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CONTENTS
The Structure of Little Athletics .......................................................................................................................................... 2
Where are We? .................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Kingsway Arena Layout ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Bill of Rights for Young Athletes......................................................................................................................................... 4
Parents and Officials Code of Conduct .............................................................................................................................. 4
Kingsway Little Athletics Centre ......................................................................................................................................... 7
Registrations ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Retention Rates ................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Equipment Roster .............................................................................................................................................................. 9
Short & Long Track Timing Gates Set Up and Set Down Roster ...................................................................................... 9
Walks Roster ...................................................................................................................................................................... 9
$100 Raffle Roster ........................................................................................................................................................... 10
Club Recording Roster ..................................................................................................................................................... 10
Calendar of Events 2013/2014......................................................................................................................................... 11
Executive Committee ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
Associated Officials .......................................................................................................................................................... 12
Life Members.................................................................................................................................................................... 13
WALA Award of Merit Recipients ..................................................................................................................................... 13
WALA Distinguished Award of Merit Recipients .............................................................................................................. 13
Affiliated Clubs ................................................................................................................................................................. 14
General Information ......................................................................................................................................................... 17
Rules for Competition ....................................................................................................................................................... 22
Event Rules ...................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Health and Welfare .......................................................................................................................................................... 31
State Run Competitions ................................................................................................................................................... 36
Summer Season .......................................................................................................................................................... 36
Winter Competition ........................................................................................................................................................... 40
Opening Ceremony October 26th Modified ½ Programme 1 ........................................................................................... 43
Kids Helping Kids Family Fun Day Programme 1 ............................................................................................................ 43
Inter-Club competition Programme 2013/2014 ................................................................................................................ 44
Programme 1: .............................................................................................................................................................. 44
Programme 2: .............................................................................................................................................................. 44
Interclub Relay ................................................................................................................................................................. 46
Equipment Specifications ................................................................................................................................................. 47
Trophies & Awards Criteria And Policy ............................................................................................................................ 49
Winter Season .................................................................................................................................................................. 54
Previous Trophy and Award Winners .............................................................................................................................. 57
Completed Athlete Service Awards ................................................................................................................................. 60
2012/2013 Centre Championships Results ..................................................................................................................... 61
2012/2013 KFC State Relay Championships – Coaches and Medal Winners ................................................................ 65
2013 Winter State Championships – Medal Winners ...................................................................................................... 71
Role of Honour ................................................................................................................................................................. 71
Western Australian State Records – Held by Kingsway Athletes .................................................................................... 72
Little Athletics – Old Centre Records ............................................................................................................................... 80
Centre Championships – Entry Form ............................................................................................................................... 83
WALA Introduction to Coaching Courses ........................................................................................................................ 84
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Family Fun and Fitness
The goal of the Kingsway Little Athletics Centre is to provide track and field activities for boys and girls in age groups from U7 to U17. The sport of Little Athletics provides an opportunity to strive for success. Our aim at Kingsway is to let children be children. We urge you, as parents, to join in with them but don’t show your disappointment if they do not achieve your expectations of them. Their fun and happiness will be your greatest reward.
THE STRUCTURE OF LITTLE ATHLETICS
National: Australian Little Athletics (ALA), Little Athletics Australia (LAA). This national body is controlled by an annual conference attended by two delegates from each State and Territory. Between conferences the body is administered by a President and Secretary/Treasurer.
State: West Australian Little Athletics Inc. (WALA), Little Athletics Western Australia (LAWA). This State body has quarterly meetings attended by two delegates from each Centre. Between meetings the body is controlled by an Honorary Board of Management consisting of members who are elected by the centres. A full time Secretary carries out the day to day management of WALA.
Zone: A group of centre’s responsible for the conduct of the local heats and quarter finals of State Track & Field Championships.
Centre A group of Clubs in an area with an Executive Committee elected by the general membership. Kingsway Centre has an Executive of twelve members.
Club: Committee drawn from parents of registered athletes and other interested persons.
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WHERE ARE WE?
KINGSWAY ARENA LAYOUT
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BILL OF RIGHTS FOR YOUNG ATHLETES
The right to;
participate in sport regardless of ability level.
have qualified adult leadership.
participate in a safe and healthy environment
participate as a child and not as an adult.
proper preparation for participation in sport.
an equal opportunity to strive for success.
be treated with dignity by all involved.
have fun through sport.
PARENTS AND OFFICIALS CODE OF CONDUCT
I will;
participate in sport regardless of ability level.
not force an unwilling child to participate in sport.
remember that children participate for their own enjoyment, not mine. encourage all athletes to abide by the rules.
teach athletes that honest effort is as important as victory, so that the result of each event is accepted without
undue disappointment.
endeavour to turn defeat to victory by helping a child towards skill improvement and good sportsmanship. never
ridicule or yell at an athlete for making a mistake or losing an event.
remember that children learn best by example and will applaud good performances by my own child and by other
young athletes.
not publicly question the judgement of officials, and never their honesty.
support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from children’s sporting activities.
recognise the value and importance of volunteer coaches and officials who give their time and resources to
provide recreational activities for my child.
Volunteer Role
Because Little Athletics is a totally voluntary organisation, centre’s cannot operate without the assistance of parents each week in fulfilling the many and varied duties required. These include officiating at an event; managing an age group; recording results; working in the canteen; to name just a few. Most centre’s have parent assistance rosters. Additional assistance is always required on the centre committees and all parents are encouraged to become involved. Little Athletics is one of the few sports where parents can become fully involved in their child’s sporting interests. At WA Little Athletics (Little Athletics Australia) we understand that just like our athletes, our parents come from a diverse range of backgrounds and as such have different talents and experience. There is a place for everyone at Little Athletics and there are a number of ways that you can become involved. You may have skills that the Centre doesn’t even know they need. So if you think you can help with something, let the committee know.
Whatever your experience, don’t feel scared about putting your hand up and ‘giving it a go’. After all,
isn’t that what we ask our kids to do?
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Parental Role Regardless of whether or not this is your first involvement as a Little Athletics parent, it is always worthwhile, at the start of each season, to consider what your role will be over the next six months or so. Your child is in a sport that provides an opportunity for immediate and long term benefits. The benefits include: higher levels of fitness; better health; a pleasurable social environment and the satisfaction derived from skilled performances. Little Athletics can provide a launching pad for a life-long involvement in sport, whether it is elite or purely recreational. Just as important as any of the above benefits is that Little Athletics provides children with the chance to have fun - TO PLAY. Please do not ever lose sight of this! Unfortunately, all of the potential benefits of involving a child in a sport can be quickly lost due to one very important factor - ADULTS. Do not underestimate the effect that you can have on your child’s long term participation in and enjoyment of sport. By taking a considered, understanding approach, a parent can be their child’s most valuable asset. On the other hand, parents who bribe, threaten punishment, push their children, or hang over the fence screaming, have totally lost a true understanding of Little Athletics. Fortunately, these ‘clowns’ as Denis Baker in his book, ‘Winning is Kids’ Stuff’ terms them, are few and far between. You must realise, however, that you don’t have to be a ‘screamer’ to have a subtle negative effect on your child in sport. All too often, adults attempt to impose their own values on children’s’ sport. Do not assume that children play sport for the same reason that adults do. For example, when surveyed, a large number of children list ‘beating opponents’ and ‘receiving medals and trophies’ as last on a ranking of ten enjoyment factors in sport. Children are not little adults and their sport should be free from adult pressures and demands. Denis Baker has some valuable advice about putting children’s sport into perspective:
“Remember, when kids play sport - they are not a team of professionals - don’t deprive them of the
opportunity to be kids. When you start getting too serious about a kid’s game, for heaven’s sake walk away. You will inevitably be more worried about what is happening than the kids.”
References: Baker, Denis; ‘Winning is Kid’s Stuff’, 1988 Collins Dove, Victoria Australian Sports Commission, ‘Coaching Children’, 1992, Australian Coaching Council, Canberra
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The Executive Committee of Kingsway Little
Athletics Centre would like to acknowledge the
following companies and individuals for their kind
donations of equipment and facilities that contribute
to the smooth running of the centre and the welfare
of participants.
MALAGA MOTOR TRIMMERS -EQUIPMENT VEHICLE
D.J.SPAS -SPRAY GATES
FAIRWOOD CABINETS
ATHLETES FOOT
"JENNY K" BEAUTICIAN
MICHAEL HOWARD – DENTIST -TRACK TIMING GATES
Sponsors still required for the remaining track
gates, please consider.
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KINGSWAY LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE
Kingsway Little Athletics Centre is now affiliated with the Kingsway Sporting Club. All registered athletes are members with their parents being guests. Our Logo will join the following ones on the front door this season.
Phone: (08) 94099548 – Fax: (08) 9309 9354 – Email: [email protected] Kingsway Sporting Club has offered us a financial return from our Canteen Sales over the Summer Athletics Season. Any booking of the clubrooms for functions by our members and their families will result in the booking fee ($250) being donated back to K.L.A.C. All funds received from the Kingsway Sporting Club will be put towards the centre championship medals, reducing club and centre costs.
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REGISTRATIONS
Summary of registrations at Kingsway LAC for the past five (5) years:
Boys Girls Total
2012/2013 434 381 815
2011/2012 322 322 644
2010/2011 317 286 603
2009/2010 276 249 525
2008/2009 344 296 640
Summary of registrations on a per club basis for the past five (5) years:
Club 2012/13 2011/12 2010/11 2009/10 2008/09
Ballajura 88 78 78 90 103
Bindoon 30 22 17 0 0
Craigie 0 0 0 0 33
Ellenbrook 196 146 106 81 110
Greenwood 119 101 90 80 99
Landsdale 155 99 147 124 106
Wanneroo 65 80 71 50 61
Woodvale 159 111 94 100 128
Winter 3 7
Total 815 644 603 525 640
Summary of registrations on a per age group basis for the past five (5) years:
U17 U16 U15 U14 U13 U12 U11 U10 U9 U8 U7 Total
2012/2013 16 28 31 58 66 87 123 118 111 98 79 815
2011/2012 18 33 42 42 60 69 83 79 98 59 76 644
2010/2011 24 22 36 56 54 63 81 75 74 70 48 603
2009/2010 18 26 31 32 58 58 61 80 53 56 52 525
2008/2009 10 25 43 48 52 82 104 85 62 62 67 640
RETENTION RATES
No. Registered Athletes
No. Athletes Competing after XMAS
Retention Rate
2012/2013 815 525 65%
2011/2012 644 545 82%
2010/2011 603 515 85%
2009/2010 525 450 86%
2008/2009 640 480 75%
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EQUIPMENT ROSTER
Clubs are rostered for the setting up & putting away of equipment and tents on all sites at Kingsway on each
competition day.
Ballajura: Long Track (Start/Finish Tent & Marshalling Area No. 2)
Bindoon: Announcers desk , PA System and Speakers
Ellenbrook: Discus and Shot Sites
Landsdale: Long / Triple Jump Sites
Greenwood: Javelin Site & Perimeter bunting for oval
Wanneroo: High Jump, 200m starting area tent
Woodvale: Short Track, set up Hurdles, Marshalling Area No. 1 and bunting end of short track
All clubs are expected to provide helpers to adjust the hurdles when they need to be changed for the various age
groups during competition and then to remove them from the track when the hurdle events are finished.
SHORT & LONG TRACK TIMING GATES SET UP AND SET DOWN ROSTER
2013
2014 Oct 12 Ballajura Jan 4 Landsdale
19 Bindoon
11 Woodvale
26 Ellenbrook
18 Wanneroo
25 Ballajura
Nov 2 Greenwood
9 Landsdale Feb 1 Bindoon
16 Woodvale
8 Ellenbrook
23 Wanneroo
15 Greenwood
30 Ballajura
22 Landsdale
Dec 7 Bindoon
Centre Championships
14 Ellenbrook
21 Greenwood
Clubs are to provide 2 helpers at 7am to help set up and set down the timing gates this season.
WALKS ROSTER
All clubs are to supply 3 Walk Judges on the programmes where walks are to take place.
Debbie Lees and Helen Hahn will help train the 3 Walk Judges from your club if you don’t already have Walk Judges.
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$100 RAFFLE ROSTER
2013
2014
Oct
12 Wanneroo Jan 4 Greenwood
19 Ballajura
11 Landsdale
26 Bindoon
18 Woodvale
25 Wanneroo
Nov
2 Ellenbrook
9 Greenwood Feb 1 Ballajura
16 Landsdale
8 Bindoon
23 Woodvale
15 Ellenbrook
30 Wanneroo
22 Greenwood
Dec
7 Ballajura
Centre Championships
14 Bindoon
21 Ellenbrook
Clubs are to provide at least one person to sell the numbers for the $100 fundraising raffle. Raffle sheets are
available from the office. Once all numbers are sold, the money & raffle sheet is to be returned to the events
coordinator for announcement of the winner.
CLUB RECORDING ROSTER
2013
2014
Oct
12 Greenwood Jan 4 Ballajura
19 Landsdale
11 Bindoon
26 Woodvale
18 Ellenbrook
25 Greenwood
Nov
2 Wanneroo
9 Ballajura Feb 1 Landsdale
16 Bindoon
8 Woodvale
23 Ellenbrook
15 LAN/WDV/GWD/
30 Greenwood
22 EBK/BAL/BIN/WAN
Dec 7 Landsdale
Centre Championships
14 Woodvale
21 Wanneroo
Clubs are to provide 2 people until the end of the competition day to do the checking of the recording sheets in the
office each Competition day ready for the results to be entered into the Centre’s computer. The Centre Records &
Ranking Officer will explain how the checking of the recording sheets should be completed.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2013/2014
2013
SEPTEMBER Sat 7 Common State Registration Day – All Clubs at Football clubrooms.
Sun 8 ET Clinics
OCTOBER Sat 12 Programme 1 - Kingsway
Sat 19 Programme 2 - Kingsway
Sat 26
½ Programme 1 - Kingsway (Opening Day) 12.30 – 1.30pm LAWA Long/Triple Jump Clinics at KSY (TBC)
NOVEMBER Sat 2 Programme 2 – Kingsway (PMH Kids helping Kids Family Fun Day)
Sat 9 Programme 1 - Kingsway
Sat 16 Programme 2 - Kingsway
Sun 17 State Teams Challenge
Sat 23 Programme 1 – Kingsway
Sat 30 Programme 2 - Kingsway
DECEMBER Sat 7 Programme 1 – Kingsway
Sat 14 State Relay Championships – WA Athletics Stadium
Sat 21 ½ Programme 1 – Kingsway (Xmas)
XMAS BREAK
2014
JANUARY Sat 4 Programme 2 – Kingsway
Sat 11 Programme 1 – Kingsway
Sat 18 Programme 2 – Kingsway
Sat 25 Programme 1 – Kingsway
FEBRUARY Sat 1 Programme 2 – Kingsway
Fri 7 Twilight Inter Club and Parent Relay
Sat 8 State Multi Event Championships - WA Athletics Stadium
Sun 15 Kingsway Centre Champs Programme 1 - 7.30am Start
Sat 22
Kingsway Centre Champs Programme 2 - 7.30am Start Trophy Presentation approx 1.30pm
MARCH Sat 8 Zones – State Championships Heats & Quarter Finals - Day 1
Sun 9 Zones – State Championships Heats & Quarter Finals - Day 2
Sat 15 Kingsway Athletes State Breakfast and Training ( 8am – 10am ) / KLAC AGM
Sat 22 State Track & Field Championships - WA Athletics Stadium – Day 1
Sun 23 State Track & Field Championships - WA Athletics Stadium – Day 2
MAY Sat 3 ALAC
JULY
U14/15 International Athletic Competition – Singapore
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
POSITION Name Contact
President John Nazaroff 0417 997 012
Secretary Bruce Reidy-Crofts 0410 348 433
Treasurer
Registrar Kym McCabe 0412 199 089
Championships & Special Events Deon Taylor 0435 476 460
Records & Ranking Susan Swanton 0431 390 206
Coaching & Development Allan Savage 0421 494 056
Chief Equipment Officer Paul Bennett 0430 315 999
General Committee #1 Public Relations/Publicity Simon Warner 0457 534 802
General Committee #2 Technical Officer Claire Lamb 0497 781 555
General Committee #3 Awards Coordinator Val Reidy-Crofts 0410 067 243
General Committee #4 Winter Officer Austin Bailey 0418 925 569
ASSOCIATED OFFICIALS
VICE CHAIRMAN WALA DELEGATES
BRUCE REIDY-CROFTS JOHN NAZAROFF
CAROL HALE
COMPUTER RECORDING PROXY- ALLAN SAVAGE
SUSAN SWANTON PROXY - BRUCE REIDY-CROFTS
(m) 0431 390 206
ARENA MANAGERS
EQUIPMENT CRAIG BAKER
IAN BELL MARK TREWIN
DARYL SKANE PAUL BENNETT OFFICER MANAGER
JOHN TITTERINGTON
PUBLICITY RELATIONS & PUBLICITY FIRST AID OFFICER
SIMON WARNER KIM EDWARDS RN
PROGRAMME CO-ORDINATOR & ANNOUNCER BEC YOUNG
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LIFE MEMBERS
SHEILA BALL BRIAN BALL CLIVE MURTHA
ALLAN SAVAGE DENNIS KNIGHT JENNY McGREGOR
JOHN SCOTT DAVID GARDINER PAULINE HARDY
NEIL ROBINSON JOHN CLOVER SHERYL PURCELL
JOHN PURCELL MARYANN DARBY LEE ZWICKL
GEOFF MAYVIS TREVOR LOUDEN (HONOURY LIFE MEMBER)
RON HILL
CHARLIE WOOD SUE WOOD WAYNE TRELOAR
RON SHEEHAN BARBARA HOWARD GEORGE WALKER
REX ASHMAN TRACEY ASHMAN JULIE CUTHSWORTH
ERIC WEST HELEN HAHN
WALA AWARD OF MERIT RECIPIENTS
JENNY McGREGOR
ALLAN SAVAGE
CLIVE MURTHA
JOHN PURCELL
WAYNE TRELOAR
WALA DISTINGUISHED AWARD OF MERIT RECIPIENTS
JENNY McGREGOR
ALLAN SAVAGE
Fifty (50) cents of every drink purchased from Cappuccino express is donated back to the Centre.
