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KINGSWAY R E G I O N A L SPORTING COMPLEX
CNR SPORTING & SPECTATOR DRIVE, MADELEY
PO BOX 128, KINGSWAY 6065
www.kingswaylac.com.au
Email: [email protected]
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CONTENTS:
KINGSWAY URGENTLY NEEDS YOUR HELP! ............................................................................ 4
PLACEMENT OF REGISTRATION NUMBERS & TAG .................................................................. 5
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING ............................................................................................. 6
KINGSWAY LAC IMPORTANT CHANGES FOR 2017/2018 ......................................................... 6
CHAIRMAN WELCOME MESSAGE: ......................................................................................... 8
FAMILY FUN AND FITNESS .................................................................................................. 12
WHERE ARE WE? ................................................................................................................ 12
KINGSWAY ARENA LAYOUT ................................................................................................ 13
CODES OF CONDUCT .......................................................................................................... 14
VOLUNTEER ROLE .............................................................................................................. 15
REGISTRATIONS ................................................................................................................. 18
RETENTION RATES.............................................................................................................. 19
EQUIPMENT ROSTER .......................................................................................................... 20
$100 RAFFLE ROSTER .......................................................................................................... 22
RECORDING ROSTER .......................................................................................................... 22
CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2017 / 2018 ..................................................................................... 23
KINGSWAY LITTLE ATHLETICS HAS ITS OWN APP ................................................................. 24
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ..................................................................................................... 25
ASSOCIATED OFFICIALS ...................................................................................................... 26
KINGSWAY LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE EXECUTIVE ROLES & DUTIES ...................................... 27
LIFE MEMBERS ................................................................................................................... 31
WALA AWARD OF MERIT RECIPIENTS.................................................................................. 32
WALA DISTINGUISHED AWARD OF MERIT RECIPIENTS ......................................................... 32
WALA STATE TEAM MANAGERS.......................................................................................... 32
AFFILIATED CLUBS .............................................................................................................. 33
GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................... 37
RULES OF COMPETITION .................................................................................................... 43
EVENT RULES ..................................................................................................................... 50
SAFETY RULES .................................................................................................................... 50
HEALTH AND WELFARE ....................................................................................................... 52
STATE RUN COMPETITIONS ................................................................................................ 56
STATE COMBINED EVENT CHAMPIONSHIPS ......................................................................... 57
STATE TRACK & FIELD RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS .................................................................... 58
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OPENING CEREMONY OCTOBER 14TH MODIFIED ½ PROGRAMME 2 ...................................... 59
XMAS PROGRAMME MODIFIED ½ PROGRAMME 2 .............................................................. 59
INTER-CLUB COMPETITION PROGRAMME 2017/2018 .......................................................... 60
PROGRAMME 1: ........................................................................................................... 60
PROGRAMME 2: ........................................................................................................... 61
KINGSWAY HIGH JUMP SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................. 62
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................. 63
ATHLETICS FOR ALL ............................................................................................................ 64
PARA ATHLETES CLASSIFICATIONS ...................................................................................... 65
KINGSWAY LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE TRACK & FIELD RELAYS GUIDELINES POLICY ............... 66
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP HEATS AND ¼ FINALS ...................................................................... 71
LITTLE ATHLETICS WA REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS .................................................................. 72
TROPHIES & AWARDS CRITERIA AND POLICIES .................................................................... 74
CENTRE CAPTAINS .............................................................................................................. 75
CHAMPION ATHLETE AWARD: ............................................................................................ 76
WINTER SEASON ................................................................................................................ 83
KINGSWAY LAC TROPHY AND AWARD WINNERS ................................................................. 86
KINGSWAY ATHLETE SERVICE AWARDS ............................................................................... 89
2016/2017 CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS ...................................................................... 91
2016/2017 LITTLE ATHLETICS WA STATE MEDALISTS............................................................ 97
WALA – SIR THOMAS LIPTON/DOUG HANCY AWARD ........................................................ 102
U13 AUSTRALIAN TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIPS (ALAC) ............................................................ 103
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN STATE RECORDS ........................................................................... 104
HELD BY KINGSWAY ATHLETES ......................................................................................... 104
KINGWAY LITLLE ATHLETICS CENTRE (KLAC) SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES ............................... 116
CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS NOMINATION FORM ................................................................. 119
CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS NOMINATION FORM ................................................................. 121
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KINGSWAY URGENTLY NEEDS YOUR HELP!
For Kingsway LAC to run smoothly and efficiently
during the 2017 – 2018 season the following positions
are now required to assist.
1 x Executive General Member – Controller of
Officials
1 x Executive General Member – Awards
3 x Equipment Officers
Meeting Managers
Referees x 3 (Throws, Jumps and Track)
Timekeepers
Starters & Starters assistants
Trackside Recorders
Contact Carol Hale
for more information
Or
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PLACEMENT OF REGISTRATION NUMBERS & TAG
PLEASE KEEP YOUR NUMBERS FROM THIS SEASON, IF YOU
REGISTER NEXT YEAR YOU WILL BE USING THE SAME NUMBERS.
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING
KINGSWAY LAC IMPORTANT CHANGES FOR 2017/2018
1. THE CONSTRUCTION SITE IS OUT OF BOUNDS TO EVERYONE.
2. Office is now located in the small demountable building located on the
western side of the oval.
3. Club tent allocations, Wanneroo, Greenwood & Landsdale tents stay in
same place; Ballajura and Woodvale please see your club.
4. The area containing the office & sea containers are out of bounds to all
athletes.
5. Changes to club set up & set down rosters.
6. Changes to Centre Captains duties
7. The introduction of a centre warm up & stretching session commencing
at 7.15am led by the Centre Captains
8. Reduced competitions due to the rollback of all State & Australian
competition dates, all have been affected by the Commonwealth Games
being held in April 2018 on the Gold Coast.
9. NEW Centre Championships qualifying requirements & new dates
a. Programme 1: January 27th, 2018
b. Programme 2: February 10th, 2018
10. Zones Championships to be held at Kingsway:
a. February Saturday February 17th & Sunday February 18th, 2018
11. Marshalling wait times for Chaperones.
12. High Jump rule changes for Kingsway LAC competitions only;
a. LAWA State starting heights will be used at all State events.
13. Programme Management:
a. Circular track on occasions will double head track events if and
when required to lessen the impact on the programme.
14. Introduction of a new Pentathlon Points System for all Centre Awards.
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15. U11 – U17 Long Jump mat will be placed 2m from the edge of pit.
16. Event Changes for U10’s : Directive from Little Athletics Australia (LAA)
a. No Triple Jump
b. Javelin changed to Turbo
17. Changes to Rules of Competition may occur mid season due to Little
Athletics WA have not released this seasons Rules of Competition.
18. Changes to KLAC Athlete Donations for Little Athletic State Team,
International Team & AIS training camp.
19. Keep up to date by reading the LAWA e-News that is emailed weekly to
you.
20. Have you joined the Kingsway Little Athletics Team App?
(Instructions Page 25).
21. Follow us on facebook.
22. REGISTRATION NUBERS ARE TO BE KEPT AT THE END OF THE
SEASON, IF YOU REREGISTER IN 2018/2019 YOU WILL USE THE SAME
NUMBERS.
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CHAIRMAN WELCOME MESSAGE:
On behalf of the Kingsway Little Athletics Centre I would like to
extend a warm welcome to all athletes, families and life members
for season 2017-18.
For those parents who are new to athletics your help on training nights is welcomed and
on Saturday competition mornings is required! Remember that most of the coaches and
officials who are out there were once like you and the only way to learn about the sport
is to get out there. More importantly it will give you a greater understanding of what your
child is talking about when he/she gets excited or on occasion upset, about his/her
jump, run or throw. Not only that, should you wish to become a coach or an official we
will be running an “Introduction to Coaching Course” enabling all parents to become
familiar with the basics in coaching and officiating all events.
LITTLE ATHLETICS IS COMPLETELY A VOLUNTEER ORGANISATION!
Behind the scenes in the last 6 months the elected Committee has been working very
hard to ensure all athletes and parents enjoy their experiences within our clubs and
Centre. A very big thank you to all our parents that have taken on elected roles with in
our clubs and Centre.
Our Centre believes that perseverance, sportsmanship, and ‘personal best’
performances should be rewarded just as much as a high level of achievement. Our
commitment is to make every family involved in the sport of Little Athletics feel welcome
and to provide not only competition for our young athletes but also an atmosphere of
family participation and enjoyment. ”Fun, Family, Fitness”.
PARENT CONTRIBUTION:
Please be aware that every official that you see at Kingsway is ONE of YOU: a parent
VOLUNTEER. The whole event on any Saturday ONLY runs with your help. You
should come to Kingsway Little Athletics Centre prepared to contribute to your children’s
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age group. It is impossible to hold this event each week if parents do not continue to
assist at all of the sites. Please do volunteer as Kingsway needs you.
Thank you in advance for making time available to help out at your club and centre.
Please understand that without the enthusiastic help of all parents, Little Athletics as a
family activity would not exist – a great club is formed from a great team of volunteers!
Please offer your help at training sessions and competition days wherever possible –
you are sure to enjoy the experience.
PRE-SEASON WORK:
I would like to take this opportunity to thank our Executive Committee, club delegates
and club committees. They are a hard-working and friendly team and are always happy
to answer any questions that you may have. The Kingsway ‘green book’ is also a vital
source of information for all families so please take the time to read it.
This season sees Kingsway LAC celebrating its 40 th Anniversary. We are commencing
this season as we began 40 years ago, in temporary buildings and sea containers. The
site has been cleared making way for our new building which will encompass all
equipment storage, toilet block, office and first aid room thanks to the City of Wanneroo.
Due to the late release of the late notification of changes to Rules of Competition, a link
will be available on both the Kingsway LAC and WA Little Athletics websites. As a
member of the State Little Athletics Association, you may well have the opportunity to
compete in Teams Challenge, State Relay Championships, Zones and State Track and
Field Championships giving you exposure to a broader athlete base and different tracks.
CHANGES IN 2017/2018 SEASON:
This year we have made a few changes to the way awards will be calculated. In
previous seasons, we used a Pentathlon Point system to calculate the awards for the
summer season. In the Pentathlon system, the number of events was equalled in each
age category, Junior, Intermediate, seniors and Opens. This year will see the
introduction of an averaged based pentathlon points system, based on the number of
events on offer for each category; this has been brought about by the removal of Triple
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Jump for U10’s age group. This new system will also assist in the event of inclement
weather causing events to be cancelled, it ensures that we will not have to make up for
cancelled events.
It is awesome that the Commonwealth Games are being held in Queensland in April
2018 and one of our officials Kylee McVee has been selected to officiate at the games.
Because of the Games we have a very compacted season for WA Little Athletics,
Athletics WA and Kingsway LAC.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF ALL THE DATE CHANGES FOR THIS SEASON as all
events dates for Kingsway and the State Events have been rolled forward.
The Kingsway LAC trophy presentation, AGM will also be followed by a 40th Birthday
Celebration at the end of our season so keep the date free.
Yours Sincerely
Carol Hale
Chairman
Kingsway Little Athletics Centre
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THE STRUCTURE OF LITTLE ATHLETICS
Coles Little Athletics Australia
Nationally, Little Athletics is organised by Coles Little Athletics Australia (LAA). The policy making body of LAA is the Board of Management which comprises an executive of three together with the Chairman/President of each affiliated State or Territory Association. The Executive positions consist of a President, Administration and Finance Director, Competition and Standards Director. These positions are elected for a two year term from nominations received from affiliated associations and voted on by each of the affiliated Associations.
Coles Little Athletics Western Australia
The control and direction of the Little Athletics movement in the State is vested in the
Board of Management.The members of the Board of Management are elected at the
Annual General Meeting of the Association by votes from affiliated Centres. The Board
of Management is made up of eight positions and has a variety of roles, including such
things as: the running of all State Championships and Association conducted events,
obtaining sponsorship and/or Government assistance, provision of
publications/information, education of Coaches and officials, guidance and support for
all Centres and their executive, conducting meetings and conferences,
provision of paperwork, etc.
Centres
The Centre is the body that organises and conducts the weekly competitions for all
athletes. Each Centre has an elected Committee of Management that is responsible for
the administration and conduct of the Centre’s affairs. Centres design their own
programme and timetable each week, co-ordinate the activities of voluntary workers,
register members with the State Association, ensure all details of equipment, recording,
finance, promotions and fundraising, conduct regular meetings, etc.
Zones
Zones are a group of centres responsible for the conducting of the quarter finals for the
LAWA State Track & Field Championships.
Clubs
The Club is the smallest administrative unit in the Little Athletics movement. Each Club
forms a part of and is tied to a Centre. The Little Athletics Club normally has a small
management committee selected from parents within the Club and their main function is
to perform simple administrative tasks. Clubs organise training sessions for their
athletes and keep them informed of any nomination forms or events that are being held.
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Community Athletics Council of Western Australia (CACWA)
At a governance level, the WA Little Athletics and Athletics WA boards endorsed a
constitution to form the Community Athletics Council of Western Australia (CACWA) and
were incorporated in January 2012. These two bodies are the foundation members and
the intention is to invite other athletics bodies to join. The main purpose of the council is
to foster harmonious relations between all affiliated athletics bodies in Western Australia
and the board consists of joint representation from both bodies.
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 U6 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.
WHERE ARE WE?
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CODES OF CONDUCT
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 into 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
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VOLUNTEER ROLE
Because Little Athletics is a totally voluntary organisation, centres 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; timekeeping; starting to name just a few. Most centres 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 Kingsway Little Athletics 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?
PARENTAL ROLE
Regardless of whether 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 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.
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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
Our club has been selected to participate in the Amart Community Kickbacks Sports as in-store credit to spend on our sports program.
All you need to do is join Team Amart, select our club from the list of participating groups and swipe your loyalty card every time you make a purchase at Amart Sports. You'll receive access to great member prices and other benefits and the club will receive a 5% credit from everything you spend. Thanks for your support.
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KINGSWAY SPORTING CLUB
Kingsway Little Athletics Centre is affiliated with the Kingsway Sporting Club. All registered athletes are members with their parents being guests. Our Logo is located on the front door and outside signage.
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.
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REGISTRATIONS
Summary of registrations at Kingsway LAC for the past five (5) years:
Boys Girls Total
2016/2017 282 307 589
2015/2016 269 292 561
2014/2015 239 239 478
2013/2014 368 354 722
2012/2013 434 381 815
Summary of registrations on a per club basis for the past five (5) years:
Club 2016/17 2015/16 2014/15 2013/14 2012/13
Ballajura 101 91 85 89 88
Greenwood 65 98 100 85 119
Landsdale 203 185 146 151 155
Wanneroo 42 36 28 54 65
Woodvale 172 141 117 93 159
Winter (New) 6 10 2 1 3
Bindoon SV Centre SV Centre SV Centre 26 30
Ellenbrook SV Centre SV Centre SV Centre 222 196
Total 589 561 478 721 815
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Summary of registrations on a per age group basis for the past five (5) years:
U 17
U 16
U 15
U 14
U 13
U 12
U 11
U 10
U 9
U 8
U 7
U 6
Total
2016 2017
18 8 38 43 45 67 75 81 81 49 56 28 589
2015 2016
15 30 15 50 59 54 74 78 67 62 33 24 561
2014 2015
12 22 39 25 57 65 47 71 58 50 32 NA 478
2014 2013
19 19 34 52 54 87 106 99 100 82 69 NA 721
2012 2013
16 28 31 58 66 87 123 118 111 98 79 NA 815
RETENTION RATES
No. Registered
Athletes
No. Athletes
Competing after
XMAS
Retention Rate
2016/2017 589 403 69%
2015/2016 561 363 65%
2014/2015 476 330 69%
2013/2014 721 344 52%
2012/2013 815 525 65%
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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.
