney 21 South Sydney Elinor Walsh 5 South Easlern 15 South Eastern 100m 17.92s 3rd 4 Eastern Suburbs 12 Eastern Suburbs 400m 90.62s 1st 2 Randwick Botany (2) 8 Randwick Botany (2) 2000mS 12m 42.7Os 1 st* Aggregate Polnts Aggregate Points Triple Jump 6.70m 3rd Men "A" Mens "8" Men 45 878 St. George 214 St. George F. Scorzelli 463 Randwick Botany 198 NSW Veterans 1500m 4m 31 .96s 4th 164 NSW Veterans 119 Randwick Botany 5000m 16m 41.48s 4rh 91 Bankstown Sports 69 Eastern Suburbs 10000m 35m 26.0s 4rh 83 Saucony Sutherland 44 South Sydney Men 55 64 Eastern Suburbs 25 St. George Womens M. Roberts 63 St. George (2) 8 St. George (2) 5000m 19rn 04.82s 6th 52 St. George Womens 8 NSW Veterans (2) 10000m 41m 04.0s 3rd 46 South Sydney 5 Bankstown Sports 3000mS 12m 01.78s 2nd 45 lllawong 5 South Eastern S.Williams 26 Gumb Ryde Hornsby 4 Saucony Sutherland 800m 2m 24.76s 4th 25 Girraween 3 Randwick Botany (2) Men 60 18 Asics Wests 2 Eastern Suburbs (2) N. Markham 17 Randwick Botany (2) 5000m 18m 25.38s 1st* 14 Saucony Sutherland (2) 10000m 39m 58.0s 2nd B. Molino Olds Park Compet¡t¡on 1500m 5m 57.11s 3rd Open Men Under 20 Men 5000m 22m O9.71s 6th 3713 A,Peek 1644 L.Leary-Masters 'denotes new State Record 1025 P.Tonge 1503 B.Ashton 768 J.Gallaghe 793 P.Dennett Hensley lnterclub Pointscore 658 P.Tuziak 118 K.Gallagher "4" Dlvn. Men "8" Divn. Men 547 E.Gentle 440 A.Peek 75 Andrew Peek 455 M.Zammarrelli Under 16 Men 109 R.Molloy 58 E.Gentle ¿138 T.Koula 3048 C.Burgess 65 P.Deutsch 44 M.Peek 343 T.Fauonuku 1580 D.Eccles 60 A.Vasiliou 19 A.Peek 310 S.Zorbas 37e R.Otto 42 E.Gentle 8 C.Burges 263 M.Gentle 39 L.Leary-Masters 7 R.Molloy 183 L.Ngalu 37 P.Tonge

St. George Athletics 94 - 1g Under 12 Men Open Women GLUB RECORDS 2343 S.Eccles 2629 U.Rodway B.Ono SENIOR MENS BEST ON RECORD 1259 C.Barakat 1004 'l 0.30s 1 6.3'85 899 Andrew Feek 514 J.Page R.Henderson 20.90s 1974n9 546 M.Barakat 378 V.Tulahe S,Longden-Gee 400 S.Longden-Gee 45.70s 17.12.74 483 F.Care 309 L.Zammarrelli metres 800 1m 46.60s 26.3.72 353 S.Selucski 271 B.Tuziak metres G.Rootham 3m 42.60s 1964 162 O.Selucski 141 K-Hall 1500 metres A.Thomas 7m 58.30s 11.2.84 139 H.Harris 3000 metres J.Andrews J.Andrews 3m 27.31s 3'11.89 28m 16.12.82 Under 12 Women 10000 metres J.Andrews 09.70s 1m 37s 3.10.93 1113 L.Tinker J.Andrews th J.Andrews 2h 14m 44s 30'10.88 573 C.Cush Marathon 1 mile A.Thomas 3m 58.30s 21.3.64 Summer Cross Country 110m H(1.067m)V.Plant 13'70s 17.12.77 400m H(0.914m)G.Cox 51.20s 17-3.77 Dlvislonl (5km&6km) Dlvlsion 2(2km & 3km) 3000m Steeple M.Jones 9m 05'16s 19.1.87 K. Jenkins 80 A.Thomas 110 3000m Walk C.Stratford 13m 23.20s 29-2'92 A.Peek 76 Kara Nicholl 101 5000m Walk C.stratford 22m 46.20s 21.12.51 S.O'Farrell 72 B.Molino 97 10000m Walk C.Stratford 48m 26.7s 12.1.91 J.Hudleston 63 J.Gallagher 93 20 Km Walk C.Stratford t h 37m38s 15.8.92 J.lrvine 56 Nola Thomas 87 30 Km