the survivors of rarotonga - ACT Veterans Athletics Club
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the survivors of rarotonga - ACT Veterans Athletics Club
VETRUNNER Email: adslule5@tpg.com.au ISSN 1449-8006 Vol. 25 Issue 8 — January, 2005 “THE SURVIVORS OF RAROTONGA” SHARON GIBBINS writes about her exploits in the Cook Islands, calling them “The Survivors of Rarotonga” (or the exploits of Veteran athletes at the Oceania Championships). The journey Ray Green, Sharon Gibbins, Joyce and Tom Schmidt knew they were off to a good start when the taxi to the airport was 40 minutes late. It was booked but they don’t tell the drivers until 10 minutes before, so after Ray rang and angrily demanded to know where the taxi was they put out a message to pick up panicking people to catch a plane! Finally on the plane and the pilot announced he was taking us to Christchurch. Funny, our tickets said Auckland. Garry Maher also started well by leaving his mobile on the plane from Canberra to Sydney, so he had to race back across the tarmac to save it. Good training. Bob Banens wore two sun hats to ward off the rain in Sydney and Auckland. Anyway we did arrive safely at 3am in Rarotonga, and piled into mini-buses which could hardly move with the weight of the luggage. Island transport The vehicular transport on Rarotonga was a highlight. Garry and Co hired a small car which managed to fit six if one person lay across the laps of those on the back seat, with arms and legs out the windows. Trish and Bryan Thomas hired a three wheeled bubble car which looked and sounded like a lawn mower, had no reverse and was often seen being pushed rather than driven. They had (Continued on Page 4) Annual Handicaps Major Awards Athletes of the Year. Great handicap year for Jayne Hardy, above left and Lynn and Kent Williams, above right, who were awarded the top trophies in the Throwing Handicap and the Running/Walking Handicaps respectively. Reviews on Page 23. Merry Christmas and a very Happy and Successful New Athletics Year 2005! Page 2 — January Vetrunner Running/Walking Handicap final races at Weston Clockwise from the top left: Bev Breen, right, got the silver medal in the Frylink and Ken Gordon who won bronze. The winner was Frank Nugent . In the Thomas the medal winners were, from the left, Geoff Moore bronze, Roy Jones gold and Caroline Campbell silver. A bit of a hiccup in the Waddell with at first Chris Booth deemed not eligible but in fact she was. The revised correct medals went to, from the left, middle row, Carmen Carlon bronze, Maureen Scutter silver and Chris Booth gold. The shots of these medal winners were not taken at the presentations ceremony. Left: The Thomas overall pointscore went to Will Foster on the right, on his left is John Kennedy the runner up. On the left are Robbie Costmeyer and Peter Kallio who were joint third place winners. January Vetrunner — Page 3 The recent report into Athletics Australia (AA) – the Elliott Reportmade 128 recommendations about the conduct of athletics (chiefly AA) in Australia. Of that 128, at my count, 65 were concerned with high performance, or to put it bluntly, the hunt for gold medals. Other recommendations concerned the restructure of State Athletics Associations and their clubs, as well as revamping AA’s internal financial mechanisms. I have reported before that two recommendations concerned Veterans/ Masters athletics. One was to disband the Australian Athletics Federation (AAF) – No.120, and the other was to subsume Australian Masters Athletics and the other Australian Athletics organizations into AA – No. 121. It is notable that the professionals were not included in this recommendation. They received specific mention – No. 125concerning a single registration system with AA. Recommendations 120 and 121 have been soundly rejected by the organizations concerned, including AA. Avenues are being sought to make the AAF viable. The Elliott report was damning in its assessment of the AAF criticising it for the lack of leadership shown by those with carriage of it – “National planing, at AA or AAF levels, failed to eventuate.” (See Issue #20). Unfortunately Elliott missed the RAY’S SHOT opportunity to create the organization that could run all athletics in Australia. AA doesn’t deserve it. 30 years ago they rejected the creation of Veterans/Masters athletics under AA. So we created our own organisation. At roughly the same time they rejected fun runs and the plethora of different athletics pursuits that evolved from the social revolution of the 1960s. That superior attitude is still evident in the Elliott report. Elliott’s report could have recommended that AAF take over athletics in Australia, with the Board of AA becoming the board of AAF. I am certain that even ALA would have welcomed that. Of course under that structure ASC funding for Australian athletics might need to be distributed differently, perhaps more equitably. One lives in hope. Our 2004/5 committee has been operational for just over six months. It has continued to create the conditions for good club management and has undertaken a number of initiatives to sustain continuing development. Recently the club gained $3,000 in grants for programs from Sport and Recreation. Our triennial funding of $14,000 per year continues. Roy Jones has completed a sports First Aid course. Kathy Sims has been appointed our Anti-doping officer and with Roy will attend an ASDA course in February. Phil Toomey and Sharon Gibbons are reviewing all club policies. The committee is looking at website renewal under the 2003/4 committee’s decision, adopted at the AGM, to allocate $4,000 to the task. We have joined the ACT Good Sports program, an initiative of the ACT government. Policies and policy guidelines are being developed in many areas such as Honorariums. I want to thank all members of the Committee for their hard work and support over the past six months. Sharon Gibbins, Phil Toomey, David Haggith, Stuart Reid, Maria O’Reilly, Kathy Sims, Amanda Walker, Alex Lloyd, Peter Freeman – take a bow. And to all the sub-committees – thank you. Your work provides the backbone for the club’s success. And huge congratulations to Lisa Wilson, our first ACT Masters Sportsperson of the Year! Well done Lisa and thoroughly deserved. Finally I want to wish everyone a safe, peaceful and happy time over the next few weeks as we welcome the festive season and the new year and hope that it continues with you for the whole year. RAY GREEN President ACT VETERANS ATHLETIC CLUB “Fitness Through Fellowship” The Vetrunner is the official Newsletter of ACTVAC ISSN 1449-8006 Postal Address: GPO Box 2356, Canberra, ACT 2601. Internet at: actvac.com Disclaimer: The views expressed in this newsletter are not necessarily the views of ACTVAC Patron: Jack Pennington President: Ray Green 62316712 (h). Email: sharon.gibbins@ telstra.com Vice President: Stuart J Reid Run/Walking Handicap SubCommittee. 62942368 (h). Email reidsk@ozemail.com.au Secretary: Sharon Gibbins 62910047 (h). Email: sharon.gibbins@telstra.com Throwing Handicap Liaison. Treasurer: Peter Freeman 62395112 (h). Email: hart_christine@yahoo.com Finance Sub-Committee. Assets register, Insurance. Committee: David Haggith 62622167 (h) Email: isajobs@hotmail.com Administration/Finance SubCommittee. Alex Lloyd 62950072 (h) 62894068 (w). Email: alloyd@tpg.com.au Maria O’Reilly 62486960 (h) 62456324 (w). Email: moreill@daramalanc.act.edu.au Athletic Events Sub-Committee. Kathy Sims 62547284 (h). Email: kathygeoff@bigpond.com Phil Toomey 62586316 (h). Email: pjtoomey3@yahoo.com Membership/Services SubCommittee. Amanda Walker 62625728 (h). Email: amanda.walker@csiro.com.au Sub-Committee Contacts: Annual Awards/Half Marathon Director Bryan Thomas 61613635 (h). Email: brytrish@netspeed.com.au Membership Services Geoff Moore 62544753 (h) Email: Geoff.Moore@bigpond.com Athletic Events Alice Scott 62383178 (h). Email: alices@cyberone.com.au Social Events Val Chesterton 62928994 (h) Jenny Galvin 69925294 (h) Monika Short 62958625 (h). Run/Walking Handicap Stuart J Reid 62942368 (h). Aministration/Finance David Haggith 62622167 (h) Email: isajobs@hotmail.com Information and Technology/ Registrar Mick Corlis 62963969 (h) 62750753 (w) Email: mick.corlis@wizardis.com.au Other Contacts: Catering/Lost Property: John Suiter (Track) 62959524 (h). Kent and Lynn Williams (Monthly Run/Walking Hcps) 62474127 (h). Peter Freeman (Throwing Hcp) 62395112 (h). Club Marquee: Sharon Gibbins (details listed in Secretary). Equipment Officer: Jayne Hardy 62271433 (h) 0421610053 (m). Health and Safety Officer: Roy Jones 62510148 (h). Public Officer: Chris Mahe 62951440 (h). Email: mahe@dynamite.com.au Relays and Cross Country: Jim White 62314168 (h). Statistican and Club Records: Neil Boden 62424038 (h) 62499428 (w). Email at home: nboden@iprimus.com.au or at work Neil.Boden@ga.gov.au Throwing Handicapper: Trish Thomas 61613635. Email: brytrish@netspeed.com.au Uniform and Badges Sales: Rosemary/Bob Parker 62882508. Vetrunner Editor: Jim O’Donnell 62513016 (h) Email: adslule5@tpg.com.au Vetrunner Assistant Editor: Jenny Walton 62310975. Email: jpnoone@actonline.com.au Vetrunner Distribution: Roger Abbott 62514051. Jenny Galvin 62925294. Run/Walking Handicap SubCommittee, Vetrunner: Doug Fry 62886439 (h) Email:d.fry@pcug.org.au First Aid Officers: Roy Jones, John Ison, Gai Webster, Michelle Granville and Marlene Reid. Page 4 — January Vetrunner “THE SURVIVORS OF RAROTONGA” (Continued from Page 1) a truck overtake them on the right as they were turning right, and a dog attacked the bubble car – probably thought it was a wild animal. Many of us hired scooters. To hire one we needed to obtain a licence. Sharon Gibbins went for hers, having not ridden a motor bike for over 20 years. The police woman instructed six of us to ride around the block while she followed. As Sharon hesitantly rode down the main street fellow athletes waved, and one jumped out to take a photo. Sharon who was in the lead was distracted by this. The PC then pulled up and said she had to go faster! Sharon then missed the street back to the police station. She still got her $10 licence. With Sharon driving and Ray Green on pillion they closely shaved a palm tree (Ray disputes this, saying it was an eight foot ditch). Mary Thomas also mistook the accelerator for the brake and crashed with two Cook Islanders falling on top of her. She was worried about scratching the tail light when it was pointed out that she had almost ripped off the headlight. Mary was well grazed – arms and legs. Where she fell is now one of the famous flesh spots of the Cook Is. Denise Palmer had a search party out for her, when she crashed. An exhaust burn was her reward. Noone wears helmets and the open road limit is 60km/hr, someone admitted to going 70km/hr. Hairy. Adventuring Ray and Sharon walked over the island, which has a few mountains on it. A guide is highly recommended. They found out why. At the Needle, a high point of the island was a sign post minus the sign. Yes, you guessed it, they took the wrong path. They followed a pipeline along the ridge and were going down hill. Admittedly there were some difficult, slippery spots, but it wasn’t too bad until the track started going uphill. The pipeline continued so they continued. They came to a dead end at the top of a 60 degree peak. Turning back was hair raising. Sharon’s hands had blisters where she was hanging on to the tree roots. There was a 200 metre drop each side and room for only half a foot beside the pipe. Her knees shook with the strain. A few metres back they found another track. They conquered the wilds of Rarotonga. Later, after hearing of these exploits Bob Watson, Beth Radley, Ray Cluett, Deb Willis and Denise went with Pa, the guide. He does the four hour trek with bare feet and dreadlocks every second day. Consie Larmour, Dawn Thomas and Fran Harris and Sharon on separate days went to the most spectacular island – Aitutaki. A must if you go to the Cook Islands. It’s magical. More Mishaps Bob Banens had locked the keys in the boot at the ground, and went off to compete. Meanwhile the others managed to get a spare key. Bob was not told of this, and accepted offers of ferrying back to the hotel on the scooters. Ray went off to pick the lock, so Garry had to sprint off to stop Ray. We still haven’t told Bob that there was a spare key. Jayne Hardy (yes, she remembered her undies this time) had an incorrect booking from Auckland to Sydney the day before the flight from Rarotonga to Auckland. She saw this early and changed the dates. Ralyea Rudov wasn’t so lucky, as she had the same mistake and didn’t find out until she got to Auckland so had to pay extra. Jan Davies went snorkelling for the first time. She was worried when she was being chased by two blue fish. Fortunately her blue reef shoes didn’t have teeth. Digestive problems Mary Thomas, the avid fisher went outside the reef surrounding Rarotonga on a boat. Her enjoyment was curtailed by her heaving. We hope the triathlete swimming behind the boat didn’t drink the water. Gianna Mogentale was so excited Also Supporting ACTVAC are: The West Deakin Hellenic Bowling Club Belconnen Stationery Pty Ltd ACT VETERANS ATHLETIC CLUB Supported by KINGSTON PHYSIOTHERAPY SPORTS INJURY CENTRE January Vetrunner — Page 5 a b o u t t h e competition that she was also heaving. Mary Wahren and Raylea blamed some bad food for their problems. Sure it wasn’t some good drink? Competition pitfalls Ray spent all the hammer comps straightening the wires that were wrapped around the cage. The real cage was still in transit, somewhere in the Pacific. Ray slipped in the shot put Suitable attire. The ACT’s women who attended the Oceania Athletic Championships at Rarotonga during the only five in the Cook Islands, from the left, Trish Thomas, Fran Harris, Raylea Rudov, Mary Wahren, Consie mins of the day that Larmour, Jan Davies (now Jan Banens), Cory Collins, Sue Counsel, Nola De Chazal, Sharon Gibbins i t r a i n e d . and Jayne Hardy. Fortunately he landed on his belly, keeping his arms Rosemary Clarke knows how to dunked and having to wring himself and legs safe. Such was the fame of triple jump and was reminded of the out before continuing. our athletes that the Cook Islands damage that can be done. A few See what I mean by Survivor Tourist Commission used a clip on a jumps and she managed to score a Rarotonga? TV advert of Ray hurling the javelin, huge bruise on her foot. Another Snapshots resplendent in arm and knee member of the limping brigade. 1. S c o o t e r s b u z z i n g a r o u n d bandaging. Autographs were called Adriana Van Bockel tried a turn in everywhere, many with 200kg for afterwards. the hammer, which normally wouldn’t people on them. Sharon ran the 100m despite be a problem, but with a stress 2. There were 100 varieties of camp injury. A close tussle with a Cook fracture in her foot, it was not a good pie in the shops (give or take a Islander meant a lunge for the line. idea. It was lucky they didn’t ask us few). Sharon’s legs gave way and she to march in a closing ceremony. 3. Five-armed royal blue starfish. crashed and rolled. Looking up she The biggest cheers of the week 4. Beaches covered in coral of all saw Jim Tobin was taking photos went to a Cook Islander who had different shapes, including a with his wide-angled camera as she never done the high hurdles. He had penis-shaped one, which was l a y c r u m p l e d , b u t l a u g h i n g . to high jump them, and run back to smuggled back to Aus. Afterwards Sharon was presented get a run up at the next hurdle. The 5. Tethered pigs. Free range chooks. with the silver, but then a dead heat crowd cheered each time he made it. 6. Heavenly singing by the locals at was announced and Sharon got the He finished. He was a winner. Ray church. gold and the Oscar. Denise had also brought the house down as he 7. A jail with no locks. videoed the fall and delighted completed a 200m run in the 8. The smell of the leis made with everyone with the reruns that pentathlon. Later he didn’t complete fresh flowers and presented to the evening. The next day, Sharon slipped the 1500m (only because he would placegetters. on the rocks while talking to Mary have been late for Bob and Jan’s 9. Fresh pawpaw and coconut at Wahren “ W e l l t h a t ’ s t w o ! ” wedding if he did). breakfast. commented Mary dryly. A photo of Garry was the lucky man who 10. The friendly, easy going Islanders. Sharon’s bruised bottom was taken caught the bride’s garter. As 11. A bunch of athletes having a ball. for “posteriority”. threatened he wore it as a headband 12. The colours of the sarongs (both In the half marathon there were in his winning effort in the 400m sexes) and shirts at Jan and Bob’s two incidents. A female runner who hurdles. wedding. was stooping was asked by the safety At the Island Night Extravaganza 13. Dinner and videos with mates. officer if she was OK. She replied yes we dined on a smorgasbord of island 14. Snorkelling with tropical fish. and immediately fell on her face, food, and were entertained by island Next Time fracturing her cheek bone, scoring a dancers in bark skirts and coconut The next Oceania Championships trip to hospital. An ambulance ride bras. A video of the championships are in Christchurch, New Zealand on beats running. One older male runner was included and as usual the January 14 to 21, 2006. See was told his shoelaces were undone. steeplechase was a highlight, with www.athletics.org.nz for details. 2008 He didn’t have the flexibility to tie many being submerged in the water- will be Townsville. I would encourage them so he asked the following motor jump. This included Ian Anderson, everyone to take part. It’s not just cycle cop to help. He of course obliged! the Oceania President being totally athletics. Page 6 — January Vetrunner SHARON GIBBINS writes about a “Coup in the Cook Islands” (or an inside roving report on the shenanigans during the production of the wedding between Bob Banens and Jan Davies that was held in the Cook Islands, on October, 23 or maybe it was the 25th, 2004. Pre-Nups As usual the ACTVAC crew managed to make this occasion into something special. There was the usual forethought and planning that precedes any wedding. Jan and Bob decided they would have their wedding and honeymoon in the Cook Islands. They tried to book a celebrant, and the occasion, prior to arrival. However, in the usual Cook Islands manner, the authorities said “don’t worry, be happy, you can fix it when you get here”. Bob and Jan had to have faith in the authorities, for whom else could they turn to? On arrival Bob and Jan shot off to arrange the licence and the celebrant. They weren’t worried about the venue as they thought they’d settle in first. They had to wait three days before they could be legally wed. I hear that $50 secured the licence. Then there was the wedding dress. Jan spotted an island design in the brochures, so she ordered an elegant hand made, floral printed dress in pale blue and white. Bob went for an off-the–rack shirt in a royal blue floral print and teamed it with beige trousers. Well, the crew couldn’t just let them be married on the beach at sunset. It had to be an extravaganza. Over a bottle or two of wine the plans were made. Would they wed at a restaurant, or on the beach, or in the main street? No. We’d heard that The Prime Minister of the Cook Islands lived next door to our resort. The plan developed. Jan would knock on the door, admiring the garden, and slip in that she and Bob were being wed and would they mind if the wedding was in their back yard? Of course. Doesn’t every PM let some foreigner have a wedding in their backyard? What about John or George W or Helen? Not on your Nelly! But we were in the Cook Islands, the land of hospitality. Jan and Bob scored a coup in the Cook Islands. Great talking point! Other plans were made. The reception? The obvious choice. At the resort, so there’d be no-one pulled COUP IN THE COOK ISLANDS over for DUI, and we could just collapse into bed afterwards. Food? Well let’s BYO. No. Let’s put a dash of Aussie flavour in it and have a Barbie. Garry Maher volunteered to cook and became the official wedding planner. A title which he wore proudly (and also taped it to his head). Jan then decided it would be great if everyone could wear Island gear, and leis. Sharon Gibbins organised the leis, and thereafter became known as Lei Lady Lei. It was announced at the breakfast bar that thin leis were $5, thick leis $10 and long leis $10. You can imagine the response. Everyone was caught up in the proceedings. At the track the evening before, announcements were made and the bride was asked to present some of the medals. Next morning Bob and Jan were back at the track. Bob cut his weight throw short, and Jayne Hardy hurried the javelin along, as she was the designated flower girl. Ray Green only ran 120m of the 1500m in the pentathlon, at 5.30pm, so that he and Sharon could be in time for the wedding at 6pm (that was his excuse anyway). Sharon delivered the leis, showered and dressed all in record time to take up her new position as official digital photographer (yes, photos were taken of the fingers). They didn’t deliver enough leis, so we improvised with some frangipani ones some little girls at the track had made, and some that were presented to us on the dais. This is it (or is it?) Finally, all the guests gathered together in the PM’s garden. It was an expanse of lush grass, leading to palm trees fringing the beach, where the waves rolled onto the coral reef, and the sun set behind streaks of cloud. You’ve never seen such a colourful array of guests. Almost all had bought sarongs to wear, or floral shirts, and wore head leis made of gardenias and palm fronds. Cloth leis added to the variety. Sandals or none The Cook Island coup. Bob Banens and Jan Davies celebrate their wedding while attending the Oceania Athletics Championships in Rarotonga. January Vetrunner — Page 7 were worn. Most were armed with still or video cameras. Bob and the ring bearer John Reynolds waited nervously under the coconut palms (sorry, no coconuts fell). Legend has it that John is to blame for introducing the happy couple. Trish and Bryan Thomas supplied the wedding car. They had hired a three-wheeled bubble car and decorated it with purple bougainvillea and palm fronds (kindly supplied by the Rarotongan Sunset’s garden). Bryan, who had the honour of giving the bride away (she should be worth more than that), drove Jan down the street to show her off (or was it the car he was showing off?). Jayne the delicate, sweet flower girl (she wore a skirt!) led Jan and Bryan down the garden path. Jan was beaming, setting off her outfit with thick head lei and thick neck lei of gardenias. The gown was sleeveless and had a slash to one side, enabling the occasional exposure of “a bit of leg”. She swooned as she saw Bob waiting for her (such was the overpowering scent of the gardenias). Bryan dressed as a Cook Islands warrior of old, with his sarong tied at the waist and two leis to cover his tanned chest and head. The ceremony went off without a hitch (you’ll understand the pun later). The celebrant married Bob and Jan as long they vowed to forgive each other’s foibles (the celebrant didn’t know what was meant by this, but we all knew). The photo shoot in the garden and gathered on the steps of the PM’s house took longer than the wedding, and included the family dog bounding up to play with the three sirens who had to recline at our feet to get in the photo. The wedding breakfast. The drive to the reception would not have been possible without the guests lifting the bubble car to point it up the driveway. It not only sounded like a lawnmower, but it didn’t have reverse either. Off went the married couple, squeezed in tighter than sardines, running into the fence, and being chased by the paparazzi. Talk about the Rolls Royce of Island transport (do they make lawnmowers?). What a night the reception was! Garry had commandeered the breakfast bar at the Rarotongan Sunset and the essential ingredient – the BBQ. He had slaved over the salads that morning after some prudent buys at the Avarua markets, and then fronted up to cook the meat, as well as managing to compete, and tear the hem of his T-shirt to look the part. Bob Watson ably assisted the meat manager. Ray Green was master of ceremonies, as usual not requiring a microphone to be heard over the cacophony of giggles that were generated by the telegrams sent from all over the globe. Little John, Helen Clarke, Betty and Phil, Wally Fountainhead and Osama obliged and there were a few limericks thrown in. Ask Jan if you’re game to hear them. Sue Watson delighted the crowd with her rendition of “Suzy, Suzy, sitting in the shoe shine shop. All day long she sits and shines. All day long she shines and sits” (try saying that ten times). She also showed us her infamous party trick of “instructions on how to inflate your breasts”. Other entertainment came from the Cook Is dance troupe of Chief Bryan Avabigtonguea and his Chieftess Trish Coconutitti. The warrior Chief and his Chieftess danced to ward off the evil spirits from the marriage of Jan and Bob. (Fran Harris and Trish both managed to squeeze into the popular coconut bras. Fran pinned her numbers on so she didn’t reveal the cleavage.) Later there were the nut bush dancers, Rosemary Acashew, Jayne Hardnut-to-crack, Jan Peanut-butter, and Garry Cooking-walnut. Despite their midnight practice sessions (to keep awake the chief and chieftess so that they could begin their vigil against the evil spirits), the dancers could have been better co-ordinated (no offence to official choreographer Rosemary Clarke). Adriana Van Bockel tried to help the chief, however Island dancing is not recommended in the treatment of stress fractures of the foot. Rhonda Dundas tried her hand at pole dancing (she should try a round pole next time – those square ones are murder!). Next came secret men’s business. All the men lined up on one side of the pool, while on the other, the new bride reclined on a beach chair. The bridegroom fell to his knees beside her, bathing in her aura, and dragging her garter off with his teeth. At one stage the garter crept back up her leg, so he had to start again. Then came the fling of the garter into the air, over the water, to land in Garry’s fiery hands. All that training had paid off. A fitting catch, as the bride in her speech had announced she had married the wrong man, it should have been Garry, as he’s the best cook. (Gazza proudly wore the garter as a headband as he scored a win in the 400m hurdles next day.) Another fitting moment came as Jan hurled the lei over her head, dropping it at her feet behind her. Rhonda nevertheless, risking all, flung herself over the bridge to take a catch. She was keen to take Jan’s place when Jan announced she had married the wrong man. But wait, there’s more! Before the night was complete, Bob had to make yet another speech. He told the story of purchasing the marriage licence. When the celebrant arrived on the wedding day she asked for the papers. Bob handed her a receipt for the $50. What about the licence? (Where was the video camera to see the look on their faces?). Bob had not picked it up. Jan kept her cool. Jayne and John were stunned. (Remember, “despite each other’s foibles!”) Bob continued the story, recounting that when they went to do “the signing” Bob wrote “I have made a terrible mistake and didn’t collect the papers”. That was the great unwedding. Yes, “without a hitch”. The real wedding was rebooked for two days later and we all just carried on partying. We thought it was all a ploy to have different dates for the anniversary, so that if Bob forgot the first date then he might remember the next! We also figured that they had four dates. The two Cook Islands dates and the two Australian dates as the Cook Islands are 20 hours behind us. Would you believe it? What else could go wrong? On the Monday they picked up the licence, but the celebrant’s name was wrong. “Come back later. We’ll fix it for a fee.” The date was wrong. “Come back later. No extra charge.” Finally at 4.30pm Monday, October 25, Cook Island time Jan Davies and Bob Banens were officially married (we hope). Congratulations. “Coup in the Cook Is.” “The great un-wedding” “OOPS, I’ve married the wrong man” “With all OUR foibles” “99 things that could go wrong with a wedding” What would you call it? I would say it was the most colourful, funniest, unforgettable wedding I’ve been to. Page 8 — January Vetrunner HOLIDAYING IN A TROPICAL PARADISE A personal view of the 12th Oceania Veterans’ Athletics Championships held recently in Rarotonga, Cook Islands by BRYAN THOMAS. IMPRESSIONS OF RAROTONGA Rarotonga, the largest of the fifteen Cook Islands is a beautiful small island (32km circumference) in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean, far, far away from everywhere. Warm sunny days and evenings. Luxurious and colourful vegetation grow right to the edges of white sand beaches, teal coloured lagoons and further out waves break on the surrounding reef. Chooks and dogs roam freely but after the first night most visitors stop hearing the pre-dawn cock-crows. The locals are often of large stature and almost always cheerful, friendly and generous. They and visitors alike wear flower pattern shirts and sarongs and freshly made leis without embarrassment. Busy streets with lots of motor-cycles, scooters and small cars scurrying back and forth at a top speed of 40kph, traveling either clockwise or anti-clockwise around the island. Tourists (many of whom were Aussie and Kiwi athletes) regularly went shopping for souvenirs, especially black pearls, or dining out. Cook Islanders are very musical and enjoy their vibrant music with its loud vigorous drumming as well as performing seductive and athletic dances. Numerous churches (of all Christian denominations) around the island and ubiquitous family burial plots indicate the significant role Christianity plays in Cook Islands society. Sunday church services featuring the most amazing singing guarantee they are always packed with both their regular congregation and camera-wielding tourists. The local radio station operates on a simple formula of playing a Polynesian song followed by an old and gentle 1950s hit then another Polynesian number and so on with an occasional news item and a regular Christian sermon. The only TV broadcast also allocates much of its evening time to Christian programs. We were fortunate to be there for Gospel Day (a national annual holiday) to witness six hours of free open-air music, dance and melodrama by six villages each portraying their interpretation of the arrival of the missionaries in early19th century. The Cook Islands is a great place to enjoy a tropical holiday in a place that has not yet become over commercialised. It is also an attractive venue for weddings, which is an important component of the local economy. We were fortunate, Dual role. Garry Maher took on two roles in the Cook Islands. As an athlete he brought home many medals and he was organiser of that wedding in Rarotonga. privileged and honoured to be part of a most memorable and enjoyable tropical wedding of two prominent club personalities, Bob Banens and Jan Davies. (I’ll leave it to others to describe the venue, the role of the special wedding organizer, arrival of the bride, dress of everyone involved, post-wedding celebrations and the special uniqueness of the two ceremonies – yes two!). ACCOMMODATION Eighteen months ago Trish Thomas took upon herself to investigate group bookings for flights and accommodation in Rarotonga during the Oceania Championships. After advertising in Vetrunner and at local events, 28 (including 17 ACTVAC members) took up her invitation while an additional eight Victorians liked the look of the accommodation Trish had booked and arranged to join us. We now had 36 staying together at the same beach-side resort where all apartments had a view of the setting sun over the ocean. “Rarotonga Sunset” also happened to be next door to the Prime Ministers Lodge and grounds, an ideal site for a wedding! 