Woodvale Zone 1: Long Jump & Triple Jump site + Marshalling Area 1
(Consists of watering & raking 6 Jump pits, sweeping tracks
+set up 30m of bunting + set up two Marshalling Area 1 tents)
Greenwood: Zone 2: High Jump site + Scissor Kick site (every second week)
+ 200mt starting area +
100mt starting area (consists of setting up 2 High Jump sites (+2
tents) + 2 Scissor Kick sites (+2 tents) (every second week) + 2
Tent’s at start 200m + 3 Tent’s at start 100m)
Ballajura Zone 3: Discus site + Shot Put site + Marshalling 2 + bunting at
end of Short track
(consists of laying 1 Tarp + set up 30m of rope at first Discus site + setting up 6 Tents +
Set up 30m of bunting)
Landsdale Zone 4: Javelin site + Turbo site (every second week) + Hurdles
(consists of setting up 2 Javelin sites (+2 tents) + 2 Turbo sites (+2 tents) (every second week) + set up 100m of bunting around the centre Javelin site + put hurdles out next to short track & pack up hurdles)
Wanneroo: Zone 5: Short & Long track Finish Line Area including Timing
Gates (consists of setting up 4 tents + 4 tables + 2 sets of Timing
Gates)
Equipment team: Announcer’s Desk + chair + amplifier + connect to main
speakers
Centre Captains: Ensure the oval is properly marked with blue cones prior to the
commencement of Saturday’s competition and pack up
cones at end of competition.
Lead all athletes on a warm up lap, finishing with dynamic stretching and mobility exercises at 7.15am.
T o deliver water to officials during weekly competition when not
competing;
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Start Set-up at 6:45am, Centre warm up 7.15am and first call for events will be
7:30am sharp.
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.
Walks Roster
All clubs are to supply 3 Walk Judges on the programmes where walks are to take
place.
Helen Hahn will help train the 3 Walk Judges from your club if you don’t already have
Walk Judges.
CLUB ROSTERS
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.
Have you joined the Kingsway Little Athletics Facebook
group?
Kingsway Little Athletics @kingswaylac.com
Follow us on Facebook.
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$100 RAFFLE ROSTER
2017
2018
Oct 7 Ballajura Jan 6 Ballajura
14 Greenwood
13 Greenwood
21 Landsdale
20 Landsdale
28 Wanneroo
27 Wanneroo
Nov
Feb 10 Woodvale
4 Ballajura
17 Kingsway
11 Woodvale
18 Kingsway
18 Landsdale
25 Greenwood
Dec
9 Woodvale
16 Wanneroo
Clubs are to provide at least one adult 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 are to be returned to the office manager for
announcement of the winner.
RECORDING ROSTER
2017
2018
Oct 7 Woodvale Jan 6 Landsdale
14 Ballajura
13 Ballajura
21 Greenwood
20 Woodvale
28 Landsdale
27 WAN/BAL/GWD
Nov 4 Woodvale Feb 10 WDV/LND
11 Wanneroo
18 Greenwood
25 Landsdale
Dec 9 Wanneroo 16 Ballajura
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2017 / 2018
2017
OCTOBER 1 - 4 LAA AIS U15 Camp, Canberra
Sat 7 Programme 1 - Kingsway
Sat 14 ½ Programme 2 - Kingsway (Opening Day)
Sat 21 Programme 1 - Kingsway
Sat 28 Programme 2 - Kingsway
Sat 28 Para Athlete Classification at WA Athletics Stadium
Sun 29 Para Athlete Classification at WA Athletics Stadium
NOVEMBER Sat 4 Programme 1 – Kingsway
Sun 5 Brave Hearts – WA Athletics Stadium (U6 – U10)
Sat 11 Programme 2 – Kingsway (PMH Activity Day)
Sat 18 Programme 1 – Kingsway
Sat 25 Programme 2 - Kingsway
DECEMBER Sat 2 LAWA & AWA State Relay Championships
Sat 9 Programme 1 – Kingsway
Sat 16 ½ Programme 2 – Kingsway (Xmas)
XMAS BREAK
2018
Sat
JANUARY Sat 6 Programme 2 – Kingsway
Sat 13 Programme 1 – Kingsway
Sat 20 Programme 2 – Kingsway
Sat 27 Kingsway Centre Champs Programme 1 - 7.30am Start
FEBRUARY Sat 3 LAWA State Combined Event Championships
Sun 4 LAWA State Combined Event Championships
Sat 10 Kingsway Centre Champs Programme 2 - 7.30am Start
Sat 17 Zones – State Championships Heats & Quarter Finals - Day
1 Kingsway
Sun 18 Zones – State Championships Heats & Quarter Finals - Day
2 ingsway
Sat 24 Kingsway State Breakfast, AGM, Trophy Presentations
and 40th Anniversary Celebration Party.
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Need Help?
Contact: Technical – Wayne
Email: [email protected]
MARCH Fri 3 LAWA State Track & Field Championships - Day 1
Sat 4 LAWA State Track & Field Championships Day 2
Sun 5 LAWA State Track & Field Championships – Day 3
APRIL Sat 28 Australian Little Athletics Championships, Gold Coast QLD
Sun 29 Australian Little Athletics Championships, Gold Coast QLD
KINGSWAY LITTLE ATHLETICS HAS ITS OWN APP
Download our app now and stay up to date with all the latest information!
Install the Kingsway Little Athletics on your
Smartphone or tablet now!
Follow these steps:
1. Download Team App from the Apple or
Google Play app store.
2. Sign up to Team App. You will be sent
an email to confirm registration.
3. Log into the App and search for
Kingsway LAC”.
4. Choose your applicable access
group(s).
5. If you don’t have a smartphone go to
kingswaylac.teamapp.com to sign up
and view this App online.
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
POSITION Name Contact
President
[email protected] Carol Hale 0418 431 964
Secretary
Michelle
Choules 0401 447 171
Treasurer
[email protected] Kylee McVee 0435 028 195
Registrar
registrar@ kingswaylac.com.au Raelene Notley 0411 430 291
Championships & Special Events
[email protected] Bec Miller 0418 172 160
Records & Ranking
[email protected] Helen Hahn 9249 4251
Coaching & Development
[email protected] Craig Baker 0419 939 983
Chief Equipment Officer Paul Bennett 0430 315 999
General Committee #1 Policies Allan Savage 0421 494 056
General Committee #2 Technical Officer Wayne Collins 0457 992 300
General Committee #3 Awards Coordinator Danni Dix 0400 223 307
General Committee #4 Controller of
Officials Vacant
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ASSOCIATED OFFICIALS
VICE CHAIRMAN LAWA DELEGATES
WAYNE COLLINS CAROL HALE
MICHELLE CHOULES
COMPUTER RECORDING PROXY- WAYNE COLLINS
HELEN HAHN PROXY – ALLAN SAVAGE
ARENA MANAGERS
EQUIPMENT CRAIG BAKER
PAUL BENNETT JOHN TITTERINGTON IAN BELL OFFICER MANAGER
TREVOR NICHOLLS
SOCIAL MEDIA WAYNE COLLINS FIRST AID OFFICER
RAYLENE NOTLEY TREVOR NICHOLLS
ANNOUNCER SIENNA PATCHETT
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KINGSWAY LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE EXECUTIVE
ROLES & DUTIES
Chairman/President
The Chairperson shall preside over all KLAC committee meetings. The Chairman is responsible for all committee members and ensures their portfolios are effectively organised and completed as required. The Chairman is required to ensure all executive committee members attend the monthly committee meetings and provide a report for each meeting. Additionally the Chairman is required to produce an annual report for the centre Annual General Meeting.
Secretary
The Secretary receives and answers all correspondence ensuring a receipt date is entered on the letter as a reference. The Secretary prepares and distributes meeting agendas and minutes. The Secretary is required to attend the monthly committee meetings and provide a report for each meeting.
Treasurer
The Treasurer receives and pays out money on behalf of the centre. The Treasurer keeps proper records of all transactions and prepares monthly financial statements for meetings. The Treasurer is required to attend the monthly committee meetings and provide a report for each meeting. Additionally the Treasurer is required to produce an annual report for the centre Annual General Meeting.
Championship Officer
The Championship Officer is responsible for the entry nominations for the State Relays Teams. The Championship Officer (CO) is also required to organise Officials, parent help and a Protest Officer(s) on behalf of the centre for all events conducted by LAWA. The CO is required to attend the monthly committee meetings and provide a report for each meeting.
Records and Ranking Officer
The Records and Rankings Officer is responsible for the entry of all results online and manual and checks all results. The Records and Ranking Officer produces results sheets for weekly competitions. The Records and Ranking Officer provides weekly and annual reports for the centre and clubs and verifies records. They also maintain the KLAC “Green Book” records and results. The Records and Rankings Officer is required to
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attend the monthly committee meetings and provide a report for each meeting.
Publicity Officer
The Publicity Officer’s role is to promote the centre within the wider community in a positive manner. The goal is not to just increase registrations for the centre but to promote the sport as a whole. The Publicity Officer (PO) will seek to actively promote the centre and its activities through the use of social media and traditional media. The PO is required to attend the monthly committee meetings and provide a report for each meeting.
Fundraising Officer
The Fundraising Officer’s role is to seek sponsorship and grant opportunities for the centre and clubs. The Fundraising Officer (FO) is required to organise all fundraising activities for the centre. The FO is required to attend the monthly committee meetings and provide a report for each meeting.
Technical Officer
The Technical Officer is responsible for all electronic systems and equipment used by KLAC such as the domain name, email, social media, devices and computers. The Technical Officer ensures all electronic equipment is in good working order and arranges for all repairs required. The Technical Officer is required to attend the monthly committee meetings and provide a report for each meeting
Awards Officer
The Awards Officer’s role is to co-ordinate all awards, certificates, badges, medals and trophies as required for the centre for various presentations. The Awards Officer (AO) is required to attend the monthly committee meetings and provide a report for each meeting
Registrar
The Registrar’s plays a key role in ensuring the centre and its athletes are setup for the season. The Registrar receives and answers all registration queries and maintains athlete registration details for the centre. It is the Registrar’s role to distribute registration material from LAWA to clubs and issues registration numbers and tags. The Registrar is required to attend the monthly committee meetings and provide a report for each meeting.
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Controller of Officials
The Controller of Officials organises all officials for the weekly centre competitions. The Controller of Officials organises education and training of Officials. The Controller of Officials is required to attend the monthly committee meetings and provide a report for each meeting.
Meeting Manager
The Arena Manager plans the competition program in accordance to any relevant changes required and ensures the plan is accomplished. The Arena Manager is responsible for the correct conduct of the weekly competition. The Arena Manager is the first point of contact for the Club Managers in relation to competition day issues. The Arena Manager is responsible for the verification of any centre records.
Coaching and Development Officer
The Coaching and Development Officer assists clubs with coaching personnel and training structures. The Coaching and Development Officer organises education and training for Coaches and parents. Selects coaches and co-ordinates coaching and athletes for LAWA State Relay teams. The Coaching and Development Officer is required to attend the monthly committee meetings and provide a report for each meeting.
Winter Officer
The Winter Officer co-ordinates the Winter Cross Country and Road Walking season for the centre. The Winter Officer is required to attend the monthly committee meetings and provide a report for each meeting.
Senior First Aid Officer
The Senior First Aid Officer manages and co-ordinates the First Aid for the centre. The Senior First Aid Officer provides first aid to all persons when required. The Senior First Aid Officer collates and updates health action plans. They also maintain an illness database for athletes. The Senior First Aid Officer assists with any incident reports, investigations and issues. Maintains the first aid supplies and undertakes weekly checks to ensure it is compliant.
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Office Manager
The Office Manager organises all office supplies required for weekly competition for officials and chaperones. The Office Manager is the point of contact for uniform sales and purchases. They ensure the office is fully stocked with all required supplies such as staff amenities and stationery and co-ordinates all cleaning. It is also the Office Managers role to report safety hazards and assist the Senior First Aid Officer with Incident Reporting. The Office Manager maintains and keeps a record of all centre WWC and Police Clearances.
Chief Equipment Officer
The Chief Equipment Officer ensures the centre has all equipment required for weekly competition and recommends the purchase of new equipment. The Chief Equipment Officer co-ordinates the supply and packing away of equipment to and from sites on weekly competition days. The Chief Equipment Officer ensures all equipment is in a safe working order and stored in a safe and organised manner. The Chief Equipment Officer also maintains a centre equipment asset register. The Chief Equipment Officer is required to attend the monthly committee meetings and provide a report for each meeting.
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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 (HONORARY 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 IAN BELL
PETER CLOUGH JULIA CARSON BRETT CARSON
BRUCE REIDY-CROFTS (HONORARY LIFE MEMBER)
MARK TREWIN (HONORARY LIFE MEMBER)
SAMANTHA TREWIN (HONORARY LIFE MEMBER)
LEANNE ROBERTS (HONORARY LIFE MEMBER)
CRAIG BAKER (HONORARY LIFE MEMBER)
GLYNN DOBSON
DARYL SKANE DEBBIE LEES PAUL BENNETT
JONATHAN ANDREWS DES LEES (HONORARY LIFE MEMBER)
* Deceased
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WALA AWARD OF MERIT RECIPIENTS
JENNY McGREGOR
ALLAN SAVAGE
CLIVE MURTHA
JOHN PURCELL
WAYNE TRELOAR
CAROL HALE
HELEN HAHN
WALA DISTINGUISHED AWARD OF MERIT RECIPIENTS
JENNY McGREGOR
ALLAN SAVAGE
WALA STATE TEAM MANAGERS
2013 LEANNE GERMAIN
2014 LEANNE GERMAIN DES LEES
2015 TRACEY GARTLAN DES LEES
2016 TRACEY GARTLAN
2017 BEC MILLER
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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: Wayne Collins 0457 992 300
Secretary: Michelle Choules 0401 447 171
Treasurer: Kelly Fair 0417 991 978
Registrar: Briony Hyde 0420 281 930
Manager: Amanda Collins 0438 992 322
GREENWOOD LAC: (GWD)
Colours: Emerald green singlet/top with navy blue sleeves, navy blue
design and navy blue pants
Formation: 1977/78
Training Venue: Penistone Reserve, Penistone Street, Greenwood
Training Times: Monday & Wednesday 5.00pm to 6.30pm
Email: [email protected]
Office Bearers: President: Michael Bailey 0412 08 4390
Secretary: Jenny Bennett 0404 935 134
Treasurer: Des Lock 0402 287 804
Registrar: Simone Pocsidio 0409 247 213
Manager: Jason Kelly 0414 834 747
LANDSDALE LAC: (LAN)
Colours: Jade and 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
Email: [email protected]
Office Bearers: President: Paul Arvidson 0466 770 288
Secretary: Natalie Martin 0412 850 514
Treasurer: Tanja Bakic 0402 127 878
Registrar: Al Price 0403 823 311
Manager: Justin Pitt 0414 318 713
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WANNEROO LAC: (WAN)
Colours: Purple, navy and white singlet with white sublimated design and
navy blue pants
Formation: 1974/75
Training Venue: Wanneroo Primary School Oval, Frederick Street, Wanneroo
Training Times: Monday & Thursday 5.00 to 6.30pm
Email: [email protected]
Office Bearers: President Bec Miller 0418 172 160
Secretary: Nikki Daniels 0400 068 604
Treasurer: Emily Dowling 0499 629 805
Registrar: Renee Bax 0409 374 681
Manager: Shane Miller 0418 906 931
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
Email: [email protected]
Officer Bearers: President Kylie Finis 0403 545 144
Secretary: Gail Styles 0421 206 816
Treasurer: Danny Rogers 0411 743 854
Registrar: Belinda D’Amico 0408 787 034
Manager: Joanne Crowley 0416 562 662
KINGSWAY WINTER CLUB:
This club is administered by the Centre Executive Committee.