Walk C.stratford 2h 36m38s 18.7.92 L.Leary-Masters 54 P.Wright 87 50 Km Walk C.Stratford 5h 13m15s 28.6'92 Vasa Tulahe 22 E.Scott 86 High Jump M.Meredith 2.01m 1963 L.Ngalu 21 A.Peek 83 Long Jump B.Dickinson 7 '48m 1938 12 E.Gentle 83 R.Vaughan 15.64m 1 935 72 Triple Jump B.Dickinson R.Gribble 9 Patricia Donnelly 4.32m 1970 66 D.AraPovic Veronica Hopkins I N. Clegg 16'18m 1964 49 Shot 7.26kg L.Chinnery A.Thomas I A.MurPhY 51.16m 1973 48 Discus R.Lunt G.McClean 7 S.Causer 74.34m 1970 47 Javelin 8009 G.GlYnn Lisa HoPkins 59.30m 9.10.77 44 Hammer 7.26kg M.Bodirosa Karinya Kosh B.Dickinson 5350Pt 1938 P.Tonge 40 4 x 100m Relay R.Gurr Pointscore V.Plant Fastest Times J.Van Stappen 2 - Men Divlsion 1 - Men Division S.Longden-Gee 41.50s 11.3.78 48 34 S.O'Farrell A.Thomas 4 x 200m Relay J.Sullivan 31 L.Leary-Masters 36 E.Scott G.Cox 20 J.lrvine 18 B.Molino M.Van der Velde J.Hudleston 17 A.Murphy 16 S.Longden-Gee 1m27.30s 1.12'79 12 A.Peek 17 S.Causer 4 x 400m Relay S.Longden-Gee '13 12 K.Jenkins L.Ngalu J.Foftesque 6 J.Gallagher M.Van der Velde 5 Andrew Peek J.Van StaPPen 3m15.50s 3 3'79 - Division 2 - Women Divislon 1 Women 4 x 800m RelaY G.Rootham 40 Vasa Tulahe 18 Kara Nicholl G.Cook 23 Nola Thomas M.Dunn Veronica Hopkins 15 R.Meagher 7m34.70s 1976 Karinya 14 Kosh 4 x 1500mRelay J.Hancock 13 Patricia DonnellY G.Rootham 12 Vasa Tulahe P.Glucina J.Scott 15m40.40s 31.1.72 D.Edwards 6h29m41.00s 1971 NOIICE TO ADVERTSERS 50 Mite Track ncw prd¡s¡ons in üìal Th. Tfa& Ptælic6 Âcl, 1974 ømê into lqc. m ocbbcl 1' 1974. Th€f. afc impoilÐt H.DearnleY 5h38m37.00s 1 .10.78 ag€ntÊ Bre adn*d lo 50 Mile Road À"i *t¡Cr arictìcautatime m Êdvcrtidng md al edv.dæG sd edvordshg bâdê or cmmorcô, in 30.5.87 sù& hos"*t¡n Drd¡6ions vcry @rafully, ll øn be an oflcnee l0¡ anyø€ to cngaoo ¡n 100 Miles D.GraY 18h45m27.00s i-åpi".'. ríp"'¡-1"' soc$on s3 qla¡ns Proàititiúô hom ddn0 mv ol hc loHowins ;*ír;i1tr"ã;ü; h swdv 15.9.82 ;;;;;¡-;;pdy oliæde or'acruicæ o h cdntclim wb thc prmolim bv ânv mænê o' 1 Hour Run C.Whiteman 18.77km o¡ u9 ol ooodÊ ol $Ni6s, 1924 quâl¡ty or gredc or Úìsl sæds ar! ol 1 Mile E.Austen 6m 45.00s iài-iJ*iv ,"p.*n ual g@ds or $Ni€g erc ol å pârb@lar standard' Walk â psrlidlãr 6Mc ot mod6l 3 Mile E.Austen 22m 13.00s 1924 lht Fddv Ìæræmt hal oæds a.o n€w. Walk ;;;äí;:i;;À'oi * ¡"u" âpøoval, polomilÉ charact€ri't* åcæsoriæ' E.Austen 55m 49.20s 1924 ì;í "utt "p*sorsh¡p, 7 (d) ãlflialim ho or ¡t dæs nol h6vc cnslonce ol' ol emoÚts ol' Pic6 reductions' (a) or (t) hc næd lor âny good6' scruic6' r'dæmmt6 MENS UNDER 20 BEST ON RECORD r€parfs. ol Úy wBrilv d guarÐtæ 1 1 8.3'83 ili Mat