12th OCEANIA VETERANS’ ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS As we had been in Rarotonga for several days before the championships most were in happy holiday mode and enjoying bumping into old and new friends so the thought of competing in a track or field competition was furthest from mind. These championships were unlike any we had ever experienced in Australia and indeed elsewhere but they were definitely one of the most enjoyable, friendliest and memorable I have ever attended. Of the 266 competitors, 116 were from Australia and 115 from New Zealand. This was the first occasion since the 1984 Oceania/Australian Championships in Canberra that there were more Aussies than Kiwis. Most popular age groups were W55, W60, W65, M60 and M65. Apart from athletes a number of Australians and New Zealanders volunteered as officials. Our ACT contingent of 17 consisted of 13 women and four men; they were – Bob Banens M55, Caroline Campbell W60, Rosemary Clarke W40, Cory Collins W65, Suzanne Counsel W60, Jan Davies W60, Nola de Chazal W65, Sharon Gibbins W45, Ray Green M60, Jayne Hardy W40, Fran Harris W65, Consie Larmour W65, Garry Maher M55, Raylea Rudov W60, Bryan Thomas M60, Trish Thomas W55 and Mary Wahren W70. We might also lay claim to the exploits of both Ken Daniels M65 and Lesley Hamilton W60 as part of our team because although now Queenslanders they were formerly prominent ACTVAC members. However at an Oceania Championships you represent your country and wear its uniform rather than state or territory. It was impressive that such a small and isolated community could organise a week-long international athletics carnival so successfully. But they certainly did. The picturesque sports stadium, nestled beneath steep forest covered hills with its excellent grass athletics track was the main venue for the championships. The 10km road walk was conducted along the road just outside the stadium, the 8km cross-country consisted of four laps of the golf course and even though the half marathon commenced at 6.30am runners had to share the narrow roadway with early morning traffic as they completed two loops along the waterfront and around the airport. The meet was conducted in an efficient and friendly manner and despite appearing to be low key there were many memorable performances. W95 Ruth Frith, now residing in Queensland, always impresses those who watch her participate in all throwing events and in Rarotonga she didn’t disappoint by setting three new World Records. Ruth declared that even though this would be her last overseas competition we should still see her at major events within Australia. Four of our ACT contingent earned Oceania Championship Records – Jayne Hardy in the W40 hammer, javelin, heavy weight and weight pentathlon, Fran Harris W60 300H and steeplechase, Sharon Gibbins W45 weight throw and Ray Green M60 weight throw. Some of the most exciting events for spectators were when a Cook Islander was involved especially when challenging for a place. It was appropriate that the local team won January Vetrunner — Page 9 gold in the final track event of the carnival, a medley relay (800, 400 and 2x200m) causing much boisterous celebration both in the stands and on the track. The Opening Ceremony was a simple joyous occasion with an athletes’ march/stroll into the stadium (an ideal opportunity to meet up with friends) followed by a few short speeches and on with the first events. The AGM of the Oceania Veterans’ Athletics Association was held during the championships. Three important decisions were made, to change the name to Oceania Masters Athletics, allow M30s to participate in future championships and ratify the venue of the next two Championships (Christchurch 2006 and Townsville 2008). Trish Thomas learned that there was urgent need for a permanent breast screening facility in Rarotonga and that the local Breast Cancer Society was trying to raise funds. She sought permission to help the local project by asking athletes for donations. Three of us went around the stands and track and in a short time collected more than $500.Trish collected another $200+ for the cause at the Closing Ceremony so was pleased to hand over more than $700 to the local society. The Closing Ceremony was the most enjoyable I have attended, the highlight being a presentation of traditional Cook Island dance and music. A pleasant surprise was that everyone was given an engraved pearl shell to wear like a winner’s medal. It was a happy and fun way to wind up a successful 12th Oceania Championships. Christchurch certainly has some high standards to aim for in January 2006. INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES All ACT athletes returned with at least one medal, some with several, but the most prized memento of being placed in an event was being crowned with a traditional Cook Island flower wreath. We had been looking forward to participating in this South Pacific paradise for a long time but some suffered from injury or illness prior to leaving home and were apprehensive as to how they we would perform. Rosemary Clarke, Sharon Gibbins, Fran Harris and Bryan Thomas took leg injuries into competition while recent illness had upset preparations of Cory Collins, Nola De Chazal and Raylea Rudov. Garry Maher and Bob Banens were our first medallists winning silver and bronze respectively in the M55 high jump and so beginning a superb carnival for both. Again we demonstrated what a talented and enthusiastic group of throwers we have in our club by the huge haul of medals, many outstanding performances and several championship records (four by Jayne Hardy and one each by Sharon Gibbins and Ray Green) accumulated by Bob, Rosemary, Jan Davies, Sharon, Ray, Jayne, Raylea, Trish Thomas and Mary Wahren while occasional throwers Fran and Bryan also picked up a medal in the javelin. Their knowledge and experience was well received by organizers and other athletes when offering advice on conducting events efficiently and safely and helping officiate. Our sprinters Cory, Sharon, Consie Larmour and Garry enjoyed running on the grass track and featured in many exciting races. They, along with Rosemary and Jayne were selected to make up a variety of national relay teams to challenge NZ, Cook Islands and other Aussie squads. Fran and Garry also starred in hurdle races, Fran setting a championship record in the long hurdles. Bob, Rosemary, Nola, Fran and Garry each had a go at one of the jumping events. Rosemary, a former open champion long jumper and AIS athlete is now more interested in coaching elite juniors than in her own performances. She is an excellent source of technical advice for any aspiring veteran jumper. Cory, Jayne, Fran and Garry ran both the 400 and 800m while Caroline Campbell’s win in the W60 1500m indicated that she is also a pretty good middle distance runner. Caroline was the standout performer in her age group in all long distance events (5000m, 8km crosscountry and half marathon) finishing just ahead of another Canberran Suzanne Counsel. Bryan, handicapped by a serious knee injury struggled through his 5000m, steeplechase and cross-country before withdrawing from the half marathon. Before deciding to start the steeplechase both Fran and Bryan tested their injuries over several practice steeples, Fran going on to set another championship record. Rosemary and Nola were successful in the race walks and as at every meet they attend seem to be all over the field participating in a variety of events. Sharon, Jayne, Fran and Garry also appeared to be constantly involved while Bob and Ray joined them in the pentathlon. Bob sprinted his pentathlon 200m like seasons of yore and Ray impressed spectators with his own comfortable style in his 200m. championship will be next August in San Sebastian, Spain for the 16th World Masters Athletics Championships and the following January the 13th Oceania Masters Athletics Championships will be in Christchurch, NZ. Results of the 12th Oceania Masters Athletics Championships held at Rarotonga, Cook Islands from October 21-27. 260 athletes (30years+) from nine countries. Competition on a grass track in tropical conditions at the National Stadium in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Results courtesy of New Zealand Athletics. NEXT? All who went to Rarotonga enjoyed both holiday and low key athletics meet. Next opportunity to combine an overseas holiday and experience participating in an international veterans/masters Long Jump M65-69: 1 Norman Richards Aust 4.13 +0.0 Oceania results THURSDAY AFTERNOON High Jump W40-44: 1 Marie Kay Aust 1.48m, 2 Sally Taylor Aust 1.00m Men High Jump M50-54: 1 Terry Hicks Aust 1.48m, 2 Jos Pols NZ 1.35m, 3 David Lobb Cook Is 1.20m High Jump M55-59: 1 Noel Peters Aust 1.35m, 2 Bob Banens Aust 1.30m, 3 Garry Maher Aust 1.30m, 4 Selwyn Hawken Aust 1.25m Shot Put M45-49: 1 Barry Mullins Aust 9.42m Shot Put M65-69: 1 To Hancock NZ 11.32m, 2 Mie Katmadas Aust 10.04m, 3 Lawrence Devlin NZ 9.89m, 4 Fred Goodall NZ 8.21m, 5 Ken Daniels Aust 7.98m Shot Put M70-74: 1 Arvo Ropelin Aust 12.05m, 2 Graham Hussie Aust 8.99m, 3 Kerry Thew Aust 8.27m, 4 Charlie Bishop NZ 8.26m Shot Put M75-79: 1 Arthur Grayburn NZ 7.12m, 2 Clarence Leong NZ 6.94m Shot Put M80-84: 1 Max McKay Aust 6.21m Men Shot Put M85-89: 1 Dave Scratton NZ 7.42m 5000m W35-39: 1 Linda Reynolds NZ 24:16.52, 2 Kath Hutson Cook Is 28:07.52 5000m W40-44:1 Christine Carleton NZ 20:51.05, 2 Annette Major Aust 22:49.49, 3 Sally Taylor Aust 25:21.38 5000m W45-49: 1 Ruth Vomund USA 19:27.41, 1 Dalice Sanderson NZ J20:38.80, 2 Sue Ross NZ J21:45.59 5000m W50-54: 1 Victoria Adams NZ 20:53.51, 2 Mariene Gourlay Aust 22:25.94, 3 Shona Kelly NZ 25:51.39, 4 Pauline Atera Cook Is 27:20.36, 5 Denise Lancaster Aust 28:00.91 Hammer W40-44: 1 Jayne Hardy Aust 42.72m, 2 Rosemary Clarke Aust 21.01m, 3 Roxann Callcott Aust 19.77m Hammer W45-49: 1 Sharon Gibbins Aust 38.18m, 2 Winifred Harding NZ 29.94m, 3 Janice Maxwell NZ 28.87m, 4 Melanie Watson NZ 19.16m Hammer W50-54: 1 Denise Palmer Aust 37.71m, 2 Christine Schultz Aust 31.96m, 3 Brenda McDowell Aust 25.58m, 4 Jocelyn Hurring NZ 23.34m, 5 Adriana Van Bockel Aust 22.81m, 6 Noela Avery Aust 20.36m 5000m M65-69: 1 Frank Rogers Aust 22:15.66, 2 Bill Kenny NZ 22:22.56, 3 Raymond Waters NZ 23:41.71, 4 Tom Ryan Aust 26:01.75, 5 John Hines NZ 27:05.13, 6 George Simons Aust 33:19.02 5000m M70-74: 1 Len Wilson NZ 23:20.55, 2 Ellis Goodyear NZ 23:26.26, 3 Brian Keown NZ 24:27.11, 4 Ian Anderson NFK 28:23.68, 5 Kevin Onley Aust 28:35.72, 6 Colin Silcock-Delany Aust 31:14.19 5000m M75-79: 1 Norman Goldstein NZ 35:57.93 5000m M80-84: 1 Gordon McKeown Aust 34:34.09 5000m W55-59: 1 Loris Reed NZ 20:15.41, 2 Heather Carr Aust 22:31.87, 3 Sue Waru NZ 22:49.79, 4 Elizabeth Thodey NZ 23:24.37, 5 Barbara Allen NZ 26:14.94, 6 Tiare Lund NZ 26:44.78, 7 Helen Tobin NZ 32:10.40 5000m W60-64: 1 Caroline Campbell Aust 24:06.66, 2 Suzanne Counsel Aust 25:22.00, 3 Margaret Bennet Aust 31:01.61, 4 Diana Southern Aust 31:10.30 5000m W65-69: 1 Carol Thompson NZ 25:01.66, 2 Lynn Fraser NZ 30:31.39 5000m W75-79: 1 Shirley Brasher Aust 35.56 Long Jump M40-44: 1 Paul Daborn NZ 4.50 +0.0 Long Jump M65-69: 1 Tom Hancock NZ 3.69 -1.1, 3 Les Williams NZ 3.64 -0.6, 4 Allan Wood Aust 3.37 +0.0, 5 Lionel Lo Fiji 2.60 0.3 Long Jump M70-74: 1 Graham Hussie Aust 3.02 -1.6 Long Jump M75-79: 1 Maurice Dauphinet Aust 2.93 1.5, 2 Clarence Leong NZ 2.03 -0.5 Long Jump M80-84: 1 Max McKay Aust 3.13 -0.4 Page 10 January Vetrunner Hammer M55-59: 1 Rhondda Dundas Aust 34.13m, 2 Trish Thomas Aust 28.50m, 3 Beverley Church NZ 28.04m, 4 Loris Reed NZ 24.22m, 5 Lorraine 20.24, M Mussett Aust , 6 Betty Hawken Aust 5.53m Hammer M60-64: 1 Jan Davies Aust 39.55m, 2 Mary Thomas Aust 27.63m, 3 Raylea Rudov Aust 27.39m, 4 Glen Watts NZ 24.09m, 5 Pam Kelly NZ 19.29m, 6 Diane Underwood NZ 17.13m Javelin M35-39: 1 Robert Graham Cook Is 30.69m, 2 David Drummond NZ 23.95m Javelin M40-44: 1 Paul Daborn NZ 27.54m Javelin M45-49: 1 Stephen Burden NZ 39.52m, 2 Kevin Watson NZ 18.80m Javelin M50-54: 1 Terry Hicks Aust 36.59m, 2 Jos Pols NZ 28.76m JavelinM55-59: 1 Bob Banens Aust 48.02m, 2 Cameron Murch NZ 46.13m, 3 Selwyn Hawken Aust 27.80m, 4 Noel Peters Aust 24.14m, 5 Glen Church NZ 19.15m Javelin M60-64; 1 Bob Watson Aust 44.05m, 2 Ray Green Aust 33.82m, 2 Ivan Sobotka CZE 40.41m, 3 Bryan Thomas Aust 30.31m, 4 Peter McWilliams Aust 25.87m, 6 John Reynolds Aust 24.55m 5000m M35-39: 1 David Drummond NZ 16:21.40, 2 Andre Bates NZ 18:26.43, 3 Rolund Neururer Cook Is 20:02.98, 4 Craig Hutson Cook Is 22:52.40 5000m M40-44: 1 Andre Ross NZ 17:11.47, 2 Murray Johnson Aust 17:12.14, 3 Brendan Magill NZ 17:24.75, 4mike Carr COK 19:48.23, 5 Cameron Robertson Cook Is 22:59.70 5000m M45-49: 1 Kevin Henderson Cook Is 19:38.85, 2michael Kelly NZ 19:54.88, 3 Geoff Stoddart Cook Is 21:15.38, 4 Kevin Watson NZ 22:16.25, 5 Andre Reese NZ 24:41.13 Hammer W65-69: 1 Helen Searle Aust 36.70m, 2 Joyce Schimdt Aust 27.25m, 3 Clarine Scrattan NZ 23.27m, 4 Dorothy Whittam Aust 23.03m, 5 Valarie Hood NZ 21.61m, 6 Grace White Aust 18.55m, 7 Jean Thew Aust 18.32m, 8 Iris Bishop NZ 15.94m Hammer W70-74: 1 Colleen Brunker NZ 24.44m, 2 Mary Wahren Aust 22.29m (ACT rec), 3 Glad McKeown Aust 20.67m, 4 Tina Baarslay-Leb Aust 16.83m Hammer W75-79: 1 Shirley Brasher Aust 14.62m Hammer W80-84: 1 Gwen Davidson Aust 20.27m Hammer W85-89: 1 Rona Smith NZ 11.98m Hammer W95-99: 1 Ruth Frith Aust 9.98m 5000m M50-54: 1 Graeme Lear NZ 17:30.45, 2 Gene Sanderson NZ 17:57.83, 3 Peter Tutty NZ 18:44.03, 4 Ian Martin NZ 19:32.14, 5 Jonathan Holmes Aust 20:32.47, 6 Trevor Bish Aust 21:59.82, 7 Frank McNabb COK 23:43.45 5000m M55-59: 1 Gary Tuttle USA 17:45.81, 2 Malcolm Hammond NZ 18:16.97, 3 Jeff Walker Aust 18:49.76, 4 Brian Bennett Aust 19:01.47, 5 Daniel Haddock NZ 19:46.07, 6 Jack Taylor NZ 20:16.79, 7 George White Aust 20:31.11, 8 Willie Bowmar NZ 21:22.76, 9 Jos Galavazi NZ 21:41.45, 10 John Augustine USA 22:56.04 5000m M55-59: 11 Phil Condor NZ 27:05.11 5000m M60-64: 1 Bob Schickert Aust 20:00.91, 2 Robert McPherson NZ 20:05.29, 3 Neville Wagner NZ 20:07.62, 4 Barry Fry Aust 20:39.39, 5 Allan Gardner NZ 21:58.18, 6 Chris Windle Aust 22:25.20, 7 Bryan Thomas Aust 23:47.79, 8 Ronald Price NZ 24:27.57, 9 William Wells NZ 25:06.65, 10 Colin Taylor Aust 27:27.75 Long Jump M35-39: 1 Tare Teautama NZ 5.08 +0.0 FIRDAY MORNING WEIGHT PENTATHLON Hammer W30-34: 1 Lynette Smith Aust 24.55 383 Shot Put W30-34: 1 Lynette Smith Aust 9.92 524 Discus W30-34: 1 Lynette Smith Aust 35.15 560 Javelin W30-34: 1 Lynette Smith Aust 32.60 526 Weight W30-34: 1 Lynette Smith Aust 9.02 526 Hammer W40-44: 1 Jayne Hardy Aust 43.39 1,076, 2 Roxann Callcott Aust 19.76 401, 3 Rosemary Clarke Aust 19.61 396 Shot Put W40-44: 1 Jayne Hardy Aust 10.90 712, 2 Rosemary Clarke Aust 8.44 522, 3 Roxann Callcott Aust 7.03 415 Discus W40-44: 1 Jayne Hardy Aust 37.33 680, 2 Rosemary Clarke Aust 25.73 434, 3 Roxann Callcott Aust 19.43 305 Javelin W40-44: 1 Jayne Hardy Aust 36.90 675, 2 Roxann Callcott Aust 21.38 352, 3 Rosemary Clarke Aust 19.28 309 Weight W40-44: 1 Jayne Hardy Aust 12.24 936, 2 Roxann Callcott Aust 6.75 459, 3 Rosemary Clarke Aust 6.39 429 Hammer W45-49: 1 Janice Maxwell NZ 29.78 825, 2 Winifred Harding NZ 25.01 666, 3 Melanie Watson NZ 18.09 438, -- Sharon Gibbins Aust foul Shot Put W45-49: 1 Janice Maxwell NZ 10.09 747, 2 Winifred Harding NZ 9.19 668, 3 Sharon Gibbins Aust 8.76 630, 4 Melanie Watson NZ 6.49 434 Discus W45-49: 1 Sharon Gibbins Aust 30.56 589, 2 Janice Maxwell NZ 30.09 578, 3 Winifred Harding NZ 22.86 413, 4 Melanie Watson NZ 16.72 278 Javelin W45-49: 1 Janice Maxwell NZ 23.69 466, 2 Sharon Gibbins Aust 22.04 427, 3 Winifred Harding NZ 14.03 241, 4 Melanie Watson NZ 9.69 143 Weight W45-49: 1 Sharon Gibbins Aust 11.29 962, 2 Winifred Harding NZ 9.61 797, 3 Janice Maxwell NZ 9.56 792, 4 Melanie Watson NZ 6.99 546 Hammer W55-59: 1 Rhondda Dundas Aust 33.25 837, 2 Beverley Church NZ 31.09 771, 3 Trish Thomas Aust 26.07 620, 4 Hazel McDonnell Aust 24.10 561, 5 Lorraine Mussett Aust 19.86 435, 6 Jean Colby Aust 18.25 387, 7 Betty Hawken Aust 8.80 116 Shot Put W55-59: 1 Rhondda Dundas Aust 9.03 775, 2 Trish Thomas Aust 8.80 751, 3 Beverley Church NZ 7.41 612, 4 Hazel McDonnell Aust 7.19 590, 5 Lorraine Mussett Aust 6.53 524, 6 Jean Colby Aust 5.89 460, 7 Betty Hawken Aust 5.17 390 Discus W55-59: 1 Rhondda Dundas Aust 22.35 501, 2 Beverley Church NZ 22.28 500, 3 Trish Thomas Aust 21.93 490, 4 Hazel McDonnell Aust 17.82 379, 5 Lorraine Mussett Aust 14.32 288, 6 Jean Colby Aust 13.22 259, 7 Betty Hawken Aust 9.04 154 Javelin W55-59: 1 Beverley Church NZ 20.75 515, 2 Trish Thomas Aust 18.58 452, 3 Rhondda Dundas Aust 18.47 449, 4 Lorraine Mussett Aust 14.08 321, 5 Hazel McDonnell Aust 12.99 290, 6 Jean Colby Aust 9.68 196, 7 Betty Hawken Aust 9.59 193 Weight W55-59: 1 Rhondda Dundas Aust 10.58 763, 2 Beverley Church NZ 9.74 692, 3 Trish Thomas Aust 9.27 652, 4 Hazel McDonnell Aust 7.27 485, 5 Jean Colby Aust 6.30 405, 6 Lorraine Mussett Aust 5.72 358, 7 Betty Hawken Aust 4.58 265 Hammer W60-64: 1 Jan Davies Aust 32.26 915, 2mary Thomas Aust 28.76 796, 3 Raylea Rudov Aust 27.88 767, 4 Glen Watts NZ 21.64 558, 5 Pam Kelly NZ 20.90 534, 6 Diane Underwood NZ 16.27 382, Shot Put W60-64: 1 Mary Thomas Aust 9.61 936, 2 Jan Davies Aust 8.67 830, 3 Glen Watts NZ 7.54 704, 4 Raylea Rudov Aust 7.38 686, 5 Pam Kelly NZ 6.32 569 Shot Put W60-64: 6 Diane Underwood NZ 6.12 547 Discus W60-64 : 1 Mary Thomas Aust 25.88 677, 2 Jan Davies Aust 20.05 499m, 3 Raylea Rudov Aust 19.57 484, 4 Glen Watts NZ 19.41 479, 5 Pa Kelly NZ 16.32 387, 6 Diane Underwood NZ 15.03 349 Javelin W60-64: 1 Mary Thomas Aust 32.05 976, 2 Jan Davies Aust 20.51 587, 3 Raylea Rudov Aust 17.64 492, 4 Pa Kelly NZ 17.28 480, 5 Glen Watts NZ 17.18 476, 6 Diane Underwood NZ 13.53 356 Weight W60-64: 1 Jan Davies Aust 13.16 911, 2 Raylea Rudov Aust 11.91 812, 3 Mary Thomas Aust 11.67 792, 4 Glen Watts NZ 10.00 661, 5 Pam Kelly NZ 9.03 585, 6 Diane Underwood NZ 7.08 433 Hammer W65-69: 1 Helen Searle Aust 38.85 1,305, 2 Joyce Schimdt Aust 25.80 804, 3 Clarine Scrattan NZ 24.52 756, 4 Dorothy Whittam Aust 21.99 660, 5 Valarie Hood NZ 21.36 637, 6 Jean Thew Aust 19.26 558, 7 Grace White Aust 18.46 529, 8 Nola De Chazal Aust 15.36 414, 9 Iris Bishop NZ 14.62 387 Shot Put W65-69: 1 Helen Searle Aust 11.52 1,307, 2 Joyce Schimdt Aust 8.23 889, 3 Dorothy Whittam Aust 7.16 755, 4 Valarie Hood NZ 6.97 731, 5 Grace White Aust 6.45 666, 6 Clarine Scrattan NZ 6.29 647, 7 Jean Thew Aust 5.86 594, 8 Iris Bishop NZ 5.50 549, 9 Nola De Chazal Aust 5.12 503 Discus W65-69: 1 Helen Searle Aust 27.07 819, 2 Joyce Schimdt Aust 20.23 580, 3 Valarie Hood NZ 18.66 526, 4 Clarine Scrattan NZ 16.47 452, 5 Dorothy Whittam Aust 14.93 400, 6 Grace White Aust 14.22 377, 7 Jean Thew Aust 14.05 371,8 Iris Bishop NZ 13.07 339, 9 Nola De Chazal Aust 12.09 307 Javelin W65-69: 1 Helen Searle Aust 22.42 741, 2 Joyce Schimdt Aust 19.11 617, 3 Valarie Hood NZ 16.66 526, 4 Clarine Scrattan NZ 15.80 494, 5 Dorothy Whittam Aust 15.20 471, 6 Nola De Chazal Aust 12.39 368, 7 Iris Bishop NZ 11.94 351, 8 Grace White Aust 11.37 330, 9 Jean Thew Aust 10.31 292 Weight W65-69: 1 Helen Searle Aust 15.21 1,227, 2 Valarie Hood NZ 9.47 710, 3 Dorothy Whittam Aust 9.26 692, 4 Joyce Schimdt Aust 8.97 666, 5 Clarine Scrattan NZ 8.82 653, 6 Jean Thew Aust 7.15 506, 7 Grace White Aust 7.11 503, 8 Iris Bishop NZ 5.88 396, 9 Nola De Chazal Aust 5.51 364 Women Hammer 70-74: 1 Glad McKeown Aust 21.28 747, 2 Colleen Brunker NZ 21.21 744, 3 Mary Wahren Aust 20.89 730, 4 Tina Baarslay-Leb Aust 15.23 488, 5 Lorna Lauchlan Aust 13.45 414 Shot WPut 70-74: 1 Colleen Brunker NZ 6.42 769, 2 Mary Wahren Aust 6.42 769, 3 Glad McKeown Aust 6.17 733, 4 Lorna Lauchlan Aust 5.83 686, 5 Tina Baarslay-Leb Aust 5.31 613 Discus W70-74: 1 Mary Wahren Aust 15.72 (ACT rec) 501, 2 Colleen Brunker NZ 14.95 471, 3 Glad McKeown Aust 14.47 453, 4 Lorna Lauchlan Aust 12.91 393, 5 Tina Baarslay-Leb Aust 10.10 288 Javelin W70-74: 1 Mary Wahren Aust 19.42 728, 2 Lorna Lauchlan Aust 16.92 622, 3 Colleen Brunker NZ 14.13 503, 4 Glad McKeown Aust 11.40 389, 5 Tina Baarslay-Leb Aust 9.00 289 Weight W70-74: 1 Colleen Brunker NZ 7.91 671, 2 Mary Wahren Aust 7.81 660, 3 Glad McKeown Aust 7.07 586, 4 Lorna Lauchlan Aust 6.17 496, 5 Tina Baarslay-Leb Aust 6.07 487 Hammer W80-84: 1 Gwen Davidson Aust 20.06 1,036 Shot Put W80-84: 1 Gwen Davidson Aust 6.11 1,039 Discus W80-84: 1 Gwen Davidson Aust 14.55 677 Javelin W80-84: 1 Gwen Davidson Aust 11.39 569 Weight W80-84: 1 Gwen Davidson Aust 6.93 845 Hammer W85-89: 1 Rona Smith NZ 11.46 685 Shot Put W85-89: 1 Rona Smith NZ 4.08 819 Discus W85-89: 1 Rona Smith NZ 8.69 473 Javelin W85-89: 1 Rona Smith NZ 8.52 516 Weight W85-89: 1 Rona Smith NZ 5.02 747 Hammer W95-99: 1 Ruth Frith Aust 10.10 1,312 Shot Put W95-99: 1 Ruth Frith Aust 4.37 1,711 Discus W95-99: 1 Ruth Frith Aust 8.31 983 Javelin 95-99 : 1 Ruth Frith Aust 7.29 882 Weight W95-99: 1 Ruth Frith Aust 4.50 1,404 Hammer W50-54: 1 Denise Palmer Aust 36.91 847, 2 Christine Schultz Aust 34.79 788, 3 Brenda McDowell Aust 24.55 508, 4 Jocelyn Hurring NZ 24.29 501, 5 Noela Avery Aust 20.66 403, 6 Adriana Van Bockel Aust 19.61 376, 7 Elizabeth Radley Aust 18.59 348 ShotPut W50-54: 1 Christine Schultz Aust 11.98 970, 2 Denise Palmer Aust 11.00 878, 3 Brenda McDowell Aust 7.74 578, 4 Jocelyn Hurring NZ 7.15 524, 5 Elizabeth Radley Aust 6.43 459, 6 Adriana Van Bockel Aust 6.14 432, 7 Noela Avery Aust 5.65 388 Discus W50-54: 1 Christine Schultz Aust 32.49 701, 2 Denise Palmer Aust 29.69 630, 3 Brenda McDowell Aust 20.52 402, 4 Adriana Van Bockel Aust 19.92 388, 5 Elizabeth Radley Aust 19.27 372, 6 Jocelyn Hurring NZ 16.59 308, 7 Noela Avery Aust 14.10 249 Javelin W50-54: 1 Christine Schultz Aust 24.65 546, 2 Denise Palmer Aust 21.72 470, 3 Brenda McDowell Aust 16.54 337, 4 Adriana Van Bockel Aust 15.53 311, 5 Elizabeth Radley Aust 14.13 276, 6 Noela Avery Aust 13.83 268, 7 Jocelyn Hurring NZ 13.13 250 Weight W50-54: 1 Denise Palmer Aust 12.20 810, 2 Christine Schultz Aust 12.07 800, 3 Brenda McDowell Aust 9.29 586, 4 Jocelyn Hurring NZ 7.73 468, 5 Adriana Van Bockel Aust 7.47 448, 6 Noela Avery Aust 7.13 423, 7 Elizabeth Radley Aust 6.01 339 FRIDAY AFTERNOON 100m 35-39: 1 Tare Teautama NZ 1:03.42 -1.8 Javelin M65-69: 1 Tom Hancock Aust 38.25m, 2 Fred Goodall NZ 33.43m, 3 Ken Daniels Aust 30.51m Javelin M70-74: 1 Arvo Ropelin Aust 34.13m, 2 Graha Hussie Aust 32.87m, 3 Kerry Thew Aust 24.86m, 4 Charlie Bishop NZ 22.63m Javelin M75-79: 1 Arthur Grayburn NZ 28.78m, 2 Maurice Dauphinet Aust 20.00m Javelin M80-84: 1maxmckay Aust 16.21m Javelin M85-89: 1 Dave Scratton NZ 21.52m High Jump W50-54: 1 Gail Kirkman NZ 1.34m, 2 Nancy Bowmar NZ 1.16m, 3 Elizabeth Radley Aust 1.00m High Jump W55-59: 1 Wilma Perkins Aust 1.25m, 2 Lois Anderson NZ 1.16m, 3 Beverley Church NZ 1.00m High Jump W60-64: 1 Lesley Hamilton Aust 1.05m 100m M40-44: 1 Paul Daborn NZ 12.87 -1.8, 2 Casper Mateariki Cook Is 14.37 -1.8 100m M45-49: 1 Stephen Burden NZ 13.03 0, 2 Noel Barff Tahiti13.32 0, 3 Paul Allsworth Cook Is 13.42 0, 4 Warren Edlin NZ 14.01 0, 5 Gary Oakes NZ 14.06 0, 6 Kevin Watson NZ 14.11 0, 7 Jonah Tisa Cook Is 17.92 0 Long Jump W40-44: 1 Marie Kay Aust 5.32 2.1, 2 Gianna Mogentale Aust 5.21 0.3, 3 Elizabeth Williams Aust 4.62 NZ, 4 Rosemary Clarke Aust 3.86 NZ Long Jump W45-49: 1 Sharon Gibbins Aust 3.77 NZ 100m M50-54: 1 Terry Hicks Aust 12.93 1.6, 2 Ed Archibald NZ 14.10 1.6, 3 David Lobb Cook Is 14.21 1.6 100m M55-59: 1 William Carr Aust 13.65 0, 2 Garry Maher Aust 13.80 0, 3 Denis Whittle NZ 13.87 0, 4 Noel Peters Aust 14.10 0, 5 Ross McBeth NZ 14.11 0, 6 Selwyn Hawken Aust 15.02 0 100m M60-64: 1 Russell White NZ 13.30 0.5, 2 Tikimatapo Cook Is 16.87 0.5, 3 Peter McWilliams Aust 17.25 0.5 100m M65-69: 1 Hugh Coogan Aust 13.411.3, 2 Monty Hacker Sth Africa 13.86 1.3, 2 Norman Richards Aust 13.93 1.3, 3 Bruce McPhail NZ 14.49 1.3, 4 Allan Wood Aust January Vetrunner — Page 11 15.59 1.3, 5 Les Williams NZ 15.87 1.3 100m M70-74: 1 Colin Silcock-Delany Aust 22.96 0 100m M75-79: 1 Maurice Dauphinet Aust 17.81 0, 2 Clarence Leong NZ 23.33 0 100m M80-84: 1 Bruce Wotherspoon NZ 16.70 0.8, 2 Jim Sinclair Aust 18.26 0.8, 3 Max McKay Aust 18.92 0.8 100m W40-44: 1 Gianna Mogentale Aust 12.86 0, 2 Elizabeth Williams Aust 13.63 0, 3 Marie Kay Aust 13.75 0 Shot Put M35-39: 1 Robert Graham Cook Is 9.19m, 2 David Drummond NZ 6.66m Shot Put M40-44: 1 Casper Mateariki Cook Is 6.68m Shot Put M50-54: 1 Jos Pols NZ 9.77m Shot Put M55-59: 1 Bob Banens Aust 11.16m, 2 Cameron Murch NZ 9.99m, 3 Glen Church NZ 7.02m 100m W45-49: 1 Ake Hosea Cook Is 15.79 -0.4 100m W45-49: 1 Sharon Gibbins Aust 15.79 -0.4 3 Melanie Watson NZ 17.67 -0.4 100m W50-54: 1 Margaret Smith Aust 14.28 0.7, 2 Deborah Willis Aust 15.20 0.7, 3 Nancy Bowmar NZ 15.85 0.7, 4 Noeline Burden Cook Is 16.05 0.7, 5 Elizabeth Radley Aust 17.22 0.7, 6 Susan McKello NZ 17.24 0.7 100m W55-59: 1 Wilma Perkins Aust 14.63 0, 2 Janet Jarvis Aust 16.00 0, 3 Lois Anderson NZ 16.02 0 100m W60-64: 1 Noreen Parrish Aust 15.78 0, 2 Iris Uebergang Aust 16.32 0, 3 Lesley Hamilton Aust 19.90 0 100m W65-69: 1 Julie Williams NZ 17.43 0, 2 Constance Larmour Aust 17.75 0 100m W70-74: 1 Clasina Van Derveeken NZ 21.62 0, 2 Pepe Matenga Cook Is 22.88 0 100m W75-79: 1 Marcia Petley NZ 20.38 0, 2 Shirley Brasher Aust 22.87 0 800m M35-39: 1 David Drummond NZ 2:10.10 800m M40-44: 1 Jean Hardy TahitiI 2:10.36, 2 Tony Roberts Cook Is 2:20.48, 3 Murray Johnson Aust 2:24.74, 4 Cameron Robertson Cook Is 2:52.66 Long Jump M45-49: 1 Stephen Burden NZ 5.16 0, 2 Noel Barff Tahiti 4.46 0, 3 Kevin Henderson Cook Is 4.37 0, 4 William Doney NZ 4.07 0, 5 Kevin Watson NZ 3.88 0 Long Jump M50-54: 1 Terry Hicks Aust 5.45 NZ 0. 