Colours: Kingsway Centre competition attire
Apple/Lime Green top with navy blue sublimated print
Navy blue pants
Formation: 1987
Training Venue: Kingsway Oval
Training Times: TBA
Email: [email protected]
Office Bearers: Winter Officer: Raylene Notley 0411 430 291
Head Coach: Craig Baker 0407 440 332
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KINGSWAY ATHLETICS CLUB (Seniors Club):
Athletes must be 12 – upwards (12 by December 31st)
Friday Night competitions at WA Stadium, Mt Claremont
Colours: Kingsway Seniors competition attire
Formation: 2012
Training Venue: Kingsway Oval
Training Times: Tuesday & Thursday
Coach: Allan Savage 0421 494 056
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GENERAL INFORMATION
1 COMPETITION FACILITIES
The athletics competitions are held at Kingsway through the courtesy of the City of
Wanneroo. We are indebted to the Council’s Leisure Services 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. Athletes and all other visitors are not to stand on the seats
around the Arena or climb on the scoreboard and dugouts. Athletes, siblings and
spectators are not to sit on the fence surrounding the oval.
2 INSURANCE
Under arrangements made by Little Athletics WA (LAWA), 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.
3 AGE GROUPING
Competitors are segregated into age groups for the entire year from Under 6 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. As of the
2018/2019 season age groups will change - a child’s age will be taken from January 1st
to December 31st. This will affect any athlete currently registered whose birthday falls in
October, November and December; effectively these athletes will miss an age group.
4 AGE GROUP CHAPERONES
Age groups from Under 6 through to Under 17 will have chaperones allocated. Each
age group is taken and returned to and from each event to Marshalling 1 or 2. Any
parent can be a chaperone; however there is a certain amount of knowledge required of
event rules. Knowledge can be gained by “shadowing” an experienced chaperone and
attending Officials training. Extra chaperones are often required in case of sickness or
absence.
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Age groups cannot begin any event until the chaperone has reported to and signed in at
the recording shed. The chaperone must collect a two-way radio, which must be signed
for and returned at the end of competition. The radio is used to inform the Announcer
and other Officials when the age group and event have been completed. It is also
useful to use the radio to inform the Announcer and Officials if parent helpers are
needed, an Arena Manager required (in case of a record) and when you have finished
an event. The chaperone will be kept informed of changes to the program and possible
delays.
The chaperone is provided with a list of all registered Kingsway athletes from each club
in that age group. This list is used to allocate athletes on the track and record field
measurements, and then returned to the Recording Shed at the end of the event. Each
athlete must report to their age group chaperone at the designated location of
Marshalling 1 or 2 after the first call by the Announcer. Chaperones are required to wait
5 minutes after the second call has been made before proceeding to the allocated
event. Should an athlete arrive at a track event after the group has been taken onto the
track, the athlete WILL NOT be permitted to compete in that event on that day. There is
an exception for field events, where an athlete can join in the current round of
competition and can only take part in the current and subsequent rounds / heights
remaining.
The chaperone will need to recruit parent volunteers (usually of that age group) to take
on duties such as implement retrieval, measuring, raking the pit. They ensure that
distances and heights recorded are correct and ensure the safety of all the athletes.
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 Chief Judge undertake Chief Judge official duties
• in liaison with Referees, 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 to attend, arrange someone to act as a
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 Referee or Meeting Manager before
disqualifying an athlete from an event for bad behaviour.
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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 if they have met the minimum 50% competition completion requirement in the current season.
The 50% requirement for the 2017/18 season will be calculated from the date of registration, and to meet the requirement an athlete must compete in and complete at least one event from their age group’s program in at least 50% of Kingsway’s Saturday competitions.
For athletes who do not meet the minimum competition completion requirement, exceptional circumstances cases will only be considered if received in writing 7 days prior to Centre Championships.
Athletes may only compete in a maximum of six (6) events, with no more than four (4)
events on any one day.
To enter an event the athlete must have competed in the selected event a minimum of
once during the competition season at Kingsway.
Entries are to be completed on the official entry form, located at the rear of this
handbook and must be given to your Club Manager by the advertised closing date. All
entries must be checked by the Club Managers and submitted to KLAC one week
before Centre Championships. Late entries will not be accepted.
It should be noted that an earlier start time is usual for the Centre Championships. Due
to the increased programme schedule, it is possible that competition will carry over into
the afternoon.
Athletes will not be permitted to compete in an event for which they have not nominated
without good reason. Start lists can only be amended on approval by both the Records
& Ranking and Championship Officers.
All heats will be randomly drawn. Finals will be comprised of the athletes who record the
fastest times in accordance with the LAWA Rules of Competition. 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 6 & Under 7 athletes will not contest heats and a final. All track events will be
timed finals. The fastest times overall will be declared the winners.
In all field events (except high jump) athletes Under 6 - Under 8 athletes will be allowed
three (3) attempts only. Under 9 -17 will be allowed three (3) attempts. On the
completion of these attempts the top eight (8) competitors will be allowed one (1) further
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attempt. The winning performance may come from any of the four (4) attempts. If less
than eight competitors commence in the event all athletes will receive four (4) attempts.
Medals will be presented to First, Second and Third places in all finals.
In all field events a count back will be used to determine the placings in the event
of a tie.
Note: Calls and rules regarding marshalling will be strictly adhered to.
7 UNDER 6 & 7 COMPETITION
Events for our Under 6 & 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 proven 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 LAWA, Kingsway Centre and your
Club and a user pays fee for the City of Wanneroo.
9 PURCHASING OF KINGSWAY UNIFORM-
The Kingsway Singlet and shorts 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.
• 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 other than the
manufacturers logo which must be no bigger than the size of a matchbox.
• 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 should
be affixed to 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.
• Centre uniform is to be worn at all events conducted by LAWA.
• Under 7 – Under 8’s may wear club shirt for Winter & Zones. Centre Uniform must
be worn for State Relays.
• Two piece uniforms will not be approved for use at centre or state run events.
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.
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Any equipment (e.g. 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.
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.
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
Discus
$5.00 $10.00 Starting Blocks $5.00 $50.00
Javelin $5.00 $50.00
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RULES OF COMPETITION
1 COMPETITION
All competitors must be registered with Little Athletics WA (LAWA).
All events are conducted in accordance with rules as determined by LAWA. 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. Little Athletics Australia (LAA) do not allow any exceptions to this rule.
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 Referee and Meeting 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 competit ion
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 athletes will be called prior to the start of an event and must report to the designated
marshalling area.
Two calls will be given for each event. The chaperone may move off to the event 5
minutes after the second call.
If ALL athletes are present before the second call, the chaperone may commence the
event.
For all track events, if an athlete does not go through marshalling in the required time
frame, they will not be permitted to compete in that event and may not walk out onto the
track.
For all Field events, if an athlete misses marshalling they can go straight to the event
and compete only in the current and subsequent rounds. The athlete cannot make up
missed turns.
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Parents, Athletes and Club Managers are requested to listen to all announcements to
ensure their athletes do not miss their events.
4 SHOES AND SPIKES
Shoes are compulsory in all events.
Under 10 and below are not entitled to wear shoes capable of taking spikes.
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:
An athlete must apply to their Club for permission to wear spikes. These athletes will be
identified by a Green dot placed on their age tag.
a) 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.
b) 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.
c) At the completion of an event spiked shoes must be removed before leaving the
track or field site.
d) Warming up for track events may be done in the area provided.
e) Spiked shoes may be used in the following events:
U11-U12 Athletes may wear spike shoes for:
• Events run entirely in lanes
• Long Jump, Triple Jump, High Jump and Javelin
U13-U17 Athletes may wear spike shoes for:
• As above plus
• 800m, 1500m and all track relays
AS PER STANDARD RULES OF COMPETION FOR LITTLE ATHLETICS WA 2017 – 2018
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f) The following spike type and length are permitted at Kingsway LAC:
Grass = 12mm maximum Xmas Trees or Pyramids for Track events, High
Synthetic = 7mm maximum Xmas Trees or Pyramids for Track
Jump and Javelin
= 9mm maximum Xmas Trees or Pyramids for Long, Triple, High
Jump and Javelin
Concrete = NO Spikes permitted on the concrete throwing circles
g) Any number of spikes up to 11 may be accommodated on each shoe, but the
number of spike positions shall not exceed 11
h) All spike shoes must be worn with all holes filled with a complete set of spikes, with
no more than two blanks/slugs installed.
i) 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 a competitors
right to wear spikes at Kingsway for the remainder of the season.
5 HIGH JUMP
The Committee decided that from January 2017 high jump at Kingsway LAC Competitions will operate as follows:
PLEASE NOTE ALL STATE EVENTS WILL USE THE LAWA STARTING HEIGHTS.
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Athletes U8 – U17 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 dot to be attached to their age tag & their name added to the list supplied to the recording personal.
a) U9 & 10s (scissor kick) - drop starting height by 20cm, rises in increments of 5cm,
a. Athletes to get two attempts at the height, using normal bar (not elasticised one).
b. Once the LAWA qualifying height for State events is reached the normal rules
c. To apply.
b) U11-17s - drop starting height by 10cm, rises in increments of 5cm, athletes to get two attempts at the height, using normal bar (not elasticised one). Once the LAWA qualifying height for State events is reached normal rules to apply.
c) 1 point to be awarded for participation, then normal point allocation once LAWA qualifying height reached.
d) Clubs must qualify athletes for Competition at training and use the 'red' dot system on age group bib (to indicate the athlete has qualified).
e) 'Have a Go' will no longer operate.
f) Chaperones to determine the starting height for Athletes with Disabilities.
g) PLEASE NOTE: That LAWA starting heights apply for all State Events - the lower starting heights are only being used at Kingsway LAC to encourage participation. LAWA State starting heights are available on the Specification page and in the Rules of Competition that is available on both the kingswaylac.com.au and walittleathletics.com.au
Clubs must advise Records and Ranking (HelenHahn)
at [email protected] of qualified athletes 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 U11-17 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.
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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 Chief 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 in
consultation with the Executive Committee. This season Kingsway LAC will operate 2
sets of gates on the Circular (Long Track) to help ease the time pressure on
programmes.
Lanes will not be used for events longer than 800 metres. Lots will be drawn for lane
positions in events up to and including 800 metres. The 800 metres is started in lanes
with a staggered start and it is run in a lane for the first 120 metres then athletes may
merge into the inside lanes after crossing the break line OR we can say for the first
120m only.
10 PROTESTS
Club Managers may submit a verbal or written protest to the Arena Manger within fifteen
(15) minutes of the completion of an event. The Arena Manager will convene a Protest
Committee of three people to decide the protest.
11 NEW PENTATHLON POINTS SYSTEM
Athletes from U7 to U17 receive Pentathlon points allocated 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.
Track: To achieve 50 points an athlete needs to be 2% faster than the record
To achieve 1 point an athlete needs to be 50% slower than the record
Field: To achieve 50 points an athlete needs to be 2% better than the record
To achieve 1 point an athlete needs to be 50% less than the record
High Jump: To achieve 50 points an athlete needs to be 1% better than the record
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To achieve 1 point an athlete needs to be 10cm under the starting
Height.
Participation: All athletes receive 1 point for participating in an event regardless of
DQ, DNF, NT or NJ.
(These points are updated at the start of each athletic season to account for any
new records.)
Due to different age groups competing in different number of events these pentathlon
points
are then divided by the total number of events available in each age group. (Track, Field
& Combined)
This will then give the Centre a list of Champion Athletes and club awards.
Athletes in the U6 age groups are for participation only and no Pentathlon points will be
allocated.
12 STARTING
For events in which the athletes run in lanes (races up to and including the 400m), 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 6 to under 8: Any individual competitor responsible for TWO (2) false starts shall be disqualified.
Under 9 to under 17: Only TWO (2) false starts per race shall be allowed without
disqualification. Athletes responsible for additional false starts
shall be disqualified.
Any individual competitor making a false start shall be warned. A crouched starting
position may be used in events up to and including the 400m. Two hands and one knee
must be in contact with the ground at the “On Your Marks” command.
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 and the competitor is in a standing starting position.
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13 ARENA ACCESS
Only Authorised officials, and competing athletes may enter the Arena during
competitions. Athletes and officials 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.
Where the time is started and/or finished manually, the time shall be recorded to 1/10th
of a second. Unless a time is an exact 1/10th of a second, it shall be recorded to the
next longer 1/10th of a second.
15 TRACK AND FIELD EVENT RECORDS
Possible field event records will be measured with a steel tape measure by the Referee
or 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
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. An area is usually set aside for athletes to interact with their coaches at each site,
without interfering with the athletes competing or the running of the competition.
At inter-club meets at the Centre these rules are relaxed to some extent however,
athletes need to be aware that they generally will have to look after themselves at State
run events and the Centre is a good place to learn.
17 OBSTRUCTION AND LANE INFRINGEMENT
If an athlete is jostled or obstructed during an event so as to impede his progress and it
is deemed intentional, the athlete responsible shall be liable to disqualification and if
seriously affected, the race may be re-held.
In races run entirely in lanes, each athlete shall keep within his allocated lane from start
to finish. In all races not run in lanes, an athlete shall not step or run on or inside the
kerb or line marking the applicable border.
18 LONG JUMP
The mat will be positioned 2 metres from the edge of the pit for the U11 – U17’s
age groups.
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19 REPRESENTING KINGSWAY IN RELAY EVENTS
ATHLETES WHO TRANSFER FROM ANOTHER CENTRE CANNOT REPRESENT
KINGSWAY IN RELAY EVENTS UNTIL THEY HAVE COMPETED IN A MINIMUM OF
THREE (3) COMPETITIONS AS A REGISTERED MEMBER OF KINGSWAY CENTRE.
EVENT RULES
• Unless exceptional circumstances exist and approval of the Centre Executive has been obtained, only equipment provided by the Centre may be used. Personal equipment, with the exception of personal attire may not be used.
• No athlete may commence any trial, in any event, until the Chief Judge has given permission to do so.
• Safety rules must be observed at all times.
Coles Little Athletics WA Rules of Competition can be found on the LAWA
website;
http://walittleathletics.com.au/Competition/Rules-of-Competition
https://kingswaylac.com.au/Rules-of-Competition
IAAF Rules of Competition 2017 – 2018 can be found on the Kingsway website;
https://kingswaylac.com.au/IAAF-Rules-of-Competition
Changes to Rules of Competition may occur mid season due to Little Athletics
WA have not released this seasons Rules of Competition.
SAFETY RULES
THROWS
No implement is to be thrown back from the throwing arc on completion of a trial.
Discus and Shots are to be carried and Javelins must be carried vertically back. THEY
MUST NOT BE THROWN. This rule includes all athletes and parents.
HIGH JUMP
Clubs are advised on the Kingsway LAC 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 KLAC 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
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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.
HURDLES
1. Athletes are to hurdle the hurdles in their lane only. 2. Athletes must not deliberately knock down hurdles. 3. Athletes are not to run the wrong way over the hurdles as this is a dangerous
practice.
SPIKES
1. Athletes must carry spike shoes, toe to toe to all sites. 2. Athletes are not permitted to put spike shoes on in marshalling. 3. Athletes are to remove spike shoes before leaving the track area.
POLICIES
All Coles Little Athletics WA policies for Behaviour, Heat and Hydration Guidelines, Member Protection, Non-Smoking, LAA Strategic Plan 2014 – 2018 and the Board Governance Charter as well as other important information can be found on the LAWA website: http://walittleathletics.com.au/Resources/Policies
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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 sunscreen
• 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.
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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: Usually come after a hard, long or different work out. May be avoided by warming up, cooling down and stretching.
• 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.
Meeting Managers & 1st Aide Officer 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 in a Health Action Plan to assist our first aid staff.
*Athletes who require the use of epi pens or other injections must have a
Parent/Guardian at the Venue at all times. You must inform your child/children's
age Chaperone as well as the First Aid Officer located in the Kingsway office.
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.
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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.
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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 outside of the complex, 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.
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 COMBINED EVENT CHAMPIONSHIPS
Sponsored by Go for 2 & 5
Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th February 2018
Day 1 for U14 - U17's to be held at WA Athletics Stadium
Day 2 for U14 - U17's at the WA Athletics Stadium.
Sunday 4th February 2018;
U11 – U14 at the WA Athletics Stadium
Competitors in the U14 and U15 age groups who win a medal will be eligible to be a
member of the International State Team in the following July. The gold & silver
medallists in the U15 age group will be eligible to represent LAWA at the Australian
Little Athletics Championships (ALAC).
Competition
Three trials will be allowed in all field events.
The 800m event will always be the last event contested.