14 - St. George Athletics 94 1500 metres M.Vassallo 3m 53.00s 15.2.86 C.Witheriff 3000 metres L.Wh¡tty 8m 12.70s 1977 S.Hignett 5000 metres L.Whitty 14m 20.50s 18.2.78 C.Davis 44.52s 2.12.84 10000 metres L.Whitty 29m 30.40s 1.3.77 4 x 200m Relay M.Jansen 1 mile J.Hancock 4m 13.80s 1 965 C.Witheritf 110m H(1 .067m) W.Bird 14.20s 1.12.76 S.Hignett 400m H(0.914m)WBird 53.30s 12.9.77 C.Davis 1m 32.29s 16.12.84 2000m Steeple M.Jones 5m 53.S1s ZZ.g.g1 4 x 400m Relay K.Gallagher High Jump P.Jones 1 .95m 15.11 .81 C.Pelham Long Jump G.Friend 7.09m 1964 W.Freier Triple Jump B.Dickinson 14.78m 1gg2 D.Simone 3m 26.93s 18.12.93 Pole Vault l.Berry 3.S0m 1979 4 x 800m Relay D.Simone Shot 5.449k9 J.Neale 14.40m 12.9.92 W.Freier Discus 1.5k9 J.Neale 52.22m 17.10.81 K.Gallagher Javelin 8009 G.Glynn 65.10m 1963 T.Auciello 7m 53.32s 19.12.93 Hammer S.449kgA.Scott 39.92m g.g.7g 4 x 1500m Relay R.Baral-Steinberg Decathlon M.Dorrity SO24pt 1977 M. Zammarrelli Pentathlon M.Dorrity 2888Pr 91.12.77 M.Vassallo 4 x 100m Relay A.Dunshea N. Nixon 16m 36.39s 7.12.85 C.Sams D.Snowden MENS UNDER 16 BEST ON RECORD R.Henderson 43.18s 12,12.92 100 metres M.Jansen 11.10s 15.10.83 4x200mRelay C.Sams 200 metres M.Jansen 22.69s 12.2.84 P.McCaffrey 400 metres M.Lubrano 49.70s 15.10.83 D.Snowden 800 metres T.Auciello 1m 57.35s 26.10.91 R.Henderson 1m 29.70s 29.11.91 1500 metres TAuciello 3m 57.49s 17.11.91 4x 4OOm Relay R.Abberton 3000 metres T.Auciello 8m 52.76s 13.10.91 J.Sullivan 1 00mH(0.91 4m) C.Burgess 16.07s 30.1.94 R.Pollett 200mH(0.762m) W.Bird 27.00s 1 973 M.Dorrity 3m 23.6s 12.9.79 400mH(0.91 4m) D.Davison 1m 01.91s 10.11.84 4 x 800m Relay D, Simone 2000mSteeple T.Clarsen 6m 29.10s 23.1'1.85 W. Freier 1500m Walk D.Latham 7m 45.00s 30.11.76 K, Gallagher High Jump H.Pavlidis 1.90m 16.9.81 T. Auciello 7m S3.SZ 19.12.93 Long Jump R.Fong 6.12m 21.9.80 4x 1500m RelayL,Whitty Triple Jump G.Nixon 13.56m 1 975 G.Elliott Pole Vault S.Jansen 2.45m 3.12.83 W.McOourt Shot (4.535k9) H.Pavlidis 13.25m 3.10.82 M.Jones 16m 34.Ss 2.12.29 Discus(1.5k9) H.Pavlidis 42.22m 3.10.82 1 Hour Run W.McOourt 16.814km 15.9.92 Javelin(7009) D.Davison 47.74m 7.11.81 1 Mile Walk W.McAlister 7m 18s 1959 Hammer (4.535k9) A.Noisier 19.40m 8j2.84 Multi Event C.Burgess 3643points 30.1.94 MENS UNDER 18 BEST ON RECORD 4 x '100m Relay C.Davis Commenced 1.8.82 C.Witheriff 100 metres J.Abdullah 10.97s 11.12.82 M.Lubrano 200 metres R.Henderson 21.6s 11 ,1O.gO M.Jansen 44.89s 4.12.83 400 metres K. Gallagher 48.38s 26.9.94 4x200mReiay C.Davis 800 metres T.Auciello 1m 51.89s 21.11.92 C.Witheriff 1500 metres M.Vassallo 3m 53.00s 15.2.86 M.Lubrano 3000 metres L.Whitty 8m 25,20s 16.12.72 M.Jansen 1 m 33.1 5s 20.1 1 .83 5000 metres L.whitty 14m 36.00s 1976 4 x 400m Relay V.Parker 10000 metres L,whitty 30m 01.00s 1977 D.Davison 110mH(0.914m) P.Jones 16.00s 16.10.92 A.Noisier 400mH(0.914m) P.Jones S9.S2s 20.2.92 N.Nixon 3m 33.65s 16.12.8:4 2000m Steeple R.Deutsch 6m 01.47s 9.12.94 High Jump P.Jones 1 .95m 15.11 .91 4 x 800m Relay P.Warren Long Jump WBird 6.64m 1975 M.Lubrano Triple Jump l.Berry 13.95m 19.11.75 R.Woods Pole Vault l.Berry 3.3Sm 2i.1.79 R.Summerill 8m 23.49s 28.11 .83 Shot (5.a49k9) J.Neale 14.40m 12.9.92 4x 1500m RelayP.Warren Discus (1.5k9) J.Neale 52.22m 17.10.81 G.Sheumach Javelin (7009) J.Neale 56.78m 7.11 .91 R.Summerill Hammer (s.aa9kg) R.Stubbs 38.98m 1972 R.Woods 17m 39.48s 12.12.82 Decathlon D.Davison 5954pt 12.1 ,86 4 x 100m Relay M.Jansen