2 David Lobb Cook Is 3.84 0 Long Jump M55-59: 1 Noel Peters Aust 4.93 0.5, 2 Ross McBeth NZ 4.53 0.4, 3 Garry Maher Aust 4.15 -1 Long Jump M60-64: 1 Alistair Wilson NZ J3.81 0, 2 Ivan Sobotka Czechoslocakia 4.11 -0.2, 3 William Wells NZ J3.44 -0.2, 4 Tikimatapo Cook Is J3.38 NZ 800m M45-49: 1 William Doney NZ 2:11.88, 2 Kevin Henderson Cook Is 2:52.57, 3 Andre Reese NZ 3:23.30 800m M50-54: 1 Colin Page Aust 2:15.43, 2 Peter Tutty NZ 2:32.24 800m M55-59: 1 Murray Clarkson NZ 2:21.33, 2 Bill Houston NZ 2:23.86, 3 Garry Maher Aust 2:29.11, 4 Neil Gray Aust 2:34.88, 5 Chris Portch NZ 2:38.76, 6 William Carr Aust 2:40.98 800m M60-64: 1 David Rowell NZ 2:30.08, 2 Barry Fry Aust 2:30.99, 3 Bob Schickert Aust 2:43.01, 4 Allan Gardner NZ 3:02.76, 5 Ronald Price NZ 3:08.38 800m M65-69: 1 Hugh Coogan Aust 2:40.93, 2 Frank Rogers Aust 2:48.23, 3 Bill Kenny NZ 2:57.08, 4 Noel Jones NZ 3:29.15 Weight M60-64: 1 Ray Green Aust 17.39m (ACT rec), 1 Bob Cahners USA 18.39m, 2 Kevin Bradley NZ 16.97m, 3 John Reynolds Aust 15.34m, 4 Bob Watson Aust 12.96m, 5 Alistair Wilson NZ J11.99m, 6 Roy Skuse NZ 11.45m, 7 Peter McWilliams Aust J9.20m 800m M70-74: 1 Ellis Goodyear NZ 3:07.33, 2 Len Wilson NZ 3:47.37, 3 Colin Silcock-Delany Aust 4:19.81 800m M75-79: 1 Norman Goldstein NZ 4:30.47 800m M80-84: 1 Max McKay Aust 3:53.52 800m W30-34: 1 Lynette Smith Aust 2:33.14 800m W35-39: 1 Linda Reynolds NZ 3:04.95 800m W40-44: 1 Sally Taylor Aust 2:40.22, 2 Jayne Hardy Aust 3:09.95, 3 Mona Henderson Cook Is 3:33.93 800m W45-49: 1 Cris Penn Aust 2:32.22, 2 Ake Hosea Cool Is 3:14.63 800m W50-54: 1 Gail Kirkman NZ 2:34.85, 2 Victoria Adams NZ 2:45.54, 3 Shona Kelly NZ 3:38.44 800m W55-59: 1 Loris Reed NZ 2:45.68, 2 Sue Waru NZ 3:03.07, 3 Irene Davey Aust 3:06.96, 4 Barbara Allen NZ 3:35.25, 5 Jean Hampson Aust 3:40.87 800m W60-64: 1 Fran Harris Aust 3:09.79, 2 Noreen Parrish Aust 3:24.52 3 Faye Riley NZ 3:34.62 800m W65-69: 1 Carol Thompson NZ 3:29.32, 2 Corrine Collins Aust 3:35.16 800m W70-74: 1 Dawn Cumming NZ 3:52.32, 2 Clasina Van Derveeken NZ 4:31.92, 3 Pepe Matenga Cook Is 5:54.16 800m W75-79: 1 Shirley Brasher Aust 4:59.72 SATURDAY MORNING 10000m Race Walk: M50-54: 1 Michael Harte NZ 52:02 M55-59: 1 George White Aust 52:03, 2 Neil Fagan Cook Is 1:07:07 M60-64: 1 Tony Johnson Aust 59:01.00, Peter McWilliams Aust DQ M65-69: 1 Patrick Selam Aust 1:05:15.00, 2 Ian Beaumont Aust 1:23:33, John Hines NZ DNF W40-44: 1 Annette Major Aust 1:02:59, 2 Bernie Raffe Cook Is 1:15:27, 3 Mona Henderson Cook Is 1:23:32 W50-54: 1 Sharon McDonald NZ 1:00:05, 2 Mariene Gourlay Aust 1:00:39, 3 Janet Holmes Aust 1:01:20, 4 Susan McKello NZ 1:08:30, 5 Terai Hill Cook Is 1:30:08, Pauline Atera Cook Is DQ, Noeline Burden Cook Is DQ W55-59: 1 Heather Carr Aust 58:39, 2 Celia Johnson Aust 1:05:20 W60-64: 1 Sandy Brunner Aust 59:18, 2 Gwen Steed Aust 1:05:41, 3 Lynn Schickert Aust 1:13:50 W65-69: 1 Margaret Beaumont Aust 1:16:03, 2 Dorothy Whittam Aust 1:17:17, 3 Lynn Fraser NZ 1:18:46, 4 Nola De Chazal Aust 1:31:09 W70-74: 1 Christianne Dauphinet Aust 1:14:42, 2 Lorna Lauchlan Aust 1:16:41, 3 Tina Baarslay-Leb Aust 1:22:30 SATURDAY AFTERNOON Shot Put W40-44: 1 Jayne Hardy Aust 10.81m, 2 Rosemary Clarke Aust 8.55m, 3 Roxann Callcott Aust 7.46m Shot Put W55-59: 1 Wilma Perkins Aust 9.53m, 2 Rhondda Dundas Aust 9.30m, 3 Trish Thomas Aust 8.96m, 4 Lois Anderson NZ 8.59m, 5 Beverley Church NZ 7.27m, 6 Lorraine Mussett Aust 6.29m Shot Put W60-64: 1 Mary Thomas Aust 10.29m, 2 Jan Davies Aust 8.59m, 3 Raylea Rudov Aust 7.89m, 4 Glen Watts NZ 7.44m, 5 Barbara Bird NZ 7.03m Shot Put W65-69: 1 Helen Searle Aust 11.58m, 2 Joyce Schimdt Aust 8.73m, 3 Dorothy Whittam Aust 7.55m, 4 Valarie Hood NZ 7.40m, 5 Clarine Scrattan NZ 6.73m, 6 Grace White Aust 6.02m, 7 Iris Bishop NZ 5.54m Discus M60-64: 1 Ray Green Aust 46.16m, 2 John Reynolds Aust 37.75m, 3 Kevin Bradley NZ 36.28m, 4 Ivan Sobotka Czechozlovakia 34.70m, 5 Alistair Wilson NZ 4.11m, 6 Bob Watson Aust 33.46m, 7 Peter McWilliams Aust 29.91m, 8 Roy Skuse NZ 28.18m 80m Hurdles W55-59: 1 Lois Anderson NZ 16.68, 2 Hazel McDonnell Aust 17.06 80m Hurdles W60-64: 1 Lesley Hamilton Aust 20.74 PENTATHLON Long Jump M40-44: 1 Brendan MaGill NZ 4.63 3.5, 2 Mike Carr Cook Is 4.53 1.2, 3 Cameron Robertson Cook Is 3.68 1.5 Javelin M40-44 : 1 Cameron Robertson Cook Is 23.81m, 2 Mike Carr Cook Is 21.19m, 3 Brendan Magill NZ 20.82m 200m Sprint M40-44 : 1 Mike Carr Cook Is 29.47 -0.7, 2 Brendan Magill NZ 29.60 -0.7 200m Sprint M40-44: 3 Cameron Robertson Cook Is 30.50 -0.7 Discus M40-44: 1 Cameron Robertson Cook Is 22.63m, 2 Mike Carr Cook Is 18.67m, 3 Brendan Magill NZ 17.07m 1500m M40-44: 1 Brendan Magill NZ 5:06.22, 2 Mike Carr Cook Is 5:12.90, 3 Cameron Robertson Cook Is 6:10.93 Long Jump M45-49: 1 William Doney NZ 4.68 1.2, 2 Gary Oakes NZ 4.30 0.3, 3 Kevin Henderson Cook Is 4.09 2.5, 4 Kevin Watson NZ 3.82 1.1 Javelin M45-49: 1 Gary Oakes NZ 30.31m, 2 Kevin Watson NZ 27.80m, 3 Kevin Henderson Cook Is 26.21m, 4 William Doney NZ 14.60m 200m 45-49: 1 Gary Oakes NZ 27.76 1.4, 2 Kevin Watson NZ 29.47 1.4, 3 Kevin Henderson Cook Is 29.61 1.4, 4 William Doney NZ 1:05.52 1.4 Discus M45-49: 1 Gary Oakes NZ 17.31m, 2 William Doney NZ 17.00m, 3 Kevin Henderson Cook Is 16.61m, 4 Kevin Watson NZ 13.36m 1500m M45-49: 1 Gary Oakes NZ 5:10.56, 2 Kevin Henderson Cook Is 5:17.76, 3 Kevin Watson NZ 5:55.64 41.61m, 2 Ray Green Aust 32.70m, 3 Kevin Bradley NZ 24.00m 200m M60-64: 1 Ivan Sobotka Chzechoslovakia 33.00 +0.0, 2 Kevin Bradley NZ 36.02 +0.0, 3 Ray Green Aust 1:00.53 +0.0 Discus M60-64: 1 Ray Green Aust 45.99m, 2 Ivan Sobotka Czechoslovakia33.66m, 3 Kevin Bradley NZ 32.43m 1500m M60-64: 1 Kevin Bradley NZ 6:06.25, 2 Ivan Sobotka Czechoslovakia 6:59.06, -- Ray Green Aust DNF Long Jump M65-69: 1 Allan Wood Aust 3.05 1.5, 2 Max Brook Aust 2.47 1.2 Javelin M65-69: 1 Allan Wood Aust 20.98m, 2 Max Brook Aust 12.13m 200m Sprint M65-69: 1 Allan Wood Aust 33.51 -0.6, 2 Max Brook Aust 36.45 -0.6 Discus M65-69: 1 Max Brook Aust 17.43m, 2 Allan Wood Aust 16.23m 1500m M65-69:1 Max Brook Aust 6:43.14, 2 Allan Wood Aust 7:41.37 Long Jump M80-84: 1 Max McKay Aust 3.07 0.7 Javelin M80-84: 1 Max McKay Aust 15.95m 200m M80-84: 1 Max McKay Aust 40.59 -0.6 Discus M80-84: 1 Max McKay Aust 16.46m 1500m M80-84: 1 Max McKay Aust 7:46.66 80m Hurdles W40-44: 1 Marie Kay Aust 13.10 0.6 80m Hurdles W50-54: 1 Gail Kirkman NZ 15.04 0.6, 2 Noeline Burden Cook Is 18.66 0.6, 3 Elizabeth Radley Aust 18.89 0.6 Hurdles M65-69: 1 Stewart Foster NZ 21.08 1.7, 2 Norman Richards Aust 21.27 1.7, 3 Tom Hancock Aust 22.86 1.7 Hurdles M60-64: 1 William Wells NZ 24.08 1.3 100m Hurdles M55-59: 1 Chris Portch NZ 18.77 1.3, 2 Garry Maher Aust 20.22 1.3, 3 Noel Peters Aust 21.91 1.3 Discus M35-39: 1 Robert Graham Cook Is 26.50m Discus M45-49: 1 Barry Mullins Aust 27.69m, 2 Kevin Watson NZ 13.21m Long Jump W50-54: 1 Nancy Bowmar NZ 3.49 +0.0, 2 Elizabeth Radley Aust 3.18 0.6, 3 Noela Avery Aust 3.14 +0.0 Long Jump W55-59: 1 Wilma Perkins Aust 4.29 2.5, 2 Janet Jarvis Aust 3.86 -1.3, 3 Lois Anderson NZ 3.80 -0.2, 4 Beverley Church NZ 2.35 -1.2 Jump W60-64: 1 Fran Harris Aust 3.23 0.9, 2 Lesley Hamilton Aust 2.79 +0.0, 3 Lynn Schickert Aust 2.54 0.3 Long Jump W65-69: 1 Nola De Chazal Aust 1.84 3.5 Long Jump W75-79: 1 Shirley Brasher Aust 2.01 0.9 100m Hurdles M40-44: 1 Paul Daborn NZ 19.91 0.2 100m Hurdles M40-44): 1 Casper Mteariki Cook Is 58 0.2 100m Hurdles M45-49: 1 Paul Allsworth Cook Is 43 0.2 200m M55-59: Heats: 1 Garry Maher Aust 27.69 Q 1.0 1, 2 William Carr Aust 28.11 Q 0.5 2, 3 Denis Whittle NZ 28.82 Q 1.0 1, 4 Ross McBeth NZ 29.30 Q 0.5 2, 5 Clint Turner Aust 29.44 Q 0.5 2, 6 Noel Peters Aust 29.66 Q 1.0 1, 7 Bill Houston NZ 29.94 1.0 1 Shot Put W70-74: 1 Colleen Brunker NZ 6.91m, 2 Mary Wahren Aust 6.81m, 3 Ngawini Pepene NZ 6.35m, 4 Glad McKeown Aust 6.08m, 5 Lorna Lauchlan Aust 5.42m, 6 Tina Baarslay-Leb Aust 5.02m Shot Put W75-79: 1 Shirley Brasher Aust 4.68m Event Put W80-84: 1 Gwen Davidson Aust 5.81m ShotPut W85-89: 1 Rona Smith NZ 4.13m Shot Put W95-99: 1 Ruth Frith Aust 4.72m Javelin W30-34: 1 Lynette Smith Aust 32.21m Discus M50-54: 1 Jos Pols NZ 31.17m, 2 Terry Hicks Aust 25.83m, 3 David Lobb Cook Is 18.27m Javelin W40-44: 1 Jayne Hardy Aust 37.00m, 2 Roxann Callcott Aust 22.60m, 3 Rosemary Clarke Aust 19.44m Javelin W45-49: 1 Janice Maxwell NZ 23.63m, 2 Cris Penn Aust 21.27m, 3 Sharon Gibbins Aust 20.85m, 4 Melanie Watson NZ 12.72m Javelin W50-54: 1margaret Smith Aust 28.10m, 2 Christine Schultz Aust 27.15m, 3 Deborah Willis Aust 25.60m, 4 Denise Palmer Aust 20.81m, 5 Noela Avery Aust 16.85m, 6 Elizabeth Radley Aust 16.12m, 7 Adriana Van Bockel Aust 14.62m 2000m Steeplechase W35-39: 1 Linda Reynolds NZ 9:33.56 2000m Steeplechase W40-44: 1 Sally Taylor Aust 9:16.82 2000m Steeplechase W45-49: 1 Sue Ross NZ 8:51.95 1500m 50-54: 1 Terry Hicks Aust 4:33.98, 2 David Lobb Cook Is 5:56.40, 3 Jos Pols NZ 7:10.43 2000m Steeplechase W50-54: 1 Victoria Adams NZ 8:31.48 Long Jump M60-64 : 1 Ivan Sobotka Czechoslovakia 4.09 3.6, 2 Kevin Bradley NZ 3.76 1.6, 3 Ray Green Aust 2.60 0.5 2000m Steeplechase W55-59: 1 Loris Reed NZ 8:34.79, 2 Irene Davey Aust 10:07.65, 3 Heather Carr Aust 10:21.23 Javelin 2000m Steeplechase W60-64: 1 Fran Harris Aust Long Jump M50-54: 1 Terry Hicks Aust 5.49 1.7, 2 Jos Pols NZ 3.86 4.5, 3 David Lobb Cook Is 3.79 2.9 Javelin M50-54: 1 Terry Hicks Aust 37.56m, 2 Jos Pols NZ 26.28m, 3 David Lobb Cook Is 17.83m 200m M50-54: 1 Terry Hicks Aust 26.33 0.7, 2 David Lobb Cook Is 30.19 0.7, 3 Jos Pols NZ 34.17 0.7 M60-64: 1 Ivan Sobotka Czechoslovakia Page 12 — January Vetrunner 10:21.23, 2 Faye Riley NZ 11:20.89, 3 Lynn Schickert Aust 13:37.97 2000m Steeplechase W70-74: 1 Dawn Cumming NZ 11:53.14, 2 Clasina Van Derveeken NZ 13:37.98 2000m Steeplechase M60-64: 1 Bob Schickert Aust 8:28.78, 2 Neville Wagner NZ 8:46.56, 3 Allan Gardner NZ 9:08.89, 4 Bryan Thomas Aust 10:17.18, 5 William Wells NZ 10:23.12 2000m Steeplechase M65-69: 1 Bill Kenny NZ 9:35.49, 2 George Simons Aust 12:56.25 2000m Steeplechase M70-74: 1 Ian Anderson Norfolk Is 11:59.61, 2 Colin Silcock-Delany Aust 12:55.31 Weight M50-54: 1 Jos Pols NZ 12.99m WEIGHT PENTATHLON Weight M55-59: 1 Cameron Murch NZ 11.25m, 2 Glen Church NZ 8.54m Weight M65-69: 1 Lawrence Devlin NZ 17.43m, 2 Tom Hancock Aust 13.93m, 3 Mie Katmadas Aust 10.49m Weight M70-74: 1 Arvo Ropelin Aust 12.78m, 2 Charlie Bishop NZ 11.98m, 3 Kerry Thew Aust 11.05m Weight M75-79: 1 Arthur Grayburn NZ 8.41m Hammer M50-54: 1 Jos Pols NZ 30.56m Weight M85-89: 1 Dave Scratton NZ 10.99m 3000m Steeplechase M40-44: 1 Brendan MaGill NZ 11:01.73, 2 Andre Ross NZ 11:24.72, 3 Murray Johnson Aust 12:06.08 3000m Steeplechase M45-49: 1 Steve Plowman NZ 12:49.53 3000m Steeplechase M50-54: 1 Ian Martin NZ 12:25.57 3000m Steeplechase M55-59: 1 Malcolm Hammond NZ 12:30.38, 2 Jeff Walker Aust 12:38.22 2000m Steeplechase W65-69: 1 Lynn Fraser NZ 13:03.61 2000m Steeplechase M80-84: 1 Max McKay Aust 11:44.44 80m Hurdles M80-84: 1 Max McKay Aust 24.00 MONDAY MORNING 8km CC W45-49: 1 Ruth Vomund USA 33:19, 2 Dalice Sanderson NZ 35:40, 3 Ake Hosea Cook Is 42:55 8km CC W35-39: 1 Linda Reynolds NZ 41:56, 2 Kath Hutson Cook Is 48:33 8km CC W40-44: 1 Christine Carleton NZ 36:19, 2 Sally Taylor Aust 39:59, 3 Mona Henderson Cook Is 56:59 8km CC W50-54: 1 Victoria Adams NZ 37:34, 2 Mariene Gourlay Aust 38:52, 2 Pauline Atera Cook Is 46:36, 4 Susan McKello NZ 47:44, 5 Denise Lancaster Aust 52:27 8km CC W55-59: 1 Loris Reed NZ 34.37, 2 Elizabeth Thodey NZ 38.50, 3 Sue Waru NZ 39.15, 4 Barbara Allen NZ 44.44, 5 Tiare Lund NZ 46.58, 6 Helen Tobin NZ 51.30 8km CC W60-64: 1 Caroline Campbell Aust 43.18, 2 Suzanne Counsel Aust 44.27, 3 Faye Riley NZ 45.39, 4 Diana Southern Aust 52.24, 5 Margaret Bennet Aust 57.54 8km CC W65-69: 1 Carol Thompson NZ 44.09, 2 Lynn Fraser NZ 52.48, 3 Denise Collin NZ 1:01.19 8km CC W70-74: 1 Dawn Cumming NZ 53.20 8km CC W75-79: 1 Shirley Brasher Aust 1:04.30 8km CC M35-39: 1 David Drummond NZ 29.33, 2 Rolund Neururer Cook Is 34.34, 3 Craig Hutson Cook Is 39.03 8km CC M40-44: 1 Andre Ross NZ 29.49, 2 Murray Johnson Aust 31.28 8km CC M40-44: 1 Brendan McGill NZ 32.36 8km CC M45-49: 1 Ian Kent Aust 30.28, 2 Kevin Henderson Cook IS 33.28, 3 Steve Plowman NZ 35.17, 4 Michael Kelly NZ 35.22, 5 Geoff Stoddart Cook Is 37.40, 6 Kevin Watson NZ 40.12, 7 John Olsen Aust 45.15 8km CC M50-54: 1 Graeme Lear NZ 30.52, 2 Gene Sanderson NZ 31.19, 3 Peter Tutty NZ 33.18, 4 Ian Martin NZ 34.24, 5 Jonathan Holmes Aust 36.37, 6 Richard Vensen Cook Is 40.23, 7 Frank McNabb Cook Is 40.52 8km CC M55-59: 1 Gary Tuttle USA 30.17, 1 Murray Clarkson NZ J31.40, 2 Jeff Walker Aust J32.14, 3 Brian Bennett Aust J32.45, 4 Malcolm Hammond NZ J33.44, 5 Daniel Haddock NZ J34.58, 6 Jack Taylor NZ J35.44, 7 Jos Galavazi NZ J39.21, 8 John Augustine USA J39.53, 9 Phil Condor NZ J48.25 8km CC 6M0-64: 1 Neville Wagner NZ 35.06, 2 Robert McPherson NZ 35.18, 3 Bob Schickert Aust 35.51, 4 Barry Fry Aust 36.18, 5 Ronald Price NZ 40.23, 6 Allan Gardner NZ 42.06, 7 Bryan Thomas Aust 45.35, 8 Colin Taylor Aust 49.14 8km CC M65-69: 1 Frank Rogers Aust 40.09, 2 Raymond Waters NZ 42.37, 3 George Caddie NZ 45.18, 4 Peter Watts NZ 47.15, 5 Tom Ryan Aust 47.41, 6 Bryan Mayall NZ 51.26 8km CC M70-74: 1 Ellis Goodyear NZ 41.35, 2 Brian Keown NZ 43.10, 3 Len Wilson NZ 46.09, 4 Kevin Onley Aust 47.57, 5 Ian Anderson Norfolk Is 51.58, 6 Colin Silcock-Delany Aust 56.29 8km Run CC M75-79: 1 Norman Goldstein NZ 1:08.50 Hammer M40-44: 1 Mark Sarginson Cook Is 15.23m Shot Put M40-44: 1 Mark Sarginson Cook Is 7.68m Discus M40-44: 1 Mark Sarginson Cook Is 24.78m Javelin M40-44: 1 Mark Sarginson Cook Is 7.50m Weight M40-44: 1 Mark Sarginson Cook Is 6.13m Hammer M45-49: 1 Barry Mullins Aust 31.33m Shot Put M45-49: 1 Barry Mullins Aust 9.40m Discus M45-49: 1 Barry Mullins Aust 28.06m Javelin M45-49: 1 Barry Mullins Aust 28.04m Weight M45-49: 1 Barry Mullins Aust 9.08m Shot Put M50-54: 1 Jos Pols NZ 9.97m Discus M50-54: 1 Jos Pols NZ 32.95m Javelin M50-54: 1 Jos Pols NZ 30.10m Weight M50-54: 1 Jos Pols NZ 12.13m Hammer M55-59: 1 Bob Banens Aust 33.49m, 2 Cameron Murch NZ 29.55m, 3 Selwyn Hawken Aust 20.88m, 4 Glen Church NZ 20.81m Shot Put M55-59: 1 Bob Banens Aust 11.21m, 2 Cameron Murch NZ 9.93m, 3 Selwyn Hawken Aust 7.42m, 4 Glen Church NZ 7.05m Discus M55-59: 1 Cameron Murch NZ 36.23m, 2 Bob Banens Aust 31.23m, 3 Selwyn Hawken Aust 24.78m, 4 Glen Church NZ 18.67m Javelin M55-59: 1 Cameron Murch NZ 46.01m, 2 Bob Banens Aust 44.42m, 3 Selwyn Hawken Aust 25.87m, 4 Glen Church NZ 24.62m Weight M55-59: 1 Cameron Murch NZ 10.53m, 2 Glen Church NZ 8.24m, 3 Selwyn Hawken Aust 7.45m Hammer M60-64: 1 Bob Cahners USA 47.13m, 2 Kevin Bradley NZ 44.59m, 3 Ray Green Aust 38.55m, 4 John Reynolds Aust 35.43m, 5 Bob Watson Aust 32.09m, 6 Ivan Sobotka Czechoslovakia 28.45m, 7 Roy Skuse NZ 24.23m Shot Put 60-64: 1 Ray Green Aust 12.43m, 2 Bob Watson Aust 11.95m, 3 Bob Cahners USA 11.82m, 4 Ivan Sobotka Czechoslovakia 10.36m, 5 John Reynolds Aust 9.96m, 6 Roy Skuse NZ 9.52m, 7 Kevin Bradley NZ 8.45m Discus M60-64: 1 Ray Green Aust 46.02m, 2 John Reynolds Aust 38.10m, 3 Bob Watson Aust 37.75m, 4 Ivan Sobotka Czechoslovakia 36.33m, 5 Kevin Bradley NZ 31.18m, 6 Roy Skuse NZ 29.51m Javelin M60-64: 1 Ivan Sobotka Czechoslovakia 45.55m, 2 Bob Watson Aust 42.70m, 3 Ray Green Aust 37.63m, 4 John Reynolds Aust 26.45m, 5 Bob Cahners USA 26.11m, 6 Kevin Bradley NZ 24.93m, 7 Roy Skuse NZ 23.61m Weight M60-64: 1 Bob Cahners USA 17.70m, 2 Ray Green Aust 16.91m, 3 Kevin Bradley NZ 16.80m, 4 John Reynolds Aust 14.84m, 5 Bob Watson Aust 12.95m, 6 Roy Skuse NZ 10.68m, 7 Ivan Sobotka Czechoslovakia 10.64m Hammer 70-74: 1 Charlie Bishop NZ 30.10m, 2 Arvo Ropelin Aust 26.48m, 3 Kerry Thew Aust 23.76m Shot Put M70-74: 1 Arvo Ropelin Aust 11.23m, 2 Charlie Bishop NZ 8.46m, 3 Kerry Thew Aust 8.43m Discus M70-74: 1 Arvo Ropelin Aust 25.62m, 2 Charlie Bishop NZ 21.47m, 3 Kerry The Aust 21.19m Javelin M70-74: 1 Arvo Ropelin Aust 31.44m, 2 Kerry The Aust 24.23m, 3 Charlie Bishop NZ 21.95m Weight 70-74: 1 Charlie Bishop NZ 10.19m, 2 Arvo Ropelin Aust 10.11mm 3 Kerry Thew Aust 9.23m Hammer M75-79: 1 Arthur Grayburn NZ 17.65m Shot Put M75-79: 1 Arthur Grayburn NZ 7.26m Discus M75-79: 1 Arthur Grayburn NZ 21.99m Javelin M75-79: 1 Arthur Grayburn NZ 26.66m Weight M75-79: 1 Arthur Grayburn NZ 8.79m Hammer M85-89: 1 Dave Scratton NZ 25.06m Shot Put M85-89: 1 Dave Scratton NZ 7.41m Discus M85-89: 1 Dave Scratton NZ 18.64m Javelin M85-89: 1 Dave Scratton NZ 21.29m Weight M85-89: 1 Dave Scratton NZ 10.64m Triple Jump W40-44: 1 Marie Kay Aust 10.53 4.1, 2 Gianna Mogentale Aust 10.37 2.9, 3 Elizabeth Williams Aust 9.18 3.7, 4 Rosemary Clarke Aust 8.63 1.0 Triple Jump W45-49: 1 Melanie Watson NZ 5.88 -0.1 Triple Jump W50-54: 1 Nancy Bowmar NZ 7.31 1.1, 2 Elizabeth Radley Aust 6.72 NZ Triple Jump W55-59: 1 Janet Jarvis Aust 8.70 5.3, 2 Lois Anderson NZ 7.77 1.6, 3 Beverley Church NZ 5.73 1.3, 4 Betty Hawken Aust 3.25 1.6 WEIGHT PENTATHLON Hammer M65-69: 1 Lawrence Devlin NZ 42.05m, 2 Tom Hancock Aust 36.62m, 3 Mie Katmadas Aust 25.45m, 4 Ken Daniels Aust 18.76m Shot Put M65-69: 1 Tom Hancock Aust 11.42m, 2 Lawrence Devlin NZ 9.65m, 3 Mie Katmadas Aust 8.86m, 4 Ken Daniels Aust 7.52m Discus M65-69: 1 Tom Hancock Aust 40.47m, 2 Mie Katmadas Aust 28.28m, 3 Ken Daniels Aust 25.79m, 4 Lawrence Devlin NZ 25.44m Javelin M65-69: 1 Tom Hancock Aust 35.23m, 2 Ken Daniels Aust 31.18m, 3 Lawrence Devlin NZ 25.54m, 4 Mie Katmadas Aust 22.49m Weight M65-69: 1 Lawrence Devlin NZ 16.75m, 2 Tom Hancock Aust 15.55m, 3 Mie Katmadas Aust 10.08m, 4 Ken Daniels Aust 8.38m MONDAY AFTERNOON 400m Hurdles M50-54: 1 Ed Archibald NZ 1:26.45 400m Hurdles M55-59: 1 Chris Portch NZ 1:16.96, 2 Selwyn Hawken Aust 1:27.73 Javelin W70-74: 1 Mary Wahren Aust 20.89m, 2 Ngawini Pepene NZ 20.82m, 3 Lorna Lauchlan Aust 16.36m, 4 Colleen Brunker NZ 15.17m, 5 Glad McKeown Aust 10.50m Javelin W80-84: 1 Gwen Davidson Aust 11.58m Javelin W85-89: 1 Rona Smith NZ 8.14m Javelin W95-99: 1 Ruth Frith Aust 7.98m Shot Put W45-49: 1 Janice Maxwell NZ 9.96m, 2 Winifred Harding NZ 9.17m Shot Put W50-54: 1 Christine Schultz Aust 11.89m, 2 Denise Palmer Aust 10.69m, 3 Deborah Willis Aust 8.92m, 4 Margaret Smith Aust 7.86m, 5 Victoria Adams NZ 7.34m, 6 Nancy Bowmar NZ 7.00m, 7 Elizabeth Radley Aust 6.57m, 8 Noeline Burden Cook Is 6.28m, 9 Adriana Van Bockel Aust 6.26m, 10 Noela Avery Aust 5.61m 400m Hurdles M40-44: 1 Paul Daborn NZ 1:09.32, 2 Brendan MaGill NZ 1:15.33, 3 Casper Mateariki Cook Is 1:31.97 400m Hurdles W40-44: 1 Marie Kay Aust 1:14.45, 2 Sally Taylor Aust 1:33.94 300m Hurdles W50-54: 1 Gail Kirkman NZ 52.56, 2 Noeline Burden Cook Is 1:03.06, 3 Elizabeth Radley Aust 1:12.18 300m Hurdles W5-59: 1 Hazel McDonnell Aust 1:27.81 300m Hurdles W60-64: 1 Fran Harris Aust 1:04.07 300m Hurdles M60-64: 1 William Wells NZ 1:04.47, 2 Peter McWilliams Aust 1:32.05 300m Hurdles M65-69: 1 Stewart Foster NZ 57.02, 2 Norman Richards Aust 59.48, 3 Noel Jones NZ 1:16.06 200m Sprint 40-44: 1 Paul Daborn NZ 25.79 2.1, 2 Tony Roberts Cook Is 27.50 2.1, 3 Mike Carr Cook Is 29.28 2.1, 4 Mark Sarginson Cook Is 29.88 2.1, 4 Casper Mateariki Cook Is 29.89 2.1 200m Finals M45-49: 1 Noel Barff Taheti 27.36 4.7, 2 Warren Edlin NZ 27.56 4.7, 3 Paul Allsworth Cook Is 27.66 4.7, 4 Gary Oakes NZ 27.77 4.7, 5 Kevin Watson NZ 29.52 4.7 200m M50-54: 1 Terry Hicks Aust 26.10 3.3, 2 Ed Archibald NZ 27.80 3.3, 3 Henare Vickbridge NZ 28.04 3.3 200m M55-59: 1 Garry Maher Aust 27.04 0.3, 2 Denis Whittle NZ 27.42 0.3, 3 William Carr Aust 27.57 0.3, 4 Clint Turner Aust 29.16 0. 5 Ross McBeth NZ 29.55 0.3 200m M60-64: 1 Russell White NZ 27.62 2.9, 2 Peter McWilliams Aust 40.62 2.9 200m M65-69: 1 Hugh Coogan Aust 27.24 1.7, 2 Monty Hacker Sth Africa 28.62 1.7, 2 Norman Richards Aust 28.69 1.7, 3 Bruce McPhail NZ J29.84 1.7, 4 Allan Wood Aust J32.38 1.7, 5 Noel Jones NZ J34.46 1.7 200m M70-74: 1 Colin Silcock-Delany Aust 40.95 NZ 200m M75-79: 1 Maurice Dauphinet Aust 36.56 1.2 Javelin W60-64: 1 Mary Thomas Aust 33.83m, 2 Fran Harris Aust 24.42m, 3 Barbara Bird NZ 22.36m, 4 Noreen Parrish Aust 21.96m, 5 Jan Davies Aust 21.12m, 6 Raylea Rudov Aust 20.85m, 7 Pam Kelly NZ 20.05m, 8 Lesley Hamilton Aust 18.11m, 9 Glen Watts NZ 17.20m, 10 Diane Underwood NZ 13.97m Javelin 65-69: 1 Helen Searle Aust 23.19m, 2 Joyce Schimdt Aust 20.82m, 3 Valarie Hood NZ 17.12m, 4 Dorothy Whittam Aust 16.58m, 5 Clarine Scrattan NZ 16.43m, 6 Jean Thew Aust 13.17m, 7 Iris Bishop NZ 12.70m, 8 Grace White Aust 11.41m Weight W55-59: 1 Rhondda Dundas Aust 11.17m, 2 Beverley Church NZ 10.44m, 3 Trish Thomas Aust 8.79m, 4 Lorraine Mussett Aust 5.89m 200m M80-84: 1 Jim Sinclair Aust 39.35 3.2, 2 Max McKay Aust 39.50 3.2, 3 Bruce Wotherspoon NZ 48.67 3.2 200m W40-44: 1 Gianna Mogentale Aust 26.67 3.9, 2 Elizabeth Williams Aust 27.97 3.9, 3 Marie Kay Aust 28.12 3.9 200m W45-49: 1 Cris Penn Aust 30.70 1.8, 2 Sharon Gibbins Aust 38.28 1.8 Triple Jump M55-59: 1 Noel Peters Aust 10.12 4.3, 2 Ross McBeth NZ 9.69 +0.0, 3 Selwyn Hawken Aust 8.26 0.2, 4 William Carr Aust 7.43 3.9 Triple Jump M60-64: 1 Ivan Sobotka Czechoslovakia 8.92 3.9, 2 Peter McWilliams Aust 6.39 -0.3 January Vetrunner — Page 13 Triple Jump M65-69: 1 Les Williams NZ 8.10 1.8, 2 Allan Wood Aust 6.26 1.7, 3 Lionel Lo FIJI 6.00 3.4 Triple Jump M75-79: 1 Clarence Leong NZ 4.71 -0.6 Triple Jump M80-84: 1 Max McKay Aust 5.74 0.2 200m 50-54: 1 Margaret Smith Aust 29.50 1.8, 2 Gail Kirkman NZ 29.70 1.8, 3 Deborah Willis Aust 31.98 1.8, 4 Nancy Bowmar NZ 33.51 1.8, 5 Noeline Burden Cook Is 34.55 1.8, 6 Brenda McDowell Aust 34.63 1.8, 7 Noela Avery Aust 40.39 1.8 200m W55-59: 1 Lois Anderson NZ 33.22 3.2, 2 Irene Davey Aust 33.50 3.2, 3 Jean Hampson Aust 37.06 3.2 200m W60-64: 1 Noreen Parrish Aust 33.43 2.3, 2 Iris Uebergang Aust 34.01 2.3 200m W65-69: 1 Corrine Collins Aust 36.27 2.3, 2 Constance Larmour Aust 37.04 2.3, 3 Julie Williams NZ 37.42 2.3 200m W70-74: 1 Clasina Van Derveeken NZ 48.23 4.1, 2 Pepe Matenga Cook Is 52.44 4.1 200m W75-79: 1 Marcia Petley NZ 43.03 4.1 5000m Race Walk M45-49: 1 Kevin Henderson Cook Is 39:32.74 5000m Race Walk M50-54: 1 Michael Harte NZ 25:44.84, 2 Jonathan Holmes Aust 37:27.39 5000m Race Walk M55-59: 1 George White Aust 25:49.55, 2 Neil Fagan Cook Is 32:16.74 5000m Race Walk M60-64: 1 Tony Johnson Aust 29:05.91, 2 Peter McWilliams Aust 44:58.63 5000m Race Walk M65-69: 1 Patrick Sela Aust 33:20.78, -- Ian Beaumont Aust DQ 5000m Race Walk 7M0-74: 1 Colin Silcock-Delany Aust 37:45.42, -- David Robertson UK DQ 5000m Race Walk M80-84: -- Jim Sinclair Aust DQ 300m Hurdles M80-84: 1 Max McKay Aust 1:18.74 TUESDAY MORNING Javelin W55-59: 1 Beverley Church NZ 21.51m, 2 Rhondda Dundas Aust 20.39m, 3 Trish Thomas Aust 20.17m, 4 Lorraine Mussett Aust 12.32m, 5 Betty Hawken Aust 10.60m Shot Put M60-64: 1 Ray Green Aust 12.28m, 2 Bob Watson Aust 11.89m, 3 Tikimatapo Cook Is 10.24mm, 3 Bob Cahners USA 11.85m, 5 John Reynolds Aust 9.85m, 6 Ivan Sobotka Czechoslovakia 9.36m, 7 Roy Skuse NZ 9.01m Event 531 Women Discus W50-54: 1 Christine Schultz Aust 31.41m, 2 Denise Palmer Aust 28.26m, 3 Deborah Willis Aust 21.98m, 4 Margaret Smith Aust 19.87m, 5 Adriana Van Bockel Aust 19.56m, 6 Elizabeth Radley Aust 18.25m, 7 Noela Avery Aust 14.52m Event 532 Women Discus W60-64: 1 Mary Thomas Aust 24.34m, 2 Glen Watts NZ 19.36m, 3 Jan Davies Aust 18.58m, 4 Raylea Rudov Aust 18.52m, 5 Barbara Bird NZ 16.92m, 6 Diane Underwood NZ 12.69m PENTATHLON Long Jump W30-34: 1 Lynette Smith Aust 4.23 -0.2 100m Sprint W30-34: 1 Lynette Smith Aust 14.19 1.3 Shot Put W30-34: 1 Lynette Smith Aust 8.49m 800m W30-34: 1 Lynette Smith Aust 2:38.68 Long Jump W40-44: 1 Jayne Hardy Aust 3.90 0.5, 2 Mona Henderson Cook Is 2.75 0.8 Sprint W40-44: 1 Jayne Hardy Aust 15.22 1.3, 2 Mona Henderson Cook Is 19.29 1.3 Shot Put W40-44 : 1 Jayne Hardy Aust 10.83m, 2 Mona Henderson Cook Is 5.38m 800m W40-44: 1 Jayne Hardy Aust 3:11.03, 2 Mona Henderson Cook Is 4:29.51 Long Jump W45-49: 1 Sharon Gibbins Aust 3.38 2.5 100m W45-49: 1 Sharon Gibbins Aust 15.97 1.3 800m W45-49: Sharon Gibbins Aust DNF Long Jump W50-54: 1 Nancy Bowmar NZ 3.28 2.2, 2 Elizabeth Radley Aust 3.02 0.5 Javelin W50-54: 1 Elizabeth Radley Aust 16.02m, 2 Nancy Bowmar NZ 12.38m 100m Sprint W50-54: 1 Nancy Bowmar NZ 16.55 1.3, 2 Elizabeth Radley Aust 17.23 1.3 800m W50-54: 1 Nancy Bowmar NZ 3:16.55, 2 Elizabeth Radley Aust 3:56.39 Long Jump W55-59: 1 Wilma Perkins Aust 4.28 1.9, 2 Lois Anderson NZ 3.55 2.2, 3 Irene Davey Aust 3.28 -0.5, 4 Betty Hawken Aust 1.54 3.9 100m Sprint W55-59: 1 Wilma Perkins Aust 14.08 2.3, 2 Lois Anderson NZ 16.18 2.3, 3 Irene Davey Aust 17.30 2.3, 4 Betty Hawken Aust 29.22 2.3 800m W55-59: 1 Wilma Perkins Aust 3:08.32, 2 Irene Davey Aust 3:15.43, 3 Lois Anderson NZ 3:33.71, -- Betty Hawken Aust DNF Long Jump W60-64: 1 Fran Harris Aust 3.18 3.9, 2 Lesley Hamilton Aust 2.66 4.4 100m Sprint W60-64: 1 Fran Harris Aust 16.60 3.5, 2 Lesley Hamilton Aust 19.10 3.5 800m W60-64: 1 Fran Harris Aust 3:20.68, 2 Lesley Hamilton Aust 4:07.76 Long Jump W65-69: 1 Nola De Chazal Aust 1.70 1.9 100m Sprint W65-69: 1 Nola De Chazal Aust 27.60 3.5 800m W65-69: 1 Nola De Chazal Aust 5:27.10 Long Jump W70-74: 1 Clasina Van Derveeken NZ 1.93 3.2 100m Sprint W70-74: 1 Clasina Van Derveeken NZ 22.30 3.5 800m W70-74: 1 Clasina Van Derveeken NZ 4:36.56 Long Jump W75-79: 1 Shirley Brasher Aust 1.95 6.6 100m Sprint W75-79: 1 Shirley Brasher Aust 21.90 3.5 800m W75-79: 1 Shirley Brasher Aust 4:54.91 Triple Jump M40-44: 1 Paul Daborn NZ 10.08 2.5, 2 Mike Carr Cook Is 9.32 0.5, 3 Casper Mateariki Cook Is 9.05 2.5, 4 Mark Sarginson Cook Is 8.68 1.8 Triple Jump M45-49: 1 Kevin Watson NZ 7.22 3.1, 2 William Doney NZ 5.28 1.7 Triple Jump M50-54: 1 Terry Hicks Aust 10.79 1.6, 2 Ed Archibald NZ 9.35 1.2, 3 David Lobb Cook Is 8.54 6.0 TUESDAY AFTERNOON Triple Jump W60-64: 1 Lynn Schickert Aust 6.21 2.6 Triple Jump W75-79: 1marcia Petley NZ 5.44 3.1 Discus M50-54: 1 Jos Pols NZ 32.56m Discus M55-59: 1 Cameron Murch NZ 37.58m, 2 Bob Banens Aust 31.70m, 3 Selwyn Hawken Aust 23.92m, 4 Noel Peters Aust 23.75m Discus M65-69: 1 Tom Hancock Aust 38.43m, 2 Lawrence Devlin NZ 31.33m, 3 Mie Katmadas Aust 29.21m, 4 Fred Goodall NZ 28.75m, 5 Ken Daniels Aust 26.70m, 6 George Simons Aust 22.74m, 7 Noel Jones NZ 21.22m Discus M70-74: 1 Arvo Ropelin Aust 28.78m, 2 Graham Hussie Aust 26.54m, 3 Kerry Thew Aust 26.19m, 4 Charlie Bishop NZ 24.05m Discus M75-79: 1 Maurice Dauphinet Aust 26.08m, 2 Arthur Grayburn NZ 22.92m Discus M80-84: 1 Max McKay Aust 15.40m High Jump M80-84: 1 Max McKay Aust 0.95m Weight W40-44: 1 Jayne Hardy Aust 13.15m, 2 Roxann Callcott Aust 7.19m, 3 Rosemary Clarke Aust 6.19m Weight W45-49: 1 Sharon Gibbins Aust 12.64m, 2 Janice Maxwell NZ 10.91m, 3 Winifred Harding NZ 8.78m, 4 Melanie Watson NZ 6.88m Weight W70-74: 1 Colleen Brunker NZ 10.05m, 2 Mary Wahren Aust 7.94m, 3 Glad McKeown Aust 7.59m Weight W80-84: 1 Gwen Davidson Aust 7.16m 400m Heats M55-59: 1 Garry Maher Aust 1:02.94 Q 2, 2 William Carr Aust 1:05.77 Q 1, 3 Murray Clarkson NZ 1:03.71 Q 2, 4 Denis Whittle NZ 1:08.82 Q 1, 5 Bill Houston NZ 1:05.15 Q 2, 6 Chris Portch NZ 1:08.17 Q 2, 7 Ross McBeth NZ 1:13.08 2, 8 Selwyn Hawken Aust 1:13.72 1, 9 John Augustine USA 1:15.58 High Jump M45-49: Kevin Watson NZ 1.24m, 2 William Doney NZ 1.15m High Jump M60-64: 1 Roy Skuse NZ 1.21m, 2 Ivan Sobotka Czechoslovakia 1.40m, 3 Peter McWilliams Aust 1.15m, 4 Alistair Wilson NZ 1.15m High Jump M65-69: 1 Tom Hancock Aust 1.30m, 2 Les Williams NZ 1.15m, 3 Allan Wood Aust 1.10m, 4 Lionel Lo Fiji 0.85m High Jump M70-74: 1 Kerry Thew Aust 1.15m High Jump M75-79: 1 Arthur Grayburn NZ 0.90m Discus M85-89: 1 Dave Scratton NZ 19.48m 1500m 5W0-54: 1 Victoria Adams NZ 5:40.47, 2 Pauline Atera Cook Is 7:36.95 1500m W55-59: 1 Loris Reed NZ 5:31.55, 2 Heather Carr Aust 6:07.38, 3 Sue Waru NZ 6:10.24, 4 Irene Davey Aust 6:48.57, 5 Barbara Allen NZ 7:05.11 1500m W60-64: 1 Faye Riley NZ 7:04.02, 2 Margaret Bennet Aust 8:32.42 1500m W65-69: 1 Carol Thompson NZ 6:52.68 Weight W65-69: 1 Helen Searle Aust 16.44m, 2 Dorothy Whittam Aust 10.50m, 3 Valarie Hood NZ 10.39m, 4 Joyce Schimdt Aust 10.29m, 5 Clarine Scrattan NZ 9.08m, 6 Jean Thew Aust 7.49m, 7 Grace White Aust 7.28m, 8 Iris Bishop NZ 6.18m 1500m W70-74: 1 Dawn Cumming NZ 7:54.65 1500m W75-79: 1 Shirley Brasher Aust 9:47.88 1500m M70-74: 1 Ellis Goodyear NZ 6:30.08, 2 Len Wilson NZ 6:38.56, 3 Brian Keown NZ 6:50.96, 4 Ji Tobin NZ 7:20.60, 5 Ian Anderson Norfolk Is 7:54.51, 6 Colin Silcock-Delany Aust 9:05.30 1500m M75-79: 1 Norman Goldstein NZ 9:17.85 1500m M80-84: 1 Max McKay Aust 8:26.49 1500m W35-39: 1 Linda Reynolds NZ 6:22.49 1500m W40-44: 1 Sally Taylor Aust 5:30.96 1500m W45-49: 1 Cris Penn Aust 5:24.99, 2 Dalice Sanderson NZ 5:32.36, 3 Sue Ross NZ 5:35.48, 1500m M60-64: 1 David Rowell NZ 5:17.69, 2 Barry Fry Aust 5:18.54, 3 