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Brisbane Northside News
Newsletter of the Brisbane Northside Masters Swimming Club
August - September 2013
South Burnett Swim Meet Nanango 27 July
Story by Shelly Parrish, Photos by Nicki Hansford
Seriously competitive by day
The South Burnett Aussi Masters held their Wine Nutters swim meet on 27 July 2013. Four
members travelled out to Nanango this year Bev Stubbings, Shelley Parrish, Nicki
Hansford and Grant Hoskins. The last time South Burnett held this carnival was in 2010 and
Brisbane Northside took out the small clubs trophy that year.
This year Nanango were running a Memorial Dash for Cash in honour of Russell Wendt
who lost his fight with cancer. The event was the 50m Fly and our own Grant Hoskins came
very close to winning it. His second placing won him $50.00 cash.
This meet was Nickis first Masters swim meet - she swam two postal events, the 800m
Freestyle and 400m Freestyle and three on the day 100m Free, 25m Breast and 25m
Back. Well done Nicki!
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Grant won his age group, Bev came second in hers, Shelley 4th and Nicki swam 5 PBs. Our
club placed 3rd in the small clubs trophy, with only two points between 1st and 3rd placings.
There were plenty of raffle prizes.
Nanango put on their usual Pyjama- themed dinner and dance after the swim, held as usual
at the local Darts Club. Once again they served a delicious three-course meal and upheldtheir reputation for entertaining visiting swimmers. During the night there were various
dance competitions. Bev in a very natty black number, and Sharon from Redcliffe,
entertained everyone on the dance floor to the tune of The Stripper, winning them both a
bottle of wine. Nicki won the limbo contest, though I think she had an unfair advantage in
her height, which helped her to come in ahead of Bev.
Next morning the kitchens opened to lay on a breakfast feast. I lost count how many times
Grant went up for seconds.
Next year maybe we could look at making this a club event.
Seriously partying by night
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Great Barrier Reef Masters Games Cairns 9 11 August
Tony Baker competed in the inaugural Great Barrier Reef Masters Games, held in Cairns inearly August. He reports that he achieved 4 golds in the 4 Breaststroke events and 1 silverin the only freestyle event he entered.
Tony also got involved with 4 mixed club relays, all in the 240 years age group, whichadded another 4 golds to the tally. Tony says he will need to go back in two years to defendtimes set in this inaugural event!
QBN Swim Meet Valley Pool 24 August
Our big event for the year is the QBN swim meet in August. President Richard Sargentkicked off the planning much earlier and many members took on their usual or new
volunteer roles. In order to make the event run smoothly, there is a lot of effort before-hand
in organising the venue, advertising the event, processing entries, printing programs,
organising raffles and making food for Caf Noah. On the day, jobs include announcing,
marshalling, check start, timekeeping, entering data, selling raffle tickets and running Caf
Noah.
Many thanks to QBN club members, who made this all work. Thanks also to volunteers
from other clubs who helped with timekeeping. Thank you to the officials in white fromMasters Swimming Queensland who made the competition possible. Thanks also to the
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data processing operators. And thanks to God/Nature (whomever you believe in) for the
great weather!
Most importantly, thanks to the swimmers from 21 clubs who participated and made it a fun
and competitive day.
Story by Shirley Kerr, Photos by Grant Hoskins (and others?)
Our swim meet in August, although smaller than previous years, was again successful.The weather was fine and sunny with a slight breeze, which made it pleasant for swimming.
108 swimmers from 21 clubs and 6 from QBN competed for the two Trophies.
72 awards were presented - 36 First, 20 Second, 16 Third. 9 State Records were broken.
The DON FOWLES TROPHY for highest average points was won by Sunshine Coast.
The SMALL CLUB TROPHY was won by Redcliffe.
QBN RESULTS - Jennifer and Grant gained 1st place in their age groups.
Janice Norman - 55-59yrs group 42 points 5th
Jennifer Leutenegger - 50-54yrs group 50 points 1st
Melanie Rickets - 30-34yrs group 26 points 5th
Katherine O'Connor - 25-29 yrs group 40 points 3rd
Tony Baker - 55-59yrs group 46 points 3rd
Grant Hoskins -45-49yrs group 50 points 1st
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Melanie, Colleen and Harry @ Caf Noah
Nicki and Peter sold raffle tickets
Shirley and John looked after theannouncing and results.
Bev marshalled the swimmers, Sallyrecruited volunteers and Richard kept it allon track on the day.
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Straddie Ocean Swim 7 September
Story and Photos by Nicki Hansford
Simon Smale and Grant Hoskins competed in the Weekend Warriors ocean swim, theStraddie 1000 at Cylinder beach, Stradbroke Island on September 7th.
Tough conditions with a very strong drift along the beach meant any swimmers who could
get out to the first turning buoy had a fast swim to the finish.
Simon came in third male overall in 12 minutes 34 seconds.Grant placed 12th male overall, in 14 minutes 04 seconds.
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Bike ride Monday 7 October
Story and Photos, Bev Stubbings
What a great day, and a great way to spend our time out of the pool. Tracy and Richarddecided to try out their new bikes and were joined by Colleen, Frank, Harry, Shelley andBev for a 26 k bike ride along the shores of Sandgate. Before starting off Shelley had tohave running repairs to her bike tyre.
It was a very hot day, but we all peddled our bikes and enjoyed the activity going on aroundus. We headed to the Hotel for lunch and were joined by Shirley and John. We all enjoyedour lunch, chat and some laughs, and quenched our thirst, for the ride back.
But behold, as we were about to head back, Shelleys tyre decided it had had enough.Harry was out with the bike pump and started pumping, but nothing was happening.Shelleys luck was with her after all, as Shirley and John came to the rescue and tookShelley and bike back to Sandgate.
The rest of us had to do it the hard way back to Sandgate, where we had a cold drink,before heading home. We all had a lovely social outing and would like you to join us nexttime.
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Coming up
Kayak Trip, Saturday 12 OctoberWhere: Breakfast Creek Boat Ramp, Sandgate Rd, Albion, plenty of parkingWhen: 10.00am, Sat 12 OctoberWhat to bring: kayak, hat, sunscreen, water, snacks,The Plan: Paddle up Breakfast Creek into Enoggera Creek, which takes you under theInner City Bypass, past the Royal Brisbane Hospital, behind Ballymore and if the tide ishigh all the way through to Kelvin Grove Road.5km each way and theres plenty of water.
Should be a quiet trip and there are a couple of small flying fox roosting areas Im told to
view along the way. If you havent done the trip its a good first time experience. Here is alink to see where it is: http://www.whereis.com/QLD/Morningside/category-Boat-Ramp#session=MTU=
Please can people indicate their interest in going on this trip by contacting Shelley Parrish;[email protected]
General Meeting, Sunday 13 October
A short general meeting will be held this Sunday 13/10/2013 @ 10am @ Valley Pool aftertraining, with Harry's great breakfast afterwards.
New Member
We welcome Katherine OConnor as a new member. Katherine quickly got to work by
swimming in the QBN meet, well done!
FacebookCheck out our Facebook page. Grant is doing great work keeping it current! Keep up todate with events and notices on:http://www.facebook.com/BrisbaneNorthsideMastersSwimming