Heel and Toe 2014/2015 Number 33
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HEEL AND TOE ONLINE The official organ of the Victorian Race Walking Club 2014/2015 Number 33 19 May 2015 VRWC Preferred Supplier of Shoes, clothes and sporting accessories. Address: RUNNERS WORLD, 598 High Street, East Kew, Victoria (Melways 45 G4) Telephone: 03 9817 3503 Hours: Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 5:30pm Saturday: 9:00am to 3:00pm Website: http://www.runnersworld.com.au Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Runners-World/235649459888840 WALKER OF THE WEEK My Walker of the Week this time around goes to VRWC walker Heather Carr. Heather, regarded by many as Australia's greatest ever Masters walker. Heather has been winning World Masters Championships and setting World Masters records since her days in the W35 division and now, in the W65 division, she shows no signs of slowing. On Saturday, she stormed through our 1.5km walk at Middle Park in a very swift 8:07, setting a new club record and showing many of our younger walkers how it is done. For a full review of Heather's wonderful career, check out http://www.vrwc.org.au/tim-archive/articles/wv-heather-carr.pdf. Her performances at the various World Veterans championships are amazing - a total of 27 individual gold and 7 individual silver medals and medals in each of her 17 appearances at the World Masters Championships. 1987 Melbourne, Australia Silver (5000m), Gold (10 km) and Gold (Teams) 1989 Eugene, USA Golds in both walks 1991 Turku, Finland Silvers in both walks 1993 Miyazaki, Japan Golds in both walks and in the Teams 1995 Buffalo, USA Golds in both walks and in the Teams 1997 Durban, South Africa Golds in both walks and in the Teams 1999 Newcastle, England Injured. Silver in Teams only 2001 Brisbane, Australia Golds in both walks and in the Teams 2003 Carolina, Puerto Rico Golds in both walks and silver in the Teams 2005 San Sebastian, Spain Golds in both walks 2007 Riccione, Italy Silvers in both walks 2009 Lahti, Finland Silvers in both walks 2010 Kamloops, Canada (indoors) Golds in both walks 2011 Sacramento, USA Golds in all 3 walks 2012 Jyvasyla, Finland (indoors) Golds in both walks 2013 Porto Alegre, Brazil Golds in all 3 walks 2014 Budapest, Hungary (indoors) Golds in both walks WHAT'S COMING UP Next Saturday is a big one for Victorian walkers with an action packed Saturday afternoon in Middle Park that includes, AV, AV Country, VRWC and RWV championships. Note the 5 different start times ranging from 2:15PM to 3:20PM. Saturday 23rd May 2015, Middle Park AV & VRWC EVENTS: Entries close for all VRWC and RWV events at 1.50pm sharp 2.15pm 10km AV Championship Open, 40+, 50+ Men Winner of the Open Men’s event is awarded the C.H. [Bert] Gardiner Medal 2.15pm 10km AV Championship Open, 40+, 50+ Women 2.15pm 10km AV Country Championship Open Men 2.15pm 10km AV Country Championship Open Women 2.15pm 10km Non championship Open 2.30pm 5km AV Country Championship Under 20 Men/Women 2.30pm 5km VRWC Championship Under 20 Men/Women 2.30pm 5km AV Country Championship Under 18 Men/Women 2.30pm 5km VRWC Championship Under 18 Men/Women 2.30pm 5km Non championship Open 3.00pm 3km AV Country Championship Under 16 Boys/Girls 3.00pm 3km VRWC Championship Under 16 Boys/Girls 3.00pm 3km AV Country Championship Under 14 Boys/Girls 3.00pm 3km VRWC Championship Under 14 Boys/Girls 3.10pm 1km RWV / VRWC Championship Under 10 Boys/Girls 3.20pm 2km RWV / VRWC Championship Under 12 Boys/Girls 3:45pm Presentations (approx time) And here's the good oil on how to enter the various events • To race in the AV Country Roadwalk Championships or the Victorian Open 10km roadwalk championships, you have to register with AV via their online entry panel – see http://athsvic.org.au/events/calendar/. Remember that to compete in any of their champs, you need to renew your AV registration for the new AV financial year (starting 1 st April). I expect entries to close in the next day or so so be quick if you haven't entered yet. • To enter any of the VRWC races (championship or non-championship), you can register on the day. However, to make it easier for our hard-working race registrars, we ask you to enter online during the week – then you are already