Any competitor failing to attempt to start or make a trial in one of the events shall not be
allowed to take part in the subsequent events. The competitor will not figure in any final
results.
Any competitor deciding to withdraw from the competition will immediately inform the
competition officials.
Scoring will be using the Multi-event point table as determined by the Board of
Management from time to time.
Individual State Records and ABP’s will be recognised.
Records shall be kept for the overall individual point score.
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STATE TRACK & FIELD RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS
Sponsored by Go for 2 & 5
Saturday 2nd December 2017
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, numbers and sponsorship badges 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. 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 & Long
Jump. Spikes for jumps events are to be a maximum of 9mm. Athlete's in U11 – U 17 may wear
spikes in 4 x 100m relays.
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OPENING CEREMONY OCTOBER 14TH
MODIFIED ½
PROGRAMME 2
The official opening of the 2017/2018 season will commence with a
march past of all clubs (Ballajura, Greenwood, Landsdale, Wanneroo,
Woodvale) as well as Kingsway representatives in the LAWA State
Teams that would have competed in an U14/U15 International athletics
meeting in Malaysia during July 2017 and the U13 Australian Team
Championships and U15 Multi Event Championships (ALAC's) which
competed in Sydney during April 2017.
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 2:
There will be six (6) full programmes this year. All modified programmes combined
make up the sixth Programme for the year.
Note: NEW Pentathlon Points, Records, and Personal Bests will count on this day.
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
100m 100m 100m Turbo Shot Javelin High 200m 200m 200m 200m 200m
Long Long Long 100m 100m 100m 100m Long Long Triple Triple Triple
Vortex Vortex Turbo Shot Turbo Shot Discus High High Shot Shot Shot
XMAS PROGRAMME MODIFIED ½ PROGRAMME 2
Saturday December 16th, 2017
Note: NEW Pentathlon Points, Records, and Personal Bests will count on this day.
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Discus Discus Discus 700m
Walk
1100m
Walk
1100m
Walk
1500m
Walk
80m
Hurdles
80/90m
Hurdles
90/100
Hurdles
90/100
Hurdles
100/110
Hurdles
70m 300m 500m Long
Long Triple Long 1500m
Walk
1500m
Walk
1500m
Walk
1500m
Walk
1500m
Walk
Xmas
Race
Xmas
race
Xmas
Race 800m 800m 800m Discus Discus Javelin Javelin Javelin Javelin
800m 800m 800m 800m 800m 800m
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INTER-CLUB COMPETITION PROGRAMME 2017/2018
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. Chaperones
must not leave marshalling until 5 mins after the 2nd call unless all athletes in their age
group are present. Age groups called in order to an event by the announcer will
compete in the order marshalled with no exceptions.
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:
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Mini
Hur
Mini
Hur
60m
Hur
60m
Hur
60m
Hur
60m
Hur
60m
Hur
200m
Hur
200m
Hur
300m
Hur
300m
Hur
300m
Hur
100m 200m 200m 200m 200m 200m 200m 100m 100m 100m 100m 100m
70m 70m 70m 70m 70m 1500m 1500m 1500m 1500m 1500m 1500m 1500m
Long Long Long 400m 400m 400m 400m 400m 400m 400m 400m 400m
Shot Shot Shot Discus Discus Discus Shot Shot Shot Discus Discus Discus
High High High Triple Triple Triple High High High
Long Javelin Javelin Javelin Long Long Long
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Programme 2:
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
70m 300m 500m 800m 800m 800m 800m 800m 800m 800m 800m 800m
100m 100m 100m 100m 100m 100m 100m 200m 200m 200m 200m 200m
Long Discus Long Shot Turbo Javelin Discus 80m
H
80m
90m
H
90m
100m
H
90m
100m
H
100m
110m
H
Vortex Vortex Turbo 700m
W
1100m
W
1100m
W
1500m
W
1500m
W
1500m
W
1500m
W
1500m
W
1500m
W
Discus Long Discus Turbo Shot Shot High Discus Discus Javelin Javelin Javelin
Long Long Triple Long Long Long Triple Triple Triple
High High 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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KINGSWAY HIGH JUMP SPECIFICATIONS
KLAC High
Jump
Starting
Heights
U9
S
U10
S
U11
S/F
U12
S/F
U13
S/F
U14
S/F
U15
S/F
U16
S/F
U17
S/F
Girls 0.75 0.80 0.95 1.05 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30
Boys 0.95 0.85 1.00 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35
Bar rises
(cm)
SEE BELOW
Then
(cm) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2
Scissor Kick (S) technique must be used by the U8’s , U9’s & U10’s
Bar rises in 5cm increments until 6 competitors left; then 2cm increments; The
increment of which the bar is raised shall not increase, unless there is only one
competitor remaining in the competition.
LAWA STATE HIGH JUMP SPECIFICATIONS
LAWA High
Jump
Starting
Heights
U9
S
U10
S
U11
S/F
U12
S/F
U13
S/F
U14
S/F
U15
S/F
U16
S/F
U17
S/F
Girls 0.95 1.00 1.05 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40
Boys 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.20 1.25 130 135 140 145
Bar rises
(cm)
SEE BELOW
Then
(cm) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2
Scissor Kick (S) technique must be used by the U8’s , U9’s & U10’s
Bar rises in 5cm increments until 6 competitors left; then 2cm increments; The
increment of which the bar is raised shall not increase, unless there is only one
competitor remaining in the competition.
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EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
U6
U7 U8 U9 U10 U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 U17
Javelin
Vortex
300g
max
Turbo
300
gm
Turbo
300
gm
Turbo
300gm 400g 400g
Girls
400g
Boys
600g
Girls
400g
Boys
600g
Girls
500g
Boys
700g
Girls
500g
Boys
700g
Girls
500g
Boys
700g
Discus 350g 500g 500g 500g 750g 750g
Girls
750g
Boys
1Kg
1Kg 1Kg 1Kg
Girls
1Kg
Boys
1.5Kg
Shot
Put 1Kg 1.5Kg 2Kg 2Kg 2Kg
2 Kg
Girls
3Kg
Boys
3Kg
Girls
3Kg
Boys
4Kg
Girls
3Kg
Boys
4Kg
Girls
3Kg
Boys
4Kg
Girls
3Kg
Boys
5Kg
Triple
Jump U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 U17
Mat sizes 200mm 200mm 200mm 200mm 200mm 200mm 200mm
Take Off Board Settings For Girls & Boys In full metre increments commencing from 4m
Mat sizes and placement for Long Jump
U6-U8: one metre x 1.22m The mat shall be placed with the front edge 20cm from the
commencement of the landing area.
U9-U10: 500mm x 1.22m The mat shall be placed with the leading edge no more than
1 metre from the landing area
U11-U17: 200mm x 1.22m The take off board shall be placed with the leading edge 2
metres from the landing area.
The distance between the take-off board and the far end of the landing area
should be at least 10m.
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HURDLES
Hurdles
U6
Mini
U7
Mini
U8
U9
U10
U11 U12 U13
U13G
U14G
U14B
U15G
U16G
U15B
U16B
U17G
U17B U14-
U17
Distance 60m 60m 60m 60m 60m 200m 80m 90m 100m 110m 300m
Height 20cm 30cm 45cm 60cm 68cm 68cm 76cm 76cm 76cm 76cm 76cm
Run In 12m 12m 12m 12m 12m 20m 12m 13m 13m 13.72m 50m
Spacing 7m 7m 7m 7m 7m 35m 7m 8m 8.5m 9.14m 35m
Run
Out 13m 13m 13m 13m 13m 40m 12m 13m 10.5m 14.02m 40m
No.
Flights 6 6 6 6 6 5 9 9 10 10 7
ATHLETICS FOR ALL
The Athletics WA “Athletics for All” Para-athletics Program will facilitate the growth and
development of athletes with a disability in Western Australia.
“Athletics for All” Para-athletics Program is an inclusive program from community sport
to high performance funded by the Government of Western Australia Department of
Sport and Recreation’s Inclusive Sports Funding Scheme. Funding has been allocated
for 3 years from 2014-2017.
The program has been established to:
• Increase the number of athletes with a disability participating in the sport of athletics
in Western Australia;
• Build relationships between key stakeholders including, but not limited to, Athletics
Australia, Little Athletics Western Australia, Wheelchair Sports Western Australia,
Australian Paralympic Committee, VisAbility, WA Disabled Sports Association,
Special Olympics, Inclusion WA, School Groups (ACC, SSWA, PSA, IGSSA) and
the Department of Sport and Recreation;
• Provide assistance to coaches of athletes with a disability with a range of
professional development opportunities;
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• Increase the total number of qualified classifiers (Technical and Medical) in Western
Australia;
• Raise the profile of Athletics Western Australia as an inclusive organisation. For more information contact Athletics WA Development Manager Mel Tantrum by email [email protected] or call the Athletics WA office on 08 6272 0480
PARA ATHLETES CLASSIFICATIONS
Upcoming Classification October 28th & 29th, 2017, at WA STADIUM In sport, classification exists so that athletes compete in fair and equal competition. Most sports have simple classification systems that group athletes according to age, gender or weight. In Paralympic Sport, the wide range of sports and disabilities create unique classification systems. Paralympic classification groups athletes according to how their disability impacts on their sport. Athletes compete against others with similar disabilities, so that the athletes who succeed do so on the basis of athletic performance. In Australia, classification is a free service that is available to any athlete that wishes to compete against others with a similar disability.
Classification is not a requirement for general participation in athletics and all athletes are also encouraged to participate and compete in mainstream opportunities where appropriate.
Types of Classification in Australia
There are a range of disability groups eligible to compete within the Australian athletics system as an athlete with a disability. These disability groups are separated into varying classifications to ensure fair competition. The classification groups are as follows: Hearing Impairment, Vision Impairment, Physical Impairment, Transplant Impairment and Intellectual Impairment.
Each disability group has a set of minimal disability criteria that an athlete must meet in order to be eligible to compete as an athlete with a disability. Athletes must undergo specific Athlete Evaluation or Eligibility processes to obtain a classification.
For more information on Australia Classification Information please read through the National Classification Information document.
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KINGSWAY LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE TRACK & FIELD
RELAYS GUIDELINES POLICY
1 Relays Sub Committee
a) This Committee will be undertaken by the Officer for Coaching &
Development (Track Relays), the Officer for Records & Rankings (Files
and Times & information) and Officer for Championship & Special
Events (Field Relays).
b) The Committee will be responsible for the appointment of Coaches for
all Girls & Boys Track relay squads in each age group from U8 to
U16/17.
2 Appointment of Coaches
a) Coaches from the previous season will be approached first to ascertain
if they intend continuing with coaching of that same team/ teams from
the previous year.
Coaches must confirm if they will be continuing no later than the second
week of Centre competition. (Priority will be given to these coaches).
b) If coaches do not intend continuing, then these team will be offered to
interested parties, any inquiries regarding coaching relay teams are to
be directed to the Relays Committee.
c) After the appointment of coaches under the provision of paragraph 1 (b)
a call for expressions of interest for vacant teams will be called for over
the PA system at normal Saturday morning competition. In addition the
Relays Committee will approach prospective people to undertake the
role of coaches for these teams.
3 Team Selection for Track Relay Teams
a) At the commencement of the season the Officer for Records & Ranking
will compile a dossier file for each age group boys & girls. This file will
contain a squad list of the top 8 or 10 ranked athletes’ names & times
from which the coach/coaches will be able to select their teams. The file
will also contain parents’ details such as phone numbers & email
addresses if available.
b) Events for each age group:
Track: U8 to U10 4 X 100m & 4 X 200m
U11 to U16/17 4 X 100m & 4 X 400m
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c) Athletes will only be selected on the current seasons times. NO athlete
will be considered on last season’s times and must have competed in at
least 3 competitions this season.
d) The coach/coaches are responsible for the selection of their teams.
Once the team is selected, any changes of that team must go through
the Officer for Coaching & Development and the Relays Committee and
must show good reason for said changes unless it is because of an
athlete being injured or withdrawing from the team.
e) Coach/coaches please note you are required to select your team as
early as possible so that the Officer for Championship & Special
Events has reasonable time to select athletes for State Relay Field
Teams. This is very important.
f) Coach/coaches may change their team as long as 3 (d) is followed up
until two weeks prior to the relays. After that period, coaches must
consult the Officer for Coaching & Development and Relays Committee
of any changes. The Relays Committee will decide if the change affects
any athlete already selected in the team before making any changes
unless it is because of an injury or withdrawal of an athlete.
g) New athletes joining the Centre must complete at least three full
Saturday competition before they become eligible to be selected. This
rule also applies to athletes who join the Centre after the first three
weeks of normal competition. Coaches must seek permission from the
Coaching & Development Officer and Relays Committee before
including said athletes in their relay squad/squads. Any changes to this
rule must be discussed between the Relays Committee and Kingsway
Executive before any permission will be given.
h) Athletes who rank well in both track & field events will automatically be
selected for the track relays. Under LAWA’s Guide lines track selection
will take preference over field relay selection. An athlete who refuses to
do the track relays will automatically be excluded from doing the field
Relays. Unless the coach of that team can show good reason to the
Coaching & Development and Relays Committee Coordinator, this rule
may be changed for their team to achieve the best result in both State
Track & Field Relays.
i) No Athlete will automatically be selected into any team track or field if
he/she has not recorded a time or distance which ranks them well.
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j) The final day that any relays coach can make any changes to their team
will be (2) weeks prior to the State relays as long as the changes
comply with Rules 3d/3f/3g apart from athlete injuries or withdrawals.
k) Any queries, disputes or questions by coaches, parents or other
interested parties regarding team selections for track or field teams are
to be directed to the Relays Committee.
l) The decision of the Relays Committee will be final or so directed by the
Kingsway Centre Executive, who reserves the right to override any
decision made by the Relays Committee in respect to disputes relating
to team selection.
m) Changes to a relay team as a result of an injury to an athlete or late
withdrawal in the final week or any time up till the day of the State Relay
Championships, may be automatic. Consultation with the Relays
Committee is not required.
4 Relay Training
a) Coaches must sign out all Kingsway equipment supplied and on return
sign the equipment back in.
b) When coaches receive their files it is the coaches' responsibility to
arrange training times and days to suit both coach and athletes.
c) Coaches to remember that athletes do have other commitments and
may not be able to attend some nights so the coach should look to find
the easiest solution to suit all parties. It is also the responsibility of the
coach to let both parents and athletes know of any changes that might
occur.
d) All relay training to be done at Kingsway Complex. Training can be
done on a Monday & Wednesday night but please remember on these 2
nights Landsdale LAC also trains. Coaches can also train on Tuesday
or Thursday but the same applies as the Kingsway Seniors also train on
those two nights. Coaches must talk to both these Clubs so that we
don’t get in each other’s way. Sunday mornings and Friday’s from
4.30pm to 6.30pm are also available.
e) It is the responsibility of the parents of athletes to make sure they attend
training sessions at the time and days required by the coach. If an
athlete cannot attend a training session it will be the parent’s
responsibility to contact the coach.
f) If an athlete continually fails to attend or arrives late on the stated days
and times for training, whether it be their fault or not, then at the
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discretion of the coach and after consultation with the Relays
Committee, the athlete may be excluded from the team.
g) Coaches please take note: Please check the LAWA Rules of
Competition regarding the wearing of Spikes during Relay competition.
h) In accordance with Western Australia Little Athletics (LAWA) guidelines,
athletes selected in the track relay teams cannot be selected for field
relay teams.
5 Track Relay Team Composition
a) A track relay squad may consist of a minimum of four (4) athletes to a
maximum of ten (10), the final number 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.
The relay team for each event may consist of four (4) or five (5)
athletes, i.e. four competitors and one (1) reserve. Coaches are
encouraged to select a reserve for each event.
b) A coach may use all five (5) athletes in heats and finals at their own
discretion. All athletes including the reserves will receive a medal if the
team is successful.
c) The format of each team will be at the discretion of the coach.