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AFFILIATED CLUBS
BALLAJURA LAC: (BAL)
Colours: Red Top with White Stripe, Navy Blue trim and Navy Blue Pants
Formation: 1982/83
Training Venue: Kingfisher Park, Illawarra Crescent, Ballajura
Training Times: Tuesday & Thursday 5.00pm to 6.30pm
Office Bearers: President: Fraser Griggs 0401 444 544
Vice President: Vacant
Secretary: Cheryl Peak 0413 236 583
Treasurer: Michelle Griggs 0401 447 171
Registrar: Kerryn Weir 9249 5381
Manager: Kylee McVee 0435 028 195
BINDOON LAC: (BDN)
Colours: Green Shirt, Yellow Sleeves & Print and Blue Shorts & White socks
Formation: 2010/2011
Training Venue:
Training Times: Tuesday U7 – U 12 4.00pm to 5.00pm
U13 – U17 5.00pm to 6.00pm
Office Bearers: President: Austin Bailey 0418 925 569
Secretary: Teeny Lane 9571 0939
Treasurer: Debbie Bailey 9571 4700
Registrar: Austin Bailey 0418 925 569
Manager: Teeny Lane 9571 0939
ELLENBROOK LAC: (EBK)
Colours: White Top, Navy trim & Navy Blue Logo & Navy Blue Shorts
Formation: 2001/02
Training Venue: Coolamon Oval, Coolamon Boulevard, Ellenbrook
Training Times: Tuesday & Thursday 5.30pm to 6.30pm
Office Bearers: President: Paul McCarthy 92972311
Secretary: Kay McCarthy 92972311
Treasurer: Elaine Smyth
Registrar: Kym McCabe 0400 070 025
Manager: Susan Swanton 0431 390 206
GREENWOOD LAC: (GWD)
Colours: Emerald Green Top with Navy Blue Sleeves and Navy Blue Pants
Formation: 1977/78
Training Venue: Penistone Reserve, Penistone Street, Greenwood
Training Times: Monday & Wednesday 5.00pm to 6.30pm
Office Bearers: President: Paul Bennett 0430 315 999
Secretary: Jenny Bennett 0404 935 134
Treasurer: Marelle Titterington 0411 284 181
Registrar: Kylie Allan 0412 903 995
Manager: Vacant
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LANDSDALE LAC: (LAN)
Colours: Jade / Navy Blue Top and Navy Blue Pants
Formation: 2003/04
Training Venue: Kingsway Football Oval, Hartman Drive, Kingsway
Training Times: Monday and Wednesday 5.00 to 6.30pm
Office Bearers: President: Mark Trewin 0409 084 072
Secretary: Sonia Piccirilli 0400 100 532
Treasurer: Matt Gurner 0423 768 619
Registrar: Gina Hill 0427 996 875
Manager: Sam Trewin 0409 084 072
WANNEROO LAC: (WAN)
Colours: Purple Top with white sleeves and Navy Blue Pants
Formation: 1974/75
Training Venue: Edgar Griffiths Park, Garden Park Drive, Wanneroo
Training Times: Tuesday & Thursday U7-U9: 4.30pm to 5.15pm
U10-U17: 5.00pm to 6.00pm
Office Bearers: President Shane Miller 0438 826 454
Secretary: Claire Lamb 0497 781 555
Treasurer: Bec Miller 0418 172 160
Registrar: Megan Tardrew 0435 048395
Manager: Vacant
WOODVALE LAC: (WDV)
Colours: Lemon Top with Navy Blue marking and Navy Blue Pants
Formation: 1987/88
Training Venue: Woodvale SHS, Woodvale Drive, Woodvale
Training Times: Monday & Wednesday 5.00pm to 6.30pm
Officer Bearers: President Claudia Klaassen 0401 681 108
Secretary: Vacant
Treasurer: Sheree Llewellyn 0437 204 962
Registrar: Lee-Anne Jones 0405 185 756
Manager: Lois Crake
KINGSWAY WINTER CLUB:
Colours: Kingsway Centre Competition Attire
Apple/Lime Green Top with Navy Blue Printed Design and Navy Blue Trim
and Navy Blue Pants & Short socks.
Formation: 1987 this club is administered by the Centre Executive Committee.
Training Venue: Kingsway Oval
Training Times: Thurs 4.30 to 5.30pm
Winter Coach: TBA
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WHEN: Fri 7th Feb. 2014, Twilight
WHERE: Kingsway Football Club Oval
KINGSWAY LAC WILL BE HOSTING AN
INTERCLUB RELAY WHERE ATHLETES FROM
UNDER 7’S TO 17’S WILL REPRESENT THEIR CLUB
AND COMPETE AGAINST EACH OTHER IN 3
DIFFERING RELAY FORMATS.
ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE, PLEASE SEE YOUR CLUB
MANAGER, HEAD COACH OR GO SEE JAKE TREWIN.
KINGSWAY LAC
INTERCLUB RELAY
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GENERAL INFORMATION
1 COMPETITION FACILITIES
Athletics competition is held at Kingsway through the courtesy of the City of Wanneroo. We are indebted to the
Council’s Leisure Service’s Section for regular maintenance of the facilities. All competitors are requested to take care
of the track and the surrounding area. Please ensure that you put all your rubbish in the bins provided or better still,
take it home. All athletes are not to stand on the seats around the Arena, or climb on the scoreboard and dugouts.
Athletes and siblings are not to sit on the fence surrounding the oval.
2 INSURANCE
Under arrangements made by Western Australian Little Athletics Inc (WALA), all registered athletes and voluntary
helpers are covered by insurance while engaged in all Centre and Club organised activities. This includes training
sessions, competitions, working bees, officiating etc. If an accident occurs which may result in a claim the
circumstances surrounding the accident must be immediately reported to your Club Manager, who shall advise the
Centre Secretary. An excess is applicable to all claims. All Chaperones, Site Officials and Helpers must sign on each
week to be covered by Insurance.
Note: Adults (voluntary workers, parents and family members) are NOT covered by insurance if injured whilst
participating in any form of organised competition. Eg. Parent Track or Field Events (normally held on the Xmas
Modified Programme) and Toddlers race.
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3 AGE GROUPING
Competitors are segregated into age groups for the entire year. Under 7 to Under 17. The registration period is from 1
October to 30 September. Once a child is registered he or she remains registered until the following 30 September. A
child’s age is taken as at 1 October and he or she remains in that age group for the year.
4 AGE GROUP CHAPERONES
Age groups from under7 through to under17 will have chaperones allocated. Age Group Chaperones should have a
basic knowledge of event rules.
The duties of an age group chaperone are as follows:
undertake marshalling duties at all events
escort athletes to event site
in the event of no key site officials (eg. U7/U8 throws site) undertake key site official duties
in liaison with key site officials, ensure the effective operation of events by encouraging parent involvement
advise athletes of correct uniform attire
guide younger athletes in event rules (See Note 1)
monitor and check unruly behaviour. (See Note 2)
attend each competition day. If unavailable arrange someone to act as relief.
Note 1: At the start of each season some leniency is recommended for the younger age groups when
implementing event rules.
Note 2: A chaperone must consult with the key site official or Arena Manager before disqualifying an athlete
from an event for bad behaviour.
5 PARENT PARTICIPATION
All Clubs must provide officials to assist with the conducting of competition.
6 CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS
All Kingsway registered athletes are eligible to nominate for the Centre Championships.
Athletes may only compete in a maximum of six (6) events with no more than four (4) events on any one day.
Entries are to be completed on the official entry form, located at the rear of this handbook, and must be with your
Club Manager by the advertised closing date. Late entries will not be accepted.
Athletes will not be permitted to compete in an event for which they have not nominated without good reason.
The approval of both Kingsway’s Programme Coordinator and Centre Recorder must be obtained before
amending event start lists.
Medals will be presented to First, Second and Third places in all finals. All athletes who compete at the
Championships will be presented with a Participation Certificate as a record of their performances.
It should be noted that an earlier start time is usual for the Centre Championships. Due to the increased
programme it is possible that competition will carry over into the afternoon.
All entries are submitted to the Centre by the Clubs. To enter an athlete must have competed in each of the
selected events a minimum of once during the competition season at Kingsway.
Finals will be comprised of the athletes who record the fastest times in the heats. The number in a final will be
subject to track conditions and equipment availability.
All heats will be timed in 100th
of a second to decide the final. Under 7 athletes will not contest heats and a
final. The fastest time will be declared the winner.
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In all field events (except high jump) athletes up to and including Under 10 will be allowed three (3) attempts
only. Under 11-17 will be allowed three (3) attempts. On the completion of these attempts the top eight (8)
competitors will be allowed three (3) further attempts. The winning performance may come from any of the six
(6) attempts. If less than eight competitors commence in the event all athletes will receive six (6) attempts.
In all field events a count back will be used to determine the placing’s in the event of a tie.
Note: Calls and rules regarding marshalling will strictly adhered to.
7 UNDER 7 COMPETITION
Events for our Under 7 athletes are conducted in such a way that it allows them time to learn the event while still
competing against one another. This has proved to be a very good introduction to the sport for the children and
their parents.
8 REGISTRATION FEES
The Registration Fee you pay is divided between WALA, Kingsway Centre and your Club and a user pays fee by the
City of Wanneroo.
9 PURCHASING OF KINGSWAY UNIFORM
The Kingsway Singlet may be purchased every Saturday morning from the office between the hours of 10.00 and
11.00 o’clock only.
All shorts must be worn above the knee; short socks only.
Bike pants worn under shorts can be BLACK or NAVY BLUE only and must not have any logos or other markings
of any kind including stripes. (The exception is the skins made by 2XU for Little Athletics, they have the 2XU logo
on the bottom of the left leg.)
All competitors must wear correct club uniform. The registration number is worn on the front with the athletes
name written in the space provided. Age tags must sewn on the left hand corner. Other badges and logos are to
be affixed as specified. Shoes are considered to be part of the uniform and are compulsory for all events.
Competition tops must be tucked into shorts/briefs before the start of a track or field event.
Centre uniform is to be worn at all events conducted by WALA.
Under 7 – under 9’s may wear club shirt for Winter & Zones. Centre Uniform must be worn for State Relays.
Kingsway’s Old Centre Uniform is now obsolete and cannot be worn at state run events. Two piece
uniforms will not be approved for use at centre or state run events. ONLY SHORT SOCKS CAN BE WORN.
10 EQUIPMENT HIRE GUIDELINES:
Only Kingsway LAC training equipment may be hired. With the exception of starting blocks, no equipment regularly
used for Saturday morning competition and normally stored on the Centre’s vehicle, will be available for hire.
Any equipment (eg starting blocks) hired must be returned to the Centre in time for the equipment to be utilised, if
required, in sanctioned training sessions or Saturday morning competition.
In order to meet the above requirements, equipment will normally be hired out on a short term basis. If an athlete,
parent or coach wishes to hire equipment over the Winter Season, the hire charge will be negotiated and not in line
with the schedule published at the end of this document.
The hirer is responsible for the repair to any damage or replacement of any lost Centre equipment whilst in
possession of the equipment.
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Kingsway LAC accepts no liability for any damage or injury resulting from the use of the equipment whilst on hire.
Procedure:
a) Only Kingsway Executive members or Equipment Officers can authorise the hire of equipment. (See list
at Page 9)
b) An Equipment Hire Book is to be maintained by the Centre. The book will be permanently located in the
Office.
c) The following information is to be recorded in the Equipment Hire Book:
Name of borrower and affiliated club
Equipment borrowed
Date of Issue
Intended Return Date
Hire Charge (in accordance with the hire charge below)
Signatures of borrower & lending official
d) Hire charge to be collected and passed on to the Kingsway Treasurer
e) If the equipment is not returned by the agreed return date, a further hire charge may be applied
Any person wishing to borrow/hire equipment is encouraged to approach their respective affiliated club prior
to approaching the Kingsway Centre.
Hire Charges:
Hire Bond Hire Bond
Shot Put $5.00 $10.00 Hurdles $5.00ea 20.00/grp
Discus $5.00 $10.00 Starting Blocks $5.00 $50.00
Javelin $5.00 $50.00 Timing Gates $280.00
2 Carnivals $500.00
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RULES FOR COMPETITION
1 COMPETITION
All competitors must be registered with West Australian Little Athletics Inc (WALA).
All events are conducted in accordance with rules as determined by WALA. The Centre Executive may, at their discretion, implement competition rules to be applied at the Centre. If in doubt you should consult your Club Manager.
Athletes are to compete in their age/sex group only unless otherwise approved by the Arena Manager or Centre
Executive.
2 BEHAVIOUR
All athletes are expected to be courteous to officials and show the utmost regard for their fellow competitors.
People new to athletics may not always be as proficient at an event as you. Your support of their endeavours will
ensure that they enjoy their time at Kingsway as much as you.
A Key Site Official or Age Group Chaperone (if the Key Site Official is unavailable and in consultation with the Arena
Manager) may suspend a competitor under their control from continuing in an event should they consider that the
competitor’s behaviour is detrimental to the safe and efficient conduct of the event.
Continual misbehaviour throughout a competition day or over a period of competition days may result in firstly, an
athlete not being able to compete unless the athlete’s parents are present or suspension from competition for a period
determined by the Executive Committee.
3 MARSHALLING
All competitors will be called prior to the start of an event, to report to the marshalling area or field site.
Two calls will be given for each event. If all athletes are present before the second call, the key site official may
commence the event. The club managers and parents are requested to listen to all announcements to ensure that
athletes do not miss their events. For all track events if an athlete does not go through the marshalling area they will
not be able to compete, athletes cannot be bought out to the track and placed in an event.
4 SHOES AND SPIKES
Shoes are compulsory in all events.
Spiked Shoes: The wearing of spikes is optional for athletes from Under 11 upwards. Because of the likely danger
to others it is necessary that the Centre must impose conditions on their use. The approval to wear spikes is only
given if the athlete agrees to abide by the following conditions:
Under 10 and below are not entitled to wear shoes capable of taking spikes. Shoes having sharp plastic
edges or spike like dimples may be worn but must be filed to a safe level.
a) An athlete must apply to their Club for permission to wear spikes. These athletes will be identified by a Green
Button placed on their age tag.
b) Spiked shoes must be carried with the spikes on each shoe facing each other in order to prevent accidental injury.
A carry bag is strongly recommended.
c) Spikes must be carried to a field site or the start line of a track event and donned prior to the start of the event.
d) At the completion of an event spiked shoes must be removed before leaving the track or field site.
e) Spikes are permitted to have a maximum pyramid or Christmas tree spike length of 7mm for synthetic track events
(eg WA Stadium) and 12mm for grass track events and, 9mm for field events (including synthetic surfaces at both
Kingsway and WA Stadium).
f) Warming up for track events may be done in the area provided.
g) Spiked shoes may be used in the following events: Hurdles, 100m, 200m, 400m, Javelin, High Jump
(except U11 High Jump) and Long Jump/Triple Jump (Under 13-17 only).
h) A breach of these rules will result in a one (1) week suspension of the privilege to wear spikes. If the breach is
severe the Centre Executive may remove the right to wear spikes at Kingsway for the remainder of the season.
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5 HIGH JUMP
Athletes who are under taking Fosbury flop or Scissors for the first time each season are required to demonstrate to
an ability to jump using this style in a safe manner & be able to pass the starting height for their age group. A suitably
competent coaching staff member of a club will certify the athlete able to jump safely and the athlete will be issued
with a red button to be attached to their age tag & their name added to the list supplied to the recording personal.
Athlete’s names must be submitted to Susan Swanton NO LATER THAN 8PM ON THE THURSDAY TO BE ABLE TO
COMPETE ON THE SATURDAY MORNING. If an athlete’s name is not on the recording sheet THEY WILL NOT
BE ABLE TO COMPETE IN THE HIGH JUMP EVENT THAT WEEK.
6 STARTING BLOCKS
Starting blocks may be used by U13-17 athletes in laned events only. The Centre provides sets of starting blocks for
use by athletes. These can be borrowed from the starting block cart and must be returned at the completion of an
event. Athletes who do not return blocks at the end of their event will be refused use of the blocks for the rest of the
day. Private starting blocks may be used. For state run events conducted at Challenge Stadium, starting block spikes
should not exceed 12 mm with a maximum of 10 spikes per set. All starting blocks may be checked by appropriate
marshals at these events.
7 GRADING FOR TRACK ATHLETES
At the completion of the second week of competition (first full round of the two week programme) competitors in all
track events are graded according to achieved times. This ensures that heats each week will be as even as possible.
Gradings are automatically reviewed after each performance.
8 RECORDING OF TRACK & FIELD EVENTS
On the completion of a track event athletes must report to the Judge to ensure their time is recorded.
Recording for all field events will be done on site
9 PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT
Events can be amended or cancelled at the discretion of the Arena Manager or Programme Coordinator.
Lanes will not be used for events longer than 800 metres. Lots may be drawn for lane positions in events up to and
including 400 metres. The 800 metres is started in lanes with a staggered start and it is run-in a lane for 120 metres,
the cut in is marked with flags at approximately the 1500 metre start line.
10 PROTESTS
Club Managers may submit a written protest to the Arena Manger within twenty (20) minutes of the completion of an
event. The Arena Manager will convene a Protest Committee of three people to decide the protest.
11 PENTATHLON POINTS SYSTEM
Each athlete receives a Pentathlon point’s allocation based on their performance i.e. time or distance. This system
has a maximum score of fifty (50) points and is graded to suit each age group. The table of points is used by the
Centre to decide Champion Athlete and Club Awards
12 STARTING
For events in which the athletes run in lanes, a three (3) call start will be used. The start marshal or starter will
assemble the athletes about two (2) metres behind the start line.
The starter will issue the command “On Your Marks”. Athletes then take up their position on the start line. Any part of
the body in contact with the ground must be entirely behind the starting line. When the athletes are still, the starter will
call the command “Set”. Athletes can then move to the set position. When the athletes are completely still, the gun will
be fired. A second gun will indicate that a false start has occurred.
