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October 2009 Pin Titles Americas, Europe and South Pacific
OCTOBER 2009 PIN TITLES AMERICAS, EUROPE AND SOUTH PACIFIC NEW BLUE DIAMOND EXECUTIVES Name Hometown Sponsor Derek Tillotson Salt Lake City, Utah, United States GOT YOUR NUMBER, INC NEW DIAMOND EXECUTIVES Name Hometown Sponsor Carmela Phillips Corona Del Mar, California, United States ELDRIDGE, LISA Elizabeth Rowe Mtubatuba, South Africa HINRICHSEN, STEVEN Helena Kammer Frankfurt, Germany EDELMANN, SUSANNE Hong Jie Euro Kft Gu Pinghua Budapest, Hungary Laurence Brem Matzenheim, France SCHILLINGER, MIREILLE Marco Roberto and Sally Mastrantonio North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada VINT, JAMES Peter Auer Schlehdorf, Germany KAMMER, HELENA Retha Argent Krugersdorp, South Africa BETTINGS, ELANA Tonya R King Ione, California, United States HUTMACHER, DOUG NEW EMERALD EXECUTIVES Name Hometown Sponsor Brenden Moore Enoch, Alberta, Canada OLDHAM, SUE I Synchronex Consulting KFT Szentendre, Hungary ARANY, ZSUZSANNA Vagvolgyi Es Fiai BT Dunakeszi, Hungary KEREKES, ANDRAS Jeannette Bray Lake Stevens, Washington, United States MACHORRO, KENDA Aleksandr Shevyakov Russia ZHIDENKO ALEXANDR Elana Bettings Krugersdorp, South Africa NEL, ELRINA Erika Dienes, Konkoly Gabor Budapest, Hungary ZABORSZKY, ANDREA Hailing Yu San Jose, California, United States FENG, WEI Hong Jie Euro Kft Gu Pinghua Budapest, Hungary LUN-X 2008 KFT Hongyan Li, Zihong Zheng Bellevue, Washington, United States SUPER SUCCESS INT'L INC. Jeff Dang, Terri Tu Renton, Washington, United States NAGAO, PRISCILLA Justin and Johanna Armstrong Calgary, Alberta, Canada GANSKE, JULIETTE -
2020 Olympic Games Statistics
2020 Olympic Games Statistics - Women’s 400m by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Tokyo: 1) Can Miller-Uibo become only the second (after Perec) 400m sprinter to win the Olympic twice. Summary Page: All time Performance List at the Olympic Games Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 48.25 Marie -Jose Perec FRA 1 Atlanta 1996 2 2 48.63 Cathy Freeman AUS 2 Atla nta 1996 3 3 48.65 Olga Bryzgina URS 1 Seoul 1988 4 4 48.83 Valerie Brisco -Hooks USA 1 Los Angeles 1984 4 48 .83 Marie Jose -Perec 1 Barcelona 1992 6 5 48.88 Marita Koch GDR 1 Moskva 1980 7 6 49.05 Chandra Cheeseborough USA 2 Los Angeles 1984 Slowest winning time since 1976: 49.62 by Christine Ohuruogu (GBR) in 2008 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.23 49.28 Irena Szewinska POL Montreal 1976 Min 0.07 49.62 Christine Ohuruogu GBR Beijing 20 08 49.44 Shaunae Miller BAH Rio de Janeiro 2016 Fastest time in each round Round Time Name Nat Venue Year Final 48.25 Marie -Jose Perec FRA Atlanta 1996 Semi-final 49.11 Olga Nazarova URS Seoul 1988 First round 50.11 Sanya Richards USA Athinai 2004 Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Position Name Nat Venue Year 49.91 5sf1 Jillian Richardson CAN Seoul 1988 Best Marks for Places in the Olympics Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 48.25 Marie -Jose Perec FRA Atlanta 1996 2 48.63 Cathy Freeman AUS Atlanta 1996 3 49.10 Falilat Ogunkoya NGR Atlanta 1996 Last nine Olympics: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2016 Shaunae Miller BAH 49.44 Allyson Felix USA 49.51 Shericka Jackson -
SURREY COUNTY ATHLETIC NEWS (Issue 44 - August 2005)
SURREY COUNTY ATHLETIC NEWS (Issue 44 - August 2005) 2012 AND ALL THAT With the 2012 Olympic Games being awarded to London the spotlight will be on sport in general over the next seven years. With Athletics being the premier Olympic discipline attention on our sport is likely to be intense. Already some of our athletes, whose performances in recent international championships are featured elsewhere in this edition of SCAN, are beinghighlighted as potential Olympians at the London Games. We have all seen how the media thrives on personalities and, on occasions, this has not been to the benefit of the sportsman or sportswoman concerned. We have to be mindful to protect our Junior athletes who may well not be equipped to handle all the hype that may be thrust upon them. It does not appear that the facilities to be built for the London Olympics will be within our county. Therefore, if we are to benefit from