February 20, 2013
BOX HILL WIN WOMEN’S UNDER 16 SHIELD PREMIERSHIP
Congratulations to the Box Hill under 16 girls team that comprehensively won the Athletics Victoria Shield Premiership on Saturday.
Thanks also to Chris Muirden for his help with team management and for his report on the final below:
Under 16s win Shield Final
Congratulations to all our girls who took part in yesterday’s final at Olympic Park and thank you also to all those girls who took part in events during the season to help get them there.
We ended up comprehensive winners with our nearest rival Knox 178.5 points behind.
While there were many highlights on a hot day, a few who made a massive contribution were:
Zoe Schwerkolt who did four events including the walk, steeple and 1500m and clocked up around 120 points on her own.
Nana Owusu-Afriyie and Jackie Fredriksen, both U16s again next year, who had great runs in the 100m and then finished 1-2 in the Long Jump before being part of our gun 4x100m relay team that clocked 50.05 seconds.
Emily Goessler who did the difficult 1500 and 400m double and again impressed.
Emily Taylor-Brown who completed a rare Javelin, PV, Discus treble with distinction.
Kate Boulter who ran up a few age groups and took on former state junior champion Mikaela Davis in the 400m and pushed her all the way before scoring big points in the discus.
Thank you also to all those girls who came in for just one event and racked up a few points to make sure we were never in danger.
Hopefully next year we can expand on our dominance and claim titles in both the U16s and U18 age groups.
Team Results:
Box Hill 783.0
Knox 624.5
Essendon 616.5
Doncaster 597.0
Frankston 575.0
Keilor St B. 372.0
Geelong 97.0
Bendigo 57.0
Ballarat 27.0
Individual Results:
100m: Nana-Adoma Owusu-Afriyie 12.60; Jackie Fredricksen 13.35; Annabel Cator 13.38; Monique Hoskin 13.49;
400m: Emily Goessler 61.94; Annabel Cator 62.38; Kate Boulter 62.60; Emma Marsden 64.33;
1500m: Emily Goessler 5:02.2h; Lucy Steele 5:20.3h; Zoe Schwerkolt 6:10.0h; Christina Bell 6:17.3h;
4x100m Relay: Box Hill 50.05;
90m Hurdles: Rachel Limburg 14.47; Zoe Schwerkolt 17.47;
2000m Walk: Zoe Schwerkolt 11:53.0h;
2000m Steeple: Zoe Schwerkolt 8:29.8h;
Long Jump: Nana-Adoma Owusu-Afriyie 5.20m; Jackie Fredricksen 5.13m;
Pole Vault: Emily Taylor-Brown 3.05m; Claire O’Brien 2.30m;
Javelin: Kathryn Brooks 30.56m; Emily Taylor-Brown 30.02m;
Discus: Kate Boulter 26.66m; Emily Taylor-Brown 26.37m;
MEN’S OVER 40 TEAM A GALLANT 2ND IN SHIELD FINAL
For the second year in a row our men’s over 40 team finished 2nd to Waverley in the the shield final.
Unfortunately a few things didn’t fall our way on the day, but everyone on the team should be congratulated for a great effort throughout the season and hopefully next year will be our year! Special thanks to Andrew Wilcox for all his work in organising and managing (as well as running in) this team.
Team Results:
Waverley 694.0
Box Hill 634.5
Diamond Valley 598.5
Geelong 463.0
Keilor St B 381.5
Vic Masters 360.5
Western Aths 277.0
Ballarat 140.0
Individual Results:
100m: Andrew Wilcox 12.01; Hendrik Dreyer 12.76; David Cross 15.15; James Tennant 15.33;
400m: Andrew Wilcox 52.52; Hendrik Dreyer 55.00; Kynan Dawes 58.21; Andrew Egginton 59.45;
1500m: Kynan Dawes 4:15.5h; Connor Carson 4:17.4h; John Meagher 4:26.3h; Andrew Egginton 4:31.2h;
4x100m Relay: Box Hill 50.04;
100m Hurdles: David Cross 20.68;
110m Hurdles: Hendrik Dreyer 18.92;
2000m Walk: Graeme Olden 11:19.8h;
3000m Steeple: John Meagher 11:19.2h; Graeme Olden 11:53.9h;
Long Jump: Hendrik Dreyer 4.82m; George Schillinger 3.84m;
Pole Vault: Rob Barclay 2.75m; George Schillinger 2.75m;
Javelin: Andrew Egginton 31.10m; George Schillinger 27.92m;
Discus: George Schillinger 28.57m; William Dyer 27.33m;
BOX HILL WOMEN 2ND IN DIVISION 1 PREMIERSHIP
After leading halfway through the program our Division 1 women’s team finished 2nd in the shield final. Despite some great efforts on the day, the injury, illness and unavailability of several key athletes took its toll at the end of the day. There were a number of outstanding efforts, but special mention to Viv Lee who took part in five events and to June Petrie who came as a spectator but ended racing in the 1500m after we had a late withdrawal. It was disappointing not to defend our women’s premiership, but we went close and can hopefully win back the title next year.