Under 7 to under 10: An athlete will be disqualified if he/she breaks three times.
Under 11 to under 15: An athlete will be disqualified if he/she breaks twice.
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Under 16 to under 17: An athlete will be warned once; the athlete who breaks the second time will be disqualified
regardless of them breaking the first time or not.
For events in which the athletes do not run in lanes, a two (2) call start will be used, in which the set command is
omitted.
A crouched starting position may be used. Two hands and one knee must be in contact with the ground at the “On
Your Marks” command.
13 ARENA ACCESS
The centre of the arena must be kept clear except for competing athletes and officials. Athletes proceeding to an
event must not cut across the arena.
14 TIMING
An athlete has finished a race when any part of his/her torso crosses the leading edge of the finishing line. Head,
neck, arms, legs, hands or feet are not considered in deciding the finish of an event.
Times for all events will not be rounded out as in previous years.
15 TRACK AND FIELD EVENT RECORDS
Possible field event records will be measured with a steel tape measure by the arena manager. An athlete will be
credited with a Centre record if the existing record is broken during any round of the field event being contested.
Kingsway Centre competition records can only be claimed by athletes registered with the Centre and competing at
Kingsway.
16 COACHING DURING COMPETITION
Strict rules apply at State Championship events regarding the coaching of athletes while an event is in progress.
Parents and coaches should make themselves familiar with these rules. At inter-club meets at the Centre these rules
are relaxed to some extent however, athletes need to be aware that they will have to look after themselves at State
run events and the Centre is a good place to learn. Measuring the run ups for competitors in long and triple jump is an
example of the type of assistance that cannot be given by a parent or a coach at a State run event.
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EVENT RULES
Unless exceptional circumstances exist and approval of the Centre Executive has been obtained, only equipment provided by the Centre may be used. Personnel equipment, with the exception of personnel attire and starting blocks, may not be used.
No athlete may commence any trial, in any event, until the site official has given permission to do so.
Safety rules must be observed at all times.
JAVELIN
1. After preparing to throw the javelin, and until it has been thrown, athletes must not turn completely around so that their backs are towards the throwing arc.
2. Athletes may not touch the arc, or the ground beyond the arc or the lines extending from the arc with any part of their body. Athletes may cross the parallel lines defining the run up without penalty.
3. Athletes must not leave the delivery area until the javelin has touched the ground, and then only from a standing position. Athletes must leave from behind the arc or the lines extending from the arc.
4. The tip of the javelin must strike the ground before any other part of the javelin. 5. The javelin must fall within the inner edges of the lines marking the sector. It does not matter where the javelin
goes after the initial ground impact. 6. No device, such as taping of the fingers together may be used unless legitimately covering a wound. 7. Measurement of throw is taken from the point where the javelin landed to the inside of the circumference of the
arc. All measurements are to be recorded to the nearest whole centimetre below the distance measured. 8. Time allowed for athletes to commence their trial should not exceed one (1) minute. 9. Athletes may interrupt a trial once started providing no rules have been broken up to that point. Athletes may lay
the implement down inside or outside and may leave the runway. When leaving the runway they shall step out as required in point 3 before returning to a satisfactory position and begin a fresh trial. All the moves permitted by this paragraph shall be included in the maximum time for a trial of one (1) minute.
Note: Javelins must be carried vertically back to the throwing arc. THEY MUST NOT BE THROWN.
DISCUS
1. The throw must commence from a stationary position. 2. The athlete may enter the circle from any direction, but must leave from the rear half of the circle. 3. The athlete must not leave the circle until the discus has landed. 4. The athlete must leave the circle from a standing position. 5. The athlete must not touch the top of the circle or the ground outside the circle during the throw. 6. The discus must fall so that the point of impact is within the inner edges of the lines marking the sector. It does’
not matter where the discus goes after the first impact. 7. The measurement is recorded to the inside of the ring and taken back to the nearest whole centimetre below
the distance measured. 8. Time allowed for athletes to commence their trial should not exceed one (1) minute. 9. Athletes may interrupt a trial once started providing no rules have been broken up to that point. Athletes may lay
the implement down inside or outside and may leave the circle. When leaving the circle they shall step out as required in point 2 before returning to a satisfactory position and begin a fresh trial. All the moves permitted by this paragraph shall be included in the maximum time for a trial of one (1) minute.
10. No device, such as taping of the fingers together may be used unless legitimately covering a wound.
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SHOT PUT
10. The shot put must be held against or close to the neck under the chin when the athlete takes his stance to commence the trial. The hand holding the shot must not be dropped below this position during the trial.
11. The shot must not be brought from behind the line of the shoulders. 12. The trial must commence from a stationary position. 13. The athlete may enter the circle from any direction, but must leave from the rear half of the circle. 14. The athlete must not leave the circle until the shot has landed. 15. The athlete must leave the circle from a standing position. 16. The athlete must not touch the top of the stop board, the circle or the ground outside the circle during the throw. 17. The shot must fall so that the point of impact is within the inner edges of the lines marking the sector. It does’ not
matter where the shot rolls after the first impact. 18. The measurement is recorded to the inside of the stop board and taken back to the nearest whole centimetre
below the distance measured. 19. Time allowed for athletes to commence their trial should not exceed one (1) minute. 20. Athletes may interrupt a trial once started providing no rules have been broken up to that point. 21. Athletes may lay the implement down inside or outside and may leave the circle. When leaving the circle they
shall step out as required in point 4 before returning to a satisfactory position and begin a fresh trial. All the moves permitted by this paragraph shall be included in the maximum time for a trial of one (1) minute.
22. No device, such as taping of the fingers together may be used unless legitimately covering a wound.
LONG JUMP
1. The entire take off foot must be placed behind the edge of the mat closest to the pit. 2. The athlete must not swerve to one side of the board and run past a line extended outwards from the front of the
mat or metre square. 3. The landing must be made in the sand, and any contact outside the pit must be forward of the landing mark in the
sand. 4. The competitor must walk forward from the pit. 5. No practice jumps will be permitted. However, athletes will be permitted to have on run through to measure their
run-up. 6. Athletes may not employ any form of somersaulting. 7. Time allowed for athletes to commence their trial should not exceed one (1) minute. 8. If athletes take off from behind the mat, the measurement shall be made to the edge of the 20cm strip closest to
the landing area. 9. Where a competitor jumps before the ½ metre or metre square mat the measurement shall be taken from the
edge furthermost from the edge of the pit.
TRIPLE JUMP
1. Rules 1 to 9 of long jump apply. 2. The trial must consist of three jumps. The first jump (hop) is made from the take off leg to a landing on the same
leg. The second jump (step) is made such that the landing is made on the opposite leg to the take off. The third jump is made so that the athlete lands in the pit, generally with both legs together.
3. The distance of the mat from the pit will be as per the listed event specifications measured to the front of the mat. However, an athlete may request the mat to be moved back or forward. All moves may only be done in whole metres.
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HIGH JUMP
Note: Clubs are advised on the minimum starting heights for scissor kick or Fosbury flop and the athletes must be
certified by their clubs that they can achieve the minimum starting height for competition and demonstrate the
technique safely. All athletes must be re certified by their clubs each season that they are able to demonstrate the
technique safely and can clear the starting height for their age group. Upon demonstration of the safe technique and
starting height the club will certify that athlete may be issued with a license to perform this jump and will advise the
Kingsway centre accordingly. All athletes with a license will be noted on the recording sheet and only those athletes
will be permitted to compete. If an athlete’s name is not on the recording list they WILL NOT be able to compete in
that event.
1. Before the competition begins, the Judge shall announce to the competitors the starting height and the subsequent heights to which the bar will be raised at the end of each round until there is only one competitor remaining having won the competition, or there is a tie for first place.
2. Unless there is only one competitor remaining and he/she has won the competition: (a) the bar should never be raised by less than 2cm
And unless all competitors agree:
(b) the increment for raising the bar should never increase greater than 5cm.
3. For all age groups the bar will be raised in increments of 5cm until there are three or less competitors in the event
and then by 2 rises of 3cm and all subsequent rises of 2cm unless all competitors agree to greater increments.
4. The competitor shall take off on lead foot (Foot closest to the bar). When the scissor action is used the lead foot must touch the landing area before any other part of the body.
5. Under 9, Under 10 and under 11 athletes must use the scissor kick technique. 6. Once the competition has begun, competitors are not permitted to use the runway or take off area for practice
purposes or to re-measure their run up. 7. A competitor fails if;
(a) After the jump, the bar does not remain on the supports because of the action of the competitor whilst jumping
irrespective of whether the competitor has left the landing area or not. (In windy conditions the Chief Judge
must decide whether the wind or the athlete was responsible for the bar falling); or
(b) The athlete touches the ground including the landing area beyond the plane of the uprights, either between or
outside the uprights with any part of their body, without clearing the bar. However, if when jumping, a
competitor touches the landing area with their foot and in the opinion of the Judge no advantage is gained the
jump for that reason should not be considered as a failure.
8. A competitor may commence jumping at any height previously announced by the Judge and may jump at any subsequent height. Three consecutive failures, regardless of the height at which any such failures occur, disqualify an athlete from further jumping.
The effect of this rule is that a competitor may forego their second or third trial at a particular height (after failing at
the first or second attempt) and still jump at a subsequent height. If an athlete for goes a trial at a certain height,
he/she may not make any subsequent attempt at that height.
9. Any measurement of a new height shall be made before competitors attempt such height. In all cases of records the Judge shall check the measurement and have it confirmed by an arena manager when the bar is placed at the record height and they shall re-check the measurement before each subsequent record attempt if the bar has been touched since last measured.
10.Even after all other competitors have failed; a competitor is entitled to continue jumping until they have forfeited their right to compete further.
After a competitor has won the competition, the height or heights, to which the bar shall be raised, shall be
decided by the athlete in consultation with the Judge or Field Referee. However, after a maximum of two further
heights the athlete must attempt a new personal best or forfeit their right to continue.
The effect of this rule is to allow athletes to continue jumping indefinitely while they achieve new personal bests.
Should the winner of the event continue jumping and another event for that age group is called then they shall be
advised accordingly and they must:
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(a) Elect to continue to jump until they have forfeited the right to do so and not contest
the next event if the event is to be a track event.
(b) Elect to continue to jump until they have forfeited the right to do so and join the next
event at the stage it is up to if the event is to be a field event.
(c) Elect to forfeit the right to continue jumping and join the event. In which case the high jump event will
conclude.
11. A competitor will be credited with the best of all their jumps.
12. Competitors have one (1) minute to complete their trial once called to jump by the Judge. A competitor may interrupt a trial and begin a fresh trial in the one (1) minute allowed provided that no rules have been infringed.
If a competitor is the only one remaining; then
(a) he/she shall be allowed no more than one (1) minute between attempts before being called to take the next
jump in the round.
(b) If the bar is to be raised to the next height he/she shall receive no more time than it takes to complete this
action before being called to jump.
(Note in both instances above the competitor then has a further minute to complete his/her trial.)
13. Ties shall be resolved as follows: (a) The competitor with the lowest number of trials at the height at which the tie occurs shall be awarded the
higher place.
(b) If the tie still remains, the competitor with the lowest total of failures throughout the competition up to and
including the height last cleared shall be awarded the higher place.
(c) If a tie still remains the athletes will be awarded first place.
WALKING
Race walking is a progression of steps so taken that continual unbroken contact with the ground is maintained.
1. During the period of each step the advancing foot of the walker must make contact with ground before the rear foot leaves the ground.
2. The supporting leg must be straightened (i.e. not bend at the knees) for at least one moment when the vertical position.
3. A total of three reports by the Judging Panel will result in disqualification. 4. Walkers must wear bibs during the event in order that walk judges can easily identify the athlete. 5. At the completion of the event all athletes must congregate at the side of the long track recording tent and await
the decision of the judges as to whether the athlete has been disqualified.
HURDLES
1. Athletes are to hurdle the hurdle in their lane only. 2. Athletes must not deliberately knock down hurdles. 3. Athletes trailing leg must come over the hurdle and not around the hurdle. 4. Athletes are not to run the wrong way over the hurdles as this is a dangerous practice.
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HEALTH AND WELFARE
1 WEATHER
Concerns and misunderstandings always arise when the mercury soars beyond forty (40) degrees or the rain sets in
for the morning. As a sporting organisation in control of young children and teenagers our objective is to provide
athletes and officials with an enjoyable and friendly atmosphere in which to participate and a safe environment which
ensures reasonable comfort and protection.
The onus will always rest with the parents/guardians to finally decide on what is best for their children when
weather extremes are experienced.
In the event of rain the Executive Committee will decide whether the programme will be held or not. If the programme
is reduced the allocation of points will be at the discretion of the Centre Executive.
Shade is provided on all sites and athletes are encouraged to utilise this facility.
The Arena Manager may cancel an event if the conditions are such that there may be a considerable risk of injury.
Please assist us by ensuring that your children are provided with, and encouraged to use, the following:
a tee-shirt to cover their shoulders between events
a hat and a good quality sun block
Drink plenty of fluids. It is better to drink little and often. Water is best!! However, avoid drinking water that is ice cold when you are hot as this may cause cramps in the stomach. Fizzy drinks are not recommended while competing because of the danger of dehydration.
Kingsway centre recognises the importance of good nutrition for sports performance by promoting good nutrition and healthy eating messages.
2 INJURY / ILLNESS
Injury is one of the down sides of exercise or sport. It is often caused by overdoing things or lack of a proper warm
up. Some of the more common injuries are:
Tendonitis: Usually occurs in the shoulder, elbow, knee or Achilles (ankle) tendons. Ensure a good warm up and don’t try a new exercise programme beyond your level of fitness. Well heeled shoes may help with tendonitis.
Stiff or Sore Muscles: Come after a hard, long or different work out. May be avoided by warming up, cooling down and stretches.
Strains and Sprains: When a muscle or ligament is damaged, bleeding or swelling occurs, suppressing nerve endings, causing pain and reducing mobility. Caused through over stretching, poor warm up or accident.
Key Site Officials have the discretionary power to stop an athlete from competing in an event if they believe that their
ability or action is such that they are likely to injure themselves.
In relation to illnesses, the Centre’s registration form has provision for the listing of allergies and other
known medical conditions. It is imperative that this information be kept up to date to assist our first aid staff.
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3 FIRST AID
Seek immediate assessment and treatment for your injuries and where possible follow the R.I.C.E.R. and H.A.R.M.
principles.
R = Rest
I = Ice the injury at once
C = Compress to reduce swelling
E = Elevate the injury above the heart to aid drainage and reduce swelling
R = Refer to doctor or physiotherapist
Avoid:
H = Heat, which increases swelling and pain
A = Alcohol
R = Running or exercise too soon, which makes an injury worse.
M = Massage, which may increase bleeding in the first 24 hours.
Do not pick up an athlete who has fallen until the injury has been determined.
Consult the First Aid Officer as soon as possible.
Kingsway centre discourages the use of medication in respect of injury/recovery that would enable a participant to
compete where they would not otherwise have been able. The use of illicit drugs and performance enhancing drugs is
not permitted by any Kingsway centre members or patrons. We will adopt and be guided by the Sports Medicine
Australia policy on the administration of medication by non medical personnel.
4 NON SMOKING POLICY
The Executive Committee of the Kingsway Centre understands the harmful effects of smoking on health, fitness and
performance in sport and as a result has adopted the following policy:
ATHLETES are reminded that smoking adversely affects performance. Athletes are prohibited from smoking whilst engaged in athletics
COACHES AND OFFICIALS are reminded that they are role models for junior athletes and are asked to refrain from smoking whilst associated with the sport
PREMISES and competition areas at Kingsway are declared smoke free zones. Smoking is permitted well away from all sites.
SPECTATORS are reminded that smoking is considered to be inappropriate in a sporting environment and are urged to respect our policy on tobacco products.
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5. SUN PROTECTION POLICY
The health of members and supporters is of primary concern to the Kingsway Little Athletics Centre. Accordingly, the
Centre will actively seek to promote, encourage and support sun protection at Centre meetings, training and
competitions.
As Centre competition is held between the hours of 7.45am and 12.45pm on Saturday mornings, Kingsway Little
Athletic Centre, where possible, will:
provide an SPF30+ or higher sunscreen for members and make it available for sale and/or use to spectators;
encourage members and supporters to wear a hat that complies with the Cancer Foundation of WA recommendations while participating in Centre activities;
Ensure maximum use of existing shade at the Centre. Where shade is not adequate, the Centre will endeavour to provide temporary shade structures.
Provide portable shade structures for members at competitions held away from Kingsway eg. Inter Centre competitions, Zone & State Championships;
promote the Sun Smart/Me No Fry message in all Centre publications including posters, newsletters, brochures and handbook, as well as over the public address system at Centre competitions;
in order to reduce the ultraviolet radiation exposure to members, schedule all Centre training sessions after 4.30pm;
encourage senior athletes, coaches, officials and members in prominent positions, and parents to be Sun Smart role models;
consider the reasons for and appropriateness of any rules that prevent the implementation of sun protection strategies;
advise all affiliated clubs about the Sun Smart Policy and encourage clubs to comply with the policy;
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STATE RUN COMPETITIONS
Summer Season
PLEASE NOTE: ATHLETES WHO TRANSFER FROM ANOTHER CENTRE CANNOT REPRESENT KINGSWAY IN
RELAY EVENTS UNTIL THEY HAVE COMPETED IN A MINIMUM OF FOUR (4) COMPETITIONS AS A FULLY
PAID AND REGISTERED MEMBER OF KINGSWAY CENTRE.
TEAM CHALLENGE 2013
The aim of this day is to introduce our younger athletes to competition at the State Athletic stadium without too much
pressure, by participating in a team event.
Teams will consist of Boys and Girls teams of four athletes from the SAME AGE GROUP (4x U7 Boys, 4xU9 Girls)
Each Centre may enter up to four teams of each gender and each age group. Each team of four would compete in
four events throughout the day, in their age groups.