St. George Athletics 94 - 15 UNDER 14 BEST ON RECORD 4xls00mRelayM.Dillon 100 metres C.Pelham 11.63s 12.10.91 L.Bennett 200 metres C.pelham 23.24s 9.2.92 B.Mrakovcic 400 metres A.Noisier 53.57s 25.2.84 M.Dovey 18m 53.95s 27.11.88 800 metres N.Nixon 2m 07.84s 27.2.83 1500 metres N.Nixon 4m 19.88s 26.2.83 WOMENS UNDER 20 BEST ON RECORD High Jump S.Mungovan 1 .65m 6.11 .82 100 metres D.Ferraro 12.84s 31 .10.92 Long Jump A.Noisier 5.52m 1.1.84 200 metres D.Ferraro 25.85s 15.2.92 Triple Jump A.Noisier 11.54m 8.11.83 400 metres D.Ferraro 57.45s 31.10.92 Shot (3.623k9) A.Noisier 14.16m 6.1.84 800 metres M.Dillon 2m 11.90s 12.10.90 Discus (1kg) A.Noisier 39.44m 17.1.84 1500 metres M.Dillon 4m 27.76s 22.2.91 Javelin (6009) A.Noisier 43.00m 27Jß4 3000 metres M.Dillon 9m 4'1.44s 7.10.90 4x400m Relay N.Nixon 10000 metres N.McKean 38m 27.00s 12.11.86 M.Tonge 100mH(0.840m) U.Rodway 16.41s 11.12.93 S.Jansen 200mH(0.762m) B.Otto 33.30s 23.10.91 A.lrwin 4m 01.23s 28J132 400m H U.Rodway 64.63s 8.1.94 4 x 800m Relay D.Davison 3000m Walk C.Stratford 14m36.41s 11.2.90 D.Whealy 5000m Walk C,Stratlord 25m33.00s 17.2.90 A.lrwin High Jump K.Hall 1.65m 27.11.93 N.Nixon 9m 17.55s 12.12.85 Long Jump B.Otto 5.67m 24.2.93 4 x '1500m Relay D.Whealy Triple Jump G.Templeman 11.07m 21.3.93 A.lrwin Shot 4kg B.Otto 9.34m 26.1.94 T.Dietz Discus 1kg B.Otto 25.76m 26.1.94 N.Nixon 19m 40.94s 28.11.82 Javelin 6009 K.Hall 29.14m 30.1.94 K.Hall 4143pt 30.1.94 WOMENS SENIOR BEST ON RECORD 4 x 200m Relay B.otto Commenced on 1.10.86 D.Ferraro 100 metres C.Williams 12.30s 4.1.91 U.Rodway 200 metres C.Williams 25.7s 14.1.91 G.Templeman 1m 46.38s 12.11.92 400 metres D.Ferraro 57.45s 31.10.92 4 x 400m Relay M.Buckley 800 metres B.Mrakovcic 2m 10.65s 21.2.88 L.Hopkins 1500 metres B.Mrakovcic 4m 21.45s 20.2.88 L.Horrocks 3000 metres B.Mrakovcic 9m 33.26s 28.2.87 L.Zammarrelli 4m 11.80s 17.11.91 10000 metres B.Mrakovcic 36m 07.00s 7.11.88 4x 800m Relay M.Buckley Marathon P.Marshall 2h52m 03.00s 25.4.88 L.Hopkins 1 mile B.Mrakovcic 4m 46.70s 10.1.88 L.Horrocks 100mH(0.840m) U.Rodway 16.41s 11.12.93 L.Zammarrelli9m 41.37s 16.11.91 200mH(0.762m) B.Otto 33.30s 23.10.91 4 x 1500m Relay M.Buckley 400m H U.Rodway 64.63s 8.1.94 N.Hoyle 3000m Walk A.Manning 12m29.20s 5.2.94 L'Horrocks 5000m Walk A.Manning 21m25.6s 12.2.94 L.Zammarrelli 20m16.96s 24.11.90 10000m Walk A.Manning 44m41s 28.1.94 HighJump K.Hall 1.65m 27.11.93 WOMENS UNDER 18 BEST ON RECORD Long Jump B.Otto 5.67m 24.2.93 100 metres D.Ferraro 12.84s 31 .10.92 liple Jump G.Templeman 11.07m 21.3.93 200 metres D.Ferraro 25.85s 