the “legacy” it is unlikely to be in terms of “bricks and mortar” but rather in less tangible items such as profile / awareness which will, we hope, lead to greater support from the community at large. The media has focused on the potential for greater success by British participants in a Games held on home soil. However, if the London Olympics are to provide a catalyst for a higher standard of participation by British athletes then we are more likely to see the improvement in 2016/2020 rather than 2012. It is now seven years before the 2012 Games. At the Athens Olympics Surrey had 6 athletes taking part whose ages in 1997 were 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 & 24 with all(except Joice Maduaka) havingparticipated inSurrey Track and Field Championships bythat time. -
Athletics Australia Almanac
HANDBOOK 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 -
Subject CABINET MEMBER for HOMES
Question Number Question asked by: Subject CABINET MEMBER FOR HOMES & GATEWAY SERVICES Councillor Alison Butler CQ023-20 Councillor Lynne Hale Recorded Financial Transactions CABINET MEMBER FOR CULTURE, LEISURE & SPORT Councillor Oliver Lewis CQ017-20 Councillor Lynne Hale BH Live Lease CQ020-20 Councillor Helen Pollard Leisure Centre Re-openings CQ023-20 from Councillor Hale Councillor Butler “Please could you advise whether there will be a recorded financial transaction/s between the Council and Brick by Brick with respect to the Council's purchase of properties from Brick by Brick, or whether the agreed sums are deducted from Brick by Brick's loan repayments.” Reply The loans are managed under individual loan agreements and no deductions will be made to offset loan or interest repayments. The purchase of properties from Brick by Brick are recorded separately from the loan agreements. CQ017-20 from Councillor Hale Councillor Oliver Lewis “After spending £43m refurbishing it, residents are keen to enjoy Fairfield Halls as soon as it is safe to do so. The Govt has announced that from July 11 we can all enjoy performances outdoors with social distancing – please can you advise when Fairfield Halls will be offering outdoor and/or streaming entertainment? Please also advise whether BH Live will be the ongoing operator of Fairfield Halls and can you confirm the date when they signed the lease and management contract.” Reply We are working on a wider culture and meanwhile programme as part of the hibernation phase of the building, this programme will be made available shortly. Resident partners are returning to the building under social distancing measures for rehearsals and future planning operations. -
Local Area Map Bus Map
East Croydon Station – Zone 5 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map FREEMASONS 1 1 2 D PLACE Barrington Lodge 1 197 Lower Sydenham 2 194 119 367 LOWER ADDISCOMBE ROAD Nursing Home7 10 152 LENNARD ROAD A O N E Bell Green/Sainsbury’s N T C L O S 1 PA CHATFIELD ROAD 56 O 5 Peckham Bus Station Bromley North 54 Church of 17 2 BRI 35 DG Croydon R E the Nazarene ROW 2 1 410 Health Services PLACE Peckham Rye Lower Sydenham 2 43 LAMBERT’S Tramlink 3 D BROMLEY Bromley 33 90 Bell Green R O A St. Mary’s Catholic 6 Crystal Palace D A CRYSTAL Dulwich Library Town Hall Lidl High School O A L P H A R O A D Tramlink 4 R Parade MONTAGUE S S SYDENHAM ROAD O R 60 Wimbledon L 2 C Horniman Museum 51 46 Bromley O E D 64 Crystal Palace R O A W I N D N P 159 PALACE L SYDENHAM Scotts Lane South N R A C E WIMBLEDON U for National Sports Centre B 5 17 O D W Forest Hill Shortlands Grove TAVISTOCK ROAD ChCCheherherryerryrry Orchard Road D O A 3 Thornton Heath O St. Mary’s Maberley Road Sydenham R PARSON’S MEAD St. Mary’s RC 58 N W E L L E S L E Y LESLIE GROVE Catholic Church 69 High Street Sydenham Shortlands D interchange GROVE Newlands Park L Junior School LI E Harris City Academy 43 E LES 135 R I Croydon Kirkdale Bromley Road F 2 Montessori Dundonald Road 198 20 K O 7 Land Registry Office A Day Nursery Oakwood Avenue PLACE O 22 Sylvan Road 134 Lawrie Park Road A Trafalgar House Hayes Lane G R O V E Cantley Gardens D S Penge East Beckenham West Croydon 81 Thornton Heath JACKSON’ 131 PLACE L E S L I E O A D Methodist Church 1 D R Penge West W 120 K 13 St. -
Transforming Fiveways Croydon Response to Issues Raised Report