All athletes will receive two attempts only in all field events. The top three place getters for each event will receive a
place ribbon; all Athletes will receive participation ribbons. Whilst all performances are acknowledged on the day No
Centre points or Trophies will be awarded it is for fun and participation only.
ALL athletes will receive a small show bag on the day.
We have decided to make this day a really fun day combining it with a fundraising / awareness day for the McGrath
Foundation by turning it PINK.
Athletes can come in their club or centre uniforms or dressed in PINK but must wear their competition numbers. We
ask that everyone else please come in pink to highlight the cause and support the McGrath foundation.
When: Sunday November 17th 2013
Where: State Athletic Stadium
Time: start 8am (sharp) collect your show bags from 7.30am
Entry Fee: $10.00 per team Max four teams per age group and gender per centre
Entries Close: 28th October 2013
EVENTS
Age Event Event Event Event Event
U6 Turbo Jav Long Jump 60m 100m Shuttle Relay
U7 Turbo Jav Long Jump 60m 100m Shuttle Relay
U8 Turbo Jav Long Jump 60m 100m Shuttle Relay
U9 Shot Put Long Jump 60m 100m Shuttle Relay
U10 Shot Put Long Jump 60m 100m Shuttle Relay
Uniform: Club or Centre uniforms with registration numbers – no midriffs please
OR GO PINK!!! NO SPIKES IN ANY EVENT
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MULTI EVENT CHAMPIONSHIPS
This competition is held at the WA Athletics Stadium and is open to athletes in the U11 to U17 age groups. Each age
group competes in five (5) events and points are awarded based on performance. Centre uniform with registration
number and age tag must be worn.
U11 - U13 100m, Shot Put, Long Jump, Hurdles, 800m
U14 - U15 100m, Discus, Long Jump, Hurdles, 800m
U16 - U17 100m, Shot Put, Long Jump, Hurdles, 800m
Nomination fee of $10 will be refundable on attendance. “Athletes must compete in ALL five events”.
IGA STATE TRACK & FIELD RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS
Guidelines & Policy Summary Track This competition is held at WA Athletics Stadium and is open to athletes in the U8 to U17 age groups. Athletes must compete in Kingsway uniform. Age tags and numbers are required. Events to be conducted are: 4 x 100m U8 to U17 4 x 200m U8 to U10 4 x 400m U11 to U17 The U16 & U17 4x400m & 4x100m will be combined into the same sex age group and compete in the U17 age group with unlimited team entries for this age group. The Coaching & Development Officer of Kingsway will act as the “Relays Coaching Coordinator” (RCC). The RCC will be responsible for the appointment of all relay coaches. Priority will be given to those coaches who were involved in the previous season of relays. Failing this, other parent coaches will be canvassed and allocated to the positions. A track relay team consists of four (4) or five (5) athletes i.e.: four (4) competitors and one (1) reserve. The RCC will provide to coaches a “dossier” of 8~10 athletes with the best times recorded, depending on the number of athletes available in the age group. Coaches are encouraged to select five (5) member squads from this dossier and allow for injury and last minute changes. The final number however, will be affected by the availability of athletes in an age group, the times recorded by each athlete competing in an age group, and the selection strategy of the coach. A coach may use all five (5) athletes in heats and finals at their own discretion. All athletes in a team, including the reserve, are eligible to win medals. Athletes will only be selected based on current season performances, and must compete in the particular events at least three (3) times at Kingsway. Athletes joining Kingsway during the selection period may submit their case to the RCC and the KLAC committee. Coaches are required to submit their final teams as soon as possible, or at least one (1) week prior to the relay event. This enables parent rosters to be finalised for the event. Changes made within this one week period should be sent to the RCC for assessment of “fairness” of the change. Otherwise, injuries and/or withdrawals are automatic reasons for changes. Coaches, parents and other interested parties of the relay teams are to address any issues or questions to the RCC. The Kingsway Executive Committee reserves the right to have the final say on any issue or decision. In accordance with Little Athletics Western Australia Inc. (LAWA) guidelines, athletes selected in the track relays teams cannot be selected for field relays teams. In addition, LAWA dictates that Centres submit a track team before a field team, unless the Centre is deficient in numbers and obtains special permission to do otherwise. Nonetheless, even if an athlete ranks well in both track & field, the RCC will give priority to the track team creation, makeup and success. An athlete who refuses to take a position in the track team may be refused a position in the field team. The RCC and Kingsway Executive will always ensure the best results for both track & field, with the track team selections taking precedence. Shoes are compulsory. Spikes and “blanks” are not permitted and are to be removed from running shoes.
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Training times, days and location is the responsibility of the coach, and the dossier of athletes will contain contact
names and numbers for the coach to arrange training schedules. Coaches and parents are obliged to work with each
other in achieving a harmonious outcome, and both parties are encouraged to be understanding of individual
situations and commitments. However, it is the responsibility of the parent to ensure their child attends training, and to
contact the coach if it is not possible. Continual failure to attend training may result in that athlete losing their place in
the team.
Training conducted at the Kingsway ground must work around other clubs and sports that book and use the facilities.
Please be courteous and ask to use space first.
Field This competition is held at WA Athletics Stadium in conjunction with the State Track Relay Championships. The event is open to athletes in the U10 to U16~17 age groups. Athletes must compete in Kingsway uniform. Age tags and numbers are required. In accordance with LAWA guidelines, athletes selected in the field relay teams cannot be selected for track relay teams. The Kingsway RCC will be responsible for selecting the field teams and contacting the athletes and parents. Field relay teams are not required to train. Events contested for 2013/14 Season are:
U10 Long Jump, Javelin, Shot Put and Discus.
U11 Long Jump, Shot Put, Triple Jump and Discus
U12 Long Jump, Discus, Triple Jump and Shot Put
U13 Shot Put, Triple Jump, Discus and Long Jump
U14 Javelin, Long Jump, Shot Put and Triple Jump
U15 Triple Jump, Javelin, Long Jump and Shot Put
U16/17 Triple Jump, Discus, Long Jump and Shot Put
A field relay team may consist of a minimum of two (2) athletes to a maximum of four (4) athletes; the final number will be affected by the availability of athletes in an age group, the distances recorded by each athlete competing in an age group, and the selection strategy of the coach. If four (4) athletes are selected, each athlete will compete in one (1) event. If three (3) athletes are selected, one (1) athlete will compete in two (2) events while the remaining two (2) athletes will compete in one (1) event. If two (2) athletes are selected, each athlete will compete in two (2) events. In accordance with LAWA guidelines, spikes may be used from U11 upwards in the javelin. In the long jump U11 &
U12’s are not permitted to use spikes. Spikes for jumps events are to be a maximum of 9mm.
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STATE CHAMPIONSHIP HEATS AND ¼ FINALS (KNOWN AS ZONES)
This meet is held over two (2) consecutive days. Athletes must compete in Kingsway uniform (U7-U9 can wear Club
Uniforms) including age tags, registration numbers and sponsorship tag.
Our Zone consists of Eastern Hills, Inglewood, Bayswater and Kingsway LAC. In the U7 to U9 age group Bunbury
and Kalgoorlie are also included in our Zone. The Zone Championships can be hosted by any of the above centres;
Location of the zones will be confirmed and advertised during each season.
Athletes are limited to a maximum number of events for the championships, refer table below. There is no restriction
on the number of events an athlete can contest on any one (1) day.
Under 7 – 9: Four (4) Events Under 10 – 12: Five (5) Events Under 13 – 15: Six (6) Events
U7 TO U9’S WILL COMPETE IN THE HEATS & 1\4 FINALS ONLY AND MEDALS WILL BE AWARDED TO THE
FIRST 3 IN EACH EVENT PER SEX.
THE U7 TO U9’S WILL NOT CONTINUE ON TO THE SEMIS & FINALS OF THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS.
U16 & U17’S WILL NOT COMPETE IN ZONES, BUT WILL BE ELIGIBLE TO NOMINATE FOR THE SEMI FINALS
& FINALS OF THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS.
STATE TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS SEMIS AND FINALS
Athletes who qualify through the Zone Championships go on to compete against qualifiers from other Zones and
Country Centres. These championships will be held during March at WA Athletics Stadium. Athletes must compete in
Kingsway uniform including age tags, registration numbers and sponsorship tag.
The programme followed is different from the zones programme. Please check the West Australian Little Athletics
website www.walittleathletics.com.au
NATIONAL TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIPS
This event is held in April each year. Hosting of the championships is rotated between states on an annual basis.
Twenty two (22) athletes, normally eleven (11) of each gender, are selected from the U13 age group to represent
Western Australia. State representatives are chosen on their overall season performances including those at local
Centre competition, State Multi Event Championships and State Track & Field Championships.
Athletic results recorded from outside the W.A.L.A. umbrella are not considered.
NATIONAL MULTI EVENT CHAMPIONSHIPS
Competition is held in conjunction with the National Teams Championships. The team is comprised of two (2) boys
and two (2) girls from the U15 age group. Selection is based mainly on performance at the State Multi Event
Championships & season performances.
WALA INTERNATIONAL TEAM
All medal winners in the U14 and U15 age groups at the State Track & Field Championships are eligible to be
selected in the team. The WALA International team competes in either Singapore or Kuala Lumpur each season.
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WINTER COMPETITION
The winter season is undertaken from May to August and covers Cross Country Running and Road Walking at
different venues throughout the metropolitan area. All athletes compete in Kingsway Centre uniform (U7-U9 can wear
Club Uniforms) and in the same age group as the preceding summer.
Age tags and registration numbers must be transferred to the Kingsway uniform.
New registrations are welcome with the payment of the appropriate fee to cover insurance, C.O.W user pays
etc.
CROSS COUNTRY RUNS
Competition is Inter-Centre, organised by WALA and is held every second Saturday afternoon commencing at
1.00pm. The first competition date, and one (1) other, is run as scratch races and the remainder are run on a
handicap basis.
Athletes must compete in a minimum of five (5) cross country runs to be eligible to compete in the State Cross
Country Championships.
Events conducted are:
Under 7 - 9: 1500 metres Under 10 - 12: 2000 metres Under 13 - 17: 3000 metres
ROAD WALKS
Competition is Inter Centre, organised by WALA and is held on alternate Saturday afternoons to the cross country
runs also commencing at 1.00pm.
Athletes must compete in a minimum of four (4) road walks to be eligible to compete in the State Road Walking
Championships.
Events conducted are:
Under 7: 1000 metres Under 8 - 9: 1500 metres Under 10 - 17: 2000 metres
STATE CROSS COUNTRY RUNS & ROAD WALKS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Hosted by centres on an expression of interest basis.
Races are held over their respective distances and conclude the winter season. Medals are awarded to place getters
in each age group. Under 7’s are now eligible to compete in the winter state championships. Athletes in the U7 – U9
may wear their club uniform with numbers, age tag and IGA badge, all other athletes must wear a Centre uniform with
numbers, age tag and IGA badge.
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Kingsway Little Athletics Centre would like to thank Justin Dow from Brumby’s
Ellenbrook for his donation of rolls for the Kingsway Cross Country run held in
Bindoon during the Winter season.
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2013/2014 SUMMER SEASON
OPENING CEREMONY OCTOBER 26TH MODIFIED ½ PROGRAMME 1
The official opening of the 2013/2014 season will commence with a march past of all clubs (Ballajura, Bindoon, Ellenbrook, Greenwood, Landsdale, Wanneroo, Woodvale) as well as Kingsway representatives in the WALA State Teams that would have competed in an U14/U15 international athletics meeting in Kuala Lumpur during July 2013 and the U13 Australian Team Championships and U15 Multi Event Championships which competed in Canberra during April 2013.
Special guests will make presentation of awards, including Centre Captains, Kylie Wheeler Trophy, State Team
Representation Awards and Life Membership.
Events conducted on Opening Day will be in accordance with the following Modified ½ Programme 1:
There will be seven (7) full programmes this year (including the ½ programmes).
Programme for the year.
Note: Pentathlon Points, Records, and Personal Bests will count on this day.
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
200m 200m 200m 200m 200m 200m 100m 100m 100m 100m 100m
Long Long Shot Shot 400m 400m 400m 400m 400m 400m 400m
70m 70m 70m 70m Shot Shot Discus Long Discus Discus Discus
Javelin Javelin Javelin Long High High Long Long
2013/2014
KIDS HELPING KIDS FAMILY FUN DAY PROGRAMME 1
KIDS HELPING KIDS, will be held on Saturday November 2nd, 2013
Parents, officials and friends of athletes will also be permitted to join in the fun on this day: This day was previously
the old Relay-athon Day.
Programme for This Day
Note: Pentathlon Points, Records, and Personal Bests will count on this day.
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INTER-CLUB COMPETITION PROGRAMME 2013/2014
Marshalling will commence at 7.30 am. Programme commences at 7.45am sharp.
Two (2) calls will be given to inform athletes that their event is to be held. You must be at the site and ready to start
immediately following the second call.
The tables below show the events contested by each age group in each programme.
THE PROGRAMME COORDINATOR MAY FROM TIME TO TIME AND BASED ON THE
AVAILABILITY OF SITES, ALTER THE ORDER OF EVENTS CONDUCTED.
THE PROGRAMME OUTLINES THE LIST OF EVENTS TO BE COMPLETED ON EACH DAY
BUT DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE ORDER IN WHICH THEY MAY BE RUN.
Programme 1:
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Mini H 60m H 60m H 60m H 60m H 60m H 200m H 200m H 200m H 200m H 200m H
200m 200m 200m 200m 200m 200m 100m 100m 100m 100m 100m
70m 70m 70m 70m 1500m 1500m 1500m 1500m 1500m 1500m 1500m
Long Long 400m 400m 400m 400m 400m 400m 400m 400m 400m
Shot Shot Shot Shot Shot Shot Discus Discus Discus Discus Discus
High Triple Triple Triple High High High High High
Javelin Javelin Javelin Long Long Long Long Long
Programme 2:
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
70m 70m 800m 800m 800m 800m 800m 800m 800m 800m 800m
100m 100m 100m 100m 100m 100m 200m 200m 200m 200m 200m
Discus Discus Discus Discus Discus Discus 80m H 80/90 H 90/100
H 90/100
H 100/110
H
Turbo Turbo 700m Walk
1100m Walk
1100m Walk
1500m Walk
1500m Walk
1500m Walk
1500m Walk
1500m Walk
1500m Walk
Long Long Turbo High High High Javelin Javelin Javelin Javelin Javelin
Long Long Long Long Triple Triple Triple Triple Triple
Shot Shot Shot Shot Shot
Note: Parents are responsible for ensuring their children remain away from the equipment car and quad bike
whilst it is in the process of setting up and storing away equipment at the beginning and end of competition.
Although all care will be taken by Kingsway officials, no responsibility for injuries will be accepted.
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INTRODUCTION TO COACHING COURSE
Have you ever wanted to help at your Little Athletics Centre but not known how?
Has your local Centre ever asked for volunteers and you stood back
because you didn’t want to make a mistake?
Has your child ever asked for basic event assistance and you didn’t know how to help them?
If you answered yes to any of these questions then this course is for you!
To do this course you don’t need to have any prior knowledge of Little Athletics; all you need is a
willingness to learn. ‘Introduction to coaching’ is a term used to encompass the essentials you
need to know about how to conduct an event at the ‘how not to get disqualified level’. The course
also dispels some common myths and misconceptions about each of the Little Athletics events.
Dates of various courses available are listed on page 84
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INTERCLUB RELAY
Friday February 7th
, 2014 (Friday PM - Time to be announced)
Uniform: Athletes will be required to wear their club uniform along with their age tag and registration number.
Start Time: First marshalling at approx. TBA
TRACK RELAY RULES
(i) U7 to U15 -One team per age per gender per club can be nominated to compete. U16 & U17 will combine and enter as an U17 team.
(ii) Relay races which are conducted are:-
4 x 70m U7 – U9 Boys and Girls
4 x 100m U7 – U17 Boys and Girls
4 x 200m U10 – U12 Boys and Girls
4 x 400m U10 –U17 Boys and Girls.
4 x 800m U13 – 17 Boys and Girls.
Swedish Medley Relay (400m x 300m x 200m x 100m)
(iii) a) Competitors must compete only in their age groups. However, if any Club has less than five (5) registered competitors available in any age group, they can promote a competitor from the age group immediately below. This competitor can compete in their age group as well.
b) The U16 & U17 4 x 400, 4 x 800 and 4 x 100 may be a combined age group of U16 & U17 athletes as
long as they are of the same sex and will compete in the U17 age group.
(iv) Spikes must not be worn by competitors. If spikes are removed from the shoe, blanks must be inserted into each hole. Shoes are compulsory.
(v) Each race is a straight final.
(vi) Points will be awarded in the finals with first place receiving 10 points, second receiving 8, and third receiving 6 and so on.
(vii) The Club with the highest overall points at the conclusion in the boys and girls will receive a perpetual trophy.
(viii) In the event of a tie for total team points, the team with the most competitors competing will win that age group.
(ix) Ribbons will be presented to the first placed teams in each group and ribbons for the second and third placed teams.
(x) A perpetual trophy will be presented to the club which achieves the highest point score total.
(xi) A protest fee of $15.00 will apply to all club protests and should be made to the arena manager, via the announcer, within 5 minutes of the completed relay time.
(xii) Club uniforms to be worn and LA rego numbers and age tags
(xiii) In order to facilitate the smooth running of the programme, some assistance (in the form of parent helpers) will be expected from each club.