Bob Schickert Aust 5:22.25, 4 Robert McPherson NZ 5:25.20, 5 Allan Gardner NZ 5:57.00, 6 Ronald Price NZ 5:58.37, 7 William Wells NZ 6:43.24 1500m M65-69: 1 Frank Rogers Aust 5:50.58, 2 Bill Kenny NZ 5:53.44, 3 Raymond Waters NZ 6:46.12, 4 Max Brook Aust 7:58.92, 5 Bryan Mayall NZ 8:12.30 1500m M35-39: 1 David Drummond NZ 4:27.87, 2 Craig Hutson Cook Is 5:51.70 1500m M40-44: 1 Tony Roberts Cook Is 5:06.32, 2 Mike Carr Cook Is 5:11.90, 3 Mark Sarginson Cook Is 5:44.96 1500m M45-49; 1 Ian Kent Aust 4:35.34, 2 Kevin Henderson Cook Is 5:30.08, 3 Carl Hansen Cook Is 6:06.57 1500m M50-54: 1 Terry Hicks Aust 4:37.31, 2 Colin Page Aust 4:40.53, 3 Peter Tutty NZ 5:06.59, 4 John Stewart NZ 5:07.55, 5 Richard Vensen Cook Is 6:08.32 1500m M55-59: 1 Murray Clarkson NZ 4:56.07, 2 Bill Houston NZ 5:01.14, 3 Neil Gray Aust 5:17.19, 4 Jack Taylor NZ 5:18.02, 5 Daniel Haddock NZ 5:28.11, 6 Jos Galavazi NZ 6:05.31 5000m Race Walk W40-44: 1 Annette Major Aust 27:59.33, 2 Bernie Raffe Cook Is 36:55.89, 3 Rosemary Clarke Aust 39:11.23 5000m Race Walk W50-54: 1 Janet Holmes Aust 29:02.12, 2 Mariene Gourlay Aust 29:06.10, 3 Sharon McDonald NZ 29:32.79, 4 Susan McKello NZ 33:53.31, 5 Terai Hill Cook Is 44:11.78, 6 Rogelia Pussetto Argentina 44:32.27 5000m Race Walk W55-59: 1 Heather Carr Aust 27:24.85, 2 Celia Johnson Aust 32:49.60, -- Nildz Gutierrez Argentina DQ 5000m Race Walk W60-64: 1 Sandy Brunner Aust 29:10.56, 2 Gwen Steed Aust 31:32.95, 3 Lynn Schickert Aust 35:46.77, 4 Loloma Foster NZ 37:47.48 5000m Race Walk W65-69: 1 Margaret Beaumont Aust 36:56.09, 2 Lynn Fraser NZ 36:58.94, 3 Dorothy Whittam Aust 38:40.16 5000m Race Walk W70-74: 1 Christianne Dauphinet Aust 37:20.77, 2 Lorna Lauchlan Aust 38:09.97, -- Tina Baarslay-Leb Aust DQ Hammer M40-44: 1 Mark Sarginson Cook Is 16.05m, 2 Mike Carr Cook Is 15.80m, 3 Tony Roberts Cook Is 11.52m Hammer 4M5-49: 1 Barry Mullins Aust 29.66m Weight W95-99: 1 Ruth Frith Aust 4.84m WEDNESDAY MORNING Half marathon W45-49: 1 Ruth Vomund USA 1:33:43.80 Half marathon W50-54: 1 Susan McKello NZ 1:14:35.80, 2 Denise Lancaster Aust 1:32:15.40 Half marathon W55-59: 1 Elizabeth Thodey NZ 1:52:34.90, 2 Tiare Lund NZ 2:06:19.80, 3 Helen Tobin NZ 1:34:29.80 Half marathon W60-64: 1 Caroline Campbell Aust 2:01:51.00, 2 Suzanne Counsel Aust 2:07:09.50, 3 Margaret Bennet Aust 2:36:16.40, -- Diana Southern Aust DNF Half marathon W65-69: 1 Carol Thompson NZ 2:06:58.80 Half marathon M35-39: 1 Andre Bates NZ 1:27:52.60, Rolund Neururer Cook Is 1:35:59.30 Half marathon M40-44: 1 Richard Gobvart Tahiti 1:20:44.80, 2 Brendan McGill NZ 1:26:26.60, -- Andre Ross NZ DNF Half marathon M45-49: 1 Ian Kent Aust 1:19:43.30, 2 Kevin Henderson Cook Is 1:35:59.30, 3 Michael Kelly NZ 1:36:25.30, 4 Geoff Stoddart Cook Is 1:45:51.90, 5 John Olsen Aust 2:09:08.40 Half marathon M50-54: 1 Graeme Lear NZ 1:24:48.40, 2 Gene Sanderson NZ 1:27:07.60, 3 Colin Page Aust 1:27:45.50, 4 Peter Tutty NZ 1:33:03.20, 5 Jonathan Holmes Aust 1:39:45.70, 6 Richard Vensen Cook Is1 :53:46.80, 7 Frank McNabb Cook Is 1:56:44.00, 8 Ian Martin NZ 1:57:21.40 Half marathon M55-59; 1 Jeff Walker Aust 1:27:14.80, 2 Brian Bennett Aust 1:30:12.10, 3 Malcolm Hammond NZ 1:33:03.20, 4 George White Aust 1:38:55.60, 5 Jack Taylor NZ1:45:52.60, 6 Willie Bowmar NZ 1:50:51.50, 7 John Augustine USA 1:51:41.30, 8 Jos Galavazi NZ 1:54:10.50, 9 Neil Fagan Cook Is 2:27:06.00 Half marathon M60-64: 1 Robert McPherson NZ 1:39:01.30, 2 Neville Wagner NZ 1:39:49.00, 3 Coliin Taylor Aust 2:14:54.20, -- Chris Windle Aust DNF Half marathon M65-69: 1 Raymond Waters NZ 1:57:09.10, 2 Peter Watts NZ 2:06:58.80, 3 To Ryan Aust 2:13:09.10, 4 John Hines NZ 2:43:51.40 Half marathon M70-74: 1 Ellis Goodyear NZ 1:54:57.90, 2 Brian Keown NZ 2:06:58.80, 3 Colin SilcockDelany Aust :2:26:40.40 Half marathon M75-79: 1 Norman Goldstein NZ 2:03:07.29 Page 14 — January Vetrunner ATHLETES BACK IN ACTION AFTER WEEK OFF NOVEMBER 18 What a start we have had to our “summer” track and field program. The first two weeks affected by the weather, then a fairly good evening. Then on the fourth week came that heavy rain, the first we have seen in Canberra for many year, that resulted in cancelling the meet on November 4. However, it was back to action this week. Unfortunately I was away for a few days break in the south western part of Western Australia. A great place to be with many visits to the wineries, a chocolate factory and a cheese factory. Probably the highlight was getting to see inside two magnificent lighthouses, one at Cape Leeuwin and the other at Cape Naturaliste. Getting back to the athletics, we had 96 participants this week, the best by far this season. The attraction of handicap races is certainly a boon to attendances, this week it was a 3000m Pennington event. 39 runners took part in an agebased handicap with the older men and women getting a start on the younger brigrade. Michael Leahey certainly took advantage of moving up an age group this season and easily took the win, some 12 seconds ahead of M45 Geoff Hawke with M40 Colin Farlow a further four seconds back, who was also four seconds ahead of M55 Geoff Moore and the first woman, W35 Sarah Fien another three seconds adrift although having to give a time advantage away to the four older men. In net times Colin was some way ahead of the rest of the pack with his 10.12, easily beating Michael and Geoff who finished ahead of him. It is probably the only time that one would like to be in an older age group to get the advantage of some seconds at the start. For the record Geoff Hawke, 10.26 was the second fastest in the race and Michael, 10.32 third with Sarah’s time of 10.56 more than a minute ahead of W45 Maria O’Reilly’s net time of 12.10. W50 Kathy Sims was third in the net times with a 13.05. Before going any further it is time to welcome the new athletes this week, they included, M40 Ron Von Schelberger, M30 Di DeBrown, M30 Robert Gerrard, M35 Darren Ulrich, M65 Kevin Desmet and Anona Graham whose age group is unknown Top ACT race walker. Lisa Wilson is one of the best performed veteran race walkers in the club. at this time. Welcome to all and don’t hesitate to ask any of the officials for assistance if it is required. Please enjoy your time with vets as it doesn’t really matter what stage of fitness your are at, but if you seek assistance there are many training groups listed in our monthly newsletter the Vetrunner. The second race was a sprint over 200m in the Boag Series. In this event competitors run against the AST (age standard times) percentages for each individual age group. The person at the end of the season who has the best average percentage is the declared the winner in both the men’s and women’s races. This week it was a 200m sprint. The quickest performance came from M40 Leo Kennedy with 24.5 and an excellent AST% of 88.49. M55 Garry Maher ran a 27.1 that gave him the second best percentage with 85.31. Third in the percentages was M40 Martin Crowe’s effort of 25.9 and 83.71. For the women the best time was posted by W35 Sue Dowling with a 28.4, however, W45 Vicki Matthews ran a 30.1 that gave her the best AST% of 80.30. Second in the percentages was W65 Cory Collins with her time of 38.6 and 78.16% just ahead of Sue Dowling’s 77.89%. The better conditions that produced four records and an equal record. Mary Wahren broke her own W70 hammer throw with a 21.56 beating her previous best of 20.65. M70 Bob Chapman got his record in the 800m walk beating Joe Meyer’s 1985 mark of 5:19.0 with a superb 4:36.9. Then in the 4x200m relay the W55 quartet of Rae Palmer, Margaret McSpadden, Alice Scott and Jill Brown established a record with a time of 2:36.2 as did the quartet of M75s that included Rad Leovic, who incidentally fell off his bike but like a good vet fought through the pain, John Burns, Merv Collins and Michael Freer timed at 3:18.2. The mark that was equaled came from M80 Ewen Drummond in the high jump when he got over the bar at 0.85. The first of the three throws this week, the javelin, saw M45 Martin Crowe getting in the best mark of the night with a 36.75 just ahead of M40 Craig Wisdom’s 35.68 with M60 Ray Green’s 33.09 third. Age group wins also went to M35 John Donovan, M50 David Haggith, M55 Phil Toomey, M65 Terry Munro and M80 Ewen Drummond. In the women’s competition the best with the spear were W40 Jayne Hardy 35.99 well ahead of the W45 pair Alex Lloyd 24.50 and Vicki Matthews 21.33. Age group wins also went to W55 Trish Thomas, W60 Jen Bourke and W70 Mary Wahren. Seven men and six women lined up for the shot. The best heave in the men’s group came from M60 Ray Green with 12.41 ahead of M70 George Mencik’s 11.79 and M50 David Haggith’s 10.26 third. M35 John Donovan, M45 Steve Wallace and M55 Tim Gulliver won their age groups.W40 Jayne Hardy was as usual away ahead of her compatriots with her 10.52. Second was W45 Sharon Gibbins with 8.30 and W55 Trish Thomas 8.19 was third. W60 Raylea Rudov was the other age group winner. In the hammer the three placegetters were identical to the shot though a lot further in distance. M60 Ray Green got in a 42.55, M70 George January Vetrunner — Page 15 Mencik 37.82 and M50 David Haggith 35.19. M35 John Donovan, M45 Steve Wallace were again age group winners as was M80 Ewen Drummond. A new face appeared on the women’s hammer result with W60 Jan Banens (formerly Jan Davies, she and Bob Banens were married in Cook Islands where they were competing in the Oceania Championships) getting in a big 39.74 just ahead of W40 Jayne Hardy’s 38.96 and W45 Sharon Gibbins’ 37.93. Age group wins were seen by W55 Trish Thomas and of course not forgetting W70 Mary Wahren’s record and an age group win. The jumps this week were the high with seven men and woman W45 Alex Lloyd. In the men’s competition three athletes were equal overall all getting in jumps of 1.44, the two newcomers in the M30 division, Di DeBrown and Robert Gerrard Di getting the nod on a countback, and M45 Ken Smith. The other age group winners were M35 John Donovan, M55 Phil Toomey and M65 Ray Bramwell with as mentioned above M80 Ewen Drummon’s record. Only four athletes tackled the triple jump and in order of the best distances they were, M40 Andrew Endall, M30 Robert Gerrard, M40 Ron Von Schelberger and M65 Ray Bramwell. Back at the track a very healthy field of 19 men and eight women faced the starter in the 100m. Going through the age groups, starting with the M30s Dion Devow beat Robert Gerrard, M35s had Matthew Hardy ahead of Darren Ulrich and John Donovan, M40s Michael Rutter beat Ron Von Schelberger, M45s with five runners had Leo Kennedy (best time overall with 12.0) in front of Kevin Matthews, Martin Crowe, Phil White and Ken Smith. No M50s and in the M55s John Payne was well ahead of Tim Gulliver, who incidentally is still recovering from a double hip replacement, one M60 Alan Norden, two M65s with Ray Bramwell in front of Kevin Desmet and the lone runners in the M70s Jack Thackray and the M75s John Burns. In the women’s races Sue Dowling was on her own in the W35s and also had the best overall time with a 13.5, Jayne Hardy a loner in the W40s, three W45s with Marlene Reid ahead of Vicki Matthews and Sharon Gibbins, one run in each of the W50s, W55s and W60s Bev Breen, Jill Brown and Val Chesterton Out at the AIS. On the left, Helen Larmour, daughter-in-law of Consie leads Neil Boden in the 3000m. Right, Steve Wallace gets in a good effort in the discus with big metres. respectively and in the W65s Cory Collins was just a touch ahead of Consie Larmour. Two races in one for the walkers, a five lapper and a two lapper. M55 Geoff Sims was first in the 800m with a 4:21.3 ahead of M70 Bob Chapman’s 4:36.9 which was listed above as an age group record. In the 2000m M60 Robin Whyte’s 11:19.4 was too good for Geoff Barker then followed M65 Terry Munro 14:12.7, W50 Chris Booth 15:06.7 and last but not least was Anona Graham whose age at this time was unkown, with a 15:34.1. In the 1500m M40 Colin Farlow got some revenge for his third placing in the Pennington race by beating both his adversaries M50 Michael Leahey and M45 Geoff Hawke. Colin also won his age group as did Michael but Geoff was second to John Morton in the M45s, third in that group were Nigel Coldrick and fourth Roger Pilkington. The order in the M40s after Colin was Rod Lynch, Peter Cullen and Andrew Endall. Tom Lane was second in the M50s and other age group winners M55 Robbie Costmeyer, M65 Tony Booth and M70 Bob Chapman. W35 Ellen Lloyd was the only female in the race. In the 400m there was quite a tussle between M35 Damian Rutledge and M45 Phil White and despite giving away almost ten years Phil pushed Damian all the way and at the line was only seven tenths adrift. Other good efforts although only second in their respective age groups came from Matthew Hardy and Kevin Matthews. Age group wins went to M50 Nev Madden and M70 Jack Thackray. Another good race in the women’s 400m event between W45s Vicki Matthews and Marlene Reid that also went right down to the wire with Vicki getting up by just over a second. Ellen Lloyd was on her own in the W30s and in the W50s Maureen Rossiter finished ahead of Bev Breen. Consie Larmour was the lone runner in the W65. The relay this week was a 4x200m effort with new records going to the W55 and M75 teams (mentioned above). Quite a tight race between the top two teams with the quartet of M35 Darren Ulrich, M30 Dion Devow, M35 John Donovan and M35 Matthew Hardy posting a 1:49.1 just ahead of the 1:50.2 by M45 Ken Smith, M50 Nev Madden, Phil White and Kevin Matthews. The second women’s team of W50s Maureen Rossiter, Kathy Sims, Marlene Reid and Bev Breen were also attempting an age group record but were well short of that mark. The final race of the meet was the third race of ten races in the Adler Spiral Handicap Series, this week it was over six laps. This event used to be one of the favourites, but unfortunately has dropped off in number in recent seasons, this week it was down to a low of 18 runners. Leading them home was M60 Roy Jones with a net time for the distance of 12.10. He picked up 50 points for his effort. Some 18 seconds behind Roy was W65 Cory Collins with her net time of 14.33 giving her 49 points. Next across the line was M45 Ken Smith who wasn’t eligible for points this time around but nevertheless ran a pretty good time of 11.09. The 48 points for third place went to M45 Nigel Coldrick who covered the distance in 10.47. The quickest male for the six laps was M45 John Morton with a 9.05. Three other runners managed to get under 10 minutes, they were, M40 Page 16 — January Vetrunner Rod Lynch 9.20 with both M50 Tom Lane and M40 Peter Cullen on 9.38. For the five women in the field the best net time went to W35 Ellen Lloyd with a 11.47. Second was W55 Margaret McSpadden 12.56 and third W56 Anne Young 14.11. 3000m Pennington Handicap Age Name Gross Net Pts M50 Michael Leahey 46:15 10:32 50 M45 Geoff Hawke 46:27 10:26 49 M40 Colin Farlow 46:31 10:12 48 M55 Geoff Moore 46:35 11:14 47 W35 Sarah Fien 46:38 10:56 46 M45 John Morton 46:45 10:44 45 M45 Richard Faulks 47:02 11:01 44 M40 Nick Mesher 47:04 10:45 43 M65 Tony Booth 47:06 12:38 42 W45 Maria O'Reilly 47:09 12:10 41 M55 Rob Costmeyer 47:17 11:56 40 M35 D Rutledge 47:18 10:43 39 M45 Mick Corlis 47:19 11:18 38 M40 Craig Wisdom 47:26 11:07 37 M40 Don Smith 47:27 11:08 36 M40 Rod Lynch 47:30 11:11 35 M50 Thomas Lane 47:31 11:48 34 M50 Ken White 47:35 11:52 33 M50 Ian Colquhoun 47:37 11:54 32 M40 Robert Ey 47:39 11:20 31 W50 Kathy Sims 47:39 13:05 30 M50 Neville Madden 48:23 12:40 29 M40 Ross Gregg 48:34 12:15 28 M45 Roger Pilkington48:35 12:34 27 M65 Roger Abbott 48:36 14:08 26 M45 D McClelland48:44 12:43 25 M55 Graham Burke 48:47 13:26 24 W35 Amanda Walker 48:53 13:11 23 M55 Mike Gardner48:56 13:35 22 M55 Geoff Sims 49:12 13:51 21 W55 M McSpadden 49:15 15:09 20 W65 Anne Young 49:23 16:29 19 M60 Geoff Hakes 49:37 14:41 18 M40 Andrew Endall 49:44 13:25 17 M60 Geoff Barker 50:03 15:07 16 M60 Graeme Small 50:13 15:17 15 M65 Lachlan Lewis 50:30 16:02 14 W55 Alice Scott 50:54 16:48 13 M40 Robin Von Schelberger51:50 15:31 12 Adler Spiral Handicap over 6-Laps Age Name Gross Net Pts M60 Roy Jones 17:10 12:10 50 W65 Cory Collins 17:28 14:33 49 M45 Ken Smith 17:39 11:09 0 M45 Nigel Coldrick 17:42 10:47 48 W55 M McSpadden 17:46 12:56 47 M50 Thomas Lane 17:48 09:38 46 M35 John Donovan 17:51 12:51 0 W35 Ellen Lloyd 17:52 11:47 45 M60 Robin Whyte 17:55 14:05 44 M55 Jim White 17:59 10:04 43 M55 Mike Gardner18:01 11:21 42 M55 Phillip Toomey 18:04 12:39 41 M65 Tony Booth 18:05 11:10 40 M45 John Morton 18:05 09:05 39 W65 Anne Young 18:11 14:11 38 M40 Rod Lynch 18:20 09:20 37 M65 Roger Abbott 18:26 11:46 36 M60 Alan Norden 18:27 14:52 35 M60 Geoff Barker 18:47 12:57 34 M40 Peter Cullen 18:48 09:38 33 W50 M’reen Rossite 19:31 14:31 32 M55 Graham Burke 19:37 11:27 31 200m Boag Event Perf AST% M30 Dion Devow 25.2 78.25 M35 Matthew Hardy 25.8 77.79 Darren Ulrich 26.3 76.31 M40 Andrew Endall 27.8 74.75 Ron Von Schelberger 28.0 74.21 Craig Wisdom 28.3 73.43 M45 Leo Kennedy 24.5 88.49 Martin Crowe 25.9 83.71 Phil White 26.5 81.81 Ken Smith 26.9 80.59 M50 Neville Madden 28.6 78.53 M55 Garry Maher 27.1 85.31 Geoff Sims 29.8 77.58 Alan Norden 34.6 69.28 Jack Thackray 31.4 83.47 Sue Dowling 28.4 77.89 Jayne Hardy 33.1 69.55 Vicki Matthews 30.1 80.30 Marlene Reid 31.4 76.97 Sharon Gibbins 34.4 70.26 W50 Maureen Rossiter 33.3 75.65 Bev Breen 36.4 69.20 W55 Jill Brown 35.9 72.53 W65 Cory Collins 36.5 78.16 Consie Larmour 38.6 73.91 Javelin M35 John Donovan 25.85 M40 Craig Wisdom 35.68, Ron Von Schelberger 27.53 M45 Martin Crowe 36.75, Steve Wallace 27.11 M50 David Haggith 30.84 M55 Phillip Toomey 23.16, Tim Gulliver 20.74 M60 Ray Green 33.09, Robin Whyte 26.45 M65 Terry Munro 19.34, Ray Bramwell 19.02 M80 Ewen Drummond 15.32 W40 Jayne Hardy 35.99 W45 Alex Lloyd 24.50, Vicki Matthews 21.33, Sharon Gibbins 14.15 W55 Trish Thomas 17.08 W60 Jenny Bourke 20.85, Jan Banens 19.85, Raylea Rudov 18.89 W70 Mary Wahren 18.10. Shot M35 John Donovan 7.63 M45 Steve Wallace 9.07 M50 David Haggith 10.26 M55 Tim Gulliver 7.51 M60 Ray Green 12.41, Robin Whyte 7.84 M70 George Mencik 11.79 W40 Jayne Hardy 10.52 W45 Sharon Gibbins 8.30 W55 Trish Thomas 8.19 W60 Raylea Rudov 8.05, Jenny Bourke 7.75. High Jump M30 Di DeBrown 1.44, Robert Gerrard 1.44 M35 John Donovan 1.40 M45 Ken Smith 1.44 M55 Phillip Toomey 1.25 M65 Ray Bramwell 1.20 M80 Ewen Drummond 0.85 9Eq ACT rec) W45 Alex Lloyd 1.25. Hammer M35 John Donovan 18.07 M45 Steve Wallace 25.84 M50 David Haggith 35.19 M60 Ray Green 42.55, Robin Whyte 21.52 M70 George Mencik 37.82 M80 Ewen Drummond 19.93 W40 Jayne Hardy 38.96 W45 Sharon Gibbins 37.93 W55 Trish Thomas 24.50 W60 Jan Banens 39.74, Raylea Rudov 28.24, Jenny Bourke 26.52 W70 Mary Wahren 21.56 (ACT rec). Triple Jump M30 Robert Gerrard 10.46 M40 Andrew Endall 11.54, Ron Von Schelberger 9.43 M65 Ray Bramwell 7.84. 4x200m Relay M35 Darren Ulrich, M30 Dion Devow, M35 John Donovan, M35 Matthew Hardy 1:49.1. M45 Ken Smith, M50 Neville Madden, M45 Phil White, M45 Kevin Matthews 1:50.2. W45 Vicki Matthews, W45 Sharon Gibbins, W35 Sue Dowling, W40 Jayne Hardy 2:08.5. W50 Maureen Rossiter, W50 Kathy Sims, W45 Marlene Reid, W50 Bev Breen 2:22.1. W55 Rae Palmer, W55 Margaret McSpadden, W55 Alice Scott, W55 Jill Brown 2:36.2 (Est ACT rec). M75 Rad Leovic, M75 John Burns, M75 Merv Collins, M75 Michael Freer 3:18.2 (Est ACT rec). 1500m M40 Colin Farlow 4:39.4, Rod Lynch 5:04.0, Peter Cullen 5:07.6, Andrew Endall 5:17.4 M45 John Morton 4:42.3, Geoff Hawke 4:56.0, Nigel Coldrick 5:12.7, Roger Pilkington 6:13.8 M50 Michael Leahey 5:01.3, Thomas Lane 5:29.8 M55 Robbie Costmeyer 5:46.1 M65 Tony Booth 6:06.4 M60 M70 W35 W40 W45 M70 Bob Chapman 6:29.7 W35 Ellen Lloyd 6:25.0. 400m M35 Damian Rutledge 57.8, Matthew Hardy 1:01.7 M45 Phil White 58.5, Kevin Matthews 1:02.0 M50 Neville Madden 1:05.1 M70 Jack Thackray 1:19.9 W35 Ellen Lloyd 1:18.2 W45 Vicki Matthews 1:13.6, Marlene Reid 1:14.9 W50 Maureen Rossiter 1:16.0, Bev Breen 1:30.3 W65 Consie Larmour 1:33.3. 2000m Walk M60 Robin Whyte 11:19.4, Geoff Barker 13:37.9 M65 Terry Munro 14:12.7 W50 Chris Booth 15:06.7 W00 Anona Graham 15:34.1. 800m Walk M55 Geoff Sims 4:21.3 M70 Bob Chapman 4:36.9 (ACT rec). 100m M30 Dion Devow 12.0, Robert Gerrard 12.4 M35 Matthew Hardy 12.3, Darren Ulrich 12.6, John Donovan 14.8 M40 Michael Rutter 12.4, Ron Von Schelberger 12.8 M45 Leo Kennedy 12.0, Kevin Matthews 12.4, Martin Crowe 12.4, Phil White 12.8, Ken Smith 16.1 M55 John Payne 13.4, Tim Gulliver 18.9 M60 Alan Norden 15.7 M65 Ray Bramwell 15.3, Kevin Desmet 17.9 M70 Jack Thackray 14.8 M75 John Burns 16.9 W35 Sue Dowling 13.5 W40 Jayne Hardy 15.1 W45 Marlene Reid 14.3, Vicki Matthews 14.5, Sharon Gibbins 15.2 W50 Bev Breen 16.4 W55 Jill Brown 16.8 W60 Val Chesterton 19.5 W65 Cory Collins 16.8, Consie Larmour 17.3. Adler Spiral Handicap over 6-Laps Age Name Gross Net Pts M60 Roy Jones 17:10 12:10 50 W65 Cory Collins 17:28 14:33 49 M45 Ken Smith 17:39 11:09 0 M45 Nigel Coldrick 17:42 10:47 48 W55 M McSpadden 17:46 12:56 47 M50 Thomas Lane 17:48 09:38 46 M35 John Donovan 17:51 12:51 0 W35 Ellen Lloyd 17:52 11:47 45 M60 Robin Whyte 17:55 14:05 44 M55 Jim White 17:59 10:04 43 M55 Mike Gardner18:01 11:21 42 M55 Phillip Toomey 18:04 12:39 41 M65 Tony Booth 18:05 11:10 40 M45 John Morton 18:05 09:05 39 W65 Anne Young 18:11 14:11 38 M40 Rod Lynch 18:20 09:20 37 M65 Roger Abbott 18:26 11:46 36 M60 Alan Norden 18:27 14:52 35 M60 Geoff Barker 18:47 12:57 34 M40 Peter Cullen 18:48 09:38 33 W50 Ma’een Rossiter 19:31 14:31 32 M55 Graham Burke 19:37 11:27 31 NOVEMBER 25 In what turned out to be a great night for track and field and a fairly healthy attendance only one record came out of all that competition, well actually two as W45 Alex Lloyd broke her own pole vault record twice in as many jumps. She got over the bar at 1.80m and in her next effort cleared the bar at 1.90 to the surprise of many watching, including herself, as it appeared that she hit the bar fairly solidly on the descent, but fortunately for Alex it didn’t comesdown. Actually the next jumper also hit the bar coming down and it also stayed in January Vetrunner — Page 17 position. Only noted one new name in the results sheet, that of M40 Grant Blewitt, don’t know if he is any relation to Kevin but he certainly fits the age group. A couple of names that have attended track before that included M40s Amalendu Edelsten and Don Smith, and M35 Phil Coggins, welcome back guys! The night’s entertainment got underway shortly after 6pm at the lower field where the heavy weight was changed to the shot due to the heavy weight implements not being available. It was a toss up who would heave the shot to more than 12 metres and that honour fell to M60 Ray Green and M70 George Mencik with Ray beating George by 39 cenitmetres. Also seen again on the results lists was M55 Tim Gulliver, Tim has earned the nickname of “hippy, hippy shake” as he seems to have recovered from not one but two hip replacements. Not seen on the track this week but up to see how things were going, was Bryan Thomas as he had some work done on a troublesome knee that morning and although he was walking rather ‘gingerly’ he seems to have gotten over the op very well. Hopefully he will get the all clear and be back in action soon. Getting back to that shot competition the top three in women’s competition were as usual W40 Jayne Hardy, W45 Sharon Gibbins and W60 Jan Davies (or is it Banens) as her name on the results sheet was listed in both versions. Incidentally Jan won that W60 age group from Raylea Rudov and Jen Bourke. Other men and women to take out age group wins included M40 Grant Blewitt, M45 Steve Wallace, M50 David Haggith, M55 Tim Gulliver, M75 Rad Leovic, M80 Ewen Drummond, and W70 Mary Wahren Back up at the track the 3000m runners were on their way at 6.30 and 10mins and 26sec later M35 Peter Zygadlo crossed the line to be the first finisher. Almost a minute later M50 Tom Lane was home and the third male to finish was M45 Gary Bowen. Of the other nine in the race Phil Coggins was second in the M35s. Neil Boden and Nick Blackaby were second and third respectively in the M55s. Mario Larocca took out the M55 as did Geoff Barker the M60s ahead of Roy Jones. In the M65 Roger Abbott was ahead of Tony Booth and Lachlan Lewis at the finish. Newcommer in action. Above left, Ron Von Schelberger about to launch the spear at the javelin. Right, Raine Thompson has plenty to smile about as she leads the way in the handicap walk. Sadly for Raine the three backmarkers, Lachlan Wilkinson, Lisa Wilson and Robin Whyte took the honours. Of the four women in the event W45 Helen Larmour (another name I haven’t come across in the results list, wonder if she is any relation of Consie?) was some two minutes ahead of M55 Margaret McSpadden and Alice Scott with the W65s going to Anne Young. It was now time for the first of the sprints. However, before going on I’m glad to report that at last Doug and I have got our heads together and got the photo finish up, sadly after all that effort the printer ran out of black ink and Doug had to copy the times down by hand. I can now assure those sprinters that they were spot on accurate. There were five heats in the Daniels Handicap this week and the best net times to come out of those four men’s heats and one women’s heat were M45 Leo Kennedy and W60 Val Chesterton. In the men’s races all of those that were eligible for points ran in the range of 11.21sec to 11.97. The closeness of the competitors shows how important it is to have photo finish. As far as points were concerned M65 Michael Roche and M30 Craig Edwards came out on top with 35 each ahead of M55 Jim White and M45 Kevin Matthews with 32 each. In the women’s division W60 Val Chesterton scored a massive 41 with the next two on 33 they were W50 Maureen Rossiter and W55 Jill Brown There was also a handicap event for the walkers this week and it was over 1500m. The first three over the line were M45 Lachlan Wilkinson, W35 Lisa Wilson and M60 Robin Whyte. Then followed M60 Geoff Barker, M55 Rod Gilchrist, M65 Terry Munro, W50 Chris Booth, W60 Val Chesterton, W55 Alice Scott, W55 Raine Thompson, W50 Carmen Carlon and W55 Margaret McSpadden. Then came the second sprint of the night and it was over the longer 200m. The one standout competitor was M45 Leo Kennedy who was just under a second ahead of the rest, and although it doesn’t sound a lot these guys can run 10 to 12 metres in a second. Behind Leo there were a number of close finishers. The other heat wins went to M70 Jack Thackray, M65 Michael Roche and W55 Jill Brown. However, the age group winners were M30 Craig Edwards, M35 Matthew Hardy, M40 Ken Gordon, M45 Leo Kennedy, M50 Robert Barbaro, M55 Peter Davies, M60 Michael Roche, M70 Jack Thackray, M75 John Burns, W45 Sharon Gibbins, W50 Maureen Rossiter and W55 Jill Brown. While all this was going on the other two throws, the discus and javelin were going on at either end of the stadium. In the discus M60 Ray Green got in a massive 46.67m not all that far off Attila Spaits age group record of 47.39. Other good efforts came from M70 George Mencik and M50 David Haggith. Age group wins also went to M35 John Donovan, M40 Robin Von Schelberger, M45 Steve Wallace M55 Tim Gulliver, M75 Rad Leovic and M80 Ewen Drummond. Page 18 — January Vetrunner In the women’s competition as usual W40 Jayne Hardy and W45 Sharon Gibbins were way ahead of the rest who, as it turned out were all in the W60s age group with Jan Davies winning from Jen Bourke and Raylea Rudov. At bit more action at the javelin with the big marks spread around quite a bit. The best effort coming from M40 Grant Blewitt from M65 Don Fraser and M60 Ray Green. Also getting in good throws with the spear and taking out age group wins were M30 Craig Edwards, M35 John Donovan, M45 Robin Von Schelberger, M50 David Haggith, M55 Tim Gulliver, M75 Rad Leovic and M80 Ewen Drummond. W40 Jayne Hardy of course had the better of the others as far as distance was concerned. Alex Lloyd, with the second best throw of the night, got the better of Sharon Gibbins in the W45s. The three W60s were again in action this time the win went to Jen Bourke ahead of Jan Davies and Raylea Rudov. In the jumps there was that pole vault record by Alex Lloyd. The other three in the event saw M35 John Donovan and M65 Kevin Blewitt equal on two metres and W60 Val Chesterton jumped to 1.40. In the long jump M40 Andrew Endall was almost two metres ahead of the other two men in the competition that saw M35 John Donovan a metre ahead of M50 Nick Blackaby. W35 Megan Stewart and Val Chesterton were the only two women competing, the younger Megan taking the honours. The high jump saw M35 John Donovan get his fourth age group win of the meet and W60 Val Chesterton knocking off three age group wins. The best effort however, came from M45 Ken Smith with a leap of 1.37, Roger Pilkington was second in that age group and W35 Megan Stewart got over at a metre the same as Val. Back on the track it was time for the 800m. Leading the way as usual were M35 Damian Rutledge and M40 Colin Farlow and in the end Damian came out on top to win easily by a couple of seconds. Other good efforts came from M50 Michael Leahey, M45 Phil White and M40 Ken Gordon. Age groups also went to M55 Kevin Chamberlain, M60 Geoff Barker, M65 Tony Booth and the battle of the M75 between Rad Leovic and Merv Collins went to Rad by 2.6 seconds. The outstanding performance in the women’s 800m came from W45 Maria O’Reilly who was almost ten seconds ahead of her nearest rival W35 Ellen Lloyd. Good efforts were also seen by W50 Kathy Sims and W60 Fran Harris. W45 Helen Larmour was second in her age group. After a pretty bare turnout in the hurdles, seven hearty souls put their lives on the line in the 200m hurdles. The battle for the best time was between M30 Dion Devow and M45 Phil White a renowned top class hurdler. In the wrap-up there was only a narrow gap of less than a second with Phil getting on top as they approached the finishing line. Craig Edwards was second in the M30 group and Ken Smith second in the M45s. M35 John Donovan and M40 Andrew Endall won their respective age groups. W40 Jayne Hardy was the lone women in the field and did a pretty good job considering she is normally a thrower that sometimes sprints. The final two events of the meet were a 10000m and a 4x100m relay. That relay was run during the longer race and of the two teams that lined up that thrower cum-sprinter W40 Jayne Hardy led off her team that included W45 Sharon Gibbins yet another thrower that dabbles in the sprints now and then, M30 Craig Edwards and M35 John Donovan. They recorded 54.4secs to beat the quartet of M35 Matthew Hardy, M70 Jack Thackray, M30 Dion Devow and M45 Leo Kennedy by four tenths of a second. Nineteen men and two women faced the starter’s gun in the 25 lap races that saw M45 Geoff Hawke take the lead, He was never headed finishing in a pretty smart 36.43 some 17 seconds ahead of M50 Michael Leahey with M40 Nick Mesher a further 11 seconds adrift who in turn was 1.20 ahead of fellow M40 Amalendu Edelsten. Going through the rest of the age groups the M35s went to Damian Rutledge, third and fourth in the M40s were Ross Greig and Don Smith respectively. In the M45s after Geoff’s great win came Nigel Coldrick, Ewen Thompson, and Gary Bowden. Tom Lane was second in the M50s, Jim White won the M55s from Mario Larocca, Geoff Sims, Michael Gardner and Peter Davies. Geoff Hakes took the M60s as did Tony Booth take the M65s ahead of Lachlan Lewis. W50 Kathy Sims took the honours for the women a minute 14 seconds ahead of W35 Amanda Walker. Long Jump M35 John Donovan 3.89 M40 Andrew Endall 5.26 M50 Nick Blackaby 2.90 W35 Megan Stewart 3.89 W60 Val Chesterton 2.71. Pole Vault M35 John Donovan 2.00 M65 Kevin Blewitt 2.00 W45 Alex Lloyd 1.90 (ACT rec) W60 Val Chesterton 1.40. High Jump M35 John Donovan 1.32 M45 Ken Smith 1.37, Roger Pilkington 1.20 W35 Megan Stewart 1.00 W60 Val Chesterton 1.00. Discus M35 John Donovan 21.62 M40 Robin Von Schelberger 17.28 M45 Steve Wallace 22.06 M50 David Haggith 26.89 M55 Tim Gulliver 22.18 M60 Ray Green 46.67, Robin Whyte 23.46 M70 George Mencik 34.89 M75 Rad Leovic 15.42 M80 Ewen Drummond 18.27 W40 Jayne Hardy 36.13, W45 Sharon Gibbins 29.44 W60 Jan Davies 20.78, Jenny Bourke 20.64, Raylea Rudov 19.22. Javelin M30 Craig Edwards 27.37 M35 John Donovan 25.93 M40 Grant Blewitt 39.52 M45 Robin Von Schelberger 30.00, Steve Wallace 24.48 M50 David Haggith 31.53 M55 Tim Gulliver 19.63, M60 Ray Green 33.97, Robin Whyte 24.61, Roy Jones 24.06 M65 Don Fraser 37.03, Kevin Blewitt 33.76, Terry Munro 19.93 M75 Rad Leovic 16.72 M80 Ewen Drummond 16.54 W40 Jayne Hardy 36.36 W45 Alex Lloyd 25.21, Sharon Gibbins 16.20 W60 Jenny Bourke 21.93, Jan Davies 19.50, Raylea Rudov 18.93 W70 Mary Wahren 18.75. Shot M40 Grant Blewitt 9.43 M45 Steve Wallace 9.30 M50 David Haggith 10.35, Ken White 8.12 M55 Tim Gulliver 7.33 M60 Ray Green 12.44, Robin Whyte 7.66 M70 George Mencik 12.05 M75 Rad Leovic 6.97 M80 Ewen Drummond 7.32 W40 Jayne Hardy 10.96 W45 Sharon Gibbins 9.06 W60 Jan Davies 8.21, Raylea Rudov 7.89, Jenny Bourke 7.70 W70 Mary Wahren 6.65. 