6 Field Relay Team Composition
a) Selection of athletes for Field Relays will be done by the Officer for
Championships & Special Events. These athletes will be contacted
upon selection of athletes for each team.
b) Any disputes about athletes selected will be dealt with by the Relays
Committee & Officer for Championships & Special Events.
c) 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 and the distances recorded by
each athlete competing in an age group.
d) If four (4) athletes are selected, each athlete will compete in one (1)
event.
e) If three (3) are selected, one (1) athlete will compete in two (2) events
while the remaining two (2) athletes will compete in one (1) event.
f) If two (2) athletes are selected, each will compete in two (2) events.
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g) Athletes will only be selected on this season’s field event results.
7 Footwear
a) Shoes are compulsory in all events at the WA State Relay
b) In accordance with LAWA guidelines spikes may be used from U/11
upwards in certain events. Check the LAWA Rules of Competition for
use of spikes in Relay events either Track or Field.
c) Spikes for jump events are to be a maximum of 9mm.
8 LAWA Guidelines
a) The priority of a Little Athletics Centre is to nominate a Track Relay
Team before a field relay team.
Centre Track Team must compete otherwise Field teams will be
disqualified from the competition.
b) Unless prior permission is given by LAWA, normally due to a Centre
having insufficient athletes available for track teams, Centres cannot
nominate a field team without firstly nominating a Track team.
c) A Centre may only enter one (1) Boys team and one (1) Girls team per
age group.
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.
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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-U8 can wear Club Uniforms) including age tags, registration numbers and
sponsorship tag.
Our Zone consists of Eastern Hills, Inglewood, Swan Valley, 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 championships 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 U8’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 U8’S WILL NOT CONTINUE ON TO THE FINALS OF THE STATE
CHAMPIONSHIPS.
U16 & U17’S WILL NOT COMPETE IN ZONES, BUT WILL BE ELIGIBLE TO
NOMINATE FOR THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS.
STATE TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS SEMIS AND FINALS
Athletes in the U9 – U15 age groups 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
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LITTLE ATHLETICS WA REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS
U13 AUSTRALIAN TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIPS ALAC
(ALAC - Australian Little Athletics 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 Combined Championships and State Track & Field
Championships.
Athletic results recorded from outside the LAWA umbrella are not considered.
U15 AUSTRALIAN MULTI EVENT CHAMPIONSHIPS ALAC
(ALAC - Australian Little Athletics Championships)
Competition is held in conjunction with the National Teams Championships. The team
is comprised of three (3) boys and three (3) girls from the U15 age group. Selection is
based mainly on performance at the State Combined Event Championships & season
performances.
LAWA 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 LAWA International team
competes in either Singapore or Kuala Lumpur each season.
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TROPHIES & AWARDS CRITERIA AND POLICIES
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 Little Athletics West
Australia (LAWA) 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.
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CENTRE CAPTAINS
The Centre Captains are selected by the Kingsway LAC Committee from the Centre’s
U15 upcoming summer season age group. One boy and one girl are selected from
nominated athletes. These athletes must have completed a minimum 3 years of Little
Athletics at Kingsway LAC. Nominations are made by formal letter prior to the
commencement of the summer season to the KLAC committee. This letter must
address the criteria of why the athlete should be selected as a Centre Captain and what
they can offer the sport of Little Athletics and the community at large.
Duties of the Centre Captains are:
• To demonstrate leadership qualities and behave in a responsible manner at all times when representing the Centre;
• To take an active role in Centre activities, providing support and assistance to the KLAC Committee as directed;
• To participate in the annual Centre Opening Day and attend necessary preparation/rehearsals prior to the day;
• Prior to the start of Saturday competition, to lead all athletes on a warm up lap, finishing with dynamic stretching and mobility exercises. The Centre Coaching and Development Officer can assist with warm up stretching and mobility exercise;
• To ensure the oval is properly marked with blue cones prior to the commencement of weekly competition;
• To deliver water to officials during weekly competition when not competing;
• To assist with medal presentation at Centre Championships when not competing;
• To assist with trophy presentations at the Centre AGM and Awards Presentation day;
To represent the Centre at all state Little Athletics events and presentations as required
Centre Captains will be presented with a Centre Captains badge at the Opening
Ceremony. A medallion in recognition of this honour will also be presented to the two (2)
captains at the Trophy Presentation at the end of the season providing that the Centre
Captains have fulfilled their duties during 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’
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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 LAWA, 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
average 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, and SENIOR or OPEN whichever
is appropriate, BOY or GIRL CHAMPION whichever is appropriate, ‘NAME’, ‘YEAR.’
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 Sheryl Purcell champion field award.
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 average points score, irrespective of the age group
with the exception of the U6 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 Sheryl
Purcell champion track award or Field Award.
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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.’
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 LAWA 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.’
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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
personal 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 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 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 the current season.
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 athlete. Event records may only be
set at the Kingsway Centre by an athlete registered with the Centre in any level of
competition.
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Personal Best Performance
Record of PB’s achieved by athletes is maintained in Results HQ.
State Relay Championships
The team coach and athletes who are selected in the final relay team of 4/5 athletes to
represent the Centre at the Championships will receive a certificate to acknowledge the
selection.
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.
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Corporate Awards
Hand & Computer
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DONATIONS
STATE TEAM REPRESENTATION
An award will be presented to an athlete who is selected to represent Western Australia
in the U13 Australian Teams Championships or the U15 Australian Multi Event Team at
ALAC's, to recognise the achievement.
Each athlete will receive a Kingsway Centre certificate and a $200 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.
LITTLE ATHLETICS WA (LAWA) INTERNATIONAL TEAM SELECTION
The Executive Committee will give a monetary donation to athletes who are selected,
and compete, in the LAWA Under 14/15 International Team.
Any Kingsway athlete who qualifies, by winning a medal in the summer season, and
competes in the LAWA Under 14/15 International team will receive $200 from the
Centre.
This award shall be presented on the opening day of competition each year; the
donation will be issued upon the return from the trip.
AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF SPORT (AIS) LITTLE ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA (LAA)
SELECTION
The Executive Committee will give a monetary donation of $200 to any Kingsway athlete
who is selected by Little Athletics Australia (LAA) to attend the AIS Athletics Camp.
Athletes must attend the camp for the donation to be made.
This award shall be presented on the opening day of competition each year; the
donation will be issued upon the return of the trip.
KINGSWAY SPORTING ASSOCIATION DONATIONS (KSA)
Each year Kingsway LAC receives funding from the Kingsway Sporting Association. A
portion of those funds are also donated to any athlete who is selected to represent
Western Australia in the U13 Australian Teams Championships or the U15 Australian
Multi Event Team at ALAC's, LAWA Under 14/15 International Team and the LAA AIS
Athletics Camp. The amount of this funding is dependent on the amount received by
Kingsway LAC and the number of athletes selected to represent Little Athletics, this
funding will be at the discretion of the Kingsway Executive Committee and will be
accessed each season.
The donation will be issued upon return from the trip.
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AUSTRALIAN BEST PERFORMANCES (ABP)
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 times of all athletes and comparing
them to other athletes and other age groups within the Kingsway winter club.
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,
• 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
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• 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
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.
NAMING RIGHTS SPONSOR
MEDIA SPONSOR
PARTNERS
Proud sponsors of Western Australian Little Athletics and Little Athletics Australia
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KINGSWAY LAC TROPHY AND AWARD WINNERS
CHAMPION ATHLETE:
2016/17
Junior Milan Velthuysen (WDV) Kortni Houston (LND)
Intermediate Lachlan Wight (BAL) Mackenzie Widdowson (LND)
Senior Saverio Marafioti (WDV) Tahlee McVee (GWD)
Open Mike Ghavales (WDV) Macy Arvidson (LND)
2015/16
Junior Lachlan Wight (BAL) Erin Griggs (BAL)
Intermediate Riley Crane (WDV) Carys Hendrie (LAN)
Senior Jayden Crane (WDV) Tahli Arbuckle (WDV)
Open Tarik Arbuckle (WDV) Taryn Ditewig (BAL)
2014/15
Junior Lachlan Wight (BAL) Mackenzie Widdowson (LAN)
Intermediate Jayden Peak (BAL) Abby Griggs (BAL)
Senior Logan Foley (WDV) Laura Barblett (WDV)
Open Jacob Nock (WDV) Taryn Ditewig (BAL)
Open Lee Zimoch (LAN) Tarinah Nazarrof (WAN)
THE SHERYL PURCELL CHAMPION TRACK AWARD
2016/17 Lachlan Wight (BAL) Olivia Crane (WDV)
2015/16 Lachlan Wight (BAL) Tahli Arbuckle (WDV)
2014/15 Lachlan Wight (BAL) Layla Zerkani (LAN)
THE SHERYL PURCELL CHAMPION FIELD AWARD
2016/17 Jacob Farrow (WDV) Tahlee McVee (GWD)
2015/16 Jacob Farrow (WDV) Taryn Ditewig (BAL)
2014/15 Logan Foley (WDV) Tahlee McVee (BAL)
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THE KIM WOOD FAMILY TROPHY
2016/17 Declan Ward (GWD) Ella Daniel (BAL)
2015/16 Clay Miller (WAN)
2014/15 Brandon Goodman (LAN) Jasmin Wallace (GWD)
THE GARDINER FAMILY TROPHY
2016/17 Jayden Peak (BAL)
2015/16 Declan Ward (GWD)
2014/15 Logan Foley (WDV)
KOBHI EAKIN MEMORIAL ENCOURAGMENT AWARD
2016/17 Ella Harbison (WDV)
2015/16 Amity Miller (WAN)
2014/15 Shontelle Taylor (BAL)
KINGSWAY EXECUTIVE ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD – (MAYWOOD TROPHY)
2016/17 Emily D’Amico (WDV)
2015/16 Thomas Freeman (LAN)
2014/15 Nicole Rigby (BAL)
CENTRE CAPTAINS
BOYS GIRLS
2016/17 Luke Tantum (LAN) Kate Pocsidio (GWD)
2015/16 Liam Gartlan (LAN) Zoe Newton (GWD)
Clay Miller (WAN)
2014/15 Zac Hill (LAN) Katherine Bennett (GWD)
KYLIE WHEELER PERPETUAL TROPHY
2016/17 Stefan Rajakovic (GWD)
2015/16 Kian Paget (LAN)
2014/15 Kian Paget (LAN)
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CHAMPION CLUB SHIELD
2016/17 Woodvale
2015/16 Woodvale
2014/15 Ballajura
DENNIS KNIGHT PARENTS TROPHY
2016/17 Woodvale
2015/16 Woodvale
2014/15 Ballajura
WINTER CLUB CHAMPIONS
Best Road Walker Girls 2017 Ashlyn Spence
2016 Kate Ralston
2015 Emily Miles
Boys 2017 John Ronan
2016 John Ronan
2015 None
Best Cross Country Runner Girls 2017 Sasson Notley
2016 Sasson Notley
2015 Indie Arbuckle
Boys 2017 Michael Lehmann
2016 Oscar Chiera
2015 Nathan England
Coaches Award 2017 Gemima Coley
2016 Emily Miles
Encouragement Award 2017 Sarah Armstrong
2016 Caitlin Atkinson
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KINGSWAY ATHLETE SERVICE AWARDS
To End Of 2016/ 2017 Season
5 YEARS
Sophie Batcock Abby Griggs Kian Paget Chantal Turner
Orathay Brooks Jessica Jolley James Platel Cameron Varady
Emily D'Amico Cate Jones GJ Prinsloo Danielle Van Heerden
Samuel Duncan Clay Miller Freya Ranson VanHeerden
Merna Elhosainy Harryson Miller Justin Talemaira Luca Vandermerwe
Noah Farrow Zaryn Miller Ryan Varady Sofaia Talemaira
Owen Finis Alison Mitchell Luke Tantum Scott Varady
Brielle Gillmore Alyssa Olivieri Jesse Taylor Alysha-Jane Wight
Kylan Gillmore Anthony Siciliano Corey Tremaine Charlotte Woodward
Hayley Gittos Ehlana Olivieri Madison Tremaine Layla Zerkani
Brandon Lansdown-Goodman Pieter Qian Heerden
6 YEARS
Tahli Arbuckle Tarik Arbuckle Indie Arbuckle Tessa Arvidson
Shontelle Taylor Jake Coffey Oscar Cheira Jayden Crane
Riley Crane Emily Miles Letishia Doxey Nathan French
Nathan Jones Georgia Lees Una Malbasic Tahlee McVee
Sarina McVee Joel Mesfin Jordan Wight William Dobson
Zach Newton Zoe Newton Amber Patrono Jessie Patrono
Jeffrey Rigby Kasey Walker Tamira Metuangaro
Christopher Papadopoulos Felicia Billinghurst
7 YEARS
Macy Arvidson Rueben Baker Jitjay Brooks Sophie Freeman
Sarah Harbison Megan Hulsman Monique Prinsloo Madison Rabnott
Mikaela Schrieken Mitchell Tipple
8 YEARS
Ella Daniel Kayla Peak Nathan England Charnise Doxey
Nicole Rigby Jayden Peak Hayden Wallace Thomas Freeman