(xiv) Clubs that do not have enough athletes will be able to combine with other clubs to form a team
(xv) In the event where there is less than 6 clubs entered in a race, a club may enter 2 teams, but only the highest place team will receive points for that race
(xvi) 3 marshalling points will be set up
- Female Marshalling
- Male Marshalling
- 7-9s Marshalling
(xvii) State Relay rules will be enforced, A club can be disqualified for breaking the rules
(xviii) The will be only 2 calls for events, athletes must be on track at the starting time
(xix) It is a family fun day and we are to encourage that throughout the event
(xx) Athletes will be disqualified when:
- They interfere with another club
- Drop the baton and the receiving runner picks it up
- Change the baton outside the box
- Start at the wrong spot
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EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
High Jump
Starting Heights U9 U10 U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 U17
Girls 0.75 0.85 0.90 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35
Boys 0.80 0.90 0.95 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40
Scissor Kick technique must be utilised by the U9’s , U10’s & U11’s
U7 U8 U9 U10 U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 U17
Javelin Turbo Turbo Turbo 400g 400g 400g
400g
Girls
600g
Boys
400g
Girls
600g
Boys
500g
Girls
600g
Boys
500g
Girls
700g
Boys
500g
Girls
700g
Boys
Discus 350g 500g 500g 500g 750g 750g
750g
Girls
1Kg
Boys
1Kg 1Kg 1Kg
1Kg
Girls
1.5Kg
Boys
Shot Put 1Kg 1.5Kg 2Kg 2Kg 2Kg
2 Kg
Girls
3Kg
Boys
3Kg
3Kg
Girls
3Kg
Boys
3Kg
Girls
4Kg
Boys
3Kg
Girls
4Kg
Boys
3Kg
Girls
5Kg
Boys
Triple Jump U10 U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 U17
Take Off Board Settings
In full metre increments commencing from 5m
For Girls & Boys
Mat sizes for Long and Triple Jumps are as follows:
U7-U9: one metre U10-U12: 500mm U13-U17: 200mm
Hurdles
U7
Mini
Hurdle
s
U8
U9
U10
U11 U12 U13
U13
U14G
U14B
U15G
U16G
U15B
U16B
U17G
U17B U14-17
Distance 60m 60m 60m 60m 200m 80m 90m 100m 110m 200m
Height 30 cm 45cm 60cm 68cm 68cm 76cm 76cm 76cm 76cm 76cm
Run In 12m 12m 12m 12m 20m 12m 13m 13m 13.72m 20m
Spacing 7m 7m 7m 7m 35m 7m 8m 8.5m 9.14m 35m
Run Out 13m 13m 13m 13m 40m 12m 13m 10.5m 14.02m 40m
No. Flights 6 6 6 6 5 9 9 10 10 5
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TROPHIES & AWARDS CRITERIA AND POLICY
The Kingsway Executive Committee administers various classifications of awards, trophies and certificates. The
specification and description of all awards, trophies, certificates and medals maybe varied from time to time.
Unless otherwise specified all trophies and awards are presented separately to male and female athletes in
each category.
Criteria
The selection and entitlement criteria for all awards and trophies may only be changed or amended by a majority vote
of members at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) or at a Special Meeting of members called for that purpose.
A number of awards are based on obtaining pentathlon points. The pentathlon points system is selected by the
Executive Committee and can be modified as required.
Pentathlon points will not be awarded for the Kingsway Centre Championships, Inter Centre Meetings, Special Events,
or for events conducted by Western Australian Little Athletics (WALA) such as Zone and State Championships.
In the event of any disruption to the programme by inclement weather the Executive Committee will award points to
events contested or may suspend all points for the programme as it sees fit.
New Trophies
No trophy or award may be inaugurated by the Executive Committee, individuals or sponsors without the approval of
members at an AGM or a Special Meeting of members called for this purpose.
Naming Rights
The Executive Committee may allocate naming rights to an existing trophy or award for a special period of time. This
may be done for a negotiated fee or as recognition of achievement
UNITED TROPHIES & BADGES
COLIN BAILEY & NEVILLE BROOKER
17 Irvine Drive, Malaga WA 6090 ~ Telephone 9249 4422
Trophies for all occasions
Corporate Awards
Hand & Computer Engraving
Jarrah Shields & Trophies
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Centre Captains
The Centre Executive at the beginning of each season appoints one girl and one boy from the U15 age group to be
Centre Captains. The two (2) captains represent Kingsway at State Events or at any other special functions plus other
duties as required.
A medallion in recognition of this honour will be presented to the two (2) captains on opening day of the season. The
medallion shall be engraved KINGSWAY LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE, CENTRE CAPTAIN “YEAR”, and “NAME”.
Service Awards
A plaque with badges added thereafter for each year’s service is presented to each athlete, at the end of season
trophy presentation, who has been a member of the Kingsway Centre for five (5) or more. An athlete who completes
ten (10) years service will also receive a commemorative plaque from the Centre. The plaque bearing the Kingsway
Centre logo shall be engraved ‘10 YEAR’S SERVICE” ‘NAME’, ‘YEAR’
The years of service need not be consecutive and there is no restriction on the number of years an athlete can be
away from the Centre. Registration with another centre, run under the auspices of WALA, is not taken into
consideration.
If circumstances arise that prohibit an athlete from participating at the Centre and the athlete maintains their
association with the Centre then the athlete’s club may request the Centre to count that time towards the athlete’s
service record. The request must be ratified by the Executive Committee and by all affiliated clubs. Service added in
this manner will only be counted for the purpose of determining future awards.
CHAMPION ATHLETE AWARD
The Champion Athlete Award is presented to the athlete who receives the highest number of pentathlon points in
regular inter club competition of the summer season. In the event of a tie an award will be made to each athlete.
This award will be presented at the end of season trophy presentation, to the Centre Champion Athlete in the following
categories:
Junior Champion U7 - U9 Senior Champion U13 - U15
Intermediate Champion U10 - U12 Open Champion U16 - U17
A plaque bearing the Kingsway Centre logo will be presented to each winner. The plaque shall be engraved JUNIOR,
INTERMEDIATE, SENIOR, OPEN whichever is appropriate, BOY or GIRL CHAMPION whichever is appropriate,
‘NAME’, ‘YEAR’
CHAMPION ATHLETE AWARD: THE SHERYL PURCELL CHAMPION TRACK/FIELD
A trophy, to be presented at the end of season trophy presentation, will be awarded to the boy and girl Centre
Champion Athlete – The Sheryl Purcell champion track award and the Centre Champion Athlete - Field.
Points for these awards are scored on a pentathlon points basis for every track or field event contested during regular
inter club competition of the summer season. The athlete who receives the highest points score, irrespective of the
age group, will be deemed the winner. In the event of a tie an award will be made to each athlete.
An athlete who wins a Centre Champion Award will be eligible to receive the The Sheryl Purcell champion track award
or Field Award.
A plaque bearing the Kingsway Centre logo will be presented to each winner. The plaque shall be engraved
CHAMPION ATHLETE – SHERYL PURCELL CHAMPION TRACK or FIELD whichever is appropriate ‘NAME’, ‘YEAR’
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KYLIE WHEELER PERPETUAL TROPHY
This award is presented to the athlete, male or female, in the Under 11 - 15 age group, who achieves the best
performance at the State Track & Field Championships. In the event of a tie the athletes will share the award. The
trophy and replica trophy will be presented to the winner at the Opening Day ceremony each year.
Performance is calculated by allocating 3 points for a gold medal, 2 points for silver, 1 point for bronze and 2 points for
a state record (new or equal).
In addition to a perpetual trophy, a plaque bearing the Kingsway Centre logo will be presented to each winner. The
plaque shall be engraved KYLIE WHEELER PERPETUAL TROPHY, ‘NAME’, and ‘YEAR’.
KIM WOOD FAMILY TROPHY
This trophy, to be presented at the end of season trophy presentation, is awarded by the Executive Committee and is
so named to recognise the contribution made to Kingsway by Kim and Peggy Wood. The criteria for this award
comprise many facets - integrity, courage, perseverance and challenge. The criteria for this award do not include
athletic ability.
Nominations for this award are restricted to the Under 15 age group. A boy and girl winner will also become
Kingsway’s nomination for the WALA Doug Hancy Award which comprises the same criteria.
The Executive is under no obligation to present the trophy if it feels the criteria has not been met.
In addition to a perpetual trophy, a plaque bearing the Kingsway Centre logo will be presented to each winner. The
plaque shall be engraved KIM WOOD FAMILY PERPETUAL TROPHY followed by the inscription “Integrity: Courage:
Perseverance: Challenge”, ‘NAME’, ‘YEAR’
GARDINER FAMILY TROPHY
This award, donated by Dave and Lorraine Gardiner and family and presented at the end of season trophy
presentation, is awarded to the athlete who receives the most personnel best performances during the Kingsway
Centre’s regular inter club competition during the summer season
In the event of a tie, the athlete who has competed in the most number of events shall be declared the winner. Further
count back criteria shall be the number of Kingsway Centre records obtained during the season followed by the
highest pentathlon points total obtained.
Results of the Centre Championships shall not be considered for the purpose of determining the winner of this trophy.
In addition to a perpetual trophy, a plaque bearing the Kingsway Centre logo will be presented to the winner.
The plaque shall be engraved GARDINER FAMILY TROPHY followed by ‘NAME’, ‘YEAR’
KOBHI EAKIN MEMORIAL ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD
This award is named after Kobhi Eakin, a young athlete from the Goollelal club that passed away in 2000 after a long
battle with Leukaemia. Kobhi was a bright and cheerful young person that enjoyed little athletics, especially relays.
This award will be decided upon by the centre executive from a list of names submitted by the chaperones of the
relevant age groups and presented by the centre captains at the end of season presentations.
As stated this is an encouragement award and is to be presented to an athlete from the U8 to U11 age group who has
displayed a high level of athletic ability and good sportsmanship. It is anticipated that the recipient will have competed
on a regular basis but may not have achieved recognition in any other awards.
This is an existing trophy and the design should remain the same when it is renewed. The winners name is to be
engraved on the perpetual trophy.
A plaque bearing the Kingsway Centre logo will be presented to the winner. The plaque shall be engraved KOBHI
EAKIN MEMORIAL ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD - ‘NAME’, ‘YEAR’.
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CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Competition medals will be presented to the first three (gold, silver, bronze) placegetters in each event at the
Kingsway Centre Championships.
KINGSWAY EXECUTIVE ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD (MAYWOOD TROPHY)
This award is donated by Geoff & Francis Mayvis and Charlie & Sue Wood and, presented at the end of season
trophy presentation. The award recognises the high level of attitude, perseverance, behaviour, competition and good
sportsmanship of an athlete. This award does not recognise sporting ability. Nominations for this award are
called from all affiliated clubs.
It is anticipated that the recipient of this award will have completed a minimum of three (3) years service at the
Kingsway Little Athletic Centre and will have competed on a regular basis during the season. The recipient should not
have achieved recognition in any other award.
In addition to a perpetual trophy, a plaque bearing the Kingsway Centre logo will be presented to each winner. The
plaque shall be engraved KINGSWAY EXECUTIVE ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD, ‘NAME’, and ‘YEAR’.
CHAMPION CLUB SHIELD
The shield is awarded to the club that receives the highest points score based on the total pentathlon points received
by club athletes divided by the total number of athletes that have competed for the club during the season. The
shield is to be presented to the Champion Club at the end of season trophy presentation.
DENNIS KNIGHT TROPHY
Awarded to the club that wins the annual parents relay, normally conducted on the last day of competition before the
Xmas/New Year break. A perpetual trophy will be presented at the end of season trophy presentation
CERTIFICATES
Record Certificate
Presented to an athlete who equals or breaks a Kingsway Centre competition record at an Inter Club meeting. The
Officer for Records and Rankings shall keep a register of Centre event records and issue a certificate to the athletes.
Event records may only be set at the Kingsway Centre by an athlete registered with the Centre in any level of
competition.
Track/Field Performance
All athletes who contest an event at an Inter Club meet will be issued with a Certificate that records their performance
and placing.
Personal Best Performance
A certificate will be issued to an athlete who records a Personal Best Performance (PB’s) in an event at the Inter Club
competition.
An athlete who records a certain number of PB’s as determined by the Centre Executive during the summer season
will receive a certificate from the Kingsway Centre Executive.
A record of PB’s achieved by athletes will be maintained by a person nominated by the Executive. Clubs will be
responsible for the issuing of the certificates to the recipients.
State Relay Championships
The team coach and athletes who are selected in the final relay squad of 4/5 athletes to represent the Centre at the
Championships, will receive a certificate to acknowledge the selection.
Centre Championships
All competitors at the Kingsway Centre Championships will receive a certificate that records their performance for all
events contested.
All affiliated clubs will maintain a record of events contested by athletes from their club. Clubs will be responsible for
the issuing of the certificates to the recipients.
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Parent Participation
A parent, official or coach who has contributed to the running of the Centre or an affiliated club for five years may
receive an Appreciation Certificate.
Nominations for this certificate shall be submitted by their respective clubs. The Centre Executive Committee reserves
the authority to award a certificate to any person who it feels is deserving of recognition.
STATE TEAM REPRESENTATION
An award will be presented to an athlete who is selected to represent Western Australia in the National Teams
Championships or the Multi Event Team to recognise the achievement.
Each athlete will receive a Kingsway Centre certificate and a $100 donation towards the cost of their trip. This award
shall be presented on the opening day of competition each year; the donation will be issued upon the return of the trip.
AUSTRALIAN BEST PERFORMANCES
An award will be presented to athletes in order to recognise their achievement, either individual or as a member of a
Kingsway relay team, in obtaining an Australian Best Performance.
Each athlete will receive a Kingsway Centre plaque suitably engraved. This award shall be presented either at the
end of season trophy presentation or the opening day of competition each year depending when the performance was
undertaken.
MISCELLANEOUS
The Executive Committee may from time to time make a ‘one off’ award to another Centre, organization, athlete or
other individual in recognition of an achievement or gratitude.
The recipient shall receive a centre plaque suitably engraved.
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WINTER SEASON
The following awards will be administered by either the Executive Committee or a subcommittee that has been given
delegated authority to oversee the affairs of the winter season.
Champion Athlete Cross Country - Male & Female
Champion Athlete Road Walking - Male & Female
The winners will be selected by considering the time and place of all athletes and comparing them to other athletes
and other age groups.
A plaque bearing the Kingsway Centre logo will be presented to each winner as soon as possible after the completion
of the winter season at a trophy presentation function.
The plaque shall be engraved CHAMPION ATHLETE – CROSS COUNTRY or ROAD WALKER whichever is
appropriate ‘NAME’, ‘YEAR’
In addition, participation trophies will be awarded to those athletes that meet the following criteria:
Compete with the Winter Club,
Attend approximately fifty percent (50%) of training nights, and
Qualify for State Cross Country or Road Walking Championships.
Participation trophies are to be of a modest size and are to be the same design as each other. All trophies shall be
engraved KINGSWAY LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE, WINTER SEASON, and YEAR.
NOTE: To be eligible for one of the major trophies, athletes must meet the participation trophy guidelines.
The Kingsway Committee has the discretion to look at any written application for each athlete individually
regarding participation.
HONOUR BOARDS
The Executive Committee will maintain Honour Boards to recognise athletes from the Centre who have:
Been members of a state team in the National Teams Championships
Been members of the Multi Events State Team
Been selected as Centre Captain
Won an Overall Champion Athlete Award
Won a Champion Athlete Track Award
Won a Champion Athlete Field Award
Won a Champion Athlete Cross Country Award
Won a Champion Athlete Road Walking Award
Completed 10 years’ service as a registered athlete
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DONATIONS
The Executive Committee will give a monetary donation to athletes who are selected in the WALA Under 14/15
International Team.
Any athlete who qualifies by winning a medal in the summer season and competes in the under 14/15 international
team will receive $150 from the Centre.
This award shall be presented on the opening day of competition each year; the donation will be issued upon the
return of the trip.
LIFE MEMBERSHIP
The Executive Committee shall have the power to confer on a person (not being a registered athlete) for meritorious
service, the honour of LIFE MEMBERSHIP of the Kingsway Little Athletics Centre.
The person nominated must have given exemplary service over a minimum of ten (10) years
(Service as a registered athlete is not considered.) The nomination must demonstrate exceptional
Service above and beyond the performance of other volunteers during this period.
It is not a requirement to have served on Club or Executive Committees to be eligible.
The number of life memberships awarded in any one year shall be limited to a maximum of two (2).
A person, not being a registered athlete, may be nominated for life membership by:
the Executive Committee
an affiliated club
any member
Notice of Intention to nominate a person must be submitted in writing, with credentials, to the Centre Secretary.
The Notice of Intention shall be circulated to all Executive Committee members and affiliated clubs for comments.
If endorsement is obtained final approval can be formalised at an Executive Committee monthly meeting.
Presentation
Each recipient shall receive a centre plaque suitably engraved and a life membership badge.
Presentation to take place on the Opening Day of a new season.
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Kingsway Little Athletics centre would like to thank the following businesses
for their continued commitment to our Sport.