10000m M35 Damian Rutledge 42:56 M40 Nick Mesher 37:11, Amalendu Edelsten 38:31, Ross Gregg 40:15, Don Smith 40:20 M45 Geoff Hawke 36:43, Nigel Coldrick 40:50, Ewen Thompson 43:40, Gary Bowen 45:57 M50 Michael Leahey 37:00, Thomas Lane 44:31 M55 Jim White 42:55, Mario Larocca 47:30, Geoff Sims 47:56, Michael Gardner 47:58, Peter P Davies 51:50 M60 Geoff Hakes 53:45 M65 Tony Booth 46:05, Lachlan Lewis 56:19 W35 Amanda Walker 46:13 W50 Kathy Sims 44:59. 4x100m Relay W40 Jayne Hardy, W45 Sharon Gibbins, M30 Craig Edwards, M35 John Donovan 54.4. M35 Matthew Hardy, M70 Jack Thackray, M30 Dion Devow, M45 Leo Kennedy 54.8. 200m Hurdles M30 Dion Devow 31.83, Craig Edwards 33.48 M35 John Donovan 39.74 M40 Andrew Endall 33.92 M45 Phil White 31.06, Ken Smith 32.48 W40 Jayne Hardy 41.65. January Vetrunner — Page 19 200m M30 Dion Devow 25.84, Craig Edwards 26.70 M35 Matthew Hardy 25.68, Darren Ulrich 26.20, John Donovan 30.96 M40 Ken Gordon 25.15, Andrew Endall 28.08, Amalendu Edelsten 28.13, Ron Von Schelberger 35.62 M45 Leo Kennedy 24.87, Kevin Matthews 25.86, Ken Smith 27.28 M50 Robert Barbaro 25.94, Nick Blackaby 41.85 M55 Peter P Davies 32.08 M60 Michael Roche 31.64, Alan Norden 35.48, Geoff Barker 41.54 M70 Jack Thackray 31.80 M75 John Burns 37.97 W45 Marlene Reid 31.42, Sharon Gibbins 36.89 W50 Maureen Rossiter 32.32. W55 Jill Brown 36.32. 800m M35 Damian Rutledge 2:06.3 M40 Colin Farlow 2:08.6, Ken Gordon 2:26.2, Amalendu Edelsten 2:36.3 M45 Phil White 2:12.9, Ken Smith 2:46.0 M50 Michael Leahey 2:09.6, Thomas Lane 2:43.3, Neil Boden 2:44.2, Nick Blackaby 3:47.3 M55 Kevin Chamberlain 2:31.5 M60 Geoff Barker 3:40.6, Alan Norden 3:49.3 M65 Tony Booth 2:52.0, Roger Abbott 3:11.3 M75 Rad Leovic 3:46.4, Merv Collins 3:48.0 W35 Ellen Lloyd 2:57.3 W45 Maria O'Reilly 2:45.7, Helen Larmour 3:10.6 W50 Kathy Sims 2:59.0 W60 Francis Harris 3:20.9. 1500m Walk Handicap (Net times) M45 Lachlan Wilkinson 7:17.0 W35 Lisa Wilson 7:34.0 M60 Robin Whyte 8:17.0 M60 Geoff Barker 10:30.0 M55 Rod Gilchrist 10:33.0 M65 Terry Munro 10:34.0 W50 Chris Booth 10:52.0 W60 Val Chesterton 10:53.0 W55 Alice Scott 11:23.0 W55 Raine Thompson 11:43.0 W50 Carmen Carlon 12:17.0 W55 Margaret McSpadden 12:17.0 3000m M35 Peter Zygadlo 10:26, Phil Coggins 13:21 M45 Gary Bowen 12:38 M50 Thomas Lane 11:20, Neil Boden 13:14, Nick Blackaby 16:01 M55 Mario Larocca 13:19 M60 Geoff Barker 14:20, Roy Jones 14:30 M65 Roger Abbott 13:43, Tony Booth 14:55, Lachlan Lewis 16:05 W45 Helen Larmour 13:07 W55 Margaret McSpadden 15:05, Alice Scott 16:09 W65 Anne Young 16:21. 100m Daniels Handicap Women’s Division Age Name Perf Pts W60 Val Chesterton 13.42 41 W50 Maureen Rossiter 13.84 33 W55 Jill Brown 13.85 33 W40 Jayne Hardy 13.88 32 W35 Sue Dowling 14.05 29 W45 Marlene Reid 14.54 19 W45 Sharon Gibbins 15.69 1 Men’s Division M45 Leo Kennedy 11.47 30 M60 Geoff Barker 12.41 0 M55 Jim White 11.36 32 M70 Jack Thackray 11.42 31 M60 Michael Roche 11.21 35 M50 Robert Barbaro 11.62 27 M45 Kevin Matthews 11.37 32 M35 Darren Ulrich 11.46 0 M30 Craig Edwards 11.22 35 M30 Dion Devow 12.64 0 M35 John Donovan 12.45 11 M60 John Payne 11.74 25 M60 Alan Norden 11.98 20 M65 Ray Bramwell 11.68 26 M35 Ken Telfer 11.55 29 M40 Ken Gordon 11.97 20 M75 John Burns 11.68 26 M35 Matthew Hardy 11.70 26 M40 Ron Von Schelberger 12.01 0 M65 Don Fraser 12.11 17 M60 Colin Burns 11.71 25 CLOSE THROW HANDICAP FINISH November Throwing Handicap. Above, another parent and offspring in action at a vets handicap, Kevin Blewitt, right, with his son Grant. Kevin got the bronze medal in the November handicap. SECRETARY’S REPORT I hope everyone is enjoying the Christmas celebrations. There seems to be a constant stream of parties throughout December, then there’s New Year. We deserve to party. At the December Committee meeting we had Alice and Jayne discussing needs for the ACTVAC Championships to be held in March with ACT Athletics. Volunteers are needed to help at the championships. Jayne will be accepting names and forming a roster. If you can help for only a few hours we would be grateful. Uniforms are compulsory for competitors. If you can’t buy one, try borrowing one. In 2006 ACTVAC will be conducting the national championships so organisation of the event needs to start soon. Kathy Sims has been appointed our Anti-doping Officer and will be learning more about the role at a seminar if February. Grants have been received by Sport and Rec to assist in forming a Strategic Plan, to upgrade accounting system and for some equipment. These have to be matched dollar for dollar. A triennial assistance grant of $14,000 was also made. It was also agreed that some members would be granted honorariums commencing in 2006. To be put to the AGM which will be May 19, 2005. Anyone going to San Sebastian, Spain, in August 2005 for the World Masters Athletics Championships will need an entry form. Please contact me if you need one. Have fun!! SHARON, Secretary YOUR CLUB STILL NEEDS YOU ACTVAC is still looking for a club member who is willing to take on the task of Convenor for the 2006 AMA National Athletic Championships. They will be held here in Canberra over the Easter weekend (March 25-28). THE JOB INCLUDES GETTING TOGETHER A TEAM OF VOLUNTEERS THAT WILL BE CAPABLE OF RUNNING AN ATHLETIC PROGRAM. Call President Ray Green on 62316712 or the Secretary Sharon Gibbins on 62910047 or at sharon.gibbins@telstra.com Page 20 — January Vetrunner More action from the final Throwing Handicap End of season awards. Clockwise from the left: Overall pointscore winners, from the left, Narelle Blackaby was second, Tanya Colyer was the winner with David Haggith who led the pointscore in the closing months third. Jayne Hardy, left, gets yet another bottle of wine in the raffle with Mary Wahren. Mary Wahren in action in the hammer. The women’s age group overall winners, from the left, W45 Sharon Gibbins, W40Jayne Hardy, W55 Trish Thomas, W65 Nola De Chazal, W60Jen Bourke and once again it’s W70Mary Wahren Men’s age group overall winners, from the left, M80 Ewen Drummpnd, M55 Peter Freeman, M60Ray Green, M50David Haggith and M45 Frank Nugent January Vetrunner — Page 21 WOMEN GET TRIFECTA AT THROWING HANDICAP BRYAN THOMAS reports on the RESULTS OF THE NOVEMBER THROWING HANDICAP IN JAVELIN AND HAMMER final Throwing Handicap of the Name Age Jhcp Jav Tot Pl Hhcp Ham Tot Pl Total Pl Pts W60 25.47 22.34 47.81 5 22.12 27.87 49.99 1 97.80 1 50 year and the presentation of the Bourke,Jen Blewitt,Kevin M65 15.47 31.79 47.26 9 13.12 36.24 49.36 2 96.62 3 48 annual awards. Colyer,Tanya W40 38.69 8.44 47.13 12 34.31 14.71 49.02 3 96.15 4 47 M60 13.91 34.80 48.71 2 5.61 42.87 48.48 4 97.19 2 49 Women won all three major Green, Ray 26.68 21.43 48.11 5 93.78 14 37 trophies presented following our Whyte,Robin M60 21.78 23.89 45.67 22 O'Brien,Wendy W55 40.48 6.20 46.68 16 32.39 15.50 47.89 6 94.57 7 44 final monthly throwing handicap of Rudov,Raylea W60 28.67 18.21 46.88 13 18.72 28.98 47.70 7 94.58 6 45 26.71 20.90 47.61 8 95.27 5 46 the year. Jen Bourke was the Nugent,Frank M45 29.50 18.16 47.66 6 34.40 12.87 47.27 9 93.01 17 34 winner of this month’s handicap Chesterton,Val W60 36.30 9.44 45.74 21 Freeman,Chris W45 34.41 11.68 46.09 18 32.25 14.82 47.07 10 93.16 16 35 competition, the Connell Series Schiller,Fran W50 36.94 10.21 47.15 11 13.21 33.66 46.87 11 94.02 9 42 24.05 22.53 46.58 12 93.91 13 38 Trophy for the annual point score Wahren,Mary W70 29.57 17.76 47.33 8 3.82 42.70 46.52 13 93.92 11 39.5 went to Tanya Colyer and the Hardy,Jayne W40 12.86 34.54 47.40 7 Taylor,Margaret W55 30.38 15.49 45.87 19 26.30 20.22 46.52 14 92.39 18 33 prestigious club-person award, the Thomas,Trish W55 26.56 18.94 45.50 23 16.99 29.22 46.21 15 91.71 19 32 W60 28.40 19.45 47.85 4 6.72 39.43 46.15 16 94.00 10 41 Clohessy Trophy, was presented to Davies,Jan Burns,John M75 31.64 12.98 44.62 25 24.74 21.41 46.15 16 90.77 22 29 Jayne Hardy. Blackaby,N’elle W40 40.02 7.84 47.86 3 31.34 14.72 46.06 18 93.92 11 39.5 This year our final handicap De Chazal,Nola W65 35.42 11.82 47.24 10 30.61 15.43 46.04 19 93.28 15 36 39.82 5.58 45.40 20 94.42 8 43 competition, picnic and award Carlon,Carmen W50 40.93 8.09 49.02 1 Neill,Peter M70 26.39 20.38 46.77 14 15.73 28.81 44.54 21 91.31 20 31 presentations were held on a Gibbins,Sharon W45 26.60 18.89 45.49 24 7.15 37.35 44.50 22 89.99 24 27 Saturday afternoon for the first Freeman,Peter M55 20.09 24.48 44.57 26 24.44 19.84 44.28 23 88.85 25 26 M75 29.34 17.40 46.74 15 28.94 15.11 44.05 24 90.79 21 30 time, previously they were held on a Leovic,Rad Drummond,E M80 28.97 17.41 46.38 17 23.07 20.88 43.95 25 90.33 23 28 Wednesday evening. Haggith,David M50 15.58 30.24 45.82 20 10.26 30.33 40.59 26 86.41 26 25 Since last month’s event nine of Blewitt,Grant M40 36.93 19.86 N/E M 55 21.34 16.51 N/E the November participants had Gulliver,Tim enjoyed a holiday as well as competing in the recent Oceania but Bryan Thomas had arthroscopy trophy and gold medal for this Championships in Rarotonga while surgery a couple of days earlier and month’s competition went to Jen Val Chesterton and Robin Whyte did was forced to be a designated official Bourke ahead of Ray Green and the same at the Central Australian for the day. Despite the day being Kevin Blewitt. Once again our Masters Games, Alice Springs. extremely hot, reaching 35 degrees, handicapper (Trish Thomas) got it An excellent field of 28 vets there were some outstanding correct as less than four metres participated in this month’s handicap performances. It was also the last separated the first thirteen places. competition in hammer and javelin opportunity for competitors to earn Jen had excellent throws in both and some even did the optional heavy points towards determining the events ensuring her the gold medal. weight throw and 100lb super-heavy winners of the 2004 Connell Series Jen is one of the “Originals” of the weight lob. It should have been 29, point score. handicaps having participated in the The longest throws in inaugural event way back in June the hammer were by Ray 1990 and every one since. She has Green 42.87m, Jayne competed in all146 throwing handicap Hardy 42.70, Jan Davies competitions for four wins (October 39.43, Sharon Gibbins 1991, August 1993, October 1997 and 37.35, Kevin Blewitt of course November 2004), but it has 36.24, Fran Schiller 33.36 been a seven-year gap between her and David Haggith last two gold medals. Jen finished 9th 30.33m. in this year’s point score. The winners of the This was Kevin’s 50th monthly handicapped hammer throwing handicap thus becoming the section were Jen Bourke 29th member to have achieved this from Ray Green and milestone and eligible to wear the Kevin Blewitt. special T-shirt. Kevin has won the The best flings of the monthly trophy three times (July javelin were by Grant 1999 and in April and September the Blewitt 36.93m, Ray following year). He has recently 34.80, Jayne 34.54, Kevin persuaded son Grant to join the club. 31.54 and David 30.24m. Grant has already demonstrated he The winners of the has inherited some of his father’s handicapped javelin talents and appears to be a thrower section were Carmen with considerable potential. Carlon from Ray Green Eleven (six women) stayed to and Narelle Blackaby. participate in the optional heavy When the combined weight event. Jan threw the heavy distances of both throws ball furthest (14.28m). Other big were added to each throws were by Ray 14.25, Jayne November Handicap. This month the gold medal h a n d i c a p 13.89 and Sharon 10.47. (It should be went to Jen Bourke, right, with Ray Green getting the p e r s o n ’ s distances the perpetual noted that in veterans/masters silver and Kevin Blewitt, not in picture, the bronze. Page 22 — January Vetrunner athletics older age 2004 THROWING HANDICAP FINAL POINTSCRORES groups throw Best eight wcores to count Age Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug l i g h t e r Name Colyer,Tanya W40 45 36 45 35 40 47 50 implements than Haggith,David M50 40 48 38 47 44.5 45 47 44 35 45 36 36 48 younger a g e Blackaby,N’elle W35 43 41 44 50 37 27 32 groups). Five had Thomas,Bryan M60 39 De Chazal,Nola W65 42 43 47 39 46 39 to prove they Thomas,Trish W55 38 39 41 34 41 41 49 42 40 33 34 42 44 could safely lift Wahren,Mary W70 36 38 50 29 27 43 35 the super heavy Hardy,Jayne W40 48 Bourke,Jen W60 47 47 33 32 29 31 29 (100lb) weight Nugent,Frank M45 37 33 39 49 49 34 30 30 43 46 48 49 25 before b e i n g Freeman,Peter M55 35 W55 44 49 28 36 30 33 34 permitted to try Taylor,Margaret Green, Ray M60 49 46 32 41 25 30 26 and heave the big Drummond,Ew M80 50 31 48 28 35 33 32 32 29 41 steel ball. Ray Schiller,Fran W50 41 W35 32 31 37 42 42 28 46 lobbed it 2.59m, Perry,Claire Blewitt,Kevin M65 46 45 48 37 32 half a metre Gibbins,Sharon W45 0 37 34 30 26 38 43 0 30 38 33 45 further t h a n Freeman,Chris W45 0 Bramwell,Diann W55 0 0 42 40 35 39 40 David’s 2.09 while Neill,Peter M70 0 0 43 50 44 37 Jayne managed O'brien,Wendy W55 33 35 44 31 40 0 29 31 26 an impressive Rudov,Raylea W60 31 Burns,John M75 0 0 43 50 38 1.63m. Leovic,Rad M75 34 0 46 48 31 Jayne Hardy Davies,Jan W60 49 0 36 M65 34 38 0 won the “lucky Spaits,Attila Toomey,Phil M55 0 0 46 39 37 draw” for the fine Hunt,John M60 0 0 44.5 42 bottle of red Carney,Doug M60 0 47 27 36 0 28 kindly donated by Banens,Bob M55 Wallace,Steve M45 50 Bjarne o f Scrivens,Ralph M50 0 S o u t h s i d e Carlon,Carmen W50 0 40 0 P h y s i o t h e r a p y Mitchell,Irene W60 0 Whyte,Robin M60 and Sports Injury Chesterton,Val W60 Centre in Tuggeranong. This was Jayne’s third when his two lowest monthly scores win in the last four lucky draws. All were eliminated he was overtaken by involved with the throwing handicaps both Tanya Colyer and Narelle appreciate Bjarne’s kind donation and Blackaby in the final event of the support. Santa donated another bottle year. Tanya finished first with 428 of red, and this time Mary Wahren points ahead of Narelle on 414.5 and held the lucky number. David with 407.5. 2004 has been a Following the presentation of the good year for Tanya having won the trophy and medals for the November handicap in August, placing fourth in monthly handicap it was time to two other months and in the top ten present the annual trophies and on four other occasions. Neither medals. Narelle nor David won a gold medal Although David Haggith had led during the year but they finished well the point score for several months, up on several occasions each. Seven of RESULTS OF THE WEIGHT THROW 2004 Heavy weight Feb March April May Nugent,Frank M45 Chambers,Ray M45 8.93 Wallace,Steve M45 7.99 Haggith,David M50 12.41 13.38 11.39 10.54 Freeman,Peter M55 7.27 8.18 8.41 Banens,Bob M55 12.88 Taylor,Grahame M55 9.63 Green,Ray M55 14.10 13.87 13.66 Green,Ray M60 Whyte,Robin M60 Blewitt,Kevin M65 Leovic,Rad M75 Drummond,E M80 10.84 Perry,Claire W35 Hardy,Jayne W40 14.16 14.08 13.56 13.38 Colyer,Tanya W40 Freeman.Chris W45 6.67 6.46 Gibbins,Sharon W45 13.04 12.54 11.28 Carlon,Carmen W50 3.88 Thomas,Trish W55 8.80 8.85 8.93 Mitchell,Irene W60 10.45 11.65 Davies,Jan W60 14.93 Bourke,Jen W60 9.54 Rudov,Raylea W60 12.63 12.76 12.22 Dechazal,Nola W60 6.44 7.04 6.79 June 5.28 July 12.28 7.65 11.40 11.44 12.81 Aug Sep Oct Nov 4.92 8.42 12.35 7.32 11.73 6.84 0 16.60 14.25 9.86 13.73 13.17 15.52 13.7 5.96 10.72 5.95 6.89 13.66 13.43 13.66 6.40 11.78 11.66 12.26 8.35 7.76 8.48 13.29 14.80 9.63 6.42 8.23 6.73 13.24 4.36 7.32 5.59 13.87 4.77 10.99 3.93 8.81 10.47 3.62 9.43 15.53 8.76 12.21 13.89 14.28 12.9 Sep 40 37 44 46 42 49 47 34 39 29 30 33 31 43 32 48 36 50 Oct 43 36 44 49 33 39 38 41 31 30 48 32 37 46 45 0 35 34 47 35 45 38 41 42 40 Nov 47 25 39.5 36 32 38 39.5 50 46 26 33 49 28 42 48 27 35 31 44 45 29 30 41 0 50 0 43 0 0 37 34 Total 357 346.5 343.5 338 334 332 328 325.5 318 317 311 310 310 305 295 292 292 270 265 243 240 227 207 198 189 168 153 122 86.5 74 64 50 50 43 40 37 34 Ls1 35 36 35 27 Ls2 36 25 36 33 33 27 29 29 25 28 25 32 34 29 31 31 26 30 26 28 28 31 Tot 428 407.5 414.5 365 334 397 395 381.5 378 377 362 368 361 333 295 351 292 270 265 243 240 227 207 198 189 168 153 122 86.5 74 64 50 50 43 40 37 34 the top ten places in this year’s point score were women. Medals for the Consistently Best Performer in each age group in at least three competitions in each throwing discipline (as determined by WMA age standards) were awarded to W35 Claire Perry, W40 Jayne Hardy, W45 Sharon Gibbins, W50 Fran Schiller, W55 Trish Thomas, W60 Jen Bourke, W65 Nola de Chazal, M45 Frank Nugent, M50 David Haggith, M55 Peter Freeman, M60 Ray Green, M65 Kevin Blewitt, M75 John Burns and M80 Ewen Drummond. Then it was time to present the Clohessy Trophy, one of the club’s three prestigious “club-person” awards (the others being the Encouragement Award and the Johnson Trophy for service and participation in the monthly running handicaps and track and field respectively). Club president Ray gave an informative commentary on the award and previous recipients (11 of the 12 were present) before opening the envelope to read the citation for this year’s winner. It was not a surprise that Jayne Hardy was announced as the winner of the 2004 Clohessy Trophy. (A report of Jayne’s involvement and contributions is published separately). Ray also, on behalf of the regular competitors thanked Trish Thomas January Vetrunner — Page 23 for once again providing the leadership necessary for the continuation of this unique, popular and successful monthly throwing handicap program. Usually after all the official presentations had been performed, Audun Fristad would stand and in his customary quiet and generous way thank everyone who helped make the year successful. Audun would wish us all a Merry Christmas and a Happy THROWING HANDICAP TALLIES 2004 Total Thomas,Trish 10 146 Bourke,Jen 10 146 Wahren,Mary 10 135 Green,Ray 10 131 O'Brien,Wendy 6 127 Freeman,Peter 10 122 Spaits,Attila 5 120 Drummond,E 9 120 Schiller,Fran 8 116 Fristad,Auden 102 Rudov,Raylea 7 99 De Chazal,Nola 8 98 Thomas,Bryan 9 88 Nugent,Frank 10 85 Mitchell,Irene 3 81 Colyer,Tanya 10 83 Taylor,Marg 10 82 Banens,Bob 77 Hardy,Jayne 10 76 Mallory,Joan 66 Mallory,Alan 66 Rann,Charles 64 Neill,Peter 8 Heath,Jean Carlon,Carmen 3 Toomey,Phil 5 Daniels,Ken Mencik,George 2 Blewitt,Kevin 8 Quigley,Delia Hunt,John 4 Taylor,Graeme 2 Scott, Alice Blackaby,N’elle10 Gibbins,Sharon 9 Norden,Andina Davies,Jan 5 Chesterton,Val 2 Schiworski,A 32 Laws,Greg Kennelly,Rob 1 Schiworski,Pete Gulliver,Tim 2 Erickson,Jan Jones,Roy Nosworthy,T 24 Dando,Marg 23 Perry,Claire 9 New Year and make a special presentation of a bottle of special Norwegian spirits to a person he felt especially deserving. A couple of year’s ago he presented Peter Neill with such a gift. Sadly our “Mad Viking” was not with us this time as he had passed away last March, so Peter took this opportunity to remind us of Audun and opened the special bottle and offered all a wee dram to toast our old friend. 65 63 60 57 52 51 50 44 43 42 41 42 40 35 35 34 31 30 29 28 25 24 22 Hamilton,Leslie Dann,Richard Dann,Judy Burns,John 7 Haggith,David 10 Morris,Alan Leovic,Rad 6 Dando,Mick Hathaway,Rob Tucker,Jim Moss,Madeline Mitchell,Barry Kendall,Lawrie O'Brien,Peter Bramwell,Diann 8 Crowe,Martin Plunket-Cole,M Childs,Len Damjanovski,K Stewart,Roger Bramwell,Ray Matthews,Vicki Matthews,Kev Mcleod,Bev Lucas,Peter Boag,Gordon 20 20 18 18 17 15 16 14 14 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 10 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 Next year’s handicap program commences Saturday, February 26, 2005 at 1.00pm and will be in shot and discus. Then it will be March 19 in hammer and javelin, April 23 (shot and discus), May 28 (hammer and javelin), June, 25, July 23, August 13, September 24, October 29 and finally November 26 which will be followed by our annual presentations and BYO picnic. Maher,Garry Chambers,Ray 1 Freeman,Chris 9 Nolen,Laurie Weiss,Pamela Readwin,Ken Davey,Alastair Robbie,Colin Thorpe,Kay Thompson,E Kendall,Diana Fraser,Clive Abrahams,B Dawes,Steve Stefaniak,Bill Simpson,M-A Simms,Stuart Scarlet,Natalie Perry,Jack Koivukangas,O Edwards, Grant Wallace,Steven 2 O'Reilly,Danny Ellison,Grant Edgecombe,Sip Andrews,Paul 8 8 9 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 3 3 3 3 Turbin,Alex Carney,Doug 3 Whyte,Robin 1 Pearson,Jill Thurbin,Kay Thomas,Mary Stead,Tom Shaw,Doug Pershouse,Gail Murray,Tony Mahe,Chris Lyall,Doug Lotho,Roger Cox,Alan Bush,Bill Altmann,Roger Choice,John Crawley,Peta Wilson,Lisa Larocca,Mario La Porte,David Kuypers,Jane Gyngel,Stuart Dent,Bill Collins,Merv Bradford,Prue 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 EX-STADIA MAJOR AWARDS WINNERS FOR 2004 KENT and LYNN WILLIAMS, joint winners of the 2004 Encouragement Award Kent and Lyn Williams have been members for more than 14 years having joined in 1990. Like many parents, they were drawn back to running because of their children’s involvement in junior sport. They made their comeback in the 1989 Canberra Times Fun Run because of the cash prizes being offered as “lucky draws”. Kent had been a talented middle distance runner during his University days and performed much better than expected while Lynn enjoyed the long run with her family from Phillip to Commonwealth Gardens. Lynn discovered that although she had once been an asthmatic, regular long gentle runs helped control the condition. This new enthusiasm for long distance running encouraged them to join the CrossCountry Club, then a couple of months later the ACTVAC. Kent and Lynn are now regular participants in most weekend races organised by both organizations. Together they earned their red “100 monthly running handicaps” T-shirt on the same cold and frosty morning at Mt Taylor in July 2003. However, since then illness has caused Lynn to miss two more running handicaps than Kent and now trails him 111 runs to 113. They are very enthusiastic competitors who over the years have participated in all sorts of races including marathons, half marathons, cross-country, track and monthly handicaps. If not actually competing they are one of the first to volunteer to help at an event. Kent made his marathon debut in the tough, mainly up-hill Man from Snowy River Marathon. He has since completed several more marathons with a PB of 2.38.11 set in the 1994 Gold Coast Marathon. He is currently ranked 5th and 2nd best on our M45 and M50 marathon ranking lists. Apart from marathons Kent has also enjoyed success in the Canberra 50km and Brindabella Classic “ultras” and many half marathons. He has completed nine ACT Veterans’ Half Marathons winning his age group three times (M45 in 1993, M50 in 1997 and as an M55 in 2004) and having the best male performance (as determined by WMA Age Standards) as an M45 in 1993 and as an M55 in 2002. Lynn was presented with her “Survivors” T-shirt following the 2002 Vets’ Half Marathon for her ten years as an official at the event. Kent and Lynn are willing and capable workers, always ready to take on extra responsibilities. They are always one of the earliest to arrive and last to leave each monthly handicap, especially during the last three years since taking over responsibility of delivering and setting up our Chuck Wagon. They work so quietly and efficiently that many are unaware as to the amount of work done or the complexity of the task performed. But we are all very appreciative of the job they do as well as it is a major contribution to the continued success and popularity of our monthly handicaps. This year’s winners are a little extra special as it is only the second time in the 24year history of this prestigious award that it is presented to a team rather than to an individual. The only other occasion of Page 24 — January Vetrunner joint winners was 15years ago back in 1994. Congratulations Kent and Lynn, both worthy recipients of the 2004 Encouragement Award. JAYNE HARDY: Winner of the 2004 Clohessy Trophy Jayne exemplifies what most of us believe our club stands for; that is to be a determined competitor always trying for a good performance and at the same time ready and willing to help as an administrator and also as an official during an event. She is an enthusiastic participant who enjoys being involved in most aspects of veterans’ athletics especially the monthly throwing handicaps and track and field. She rarely misses a club throwing competition of any kind and of course has participated in all ten monthly handicaps this year and now has a total of seventy-six. In this year’s program she won a gold and a bronze medal as well as a bottle of red in the lucky draw held at the end of each