Declan Ward
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9 YEARS
Kate Pocsidio Emily Bennett Natalie Bennett Chelsea Andrews
Zach Hill
10 YEARS
Katherine Bennett
11 YEARS
Anika Gosling Mitchell Cunnane Tenille Reidy-Crofts
12 YEARS
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2016/2017 CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
R = RECORD
BOYS
GIRLS
70m
U6 Zade Thompson WAN 13.56 Ryley Wanless WDV 12.94 R
U7 Seth Wilson LAN 12.08 Zenniah Albonetti WAN 12.45
U8 Milan Velthuysen WDV 11.06 Toluwalase Timeyin LAN 11.76
U9 Nikolce Ajis BAL 11.23 Erin Pettley WDV 11.13
U10 Lachlan Wight BAL 10.05 Amber Harvey LAN 11.01
Mackenzie Widdowson LAN 11.01
100m
U6 Kade Kelly-Lewis GW 18.55 Miia Velthuysen WDV 18.48 R
U7 Marko Bogoevski LAN 17.33 Kortni Houston LAN 17.76
U8 Milan Velthuysen WDV 15.45 Toluwalase Timeyin LAN 16.45
U9 Nikolce Ajis BAL 15.66 Ruby Manov WDV 15.18
U10 Lachlan Wight BAL 13.70 R Mackenzie Widdowson LAN 14.99
U11 Riley Prowse LAN 13.64 Merna Elhosainy LAN 14.52
U12 Riley Crane WDV 13.53 Amber Davies LAN 13.22 R
U13 Nicholas Lehmann BAL 13.06 Talia Pisano LAN 13.64
U14 Anthony Siciliano LAN 12.41 Tahli Arbuckle WDV 13.56
U15 Stefan Rajakovic GW 11.78 Violet Bartell GW 13.15
U16 Mike Ghavalas WDV 12.44 Zoe Newton GW 14.51
U17 William Bailey GW 11.21 Chelsea Andrews BAL 14.07
200m
U7 Jordi Nosow LAN 37.28 Kortni Houston LAN 37.72
U8 Milan Velthuysen WDV 33.69 Chloe Hehir WDV 37.08
U9 nikolce Ajis BAL 33.08 Ruby Manov WDV 33.40
U10 Lachlan Wight BAL 29.72 Mackenzie Widdowson LAN 32.40
U11 Riley Prowse LAN 29.03 Merna Elhosainy LAN 31.24
U12 Riley Crane WDV 28.41 Amber Davies LAN 27.76 R
U13 Hylton Apsey LAN 27.25 Charlize Mennell BAL 31.32
U14 Anthony Siciliano LAN 25.94 Tahlee McVee GW 26.73
U15 Adam Giltrow WDV 24.30 Kate Pocsidio GW 27.92
U16 Joshua Gosden LAN 26.25 Zoe Newton GW 29.53
U17 Tarik Arbuckle WDV 24.20 Chelsea Andrews BAL 29.35
300m
U7 Jordi Nosow LAN 01:01.3 Kortni Houston LAN 01:01.4 R
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400m
U9 Nikolce Ajis BAL 01:17.5 Olivia Crane WDV 01:20.1
U10 Devonte' Santos LAN 01:14.8 Sasson Notley LAN 01:17.7
U11 Austin Chapman LAN 01:09.0 Siena Tonkin LAN 01:13.6
U12 Riley Crane WDV 01:04.5 Amber Davies LAN 01:10.6
U13 Hylton Apsey LAN 01:02.9 Monique Prinsloo BAL 01:08.1
U14 Jayden Crane WDV 58.83 Tahli Arbuckle WDV 01:08.0
U15 Adam Giltrow WDV 58.09 Violet Bartell GW 01:06.0
U16 Mike Ghavalas WDV 01:01.1 Zoe Newton GW 01:14.5
U17 Tarik Arbuckle WDV 55.4 Macy Arvidson LAN 01:15.2
500m
U8 Taj Wilson LAN 01:47.1 R Chloe Hehir WDV 01:48.8
800m
U9 Nikolce Ajis BAL 02:55.1 Daphne Baker LAN 02:59.1
U10 Stanley Fox GW 02:50.0 Sasson Notley LAN 02:57.6
U11 Austin Chapman LAN 02:35.0 Siena Tonkin LAN 02:43.9
U12 Riley Crane WDV 02:34.0 Amber Davies LAN 02:38.3
U13 Hylton Apsey LAN 02:39.7 Kate Ralston LAN 02:50.2
U14 Thomas Ferreira WDV 02:17.8 Nicole Rigby BAL 03:05.1
U15 Adam Giltrow WDV 02:35.0 Violet Bartell GW 02:46.1
U16 Joshua Gosden LAN 02:40.5 Zoe Newton GW 03:11.1
U17 Tarik Arbuckle WDV 02:19.8 Macy Arvidson LAN 03:20.9
1500m
U11 Austin Chapman LAN 05:23.9 Carys Hendrie LAN 05:45.7
U12 Riley Crane WDV 05:23.2 Erin Price GW 06:03.3
U13 William McAullay GW 05:27.6 Kate Ralston LAN 05:45.8
U14 Thomas Ferreira WDV 04:48.5 Nicole Rigby BAL 06:42.3
U15 Luke Tantum LAN 05:11.7 Violet Bartell GW 05:46.9
U16 xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx Zoe Newton GW 06:38.7
U17 Tarik Arbuckle WDV 05:55.6 Macy Arvidson LAN 06:54.9
60m mini hurdles
U6 Kade Kelly-Lewis GW 11.86 R Ryley Wanless WDV 11.40 R
U7 Seth Wilson LAN 11.82 Livia Stampalia WAN 12.00
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60m Hurdles
U8 Jack Lake WDV 11.53 Toluwalase Timeyin LAN 11.84
U9 Reuben Oosthuizen
WDV 11.19 Daisy Brayshaw WDV 11.58
U10 Jacob Farrow WDV 10.39 Erin Griggs BAL 12.51
U11 Xavier Hickey LAN 10.41 Stephanie Towie LAN 10.90
U12 Junayd Sallie BAL 10.24 Charlotte Woodward WDV 11.64
80m Hurdles
U13 Noah Farrow WDV 14.70 Sophie Freeman LAN 13.46
U14 Tahli Arbuckle WDV 13.47
90m Hurdles
U14 Saverio Marafioti WDV 13.08
U15 Hannah Gwilliam WDV 13.99
U16 xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx
100m Hurdles
U15 Jordan Wight BAL 15.82
U16 Joshua Gosden LAN 16.16
U17 Tenille Reidy Crofts GW 18.91
110m Hurdles
U17 Nathan Jones WDV 17.77
200m Hurdles
U13 William Dobson GW 33.33 Talia Pisano LAN 31.30
U14 Saverio Marafioti WDV 28.78 Tahlee McVee GW 29.83
300m Hurdles
U15 Stefan Rajakovic GW 41.76 R Kate Pocsidio GW 51.02 R
U16 Clay Miller WAN 01:01.1 xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx
U17 Nathan French LAN 47.00 Chelsea Andrews BAL 58.08
700m Walk
U9 John Ronan WDV 04:00.2 Olivia Crane WDV 04:15.4
1100m Walks
U10 Riley Brook LAN 06:47.5 Ashlyn Spence WDV 06:57.4
U11 Sebastian Chiera WDV 06:17.2 Meg McAullau GW 06:30.2
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1500m Walks
U12 Corey Tremaine BAL 08:59.7 Janaya Jones BAL 08:56.6
U13 xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx Kate Ralston LAN 08:10.7
U14 Jayden Peak BAL 08:33.6 Ehlana Olivieri LAN 08:22.5
U15 Declan Ward GW 10:08.9 Ella Daniel BAL 11:07.9
U16 xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx
U17 Mitchell Cunnane WDV 11:22.7 Macy Arvidson LAN 11:46.9
Long Jump
U6 Zade Thompson WAN 2.67 Miia Velthuysen WDV 2.54 R
U7 Jack McMillan WDV 3.08 Kortni Houston LAN 3.06
U8 Milan Velthuysen WDV 3.79 Chloe Hehir WDV 3.18
U9 Talon Thompson WAN 3.57 Jorja Desmond LAN 3.69
U10 Lachlan Wight BAL 4.61 Macy Fair BAL 3.69
U11 Riley Prowse LAN 4.20 Siena Tonkin LAN 3.79
U12 Junayd Sallie BAL 4.35 Thailee Thompkins WDV 4.40
U13 Hylton Apsey LAN 4.59 Shontelle Taylor BAL 4.55
U14 Tyler De Lacy LAN 5.34 Tahlee McVee GW 5.38
U15 Stefan Rajakovic GW 6.29 Hannah Gwilliam WDV 4.65
U16 Mike Ghavalas WDV 5.35 Pariss Tindal-Davies WDV 4.09
U17 Mitchell Cunnane WDV 4.91 Macy Arvidson LAN 4.24
Triple Jump
U10 Lachlan Wight BAL 9.95 R Elaina Johnson WDV 7.34
U11 Riley Prowse LAN 9.32 R Giorgia Pezzando LAN 8.47
U12 Junayd Sallie BAL 9.03 Charlotte Woodward WDV 9.40
U13 Nicholas Lehmann BAL 10.34 Shontelle Taylor BAL 9.97
U14 Anthony Siciliano LAN 11.85 Tahlee McVee GW 11.29
U15 Jordan Wight BAL 11.67 Felicia Billinghurst BAL 9.89
U16 Mike Ghavalas WDV 11.52 Pariss Tindal-Davies WDV 9.09
U17 Mitchell Cunnane WDV 10.94 Macy Arvidson LAN 9.39
Scissor Kick
U9 Talon Thompson WAN 1.06 Erin Pettley WDV 1.10
U10 Lachlan Wight BAL 1.24 Macy Fair BAL 1.11
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High Jump
U11 Michael Lehmann BAL 1.29 Carys Hendrie LAN 1.33
U12 Junayd Sallie BAL 1.49 R Amber Davies LAN 1.35
U13 Noah Farrow WDV 1.37 Abby Griggs BAL 1.42
U14 Saverio Marafioti WDV 1.50 Kasey Walker WDV 1.48
U15 Jordan Wight BAL 1.70 Charnise Doxey WDV 1.30
U16 xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx
U17 Nathan Jones WDV 1.70 xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx
Shot Put
U6 Kade Kelly-Lewis GW 4.86 Ryley Wanless WDV 3.71 R
U7 Logan Baker WDV 6.70 Celeste Mokrzycki WDV 4.23
U8 Elijah Daniel BAL 6.22 Madeline Pitt LAN 5.55
U9 Teariki Metuangaro WDV 7.75 Ella Harbison WDV 5.80
U10 Jacob Farrow WDV 9.88 Mackenzie Widdowson LAN 6.82
U11 Xavier Hickey LAN 8.92 Georgia Lees LAN 8.31
U12 Junayd Sallie BAL 7.90 Janaya Jones BAL 8.28
U13 Nicholas Lehmann BAL 11.28 Tamira Metuangaro WDV 9.97
U14 Tyler De Lacy LAN 15.10 Emily Bennett GW 11.08
U15 Lachlan Lehmann BAL 9.00 Kayla Peak BAL 8.97
U16 Clay Miller WAN 5.83 xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx
U17 Mitchell Cunnane WDV 10.17 Katherine Bennett GW 10.55
Discus
U6 Kade Kelly-Lewis GW 9.59 Oriana Houston LAN 11.90 R
U7 Logan Baker WDV 15.42 Celeste Mokrzycki WDV 12.91
U8 Milan Velthuysen WDV 21.67 Samara Tonkin LAN 14.25
U9 Teariki Metuangaro WDV 21.28 Olivia Crane WDV 16.81
U10 Jacob Farrow WDV 30.17 Amber Harvey LAN 15.53
U11 Daniel Platel BAL 22.16 Siena Tonkin LAN 18.15
U12 Riley Crane WDV 26.51 Caitlyn Joy Coleman WDV 17.83
U13 Noah Farrow WDV 29.15 Tamira Metuangaro WDV 32.23
U14 Tyler De Lacy LAN 43.65 Emily Bennett GW 26.03
U15 Jayden Daniels WAN 31.23 Ritihia Dunn WDV 22.49
U16 Clay Miller WAN 27.80 Pariss Tindal-Davies WDV 20.05
U17 Mitchell Cunnane WDV 30.50 Anika Gosling LAN 31.01 R
Vortex
U6 Kade Kelly-Lewis GW 13.00 Oriana Houston LAN 12.20 R
U7 Jordi Nosow LAN 20.90 Kortni Houston LAN 20.70 R
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TurboJavelin
U8 AJ De Wet WDV 14.27 Olivia Crisona LAN 12.37
U9 Teariki Metuangaro WDV 16.77 Ella Harbison WDV 13.25
Javelin
U10 Jacob Farrow WDV 26.47 Mackenzie Widdowson LAN 14.19
U11 Cooper Notley LAN 25.35 Siena Tonkin LAN 28.39
U12 Ethan Marafioti WDV 27.44 Janaya Jones BAL 23.30
U13 Noah Farrow WDV 31.51 Monique Prinsloo BAL 29.98
U14 Tyler De Lacy LAN 39.72 Tahlee McVee GW 34.25
U15 Jordan Wight BAL 29.09 Ritihia Dunn WDV 31.30
U16 Mike Ghavalas WDV 32.91 Pariss Tindal-Davies WDV 17.80
U17 Zach Hill LAN 24.57 Katherine Bennett GW 33.02
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2016/2017 LITTLE ATHLETICS WA STATE MEDALISTS
2016/2017 State Relay Championships
COACHES AND MEDAL WINNERS
Coaches: Boys Girls
Under 8 Alecia Gath Darren Hehir
9 David Moore Emily Dowling
10 Sarah Eccles Sarah Eccles
11 Brad Prowse Melanie Doeglas
12 Amy Crane Lyn Zerkani
13 Allan Savage Pieter Prinsloo
14 Kian Paget Kylie McVee
15 Ryan England Claudia Klaassen
16/17 Allan Savage Allan Savage
TRACK:
GOLD:
4x100 Under 8 Boys Elijah Daniel Milan Velthuysen Jack Lake
Taj Wilson Sonny Retti
Under 10 Boys Jeandre Keet Lachlan Wight Kaden Te
Wano Jacob Farrow Riley Brook Under 14 Girls Tahli Arbuckle Tahlee McVee Emily Bennett Morounkeji Timeyin Abigail Davies
Under 15 Boys Stefan Rajakovic Ethan Turner Jordan Wight Adam Giltrow
Under 15 Girls Kate Pocsidio Luca Van Der
Merwe
Violet Bartell
Hanna Gwilliam Sarah Harbison
4x200 Under 9 Girls Ruby Manov Jorja Desmond Olivia Crane Erin Pettley Grace Gallacher Under 10 Boys Lachlan Wight Jacob Farrow Riley Brook Jamie Woodward Kaden Te Wano
4 X 400 Under 14 Girls Tahli Arbuckle Abigail Davies Tahlee McVee
Emily Bennett Nicole Rigby
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Under 15 Girls Scenna Bilchuris Violet Bartell Hanna Gwilliam
Kate Pocsidio Luca Van Der Merwe SILVER: 4x100 Under 8 Girls Eliza Bawden Tolu Timeyin Madeline Pitt
Chloe Hehir Alli Kelly-Lewis
Under 12 Girls Amber Davies Charlotte
Woodward
Layla Zerkani Thailee Thompkins Veronica Patchett Under 14 Boys Anthony Siciliano Saverio Marafioti Tyler De Lacey Jayden Crane Brodie Potts 4x400 Under 14 Boys Jayden Peak Saverio Marafioti Anthony
Sicilano Jayden Crane Brodie Potts BRONZE: 4x100 Under 11 Boys Aven Drewett Xavier Hickey Michael
Lehman Austin Chapman Riley Prowse Under 13 Girls Talia Pisano Monique Prinsloo Sophie
Freeman Sophie Wainwright Freya Ranson 4x400 Under 11 Boys Michael Lehmann Riley Prowse Aven Drewett Austin Chapman Sebastian Chiera Under 12 Girls Amber Davies Charlotte
Woodward
Layla Zerkani Veronica Patchett Thailee Thompkins Under 15 Boys Ethan Turner Stefen Rajakovic Adam Giltrow Jordan Wight Under 17 Boys Tarik Arbuckle Nathan French Zach Hill Ty Chapman Christopher Gherkin FIELD: SILVER: Under 10 Boys Devonte Santos Dylan Herir
Thaddeus Bowen
John O'Neil
Under 15 Girls
Felicia Billinghurst
Ritihia Dunn
Ella Daniel
BRONZE: Under 10 Girls
Georgia Pezzando
Georgia Lees
Under 13 Girls
Tamira Metuangaro
Cate Jones
Sophie Crowley
Under 15 Boys
Cameron Vardy
Jarred Fraser
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2016/2017 STATE MULTI EVENT CHAMPIONSHIPS
GOLD: Under 14 Girls
Tahlee McVee
SILVER: Under 12 Boys
Riley Crane
Under 14 Boys
Saverio Marafioti
Under 15 Boys
Stefan Rajakovic
2016/2017 STATE TRACK & FIELD HEATS & QUARTER FINALS
(ZONES)
GOLD: Under 7 Kortini Houston 300m, Vortex Logan Baker Discus Under 8 Toluwalase Timeyin 100m,60m Hur,70m,LongJump Madeline Pitt Shot Put Milan Velthuysen 100m, 200m, Discus, Long Jump SILVER: Under 7 Kortini Houston 100m Celeste Mokrzycki Vortex Seth Wilson 100m Adam Ajis 200m Logan Baker Vortex, Shot Put Callum Prowse Discus Under 8 Chloe Hehir Discus, Long Jump Taj Wilson 60m Hur ChayseZammit-Davis Turbo Javelin
2016/2017 LITTLE ATHLETICS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS GOLD: Under 9 Ruby Manov 200m, 400m
Olivia Crane 700m walk
John Ronan 700m walk
Jorja Desmond Long Jump
Under 10 Lachlan Wight 100m, 200m, 70m, Long J, Triple J
Devonte Santos Javelin
Jacob Farrow Shot
Under 11 Siena Tonkin Javelin Aven Drewett Triple Jump Under 12 Amber Davies 400m
100
Under 13 Kate Ralston 1500m walk Under 14 Tahlee McVee 200m, Triple Jump Emily Bennett Shot Put Tyler de Lacy Shot Put Saverio Marafioti High Jump Under 15 Stefan Rajakovic 100m, 300m Hur, Long J, Shot Put Adam Giltrow 400m Jordan Wight High Jump Cameron Varady Javelin Under 16 Kian Paget 100m, 200m Under 17 William Bailey 100m, 200m Anika Gosling Discus SILVER: Under 9 Jorja Desmond 100m Teariki Metuangaro Shot Put Under 10 Jeandre Keet 70m, 100m, 200m Jacob Farrow Long Jump John O’neil Triple Jump Under 11 Stephanie Towie Javelin Riley Prowse 200m Under 12 Charlotte Woodward Triple Jump Riley Crane 800m Under 13 Noah Farrow Discus, High Jump Under 14 Ehlana Olivieri 1500m walk Tahli Arbuckle 80m Hurdles Emily Bennett Discus Tahlee McVee Javelin Jayden Crane 400m Saverio Marafioti 200m Hurdles Tyler De Lacy Discus Under 15 Kate Pocsidio 200m Violet Bartell 400m Stephan Rajakovic Triple Jump BRONZE: Under 9 Teariki Metuangaro Discus Jorja Desmond 70m Ruby Manov Long Jump
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Under 11 Georgia Lees Discus Under 13 Sophie Crowley High Jump Noah Farrow Shot Put Under 14 Thomas Ferreira 1500m Jayden Peak 1500m walk Saverio Marafiati 90m Hurdles Jayden Crane 800m Under 15 Kate Pocsidio 300m Hurdles Luke Tantum 1500m walk Jakob Putelli 200m Under 17 Macy Arvidson Triple Jump Tarik Arbuckle 800m Nathan Jones 1500m walk
2017 WINTER STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS – MEDAL WINNERS
ROAD WALKS
GOLD: John Ronan
Ashlyn Spence
CROSS COUNTRY RUN
SILVER: Jordi Nosow
Christopher Gerkin
BRONZE: Ashlyn Hall
Carys Hendrie
Austin Chapman
Thomas Ferreira
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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
2017 Stefan Rajakovic
WALA – SIR THOMAS LIPTON/DOUG HANCY AWARD
1990 Cassandra Wood
1992 David Clover
2003 Peter West
2007 Jake Carson
2008 James Connaughton
2014 Mitchell Lees
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U13 AUSTRALIAN TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIPS (ALAC)
