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												  Victorian Marathon Club NewsletterVICTORIAN MARATHON CLUB SEPTBBBR 1990 Price $ 2- NEWSLETTER ISSN 1030-8717 Registered by Australia Post Publication Ho. VBH 9<8i) .'I.e.NEWSLETTER SPRING 1990 SEPTEMBER VOL.22 No. 3 VICTORIAN MARATHON CLUB MELBOURNE INC. 598 HIGH ST. E.KBW 3102. ! ! YOCJ CAN HELP TO PROMOTE YOUR CLUB ! ! WE NEED VMC Members who compete at various Fun Runs and on other occasions to hand out Fixture Lists, VMC Special Event Entry Forms and general VMC information at other runs, put out in their local neighbourhood shops, schools and work places. If you are enjoying your running with the VMC, why keep it a secret ?!? If you can do some handing out before or after any runs or around other places, let vis know BY MAIL how many forms and fliers you can put around and make our events better known around all kinds of runners. V.M.C.MEhuiKKS ARE INVl'lM) to form, or expand, established training groups near their homes or work places for mutual support and social enjoyment. The VMC Newsletter is ideal for making contact with others if you let them know how to get in touch with each other. HBGULA RUNNERS. idkBKNSBCROUGH is a Women's Running Group - all ages & abilities. Group meets on Wednesday 9.00am at Willinda Park, G ’borough.Beginners welcome, child minding provided. Distances and routes vary weekly. A Thursday group meets 9.00am at the rear of Sports Fair in G'borough to run for 1-1.5 hours. COBURG FUN RUNNERS. Meet for training at Harold Stevens Athletic Track, rear Basketball Stadium (Melway 18 A 9/10), Tuesday & Thursday 6.15pm.
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												  Athletics Australia AlmanacHANDBOOK OF RECORDS & RESULTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Special thanks to the following for their support and contribution to Athletics Australia and the production of this publication. Rankings Paul Jenes (Athletics Australia Statistician) Records Ronda Jenkins (Athletics Australia Records Officer) Results Peter Hamilton (Athletics Australia Track & Field Commission) Paul Jenes, David Tarbotton Official photographers of Athletics Australia Getty Images Cover Image Scott Martin, VIC Athletics Australia Suite 22, Fawkner Towers 431 St Kilda Road Melbourne Victoria 3004 Australia Telephone 61 3 9820 3511 Facsimile 61 3 9820 3544 Email [email protected] athletics.com.au ABN 35 857 196 080 athletics.com.au Athletics Australia CONTENTS 2006 Handbook of Records & Results CONTENTS Page Page Messages – Athletics Australia 8 Australian Road & Cross Country Championships 56 – Australian Sports Commission 10 Mountain Running 57 50km and 100km 57 Athletics Australia Life Members & Merit Awards 11 Marathon and Half Marathon 58 Honorary Life Members 12 Road Walking 59 Recipients of the Merit Award of Athletics Australia 13 Cross Country 61 All Schools Cross Country 63 2006 Results Australian All Schools & Youth Athletics Championships 68 Telstra Selection Trials & 84th Australian Athletics Championships 15 Women 69 Women 16 Men 80 Men 20 Schools Knockout National Final 91 Australian Interstate Youth (Under 18) Match 25 Cup Competition 92 Women 26 Plate Competition 96 Men 27 Telstra A-Series Meets (including 2007 10,000m Championships at Zatopek) 102
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												  Legislative Council Tuesday 19 March 2019Tuesday 19 March 2019 SECOND SESSION OF THE FORTY-NINTH PARLIAMENT The Council met at 11.00 a.m. pursuant to the proclamation of Her Excellency the Governor. The Clerk read the proclamation. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT BY COMMISSIONERS The Commissioners appointed by the Governor, the Honourable Kate Warner AM, the Honourable Jim Wilkinson, the Honourable Leonie Hiscutt and the Honourable Kerry Finch instructed the Black Rod to attend the House of Assembly and request members to attend in the Legislative Council to hear the Governor's Commission for the opening of Parliament. Mr PRESIDENT - Honourable members of the Legislative Council, honourable members of the House of Assembly - Her Excellency the Governor, not thinking fit to be here at this time, has been pleased to cause a Commission under the Seal of State to be prepared for the opening and holding of this Parliament. This will more fully appear by the Letters Patent themselves, which the Clerk of the Council will now read. The Clerk read the Commission. Mr PRESIDENT - Honourable members of the Legislative Council, members of the House of Assembly - We have it in command from Her Excellency the Governor to acquaint you that Her Excellency desires that you take into your earnest consideration such matters as may be submitted to you in this second session of the Forty-Ninth Parliament and I now declare the session open. The members of the House of Assembly withdrew. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF TRADITIONAL PEOPLE The President, Mr Wilkinson, took the Chair at 11.10 a.m., acknowledged the Mouheneener People and read prayers.