month’s competition. Ever since 1999 Jayne has delivered the equipment for the monthly handicaps and since 2001 has taken on a greater responsibility of looking after all our throwing equipment for all occasions. Always first to arrive and last to leave Masson Street, Jayne delivers the heavy throwing gear then sets up recording tables and chairs, sometimes shelter or shade and marks the sectors. During actual competition she is available to mark throws, carry implements back and measure performances. Jayne was the recipient of the Clohessy Trophy in 1999 for her participation and involvement in helping make our monthly throwing handicap program a success. She is a serious and talented athlete and always competitive, setting performance standards for others to aspire. It didn’t take Jayne long after joining the club in 1997 to earn a well deserved reputation as a most accomplished thrower by setting many new ACT track and field records (she currently holds all ACT throwing records for W30, W35 and W40 for a total of 17) as well as four Australian Records. Jayne has also won many medals at Australian, Oceania and World Championships in all five throwing disciplines. Jayne is no stranger to receiving accolades for both her remarkable athletic performances or as an outstanding club-person. Jayne has twice won the Throwers’ Trophy (women) for being our best and most consistent “all-round” thrower (200001 and 2002-03) as well as being named “Most Outstanding Female Thrower” at the annual AMA Winter Throwing Championships in 2003 and 2004. Her impressive record in the Fristad Award for track and field excellence acknowledges her outstanding and consistent performances by winning the trophy in 2002 and 2003, being runner-up three times (1998, 2001 and 2004) and third twice (1999 and 2000). In 2002 she was honoured as Australian Masters Athletics (AMA) “Female Athlete of the Year”. Three years after being awarded the 1999 Clohessy Trophy she was presented with another of our prestigious “clubperson” awards, the 2002 Johnson Trophy for participation and service throughout the track and field season. It came as no surprise that in the thirteen years of this award Jayne became our first member to have their name engraved on the Clohessy Trophy twice. Congratulations Jayne Hardy, 2004 Clohessy Trophy winner. PATRON’S LIFE CHANGES WITH WIFE’S ILLNESS JACK PENNINGTON, Patron of the ACTVAC writes about how his life has changed since Dot’s (his wife) stroke. I hope what I write of the recent trauma that I have been through may help other Club members. My whole life has been changed but not “upside down”. It seems that at 82 I now have to work for my wife’s health and future, and this time not in theory but in practice. My story started on November 6 at the Belconnen Senior Citizen’s Club where we attended a senior’s “Hawaiian Ball”. My wife Dot was the only ‘girl’ in a grass skirt. Fortunately every one of 50 couples was in “Hawaiian” dress mode and the only other grass skirt was worn by the organiser and music presenter Les Wells. Les is a WWII veteran of the Middle East and New Guinea, and he is only 86. During the dancing, between 7.30 and 11pm, Dot was very clinging and was pushing and pulling me all over the place. However, after supper at 9 o’clock she became her normal self, she is only a spring chicken of 78. The next day, Sunday, we attended her family’s (Harriot) annual re-union at Sutton Hall. She enjoyed herself but would not drive home, we normally share the driving. On the following Wednesday she decided that she would not go to our regular dance because she felt ‘offbalance’. I immediately took her to her medical practice and told her to tell the doctor that she may be having another “mini-stroke”. She came our half an hour later and said, “There’s nothing wrong with me”. The next day at 4pm while talking on the phone, she fell lifeless in a heap, the only life I could detect was that she followed me with her eyes and of course she was breathing. Without delay I dialled 000 and the crew was here with oxygen by 4.15pm. Needless to say the ambulance crew was marvelous. In Emergency three senior medicos attended. They found almost nil limb functions and had to force her mouth open and clearly her tongue was numb, the swallowing reflex was also absent. Her prospects of survival were not good. A specialist was phoned and he advised an immediate CAT scan of the brain because he thought that an overwhelming hemorrhage was imminent. She was taken away and to everyone’s relief no hemorrhage was evident, however, there were three areas of scar tissue and one was in the speech area. Oddly I was, I think, cool, calm and collected, at least until I had left her on a drip and she had received injections to reduce the clotting. I was thoroughly questioned as to her medical history, for instance, she had suffered Pernicious Anaemia since about 1990 and receives B12 injections every three weeks. Pernicious Anaemia is caused by the digestive system failing to produce the ‘intrinsic-factor’, which affects the absorption of the B vitamins. Without B12 the bone marrow will not produce red blood cells, which effectively hold onto oxygen. The consequence is a slow death, hence ‘pernicious’, yet there was no shortage of iron. Having said all that and despite the many many pessimists, I was the January Vetrunner — Page 25 exception. She is today, November 25, able to feed herself and to stand and to sit in a chair without support and to help with the handle of her bed, to reposition herself, but is not yet able to make conversation. She has said, “Goodbye Charlie”, “Take the radio home” as well as “yes”, “no” and “good”. She fully understands our conversations and tries of act upon it, she can now hold and use a spoon in her left hand, but the right hand has no strength and her right leg is unsupportive, but the future is bright. I have been in to feed her every meal and I have organised her diet, she is eating sufficient nutrients, so that is of no concern. I have taken her off tea and coffee, she only has black currant and other fruit juices, swallowing is difficult and so she is on soft foods, no crusty breads but she can munch biscuits, bananas and chocolate. My pre-breakfast routine is to massage her legs and to brush her MULTI EVENTS Queensland have once again accepted the responsibility of organizing the AMA National Multi events Championships for the next three seasons. The dates for this season are February, 19-20, 2005. So for all athletes keen to participate in the decathlon and heptathlon, it is time to mark the event on your calendar and to train towards a very enjoyable weekend in Brisbane where you can experience the cameraderie of a multiple event. Are you aware that the IAAF Council has implemented an IAAF Athletics World Plan which initially has eight objectives? One of these objectives is to have a 20% quota for female representation on Councils, Committees and Commisions at all levels of administration. Australia is doing very well in Masters on this issue at both State and National level. Congratulations on the high female representation which has been achieved without any need for a quota. Let's look forward to other athletic bodies following in our footsteps. Did you know that the IAAF Council has approved to accept results achieved in Mixed Competition on a national and regional level in Oceania for a trial period of two years? Masters Athletics has had such a policy in place for a number of years and it is great to see that Masters wisdom is carrying over into Open Athletics. WILMA PERKINS hair and insert combs, the rest is ‘up to her’ as the specialist said. The staff at Calvary Public is so efficient and caring and especially so with a 90-year-old with dementia that I could not let them spend 45 minutes feeding my wife, who better to feed her than her lover. However, there is one moral to this story. Sadly my wife did not stop smoking until the age of 57, and this has caused hardening of the arteries. And so after a fortnight of trauma, I am having a ramp installed on our back steps as well as handles in the loo and shower. I now wait the result of a conference on November 26, because she will only survive if she can see her own beautiful garden. You name it and she’s got it. I have met our own Elaine Cooper, the Senior Physiotherapist at Calvary and I have also met Joan Mallory whose husband Al is in the next ward to Dot. Fortunately Al will be out and about by the time you digest this. Talking of digesting, I am pretty good at cooking with both the micro-wave and the oven, but twice burnt my dinner at night due to phone calls, especially from my brothers in the UK. It is important to my wife that I alone know exactly what is good for her in terms of nutrition, because of her lack of conversation. For the health staff. It may or may not be helpful for you to know that I was Technical Officer in charge of the Fitness Testing Laboratory at the ANU Medical Centre from 1964 to 1983, in addition spent six months in 1972 doing experimental anaerobic training at the UK College of Physical Education in Exeter, the Physical Education Department of Salford University, the Freiburg University Cardiac Centre and the Sports Institute at Kabarovsk, Siberia, USSR. I was also on the National Coaching Committee of the Australian Coaches Association from 1964 to 1985 (reference Dr Bryan Furness now retired). ALICE SPRINGS MASTERS GAMES The results listed below contain the events where ACTVAC athletes were involved in as part of the Alice Springs Masters Games DAY 1 MORNING M60 Shot Put 1 Charles Paleraman SA 10.09m, 2 Peter Bourke NT 8.74m, 3 Trevor Martin SA 7.91m, 4 Ian Jamieson NT 7.84m, 5 Chris Watters SA 7.76m, 6 Wally Enkelmann SA 7.71m, 7 Robin Whyte ACT 7.25m, 8 Bear Ward NT 6.56m, 9 Bruce Wiggins NSW 6.49m. W45 Long Jump 1 Alex Lloyd ACT 4.24m, 2 Gaylene Russ NT 3.72m, 3 Yvonne Mullins QLD 3.66m, 4 Wendy Buttle QLD 3.02m. DAY 1 EVENING W45 800m 1 Anne Kidman NT 3:02.41, 2 Alex Lloyd ACT 3:15.66, 3 Gaylene Russ NT 3:18.34, 4 B.J. Edwards NT 3:47.50, 5 Wendy Buttle QLD 3:58.01. W45 100m 1 Gaylene Russ NT 14.76, 2 Yvonne Mullins QLD 15.32, 3 Alex Lloyd ACT 15.37, 4 Sue McDonnell NT 16.95, 5 Karen Simpson NT 17.10, 6 B J Edwards NT 17.17 W60 100m 1 Val Chesterton ACT 19.54 3000m Race Walk 1 Robin Whyte ACT 17:31.82, 2 Bruce Wiggins NSW 25:50.82, 3 Bear Ward NT 29:58.51 3000m Race Walk 1 Margaret Trengove SA 21:04.38, 2 Ann Richards NT 22:31.09, 3 Val Chesterton ACT 23:22.83, 4 Gwen Daye NT 23:47.69 W45 High Jump 1 Alex Lloyd ACT 1.34m, 2 Wendy Buttle QLD 1.07m W60 High Jump 1 Val Chesterton ACT 1.00m DAY 2 W60 Triple Jump 1 Val Chesterton ACT 6.14m W45 Javelin 1 Alex Lloyd ACT 24.53m, 2 Coral Allan NT 20.53m, 3 Shaka Llewelyn NT 18.97m, 4 Sally Preece NT 18.83m, 5 Wendy Buttle QLD 12.01m, 5 Bronwyn De Satge QLD 12.01m M60 Discus 1 Charles Palframan SA 34.15m, 2 Chris Watters SA 31.54m, 3 Peter Bourke NT 26.33m, 4 Robin Whyte ACT 24.51m, 5 Wally Enkelmann SA 24.28m, 6 Trevor Martin SA 23.39m, 7 Bruce Wiggins NSW 21.60m, 8 Ian Jamieson NT 17.00m, 9 Bear Ward NT 14.93m W45 200m 1 Gaylene Russ NT 30.90, 2 Alex Lloyd ACT 32.18, 3 Sue Millard SA 33.58, 4 Karen Simpson NT 35.42, 5 B.J. Edwards NT 36.23 W60 Long Jump 1 Val Chesterton ACT 2.67m DAY 3 M60 Hammer 1 Charles Palframan SA 29.85m, 2 Robin Whyte ACT 20.86m, 3 Trevor Martin SA 20.43m, 4 Bear Ward NT 18.28m, 5 Ian Jamieson NT 17.81m, 6 Bruce Wiggins NSW 15.40m, 7 Wally Enkelmann SA 15.14m PENTATHLON W45 200m 1 484 Gaylene Russ NT 30.68, 2 355 Alex Lloyd ACT 31.51, 3 496 Karen Simpson NT 36.17, 4 224 B.J. Edwards NT 36.33 W45 800m 1 355 Alex Lloyd ACT 3:27.24, 2 496 Karen Simpson NT 3:32.42, 3 224 B.J. Edwards NT 3:51.91, 4 484 Gaylene Russ NT 3:52.00 W45 Long Jump 1 355 Alex Lloyd ACT 4.12m, 2 484 Gaylene Russ NT 3.55m, 3 496 Karen Simpson NT 3.18m, 4 224 B.J. Edwards NT 2.87m W45 Discus 1 355 Alex Lloyd ACT 18.61m, 2 484 Gaylene Russ NT 16.29m, 3 224 B.J. Edwards NT 14.14m, 4 496 Karen Simpson NT 11.27m W45 Javelin 1 355 Alex Lloyd ACT 22.79m, 496 Karen Simpson NT 17.10m W45 PENTATHLON POINTS 1 355 Alex Lloyd ACT 2165. Page 26 — January Vetrunner WORLD VETERANS ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS BRYAN THOMAS began a series on the history of the World Veterans’ Athletics Championships in the August Vetrunner. As there have been fifteen World Association of Veteran Athletes (WAVA) or World Masters Athletics (WMA) Championships to date (from 1975 to 2003) the descriptions are grouped and will be published over several editions. 1. F o r m a t i v e Y e a r s , W A V A established (1975 – 1979). 2. Away from Europe (1981 and 1983). 3. WAVA enters Olympic Stadiums (1985 and 1987). 4. Far flung places (1989 – 1999). 5. We have another go and the 21st Century (2001 – 2005). September’s edition dealt with the formative years when WAVA was established, and last month the first two championships staged outside of Europe were outlined. This month describes the two World Championships that were conducted in the Olympic Stadiums of Rome and Melbourne. W A V A ( n o w W M A ) Championships have been held at Toronto, Canada 1975, Gothenburg, Sweden 1977, Hanover, Germany 1979, Christchurch, NZ 1981, San Juan, Puerto Rico1983, Rome, Italy 1985, Melbourne, Australia 1987, Eugene, USA 1989, Turku, Finland 1991, Miyazaki, Japan 1993, Buffalo, USA 1995, Durban, SA 1997, Gateshead, UK 1999, Brisbane, Australia 2001, Carolina, Puerto Rico 2003 and will be held in San Sebastian, Spain in August next year. Part 3: WAVA enters Olympic Stadiums (1985 and 1987). Rome (Italy), June 1985: A then record 4360 veteran athletes (including 192 Aussies) from 48 nations participated in the 6th World Veterans’ Athletics Championships in Rome. Four stadiums, including the 1960 Olympic Stadium, were used in order to conduct an event of this size and complexity, however, the distances between some venues caused criticism from some competitors. A highlight for many athletes was a meeting with the Pope. Six ACT Vets participated in Rome; they were – Joy Bannister (won a gold medal in the W55 400m with a time of 73.67 which was then an Australian Record), Arthur Brown, Bob Chapman, Alan and Maggie Johnson and Peter Waddell. Melbourne (Australia), November - December 1987: The 7th World Veterans’ Athletics Championships held in Melbourne from November 28 to December 6 1987 was to be the first taste of international veterans’ athletics for most of our contingent of more than 100 club members. Many traveled to and from Melbourne by coach and train and stayed together in a very basic hotel on the edge of the CBD. At the time it was the world’s largest athletics meet, with 4817 competitors (including a huge contingent of 1800 green and gold clad Aussies) from 51 countries. Despite difficulties caused by three days of torrential rain this was a high quality, efficiently conducted and friendly championships superbly organised by the Victorian Veterans Club under the leadership of Peg Smith and Ray Callaghan. The only events still not officially available to women (22% of participants in Melbourne) were pole vault and steeplechase. The women’s hammer throw, conducted as an official competition for the first time, surprised some dubious officials by the event’s popularity and the quality of performances. The marathon, conducted on a similar course to that of the 1956 Olympic Games, began before dawn but by the time runners entered the stadium for a final lap of the track many were feeling the effects of a very hot Melbourne morning. Amongst the many Canberra veteran athletes there were some personal triumphs, many new records, numerous PBs and even some disappointments but all returned with fond memories of both the competition and social activities. ACT gold medals were won by Quentin Anthony M55 pentathlon, Joy Bannister W60 400m, Joan Hooper W50 5,000m walk 26.35.39 (World Record) and 10km road walk, Peter Kallio M50 marathon 2.30.52 (Australian Record), Annette McNeill W35 10,000m and Irene Mitchell W45 hammer 34.10m (World Record). Silver medals were won by Joy Bannister W60 200m, Ken Daniels M50 pentathlon, Lindsay Hooper M60 1500m, Tony Murray M40 10,000m and Margaret Taylor in the W35 triple jump. Bronze medallists were Quentin Anthony M55 400 hurdles and triple jump, Joy Bannister W60 100m and long jump, Tony Murray M40 1500m, Dick Telford M40 1500m, David Thompson M40 20km road walk, Charlie Rann M60 hammer, Gwen Vines 10km road walk and Mary Wahren W50 hammer. Relay team medals were awarded to Quentin Anthony M55 4x400m gold in a World Record time of 3.55.11 and 4x100m bronze, Margaret Taylor W35 4x100m gold and Ken Daniels M50 4x100m silver. Bob Chapman M50, Joan Hooper W50, David Thompson M40 and Gwen Vines W40 each earned a gold medal for their performances in the road walk team’s event. Marathon team gold medals went to – Mary Ann Busteed W35, Liam Hanna M40, Peter Kallio M50, Tony Luyendijk M40, Keith Perroux M60 and Anne Young W50. Medals in the crosscountry teams event were won by Frank Green M45 silver, Jan Williams W35 silver and Anne Young W50 gold. Bryan Thomas was one of five Australian delegates to the WAVA General Assembly. The series continues with Part 4: 2004 MASTERS SPORT STAR Prominent veteran and multi talented athlete, Lisa Wilson, took out the ACTSport award in her category at a function held in the National Convention Centre on Friday, December 2. Lisa has taken part in many events locally as well as in New Zealand and is a worthy winner.. Although the Vets have had athletes win one or more of the monthly Sports Star Awards, this is the first time one of our athletes has won the overall trophy. Congratulations Lisa January Vetrunner — Page 27 BRYAN THOMAS continues his look back into the past finding out just how fast we really used to be and how far we could throw and jump. 20 YEARS AGO (December 1984). M45 Wilf Deck wrote an article in Vetrunner on his run in the 1982 Riyadh Marathon. He finished in 3.13.32 for 14th place and third veteran. This performance earned a ranking of 66 in our Top 100 marathoners. Stuart Manley reported on his 3.09 run in the Boston Marathon. M40 Bryan Thomas ran 2:46.34 to win the 6th annual Nocturnal Marathon. This was Bryan’s third win in the six Nocturnals. M50 Stuart Reid was fifth in 3.03, M35 Brian Wenn made his marathon debut running 3.05 and W35 Jo Cullen finished in 3.09. Out track and field program was forced to move back to the Woden THE WAY WE WERE . . . Athletics Field for the month. Despite a heavy grass track five new ACT records were set for the mile; W30 Jan Williams 5.42, W40 Judy Johnson 7.10, W45 Lyndall Hatch 6.05, M35 Geoff Moore 4.37 and M60 Jack Pennington 5.55. W40 Irene Rollgejser (Mitchell) 23.95m and M45 Warwick Selvey 43.25m set new records in the discus throw. Our inaugural hammer throw for women was conducted so all age group winners established ACT records; W35 Jo Cullen 9.40m, W40 Irene Rollgejser 23.66, W45 Maureen O’Shea 12.84 and W50 Mary Wahren 13.46m. 10 YEARS AGO (December 1994). Jim O’Donnell was writing a series of member profiles, this month it featured John Hunt. Jim White organized five teams of 8 runners (including a minimum two women) of approximate equal ability for the annual CCC Parliament House Relays. The Fourth Annual Chris Higgins Memorial 800m Handicap attracted a field of 49 runners of all ages and abilities. W35 Elaine Cooper won, just in front of M55 Tony Booth and W45 Margaret Taylor. W35 Elaine Cooper 400m in 62.9 and W50 Jen Bourke javelin 27.30m set new ACT records. Our final track and field meet of the year (December 29) was a special fun low-key affair at the Woden Athletics Field organized by Geoff Moore. He arranged the competitors into three teams in order to participate in his Special Septathlon (seven events) consisting of 100m, 400m, 800m and 3000m runs, long jump, shot put and javelin throw. WORLD MASTERS ATHLETIC PRESIDENT REPORTS First of all I want to congratulate Oceania for outstanding Oceania Masters Championships in Rarotonga, Cook Islands, in October. Our WMA Delegate Monty Hacker has circulated a report in which he says that approximately 250 athletes entered with performances on a very high level which also included a number of new world records. I am impressed and do sincerely again regret that I could not attend these Championships as planned. 2004 is a year with Regional Championships in all our six Regions and most have been very successful with Europe as usual as the biggest with more than 3,700 athletes. Africa had some bad luck with its Championships in Cameroon which led to low attendance and some special measures must no doubt be taken in Africa to raise its Championships to the same level as in the other five Regions. Money to cover travelling and accommodation is one very great problem. The Regional Association is fully aware and perhaps one way could be to divide Africa into three zones, i.e. southern Africa, middle Africa and Africa north of Sahara, and try to organise Championships in each of these zones in order to reduce costs for the athletes. The future for Africa must be a very important issue the next years. Bidders for 2008 World Indoors The last days for bids to host the 2008 WMA World Masters Athletics Championships Indoors was September 1, 2004, and by end of the day three bidders had given interest to organise these Indoor Championships, i.e. they were Budapest, Hungary, Glasgow, Great Britain and Lievin, France. All three cities have wonderful indoor arenas and have experience from previous big meetings. WMA has now planned its inspection visits to the last week of January the next year and after grading of the bidders, they will be invited to present their bids to the Council the days before the Championships in San Sebastian. The two best graded bidders will then be presented at the General Assembly which will finally decide. Bidders for 2009 World Stadia September 1, 2004, was the last day also for bids to host the 2009 WMA World Masters Athletics Championships Stadia and by end of the day two bidders had given interest to organise these Championships, i.e. Lahti, Finland and Århus (with Randers and Silkeborg), Denmark. Also these bidders are very well experienced and will offer wonderful Championships. The procedure is the same as for the Indoor Championships and as there are only two bidders they will both present their bids at the General Assembly in San Sebastian which will decide who will host the 2009 World Masters Championships Stadia. IAAF Gala in Monaco The IAAF Gala in Monaco this year was held on September 19 in connection with the GP final. To us masters it was a great moment as IAAF for the first time also invited the best male and the best female master – in this case our best in 2004. Based upon performances during the year Guido Müller, Germany, was chosen as the best male master in 2004 (five times World Indoor Champion in Sindelfingen, seven times European Champion in Århus and seven world records) and Jeanette Flynn, Australia, as the best female master in 2004 (world records over 800m and the mile). This IAAF appreciation of our masters’ performances will hopefully become a tradition so that our best masters will participate at the future IAAF Galas and be honoured for their performances. 2004 was a very good start of this new tradition. Proposals to the General Assembly in San Sebastian Proposals to the General Page 28 — January Vetrunner Assembly in San Sebastian next year must be in the hands of the WMA Secretary no later than 90 days before the General Assembly, i.e. no later than May 31, 2005. Information will be circulated well in time before the last day. The Council will present a number of proposals of which perhaps the removal of our World Championships Non-Stadia is the most important. Our Non-Stadia Committee will soon present its idea how the present NonStadia events can be split on the Stadia and the Indoor Championships. Another Council proposal will probably be to add Mountain Running as an official WMA World Championships event. Discussions have started with WMRA (World Mountain Running Association) to see how cooperation could be built up. 100km World Championships 2005 I would finally like to promote our 100km World Championships. We had the first in Tainan, Taipei, last year and the next will be in Lake Saroma, Japan, on June 26 the next year. These Championships are technically organised by IAU (International Association of Ultrarunners) and I am sure the Championships in Lake Saroma will be on an equally high level as the one in Tainan. We have so far not seen any invitation brochure/booklet but as soon as we have something will post it and hopefully a website address on our WMA website but those interested in real long-running please reserve June 26, 2005, for a visit to Japan. Finally I take the opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a very Happy and Successful New Athletics Year 2005! TORSTEN CARLIUS, WMA President “BURGLAR” WILL FOSTERS ANOTHER VICTORY JENNY WALTON, your regular handicap scribe, gives you all the news about the final races for the year and the presentation of the annual awards. Runners swelter at end of year handicaps. The final handicap events for 2004 were held at Weston Park at the start of what ended up being a very hot Sunday. It was a good turn out of 187 participants - a number of whom were in the running (so to speak) for awards. Post race this kept the officials busy for sometime working out the winners. It was a close competition for the series winners and the consistently fast age standard awards with each series coming down to the wire. As for the course the Thomas Series was an 8km two lap track around the lake side of the nursery and the maze, the Frylink Series was a 4km one lap of the same course as the Thomas and the Waddell was a 4km out and back in the direction of the Governor-General’s residence. Being the last handicap for the year we all celebrated the winners of the different awards before enjoying a spit roast Christmas celebration organized by the Social Committee. THOMAS SERIES The gold medal (for the third year in a row) went to Roy Jones M60 from a group 17 start in a net time of 43.52 and a per km rate of 5.29. Roy will start in group 26 for his next event. Not being a hill runner Roy considers that he does well on the Weston Park track because it’s quite flat. His goal for next year is to run the Midnight Sun Marathon held in Norway in June. Frylink AST percentages. Bob Chapman, left, was first in the percentages with Cathy Montalto who was second. Anne Young took third place. The silver medal was won by Caroline Campbell W60 also from a group 17 start in a net time of 44.13 and a per km rate of 5.32. Caroline will start in group 24 for her next event. Although the heat normally affects Caroline’s pace she said that she felt good during the run and was able to maintain her pace to clinch the second place. Caroline has just returned from the Oceania Games in the Cook Islands where she won gold in the 5km track, 8km cross country and half-marathon. Rest and recovery is very important to Caroline so if she feels like she can run then she does. January Vetrunner — Page 29 The bronze medal was won by Geoff Moore M55 from a group 32 start in a net time of 34.51 and a per km rate of 4.21. Geoff will start in group 44 for his next event. Coming back from several long term injuries Geoff does three speed sessions per week which has enabled him to reduce his rate on the track. His goals for next year are to run track in Brisbane in March and he is considering attending the Masters in Adelaide in October to run the half marathon, 5km track and 8km cross country run. There were two runners with a per km rate of under four minutes – they were Peter James M40 at 3.42 and Greg Dutton-Regester M40 at 3.58. A further 25 people had a per km rate of under 5 minutes. Only two of the 25 were women – Debbie Cowell W45 and Maria O’Reilly W45. The Thomas Series overall pointscore winner for the year was Will Foster 1052 followed by John Kennedy 1026 and Robbie Costmeyer and Peter Kallio 1000 – a tie for third place. The Thomas Series consistently fast age standard award was won by Kent Williams 87.34% and he was followed by Peter Kallio 86.86% and Bernie Millett 84.43%. There were 99 participants. FRYLINK SERIES The gold medal was won by Frank Nugent M45 from a group 13 start in a net time of 24.25 and a per km rate of 6.06. Frank will start in group 24 for his next event. The silver medal was won by Bev Breen W50 from a group 16 start in a net time of 25.12 and a per km rate of 6.18. Bev will start in group 21 for her next event. The bronze medal was won by Ken Gordon M40 from a group 44 start in a net time of 15.54 and a per km rate of 3.58. Ken will start in group 49 for his next event. Ken came back to running