15.2.92 Shot 4kg B.Otto 9.34m 26.1.94 400 metres D.Ferraro 57.45s 31.10.92 Discus 1kg B.Otto 25.76m 26.1.94 800 metres M.Dillon 2m 11.90s 12.10.90 Javelin 6009 K.Hall 29.14m 30.1.94 1500 metres M.Dillon 4m 27.76s 22.2.91 Hammer 4kg C.Williams 14.28m 1.11.91 3000 metres M.Dillon 9m 41.44s 7.10.90 Heptathlon K.Hall 4143pt 30.1.94 100mH(0.840m U.Rodway 16.41s 11.12.93 4x200 m Relay B.Otto 200mH(0.762m) B.Otto 33.30s 23.10.91 D.Ferraro 400m H U.Rodway 64.63s 8.1.94 U.Rodway 3000m Walk C.Stratford 14m 36.41s 11.2.90 G.Templeman 'l m 46.38s 12.11.92 High Jump K.Hall 1.61m 20.3,93 4 x 400 m Relay U.Rodway U.Rodway 1.61m 10.1.93 K.Hall Long Jump B.Otto 5.67m 24.2.93 H.Moore Triple Jump G.Templeman 11.07m 21.3.93 C.Williams 3m 58.68s 18.12.93 Shot 4kg B.Otto 9.34m 26.1.94 Discus 1kg B.Otto 25.76m 26.1.94 4 x 800 m Relay M,Buckley Javelin 6009 U.Rodway 28.88m 26.3.94 L.Zammarrelli Heptathlon U.Rodway 4446pt 30.1.94 G.Williams 4x200 m Relay B.Otto R.Carne 9m 13.02s 12.11.92 D.Ferraro U.Rodway

16 - St. George Athletics 94 G.Templeman 1 m 46.38s1 2.11.92 D.Ferraro 4 x 400m Relay M.Buckley U.Rodway L.Hopkins J.Nelsonl m 54.60s 16.11.91 L.Horrocks 4 x 400m Relay C.Buckley L.Zammarrelli 4m 11.80s 17.11.91 D.Ferraro 4 x 800m Relay M.Buckley U.Rodway L.Hopkins J.Nelson 4m 17.48s L7. 1 1 .91 L.Horrocks 4 x 800m Relay C.Buckley L.Zammarrelli 9m 41.37s 16.11.91 D.Ferraro 4 x 1500m Relay M.Buckley U.Rodway N.Hoyle J.Nelson 10m 15.94s 16.11 .91 L.Horrocks 4 x 1500m Relay U.Rodway L.Zammarrelli 20m 16.96s 24.11.90 J.Roberts S.Stratford WOMENS UNDER 16 BEST ON FECORD L.Hopkins 22m 08.45s 26.1 1 .88 100 metres D.Ferraro 12.84s 31.10.92 200 metres D.Ferraro 25.85s 15.2.92 400 metres D.Ferraro 57.45s 31.10.92 ATHLETICS 800 metres M.Dillon 2m 15.50s 4.2.89 1500 metres M.Dillon 4m 32.97s 12.12.88 NEW SOUTH WALES 3000 metres M.Dillon 10m 01.01s 18.2.89 St.George hosted the 1993 NSW Novice Cross Country 90mH U.Rodway 14.26s 29.1.94 Championships at Scarborough Park. This venue continues to be a popular 200mH(0.762m) B,Otto 33.30s 23.10.91 course for and is always enjoyed by athletes and provides good viewing for spectators. St. George were 300mH U.Rodway 45.1 1 6.3.94 s successful in winning the Open Womens Team Championship with C. 1500m Walk C.Stratford 6m 45.58s 18.2.89 Kendall, D. Jenkins, J. Nelson and V. Hopkins. High Jump U.Rodway 1.61m 10.1.93 Members of St.George Club were active in Athletics NSW holding Long Jump U.Rodway 5.27m 28.11.92 the following offices: Triple Jump G.Templeman 11.07m 21.3.93 Alleyn Gainsford OAM Shot 4kg B.Otto 8.74m 4.3.92 1. Life Member Discus 1kg U.Rodway 23.32m 28.10.92 2. Announcer for Athletics NSW Javelin 6009 U.Rodway 28.88m 26.3.94 George Carruthers MBE Heptathlon U.Rodway 4446pts 30.1.94 1. Consultant "City to Surf" 4 x 200 m Relay C.Buckley 2. Life Membsr Athletics NSW D.Ferraro Arthur Peek U.Rodway 1. Manager