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												  The Weight Pentathlon Shall Be Included in the Team EventsEVAA 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.
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												  2016 Olympic Games Statistics2016 Olympic Games Statistics – Women’s 3000mSC by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Rio de Janeiro: 1) Can Ruth Jebet become first World Junior/Asian Games/Asian Champ to win Olympics? 2) Can Ghribi become first to win two Olympic medals at W3000mSC? 3) Can Kiyeng become first KEN to win W3000mSC in the Olympic Games? Summary Page: All time performance list at the Olympics Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 8:58.81 Gulnara Galkina RUS 1 Beijing 2008 2 2 9:07.41 Eunice Jepkorir KEN 2 Beijing 2008 3 3 9:07.64 Yekaterina Volkova RUS 3 Beijing 2008 4 4 9:08.37 Habiba Ghribi TUN 1 London 2012 5 5 9:09.84 Sofia Assefa ETH 2 London 2012 6 6 9:09.88 Milcah Chemos Cheywa KEN 3 London 2012 Slowest winning time: 9:08.37 in 2012 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 8.60 8:58.81 Gulnara Galkina RUS Beijing 2008 Min 1.47 9:08.37 Habiba Ghribi TUN London 2012 Fastest time in each round Round Time Name Nat Venue Year Final 8:58.81 Gulnara Galkina RUS Beijing 2008 First round 9:15.17 Gulnara Galkina RUS Beijing 2008 Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Position Name Nat Venue Year 9:29.14 6h1 Clintheroe GBR Beijing 2008 Best Marks for Places in the Olympics Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 8:58.81 Gulnara Galkina RUS Beijing 2008 2 9:07.41 Eunice Jepkorir KEN Beijing 2008 3 9:07.64 Yekaterina Volkova RUS Beijing 2008 4 9:09.88 Milcah Chemos Cheywa KEN London 2012 9:12.33 Tatyana Petrova RUS Beijing 2008 Multiple Medalists: None Fastest Performances in Rio de Janeiro Performance Performer Time
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												  Athletics SA 2021 State Track and Field ChampionshipsAthletics SA 2021 State Track and Field Championships Final Timetable - as at 25/2/2021 Friday - 26th February Day Time Event Age Group Round Long Jump Triple Jump High Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Discus Javelin Hammer Fri 6.30 PM 3000 metres Walk Under 14 Men & Women FINAL 6.30 PM U17/18/20 Women Fri 3000 metres Walk Under 15 Men & Women FINAL Fri 3000 metres Walk Under 16 Men & Women FINAL Fri 5000 metres Walk Under 17 Men & Women FINAL 6.35 PM U17/18/20 Women Fri 5000 metres Walk Under 18 Men & Women FINAL Fri 5000 metres Walk Under 20 Women FINAL Fri 5000 metres Walk Under Open Women FINAL Fri 5000 metres Walk Under 20 Men FINAL Fri 5000 metres Walk Under Open Men FINAL Fri 5000 metres Walk Over 35 & Over 50 Men & FINAL 6.40 PM Women U14/15/16 Men Fri 6.45 PM 6.45 PM U15/16/U20 Women Fri 6.50 PM 6.50 PM Fri 6.55 PM 6.55 PM Fri 7.00 PM 200 metres Hurdles Under 15 Women FINAL 7.00 PM Fri 200 metres Hurdles Under 16 Women FINAL Fri 7.05 PM 200 metres Hurdles Under 15 Men FINAL 7.05 PM Fri 200 metres Hurdles Under 16 Men FINAL Fri 7.10 PM 200 metres Hurdles Over 35 & Over 50 Men & FINAL 7.10 PM Women Fri 7.15 PM 7.15 PM O35/O50 Women Fri 7.20 PM 400 metres Hurdles Open Men FINAL 7.20 PM Fri 400 metres Hurdles Under 20 Men FINAL 7.25 PM Fri 7:30 PM 400 metres Hurdles Under 17 Men FINAL 7.30 PM Fri 400 metres Hurdles Under 18 Men FINAL Fri 7.35 PM 7.35 PM Open Women Fri 7:40 PM 400 metres Hurdles Under 17 Women FINAL 7.40 PM Seated Fri 400 metres Hurdles Under 18 Women FINAL 7.45 PM U17/18/20 Men U17/18/20 Men Fri 7.50 PM 800 metres Open Men