last year after a 14 year break where he was mostly playing team sports. A previous track runner it was last years Masters Games that attracted Ken’s attention, so he ran 400m on the track and won a bronze medal. In the winter he trained with Geoff Moore’s group and really enjoyed the atmosphere and enthusiasm that came with group training – rather than trying to train as an individual. Next year he aims to continue to improve and may attend the Masters in Adelaide. Award winners. Robin Whyte, above left, was second in the Waddell Series best AST percentages. The winner this year went to Dave Mackenzie with Monika Short third. On the right is Cilla Chapman who has now completed 100 events in the handicap series. Ken Gordon M40 was the only person with a per km rate of under 4 minutes at 3.58. The following people had a per km rate of less than 5 minutes: Elaine Cooper W45 4.06, Brian McLachlan M40 4.32, Gary Bowen M45 4.33, Neil Boden M50 4.37, Katie Forestier W35 4.40, Garry Hand M55 4.49, Bob Chapman M70 4.53, Theresa Macgregor W40 4.54, David Holmes M45 4.54, Lisa Wilson W35 4.55 and Cathy Montalto W50 4.55. The Frylink Series overall pointscore winner for the year was Michael Roach 516 followed by Brian McLauchlan 499 and David Holmes 492. The Frylink Series consistently fast age standard award was won by Bob Chapman 79.43% followed by Cathy Montalto 74.06% and Anne Young 71.29%. There were 58 participants. WADDELL SERIES The gold medal was won by Chris Booth from group 13 start in a net time of 30.36 and a per km rate of 7.39. Chris will start in group 29 for the next event. The silver medal was won by Maureen Scutter W55 from a group 11 start in a net time of 34.24 and a per km rate of 8.36. Maureen will start in group 17 for the next event. This event was a PB for Maureen who said that she doesn’t have a training schedule and comes to the Vets purely for the company and the different venues. As a non-competitive walker Maureen said she really appreciates that the Vets are around for ring-ins like her. The bronze medal was won by Carmen Carlan W50 from a group 12 start in a net time of 34.06 and a per km rate of 8.31. Carmen will start in group 17 for the next event. There were two people with a per km rate of less than 6 minutes – they were Bob Mee M65 with 5.48 and Robin Whyte with 5.49. Three people had a per km rate of less than 7 minutes – Pat Fisher M55 6.10, John Stenhouse M50 6.27 and Geoff Barker M60 6.41. A further 5 people had a per km rate of less than 8 minutes and 7 with a per km rate of less than 9 minutes. The Waddell Series overall pointscore winner for the year was Pat Fisher 286 followed by John Littler 281 and Dave Mackenzie 280. The Waddell Series consistently fast age standard award was won by Dave Mackenzie 75.63% followed by Robin Whyte 74.59% and Monika Short 73.87%. There were 30 participants. Page 30 — January Vetrunner T-SHIRTS Five T-shirts were presented at the final handicap event for the year at Weston Park. Peter Hann, Maureen Rossiter and Rick Hatcher all received a 50 handicap event Tshirt while Cilla Chapman received one for 100 handicap events and Tony Booth one for 150 handicap events. Peter Hann’s first handicap event was at Mulligans Flat on 25 July 1999 with him always competing in the Frylink Series. Three years after his first handicap he won a silver medal at Duffy on the same day he also set up the course. He won the 2001 Frylink consistently fast for age group award. Maureen Rossiter competed in her first handicap event on 30 November 1977 at Lake Ginninderra. Maureen won a gold medal on 30 June 2002 at Mt Taylor and has won a total of 6 bronze medals while also being the 1999/2000 recipient of the Boag Award and the 2001 National Heart Foundation Award. Rick Hatcher’s first handicap event was on 19 March 1989 at Copeland College. Has a total of 9 medals – three of each colour. Equal with 17 others he is 19th on the Vets greatest medallist list and holds the record for customs Joggers Runs and is a Canberra Marathon Griffin. Rick won the consistently fast for age group award in the Waddell Series in 2001 and was 2nd in the Waddell Pointscore in 2002. Cilla Chapman competed in her first handicap event at Weston High School on 22 August 1982. Cilla has participated in five Vets Half Marathons and has one gold, three silver and one bronze medal. Tony Booth first competed in a handicap event on 25 September 1983 at Forrest Drive. Tony has a total of eight medals – two gold, three silver and three bronze. He has participated in 8 Vets Half Marathons. Tony won the consistently fast for age group award for 2002 and topped the Thomas Pointscore table in the same year. He was also the inventor of the Booth variation to the Adler Spiral Series and the Pennington Middle Distance Series. THE ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD The 2004 Encouragement Award was won by a well deserving Kent and Lynn Williams. Both willing and capable workers, Kent and Lyn are always one of the earliest to arrive and last to leave each monthly handicap – especially in the last three years and go about their tasks so quietly and efficiently that many are unaware as to the amount and complexity of work they perform. Kent and Lynn are very enthusiastic competitors who over their 14 year membership with the Vets have participated in marathons, half marathons, cross-country, track and monthly handicaps. They received their 100 handicap event Tshirts at Mt Taylor in July 2003. THE OFFICIALS Mike Gardner (with his daughter Fiona) was the organiser of the Weston Park. His list of helpers included: John and Mary Ann Busteed, Amanda Chew, Peter P Davies, Judi Edwards, Rod Gilchrist, George Hanzar, Jenny Hefford, Mick Horan, Jamie Macgregor, Nev Madden, Kevin O’Keeffe, Diana Schneider, Elizabeth Thompson, Bruce Wight, Craig Wisdom, Bill Leyden. George Kubitzky brought the fruit and as usual Kent and Lynn Williams did the catering. More awards. Top, three 50 event Tshirts were presented at Weston Park, they went to, from the left, Rick Hatcher, Peter Hann and Maureen Rossiter Above, Tony Booth who has now completed 150 events in the handicaps. January Vetrunner — Page 31 Thomas Series results from Weston Park over 8km Pl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 ID 3576 4840 4309 1241 4051 1332 2218 2001 3478 4230 2420 3353 2713 2759 1744 2142 1109 4352 1076 1326 2517 2303 2684 4766 4981 1486 1057 1927 1063 2685 4059 3622 1242 2606 4440 1064 4808 1573 2032 1669 4256 1984 2163 2117 2086 2560 4725 2293 1444 4698 2257 Age M45 W30 W35 M60 W60 M55 M50 M45 W50 W50 W45 M40 W45 M45 M55 M55 W60 W30 M55 M60 M55 M55 M40 M55 M60 M55 M55 M50 M55 M45 M55 M40 M65 M50 W45 M55 W35 M60 M60 M50 M55 M50 M45 M65 M55 M50 M65 M50 M75 M50 M40 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 1221 4060 3657 3620 1329 1935 2196 3911 1002 4160 1423 2435 2006 2532 1888 3224 2426 1270 1174 4964 1496 1289 4954 1606 1044 4130 2071 1169 1294 1250 4990 1355 1019 M55 W40 W45 M70 M55 M55 M45 M50 M55 M50 M60 W45 M50 W55 M55 M50 W50 M55 M55 W30 M55 M65 M45 W55 M65 W45 M60 M65 W70 M65 W55 M55 M65 Name Grp Marc Wilson 17 Mel McClusky 19 Elle Knight 19 Roy Jones 17 C’line Campbell 17 Geoff Moore 32 Tony Cavuoto 30 Robin Collins 10 R Baussmann 15 Jacquie Millard 12 Jenny Davies 11 Peter James 53 Debbie Cowell 30 Mick Corlis 45 Richard Scutter 21 Rob Costmeyer 40 Sue Counsel 15 Tina McClusky 19 M Butterfield 23 Bernie Millett 42 Alan Duus 25 Phillip Toomey 15 Ross Gregg 40 Paul Archer 30 Richard Hilhorst 29 Peter Ward 41 Colin Bridge 45 Chris Lang 22 Des Brown 45 Hugh Ford 36 Mick Saunders 30 Peter Cullen 40 Peter Kallio 44 Mick Charlton 26 Helen Larmour 26 Ewan Brown 12 Allison Duncan 21 Will Foster 35 Kevin Chapman 18 Peter McDonald 25 Peter Hogan 26 Peter Clarke 45 Alan Mallory 28 Marco Falzarano21 Jim White 35 Steve Appleby 40 Chris Yardley 8 Ken White 35 John Suiter 10 Blair Phillips 18 Greg Dutton-Regester52 John Ison 23 Elaine B Slater 9 Maria O'Reilly 34 Raphael Sette 5 Charlie Modrak 37 Mario Larocca 28 Nigel Coldrick 32 John Kennedy 41 John Alcock 28 Peter Rogers 28 Graeme Small 21 Maree Coldrick 21 John Carmody 11 Jill Brown 12 Jeff Day 19 Geoff Herring 27 S Greathead 17 Terry Levings 27 Terry Giesecke 14 Jenny Langton 34 Alan Williams 28 John Macleod 7 Geo Quarmby 27 M McSpadden 15 Tony Booth 22 Rilka Macainsh 5 Wayne Berry 28 Doug Fry 14 Joan Mallory 1 Ian Kenny 26 Karen Collins 17 Bob Parker 19 Brian Austin 18 GrpSt 14.40 16.00 16.00 14.40 14.40 24.20 23.20 10.00 13.20 11.20 10.40 31.20 23.20 28.40 17.20 27.00 13.20 16.00 18.40 27.40 20.00 13.20 27.00 23.20 22.40 27.20 28.40 18.00 28.40 25.40 23.20 27.00 28.20 20.40 20.40 11.20 17.20 25.20 15.20 20.00 20.40 28.40 22.00 17.20 25.20 27.00 8.40 25.20 10.00 15.20 Gross 56:48 56:56 57:51 58:32 58:53 59:11 59:43 59:55 60:18 60:26 60:52 60:55 60:59 61:03 61:05 61:07 61:09 61:16 61:19 61:23 61:24 61:25 61:37 61:39 61:41 61:41 61:42 61:45 61:46 61:49 61:49 61:51 61:52 61:54 61:55 61:56 61:58 61:59 62:01 62:02 62:05 62:09 62:22 62:25 62:29 62:30 62:36 62:39 62:40 62:42 Net 42:08 40:56 41:51 43:52 44:13 34:51 36:23 49:55 46:58 49:06 50:12 29:35 37:39 32:23 43:45 34:07 47:49 45:16 42:39 33:43 41:24 48:05 34:37 38:19 39:01 34:21 33:02 43:45 33:06 36:09 38:29 34:51 33:32 41:14 41:15 50:36 44:38 36:39 46:41 42:02 41:25 33:29 40:22 45:05 37:09 35:30 53:56 37:19 52:40 47:22 Rate 5.16 5.07 5.14 5.29 5.32 4.21 4.33 6.14 5.52 6.08 6.16 3.42 4.42 4.03 5.28 4.16 5.59 5.39 5.20 4.13 5.11 6.01 4.20 4.47 4.53 4.18 4.08 5.28 4.08 4.31 4.49 4.21 4.11 5.09 5.09 6.20 5.35 4.35 5.50 5.15 5.11 4.11 5.03 5.38 4.39 4.26 6.45 4.40 6.35 5.55 AST 54.30 57.78 56.77 59.10 67.41 71.11 65.36 45.84 57.40 54.91 51.36 74.58 68.49 70.65 56.64 72.64 62.34 52.25 58.11 76.89 59.86 51.54 63.74 64.68 66.44 72.15 75.02 54.35 74.87 63.29 64.40 63.31 81.27 57.67 62.51 48.98 53.23 70.73 55.53 56.57 59.84 71.02 56.68 60.45 66.71 66.98 50.53 63.72 58.45 50.20 Points 0 0 0 150 149 148 147 0 146 145 0 144 143 142 141 140 139 0 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 0 128 127 126 125 124 0 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 0 112 111 110 % 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 El F F F Y Y Y Y G Y Y F Y Y Y Y Y Y F Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y F Y Y Y Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1 Y Y Y 31.00 18.40 9.20 25.00 5.20 26.00 22.00 24.20 27.20 22.00 22.00 17.20 17.20 10.40 11.20 16.00 21.20 14.40 21.20 12.40 25.00 22.00 8.00 21.20 13.20 18.00 5.20 22.00 12.40 0.00 20.40 14.40 16.00 15.20 62:45 62:46 62:49 62:50 62:50 62:51 62:54 63:00 63:03 63:04 63:07 63:10 63:17 63:20 63:30 63:38 63:44 63:57 64:02 64:06 64:16 64:22 64:31 64:33 64:40 64:46 64:57 65:13 65:23 65:27 65:52 65:55 66:18 66:27 31:45 44:06 53:29 37:50 57:30 36:51 40:54 38:40 35:43 41:04 41:07 45:50 45:57 52:40 52:10 47:38 42:24 49:17 42:42 51:26 39:16 42:22 56:31 43:13 51:20 46:46 59:37 43:13 52:43 65:27 45:12 51:15 50:18 51:07 3.58 5.31 6.41 4.44 7.11 4.36 5.07 4.50 4.28 5.08 5.08 5.44 5.45 6.35 6.31 5.57 5.18 6.10 5.20 6.26 4.55 5.18 7.04 5.24 6.25 5.51 7.27 5.24 6.35 8.11 5.39 6.24 6.17 6.23 69.49 56.20 46.23 68.15 50.16 67.25 60.59 59.17 66.58 60.35 57.83 56.56 56.12 45.15 54.22 52.03 56.08 54.71 58.04 48.18 60.23 58.49 48.22 52.94 55.10 58.28 43.25 59.99 51.70 51.57 60.30 55.19 49.27 53.32 109 108 107 106 0 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 0 96 95 94 93 0 0 92 91 90 89 88 0 87 86 85 0 84 83 82 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Y Y Y Y G Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y 1 G Y Y Y Y Y 1 Y Y Y 1 Y Y Y Re-Group 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 2 Events Above Percentile 40% New Grp 27 28 27 26 24 44 38 15 19 16 14 55 35 50 24 45 18 22 26 46 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 17 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 31 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 48 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 48 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 43 47 28 28 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 23 38 Handicap Review 5 Handicap Review 34 Page 32 — January Vetrunner 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 3961 2106 2536 4034 4934 2762 3809 1398 4270 1763 1001 2826 1133 2167 2043 M65 W50 M50 M40 W45 M50 W50 M60 W40 M60 M65 W65 M60 M45 W55 Neil Gentle 5 Maria White 17 Michael Clancy 23 Jon Donovan 16 Jennie Blake 21 Nick Blackaby 18 Janet Mann 6 Bernie Rogers 5 Bricet Kloren 7 Neil Mcleod 1 Roger Abbott 23 Terri Jones 5 John Dimitriou 6 Roger Pilkington33 Lynn Williams 11 5.20 14.40 18.40 14.00 17.20 15.20 6.40 5.20 8.00 0.00 18.40 5.20 6.40 24.40 10.40 66:34 66:41 67:22 67:31 67:35 67:44 68:19 08:26 08:31 08:38 70:34 72:07 72:50 73:29 76:01 61:14 52:01 48:42 53:31 50:15 52:24 61:39 03:06 60:31 08:38 51:54 66:47 66:10 48:49 65:21 7.39 6.30 6.05 6.41 6.17 6.33 7.42 7.53 7.34 8.35 6.29 8.21 8.16 6.06 8.10 44.51 51.83 48.83 41.23 51.31 45.38 43.73 41.08 40.86 37.77 52.51 47.31 39.18 46.87 43.28 0 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 1 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 1 Frylink Series results from Weston Park over 4km Pl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 ID 4983 2582 4739 2691 4203 2214 1191 2647 1322 4194 2170 2224 1090 2309 1961 4697 1974 4336 4348 4930 4239 4264 3599 2029 1167 4263 4334 1871 1142 2728 3670 2471 4702 1089 1356 2538 4241 4240 4217 4124 1103 1352 2403 4137 4105 2609 5064 1346 2460 1104 2158 4196 2466 4219 1023 1453 2401 2150 Age W40 M45 W35 W50 M40 W40 M55 W50 M55 W65 M40 M50 W55 W65 W45 W35 W45 M40 W35 W55 W40 M40 W50 M45 M75 W35 W35 W50 M65 W65 M60 W75 M55 M70 W55 M50 M45 M40 M55 W50 M75 M70 M60 W45 W60 M50 W55 M60 W60 W55 M75 W45 W65 W35 M65 W55 W60 W55 Name Grp Megan Haylock 11 Frank Nugent 13 Lisa Wilson 28 Bev Breen 16 Ken Gordon 44 T Macgregor 33 Garry Hand 34 Cathy Montalto 33 David Meyers 21 Consie Larmour 16 Brian Mclachlan 38 Neil Boden 37 Cilla Chapman 8 Cory Collins 15 Anitra Kenny 16 Jenny Walton 9 Elaine Cooper 44 Paul Noone 10 Sandy Robinson19 Brenda Ford 24 Linda Botterill 16 Keron Beath 17 M’reen Rossiter 23 David Holmes 35 Michael Freer 24 Katie Forestier 38 Karen Taylor 22 L’raine Stevens 15 Mike Dwyer 11 Jenny Galvin 12 Michael Roche 27 Gwen Gleeson 6 Peter Hann 21 Bob Chapman 37 R’mary Parker 24 Geo Kubitzky 36 Gary Bowen 42 Bob Botterill 21 Rod Hatcher 13 Marian Blake 20 Merv Collins 18 Greg O'Neill 2 Doug Carney 14 Judy Blake 6 Joy Hilhorst 12 Ian Bowden 30 Cilla Dalton 16 Alan Norden 16 Val Chesterton 9 Trish Thomas 5 John Burns 5 Jenny Holmes 1 Nola De Chazal 5 Audrey Gormley 34 John Bakker 12 Margaret Taylor 25 Jillian M Clark 15 Alice Scott 17 GrpSt 6.40 8.00 13.00 9.00 18.20 14.40 15.00 14.40 10.40 9.00 16.20 16.00 4.40 8.40 9.00 5.20 18.20 6.00 10.00 11.40 9.00 9.20 11.20 15.20 11.40 16.20 11.00 8.40 6.40 7.20 12.40 3.20 10.40 16.00 11.40 15.40 17.40 10.40 8.00 10.20 9.40 0.40 8.20 3.20 7.20 13.40 9.00 9.00 5.20 2.40 2.40 0.00 2.40 15.00 7.20 12.00 8.40 9.20 Gross 30:46 32:25 32:40 34:12 34:14 34:15 34:16 34:18 34:22 34:23 34:28 34:28 34:31 34:33 34:36 34:38 34:43 34:45 34:47 34:50 34:53 34:55 34:56 34:57 34:59 35:01 35:07 35:09 35:14 35:23 35:29 35:31 35:32 35:34 35:36 35:48 35:51 35:54 36:01 36:08 36:14 36:17 36:19 36:20 36:31 36:46 36:47 36:56 37:57 37:59 38:01 38:04 38:35 39:32 41:23 42:06 48:34 48:35 Net 24:06 24:25 19:40 25:12 15:54 19:35 19:16 19:38 23:42 25:23 18:08 18:28 29:51 25:53 25:36 29:18 16:23 28:45 24:47 23:10 25:53 25:35 23:36 19:37 23:19 18:41 24:07 26:29 28:34 28:03 22:49 32:11 24:52 19:34 23:56 20:08 18:11 25:14 28:01 25:48 26:34 35:37 27:59 33:00 29:11 23:06 27:47 27:56 32:37 35:19 35:21 38:04 35:55 24:32 34:03 30:06 39:54 39:15 Rate 6.01 6.06 4.55 6.18 3.58 4.54 4.49 4.55 5.55 6.21 4.32 4.37 7.28 6.28 6.24 7.20 4.06 7.11 6.12 5.47 6.28 6.24 5.54 4.54 5.50 4.40 6.02 6.37 7.08 7.01 5.42 8.03 6.13 4.53 5.59 5.02 4.33 6.18 7.00 6.27 6.39 8.54 6.60 8.15 7.18 5.47 6.57 6.59 8.09 8.50 8.50 9.31 8.59 6.08 8.31 7.32 9.59 9.49 AST 49.52 45.25 58.30 51.67 67.01 60.94 62.11 66.32 50.49 60.19 58.75 62.18 45.78 59.02 48.63 39.13 75.98 37.06 46.26 58.98 46.11 41.64 55.17 56.32 63.77 61.36 47.54 49.16 46.07 54.46 54.86 54.80 48.12 71.18 57.10 57.03 60.76 42.22 42.71 50.47 55.97 39.10 44.73 37.72 49.36 49.71 49.18 44.82 44.17 38.69 42.06 32.70 42.54 46.73 38.65 45.40 36.11 34.81 Points 0 75 0 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 0 0 64 63 0 0 62 61 0 60 59 58 57 0 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 0 0 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 0 39 38 37 36 0 35 0 0 34 33 0 % 2 4 6 7 9 11 13 14 16 18 19 21 23 25 26 28 30 32 33 35 37 38 40 42 44 45 47 49 50 52 54 56 57 59 61 63 64 66 68 69 71 73 75 76 78 80 82 83 85 87 88 90 92 94 95 97 99 100 El G Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1 1 Y Y F F Y Y F Y Y Y Y F Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1 F Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y X Y 1 1 Y Y 1 Re-Group 1 Events Above Percentile 20% Gold Medal 1 Events Above Percentile 20% Silver Medal Bronze Medal 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% New Grp 28 24 37 21 49 36 37 36 24 19 41 Handicap Review Handicap Review 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 18 19 10 Handicap Review Handicap Review 12 22 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 19 24 DON’T FORGET THE WATER Runners and walkers in the monthly handicaps are reminded that it is each competitor’s responsibility to carry water when competing in the summer events, especially in the longer runs. You don’t have to carry a large drink bottle, a half filled one would be adequate. There are no drink stations in any handicaps races. 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 18 Waddell Series results from Weston Park over 4km Pl 1 2 3 4 5 6 ID 1236 1129 2385 2191 4244 2359 Age M60 M60 W50 M65 W55 W50 Name Keith Johnson Peter L Davies Chris Booth Ray Bramwell M’reen Scutter Carmen Carlon Grp 1 1 13 11 11 12 GrpSt 0.00 0.00 8.00 6.40 6.40 7.20 Gross 35:27 35:27 38:36 38:42 41:04 41:26 Net 35:27 35:27 30:36 32:02 34:24 34:06 Rate 8.52 8.52 7.39 8.00 8.36 8.31 AST 50.35 50.35 59.92 58.53 55.76 53.77 Points 0 0 40 0 39 38 % 4 7 10 14 17 20 El G X Y 2 Y Y Re-Group 1 Events Above Percentile 20% 1 Events Above Percentile 20% Gold Medal 1 Events Above Percentile 20% Silver Medal Bronze Medal New Grp 13 13 29 23 17 17 January Vetrunner — Page 33 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1317 2499 1869 2171 1773 4875 4351 4350 4349 1494 1351 1805 2311 2540 1872 2060 2255 1165 4337 1135 4268 1882 4849 3606 M65 M55 M55 W55 M55 M60 W50 W45 W50 M60 M70 W50 W55 W40 M55 M60 M50 M55 W45 M70 W45 W55 W50 W40 Bob Mee 44 Pat Fisher 40 Rick Hatcher 42 Pauline Rohan 24 John Littler 32 Geoff Barker 37 Glenice Ugalde 7 Li Lansdown 7 Judy Magro 7 Robin Whyte 49 Jim O'Donnell 28 Jean Herring 26 Diann Bramwell 15 Tanya Colyer 1 Frank Stevens 4 John Hunt 29 John Stenhouse 47 Peter Freeman 8 Rosalie Pilkinton13 Otmar Dorfer 13 Chris Freeman 12 Brenda Day 39 Sylvia Mackay 11 N’elle Blackaby 1 18.20 17.00 17.40 11.40 14.20 16.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 20.00 13.00 12.20 8.40 0.00 2.00 13.20 19.20 4.40 8.00 8.00 7.20 16.40 6.40 0.00 41:32 41:41 41:52 42:24 42:37 42:46 43:01 43:02 43:05 43:16 43:27 43:28 44:22 44:30 44:30 44:50 45:08 46:52 46:52 46:53 47:01 48:53 49:08 52:01 23:12 24:41 24:12 30:44 28:17 26:46 39:01 39:02 39:05 23:16 30:27 31:08 35:42 44:30 42:30 31:30 25:48 42:12 38:52 38:53 39:41 32:13 42:28 52:01 5.48 6.10 6.03 7.41 7.04 6.41 9.45 9.45 9.46 5.49 7.37 7.47 8.56 11.07 10.38 7.53 6.27 10.33 9.43 9.43 9.55 8.03 10.37 13.00 80.82 69.12 70.50 62.42 60.32 66.69 46.99 45.06 46.91 76.72 64.97 58.89 53.73 38.03 40.14 56.67 63.43 40.43 45.25 50.88 44.32 59.54 43.18 32.53 0 37 36 35 34 33 0 0 0 32 31 30 29 28 0 27 0 26 0 0 25 24 0 23 24 27 30 34 37 40 44 47 50 54 57 60 64 67 70 74 77 80 84 87 90 94 97 100 F Y Y Y Y Y F F F Y Y Y Y Y G Y 1 Y F G Y Y 1 Y 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 50 2 Events Above Percentile 40% 46 Handicap Review Handicap Review Handicap Review 8 7 7 Handicap Review 4 Handicap Review 13 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 33 3 Events Below Percentile 85% 1 Final pointscores for all three handicap events THOMAS SERIES Age Name M60 Will Foster M50 John Kennedy M65 Peter Kallio M55 Robbie Costmeyer W55 Diana Schneider M50 Mick Charlton M45 Alan Mallory M60 Bernie Millett M55 Charlie Modrak M55 Richard Scutter M50 Steve Appleby M55 Jim White M55 John Ison M40 Rod Lynch M50 Peter Clarke M60 Kent Williams M55 John Alcock M45 Mick Corlis M45 Roger Pilkington M45 Nigel Coldrick M40 Bruce Wight M60 Richard Hilhorst W45 Maree Coldrick M60 George Hanzar M55 Geoff Moore W55 Karen Collins M50 Ken White M55 Jeff Day W45 Amanda Chew W50 Charmaine Knobel W45 Maria O'Reilly M50 Tony Cavuoto M65 Marco Falzarano M40 Robert Ey W50 Sherryl Greathead M50 Christopher Lang M40 Greg Dutton-Regester M55 Terry Levings M55 John Busteed M45 George Quarmby W45 Jennie Blake M55 Bob Parker M40 Colin Farlow M55 Michael Gardner M50 Peter McDonald M55 Alan Duus M55 Peter Ward W55 Marg McSpadden M55 Alan Williams W50 Maria White M60 Graeme Small W55 Mary Ann Busteed M55 Colin Bridge M50 Peter Rogers W50 Ruth Baussmann W50 Dawn Casey W50 Lorraine Jansen Evts 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 9 10 9 10 11 9 9 8 8 8 11 9 9 8 9 8 10 8 10 9 8 10 8 9 10 11 8 8 10 Gross 1225 1228 1152 1124 1172 1062 1125 1029 1151 1045 1056 1198 1038 1012 933 927 926 1133 991 993 917 975 916 995 913 977 905 903 1024 894 954 1037 1106 864 860 996 Net 1052 1026 1000 1000 987 986 982 970 962 962 961 956 942 935 933 927 926 923 922 920 917 916 916 916 913 907 905 903 901 894 889 884 882 864 860 855 Low 118 112 95 102 107 81 104 86 99 89 95 91 103 85 93 91 87 80 71 101 100 71 67 91 56 84 85 71 78 82 88 82 91 82 61 84 9 11 8 9 9 9 7 8 9 9 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 7 7 7 6 852 1065 839 909 884 892 817 816 871 860 803 797 790 784 776 766 765 760 754 754 751 852 845 839 839 827 820 817 816 809 807 803 797 790 784 776 766 765 760 754 754 751 0 90 66 90 61 80 93 65 74 66 60 66 52 56 72 0 51 83 72 84 86 M50 Colin Adrian 7 M40 Ross Gregg 8 M55 Dave Southgate 6 W55 Carol Kelly 7 M50 Steve Bradford 7 M65 Roger Abbott 9 W60 Sue Counsel 10 M40 Jon Donovan 9 M60 Bernie Rogers 10 M55 Kevin O'Keeffe 7 M55 Ewan Brown 9 M50 Nick Blackaby 10 M55 John Revesz 6 M55 Mick Saunders 8 M55 Mario Larocca 7 M50 Blair Phillips 7 M65 Doug Fry 9 M70 Otmar Dorfer 8 M40 Craig Wisdom 6 W65 Terri Jones 7 W70 Joan Mallory 10 M60 Roy Jones 8 M55 John McMillan 6 W50 Jacqueline Millard 10 M55 Peter Hogan 8 M60 Wayne Berry 6 M50 John Carmody 7 W45 Prue Bradford 6 W55 Lynn Williams 7 M65 John Macleod 8 W50 Carmel Lynch 7 M50 David Webster 7 M40 Peter Cullen 6 M55 Martin Butterfield 5 M40 Peter James 7 M35 John Stoney 5 M40 Peter Thomson 6 M60 Neil Mcleod 9 M70 Stuart J Reid 5 M60 John Dimitriou 9 W50 Jenny Hefford 5 M55 Peter P Davies 6 M60 Bryan Thomas 7 M60 Warren Butler 6 M65 Brian Austin 5 W40 Fiona Longden 5 W40 Cate Winning 7 W60 Caroline Campbell 7 M45 Geoff Hawke 5 W55 Jill Brown 6 W55 Susan Archer 5 M35 Simon Duke 6 W50 Robyn Saunders 6 W55 Val Bland 9 508 W35 Amanda Walker 6 M55 Phillip Toomey 7 W50 Eliz Thompson 5 W65 Dorothy Seedsman 5 W50 Janet Mann 5 M75 John Suiter 6 W55 Judi Edwards 4 747 747 744 744 743 804 862 807 797 723 789 842 713 708 705 692 691 682 681 676 789 671 666 666 662 653 646 640 624 624 623 596 594 594 591 571 568 624 562 549 536 533 531 530 519 517 517 514 495 474 473 473 463 458 450 448 447 443 428 425 423 747 747 744 744 743 743 739 739 737 723 722 719 713 708 705 692 691 682 681 676 673 671 666 666 662 653 646 640 624 624 623 596 594 594 591 571 568 567 562 549 536 533 531 530 519 517 517 514 495 474 473 473 463 51 450 448 447 443 428 425 423 69 0 98 67 71 62 77 68 61 69 67 68 96 0 69 64 0 63 100 71 62 53 63 0 0 78 65 72 64 60 57 0 0 83 0 63 0 58 66 0 85 0 0 60 82 74 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 M50 Neville Madden 5 W40 Polly Templeton 5 M50 Milton Valentine 6 M65 Tony Booth 7 W45 Annemarie Calnan 5 M65 Ian Kenny 5 M55 Paul Archer 5 M45 Mick Horan 6 M60 Kevin Chapman 5 M60 Clive Glover 4 W45 Carol Ey 6 M40 Steve Smith 3 W50 Kathy Sims 5 M75 Rad Leovic 5 W50 Gai Webster 5 M65 Ray Bramwell 5 W45 Janine McNamara 3 M55 Terry Giesecke 5 W45 Amanda Ruffin 3 W45 Helen Larmour 4 W40 Elaine B Slater 5 W55 Alice Scott 3 M65 Chris Yardley 5 W40 Juani B O'Reilly 2 M55 Eric Hubbard 4 M55 Bob Harlow 4 M55 Barry Thomas 3 W45 Julie Asquith 3 M45 Gary Bowen 4 M35 Tim Pearse 8 M50 Jamie Macgregor 5 W55 Rae Palmer 5 W55 Lois Bolton 2 M50 Geoffrey Herring 6 W35 Lisa Wilson 5 W40 Pam Faulks 5 M50 Michael Clancy 4 W40 Anna Farnham 4 M55 Tony Kingdon 4 W40 Carolyne Kramar 4 M40 David Alden 3 W50 Robyn Cavuoto 1 W40 Theresa Macgregor1 W45 Debbie Cowell 3 W35 Anne Deegan 3 M45 David Cook 2 M55 Malcolm Mann 4 M70 Barry Seedsman 1 M55 Frank Stevens 3 M55 Dave Hobson 2 W35 Jenny Walton 2 W50 Carol Robinson 3 M45 Hugh Ford 4 W35 Allison Duncan 3 M60 Rod Rhodes 3 M30 Adam Robinson 3 M55 Geoff Sims 3 W45 Ann Dawson 4 W45 Maree Smith 2 M45 Angelo Cataldo 3 M60 Keith Johnson 2 402 392 385 379 373 370 369 363 347 347 342 334 327 317 317 305 292 277 270 269 267 265 256 250 245 238 234 225 225 223 223 221 196 194 191 186 174 172 169 150 149 149 147 143 142 141 140 139 137 134 132 130 128 122 107 97 97 93 92 85 80 402 392 385 379 373 370 369 363 347 347 342 334 327 317 317 305 292 277 270 269 267 265 256 250 245 238 234 225 225 223 223 221 196 194 191 186 174 172 169 150 149 149 147 143 142 141 140 139 137 134 132 130 128 122 107 97 97 93 92 85 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 0 74 0 0 0 0 65 0 0 0 0 54 0 118 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 93 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 149 147 0 0 0 0 139 0 0 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page 34 — January Vetrunner W40 Janice Oliver W40 Bricet Kloren W65 Cory Collins W60 Desma Butler W35 Audrey Gormley W40 Cathy Newman M60 Mike Worsley M45 Dave Watson W75 Juani M O'Reilly 3 3 3 4 3 1 4 4 1 76 74 70 69 68 62 62 56 52 76 74 70 69 68 62 62 56 52 FRYLINK SERIES Age Name M60 Michael Roche M40 Brian Mclachlan M45 David Holmes W50 Bev Breen M50 Neil Boden M55 Peter Hann W65 Jenny Galvin W50 Cathy Montalto M50 George Kubitzky W55 Brenda Ford M50 Ian Bowden W55 Cilla Chapman M70 Bob Chapman W45 Kerry Boden W55 Carol Baird W60 Jillian M Clark M70 Jack Thackray M70 Greg O'Neill M50 Clive Beeson M55 David Meyers W65 Consie Larmour W35 Claire Perry W55 Trish Thomas W65 Anne Young W50 Maureen Rossiter M75 Merv Collins W50 Marian Blake W55 Margaret Taylor M60 Doug Carney M65 Bill Egan M45 Frank Nugent W55 Rosemary Parker M65 Mike Dwyer W55 Lorraine Cox M45 Adrian Krauss W40 Karen Daniels Evts 10 10 8 8 9 10 9 10 8 10 9 8 9 8 7 9 8 10 7 8 8 9 8 9 8 8 7 8 9 7 9 9 6 7 6 6 Gross 601 604 491 486 531 561 515 565 456 543 493 452 483 441 439 438 430 504 428 425 421 445 416 408 405 393 391 390 430 388 408 402 363 363 328 316 Net 515 498 491 486 484 478 472 472 456 455 453 452 448 441 439 438 430 428 428 425 421 416 416 408 405 393 391 390 390 388 376 369 363 363 328 316 M45 Kevin Matthews 5 W35 Ellen Lloyd 8 W45 Vicki Matthews 5 M60 Grahame Delaney 5 W40 Megan Haylock 7 M70 Jack Perry 7 W75 Gwen Gleeson 8 W40 Theresa Macgregor5 M75 John Burns 6 W60 Val Chesterton 7 W50 Antonina Bolschelarski 5 Low 53 W45 Deirdre Russack 6 6 56 M55 Garry Hand 4 43 M55 Ross Peake 6 49 W65 Alison Ide 6 52 W35 Katie Forestier 4 50 W50 Cindy Stewart 5 48 M65 John Bakker 6 49 W35 Jenny Walton 5 46 M40 Ken Gordon 5 47 M75 Michael Freer 5 45 W45 Anitra Kenny 6 39 W65 Nola De Chazal 6 42 W45 Judy Blake 4 37 M55 Grahame Taylor 3 48 M65 Ray Bramwell 5 33 M45 Gary Bowen 4 43 M45 Jim McLean 5 44 W65 Lorna Burdon 3 37 M50 Roger Stewart 5 37 M60 Alan Norden M65 Peter Trotter 5 0 4 36 W65 Cory Collins 4 37 M70 Jim O'Donnell W60 Joy Hilhorst 4 0 3 30 M45 Robin Collins 2 34 M40 David Alden 40 M50 Jamie Macgregor 3 3 31 W40 Elaine B Slater 3 41 W45 Elaine Cooper W60 Francis Harris 2 0 5 36 W40 Linda Botterill 4 36 W55 Cilla Dalton 3 36 M50 John Walsh 2 38 M55 Terry Duffy 4 38 M55 Rod Gilchrist 38 W50 Lorraine Stevens 3 0 0 0 0 0 62 0 0 52 307 301 299 297 286 283 283 273 268 266 307 301 299 297 286 283 283 273 268 266 43 0 50 43 0 35 0 0 36 0 266 250 250 247 234 225 224 204 202 191 187 184 176 170 169 165 165 157 141 139 138 137 135 87 79 75 74 70 65 63 62 61 58 57 56 56 56 266 250 250 247 234 225 224 204 202 191 187 184 176 170 169 165 165 157 141 139 138 137 135 87 79 75 74 70 65 63 62 61 58 57 56 56 56 0 0 0 44 0 0 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 0 0 0 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W45 Roslyn Bauer M55 Garry Maher 4 3 42 39 42 39 0 0 Net 285 280 281 274 265 259 255 252 245 236 234 227 225 