Proud sponsors of Western Australian Little Athletics and Little Athletics Australia
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PREVIOUS TROPHY AND AWARD WINNERS
CHAMPION ATHLETE:
2012/13
Junior Thomas Crofts (EBK) Natasha Crofts (EBK)
Intermediate Jayden Peak (BAL) Tahlee McVee (BAL)
Senior Lee Zimoch (LAN) Kiarra Nazarrof (WAN)
Open Stephen Clough (WDV) Ashleigh Power (EBK)
2011/12
Junior Jayden Peak (BAL) Tahlee McVee (BAL)
Intermediate Logan Foley (WAN) Kiarra Nazarrof (WAN)
Senior Mitchell Lees (WAN) Rianna Pocsidio (GWD)
Open Adam Baker (WDV) Morgan Dobson
2010/11
Junior Logan Foley (WAN) Yasmin Furse (LAN)
Intermediate Mitchell Lees (WAN) Kiarra Nazaroff (LAN)
Senior Lee Zimoch (LAN) Tarinah Nazaroff (LAN)
Open Cameron Powell (WAN) Jane Stockley (WDV)
THE SHERYL PURCELL CHAMPION TRACK AWARD
2012/13 Jayden Peak (BAL) Tahlee McVee (BAL)
2011/12 Mitchell Lees (WAN) Tahlee McVee (BAL)
2010/11 Mitchell Lees (WAN) Yasmin Furse (LAN)
THE SHERYL PURCELL CHAMPION FIELD AWARD
2012/13 Logan Foley (WAN) Tahlee McVee (BAL)
2011/12 Logan Foley (WAN) Danielle Wright (EBK)
2010/11 Mitchell Dobson (BAL) Carly Trewin (LAN)
THE KIM WOOD FAMILY TROPHY
2012/13 Brayden Weir (BAL) xxxxxxxxx
2011/12 Lucas Oates (WDV) Dayna Adam (GWD)
2010/11 Riley Linthorne (BAL) Kelli – Maree Gibson (EBK)
THE GARDINER FAMILY TROPHY
2012/13 Tarik Arbuckle (WDV)
2011/12 Tahlee McVee (BAL)
2010/11 Morgan Dobson (BAL)
KOBHI EAKIN MEMORIAL ENCOURAGMENT AWARD
2012/13 Noah Farrow (WDV)
2011/12 Holly Langensiepen (GWD)
2010/11 Jaylen Parsons (GWD)
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KINGSWAY EXECUTIVE ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD – (MAYWOOD TROPHY)
2012/13 Kayla Peak (BAL)
2011/12 Gavin Anderson (LAN)
2010/11 James Howard (WDV)
CENTRE CAPTAINS
BOYS GIRLS
2012/13 Cooper Allan (GW) Tori Quartermaine (LAN)
Lee Zimoch (2IC)(LAN) Tanisha Angwin (2IC)(WDV)
2011/12 Stephen Clough (WDV) Tarinah Nazaroff (WAN)
Andrew Ballard (2IC)(BAL) Carly Trewin (2IC)(LAN)
2010/11 Liam Smith (WDV) Rebekah Newton (LAN)
KYLIE WHEELER PERPETUAL TROPHY
2012/13
Alanah Yukich (EBK)
2011/12
Liam Gartlan (LAN)
Callum Corbett (GW)
Stephen Clough (WDV)
2010/11
Callum Corbett (GW)
CHAMPION CLUB SHIELD
2012/13 Ballajura
2011/12 Ballajura
2010/11 Ballajura
DENNIS KNIGHT PARENTS TROPHY
2012/13 Ballajura
2011/12 Ballajura
2010/11 Ballajura
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WINTER CLUB CHAMPIONS
Best Road Walker Girls 2013 Jenna Righton
2012 Georgia Lees
2011 None
Boys 2013 Mitchell Lees
2012 Mitchell Lees
2011 Mitchell Lees
Best Cross Country Runner Girls 2013 Tarinah Nazaroff
2012 Tarinah Nazaroff
2011 Kiarra Nazaroff
Boys 2013 Jaxon Hogan
2012 Ryan England
2011 Ryan England
Coaches Award 2013 Layla Zerkani
Encouragement Award 2013 Zach Newton
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COMPLETED ATHLETE SERVICE AWARDS
To End Of 2012/ 2013 Season
5 YEARS
Angelique Alberts Luke Corbett Remi Young Kiarra Nazaroff
Tanisha Angwin Taryn Ditewig Jordan Hill Tarinah Nazaroff
Emily Bennett Jordan Duncan Zach Hill Carly Nesbitt
Natalie Bennett Lindsey Edwards Louisa Humphery Lean Nesbitt
Benjamin Bozich Alyssa Edwards Shaun Klaassen Julia Newton
Danielle Zaninovich Logan Foley Rhys Llewellyn Brayden Piccirilli
Oscar Chiera Olivia Fowler Verity Lux Kate Pocsidio
Kaisha Coney Yasmin Furse Matthew Mariano Brayden Weir
Brandan Coney Tye Germain Emily Minchin Jake Young
Callum Corbett Katelin Golding Jonah Nazaroff
6 YEARS
Cooper Allan Jamie Bacon Alexandra Taseff Katherine Bennett
Karis Bonser Kye Bonser Jordan Sheppard Grace Fenton
Chelsea Finlay Liam Gartlan Cameron Harding Connor Harding
Mikela Johnson Kaylahni Klemke Samuel Minchin Lee Zimoch
Hayley Peck Ashleigh Power Cooper Sheppard Angela Goulding
Caleb Shrieken
7 YEARS
Harris Tuhakaraina Lauren Plati Nina Makowski Breanna Marie
Jack Gartlan Jasmin Bacon Tori Quartermaine Jade Knott
Mitchell Cunnane Adrian Miola Mitchell Lees Anika Gosling
Luke Goddard Miranda Miola Brodie Linthorne Jasmine Trewin
Luke Guilfoyle Tenille Reidy-Crofts
8 YEARS
Caitlin Doeglas Liam McEntee Rianna Pocsidio Caitlin Mann
Callum Sedgley Rebecca Mann Rebekah Newton Lucas Oates
Jack Doxey Melanie Doeglas Zachery Born Carla Sangrioli
Olivia Mariano Lauren Busacca
9 YEARS
Dayna Adams Tenielle Butcher Emma Philippe Mitchell Dobson
Kellie-Maree Gibson Callan Reidy-Crofts Emilee Bodle Jack Bodle
10 YEARS
Adam Baker Riley Bell Joel Skane Manuella Paul
11 YEARS
Carly Trewin Stephen Clough
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2012/2013 CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS
BOYS
GIRLS
70m
U7 T.Crofts EBK 12.69
G.Lees LAN 12.78
U8 R.Crane WDV 11.83
P.Hancy EBK 12.09
U9 A.Duvenhage EBK 10.86
M.Prinsloo EBK 11.74
U10 B.Jenkin EBK 11.00
M.Lapierre WAN 11.03
100m
U7 T.Crofts EBK 17.72
G.Lees LAN 18.31
U8 B.Finlay EBK 16.63
P.Hancy EBK 16.79
U9 A.Duvenhage EBK 15.85
T.Pisano EBK 16.52
U10 B.Jenkin EBK 15.27
T.Mcvee BAL 15.33
U11 G.Pearl LAN 14.55
U.Malbasic LAN 14.62
U12 K.Paget WDV 13.91
D.Hancy EBK 14.70
U13 D.Evans WDV 13.84
A.Warner LAN 13.85
U14 K.Caplan GW 13.03
R.Pocsidio GW 13.71
U15 L.Zimoch LAN 12.33
A.Yukich EBK 13.83
U16 C.Fallows Powell BAL 12.70
E.Philippe GW 13.50
U17 A.Manders BAL 12.33
K.Gibson EBK 13.48
200m
U7 T.Crofts EBK 38.09
M.Elhosainy EBK 39.07
U8 R.Crane WDV 34.43
O.Pollock EBK 36.23
U9 A.Duvenhage EBK 32.46
F.Ranson WAN 34.80
U10 K.Lawrence EBK 32.00
T.Mcvee BAL 32.22
U11 G.Pearl LAN 30.58
U.Malbasic LAN 30.40
U12 K.Paget WDV 28.81
R.Tranquille WDV 30.41
U13 D.Evans WDV 28.99
A.Warner LAN 28.44
U14 K.Caplan GW 26.35
R.Pocsidio GW 27.77
U15 L.Zimoch LAN 24.04
A.Yukich EBK 28.47
U16 S.Clough WDV 24.88
E.Philippe GW 27.82
U17 A.Manders BAL 24.68
R.Newton EBK 26.26
400m
U9 A.Duvenhage EBK 1.14.23
A.Griggs BAL 1.20.81
U10 K.Lawrence EBK 1.13.81
C.Porter EBK 1.15.02
U11 B.Bozich EBK 1.14.08
U.Malbasic LAN 1.15.45
U12 K.Paget WDV 1.07.47
S.Bird LAN 1.10.71
U13 D.Evans WDV 1.06.32
K.Nazaroff WAN 1.06.07
U14 L.Rossi BAL 58.29
R.Pocsidio GW 1.06.60
U15 L.Zimoch LAN 56.29
A.Yukich EBK 1.13.59
U16 C.Fallows Powell BAL 56.25
E.Philippe GW 1.02.96
U17 Z.Born WDV 54.97
C.Doeglas BAL 1.05.57
800m
U9 A.Duvenhage EBK 2.54.22
F.Ranson WAN 3.08.58
U10 K.Lawrence EBK 2.46.20
C.Porter EBK 2.57.52
U11 J.Middleton-Gepp BAL 2.45.39
A.Co Cup EBK 2.53.71
U12 C.Guest LAN 2.42.71
S.Bird LAN 2.37.29
U13 C.Fetaomai LAN 2.29.99
K.Nazaroff WAN 2.37.72
U14 J.Young LAN 2.20.58
J.Maynard EBK 2.47.94
U15 R.Oxtoby BAL 2.22.14
O.Mariano EBK 3.09.10
U16 J.Skane BAL 2.18.01
T.Nazaroff WAN 2.26.98
U17 C.Valenti LAN 2.18.43
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BOYS
GIRLS
1500m
U11 G.Pearl LAN 5.40.05
P.Kemp LAN 5.48.84
U12 C.Guest LAN 5.27.37
S.Bird LAN 5.29.29
U13 C.Fetaomai LAN 5.23.36
K.Nazaroff WAN 5.42.55
U14 J.Gartlan LAN 5.04.77
J.Maynard EBK 5.59.37
U15 C.Allan GW 5.01.17
O.Mariano EBK 6.57.71
U16 J.Sheppard LAN 5.04.59
T.Nazaroff WAN 5.14.83
U17 R.England WAN 4.57.98
60m mini Hurdles
U7 T.Crofts EBK 11.36
N.Crofts EBK 12.29
60m Hurdles
U8 C.Naude EBK 11.74
O.Pollock EBK 11.94
A.Wellsteed EBK 11.74
U9 H.Kemp LAN 11.07
M.Prinsloo EBK 11.42
U10 B.Watson BIN 11.47
T.Mcvee BAL 10.60
U11 S.Bhat GW 10.37
A.Co Cup EBK 11.07
U12 J.Grey LAN 10.48
K.Klemke EBK 11.33
80m Hurdles
U13 R.Llewellyn WDV 14.57
J.Clemmans WDV 13.83
U14
R.Pocsidio GW 14.18
90m Hurdles
U14 K.Caplan GW 14.79
U15
A.Yukich EBK 13.95
U16
E.Philippe GW 14.70
100m Hurdles
U15 M.Dobson BAL 14.46
U16 C.Fallows Powell BAL 14.06
U17
R.Newton EBK 17.63
110m Hurdles
U17 A.Manders BAL 16.82
200m Hurdles
U13 L.Guilfoyle GW 31.56
J.Clemmans WDV 32.79
U14 K.Caplan GW 28.89
W.Lloyd EBK 32.09
U15 M.Dobson BAL 27.45
T.Angwin WDV 37.69
U16 S.Clough WDV 26.47
E.Philippe GW 30.56
U17 M.Finnegan LAN 26.79
A.Goulding WDV 39.34
700m Walk
U9 N.Fetaomai LAN 4.17.86
F.Ranson WAN 4.18.94
1100m Walks
U10 J.Quarrell GW 6.36.05
L.Allan GW 6.47.89
U11 J.Middleton-Gepp BAL 6.09.41
E.Miles GW 6.39.28
1500m Walks
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BOYS
GIRLS
U12 S.Ross BAL 9.35.43
M.Maynard EBK 9.06.44
U13 T.Gurner LAN 8.55.03
A.Connolly WAN 9.28.31
U14 M.Lees LAN 8.06.88
J.Maynard EBK 8.50.22
U15 xxxxxx xxx xxx
xxxxxx xxx xxx
U16 L.Oates WDV 7.40.45
C.Sangrigoli WDV 9.59.55
U17 xxxxxx xxx xxx
xxxxxx xxx xxx
Long Jump
U7 T.Crofts EBK 3.18
A.Mitchell LAN 2.92
U8 B.Finlay EBK 3.44
O.Pollock EBK 3.38
U9 A.Duvenhage EBK 3.81
T.Pisano EBK 3.37
U10 J.Peak BAL 4.15
T.Mcvee BAL 4.37
U11 G.Pearl LAN 4.34
Y.Furse WDV 4.05
U12 K.Paget WDV 4.67
D.Hancy EBK 4.14
U13 D.Evans WDV 4.56
C.Andrews BAL 4.47
U14 C.Reidy Crofts GW 5.37
R.Pocsidio GW 5.26
U15 L.Zimoch LAN 6.43
A.Yukich EBK 5.07
U16 S.Clough WDV 6.02
E.Bodle BAL 4.70
U17 Z.Born WDV 6.19
K.Gibson EBK 4.53
Triple Jump
U10 J.Quarrell GW 7.72
T.Mcvee BAL 8.80
U11 L.Foley WAN 9.28
Y.Furse WDV 8.81
U12 K.Paget WDV 9.34
A.Taseff WDV 8.96
U13 S.Varady EBK 9.76
K.Nazaroff WAN 9.66
U14 J.Nock WDV 10.91
L.Humphrey BAL 10.04
U15 L.Zimoch LAN 12.75
O.Mariano EBK 9.73
U16 S.Clough WDV 13.27
E.Bodle BAL 10.74
U17 Z.Born WDV 11.93
R.Newton EBK 11.32
High Jump
U9 N.Hayward Smith BIN 1.09
A.Newton EBK 0.98
U10 B.Watson BIN 1.15
K.Wilde EBK 1.05
U11 L.Foley WAN 1.28
K.Pisano BAL 1.13
U12 C.Papadopoulas LAN 1.38
C.Finlay EBK 1.30
U13 L.Guilfoyle GW 1.35
C.Andrews BAL 1.47
U14 L.Rossi BAL 1.55
T.Ditewig BAL 1.58
U15 B.Piccirilli LAN 1.72
T.Angwin WDV 1.35
U16 S.Clough WDV 1.86
E.Bodle BAL 1.35
U17 A.Baker WDV 1.55
K.Gibson EBK 1.55
Shot Put
U7 T.Smith WDV 8.17
N.Crofts EBK 5.34
U8 C.Robinson WDV 7.38
I.Smith WDV 6.14
U9 T.Ward EBK 6.07
T.Pisano EBK 5.49
U10 H.Wallace GW 8.74
E.Bennett GW 7.15
U11 L.Foley WAN 11.67
Y.Furse WDV 8.32
U12 L.Gartlan LAN 12.74
G.fenton BAL 8.55
U13 H.Tuhakaraina LAN 10.02
A.Gosling LAN 9.90
U14 H.Peters LAN 12.22
M.Doeglas BAL 9.88
U15 M.Dobson BAL 14.09
M.Paul GW 9.38
U16 J.French LAN 14.49
C.Trewin LAN 10.41
U17 A.Baker WDV 12.18
L.Plati LAN 10.25
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BOYS
GIRLS
Discus
U7 T.Smith WDV 20.20
N.Crofts EBK 11.33
U8 M.Jacobs EBK 17.64
I.Smith WDV 14.35
U9 K.Alberts EBK 14.05
T.Metuanfaro WAN 17.18
U10 B.Watson BIN 24.63
E.Bennett GW 20.70
U11 L.Foley WAN 34.99
C.Nesbitt WDV 21.22
U12 L.Gartlan LAN 42.21
A.Taseff WDV 21.28
U13 H.Tuhakaraina LAN 25.29
A.Gosling LAN 29.30
U14 H.Peters LAN 33.26
D.Zaninovich GW 26.31
U15 M.Dobson BAL 40.85
T.Angwin WDV 20.44
U16 J.French LAN 41.65
J.Trewin LAN 25.12
U17 A.Baker WDV 42.50
K.Gibson EBK 27.38
Turbo Javelin
U7 G.Prinsloo EBK 13.58
N.Crofts EBK 11.13
U8 O.Finis WDV 16.94
D.Wright EBK 12.38
U9 N.Durrant LAN 17.11
M.Prinsloo EBK 15.90
Javelin
U10 B.Watson BIN 22.55
E.Bennett GW 23.10
U11 L.Foley WAN 35.70
C.Nesbitt WDV 20.73
U12 L.Gartlan LAN 39.49
E.Collins EBK 26.17
U13 N.French LAN 25.30
K.Bennett GW 32.46
U14 J.Young LAN 36.06
M.Doeglas BAL 28.96
U15 M.Dobson BAL 48.91
T.Angwin WDV 24.74
U16 J.Sheppard LAN 41.46
C.Trewin LAN 32.16
U17 Z.Born WDV 36.71
C.Doeglas BAL 21.08
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2012/2013 KFC STATE RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS – COACHES AND MEDAL
WINNERS
Coaches: Boys Girls
Under 8 Jake Trewin Kirsten Hancy
9 Mark Alberts Mark Alberts/Pieter Prinsloo
10 Carol Hale/Cheryl Peak Kylie McVee
11 Wayne Furse Wayne Furse
12 Mark Smith Carmilina Bird/Kirsten Hancy
13 Sean Gartlan Mark Alberts
14 Sean Gartlan Heather Newton
15 Glynn Dobson Mary Mariano
16/17 Allan Savage Allan Savage
Track
GOLD:
4x100 Under 8 Girls Areah Co Cup Olivia Pollock Shae Ranson
Paige Hancy Danielle Wright
Under 15 Boys Brayden Picirelli Mitchell Dobson Sam Minchin
Ryan Oxtoby Lee Zimoch
Under 15 Girls Olivia Mariano Rebecca Mann Amberley Jones
Alanah Yukich Hiroko Shimoda
Under 16/17 Zachery Born Luke Corbett Kieran Cann
Boys Stephen Clough Anthony Landis
4x200 Under 8 Boys Brodie Finlay Owen Finnis Riley Crane
Aaron Wellsteed Jessie Taylor
Under 8 Girls Areah Co Cup Olivia Pollock Shae Ranson
Paige Hancy Danielle Wright
Under 9 Boys Adriaan Duvenhage Klayton Alberts Nathan Hayward
Tyler Ward Noah Farrow Smith
4x400 Under 15 Girls Rebecca Mann Alanah Yukich Hiroko Shimoda
Amberley Jones Olivia Mariano
Under 16/17 Kellie Maree Gibson Caitlin Doeglas Ashleigh Powell
Girls Rebekah Newton Tarinah Nazaroff
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SILVER:
4x100 Under 8 Boys Brodie Finlay Owen Finnis Riley Crane
Aaron Wellsteed Jessie Taylor