Hensley F¡eld Competition J.Nelson 1m 54.60s '16.11.91 2. Manager NSW Novice CC Championships 4 x 400m Relay M.Buckley Alan Staples D.Ferraro 1. Member Harrier Committee (W¡nter) U.Rodway J.Nelson 4m 17.48s 17.11.91 Albert Thomas 4 x 800m Relay M.Buckley 1. Merit Award holder of Athletics NSW L.Horrocks Ron Gribble U.Rodway 1. Merit Award holder of Athletics NSW L.Zammarrelli 9m 44.64s 26.11 .89 2. Announcer for Athlet¡cs NSW 4 x 1500m Relay M.Buckley Dennis Jolliffe N,Hoyle 1. Mer¡t Award holder of Athlet¡cs NSW L.Horrocks L.Zammarrelli 20m Roy Patmore 16.96s 24.11.90 1. Merit Award holder of Athlet¡cs NSW WOMENS UNDER 14 BEST ON RECORD 100 metres D.Ferraro '12.95s 12.10.91 PHONE: (02) 553 82s5 200 metres D.Ferraro 25.85s 15.2.92 FAX: (02) 587 8837 400 metres D.Ferraro 58.58s 12.1 0.91 A.H.: (02) 587 1513 800 metres L.Zammarrelli 2m 18.86s 7.10.89 1500metres L,Zammarrelli 4m 43.09s 7.12.88 % 3000 metres L.Zammarrelli 11m 16.00s 2.11.88 200mH(0.762m) U.Rodway 39.20s 23.10.91 STAINLESS €' ALT.OY 1500m Walk C.Stratford 7m 07.05s 4.3.89 (NS$') High Jump U.Rodway 1.50m 18.1.92 STEELS Long Jump U.Rodway 4.94m 30.1.91 LTD Triple Jump U.Rodway 10.58m 26.10.91 PTÏ Shot 2.724k9 U.Rodway 7.74m 4.3.92 Discus 1kg U.Rodway 20.40m 15.1.92 P.O. Box 228, Mortdale NSW 2223 Javelin 6009 U.Rodway 18.08m 19.2.92 9 Roberts Lane, Hurstville NSW 2220 4x200 m Relay C.Buckley

St. George Athletics 94 - 17 AUSTRALIAN, STATE & & 100m WBird Christchurch,NZ 1977 Marathon R,Squires NZ l-lamilton OVERSEAS REPRESENTATIVES (2h23m39s) Marathon 1975 10000mWalk E.E.Austen Paris Olympic Games 1924 Marathon D.Edwards NZ Hamilton 10000m CC C.Weeks Wellington-Aust CCC 1925 (2h34m51s) Marathon 1975 Marathon J.Scott Boston 1977 1 0000m CC A.A.Gainslord Wellington-AustCCC1925 Marathon Hop, Step & (2h25m04s) Jump B.C.Dickinson Berlin Olympic Games 1936 3000 metres L.Whitty Christchurch 440yds Hurd G.Gedge Auckland Empire Games 1950 & 1500 metres Team (NZ) 1977 (53.9s) Shot & Discus D.Snell Christchurch Marathon C.Smeal Helsinki Olympic Games 1952 Team (NZ) 1977 (2h52m23s) 100m & 200m R.Henderson USA (NSW Schools) 1 981 l Mile&3Mile A.Thomas Cardiff Empire Games 1958 3000m 'l 500 metres A.Thomas Rome Olympic Games 1960 & 5000m J.Andrews UK and Europe 1982 (3m 46.8s) 100m,200m 5000 metres A.Thomas Rome Olympic Games 1960 400m R.Henderson UK and Europe 1982 (14m6.2s) 1500 & 5000m A.Thomas Tokyo Olympic Games 1964 800 metres G.Rootham (1m 48.2s) Munich Olympic Games 1972 800 metres G.Rootham Christchurch Equipment as at 3l March 1994 ('1m47.2s) C'wealth Games 1974 1 Poftable Loud Hailer 400 metres S.Gee(47.0s) NZ Games Christchurch 1975 1 Map display Board '1975 110m Hurdles V.Plant NZ Games Christchurch 1 Winners Dais Cross Country L.Whitty NZ-Aust match 1978 1 First Aid Kit 5000 nr J.Andrews Pacif ic Conf erence Games 4 High Jump Bars - Fibreglass (14m08s) Christchurch NZ 