2013 (ACT) Anika Gosling Kiarra Nazaroff Katherine Bennett
2014 (Victoria) Liam Gartlan Cian Guest Kian Paget
2015 (Perth) Logan Foley Ethan Luu
2016 (Adelaide) Tahlee McVee Emily Bennett Etienne Rousseau
Ansu Muller
2017 (Sydney) Noah Farrow
U13 ALAC SQUAD
2015 (Perth) Logan Foley Ethan Luu Luca VanDerMerwe
Emily Miles
2016 (Adelaide) Tahlee McVee Emily Bennett Etienne Rousseu
Tyler de Lacy Hayden Wallace Tahli Arbuckle
Saverio Marafioti Jayden Peak Ansu Muller
Jayden Crane
2017 (Sydney) Sophie Crowley Noah Farrow
U14 & U15 NATIONAL AIS CAMP
2015 Kian Paget Cian Guest Liam Gartlan
2016 Yasmin Furse Ethan Luu
2017 Tahlee McVee Tyler De lacy Thomas Ferreira
14 & U15 INTERNATIONAL STATE TEAM
2016 (Singapore) Ethan Luu Luke Tantum Meghan Hulsman
Jakob Putelli Kian Paget
2017 (Kula Lumpur) Emily Bennett Adam Giltrow Ehlana Olivieri
Jayden Peak Kate Pocsidio Jacob Putelli
Stefan Rajakovic Jordan Wight
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN STATE RECORDS
HELD BY KINGSWAY ATHLETES
** Denotes events that are no Longer State Championship events for the respective age groups.
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
Girls 400m Ruby Manov 1.12.42 2017
UNDER 10 Boys: 1100m Walk Joel Ashman 5m.26.3s 2003
Shot Put Logan Foley 11.80m 2012
70m Lachlan Wight 10.04s 2017
Triple Jump** Lachlan Wight 9.87m 2017
Girls: 70m ** Sharon Flanagan 9.7s 1979
100m Sharon Flanagan 13.6s 1979
High Jump ** Rachael Duggan 1.37m 1995
UNDER 11 Boys: Shot Put Liam Gartlan 13.26m 2012
60m Hurdles Callum Corbett 9.2s 2010
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
UNDER 13 Boys: Discus Liam Gartlan 46.98m 2014
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
Discus Liam Gartlan 57.21m 2015
Shot Put 3kg Liam Gartlan 18.13m 2015
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UNDER 15 Boys: Long Jump Jordon Dobson 7.07m 2008
100m Stephan Rajakovic 10.71 2017 (ABP)
300m Hurdles Stephan Rajakovic 39.52 2017
Girls: High Jump Rachael Duggan 1.71m 2000
Discus Lauren Bettini 43.29m 2001
90m Hurdles Brianna Beahan 12.6m 2007
200m Hurdles Alanah Yukich 26.89s 2013
UNDER 16 Boys: 100m Brett Eaton 10.8s 2000
200m Jordon Dobson 22.2s 2009
800m Hayden Yates 1m.58.5s 2009
Shot Put Jordon Dobson 17.95m 2009
Triple Jump Jeremy Andrews 14.09 2009
Girls: 200m Hurdles Alanah Yukich 27.00 2014
UNDER 17 Boys: 100m William Bailey 10.87s 2017
200m William Bailey 22.11s 2017
400m Brett Eaton 48.7s 2001
110m Hurdles Jordon Dobson 13.6s 2010
Long Jump Lee Zimoch 7.15m 2015
STATE MULTI EVENT CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS
UNDER 12 GIRLS Tahlee McVee 2979 pts 2015
UNDER 13 GIRLS Tahlee McVee 3469 pts 2016
STATE COMBINED MULTI EVENT CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS
HEPTATHLON
UNDER 14 GIRLS Tahlee McVee 4278 pts 2017
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STATE RELAY TRACK & FIELD RECORDS
RELAYS (TRACK)
UNDER 15 4 X 400m Mark Purcell 3.34.7s 1999 (ABP)
BOYS
Alex Hughes
Nicolas Clark
David Brown
Adam Purcell (Res)
UNDER 16 & 17 4 X 100m Kyle Caplan 44.40s 2016
BOYS
Jakob Nock
Tarik Arbuckle
William Bailey
Stephaus Engelbrecht
UNDER 14 4 X 100m Adam Giltrow 46.79s 2016
BOYS Jakob Putelli
Ethan Luu
Ethan Turner
Jordan Wight
UNDER 16 & 17 4 X 400m Kellie Maree Gibson 3.58.64s 2012
GIRLS
Rebekah Newton
Tarinah Nazaroff
Caitlin Doeglas
ABP: Australian Best Performance
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KINGSWAY LITTLE ATHLETICS – CENTRE RECORDS
BOYS GIRLS
60m Mini Hurdles
U6 Kade Kelly-Lewis
GW 2017 11.86 Ryley Wanless WDV 2017 11.4
U7 Lachlan Wight BAL 2014 10.67 Corie Parmenter EBK 2006 11.2
60m Hurdles
U8 Jacob Farrow WDV 2015 10.55 Corie Parmenter EBK 2006 11.2
U9 Lachlan Wight BAL 2016 10.27 Tahlee McVee BAL 2012 10.8
U10 Jacob Farrow WDV 2016 10.24 Tahlee McVee BAL 2013 10.6
U11 Callum Corbett GW 2010 9.7 Tahlee McVee BAL 2013 10.1
U12 Cody Wilks CR 2005 9.4 Sophie Freeman LAN 2017 9.66
80m Hurdles U13 Cody Wilks CR 2006 12.4 Luca
Vandermerwe LAN 2015 13.26
U14 Luca Vandermerwe
LAN 2016 12.9
90m Hurdles U14 Ryan Leckie BAL 2006 12.4 U15 Brianna Beahan CR 2006 13.4
U16 Emily Udiljak WDV 2012 14.29
100m Hurdles U15 Ryan Purcell WDV 1998 13.6 U16 Kyle Caplan GW 2015 13.28 U17 Alanah Yukich GW 2014 15.28
110m Hurdles U17 Zac Gray WDV 2006 14.3 - 200m Hurdles U13 Travis Castagna WAN 2004 27.5 Tahlee McVee BAL 2017 30.42
U14 Ryan Leckie BAL 2006 26.8 Ashleigh Germain WDV 2008 29.8
300m Hurdles
U15 Stefan Rajakovic GW 2017 41.76 Kate Pocsidio GW 2017 51.02
U16 Mike Ghavales WDV 2016 47.55 Zoe Newton GW 2016 56.2
U17 William Bailey GW 2017 42.85 Chelsea Andrews BAL 2016 55
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70M U6 Kade Kelly-
Lewis GW 2016 12.99 Indiana Wanless WDV 2016 12.81
U7 Alan Nowrojee GW 1980 11.5 Savannah Zwickl WAN 1992 11.7
Brett Baldock GW 1983 11.5 U8 Daniel Hall CR 1991 10.5 Louise Pooter GW 1984 10.8
Joshua Poliwka WDV 1991 10.5 Lachlan Wight BAL 2015 10.5 U9 Grigor Haas WAN 1987 10.1 Kylie Vallence GW 1985 10.7
U10 Jamie Thompson CR 1991 9.9 Sarah Flanagan CR 1979 10
Ryan Purcell WDV 1993 9.9
100M
U6 Kade Kelly-Lewis
GW 2017 18.4 Miia Velthuysen WDV 2017 18.48
U7 Ryan Purcell WDV 1990 16.1 Savannah Zwickl WAN 1993 17
U8 Lachlan Wight BAL 2015 14.94 Louise Pooter GW 1984 15.1
U9 Lachlan Wight BAL 2016 14.33 Kylie Vallence GW 1985 14.9
U10 Lachlan Wight BAL 2017 13.7 Sarah Flanagan CR 1978 13.9
U11 Alan Nowrojee GW 1984 13.4 Nicole Korver WAN 2001 13.9
U12 Cody Wilks CR 2005 13 Amber Davies LAN 2017 13.22
U13 Ethan Luu LAN 2015 12.14 Helen Bailey WDV 1988 13.1
U14 Alex Hughes WDV 1998 11.8 Michelle Tobin WAN 1990 12.9
Brianna Beahan CR 2006 12.9
U15 Kian Paget LAN 2017 11.43 Ruth Beckham GW 1994 12.5
U16 Brett Eaton KSY 1999 11.2 Kellie Maree Gibson
EBK 2011 12.9
U17 Brett Eaton KSY 2000 11.1 Alanah Yukich GW 2014 13.04
200M
U7 Alan Nowrojee GW 1980 32 Sarah Eamer WDV 1992 35.7
U8 Phillip Haas WAN 1987 31.7 Louise Pooter GW 1984 32.5
U9 Lachlan Wight BAL 2017 30.27 Kylie Vallence GW 1985 31.4
U10 C. Thorpe WAN 1985 29.1 Sarah Flanagan CR 1978 29.8
David Clover GW 1987 29.1
U11 Lachlan Walker GW 2004 28.4 Sarah Flanagan CR 1979 29.3
U12 Dean Mayvis BAL 1995 26.5 Amber Davies LAN 2017 27.76
U13 Jakob Putelli GW 2015 25.09 Krystyna Hajnisz WDV 1997 26.2
U14 Dean Mayvis BAL 1997 24 Michelle Tobin WAN 1989 26.5
U15 Jordan Dobson BAL 2007 23.4 Ruth Beckham GW 1994 25.9
U16 Brett Eaton KSY 2000 23.4 Rebekah Newton EBK 2011 26.6
U17 Brett Eaton KSY 2001 22.6 Alanah Yukich GW 2015 25.59
300M
U7 Jordi Nosow LAN 2017 01:01.0 Kortni Houston LAN 2017 01:01.4
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400M
U9 Lachlan Wight BAL 2016 1.11.69 Emma McLeod GW 1983 1.14.70
U10 Shakeel Alexander
LAN 2006 1.07.70 Sarah Jamieson GW 1985 1.09.70
U11 Shakeel Alexander
LAN 2007 1.03.90 Joanna Stannard GW 1999 1.07.50
U12 Cody Wilks CR 2005 1.01.00 Amber Davies LAN 2017 01:03.3
U13 Ethan Luu LAN 2015 58.64 Joanne Stannard GW 2000 1.02.70
U14 Ethan Luu LAN 2016 55.26 Lauren Hands CR 2005 1.01.60
U15 David Brown BAL 1999 53.2 Kylie Wheeler GW 1995 1.00.90
Emma Philippe GW 2012 1.00.90
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
500M
U8 Taj Wilson LAN 2017 01:47.1 Ruby Manov WDV 2017 1.47.20
800M
U9 Lachlan Walker GW 2002 2.47.10 Emma Phillipe GW 2006 2.54.4
U10 Shakeel Alexander
LAN 2006 2.38.60 Emma Phillipe GW 2006 2.46.9
U11 Shakeel Alexander
LAN 2007 2.31.00 Barbara Woodbine
WAN 1981 2.37.5
U12 Jayden Crane WDV 2015 2.26.40 Annette Fuller WAN 1981 2.34.3
U13 Jayden Crane WDV 2016 2.19.54 Jessica Rosano WDV 2003 2.26.9
U14 Peter Mondello WDV 2003 2.09.40 Emma Phillipe GW 2011 2.26.6
U15 Cian Guest LAN 2016 2.07.59 Emma Phillipe GW 2012 2.24.0
U16 Peter Mondello WDV 2004 2.03.90 Tarinah Nazaroff WAN 2012 2.23.4
U17 Alex Stribbling LAN 2011 2.08.10 Tarinah Nazaroff WAN 2013 2.26.1
1500M
U11 Lindsey McGregor
BAL 1991 5.13.90 Barbara Woodbine
WAN 1981 5.27.8
U12 Wayne Duke BAL 1993 5.03.30 Emma Phillipe GW 2008 5.19.8
U13 Jayden Crane WDV 2016 4.54.67 Tarinah Nazaroff LAN 2010 5.03.4
U14 Cian Guest LAN 2014 4.35.70 Carrie Scott CR 1993 5.00.1
U15 Cian Guest LAN 2016 4.27.67 Tarinah Nazaroff WAN 2012 4.49.6
U16 Joshua Tedesco WAN 2006 4.28.20 Tarinah Nazaroff WAN 2012 4.59.6
U17 Blair Bertocchi WDV 2011 4.28.80 Tarinah Nazaroff WAN 2013 4.57.5
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
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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
U17 Mark Sheehan CR 2005 6.30.0 Andrea Hahn WAN 2011 7.49.8
High Jump
U9 Lachlan Wight BAL 2017 1.21 Tahlee McVee BAL 2011 1.13
Jacob Farrow WDV 2017 1.21
U10 Lachlan Wight BAL 2016 1.3 Tahlee McVee BAL 2013 1.22
U11 Michael Bogdanis
GW 1988 1.38 Rachael Duggan CR 1996 1.45
U12 Junayd Sallie BAL 2017 1.49 Rachael Duggan CR 1997 1.5
Jenna Lebrasse WDV 1999 1.5
U13 Bradley Shaw WDV 2003 1.65 Tahli Arbuckle WDV 2017 1.53
U14 Jeremy Andrews BAL 2006 1.75 Taryn Ditewig BAL 2013 1.6
U15 Lee Zimoch LAN 2013 1.8 Rachael Duggan CR 2000 1.66
U16 Stephen Clough WDV 2013 1.86 Taryn Ditewig BAL 2015 1.62
U17 Stephen Clough WDV 2013 1.9 Taryn Ditewig BAL 2016 1.63
Triple Jump
U11 Riley Prowse LAN 2017 9.32 Layla Zerkani LAN 2017 9.39
U12 Jacob Evitt LAN 2016 9.93 Sophie Freeman LAN 2017 10.17
U13 Jeremy Andrews BAL 2006 11.36 Toni Cole BAL 2003 11.58
U14 Jeremy Andrews BAL 2006 12.37 Tahlee McVee GW 2017 11.46
U15 Jeremy Andrews BAL 2007 13.15 Rachael Duggan CR 2000 11.63
U16 Lee Zimoch LAN 2013 13.69 Rachael Duggan CR 2001 11.24
U17 Lee Zimoch LAN 2015 14.14 Lauren Brophy WDV 2007 11.35
Long Jump
U6 Kade Kelly-Lewis
GW 2017 2.8 Miia Velthuysen WDV 2017 2.68
U7 Mateen Alexander
LAN 2006 3.49 Kylie Vallence GW 1983 3.3
U8 Jacob Farrow WDV 2015 4.01 Caitlin Rumac LAN 2006 3.67
U9 Jacob Farrow WDV 2017 4.28 Tahlee McVee BAL 2012 4.02
U10 Lachlan Wight BAL 2017 4.76 Tahlee McVee BAL 2013 4.37
U11 Riley Prowse LAN 2017 4.5 Alison Mitchell LAN 2017 3.87
U12 Hylton Apsey LAN 2017 4.59 Sophie Freeman LAN 2017 4.44
U13 Ethan Luu LAN 2015 5.81 Tahlee McVee BAL 2017 5.43
U14 Bradley Shaw WDV 2004 6.08 Tahlee McVee GW 2017 5.45
U15 Jordan Dobson BAL 2007 6.75 Larissa Perry CR 2004 5.52
U16 Jacob Nock WDV 2015 6.79 Rachael Duggan CR 2001 5.57
U17 Lee Zimoch LAN 2015 7.34 Lauren Brophy WDV 2007 5.48
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Shot Put
U6 Logan Baker WDV 2016 5.07 Ryley Wanless WDV 2017 3.71
U7 Taj Smith WDV 2013 8.17 Kasey Walker GW 2010 5.47
U8 Finlay Henderson GW 2015 8.69 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 Liam Gartlan LAN 2014 14.66 Lauren Bettini WDV 1999 12.09
U14 Liam Gartlan LAN 2015 18.77 Melissa Delich WAN 1994 12.85
U15 Liam Gartlan LAN 2017 16.94 Melissa Delich WAN 1995 13.38
U16 Jordan Dobson BAL 2009 17.88 Melanie Doeglas BAL 2015 10.71
U17 Mitchell Dobson BAL 2014 15.74 Melanie Doeglas BAL 2017 10.69
Discus
U6 Marko bogoevski LAN 2017 11.44 Oriana houston LAN 2017 11.9
U7 Logan Foley WAN 2009 22.74 Savannah Zwickl WAN 1992 16.64
U8 Jacob Farrow WDV 2015 24.23 Savannah Zwickl WAN 1994 19.58
U9 Terrell McKenzie BAL 2004 31.12 Savannah Zwickl WAN 1995 25.1
U10 Terrell McKenzie BAL 2005 34.79 Savannah Zwickl WAN 1996 32.2
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 Logan Foley WDV 2015 43.49 Lauren Bettini WDV 1998 38.3
U14 Liam Gartlan LAN 2015 57.25 Lauren Bettini WDV 2000 36.12
U15 Liam Gartlan LAN 2016 54.69 Lauren Bettini GOL 2001 39.58
U16 Mitchell Dobson BAL 2014 52.81 Anika Gosling LAN 2016 29.7
U17 Jordan Dobson BAL 2010 44.27 Anika Gosling LAN 2017 31.01
Vortex
U6 Logan Baker WDV 2017 16.14 Elena cvetanoska LAN 2017 7.99
U7 Milan Velthuysen
WAN 2017 21.16 Chloe Hehir WAN 2017 15.2
Turbo
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 PENDING PENDING
Javelin
U11 Terrell McKenzie BAL 2006 38.3 Andrea Hahn BAL 2005 30.68
U12 Cruz Hogan WDV 2006 40.16 Cony Macri GW 2004 34.71
U13 Logan Foley WDV 2015 42.68 Cony Macri GW 2006 39.4
U14 Liam Gartlan LAN 2015 49.75 Katherine Bennett GW 2013 33.29
U15 Liam Gartlan LAN 2016 46.73 Taryn Ditewig BAL 2013 32.26
U16 Cruz Hogan WDV 2009 58.7 Taryn Ditewig BAL 2015 33.01
U17 Cruz Hogan WDV 2010 61.2 Taryn Ditewig BAL 2017 35.1
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Little Athletics – Old Centre Records
