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Introducing Athletics Victoria's 2019 TTP Squad Introducing Athletics Victoria’s 2019 TTP Squad State Coaches • Steve Cain: Combined Events • Warren Hill: Pole Vault • Lisa Verstraten: Endurance • Liz Mathews: Endurance • Peter Benifer: Hurdles • Jessica Rothwell: Walks • Alwyn Jones: Horizontal Jumps • Anula Costa: Para Athletics • Chris Brennan: Sprints • Kim Mulhall: Throws • Click here to view detailed AVTTP coaching profiles. Combined Events Name Club Coach Kasey Perkins Geelong Guild Athletics Club Mandi Cole Sebastian Reyneke St Kevin's Amateur Athletic Club Steve Cain Noah Oliver Mentone Athletic Club Efim Shuravetsky Rhianna Clemow Casey Cardinia Athletic Club Allan Poynton Maddison McBrien Whittlesea City LAC Craig Chapman Paul Haasbroek St Kevin's Amateur Athletic Club Steve Cain Shannon Fraser St Kevin's Amateur Athletic Club Eli Taylor Box Hill Athletic Club Steve Cain Jessica Mackenzie St Kevin's Amateur Athletic Club Steve Cain Distance Name Club Coach Briana Sherry Casey Cardinia Athletics Benjamin Bailey Connor Ogilvie Box Hill Athletic Club Stephen Ellinghaus Gigi MacCagnini South Melbourne Athletic Club Nick Wall Harry Sharp Wendouree Athletic Club Neville Down Lachlan Hodder Mornington Peninsula Athletic Club Shaun Penny Mia White Western Athletics Peter Burke Sophie Coughlin Sandringham Athletic Club Tim O'Shaughnessy Aidan Roberts Diamond Valley Athletic Club Gregor Gojrzewski Georgina Mees Ballarat YCW Harriers Athletic Club Bernard Blood Dharam Deol Box Hill Athletic Club Ramen Nayar South Melbourne Athletic Club Keith Fearnley Mac Anderson Old Melburnians Athletics Club Stephen Ellinghaus Juliet McBurney Glenhuntly Athletic Club Tim O'Shaughnessy Harry Norman Yarra Ranges Athletics Jamie Strudley Andrew Bull Berwick Little Athletics Club Skye Ellis Athletics Chilwell Bruce Scriven Spencer Anderson Old Melburnians Athletic Club Stephen Ellinghaus Harry Mezger Old Xaverians Athletic Club Daniel Milone Knox Athletic Club Gavin Burren Horizontal Jumps Name Club Coach Baye Agostino Diamond Valley Athletic Club John Boas Charlie Froomes Old Melburnians Athletic Club John Boas Amiru Chandrasena Casey Cardinia Athletics John Boas Hamish Poulter Geelong Guild Athletic Club Mandi Cole Montana Djatschenko Athletics Essendon Alwyn Jones Petra Edwards Doncaster Athletic Club Jason Hodson Emily Portaro Athletics Essendon Alwyn Jones Ruby Pizzo Athletics Essendon Alwyn Jones Tyler Butcher South Coast Athletics Jason Hodson Aiden Hinson Frankston Athletics Club Chloe Stevens Thomas Murphy Mentone Athletic Club Alwyn Jones Olivia Yacono Old Xaverians Athletic Club Lloyd Knight Ryan Tarrant Old Melburnians Athletic Club Alwyn Jones Connor Yates Mornington Peninsula Athletic Club Jason Hodson Angus Wood Athletics Essendon Alwyn Jones Alessia Wynne Doncaster Athletic Club Peter Ruff Caytlyn Sharp Eureka Athletic Club Jeremy Dixon Amber Kamau Frankston Athletic Club Chloe Stevens Keenan O’Hanlon Casey Cardinia Athletics Alwyn Jones Hurdles Name Club Coach Keely Boyne Diamond Valley Athletic Club Amber Vincent Ethan Harris Ringwood Athletic Club Peter Benifer Fraser Symons Old Melburnians Athletic Club Dan Martin Shahd Mohamed Frankston Athletic Club Cathy Heijden Max Anthony Holmes Old Melburnians Athletic Club Lloyd Knight Lilly Edith Bromley NA NA Stephanie Meerwald Athletics Nunawading Tayleb Willis Ringwood Athletic Club Josie Lawton Casey Cardinia Athletics Ethan Lamb Ringwood Athletic