1981 1 Measuring Stick -Metal 10000 rr J.Andrews Pacif ic Conference Games 'l Pole Vault Bar (28m41s) Christchurch NZ 1981 1 Pole Vault Pole 120Cû m CC J.Andrews World CCC Madrid 1981 2 Stop Boards - Wooden r2000 m CC J.Andrews World CCC Gateshead 1983 3 6 lb Shot Puts 3 4 kg Shot Puts OUTSTANDING 3 3 kg Shot Puts 3 8 lb Shot Puts PERFORMANCES MADE 3 10 lb Shot Puts OUTSIDE AUSTRALIA 3 12 lb Shot Puts --- Heavy Metal Box e' wolc record 1 kg Discus (Los ., ¿;os J.Bailey Angeles) 1m48.8s 1956 1.5 kg Discus Miie J.Bailey (Los Angeles) 3m58.1s 1956 2kg Discus 1 Miie A.Thi:mas (Dublin) 3m58.6s 1958 400 g Javelin 2 Miles. A.Thomas (Dublin) 8m32.0 1958 * '13m10.8s 4 600 g Javelin 3 Miles A.Thomas (Dublin) 1958 2700 g Javelin 15!'-'metres A.Thomas (Sweden) 1958 3m42s 4 800 9 Javelin 3000 metres A.Thomas (Helsinki) 9m05.2s 1958 1 50 m Tape Measure 880 vards J.Duxbury (USA) 1 m50.2s 1966 3 30 m Tape Measures 5000 merre '- Whitty (NZ lunior) 14m19.5s 1977 1 Steel 20 m Tape Measure Marathon L.Whitty (Fukuoka) 2h 15m23.00s 1980 1 Rake 3000 metres J.Andrews (Hamilton) 8m00.81s 1981 5 Metal Measuring Spikes 5000 metres J.Andrews (Auckland) 13m52.00s 1981 40 Hurdles 3000 metres J,Andrews (Poland) 7m58.70s 1982 2 Junior Relay Batons Marathon J.Andrews (Chicago) 2h 14m44.00s 1982 8 Relay Batons Half Marathon J.Andrews (Brussels) t h 01m37.00s 1993 1 Lap Bell (hand) 22+ap Starting Gun 1 Clock CLUB AND SCHOOLS 1 Printer-Stop Watch OVERSEAS REPRESENTATIVES 3 Stop Watches 2 Metal Finishing Posts Games C'church Long Jump W.Gilliver NZ 20 Metal Course Posts team 1 925 (6.88m) Schools 20 Wooden Course Flags - RedM|hite C'church 800 metres G.Cook NZ Games 20 Plastic Course Flags - RedMhite 1 975 (1m56.0s) Schools team 3 St George Club Banners/Flags C'church 1 975 110m Hurdles W.Bird (15.0s) NZ Games 22 Clipboards 11 0m Hurdles Schools team 50 Plastic Chairs

18 - St. George Athletics 94 Gomments on Annual Financial Statements by Dennis Jolliffe STGEORGE LEAGUES CLUB presents: The Heritage Grill Over the past f ive years, the Club's funds have f luctuated as follows - Adults Meals from $12.50 to 915.00 (includes: soups, pastas, vegetables, lruit, salads, desserts, soft serve As at ice cream, plus tea & coffee) Children U12 95.00 31 March Social Other Total Movement Open: Tues to Sun Nights, Sun Lunch Committee Club Funds Club Funds 124 Princes Highway, Kogarah 2217

1 e90 $6,120.23 $12,97e.63 $19,099.86 +$2,520.69 Ph: 5 87 1022

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St. George Athletics 94 - 19 oru Stateme Ï1" ,*","" Statement of Receipts and payments for the year Ended oi o 3l March 1994 Social Gommittee Funds (o (D Bece¡pts Payments Rece¡pts Payments (D General Fund