Under 9 Boys Adriaan Duvenhage Noah Farrow William Dobson
Tyler Ward Klayton Alberts
Under 11 Girls Una Malbasic Amber Co Cup Ella Daniels
Yasmin Furse Jaimee Klaassen
Under 14 Boys Louis Rossie Cameron Cvitan Thabo Ndhlom
Hemi Peters Kyle Caplan
Under 16/17 Kellie Maree Gibson Caitlin Doeglas Jade Knott
Girls Rebekah Newton Tarinah Nazaroff
4x200 Under 9 Girls Freya Ranson Abbey Griggs Kellyn Burn
Talia Pisano Monique Prinsloo
Under 10 Girls Verity Lux Tahli Arbuckle Catherine Porter
Tahlee McVee Mathilde Lapierre
4x400 Under 16/17 Stephen Clough Cameron Valennti Callan Fallows Powell
Boys Zachery Born Ryan England
BRONZE:
4x100 Under 10 Girls Verity Lux Tahli Arbuckle Kasey Walker
Tahlee McVee Catherine Porter
4x400 Under 15 Boys Ryan Oxtoby Brayden Picirelli Mitchell Dobson
Sam Minchin Lee Zimoch
Field
GOLD: Under 10 Girls Emily Bennett Chloe Forster Keysha Wilde
Under 12 Boys William Newman Liam Gartlan
Under 14 Boys Jacob Nock Callan Reidy-Crofts Jayden Valenti
Under 16/17 Jordan Hill Adam Baker
Boys
SILVER: Under 16/17 Emilee Bodle Dayna Adams
Girls Tenielle Butcher Riley Bell
BRONZE: Under 10 Boys Hayden Wallace Tyler Morris-Jackson
Under 15 Boys Jack Bodle Jack Doxey
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2012/2013 STATE MULTI EVENT CHAMPIONSHIPS
MEDAL WINNERS
GOLD: UNDER 15 Girls: Alanah Yukich
UNDER 17 Girls: Rebekah Newton
SILVER: UNDER 15 Boys: Mitchell Dobson
BRONZE: UNDER 14 Girls: Rianna Pocsidio
2012/2013 STATE TRACK & FIELD HEATS & QUARTER FINALS (ZONES)
U7, U8, U9 STATE MEDAL WINNERS
GOLD: Under 7 Alison Mitchell 100m
Georgia Lees 70m, Discus
Gert Prinsloo Turbo Javelin
Merna Elhosainy 200m
Natasha Crofts Shot Put, Turbo Javelin
Taj Smith Discus, Shot Put
Thomas Crofts 200m
Under 8 Brodie Finlay 60m Hurdles, Long Jump
Cooper Robinson Shot
Isla Smith Discus, Shot Put, Javelin
Layla Zerkani 200m
Olivia Pollock 60m Hurdles, Long Jump
Paige Hancy 70m, 100m
Riley Crane 70m, 100m, 200m
Under 9 Adriaan Duvenhage 70m, 100m, 200m
Abbey Griggs 200m, 400m
Freya Ranson 700m Walk
Monique Prinsloo Turbo Javelin
Navenka Fetaomai 700m Walk
Noah Farrow Long Jump
Sophie Claire Freeman Long Jump
Talia Pisano Discus, Shot Put, High Jump
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SILVER: Under 7 Alison Mitchell 70m, 200m, Long Jump
Evan Pisano Turbo Javelin
Holly Covic Turbo Javelin
Natasha Crofts Discus
Ryan Varady Discus
Thomas Crofts 100m, Long Jump
Under 8 Brodie Finlay 100m, 200m
Alana Sim 70m, 200m
Cooper Robinson Discus
Layla Zerkani Shot Put
Olivia Pollock 100m
Owen Finis Turbo Javelin
Paige Hancy 60m Hurdles
Riley Crane Shot
Under 9 Abbey Griggs 800m
Klayton Alberts 60m Hurdles
Monique Prinsloo 70m, 100m
Nathan Hayward Smith Shot Put
Noah Farrow High Jump
Tamira Metuanfaro Turbo Javelin, Shot Put
Xavier De Angelis 700m Walk
BRONZE: Under 7 Daniel Platel Long Jump
Georgia Lees 100m
Merna Elhosainy 70m, 100m,
Thomas Crofts Shot Put
Under 8 Aaron Wellsteed 70m, Long Jump
Alana Sim 100m
Brandon Tonkovich Turbo Javelin
James Platel 100m
Jesse Taylor 60m Hurdles, 70m
Layla Zerkani Long Jump
Michael Jacobs Discus, Shot Put
Owen Finis 200m
Paige Hancy 200m
Under 9 Tyler Ward 70m, 200m
Freya Ranson 400m
Hannah Challender Turbo Javelin
Klayton Alberts 70m
Shontelle Taylor Long Jump
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2012/2013 STATE TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
MEDAL WINNERS
GOLD: Under 10 Tahlee McVee 60m hurdles, 100m, 200m,
Long Jump, Triple Jump
Under 11 Logan Foley Discus, Shot Put, Javelin
Under 12 Liam Gartlan Discus, Shot Put, Javelin
Under 13 Anika Gosling Discus
Katherine Bennett Shot Put
Kiarra Nazaroff 1500m
Under 14 Taryn Ditewig High Jump
Under 15 Alanah Yukich 90m Hurdles, 100m, 200m, 200m Hurdles
Mitchell Dobson 100m Hurdles
Under 16 Callan Fallows-Powell 100m Hurdles
Jade Knott 100m
Stephen Clough 200m Hurdles, High Jump, Triple Jump
Tarinah Nazaroff 800m, 1500m
Under 17 Rebekah Newton 200m, 400m
SILVER: Under 10 Hayden Wallace Shot Put
Emily Bennett Javelin
Under 11 Cameron Smyth Shot Put
Logan Foley High Jump
Luke Tantum 1100m walk
Yasmin Furse 60m Hurdles
Under 12 Drew Hancy 100m
Jackson Topine Shot Put
Under 13 Anika Gosling Shot Put
Katherine Bennett Discus
Under 14 Callum Corbett 90m Hurdles
Joanna Maynard 1500m, 1500m walk
Under 15 Lee Zimoch long jump, triple jump
Under 16 Callan Fallows-Powell 400m
Carly Trewin Shot Put
Stephen Clough 100m Hurdles
Tenielle Butcher Discus
Under 17 Adam Baker Discus, Shot Put
Caitlin Doeglas 100m
Rebekah Newton 100m Hurdles
Ryan England 800m
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BRONZE: Under 10 Bryce Watson Javelin
Catherine Porter 800m
Under 11 Siddhant Bhat High Jump
Yasmin Furse 100m
Under 12 Drew Hancy 200m
Kian Paget 100m, 200m, Long Jump, Triple Jump
Under 13 Thomas Gurner 1500m Walk
Under 14 Joanna Maynard 800m
Mitchell Lees 1500m Walk
Rianna Pocsidio Long Jump
Under 15 Lee Zimoch 100m
Mitchell Dobson Shot Put
Rebecca Mann 200m Hurdles
Under 16 Emilee Bodle High Jump
Jade Knott 200m
Jordan Hill Triple Jump
Stephen Clough 200m
Tenielle Butcher Shot Put
Under 17 Kellie Maree Gibson Discus
Ryan England 1500m
Zachery Born 400m, Discus, Shot Put
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2013 WINTER STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS – MEDAL WINNERS
ROAD WALKS
BRONZE: Mitchell Lees
CROSS COUNTRY RUN
GOLD: Jaxon Hogan
Tarinah Nazaroff
SILVER: Zachery Born
BRONZE: Kiarra Nazaroff
Michaela Maynard
Reid Hogan
ROLE OF HONOUR
WALA – ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
1994 Carrie Scott
1998 Ryan Purcell
2000 Rachael Duggan
2001 Lauren Bettini
2003 Justin Wood
2004 Larissa Perry
2008 Jordan Dobson
2010 Ashleigh Germain
2010 Terrell McKenzie
WALA – SIR THOMAS LIPTON/DOUG HANCY AWARD
1990
Cassandra Wood
1992
David Clover
2003
Peter West
2007
Jake Carson
2008
James Connaughton
U13 NATIONAL TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIPS
2009 (Adelaide) Alicia Bernardo
2010 (Brisbane) Teneille Butcher Emma Philippe Carly Trewin
Emily Udilijak Shakeel Alexander
2011 (Sydney) Mitchell Dobson Lee Zimoch
2012 (Tasmania) Callum Corbett
2013 (ACT) Anika Gosling Katherine Bennett Kiarra Nazaroff
U15 NATIONAL MULTI EVENT CHAMPIONSHIPS
2009 (Adelaide) Loughlyn Webb
2010 (Brisbane) Ashleigh Germain Terrell McKenzie
2011 (Sydney) Rebekah Newton
2013 (ACT) Alanah Yukich Mitchell Dobson
U14 & U15 INTERNATIONAL STATE TEAM
2009 (Kula Lumpur) Andrea Hahn Amy Wolton Alex Stribbling
Terrell McKenzie Ashleigh Germain Cruz Hogan
Loughlyn Webb
2010 (Singapore) Jason McAneny Alicia Bernado Sheriece Issacs
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Terrell McKenzie Ashleigh Germain Lauren Plati
Sarah Eccles Emily Pearce
2011 (Kuala Lumpur) Rebekah Newton Tarinah Nazaroff Carly Trewin
Emily Udilijak Alicia Bernardo Stephen Clough
2012 (Singapore) Dayna Adam Stephen Clough Jade Knott
Rebecca Mann Carly Trewin Alanah Yukich
2013 (Kula Lumpur) Alanah Yukich Joanna Maynard Mitchell Lees
Rhiana Pocsidio
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN STATE RECORDS – HELD BY KINGSWAY
ATHLETES
UNDER 8 Boys 70m ** Alan Nowrojee 10.1s 1981
100m ** Ryan Chapman 14.5s 1990
200m ** Alan Nowrojee 30.3s 1981
UNDER 9 Boys 700m Walk ** Lachlan Walker 3.19.7s 2002 (ABP)
UNDER 10 Boys: 1100m Walk Joel Ashman 5m.26.3s 2003
Shot Put Logan Foley 11.80m 2012
Girls: 70m ** Sharon Flanagan 9.7s 1979
100m Sharon Flanagan 13.6s 1979
High Jump ** Rachael Duggan 1.37m 1995
60m Hurdles Tahlee McVee 10.04s 2013
UNDER 11 Boys: Shot Put Liam Gartlan 13.26m 2012
Girls: 60m Hurdles Krystina Hajnisz 9.5s 1995
1500m Walk** Peta Kennedy 7m.43.8s 1980
High Jump ** Ashlee Rayson 1.45m 1999
Shot Put Lauren Bettini 12.56m 1997
UNDER 12 Boys: 1500m Walk Stuart Walker 7m.02.9s 1999
60m Hurdles Cody Wilks 9.2s 2005
Callum Corbett 9.2s 2011
100m Lachlan Walker 12.4s 2005
UNDER 13 Boys: 60m Hurdles Callum Corbett 12.0s 2012
UNDER 14 Boys: 1500m Walk Stuart Walker 6m.28.5s 2001
Shot Put 4kg** Justin Wood 14.96m 2002
90m Hurdles Cody Wilks 12.0s 2007
Girls: Triple Jump Rachael Duggan 11.66m 1999
UNDER 15 Boys Long Jump Jordon Dobson 7.07m 2008
Girls: High Jump Rachael Duggan 1.71m 2000
Discus Lauren Bettini 43.29m 2001
90m Hurdles Brianna Beahan 12.6s 2007
200m Hurdles Alanah Yukich 26.89 2013
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UNDER 16 Boys: 100m Brett Eaton 10.8s 2000
200m Jordon Dobson 22.2s 2009
400m Hayden Yates 49.4 2009
800m Hayden Yates 1m.58.5s 2009
Shot Put Jordon Dobson 17.95m 2009
Triple Jump Jeremy Andrews 14.09 2009
Girls: 800m Tarinah Nazaroff 2.18.51s 2013
1500m Tarinah Nazaroff 4.42.59s 2013
UNDER 17 Boys: 100m Brett Eaton 10.7s 2001
Jordon Dobson 10.7s 2010
200m Brett Eaton 22.0s 2001
Jordon Dobson 22.0s 2010
400m Brett Eaton 48.7s 2001
110m Hurdles Jordon Dobson 13.6s 2010
Girls: Long Jump Lauren Brophy 5.56m 2008
400m Rebekah Newton 57.16s 2013
** Denotes events that are no Longer State Championship events for the respective age groups.
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RELAYS (TRACKS)
UNDER 15 4 X 400m Mark Purcell 3.34.7s 1999 (ABP)
BOYS
Alex Hughes
Nicolas Clark
David Brown
Adam Purcell (Res)
UNDER 17 4 X 100m Hayden Yates 44.5s 2009
BOYS
Jordan Dobson
Lachlan Walker
Jeremy Andrews
Kaden Pool
UNDER 17 4 X 400m Hayden Yates 3.28.0s 2009
BOYS
Jordan Dobson
Lachlan Walker
Jeremy Andrews
Kaden Pool
UNDER 17 4 X 400m Kellie Maree Gibson 3.58.64s 2012
GIRLS
Rebekah Newton
Tarinah Nazaroff
Caitlin Doeglas
Ashleigh Powell
RELAYS (FIELD):
UNDER 10 Cody Wilkes 1665pts 2002
BOYS Bryan Reyes
Mitchell Lewis
UNDER 12 Liam Gartlan 2428 pts 2012
BOYS William Newman
UNDER 13 Carly Trewin 2133 pts 2010
GIRLS Tenielle Butcher
Dayna Adam
UNDER 17 Zachery Born 3138 pts 2012
BOYS Adam Baker
ABP: Australian Best Performance
STATE MULTI EVENTS
UNDER 17 Rebekah Newton 3076 pts 2012
GIRLS
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KINGSWAY LITTLE ATHLETICS – CENTRE RECORDS
BOYS GIRLS
60m Mini Hurdles
U7 Mateen Alexander LAN 2006 11.30 Corie Parmenter EBK 2006 11.20
60m Hurdles
U8 Wade Dobson WDV 1996 11.30 Corie Parmenter EBK 2006 11.20
U9 Jack Bodle BAL 2006 10.40 Tahlee McVee BAL 2012 10.80
U10 Oliver Saare WDV 1998 10.60 Tahlee McVee BAL 2013 10.60
U11 Callum Corbett GW 2010 9.70 Krystyna Hajnisz WDV 1994 10.40
Ashlee Rayson CR 1999 10.40
Kenna Stables CR 2005 10.40
U12 Cody Wilks CR 2005 9.40 Rachael Duggan CR 1997 10.30
Lauren Bettini WDV 1997 10.30
Ashlee Rayson CR 1999 10.30
80m Hurdles
U13 Cody Wilks CR 2006 12.40 Ashlee Rayson CR 2000 13.50
U14 Brianna Beahan CR 2005 13.30
90m Hurdles
U14 Ryan Leckie BAL 2006 12.40
U15 Brianna Beahan CR 2006 13.40
U16 Emily Udiljak WDV 2012 14.29
100m Hurdles
U15 Ryan Purcell WDV 1998 13.60
U16 Warwick Cregan KSY 1999 13.30
U17 Monique Briard LAN 2009 16.50
110m Hurdles
U17 Zac Gray WDV 2006 14.30 -
200m Hurdles
U13 Travis Castagna WAN 2004 27.50 Emily Udiljak WDV 2010 30.50
U14 Ryan Leckie BAL 2006 26.80 Ashleigh Germain WDV 2009 29.80
U15 Jordan Dobson BAL 2007 25.50 Ashleigh Germain LAN 2009 29.20
U16 Jordan Dobson BAL 2009 25.20 Emma Phillipe GW 2012 28.42
U17 Zac Gray WDV 2006 24.70 Rebekah Newton EBK 2012 29.42
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70M
U7 Alan Nowrojee GW 1980 11.50 Savannah Zwickl WAN 1992 11.70
Brett Baldock GW 1983 11.50
U8 Daniel Hall CR 1991 10.50 Louise Pooter GW 1984 10.80
Joshua Poliwka WDV 1991 10.50
U9 Grigor Haas WAN 1987 10.10 Kylie Vallence GW 1985 10.70
U10 Jamie Thompson CR 1991 9.90 Sarah Flanagan CR 1979 10.00
Ryan Purcell WDV 1993 9.90
100M
U7 Ryan Purcell WDV 1990 16.10 Savannah Zwickl WAN 1993 17.00
U8 Alan Nowrojee GW 1980 15.00 Louise Pooter GW 1984 15.10
U9 David Clover GW 1985 14.40 Kylie Vallence GW 1985 14.90
U10 C. Thorpe WAN 1985 14.00 Sarah Flanagan CR 1978 13.90
U11 Alan Nowrojee GW 1984 13.40 Nicole Korver WAN 2001 13.90
U12 Cody Wilks CR 2005 13.00 Nicole Korver WAN 2002 13.50
U13 Dean Mayvis BAL 1995 12.60 Helen Bailey WDV 1988 13.10
U14 Alex Hughes WDV 1998 11.80 Michelle Tobin WAN 1990 12.90
Brianna Beahan CR 2006 12.90
U15 Brett Eaton KSY 1998 11.50 Ruth Beckham GW 1994 12.50
U16 Brett Eaton KSY 1999 11.20 Kellie Maree Gibson EBK 2011 12.90
U17 Brett Eaton KSY 2000 11.10 Rebekah Newton EBK 2012 13.09
200M
U7 Alan Nowrojee GW 1980 32.00 Sarah Eamer WDV 1992 35.70
U8 Phillip Haas WAN 1987 31.70 Louise Pooter GW 1984 32.50
U9 Grigor Haas WAN 1987 30.80 Kylie Vallence GW 1985 31.40