Transforming Fiveways Croydon Response to Issues Raised Report September 2018 2 C ontents 1. Executive Summary ............................................................................................................... 3 2. Updated Proposals ................................................................................................................ 4 3. Response to issues raised .................................................................................................... 4 3.1 Impact on environment and public space ......................................................................... 5 3.2 Impact on property ............................................................................................................... 5 3.3 General principles of the scheme ....................................................................................... 6 3.4 Impact on general motor traffic .......................................................................................... 7 3.5 Impact on cycling ................................................................................................................ 11 3.6 Impact on pedestrians ....................................................................................................... 13 3.7 Impact on parking ............................................................................................................... 14 3.8 Impact on bus users ........................................................................................................... 14 3.9 Construction -
Development of a Culture Plan and a Libraries Plan for Croydon
For general release REPORT TO: Overview and Scrutiny Committee 11th February 2019 SUBJECT: Development of a Culture Plan and a Libraries Plan for Croydon LEAD OFFICERS: Shifa Mustafa, Executive Director – Place CABINET MEMBER: Councillor Oliver Lewis Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure & Sport PERSON LEADING AT Councillor Oliver Lewis SCRUTINY COMMITTEE MEETING: ORIGIN OF This item has been identified by the Scrutiny Sub ITEM: Committee as an area of scrutiny. To provide comment and inform the development of BRIEF FOR the Culture Plan and a Libraries Plan for Croydon THE Council. COMMITTEE: 1 Executive Summary 1.1 Both a Cultural Plan and a Libraries Plan are currently in development for Croydon and due to be agreed at the May Cabinet later this year. Both will respond to the current challenges and opportunities for these areas and build on the strengths and achievements. This report outlines current provision as a background report to the SWOT analysis presented at committee and sets out the draft priority themes of both plans. 2 A cultural plan for Croydon 2.1 The support of culture in Croydon within the context of the regeneration taking place has been a priority over the last 3-5 years. The focus during that time has been on activity; the major redevelopment of the Fairfield Halls and securing an operator for its future, on supporting the cultural sector in Croydon and creating opportunities for it to grow, on the consolidation and development of a calendar of cultural events and on building partnerships both in and outside of the borough. The development of a Cultural Plan for the Borough is now timely, to build on this growing groundswell of activity and create a framework for activity for the next 5-10 years. -
Hamsey Green to Coulsdon South
London Loop section 5 page 1 LONDON LOOP Section 5 of 24 Hamsey Green to Coulsdon South Section start: Hamsey Green Nearest station to start: Sanderstead (Rail then 403 bus to Hamsey Green) Section finish: Coulsdon South station Nearest station to finish: Coulsdon South (Rail) Section distance 6.4 miles with no station links Total = 6.4 miles (10.2 km) Introduction This very attractive section features, in quick succession, four City of London and Croydon Council owned commons: Riddlesdown, Kenley, Coulsdon and Farthing Downs. These all now form part of the South London Downs National Nature Reserve which covers a large part of the route of this section. Other features are Happy Valley, with its rare yellow rattle plant, Devilsden Wood, the Kenley Observatory and the nearby Kenley Aerodrome. Note Most of the section