AJN MAY 17, 2019 30 IYAR 12, 5779 SPORT AROUND MACCABI VICTORIA Joining in the Mother’s Day fun THE MACCABI Victoria members, volunteers and staff were among the healthy turnout of thousands for Melbourne’s Mother’s Day Classic last Sunday, an annual fun run or walk through the GROUNDS Royal Botanic Gardens. It was all for a good cause too, with funds raised going to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Pictured are Nicole Brown (left) and Simone Grinberg, Maccabi with Shane Desiatnik Victoria’s Women in Sport co-ordinator. [email protected] ATHLETICS Scopus’ David Blecher, 17, winning In the time trial, Bloch finished SWIMMING silvers in the 100m and 200m (PB of 13th overall, and 3rd in the U17 boys’ Champions Round at 23.71), and Camilla Burrows, a junior category, finishing just 1 minute and Lakeside Maccabiah Games representative 13 seconds behind the winner. Jewish students shine from King David, winning the 17 He also did well in the road race, THE Champions Round of the EISM girls’ long jump and triple jump becoming involved in a bunch sprint Athletics was held on May 12 at events. finish to come second in that stage at VIC championships Lakeside, with Maccabi Athletics The club’s AGM and Trophy Night in the U17s. Club athletes from Mount Scopus will be held from 7pm on Sunday, In the final stage, Bloch kept pace AJN STAFF College, Bialik College and The King May 26 at the Duncan Mackinnon with the peloton and even managed David School competing against Social Room, to celebrate the several attacking attempts, which THE 2019 Victorian Schools athletes from other schools. achievements of athletes and ultimately proved ineffective. Association Swimming Skye Edelstein, 13, from Scopus volunteers. He was pleased with his 12th- Championships were held under was outstanding in the sprints, place finish overall, and third place lights at the Melbourne Sport winning all her three races (100m, TRIATHLON/CYCLING in the U17s white jersey contest. and Aquatic Centre last week, 200m and 400m) as well as with seven Jewish swimmers, rep- anchoring her school’s team to a Success for young In the Byron Bay Triathlon, the club’s senior members Joel Bloom (2 resenting four schools and three silver medal in the 4x100 relay. associations, competing with the Jarrod Zuchowski (Scopus) won and old hours 40 mins), Barry Abkin (2 hours From left: Jesse Nissen, Asia Carp state’s best students. the 15 boys’ 1500m (4:37.94) and JEWISH athletes did their club 51 mins) and Marty Knespol (3 hours and Brooke Roseman at the 2019 Ashley Weill from Yarra Valley placed second in the 800m. proud at major triathlon and cycling and 11 mins) were competitive. VSAC Championships. Grammar School, also represent- Bialik’s Toby Hearst earned a events in the nation’s capital and in Abkin and Knespol also ing Associated Grammar Schools bronze medal in the 13 boys’ 1500m northern NSW earlier this month. competed at the Port Macquarie Six out of the seven Jewish race. Maccabi NSW Triathlon and Cycle Ironman, the former completing Victoria, won gold in the girls’ swimmers were part of the Gidon Datt (13, Scopus) won his Club member Brayden Bloch was the 140.6km event in 16 hours and 2 17&over 50m backstroke, but Maccabi Australia Junior 100m and 200m with 26.44 seconds impressive in the 2019 Canberra minutes, and the latter reaching the there were more medals to come. Swimming Team at the 2017 in the latter. Junior Cycling Tour, which featured a finish line of the 70.3km event in 7 Weill, who has competed at Maccabiah Games in Israel, Other highlights included quality 40-strong field. hours and 40 minutes. several consecutive