in the system and all you have to on Saturday is pay your money. This will make the queue move a lot faster. You can enter online at http://vrwc.org.au/wp1. No money required – just advise your race distance and particulars. The same holds for the U12/U10 Racewalking Victoria championships. • All junior (ie U20 and down) VRWC and RWV championships are based on age on 1st October 2014 (ie ages are matched to Little Athletics age). Anyone can enter a VRWC championship and you will win a VRWC medal if you place. But we also award medals to the first three VRWC members to finish – it is, after all, a VRWC club championship. Other reminders: • As advised in last week's newsletter, Athletics Australia is holding a Level 2 Advanced Part B - WALKS coaching course on Sunday 14th June at Albert Park. It's being coordinated through Athletics Victoria. You will find a link to the course at http://athsvic.org.au/get-involved/coaches/upcoming-courses/. Note that anyone thinking of doing this course must meet certain prerequisites, which might have to include the Level 2 Advanced – All Event Groups - Part A course which is being run on May 24th and which is referenced on the same web page. You can read all the fine print on the Level 2 Part A page at http://athsvic.org.au/event/level-2-advanced-all-event-groups-part-a-3/. Finally, VRWC President Stuart Cooper has prepared a flyer about our new VRWC pre-race registration and has asked me to add it to this week's newsletter for everyone. Here it is on the next page. VRWC ROADWALKS, MIDDLE PARK, SATURDAY 16 MAY We had perfect autumn weather at Middle Park on Saturday for our latest VRWC roadwalks and our biggest turnout so far with 59 walkers in action over distances ranging from 1.5km to 12km. The longer distance walks (12km, 10km and 5km) started at 2:15PM, with Adam Garganis leading out strongly and the rest chasing. We welcomed back Jesse Osborne after a long layoff after last year's World Junior champs and he dusted off the cobwebs with an easy 5km (25:38). Overall, special mentions to Adam Garganis (22:54), Tayla-Paige Billington (24:38), Will Thompson (26:10), Corey Dickson (58:14), Hayden Walmsley (28:11) and to Lee Taylor and Gemma Lillie who walked their first ever 5km. 12 km Walk 1. O'Neill, Karyn F M60+ 1:21:56 1. O'Neill, Terry M M40-59 1:11:54 2. Feain, Gerard M M40-59 1:14:50 Evans, Simon M M40-59 DNF 10km Walk 1. Beaumont, Margaret F M60+ 1:25:48 1. McDonough, Aaron M M40-59 52:29 2. Donahoo, Mark M M40-59 52:56 3. Christmass, James M M40-59 55:38 4. Dickson, Corey M U14 58:14 5. Bennett, Ralph M M60+ 58:53 6. Reid, Ross M M60+ 59:16 7. Gardiner, Bob M M60+ 1:07:35 8. Beaumont, Ian M M60+ 1:25:36 5km Walk 1. Billington, Tayla-Paige F U18 24:38 2. Huse, Philippa F U18 27:34 3. Richardson, Brodie F U18 30:34 4. Elms, Donna-Marie F M40-59 30:47 5. Lillie, Jessica F U18 31:16 6. Taylor, Lee F U14 32:41 first one 7. Lillie, Gemma F U10 32:46 first one 8. Steed, Gwen F M60+ 33:02 9. Thompson, Alison F M60+ 33:32 10. Davis, Anna F Open 34:10 11. Howorth, Sandra F M40-59 37:17 1. Garganis, Adam M U18 22:54 2. Osborne, Jesse M Open 25:38 3. Thompson, Will M U12 26:10 PB 1:44 4. Walmsley, Hayden M U18 28:11 PB 1:04 5. Feain, Lachlan M U18 28:38 PB 0:16 6. Wicks, Barrie M M60+ 39:43 7. Poore, Alex M M60+ 45:15 Our 3km and 1.5km walkers started a little later at 1:30PM and it was a big field with a few of our older walkers joining our young brigade. 3Km PBs to Madison Clark (16:18), Charlotte Hay (17:06) and Brianna Briet (18:44) and first time over the distance to Naomi Nicola, Josh Jensen and Heath Beveridge. Apologies to Naomi as she followed another walker who took a wrong turn so her 3km race was a little under distance. In the 1.5km event, it is hard to know PBs as this distance is raced so frequently on the track, but overall, Heather Carr took fastest time with 8:07 ahead of Arnika Nelson 8:11 and Harrison Karagiorgos 8:26. And a special mention to Merilyn Thompson who did a PB of 10:49. And welcome to Alana Chapman who had her first walk with us. 3km Walk 1. Henderson, Rebecca F U14 15:40 2. Clark, Madison F U12 16:18 PB 1:44 3. O'Mahony, Kathleen F U14 16:23 4. Hay, Charlotte F U12 17:06 PB 0:56 5. Karagiorgos, Chloe F U14 17:11 6. Paten, Ruby F U12 17:26 7.