Club Peter Benifer Shehana Wijesundara Diamond Valley Athletic Club Paige Elvey Frankston Athletic Club Sprints Name Club Coach Antonia Vaitohi Bendigo Harriers Athletic Club Mike Donato Mietta Russell Sandringham Athletic Club Lloyd Knight Kye Mason Eaglehawk Athletics Club Terry Hicks Khoeby Holohan Sandringham Athletic Club Cathy Woodruff Chiara Santiglia Collingwood Harriers Athletic Club Andrew Dawson Olumide Araba Mentone Athletics Club Wayne Dyball Gus Simpfendorfer St Kevin's Amateur Athletic Club Steve Cain Cooper Smith Glenhuntly Athletic Club Claire Smith Nyah Brown Geelong Guild Athletic Club Stewart Poulter Jack Clarke Diamond Valley Athletic Club Rod Kelly Ross Stanley Hyne Old Melburnians Athletic Club Dan Martin Olivia Honey Melbourne University Athletic Club Georgia Middleton Frankston Athletic Club Angel Ukpiebo Diamond Valley Athletic Club Chris Brennan Erin Garbler Old Xaverians Athletic Club Nick Wall Liam Kernick Athletics Nunawading Adam McCann JACOB MIBUS Athletics Chilwell Anula Costa Molly Wallace Mornington Peninsula Athletic Club Throws Name Club Coach Jarvis Miles Geelong Guild Athletic Club Robert Holzer Jacob Eastwood Geelong Guild Athletic Club Peter Wrzuszczak Owen Rice Doncaster Athletic Club Fernando Canepa Nel Morne Mentone Athletic Club Lachy Freestone, Petro Nel Ben Voogd Ringwood Athletic Club Gus Puopolo, Debbie Voogd Georgia Tarr Geelong Guild Athletic Club Robert Holzer Aliyah Canepa Western Athletics Fernando Canepa Ellie Vautier Geelong Guild Athletic Club Cindy Holtzer Mackenzie Mielczarek Corio Athletic Club Stephen Cain Haddi El Shorbagy Mentone Athletic Club Lachie Freestone Emily Ryan Mentone Athletic Club Lachie Freestone Caitlyn McCormick Casey Cardinia Athletics Club Brett Hardeman Oliver Courtnay Geelong Guild Athletics Club Matt Courtnay Tahlee Ferguson Frankston Athletic Club Kimberley Mulhall, Carolyn Ferguson Emma Berg South Bendigo Athletic Club Peter Barrett Ben Sandilands Ringwood Athletic Club Gus Puopolo Nelson Gray Old Xaverians Athletic Club Declan Carman Doncaster Athletic Club Scott Martin Dayna Crees Casey Cardinia Athletics Club Gordon Talbot Vertical Jumps Name Club Coach Georgia Tayler Box Hill Athletic Club Mark Stewart Andre Di Medio Box Hill Athletic Club Dr Mark Stewart Elyssia Kenshole Diamond Valley Athletic Club Bill Georgantas Felicity Jouvelet Casey Cardinia Athletics Rob Chisholm Sarah Melsom Box Hill Athletic Club Mark Stewart Cassidy Bradshaw Athletics Chilwell Chris Bradshaw Olivia Gross Geelong Guild Athletic Club Chris Bradshaw James Woods South Bendigo Athletic Club Peter Barrett Elsie Clifford Diamond Valley Athletic Club Bill Georgantas Abby thompson Bendigo Harriers Athletic Club Brett Gilligan Stefan Nel Mentone Athletic Club Wayne Dyball, Petro Nel Roman Anastasios Melbourne University Athletic Club Sandro Bisetto Lochlan Curry Glenhuntly Athletic Club Jeff Lang Noa Kino Glenhuntly Athletic Club Jeff Lang Polly Deane-Johns Glenhuntly Athletic Club Jeff Lang Walks Name Club Coach Nikola Mandic Casey Cardinia Athletic Club Jelena Mandic Charlotte Hay Knox Athletic Club Mark blackwood Corey Dickson Knox Athletic Club Mark Blackwood Alanna Peart Ballarat YCW Harriers Athletic Club Wayne Peart Rebecca Henderson Mentone Athletic Club Rebecca Henderson Jemma Peart Ballarat YCW Harriers Athletic Club Wayne Peart Will Thompson Casey Cardinia Athletics Club Fraser Saunder Ballarat YCW Harriers Athletic Club.
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