225 224 223 206 203 200 122 120 120 118 107 103 82 80 76 73 67 64 60 56 55 39 38 37 35 34 32 31 31 27 Low 32 33 29 29 28 24 27 31 22 25 0 26 0 26 19 22 21 22 27 27 0 0 0 0 32 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 0 37 0 0 0 0 0 27 WADDELL SERIES Age Name M55 Pat Fisher M70 Dave Mackenzie M55 John Littler M60 Geoff Barker W55 Monika Short W55 Maureen Scutter M60 John Hunt W50 Jane Bell W55 Pauline Rohan W55 Diann Bramwell M60 Robin Whyte M65 Alan Burdon W50 Chris Booth W40 Amanda Lynch M55 Rick Hatcher W55 Brenda Day M55 Peter Freeman M70 David Hall M65 Terry Munro W60 Norma Lindemann W50 Jean Herring W40 Tanya Colyer W45 Christine Freeman M70 Barry Seedsman W45 Judy Blake W50 Marjolein Collins M50 John Stenhouse W65 Nola De Chazal W55 Lynne Foster W45 Jenny Holmes W40 Narelle Blackaby W50 Sylvia Mackay W75 Juani M O'Reilly W55 Faye Green M75 Michael Freer W50 Carmen Carlon W60 Jean Heath W55 Helen Munro W70 Hilary Thackray W65 Pamela Weiss W40 Jayne Thackray M70 Jim O'Donnell M70 Al Mallory Evts 9 10 9 10 8 10 9 7 8 10 8 7 8 7 8 9 10 8 6 4 8 7 9 5 3 4 5 3 4 6 5 4 4 4 1 3 1 3 4 2 3 4 1 Gross 316 339 307 274 265 259 255 252 245 279 234 227 225 225 224 223 245 203 200 122 120 120 118 107 103 82 80 76 73 67 64 60 56 55 39 38 37 35 34 32 31 31 27 Age Standard Percentages for all three handicaps Thomas Name Evts Kent Williams 8 Peter Kallio 10 Bernie Millett 9 Peter Clarke 8 Rob Costmeyer 10 Steve Appleby 10 Maria O'Reilly 9 Mick Corlis 11 M A Busteed 8 Colin Bridge 8 Rod Lynch 9 Greg Dutton-Regester9 John Kennedy 10 Geoff Moore 8 Jim White 11 Charlie Modrak 10 George Hanzar 10 Will Foster 10 Peter Ward 8 Tony Cavuoto 10 Av 87.34 86.86 84.43 81.48 79.00 78.64 77.71 77.47 77.34 77.30 77.13 76.48 76.36 75.37 74.67 74.37 74.17 73.17 72.98 72.70 Robert Ey 8 C’maine Knobel 8 Ken White 9 M Falzarano 11 Richard Hilhorst 9 Sue Counsel 10 Mick Saunders 8 John Alcock 8 Di Schneider 10 Nigel Coldrick 9 Roger Abbott 9 Bruce Wight 8 Terry Levings 11 Alan Duus 9 Margaret McSpadden 8 John Ison 9 Rog Pilkington 9 Karen Collins 10 Maree Coldrick 8 Alan Mallory 10 Alan Williams 8 Geo Quarmby 9 Richard Scutter 9 72.49 72.41 71.30 71.18 71.18 70.91 70.88 68.98 68.36 68.25 67.91 67.87 66.36 66.33 65.80 65.12 64.95 64.61 63.97 63.90 63.58 63.34 62.57 Mick Charlton 9 Chris Lang 10 Peter McDonald 9 Otmar Dorfer 8 Mike Gardner 8 Amanda Chew 10 Doug Fry 9 Joan Mallory 10 Sherryl Greathead 8 Maria White 8 Jennie Blake 9 Bob Parker 9 Jeff Day 8 Roy Jones 8 Ewan Brown 9 Nick Blackaby 10 John Macleod 8 Jon Donovan 9 John Dimitriou 9 John Busteed 8 Bernie Rogers 10 Neil Mcleod 9 Val Bland 9 62.40 62.15 61.93 61.64 61.60 61.25 61.06 60.83 60.57 60.47 60.40 60.12 59.27 56.33 54.53 54.07 53.55 51.42 49.79 49.40 48.45 45.48 41.98 Frylink Name Evts Bob Chapman 9 Cathy Montalto 10 Anne Young 9 Neil Boden 9 Brenda Ford 10 Consie Larmour 8 Geo Kubitzky 8 Brian Mclachlan 10 David Holmes 8 Jenny Galvin 9 R’mary Parker 9 M’reen Rossiter 8 Margaret Taylor 8 Gwen Gleeson 8 Michael Roche 10 Jack Thackray 8 Jillian M Clark 9 Kerry Boden 8 Ian Bowden 9 Merv Collins 8 Ellen Lloyd 8 Av 79.43 74.06 71.29 69.28 66.90 66.81 63.22 63.08 62.87 62.08 61.91 61.84 61.45 61.06 60.59 60.46 60.19 59.46 58.49 58.17 58.07 Bev Breen David Meyers Peter Hann Doug Carney Cilla Chapman Trish Thomas Greg O'Neill Frank Nugent Claire Perry 8 8 10 9 8 8 10 9 9 57.81 55.52 53.71 53.57 49.12 46.49 46.34 44.70 41.72 Waddell Name Evs D Mackenzie 10 Robin Whyte 8 Monika Short 8 Pat Fisher 9 Brenda Day 9 Rick Hatcher 8 Geoff Barker 10 Pauline Rohan 8 John Hunt 9 John Littler 9 Diann Bramwell 10 David Hall 8 Av 75.63 74.59 73.87 69.96 69.00 66.93 66.66 64.61 64.20 60.15 56.73 56.70 THE JANUARY HANDICAPS AT CAMPBELL PARK The first handicap races for 2005 will be held at Campbell Park on Sunday, January 30. NOTE: ALL RACES START A 8.30am How to get there: Turn off Fairbairn Ave at Northcott Drive and follow the road to the right around the outside of the car park to the far Northeast corner. (Yellow Page map reference Map 60 G3) Course Description: All three courses start about 20m North of the car park boundary road and about 60m West of the red gate. The course follows a track which veers to the left. Just before the nature park fence the course turns right and follows the fence line, January Vetrunner — Page 35 turning right again. About 850m from the start turn left at the gate and horse stile and enter the nature park. Follow the track at right angles to the fence which leads to the eastern boundary of the nature park. The Frylink and Waddell courses turn around at the 1.5k mark and return to the start . The Thomas course continues along the fence line with a brief detour around a dam. At about the 3k mark the course veers to the left and joins the main Mt Ainslie track after about 700m. This track is followed for about 300m to the turnaround point (3k). The course then returns to the start. NEW START TIMES Following the discussion at the November handicap the Handicap Sub-Committee has decided to change the start time for the 2005 January, February and November handicaps to 8:30am. All other handicaps will start at the usual time of 9:00AM. It was considered that a change to an 8:00AM start would place too much pressure on those people who had to mark courses on the Sunday morning. UPDATED RULES FOR THE MONTHLY HANDICAPS The updated rules for the Club’s Running/Walking Handicaps for 2005. Group Allocation and Adjustments New participants are allocated a group, determined by the handicapper, based on the participant’s stated ability. Thereafter Group Adjustments are made for a participant according to the Group Adjustment Rules indicated below. Kilometre Rates are adjusted by dividing by the course difficulty factor. Handicap Adjustments 1. Adjusted Km Rate faster than Group rate – Adjust to group which matches adjusted Km Rate. 2. Adjusted Km Rate slower than rate for next slowest group – Adjust forward one group if average adjusted rate for recent events is also slower than rate for next slowest group. Handicapper’s Discretion The Handicap Subcommittee reserves the right to make other handicap adjustments in the interests of fair play, sportsmanship and of the credibility of Handicap events. Eligibility and Points Accumulation Participants are deemed ineligible to score points for an event if: They have participated in less than two of the previous 5 events (Coded as 1 in eligibility column – One event of last 5 completed: Coded as 2 in eligibility column – all of last 5 events missed); or They do not compete from their allocated group (Coded as G in eligibility column), or They are not full financial members of the club when the event starts. (Day members are not eligible). Points are awarded as follows 150 points (Thomas Series), 75 points (Frylink Series) and 40 points (Waddell Series) are awarded to the first eligible participant, reducing by 1 point for each eligible participant thereafter to a minimum of one point. A participant’s eight highest point scoring events will be counted toward their Series aggregate pointscore. Awards will be made to the first three placegetters at the end of the series. If two or more participants finish with equal points both (or all) will receive awards. Age Standard Awards Awards for the top three performers (male or female) in each of the handicap series (Thomas, Frylink and Waddell) judged against World Masters Athletics (WMA) standards. Based on performance over best eight events against WMA age group standards (one year age groups) and adjusted to correct for course difficulty. To record a score which counts towards this award a participant must be a full financial member of the ACTVAC when the event starts. Starting Procedures Participants should note their start Group from the notice board and be ready to compete when that group is called. Participants who do not start from their correct start group must report their actual start group when their placing is recorded at the end of the event. Page 36 — January Vetrunner ACHIEVING GOALS AND GOAL SETTING If you are anything like me you will start each new year with a fresh set of goals – sometimes recycled from previous years, sometimes new ones. My goals are probably not like the typical new year resolutions of nonathletes. Most performance oriented athletes tend not to have hazy visions of possible futures which disappear after only a few weeks. They seem to be able to turn their long term goals and dreams into reality, with a little thought and planning. Rarely are our goals couched in general terms like “get fitter”, “lose weight”, “improve times”. Usually our goals are more specific, like “break 30 seconds for 200m this year, or ” knock five minutes off my 10km time over the next two years”. Let’s think about our long term, or “dream” goals. How can we best work towards making them a reality? First, write down your goals, then discard any vague statements and replace them with more specific statements. Second, having decided on a goal that you want to achieve, be committed to achieving the goal. Is it something you will be able to give priority to? Are the rewards of achieving it worth the effort involved? Then third, do you believe you can achieve the goal? Goals should be challenging but also achievable, otherwise you will only get discouraged. Last, the process of working towards your goal should be broken down into a number of steps, and you should plan to focus on only one step at a time. Short term goals are the steps in the ladder of success. In competition, what kinds of short term goals do we athletes have? First there are “outcome” goals. Examples are – win a race; beat an opponent. These are the hardest to achieve as the outcome is not entirely in our control but also relies on how others perform. Then there are “performance” goals – run a particular time, clear a particular height. Coaches prefer working with performance goals rather than outcome goals because performance goals are easier to monitor and manage. Finally there are “technique” goals – such as, start fast and decisively when the gun fires; hold form through the finish line. Best results are probably obtained when all three types of short term goals are in mind. Attributes of good short term goals include – realistic and achievable – and specific and measurable – and allow you to take control – and target a particular time or time frame (rather than “sometime”) – and are couched in positive terms. Space (and time!) prevent me from expanding on these – so think of some examples from your discipline which illustrate these points. An example of a short term training goal - this week I ran a session of ten 200m intervals averaging 45 seconds. Next week I will repeat the session and target 44 seconds. An example of short term racing goals - a marathon. I divide it into segments 115km, 15-30km, 30-35k, 35-40km, and 40finish. I have a different focus for each segment e.g. pace judgement; then relaxation; then acceleration; then countdown the kms, then attack!! Fellow athletes, so much of our sport is journey, so little is destination. Let us devise ways of making the journey interesting, varied, challenging, and rewarding. With me, set your goals, and enjoy the trip. Fly goose fly! GEOFF MOORE Thredbo National Running Week The 25th National Running week program that runs from Saturday, January 8 Sunday, January 16 at the Thredbo Alpine Village. January 8 at 11am-12 noon: NRW Registration at Valley Terminal. No registration fee. Complete NRW disclaimer and obtain tags for running events. No entry fee for runs. 2pm-3pm: You must be registered before obtaining your Chairlift/Activities Ticket. Enter for Crackenback Challenge at Valley Terminal (free). Obtain Chairlift/Activities Ticket from Thredbo Activities Centre. (Family Pass $200, Adult $62, Child under 15 $46, Seniors $46. Family Pass covers two adults and a maximum of 4 children under 18. All NRW registrants MUST have a Chairlift/Activities Ticket). 3pm: Ludwig Rabina's Crackenback Challenge. 2km/600m climb. Start at rear of Valley Terminal. Course follows chairlift to Mt. Crackenback summit. Children under 15 NOT permitted to compete. Event only suitable for healthy, experienced and wellprepared runners. Definitely NOT for fun runners. Sponsor: Kosciusko Thredbo. If you have been sick during the week DO NOT under any circumstances start in the event. Day competitors (who will not have purchased a NRW chairlift/activities ticket) will need to purchase a one-way chairlift ticket ($19). 7pm: Crackenback Challenge presentation at Bistro. Sunday, January 9 at 11-12am: NRW registration. Day participants enter for Thredbo Fun Run/Walk (free) at Valley Terminal. 12 noon: Thredbo Fun Run/Walk 6km, flat course, two laps of Thredbo Village. All prizes barrel draw. Start/finish Village Green. Please bring your own drinks as none will be provided. 1pm: Presentation on Village Green. Participants must be present to be eligible for barrel draws. Sponsored by Kosciusko Thredbo. 6-7pm: Bistro Happy Hour. Registration for NRW Tennis (Jeff Tayler), Golf (Gerard Ryan) and Volleyball (Fran Dorey) at Bistro (outdoors). Please present your chairlift ticket (which has your name printed on it) when registering for these events. Tennis, golf and volleyball RESTRICTED to NRW chairlift/activities ticket holders. 8-10pm: Canberra Marathon Quiz. Organiser: Armstrong family. Venue: The Keller Bar. Monday January 10 at 93pm: Kosciuszko Walk, 13km. Depart at your convenience. Ideal family outing. 5pm: Alfresco Pizza Mixed Relays - teams of 5 'selected' by Brian Lenton. Relay legs 1 km. Village Green. Pizza prizes for first across the line plus three other winning teams. 6-7pm: Bistro Happy Hour.Tuesday, January 11 at 11am: Armstrong 'Andicap (3km yacht handicap - one lap of fun run course). Sponsor: Ira and Chad Armstrong. Start/finish: Village Green. Timekeeper: Warwick Armstrong. All prizes barrel draw. You will be required to present your chairlift/activities ticket in order to claim a prize. 12-12.30pm: Stretching with Noel Harris. Village Green, after above presentation. 12-5pm: Dave Hobson Grand Slam Tennis preliminary rounds (pairing: male/female - experienced/inexperienced). Sponsor: Kosciusko Thredbo. 4 courts - 5 hours. Director: Jeff Tayler. Supervisor: Tony Greenwell. Rules - first to 6 (possible 11 games). Killer point on deuce. NRW ticket holders ONLY. 5pm: The Runners Shop Canberra Thredbo Invitational Mile - Village Green. Sweep facilities. Handicapper: Bernie King. 5.04pm: The Runners Shop Canberra Thredbo Fun Run Mile on Grass. Sponsor: Brian Wenn. Village Green. Prizes restricted to NRW chairlift/activities ticket holders. 6.30-8pm: Complimentary drinks party courtesy of THREDBO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. NRW articipants ONLY (admission by Chairlift/Activities ticket). The Keller Bar. No admission before 6.30pm. Wednesday, January 12 at 10am: The Desie Dazzler. Village Green. Kids/teenagers fun run. Sponsor/ organiser: Desie Joannides. 11am: The Women from Snowy River Jog/Walk (4km yacht handicap). Start/ finish: Village Green. Organiser: The Man. 12-12.30pm: Stretching with Noel Harris. Village Green, following above event. 1pm: Thredbo Sprint Gift preliminary rounds (U/18 boys/girls, 18-39 men/women, 40+ male/female). Village Green. Repechage heats. Sponsor: Dave Cundy Cundy Sports Marketing). 26pm: Dorey Alpine Volleyball. Village Green. Organiser: Fran Dorey. Sponsor: Dorey family. 7pm:Gift final (12 competitors over 100m). Handicapping based on Stawell Gift. Village Green. Sweep facilities. Prizes restricted to NRW ticket-holders. 7.30pm: NRW Dinner. Details to be announced. Thursday, January 13 at 7am: Kosciusko Thredbo. Organiser: Gerard Ryan. 11am Terrigal Trotters 60min Jog/Walk (sponsored by Terrigal Trotters). Start/finish: Valley Terminal Organisers: Terrigal Trotters. 5pm Thredbo Biathlon (run/ swim) at Friday Flat Lake. Organisers: Ken Uren/Chris Toohey. Sponsor: Triathlon ACT. All prizes barrel draw. Incorporating the Thredbo Open Swimming Championships. 6-7pm: Bistro Happy Hour. Friday, January 14 at 11am: Eric and May Fazackerley 3km Fun Run/Walk for Veterans (males 0/40 and females 0/35). Sponsor: Eric Fazackerley. Start/finish: Village Green. All prizes barrel draw. Please have NRW ticket ready to claim a prize. 6-10pm: Dave Hobson Grand Slam Night Tennis (third round, quarter, semi and final: 4 courts/4hrs) at Valley Terminal. Sponsor: Kosciusko Thredbo. NRW ticket holders ONLY. Saturday, January 15 at 10-10.30am: Enter at Rawson Pass for Ludwig Rabina's Kosciuszko Classic (5km) by completing entry form and receiving race tag. If you have been sick during the week DO NOT under any circumstances start in the event. Competitors not part of NRW will need to purchase a return chairlift ticket ($24). Allow a minimum of 1 hour for the walk to Rawson Pass. Catch chairlift by 9.15am at the latest. Running is NOT permitted on the metal walkway. The start at the Snowy River Bridge is a 15 minute downhill jog or a 30 minute downhill walk from the Rawson Pass registration point. NPWS participation limit 60. 11am: Kosciuszko Classic, 5km, along the Old Summit Road. Start at Snowy River Bridge. Finish at top of Mt Kosciuszko. Sponsor: Kosciusko Thredbo. Children U/15 NOT permitted to compete. Event only suitable for healthy, experienced and well-prepared runners. Definitely NOT for fun runners. Remember you are racing at high altitude in very changeable weather conditions. Ensure you take plenty of warm clothing, simple carbohydrates and drinks for post-race recovery and the demanding return journey to the chairlift. This event involves a tiring 20km of walking/jogging/racing. ***Please note the unpredictability of mountain weather means the Classic could be CANCELLED at very, very short notice. 6pm: Kosciuszko Classic presentation at Village Green. BYO picnic. CHAIRLIFT/ACTIVITIES TICKET. All NRW participants will be able to purchase a ticket allowing unlimited chairlift rides over the 8 days. It covers green fees any time you play golf during the week, but please note that normal green fees apply on the weekend (i.e. $16.50/round). Tennis court hire is covered only at the specified NRW booking times. Ticket costs are: Family Pass $200 (covers 2 adults and a maximum of 4 children under 18). Adult $62. Child Under 15 $46. Seniors $46. January Vetrunner — Page 37 6.30pm 6.45pm 7.30pm Long Jump 7.45pm 8.00pm 4x100m Relay (A) 8.15pm 4 Lap Spiral (S) 8.30pm ACTVAC TRACK and FIELD PROGRAM - JANUARY to MARCH 2005 6.00pm 1500m 7.15pm Duty Roster 3000/5000m 400m Discus(2) Javelin (2) 7.00pm Date Weight (LTF) 100m (D) 5 Lap Spiral (S) Triple Jump January 13 AIS 4x200m Relay (A) 1200/2000m Walk (PH) Discus (1) Javelin (1) (MD)J.Hunt (G) C.Collins (Tk)PConsidine(J)C.Knobel/ M.Rutter(T)K.Blewitt/P.Faulks (W)R.Whyte, V.Chesterton 200m(D) Triple Jump Short Hurdles Discus (2) Shot (2) 3000/5000m 60m 800m Discus (1) Shot (1) 200m Hurdles 1500m Walk Turkey H/cap High Jump January 20 AIS Steeplechase (2000/3000m) Hammer Pole Vault 3000/5000m 100m (MD)K.Gordon (G) S.Dowling (Tk)T.Levings (J) R.Leovic/ S.Fien (T) C.Edwards/K.Eynon (W)L.Wilson, T.Munro Weight (LTF) 4x1500m Relay (A) High Jump 400m(B) Shot (2) Javelin (2) 1200/2000m 200m Walk Long Jump Shot/Javelin(1) Triple Jump 1 Hour Run Discus/ Shot (2) Long Jump 6 Lap Spiral (S) 800m Long Hurdles 60m Shot (1) Javelin (1) Javelin High Jump Long Jump Short Hurdles Long Hurdles 10000m Track Championships (7.45 pm) Mixed Relay 4x100m (T) 200m (B) 4x400m Relay (A) Shot (2) Javelin (2) 400m Long Jump 5000m Track Championships Discus (2) Javelin (2) Presentations (from 8.20pm) 8 Lap Spiral (S) 7 Lap Spiral (S) Medley Relay(T) Discus (2) Javelin (2) 100m(B) Discus (1) Javelin (1) January 27 AIS 3000m Hammer 1500m (P) Triple Jump 4x100 Relay (T) 4 x 100m Relay (A/T) 1000/3000m Walk (PH) Triple Jump (MD)N.Boden(G) A.Endall (Tk)D.Fraser (J) B.Breen/H.Ford (T)T.Gulliver/LWilson (W)N.Crew, B.Middleton Feb-03 MD)G.Sims (G) M.Gardner AIS D.Moore (J) V.Matthews/ B.Osborne (T)R.Gregg/E.Hubbard (W)B.Chapman,B.Reading 800m High Jump 800/2000M Walk 60m 2004/2005 Weight Pentathlon Championships (commencing at 6:30pm) Order of Events: Hammer, Shot, Discus, Javelin, Weight 6.50pm 1500 Wk (PH) 100m (D) Long Jump 800m 3000m 3000/5000m Hammer Pole Vault 3000/5000M 6.50pm 100m 1000m Discus (1) Javelin (1) 400m Short Hurdles 200m (D) (MD)J.Hardy (G)R.Hollis (Tk)G.Bowen (J)G.Brown/M.Horan (T)S.Jones/C.Larmour (W)C.Baird, P.Fisher 100m February 10 AIS (MD)N.Mesher (G) M Leahey (Tk)G.Barker(J)L.Kennedy/T.Jacobs (T)M.McSpadden/T.Munro (Pent) L.Robinson/D.Rutledge/ P. White (W) LColquhoun (W)P.Reading/D.Strangman 3000/5000m Pole Vault February 17 AIS (MD)K.Smith (G) A.Norden (Tk)M.Crowe (J) G.Harris/ G.Kubitzky (T)J.Payne/J.Pearson (Pent)A.Young/R.Seeniyar/T.Wain (W)N.deChazal, G.Barker Weight (LTF) February 24 AIS (MD)T.Booth (G) A.Robinson (Tk)K.Chapman (J) P.Cullen/A.Perry (T) M.Reid/C.Robinson (W)M.Worrall, G.Jackson 1500m Walk 1 Mile High Jump Discus/Shot(1) March 03 AIS 2004-2005 TRACK and FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS (COMBINED WITH ACTAA) 2004/2005 Pentathlon Championships (commencing at 6:30pm) Order of Events: Long Jump, Javelin, 200m, Discus, 800m (Women)/1500m (Men) 2004/2005 10000m Walk Championships - U14 1000m - 7.00pm 3000m 60m Long Jump Shot Hammer March 11, 12 13 AIS Weight (LTF) March 17 AIS (MD)B.Thomas (G) A.Podalak (Tk)I.Bradfield (J)JMorton/J.Pluck (T) R.Rudov/M.Rossiter (W)R.Whyte, M.Wahren (MD) Meet Director. (G) Gate duty. (Tk) Track events. (J) Jumping events. (T) Throwing events. (W) Race and Fitness Walking events. (LFT) Lower throwing field. (S) Adler Series - Spiral Handicap. (B) Boag Championship Series. (D) DanielsSprint Handicap. (P) Pennington Middle Distance Championship. (PH) Perry Series - Walk Handicap. (Turkey Handicap) No watches allowed - Estimate own time - winner is closest to their estimate., Page 38 — January Vetrunner 2005 – January Thurs 13 – ACTVAC 2004-2005 Track and Field at the AIS Athletic Field in Bruce, starting at 6.30pm. Program: Weight (lower field at 6pm), 3000/5000m, 100m Daniels, 1200/2000m Race Walk, Discus, Javelin, Triple Jump, 1500m, Long Jump, 400m, 4x100m Relay (A), 4-Lap Spiral Hcp. Alice Scott 62383178. Sat-Sun 15-16 – Multi-Events Championships at the AIS. Closing date Wednesday, January 5. Thurs 20 – ACTVAC 2004-2005 Track and Field at the AIS Athletic Field in Bruce, starting at 6.30pm. Program: 2000/3000m Steeplechase, Hammer, Pole Vault, 60m, 1500m Race Walk (Turkey Hcp), High Jump, 800m, Discus, Shot, 200m Daniels, Triple Jump, Short Hurdles, 4x200m Relay, 5-Lap Spiral Hcp. Alice Scott 62383178. Thurs 27 – ACTVAC 2004-2005 Track and Field at the AIS Athletic Field in Bruce, starting at 6.30pm. Program: Weight (6pm lower field), 3000/5000m, 100m, 1200/2000m Race Walk Long Jump, Javelin Shot, 200m, 4x1500m Relay (A), High Jump, 400m Boag, 200m Hurdles, 3000/5000m. Alice Scott 62383178. Sun 30 – ACTVAC Running/Walking Handicap at Campbell Park starting at 8.30am (RUNNERS/WALKERS SHOULD BE AWARE OF THE DIFFERENT START TIME). Start area, turn off Fairbain Avenue to Northcott Drive and proceed to the rear car park of the Defence Offices. Three races, Thomas Series over 6km, Frylink over 3km and Waddell over 3km. Organiser: Graeme Small. Others on the roster include: Geoff Barker, Tony Booth, Cilla and Bob Chapman, Mick Charlton, Karen Collins, Jenny Davies, Alan Duus, Mike Dwyer, Judi Edwards, Brenda Ford, John Hunt, Terri Jones, Peter Kallio, Charmaine Knobel, Adrian Krauss, Amanda and Rod Lynch, Pauline Rohan, Richard Scutter, Trish and Bryan Thomas and Phil Toomey. Weekly, Bi-Weekly and Monthly Events ACTVAC General Committee Meetings In 2005 January 10, February 14, March 14, April 11 and May 16 at the West Deakin Hellenic Bowling Club, Kent Street, Deakin from 7.30pm. Sharon Gibbins. 62910047. ACTVAC Weight Pentathlons for 2005 at Masson Street from 10am. January 23, February 13, March 6, April 7, May 15. June 12, July 17, August 14, September 18, October 16, November 12 and December 18. Customs Joggers meet every Friday at Stage 88 in Commonwealth Park at 12.20pm. Nick Blackaby 62756506. Lake Tuggeranong Run every Tuesday on the lake edge near KFC at 12.20pm. Lloyd Edwards 62446340. BBQ Stakes Handicap every Wednesday from the Senior Citizens Club in Woden at 12.20pm. Adrian Plunkett 62832307. Round the Lake (Burley Griffin) every second Wednesday (off PS pay week) from beside Lake Burley Griffin from the red gravel at the end of Anzac Parade, on the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge side at 12.20pm. Ken Eynon 62471504. Barton Handicap every second Wednesday (on PS pay week) from the southern side of Kings Avenue Bridge at 12.30pm. Des Brown 62723512. Females in Training every Tuesday at the AIS Track (various distances) at 12.15pm. Anne Gripper 62141239. ACTCCC Women’s and Girls Jogalong at Weston Park (till the forest is open again) on the first Sunday of the month at 9am. Maria White 62314168. Lake Ginninderra Handicap, last Tuesday of the month, from outside the Lighthouse Bar at 12.20pm. Michael Aylott 62526683. Mount Ainslie Run Up, first Tuesday of the month, from Treloar Crescent behind the War Memorial at 12.45pm. John Harding 62441153. February Tues 1 – ACTCCC Summer Series at the Boat House, Menindee Dr, Parkes over 5km at 6pm. Thurs 3 – ACTVAC 2004-2005 Track and Field at the AIS Athletic Field in Bruce, starting at 6.30pm. Program: 3000m, Hammer, 60m, 1000/3000m Race Walk (PH), Triple Jump, 800m, 100m Boag, Discus, Javelin, Long Jump, Long hurdles, Medlay Relay (T), 6-Lap Spiral Hcp. Alice Scott 62383178. Tues 8 – ACTCCC Summer Series at Weston Park over 5km starting at 6pm. Thurs 10 – ACTVAC 2004-2005 Track and Field at the AIS Athletic Field in Bruce, starting at 6.30pm. Program: Weight (lower field at 6pm), 3000/5000m, Pole Vault, 100m, 1500m Race Walk, High Jump, Discus Shot, Mile, 200m Daniels, Triple Jump, Hour Run, Short Hurdles, 4x100m Relay (A/T). Alice Scott 62383178. Tues 15 – ACTCCC Summer Series at Eddison Park, Justinian St, Phillip over 5.3km at 6pm. Thurs 17 – ACTVAC 2004-2005 Track and Field at the AIS Athletic Field in Bruce, starting at 6.30pm. Program: Pentathlon Championships (order of events: Long Jump, Javelin, 200m, Discus, 800m (Women, 1500m (Men), 10000m Race Walk Champioships at 7pm, 3000m, Hammer, 60m, Long Jump, Shot, 400m, Javelin, 4x100m Relay (T), 7-Lap Spiral Hcp. Alice Scott 62383178. Tues 22 – ACTCCC Summer Series at Lake Ginninderra over 7.1km at 6pm. THE ROAD TO FITNESS, JOIN A TRAINING GROUP Groups of veterans conduct training sessions all over Canberra. If you are interested in training for a particular event you should contact one of the many groups that are listed. It’s always fun to train with others, to share skills and knowledge. Runners, throwers, jumpers and walkers of all levels are welcome. In both the training details and the coming events calendar where there is no contact phone number indicated or information on any club event contact the Secretary, Sharon Gibbins 62910047 (h) or on Email at: sharon.gibbins@telstra.com.au Jumps Sprinting Middle Distance Running JOHN BURNS 62319511 (h) Monday at 4.15pm at Calwell Playing Fields. FRAN HARRIS 62302341 (h) Strength work, hurdle training. Twice weekly at the AIS track. Call for details. JOHN HUNT 62748035 (w) Sundays 11am at the AIS track. Throws RAY GREEN 62316712 (h). Call for details. Race and Fitness Walks ROBIN WHYTE 62928994 (h) Call for details. CHRIS BOOTH 62474116 (h) Mondays at 5.30pm from Parliament House. Alan Burdon 62862411. Mountain walking. Call for details. GEOFF MOORE 62544753 (h) 0410544753 (m). Meet on Mondays at Salkauskas Crescent, North Lyneham from 5.30pm. Then at Cook Oval on Wednesdays at 5.30pm and on Saturdays at 12 noon. Call for details. GREG STRETTON 62958474 (h) Call for details. Long Distance Running MICK DANDO 62477361 (h) Sundays (when no handicaps are scheduled) at Weston Park and Tuesdays at Black Mountain Peninsula from 9am. Saturdays at 7am from the Acton Ferry Terminal. (These venues till further notice). Call for details. ROY JONES 62510148 (h) Call for details. Water Strengthening and Conditioning JOHN BELL 0438381425 (m) Deep water training at the AIS Pool. Call for details. All athletes wishing to join a training group phone the contact. If you train regularly and you would like some company please let us know. GEOFF MOORE Training Groups Coordinator. January Vetrunner — Page 39 More trophy winners from Weston Park Above: AST percentage winners in the Thomas were, from the left, Bernie Millett third, Kent Williams the winner and Peter Kallio was in second spot. Top left: Overall Pointscore winners in the Waddell were Pat Fisher on the right with the John Littler who got the bronze. 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