Team Results:
Glenhuntly 477.0
Box Hill 388.0
Sandringham 361.0
Essendon 290.0
Diamond Valley 269.0
Keilor St B 269.0
Individual Results:
100m: Angela Phillips 13.53; Kate Ackland 13.72; Vivienne Lee 13.80; Alexandra Pocklington 14.09;
400m: Talitha Crawford 62.08; Vivienne Lee 63.27; Helen McRae 64.98;
1500m: Helen McRae 4:39.8h; Hayley Tomlinson 4:57.5h; Julie Norney 5:00.7h; June Petrie 5:31.0h;
4x100m Relay: Box Hill 52.49;
100m Hurdles: Vivienne Lee 18.24;
2000m Walk: Chelsea Dyer 11:52.4h; Pia Hunter 12:22.4h;
3000m Steeple: Julie Norney 11:54.2h; Amanda Harper 13:36.7h;
Long Jump: Natalia Kremenchutskaya 5.38m; Panayiota Carabourniotis 4.56m;
Pole Vault: Katherine Houston 2.75m;
Javelin: Chelsea Dyer 35.48m; Vivienne Lee 12.11m;
Discus: Chelsea Dyer 37.88m; Angela Phillips 31.85m;
DIVISION 1 MEN FINISH 4TH IN SHIELD FINAL
After closing in on the leading teams after the 1500m, our division 1 men’s team faded to 4th in the shield finals on Saturday. Unfortunately weaknesses in some events and the unavailability of of several athletes mean that we were unable to match the top teams at the end of the day. But congratulations to all those athletes who represented the club so well on the day.
Team Results:
St Kevins 1,003.0
Essendon 929.5
Glenhuntly 885.5
Box Hill 718.0
Melbourne Uni 534.5
Knox 468.5
Individual Results:
100m: Blake Lucas 11.05; Daniel White-Alikakos 11.21; James Filshie 11.65; Braeden Cross 11.69; Cameron Sherry 11.93; Brodie Cross 12.21;
400m: Daniel White-Alikakos 48.84; Hanson Wong 52.06; Cameron Baker 54.67; Nicholas Baggott 55.07; Marcus Johnson 55.82;
1500m: Stephen Kelly 3:53.9h; Stephen Dinneen 3:54.5h; Samuel MacKie 4:07.1h; Ben Noske 4:07.4h; Sam Dipnall ; Nicholas Baggott ;
4x100m Relay: Box Hill 44.17;
110m Hurdles: Cameron Baker 18.91;
2000m Walk: Simon Evans 9:19.1h;
3000m Steeple: Michael Dowel 9:42.6h; William Potter 9:57.5h; Andrew Hester 11:43.7h;
Long Jump: Victor Jakobbson 5.85m; Cameron Baker 5.09m; Marcus Johnson 4.57m;
Pole Vault: Brodie Cross 4.55m; James Filshie 4.55m;
Javelin: Cameron Baker 36.36m;
Discus: David Grant 45.12m; Cameron Baker 24.02m;
RARE AIR CLUB RESULTS
Results from Rare Air Club held at Melbourne University, Feb 14
Pole Vault
Joel Pocklington 5.25m
Brodie Cross 5.05m
James Filshie 4.95m
Blake Lucas 4.85m
Beau Williams 4.15m
Verity Cooper 3.30m
Emily Taylor-Brown 3.00m
Jaimie Roubin 2.70m
VICTORIAN MILERS CLUB RESULTS
Box Hill results from the milers club races held at Melbourne University on Tuesday night.
800m
Daniel Clark 1:56.3
Nick Baggott 1:57.7
Sam Mackie 2:01.2
Ned Snibson 2:02.6
Peter Green 2:05.6
Steve Griffin 2:12.3
David Ayers 2:21.0
1 mile
Bouchaib Chefnaoui 4:20.0
Mitchell Dyer 4:22.3
Sam Dipnall 4:25.0
Matt O’Donnell 4:37.7
Charlie Blanch 4:44.1
Helen McRae 5:06.0
Georgia Hansen 5:13.8
CROSS COUNTRY IS COMING!
With the track and field season coming towards its conclusion it is time for some to start planning for the upcoming winter season.
XCR’13, cross country and road racing season will kick off with the Jells Park cross country relays on April 27, followed by the Sandown Road relays on May 11 and the 10km road championships that will this year be held at Albert Park, finishing on the track at Lakeside stadium. The full winter calendar will be released soon.
AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX RUN
Athletics Victoria and SuperSprint are pleased to announce this new major fun run on the event calendar. The Australian Grand Prix Run will be staged on Sunday 10th March 2013 offering 5km and 10km options around the fast Albert Park circuit. Entrants will get to experience the excitement of Formula 1™ with the entire Grand Prix infrastructure in place… course barriers, grandstands, marquees, overpasses and more.
The fast and even the not so fast, can run or walk 10km or 5km, and experience the excitement with the entire Grand Prix infrastructure in place – course barriers, grandstands, marquees, overpasses and more – you might even see some of the Formula 1™ teams setting up. Go to the AV website (www.athsvic.org,au) to enter.
BRIGGS CLASSIC, HOBART
Good luck to all the Box Hill Athletes who will be competing in the Briggs Classic in Hobart this weekend.