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												  Annual Report 2009-10 (PDF)Tasmanian Institute of Sport of Institute Tasmanian Tasmanian Institute of Sport of Institute Tasmanian ANNUALANNUAL REPORTREPORT // YEARBOOKYEARBOOK 2009-102009-10 TASMANIAN INSTITUTE OF SPORT PO Box 93 (55 Oakden Road) PROSPECT TAS 7250 AUSTRALIA Tel: +61 3 6336 2202 Fax: +61 3 6336 2211 www.tis.tas.gov.au [email protected] 2 Contents TASMANIAN INSTITUTE OF SPORT Page SEPTEMBER 2009 Junior World Championship success CYCLING Minister’s Foreword 4 AMY Cure is the new 7.5km scratch race Junior World Track Champion. Amy won the race in Moscow when she outsprinted a pack of 18 girls. It was Amy’s second medal at the championships after winning a silver medal in the 2000m Indi- vidual Pursuit two days earlier. Amy quali- fied in second place in a personal best time of 2.25. In the gold and silver ride-off Amy was beat- Chairman’s Report 5 en by her Australian team-mate Michaela Anderson, of Western Australia, making it an Australian one-two. Peter Loft also returned to Tasmania from Moscow with a World Championship silver medal in the team pursuit. In the qualifying round Peter and his team- mates qualified in first position and in the process broke the junior world record in a blistering time of 4.05. In the gold medal ride-off against Russia, Aus- Director’s Report 6 tralia suffered from a late crash after a touch Amy Cure on the podium in Moscow (above) and celebrating her victory (below). of wheels in the final kilometre. Despite this misfortune Peter still walked away with a sil- ver medal.
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												  Westfields Records As at 1St April 2008Westfields Records as at 31/12/2019 Mens 60m 13 years Rashid Kabba Trelaor Shield, SOPAC 2018 Club rec 7.58 14 years Rashid Kabba Treloar Shield, SOPAC 2019 School/Club rec 7.28 16 years Samuel Opoku NSW Nitro, SOPAC 2018 School/Club rec 7.41 17 years Larry Adeniran NSW Nitro, SOPAC 2019 Club rec 7.17 Mens 100 metres 12 years Robert Boateng NSW All Schools, SIAC 1999 School rec 12.09 Robert Boateng NSW All Schools, SIAC 1999 Club rec 12.09 Robert Boateng NSW U 14, SIAC 1999 Club rec 12.06w 13 years Kurt Jenner Aust. All Schools, SOPAC 2006 School rec 11.95 Tony Wignell NSW CHS, SIAC 1995 School rec 11 57w Lee Williams Australian Underage, QEII Brisbane 1997 Club rec 11.69 Robert Boateng Pacific Schools Games, SIAC 2000 Pacific rec 11.7 14 years Rashid Kabba SSW Region, Campbelltown 2019 School rec 11.26 Rashid Kabba SSW Region, Campbelltown 2019 Club rec 11.26 15 years Joven Clarke Aust All Schools, Canberra 1998 School rec 11.00 Joven Clarke Aust All Schools, Canberra 1998 Club rec 11.00 16 years Yadin Ngeng Aust. All Shools, Canberra 2016 School rec 10.83 Yadin Ngeng Aust. All Shools, Canberra 2016 School rec 10.83 Yadin Ngeng NSW All Schools, SOPAC 2016 School/Club 10.73w 17+ years Joven Clarke NSW All Schools, Stadium Australia 2000 School rec 10.80 Godwin Opoku Mensah Australian Junior Champs, SOPAC 2018 Club rec 10.62 Joven Clarke NSW All Schools, Stadium Australia 2000 NSW Sch. rec 10.80 Joven Clarke Aust.
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												  Edition 11 1010 Editor: David Illingworth Cross Country Starts AgainThe Newsletter of Ivanhoe Harriers Athletics Club CURSUS Inc July 2014 Issue 1 April 2015 Edition 11 1010 Editor: David Illingworth Cross Country Starts Again For those athletes that enjoy running off track running, it’s getting to the exciting part of the year where we finally get to take on the challenge of medium to long distance running on roads and in park. Racing once again kicks off in the beautiful surrounds of Jells Park in Melbourne's south east With the Victorian Cross Country Relay Championships _ The challenging and undulating 3km course traverses both open grassland and dense pine forest, With open and overage competitors completing two laps per leg and junior competitors one lap per leg. Ivanhoe will again compete in Division 5 which this year will contain 16 teams (so plenty of competition). Below is the CC calendar (ignore the races in orange) and happily the Ekiden Relays are back. This race will be at Anglesea on the surf coast, so promises to be a spectacular run. Happily the club will again pay for all relay race fees. Fees for individual events will still need to be paid by each athlete, or you can purchase a series ticket for $95 through the AV website. Could you all please register with AV as soon as possible as memberships for 2015/16 are now open. The AV membership fee has increased slightly, but our club fee remains the same at $50. Please let John David know if you have any problems renewing your membership (ph 0400 232 069).