o 476.27 Transfer to Teams Fund an Annual Subscriptions Pr¡nting,postage&stationery (o 4,551.00 800.94 Surplus Donations 5 265.00 Registrations etc to Athletics NSW 4,942.00 s478.27 Promotions - Promolions - CC Race Fees 2,429.O0 CC Hire of Hall 72B.OO Novice Day Entries 362.00 CC Refreshments 62.00 Gonsolidated Fund Summer CC Entr¡es 243.00 Novice Day Prizes 209 10 Track Race Fees 278.O0 CC Cycle & CC Pr¡zes 1,579.50 Cash at Bank 1 April 1993 Loss - General 3,312.00 T&F Lighting,Olds Park 845.00 Fund 2,gg7.Zg General & Teams Fund 2,954.47 Cash & Term T&F Trophies 163.00 Deposits at 3l March 1994 Social Committee. 12.549.74 General & Teams g7g.S3 3,586.60 Fund 14,704.21 Soc¡al Sale ol Uniforms 1,497.00 Purchase of Uniforms 2,120.00 Committee 12.753.06 19.126.59 Surplus - Teams Fund 356.35 General - Surplus - Social Committee 403.32 General Public Liabilily lnsurance 220J6 Sale of Handbooks 86.00 Eguipment Maintenance 120J0 tß15.463.88 Bank lnterest 35.71 PO Box Rental 97.00 s15.463.88 121.7'l Annual Meeting Troph¡es 271.2s Annual Meeting Refreshments 17.45 Balance Total Receipts 9,746.71 Social Function Refreshments 68.40 Sheet as at 3l March i994 Loss 2.337.29 634.46 Liabilities Assets $12.084.00 s12.084.00 Club Funds - Non-current Assets Teams Fund General Fund 6,816.71 Equ¡pment 4,959.00 Teams Fund (2,385.e7) less Deprecial¡on 2,491.00 Soc¡al Comminee 12.753.06 2,468.00 Sportstar Award (J.Andrews) 60.00 Assistance to lndividuals - 17,183.80 Social Committee- Contribution 1,634 74 R.Peters 200.00 Nonrurrent Liabilities Current Assets M.Dillon - Repayment of Advance 250 00 U.Rodway 250.00 Reserve for Perpetual Trophy 295.'lO Stock on Hand 2,083.00 Donalions- B.Otto 250.00 Reserve for CC Trophies 216.97 Cash at Bank 173.53 St. George Leagues Club 900.00 T.Munson 400.00 512.07 Cash on Hand 200.00 Earlwood RSL 200.00 C.Pelham 400.00 Bank Term Deposit Roundabout Hotel 200.00 C.Burgess 400.00 Soc¡al Committee f 2,753.06 Other 100.00 H.Moore 300.00 Bank Deposit Net proceeds - relreshments 1,503.40 J. Nelson 300.00 St. George Bank 18.28 John Fairfax - Hall mãrathon 500.00 J.Wall 700.00 15.227.A7 Contribut¡on from City to Surl 955.00 D.Sirnone 100.00 rß17.695.8 s17.695.87 T.Auciello 100.00 K.Gallagher 500.00 Dennis Joll¡lle Team Entry Fees written back (10.00) Honorary Treasurer Relay Entry Fees 495.00 4,385.00 Aud¡tor's Statement Surplus 356.35 I have examined the a Distr¡ct Athletic Club lnc.for the year ended gl March $4.741.35 s4.741.3s 1994 and rcprt that true atú fair view oÍ the state ot íhe Club,s aflairs at that date. David Carllsle Honorary Auditor FREE FORM CONCRETE EDGING l O'Commercial AirlRefrigeration Continuous Machine Laid Concrete Edges & Curbing f C"-plete Shop Fitting O Cool Rooms I Parks, Gardens, Driveways, Carparks etc !i Vichael Bachir Domestic & Commercial Managing Director Phone 53 8020 I Phone79O5240 Mobile 018111 ó83 1 2742685 Mobire 018 21 5092 I 6 /54 Fairford Road, Padstow NSW 2211 77 Lorraine Street, Peakhurst 2210

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