state and including relay medallists Weill, national open and age swimming Roseman, Marks and Kausman. championships, also won silver in Meanwhile, Melbourne’s the 100m freestyle, and bronze in Benno Negri and Isabella SCOREBOARD the 4x50m butterfly relay. Smorgon, and Sydney’s Gabriella Bialik College had a strong Goodridge and Ariella Levy, contingent of three swimmers – competed in the newest event on JUNIOR FOOTY Rozenes. Best: Baring, Epstein, Chrapot, Goldfeld 4, Bentata 2, Maidenberg 2, Jesse Nissen, Brooke Roseman Australia’s swimming calendar – Flinkier, Haeata, Mohr, Sormann. Feldman, Goldberg, Jacobs, Pacanowski, Round 3 and Asia Carp – representing the inaugural combined Sydney BOYS U13 Jets: AJAX 11.8 (74) def PMSM 2.6 (18). Segman, Shaw, Sigeoker, Zohar. Best: U11 Rockets: AJAX 11.8 (74) def East Goals: Orbach 3, Reuben 2, Farkas, Glance, Bentata, Goldberg, Jotkowitz, Nagar, Shaw. Eastern Independent Schools of Open and UniSport National Malvern 4.3 (27). Goals: N.Goldberg 3, H. Nathan Gomo, Schwarz, Segal, Strunin. U16 Comets: AJAX 22.12 (144) def East Melbourne (EISM). Meet, held last weekend. Goldberg 2, N.Rothschild, Franks, Fridman, Best: Gelbart, Orbach, Reuben, Rockman, Malvern 2.3 (15). Goals: Efron 4, Vogel 4, Nissen won bronze in the Negri, representing Monash Kabalo, Kempler, Rosenbaum. Best: Segal. Jacobs 3, Kavallero 3, Felbel 2, Mitsel 2, boys’ 17&over 50m backstroke. University, came first in the B U14 Comets: AJAX 7.9 (51) def Ormond Rosenbaum 2, Baron, Mond. Best: Baron, Bursztyn, H.Goldberg, N.Goldberg, Janover, His year 12 schoolmate, final – and 11th overall – in the Rostkier, M.Rothschild. 3.4 (22). Goals: Zielinski 2, Becker, Green, Mitsel, Mond, Zielinski, Zuker. U11 Stars: Prahran 9.5 (59) def 5.3 (33). Marabel-Whitburn, Nirens, Pike. Best: U16 Jets: Caulfield 9.10 (64) def AJAX Roseman, swam in three girls’ men’s 200 free final, and also Goals: Lipsitz, Liberman, Israel, Gelbart, Graham, Green, Gribble, Nathan, Nirens, 9.8 (62). Goals: Eydlish 2, Katz 2, Atzmon, 17&over events, winning silvers came second in the B final of the Castelan. Best: Banky, Castelan, Gross, Pike. Felbel, Glick, Israel, Rostkier. Best: Felbel, in the 4x50 butterfly and medley 100 free. Israel, Rose. U14 Jets: AJAX 17.12 (114) def St Peters/ Hershan, Katz, Klooger, Schwarz. relays, plus a bronze in the 4x50 Smorgon, swimming for U12 Comets: Hampton 7.3 (45) def AJAX 6.6 Ormond 0.0 (0). Goals: Goldfarb 7, Lowinger GIRLS freestyle relay. Australian Catholic University, 2, Miltz 2, Brott, Greenberg, Harris, Schenk, U12s: AJAX 6.4 (40) def St Paul’s MicKinnon (42). Goals : Rothfield 2, Lakman 2, Alford 2 Caulfield Grammarian finished second in the B final of Best: Borsky, Gunn, Katz, Lakman, Rothfield, Smithson, Worth. Best: Goldfarb, Greenberg, 6.3 (39). Goals: Goldberg 2, Ickowicz, Zukerman. Harris, Schenk, Smithson. Jotkowitz, Page, Rosens. Best: Goldberg, Jordana Marks, swimming for the women’s 200 breaststroke, U12 Jets: St Pauls 7.7 (49) def AJAX 4.5 U15 Comets: AJAX 22.9 (141) def St Peters Jotkowitz, Lowe, Page, Rockman. the Associated Public Schools of and third in the 100 breaststroke (29). Goals: Smolarski 2, Goldstein, Swiatlo 5.5 (35). Goals: Sheezel 7, Light 5, Siegel 2, U14s: Bentleigh 8.5 (53) def AJAX 2.2 (14). Victoria, earned bronze in the B final. Best: Black, Greenberg, Hoppe, Marabel- Schauder 2, Alter, Aladjem, Black, Herman, Goals: D.Cohen, Goldberg. Best: Efron, Frey, girls’ 15-16 4x50 butterfly relay. The event was created to give Spicer, Wasbutzki. Best: Chrapot, Light, Goldberg, Holzer, Rabinowicz, Rothschild. 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