Tony McDermott WDV 1992 30.80
U10 C. Thorpe WAN 1985 29.10 Sarah Flanagan CR 1978 29.80
David Clover GW 1987 29.10
U11 Lachlan Walker GW 2004 28.40 Sarah Flanagan CR 1979 29.30
U12 Dean Mayvis BAL 1995 26.50 Katrina McKiernan GW 1995 28.00
U13 Alex Hughes WDV 1998 25.70 Krystyna Hajnisz WDV 1997 26.20
U14 Dean Mayvis BAL 1997 24.00 Michelle Tobin WAN 1989 26.50
U15 Jordan Dobson BAL 2007 23.40 Ruth Beckham GW 1994 25.90
U16 Brett Eaton KSY 2000 23.40 Rebekah Newton EBK 2011 26.60
U17 Brett Eaton KSY 2001 22.60 Rebekah Newton EBK 2013 26.26
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400M
U9 Adriaan Duvenhage EBK 2012 1.13.6 Tahlee McVee BAL 2011 1.20.3
U10 Shakeel Alexander LAN 2006 1.07.7 Sarah Jamieson GW 1985 1.09.7
U11 Shakeel Alexander LAN 2007 1.03.9 Joanna Stannard GW 1999 1.07.5
U12 Cody Wilks CR 2005 1.01.0 Sarah Flanagan CR 1981 1.04.5
U13 Jeremy Andrews BAL 2006 59.4 Joanne Stannard GW 2000 1.02.7
U14 Dean Mayvis BAL 1997 56.2 Lauren Hands CR 2005 1.01.6
U15 David Brown BAL 1999 53.2 Kylie Wheeler GW 1995 1.00.9
Emma Philippe GW 2012 1.00.9
U16 Jeremy Andrews BAL 2009 51.7 Rebekah Newton EBK 2011 58.2
U17 Timothy Elvidge WDV 2006 52.2 Rebekah Newton EBK 2012 57.96
800M
U9 Lachlan Walker GW 2002 2.47.1 Emma Phillipe GW 2006 2.54.4
U10 Shakeel Alexander LAN 2006 2.38.6 Emma Phillipe GW 2006 2.46.9
U11 Shakeel Alexander LAN 2007 2.31.0 Barbara Woodbine WAN 1981 2.37.5
U12 Shakeel Alexander LAN 2008 2.27.8 Annette Fuller WAN 1981 2.34.3
U13 Christian Bibby GW 1990 2.21.9 Jessica Rosano WDV 2003 2.26.9
U14 Peter Mondello WDV 2003 2.09.4 Emma Phillipe GW 2011 2.26.6
U15 Joshua Tedesco WAN 2006 2.09.3 Emma Phillipe GW 2012 2.24.0
U16 Peter Mondello WDV 2004 2.03.9 Tarinah Nazaroff WAN 2012 2.23.4
U17 Alex Stribbling LAN 2011 2.08.1 Rebekah Newton EBK 2012 2.26.3
1500M
U11 Lindsey McGregor BAL 1991 5.13.9 Barbara Woodbine WAN 1981 5.27.8
U12 Wayne Duke BAL 1993 5.03.3 Emma Phillipe GW 2008 5.19.8
U13 Neil Westhead CR 1990 4.59.0 Tarinah Nazaroff LAN 2010 5.03.4
Wayne Duke BAL 1994 4.59.0
U14 Neil Westhead CR 1992 4.38.5 Carrie Scott CR 1993 5.00.1
U15 Neil Westhead CR 1993 4.35.0 Tarinah Nazaroff WAN 2012 4.49.6
U16 Joshua Tedesco WAN 2006 4.28.2 Tarinah Nazaroff WAN 2012 4.59.6
U17 Blair Bertocchi WDV 2011 4.28.8 Rebekah Newton EBK 2012 5.40.0
700m Walk
U9 Lachlan Walker GW 2002 3.34.9 Abby Roddy LAN 2004 3.38.3
1100m Walk
U10 Stuart Walker GW 1996 5.38.2 Amy Roddy BAL 2000 5.50.6
U11 Stuart Walker GW 1997 5.26.7 Andrea Hahn BAL 2005 5.50.4
1500m Walk
U12 Stuart Walker GW 1999 7.37.1 Aleisha Roddy BAL 2000 7.31.1
U13 Stuart Walker GW 2000 7.05.1 Aleisha Roddy BAL 2001 6.59.9
U14 Stuart Walker GW 2001 6.41.6 Tegan McNeeney WAN 2001 7.14.8
U15 Stuart Walker GW 2002 6.38.1 Amanda Balding GW 1991 7.25.4
U16 Mark Sheehan CR 2004 6.52.4 Morgan Dobson BAL 2011 9.21.8(I/R)
U17 Mark Sheehan CR 2005 6.30.0 Andrea Hahn WAN 2011 7.49.8
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High Jump
U9 Noah Farrow WDV 2012 1.13 Tahlee McVee BAL 2011 1.13
U10 Zachery Born WDV 2006 1.24 Tahlee McVee BAL 2013 1.22
U11 Logan Foley WAN 2013 1.32 Heather Stannard GW 2000 1.28
U12 Kalin Foley WAN 2011 1.47 Rachael Duggan CR 1997 1.50
Jenna Lebrasse WDV 1999 1.50
U13 Bradley Shaw WDV 2003 1.65 Rachael Duggan CR 1997 1.52
Alex Kirk BAL 2000 1.52
Taryn Ditewig BAL 2012 1.52
U14 Jeremy Andrews BAL 2006 1.75 Taryn Ditewig BAL 2013 1.60
U15 Lee Zimoch LAN 2013 1.80 Rachael Duggan CR 2000 1.66
U16 Stephen Clough WDV 2013 1.86 Emilee Bodle BAL 2012 1.50
U17 Adam Librizzi GW 2009 1.89 Kellie Maree Gibson EBK 2013 1.62
Triple Jump
U10 Zachery Born WDV 2006 9.09 Tahlee McVee BAL 2013 9.15
U11 Zachery Born WDV 2006 9.79 Toni Cole BAL 2001 9.17
U12 Lachlan Walker GW 2004 10.68 Rachael Duggan CR 1997 10.26
U13 Jeremy Andrews BAL 2006 11.36 Toni Cole BAL 2003 11.58
U14 Jeremy Andrews BAL 2006 12.37 Rachael Duggan CR 1999 11.32
U15 Jeremy Andrews BAL 2007 13.15 Rachael Duggan CR 2000 11.63
U16 Stephen Clough WDV 2013 13.27 Rachael Duggan CR 2001 11.24
U17 Zac Gray WDV 2006 13.65 Lauren Brophy WDV 2007 11.35
Long Jump
U7 Mateen Alexander LAN 2006 3.49 Kylie Vallence GW 1983 3.30
U8 Grigor Haas WAN 1985 3.99 Caitlin Rumac LAN 2006 3.67
U9 Terrell McKenzie BAL 2004 4.18 Tahlee McVee BAL 2012 4.02
U10 Zachery Born WDV 2006 4.54 Tahlee McVee BAL 2013 4.37
U11 Jordan Dobson BAL 2004 4.80 Nicole Korver WAN 2001 4.61
U12 Lachlan Walker GW 2005 5.18 Savannah Zwickl WAN 1998 4.86
U13 Alex Hughes WDV 1997 5.65 Laura Juliff CR 2001 5.14
U14 Bradley Shaw WDV 2004 6.08 Ruth Beckham GW 1994 5.34
U15 Jordan Dobson BAL 2007 6.75 Larissa Perry CR 2004 5.52
U16 Matthew Lambert WDV 2001 6.71 Rachael Duggan CR 2001 5.57
U17 Matthew Lambert WDV 2003 7.28 Lauren Brophy WDV 2007 5.48
Shot Put
U7 Taj Smith WDV 2013 8.17 Kasey Walker GW 2010 5.47
U8 Mitchell Dobson BAL 2006 7.98 Brooke Sharrett BAL 2006 6.96
U9 Aaron Johnston WAN 1992 9.53 Manuella Paul GW 2006 7.32
U10 Justin Wood CR 1998 10.53 Lauren Bettini WDV 1995 9.25
U11 Justin Wood CR 1999 12.83 Lauren Bettini WDV 1997 11.55
U12 Liam Gartlan LAN 2013 12.74 Lauren Bettini WDV 1998 13.97
U13 Justin Wood CR 2001 14.43 Lauren Bettini WDV 1999 12.09
U14 Hemi Peters LAN 2013 12.34 Melissa Delich WAN 1994 12.85
U15 Jordan Dobson BAL 2007 16.34 Melissa Delich WAN 1995 13.38
U16 Jordan Dobson BAL 2009 17.88 Carly Trewin LAN 2012 10.56
U17 Jordan Dobson BAL 2009 15.66 Lauren Platti LAN 2013 10.25
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Discus
U7 Logan Foley WAN 2009 22.74 Savannah Zwickl WAN 1992 16.64
U8 Logan Foley WAN 2010 23.61 Savannah Zwickl WAN 1994 19.58
U9 Terrell McKenzie BAL 2004 31.12 Savannah Zwickl WAN 1995 25.10
U10 Terrell McKenzie BAL 2005 34.79 Savannah Zwickl WAN 1996 32.20
U11 Logan Foley WAN 2013 34.99 Lauren Bettini WDV 1997 31.36
U12 Cody Wilks CR 2005 42.23 Lauren Bettini WDV 1998 36.74
U13 Cody Wilks CR 2006 39.85 Lauren Bettini WDV 1998 38.30
U14 Chris Oakes CR 1984 50.03 Lauren Bettini WDV 2000 36.12
U15 Jordan Dobson BAL 2007 49.26 Lauren Bettini GOL 2001 39.58
U16 Justin Wood CR 2004 52.08 Tenielle Butcher BAL 2012 29.41
U17 Jordan Dobson BAL 2010 44.27 Kellie Maree Gibson EBK 2012 28.07
Javelin
U7 Logan Foley WAN 2008 19.85 Danielle Wright EBK 2012 12.91
U8 Logan Foley WAN 2009 26.98 Toni McMullen GW 2000 17.37
U9 Ryan Maldenis GOL 2000 29.81 Manuella Paul GW 2006 19.17
U10 David Clover GW 1987 33.43 Andrea Hahn BAL 2004 25.04
U11 Terrell McKenzie BAL 2006 38.30 Andrea Hahn BAL 2005 30.68
U12 Cruz Hogan WDV 2006 40.16 Cony Macri GW 2004 34.71
U13 Ryan Ward BAL 1997 41.98 Cony Macri GW 2006 39.40
U14 Justin Wood CR 2002 48.26 Melanie Doeglas BAL 2012 28.74
U15 Jordan Dobson BAL 2007 53.28 Manuella Paul GW 2012 26.11
U16 Cruz Hogan WDV 2009 58.70 Carly Trewin LAN 2012 31.21
U17 Cruz Hogan WDV 2010 61.20 Caitlin Doeglas BAL 2013 24.15
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LITTLE ATHLETICS – OLD CENTRE RECORDS
(Events No Longer Undertaken)
60 Metre Hurdles (45cm-5 Flights)
U7 J Dullard GW 81 11.8 U7 Kylie Vallence GW 83 12.5
U8 David Clover GW 85 10.6 U8 Louise Pooter GW 84 10.8
U9 Chris Oakes CR 82 10.3 U9 Kylie Wheeler GW 88 10.7
60 Metre Hurdles (60cm-5 Flights)
U10 Ryan Purcell WDV 92 10.4 U10 C Hales CR 78 10.5
U11 P Pope GW 79 9.7 U11 Rebecca Farmer BAL 84 10.5
Kylie Wheeler GW 91 10.5
U12 Alan Nowrojee GW 84 9.7 U12 Annette Fuller WAN 81 10.2
U13 Bernie L’ecluse CR 82 9.7 U13 Sarah Flanagan CR 81 10.2
U14 Bernie L’ecluse CR 82 9.2 U14 S Morris WAN 83 10.2
90 Metre Hurdles (76cm - 9 Flights)
U14 Kylie Wheeler GW 93 14.0
100 Metre Hurdles (76cm - 10 Flights)
U14 G Nowrojee GW 85 17.5 U14 M Frenchman GW 85 18.1
U15 A Ball WAN 85 18.4
U16 Jayne Cruttenden WDV 98 17.0
60 Metres
U7 Ryan Purcell WDV 90 9.8 U7 Savannah Zwickl WAN 93 10.3
400 Metres
U7 Alan Nowrojee GW 80 1.21.8 U7 Kylie Kvesich WAN 81 1.26.6
U8 Alan Nowrojee GW 81 1.15.9 U8 T Galea WAN 84 1.19.8
U9 David Clover GW 86 1.11.9 U9 Emma McLeod GW 83 1.14.7
300 Metres Walk
U7 Lucien Canalella GW 89 1.37.5 U7 Lauren Brown BAL 90 1.47.4
400 Metres Walk
U7 A Jacobs GW 84 2.54.0 U7 K Tuck WAN 84 2.52.5
500 Metres Walk
U7 S Peatony GW 81 3.12.0 U7 Sarah Johnson WAN 81 3.10.2
U8 Lucien Canalella GW 90 2.44.7 U8 Leah Scott CR 90 2.34.2
700 Metres Walk
U10 Marcus Canalella WAN 91 3.32.8 U10 Julieanne Kent GW 91 3.40.3
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1500 Metres Walk
U11 Ryan Murtha GW 89 8.27.7 U11 Peta Kennedy WAN 80 8.06.8
High Jump (Fosby Flop)
U10 Chris Oakes CR 82 1.30 U10 Rachael Duggan CR 95 1.32
U11 Michael Bogdanis GW 88 1.38 U11 Rachael Duggan CR 96 1.45
Triple Jump (1 metre mat)
U9 Alan Nowrojee GW 81 8.67 U9 Kylie Wheeler GW 88 8.12
U10 Alan Nowrojee GW 82 9.45 U10 Kylie Vallance GW 86 8.85
U11 Jason Allen GW 83 10.39 U11 Rachael Duggan CR 96 9.17
U12 Allen Nowrojee GW 84 11.00 U12 Kylie Wheeler GW 92 9.71
Long Jump (1 metre mat)
U10 Alan Nowrojee GW 83 4.55 U10 C Hales CR 80 4.28
U11 Marcus Wolf GW 90 4.82 U11 Rachael Duggan CR 96 4.48
U12 Alan Nowrojee GW 84 5.20 U12 Katrina McKiernan GW 96 4.91
Wooden Javelin
U7 Mark Sheehan CR 95 17.10 U7 Lauren Beaney BAL 93 12.24
Javelin (400gm)
U7 Kory Ketteringham BAL 97 13.10 U7 Tamara Wood CR 98 10.40
U8 David Brownlie WDV 92 21.64 U8 Kirsty
Zaharopoulos
CR 94 13.80
U9 Chris Oakes CR 82 25.16 U9 Lauren Beaney BAL 95 20.50
Javelin (600gm)
U13 Melissa Delich WAN 93 30.90
U14 Cony Macri GW 06 37.95
U15 Cony Macri GW 07 42.10
U16 Ryan Stokoe KSY 99 47.78 U16 Cony Macri GW 08 38.75
U17 Ben Newman KSY 00 47.52 U17 Michelle Korol KSY 02 35.76
Shot Put (1.5 Kg)
U7 Logan Foley WAN 09 6.69 U7 Savannah Zwickl WAN 93 5.32
Shot Put (3 Kg)
U11 Benjamin Burns WDV 87 9.14
Shot Put (4 Kg)
U14 Justin Wood CR 02 15.71
U16 Cony Macri GW 08 9.78
U17 Alise Gavranich WDV 11 10.00
Discus (1Kg)
U13 Melissa Delich WAN 93 28.72
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CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS – ENTRY FORM
KINGSWAY LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE
ENTRY FORM
(Original)
CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS
SATURDAY 15th
& 22nd
FEBRUARY, 2014
COMMENCING AT 7.30AM
NAME ..................................................................... REGISTRATION No......................................
AGE GROUP............................ BOY/GIRL CLUB.............................................................
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WITH A MAXIMUM OF FOUR EVENTS ON ANY ONE DAY
Note: Full championships rules apply to these championships including calls for events.
Please enter me in the following events:
PROGRAMME ONE PROGRAMME TWO
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Late entries and changes to the athlete’s events on the day will not be considered for fairness to all athletes.
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WALA INTRODUCTION TO COACHING COURSES
DATE: SUNDAY 20th OCTOBER
VENUE: Ridgewood LAC — Ridgewood Oval – Cnr Hester Ave & Ridgewood Blvd, Ridgewood
TIMES: 8.30am to 2:00pm
DATE: SUNDAY 27th OCTOBER
VENUE: Kwinana LAC — Wellard Oval — Wellard Road, Wellard
TIMES: 8.30am to 2:00pm
DATE: SUNDAY 3rd NOVEMBER
VENUE: Gosnells LAC — Langford Sporting Complex — Langford Avenue, Langford
TIMES: 8.30am to 2:00pm
WA LITTLE ATHLETICS ASSISTED "CLUB COACHING COURSES" (TRIPLE C) DATE: SUNDAY 10
TH NOVEMBER & SUNDAY 24
TH NOVEMBER
TIME 8.30am to 4.30pm VENUE: Rockingham LAC – Hourglass Reserve — Murchison Drive — Cooloongup
DATE: SATURDAY 16
TH NOVEMBER & SUNDAY 17
TH NOVEMBER
TIME: 8.30am to 4.30pm VENUE: Hamersley LAC – Charles Riley Reserve — Wendling Road — North Beach
SPECIAL CLINICS LONG JUMP & TRIPLEJUMP CLINIC DATE: SATURDAY 26
TH OCTOBER
TIME: 12:30pm to 1:30pm VENUE: Kingsway LAC – Kingsway Sporting Complex — Hartman Drive — Madeley LONG JUMP & TRIPLEJUMP CLINIC DATE: SATURDAY 2
ND NOVEMBER
TIME: 12.30pm to 1.30pm
VENUE: Peel LAC – Rushton Park — North Mandurah
SHOT PUT & DISCUS CLINIC
DATE: SATURDAY 16TH
NOVEMBER
TIME: 1.00PM TO 2.00PM
VENUE: Rockingham LAC – Hourglass Reserve — Murchison Drive — Cooloongup
These Courses are NOT for athletes they are intended for parents and coaches to gain knowledge on coaching from
accredited coaches.
If you have any queries please contact the office on 9388 2339.
Registration forms are available through your Centre or from the WALA office.
DEBBIE JANKATA - OFFICER FOR COACHES ACCREDITATION & EDUCATION