is on level ground but there are three climbs (two of On the maps, chevrons them very steep with steps). The terrain is mainly rough tracks, footpaths (black arrow heads) and grassy fields. show where the route is steep. The chevrons point uphill. There are shops and cafés at Hamsey Green and a pub on Coulsdon Common (The Fox) and one just off route near Kenley Common and Aerodrome (Wattendon Arms). Also occasional kiosks at Farthing Downs and at the War Memorial recreation ground near the end of the walk plus one at Coulsdon South station. There are public toilets and car parking at Farthing Downs. It is possible to break the walk and get buses back into Croydon at Godstone Road and Coulsdon Road. -
The Future of Fairfield Halls
THE FUTURE OF FAIRFIELD HALLS Sean Creighton, Norbury resident, historian, and Co-ordinator of the Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Network A discussion contribution by Sean FRED SCOTT, CROYDON PIANIST, ON WORKING WITH FH FH has always been co-operative in allowing me to book events there focused on performances involving local young artists across genres of music. ‘Soundpractice has staged events including lunchtime concerts, pre-concert foyer performances and events for last year's Coleridge-Taylor Festival. This last especially was a great forum for young people to perform; some students of mine were able to have premiered a piece they had written around SCT, also involving LMP in the performance. Last November saw local Youth Theatre Company Studio 74 give the first performance in Ashcroft Theatre of a new musical by Stella Coussell (South London composer) called 'Song for the World', based around the life of SCT, a further performance for BHM 2013 is currently being arranged. in addition, Soundpractice has been able to put on concerts as fund-raisers for Skeletal Cancer Action Trust, some of these have featured people affected by that disease. More of these concerts are planned for 2014. There will be a series of concerts in Spring 2014 which will raise funds for SCAT, involving a celebration of the 80th birthday of eminent British composer, and South London resident, Justin Connolly, who will also be performing himself. Future concerts in 2014 will also include prominent international artists in recital who bring their considerable following to Croydon. Included in current planning is to stage a major international-reach multi-genre music festival culminating in a collaboration to find instrumentalists, composers and conductors of excellence. -
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2019 Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 BOARD MEMBERS CONTENTS Erick Acker President Peter Topp Sport Development Director William (Bill) Ker Secretary General Gary Reynolds Events Director President’s Report ....................................................................................................................................... Page 4 Aaron Jones Finance Director Margaret Hoekstra Governance Director Secretary General Report ............................................................................................................................ Page 6 Operating Highlights ................................................................................................................................. Page 8 OUR PEOPLE Board Activities .......................................................................................................................................... Page 8 COMMISSIONS Member Relations .................................................................................................................................... Page 9 Looking Foward .......................................................................................................................................... Page 9 REFEREE COMMISSION COACHING COMMISSION Events .................................................................................................................................................................. Page 10 Chair - Ian Matthew Chair - Peter McNeven Kenneth Golden Anne Goh World Cup 2019 ...........................................................................................................................................