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												  Table of ContentsA 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
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												  Annual Report 2007-08 (PDF)Tasmanian Institute of Sport Tasmanian ANNUAL REPORT / YEARBOOK 2007-08 TASMANIAN INSTITUTE OF SPORT PO Box 93 (55 Oakden Road) PROSPECT TAS 7250 AUSTRALIA Tel: +61 3 6336 2202 Fax: +61 3 6336 2211 www.tis.tas.gov.au 2 [email protected] contents ISSUE 64 – SEPTEMBER 2007 TASMANIAN INSTITUTE OF SPORT Page Minister’s Foreword 4 Chairman’s Report 5 Eddie Ockenden, left, and Matthew Wells contributed to the Kookaburras’ 9-0 victory over Director’s Report 6 China in the final of the Good Luck Beijing Olympic test event. Three stake claim for Olympic qualifier TIS hockey scholarship holders Matthew Wells, Key Performance Indicators 7 David Guest and Eddie Ockenden are under HOCKEY consideration for selection in the Australian men’s hockey team to compete in the Oceania Cup in September. China 9-0 in the final. Ockenden scored a goal This Olympic qualifying event is obviously in the final and Wells was listed in Australia’s important for the three players as they work best. towards the ultimate goal of selection in the Guest also enjoyed a good tournament with Kookaburras team for the 2008 Olympic feedback received indicating he was a good Games. player throughout and his general field play was All three played a part in the Kookaburras a real area of improvement. recent success at the Good Luck Beijing Guest’s selection in the team for the qualify- Olympic test event when the team defeated Continued Page 4 Administration 8 The TIS Bulletin is published quarterly by Corporate Communications Pty Ltd for the Tasmanian Institute of Sport, a division of Sport and Recreation Tasmania.
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												  ANQ Championship RecordsANQ Championship Records Age Group Event Name H/E Time/Dist Wind Athlete Name Club Date Set 4yr & Under W 60 Metres E 13.46 Lydia Yong MUL 27-Sep-03 80 Metres E 18.15 Lydia Yong MUL 27-Sep-03 100 Metres E 22.23 0.1 Lydia Yong MUL 27-Sep-03 Long Jump 2.21 Sharnae Henaway TNS 9-Sep-00 1kg Shot Put 2.64 Jade Miglioranza CQA 23-Sep-05 350g Discus 6.63 Lingi Pittard MUL 28-Sep-03 5yr Women 60 Metres E 11.80 Teagan Edwards TAC 26-Sep-98 80 Metres E 15.59 Moriah Carkeet TNS 28-Sep-03 100 Metres E 19.65 Moriah Carkeet TNS 28-Sep-03 Long Jump 2.50 Moriah Carkeet TNS 27-Sep-03 1kg Shot Put 4.10 Caitlin Daley WHT 19-Sep-99 350g Discus 10.40 Sharnae Henaway TNS 22-Sep-01 6yr Women 60 Metres E 11.05 2.0 Emma Raciti TAB 28-Sep-12 80 Metres E 14.18 1.8 Sharni Wight BUR 30-Sep-06 100 Metres E 17.92 1.9 Sharni Wight BUR 30-Sep-06 Long Jump 2.78 Shannon Kessel HBR 9-Sep-00 1kg Shot Put 5.13 Caitlin Daley WHT 9-Sep-00 350g Discus 15.00 Caitlin Daley WHT 9-Sep-00 4x60 Metres Relay E 54.41 TAC 27-Sep-98 7yr Women 60 Metres E 10.10 1.4 Jessica Hynes GIN 29-Sep-13 80 Metres E 12.93 Amber Meads TAB 26-Sep-98 100 Metres EA 15.84 Helaina Bannister TAC 0/0/96 200 Metres EA 33.84 R.Millwood RSV 0/0/95 6x45cm 60 Metres Hurdles E 12.33 Kelly O'Connor TNS 9-Sep-00 E 12.33 Georgia Harries CEN 27-Sep-03 Long Jump 3.36 Amanda West HBR 0/0/94 1.5kg Shot Put 6.66 Brianna Bortolanza MUL 25-Sep-04 500g Discus 18.20 Brianna Bortolanza MUL 25-Sep-04 8yr Women 80 Metres EA 12.14 S.Buxton SAR 0/0/84 100 Metres EA 15.24 Ann Marie Smeaton TNS 0/0/95 200 Metres EA 31.54 Renee Robson