(Events No Longer Undertaken)
60 Metre Hurdles (45cm-5 Flights)
U7 J Dullard GW 1981 11.80 Kylie Vallence GW 1983 12.50
U8 David Clover GW 1985 10.60 Louise Pooter GW 1984 10.80
U9 Chris Oakes CR 1982 10.30 Kylie Wheeler GW 1988 10.70
60 Metre Hurdles (60cm-5 Flights)
U10 Ryan Purcell WDV 1992 10.40 C Hales CR 1978 10.50
U11 P Pope GW 1979 9.70 Rebecca Farmer BAL 1984 10.50
Kylie Wheeler GW 1991 10.50
U12 Alan Nowrojee GW 1984 9.70 Annette Fuller WAN 1981 10.20
U13 Bernie L’ecluse CR 1982 9.70 Sarah Flanagan CR 1981 10.20
U14 Bernie L’ecluse CR 1982 9.20 S Morris WAN 1983 10.20
90 Metre Hurdles (76cm - 9 Flights)
Kylie Wheeler GW 1993 14.00
100 Metre Hurdles (76cm - 10 Flights)
U14 G Nowrojee GW 1985 17.50 M Frenchman GW 1985 18.10
A Ball WAN 1985 18.40
Jayne Cruttenden WDV 1998 17.00
200 Metre Hurdles (76cm - 5 Flights)
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 2005 24.70 Rebekah Newton EBK 2012 29.42
60 Metres
U7 Ryan Purcell WDV 1990 9.80 Savannah Zwickl WAN 1993 10.30
200 Metres
U6 Callum Prowse LAN 2017 42.88 Sofia Todorovska LAN 2017 42.72
400 Metres
U7 Alan Nowrojee GW 1980 1.21.8 Kylie Kvesich WAN 1981 1.26.6
U8 Alan Nowrojee GW 1981 1.15.9 T Galea WAN 1984 1.19.8
300 Metres Walk
U7 Lucien Canalella GW 1989 1.37.5 Lauren Brown BAL 1990 1.47.4
400 Metres Walk
U7 A Jacobs GW 1984 2.54.0 K Tuck WAN 1984 2.52.5
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500 Metres Walk
U7 S Peatony GW 1981 3.12.0 Sarah Johnson WAN 1981 3.10.2
U8 Lucien Canalella GW 1990 2.44.7 Leah Scott CR 1990 2.34.2
700 Metres Walk
U10 Marcus Canalella
WAN 1991 3.32.8 Julieanne Kent GW 1991 3.40.3
1500 Metres Walk
U11 Ryan Murtha GW 1989 8.27.7 Peta Kennedy WAN 1980 8.06.8
High Jump (Fosby Flop)
U10 Chris Oakes CR 1982 1.30 Rachael Duggan CR 1995 1.32
High Jump (Scissor Kick)
U8 Talon Thompson WAN 2016 1.00 Ashlee Elborough WDV 2017 1.02
U11 Noah Farrow WDV 2015 1.34 Tahlee McVee BAL 2014 1.30
Triple Jump (1 metre mat)
U9 Alan Nowrojee GW 1981 8.67 Kylie Wheeler GW 1988 8.12
U10 Alan Nowrojee GW 1982 9.45 Kylie Vallance GW 1986 8.85
U11 Jason Allen GW 1983 10.39 Rachael Duggan CR 1996 9.17
U12 Allen Nowrojee GW 1984 11.00 Kylie Wheeler GW 1992 9.71
Triple Jump (1/2 metre mat)
U10 Lachlan Wight BAL 2017 9.95 Tahlee McVee BAL 2013 9.15
U11 Zachery Born WDV 2006 9.79 Tahlee McVee BAL 2014 9.31
U12 Lachlan Walker GW 2004 10.68 Rachael Duggan CR 1997 10.26
Long Jump (1 metre mat)
U10 Alan Nowrojee GW 1983 4.55 C Hales CR 1980 4.28
U11 Marcus Wolf GW 1990 4.82 Rachael Duggan CR 1996 4.48
U12 Alan Nowrojee GW 1984 5.20 Katrina McKiernan GW 1996 4.91
Long Jump (1/2 metre mat)
U11 Jordan Dobson BAL 2004 4.80 Nicole Korver WAN 2001 4.61
U12 Lachlan Walker GW 2005 5.18 Brooke Coutts BAL 2014 4.90
Wooden Javelin
U7 Mark Sheehan CR 1995 17.10 Lauren Beaney BAL 1993 12.24
Turbo Javelin
U7 Logan Foley WAN 2008 19.85 Danielle Wright EBK 2012 12.91
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Javelin (400gm)
U7 Kory Ketteringham
BAL 1997 13.10 Tamara Wood CR 1998 10.40
U8 David Brownlie WDV 1992 21.64 Kirsty Zaharopoulos
CR 1994 13.80
U9 Chris Oakes CR 1982 25.16 Lauren Beaney BAL 1995 20.50
U10 David Clover GW 1987 33.43 Andrea Hahn BAL 2004 25.04
Javelin (600gm)
Melissa Delich WAN 1993 30.90
Cony Macri GW 2006 37.95
U15 Jordan Dobson BAL 2007 53.28 Cony Macri GW 2007 42.10
U16 Ryan Stokoe KSY 1999 47.78 Cony Macri GW 2008 38.75
U17 Ben Newman KSY 2000 47.52 Michelle Korol KSY 2002 35.76
Shot Put (1.5 Kg)
U7 Logan Foley WAN 2009 6.69 Savannah Zwickl WAN 1993 5.32
Shot Put (3 Kg)
U11 Benjamin Burns WDV 1987 9.14
Shot Put (4 Kg)
U14 Justin Wood CR 2002 15.71
Cony Macri GW 2008 9.78
Alise Gavranich WDV 2011 10.0
Discus (1Kg)
Melissa Delich WAN 1993 28.72
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SPONSORSHIP
KINGSWAY LAC
Needs You!
Do you own a Business?
Or
Know some else that owns one?
Are you interested in promoting your Business?
Your Advert could be here!
We have
Bronze, Silver and Gold sponsorship
Available packages
In excess of 500 people have just read this page
This Handbook is distributed to all Athletes.
Contact Wayne Collins
KLAC Publicity for more information
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KINGWAY LITLLE ATHLETICS CENTRE (KLAC)
SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES
Thank you for taking the time to consider sponsoring Kingsway Little Athletics Centre
(KLAC).
We believe there are a number of benefits available to you through sponsorship of, and
involvement with our Centre:
1. Be involved with a popular and fast growing junior sport in Australia which promotes family fun and a healthy, active lifestyle;
2. Position your organisation with an attractive demographic: all of our athletes are aged between the ages of 5-17 years, and with families and extended families exposure is significant.
3. Gain access to year-round advertising, as KLAC shares the facilities at the Kingsway Sporting Complex with cricket, football and baseball clubs (Gold package option only).
There are several ways you can support our club:
1. Donate money to become an Official Centre Sponsor 2. Offer our team members a discount on merchandise or services 3. Donate products or services 4. Provide volunteer support at Training or Competitions
Kingsway Little Athletics Centre (KLAC) facts
• Main Centre Activities: Junior Track and Field Athletics
• Founded: 1977/78
• Location: Kingsway Sporting Complex
• Membership: circa 500-600 Athletes, aged 5 to 17years
• Kingsway LAC is one of the largest Little Athletics centres in Western Australia with hundreds of athletes competing each weekend throughout the season.
• Kingsway LAC is one of the strongest centres in WA, our athletes regularly taking out top awards at State events
Sponsorship Levels:
These are general guidelines. We gratefully accept contributions and support of any
level and will work with your organisation to provide adequate recognition for your
contributions.
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GOLD COMMUNITY PARTNER
• Company listed on Sponsors Board (to be displayed in the new building)
• Company logo on KLAC caps for athletes competing at State events (if sponsorship commences before start of season)
• Company branding and message on KLAC Facebook Page with link to sponsor’s website
• KLAC plaque with company name and logo displayed for your business premises.
• 1 Full Page Advert in Kingsway LAC Hand book and on the KLAC website
• Prominent signage on fence at KLAC competition grounds
Contribution: $2500
SILVER COMMUNITY PARTNER
• Company listed on Sponsors Board (to be displayed in the new building)
• Company branding and message on KLAC Facebook Page with link to sponsors website.
• KLAC plaque with company name and logo displayed for your business premises.
• Half-page advert in KLAC Hand book and logo on KLAC website
Contribution: $1000
BRONZE COMMUNITY PARTNER
• Company branding and message on KLAC Facebook Page with link to sponsors website.
• KLAC plaque with company name and logo displayed for your business premises.
• Logo displayed in KLAC Handbook
Contribution: $500
MERCHANDISE/DISCOUNTS
We are also happy to accept product/services donations. We can also set up product
booths at Saturday Competitions and raffle off donated merchandise to raise much
needed funds. This provides a win/win situation as our Centre generates funds and your
product/service receives exposure to hundreds of junior athletes and their families each
weekend throughout the athletics season.
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If your organisation is unable to provide a monetary or product donation we are also
interested in member discounts. We actively encourage our members and
friends/families to support our sponsors!
Our Facebook page and Contact Information
The KLAC facebook page is regularly updated with information and photos.
Consequently it attracts a high numbers of viewers and is therefore an attractive
opportunity for advertising.
We are always open to creative ideas!!! If you have a creative sponsorship idea for our
club, please contact us.
If you would like to discuss any of the sponsorship opportunities further please contact
any of the following Committee members:
President: Carol Hale, m. 0418 431 964
Vice President: Wayne Collins, m. 0457 992 300
Secretary: Michelle Choules, m. 0401 447 171
Thank you for your interest and we hope to hear from you in the near future,
Kingsway Little Athletics Centre Committee 2017-18
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CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS NOMINATION FORM
KINGSWAY LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE
ENTRY FORM
CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS
PLEASE NOTE THE NEW RULES IN REGARDS TO CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Please see General Information: Point 6 All Kingsway registered athletes are eligible to nominate for the Centre Championships if they have met the minimum 50% competition completion requirement in the current season.
The 50% requirement for the 2017/18 season will be calculated from the date of registration, and to meet the requirement an athlete must compete in and complete at least one event from their age group’s program in at least 50% of Kingsway’s Saturday competitions. For athletes who do not meet the minimum competition completion requirement, exceptional circumstances cases will only be considered if received in writing 7 days prior to Centre Championships. Athletes may only compete in a maximum of six (6) events, with no more than four
(4) events on any one day.
To enter an event the athlete must have competed in the selected event a minimum
of once during the competition season at Kingsway.
Entries are to be completed on the official entry form, located at the rear of this
handbook and must be given to your Club Manager by the advertised closing date.
All entries must be checked by the Club Managers and submitted to KLAC one
week before Centre Championships. Late entries will not be accepted.
It should be noted that an earlier start time is usual for the Centre Championships.
Due to the increased programme schedule, it is possible that competition will carry
over into the afternoon.
In all field events a count back will be used to determine the placings in the
event of a tie.
Note: Calls and rules regarding marshalling will be strictly adhered to.
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This page is to be removed from the book and given to your club manager.
SATURDAY JANUARY 27th & FEBRUARY 10TH, 2018
COMMENCING AT 7.15 AM
NAME..................................................... REGISTRATION No......................................
AGE GROUP............................ BOY/GIRL CLUB.............................................................
ONLY SIX EVENTS MAY BE CONTESTED DURING THE CHAMPIONSHIPS 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 (1) PROGRAMME TWO (2)
……………………………………………. ………………………………………………
……………………………………………. ………………………………………………
……………………………………………. ………………………………………………
……………………………………………. ………………………………………………
Signature of Parent/Guardian .........................................................
This page is to be removed from the book and given to your club manager
CLUB MANAGERS: FORMS ARE DUE AT KINGSWAY BY
JANUARY 20TH, 2018
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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CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS NOMINATION FORM
KINGSWAY LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE
ENTRY FORM
CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS
PLEASE NOTE THE NEW RULES IN REGARDS TO CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Please see General Information: Point 6 All Kingsway registered athletes are eligible to nominate for the Centre Championships if they have met the minimum 50% competition completion requirement in the current season.
The 50% requirement for the 2017/18 season will be calculated from the date of registration, and to meet the requirement an athlete must compete in and complete at least one event from their age group’s program in at least 50% of Kingsway’s Saturday competitions. For athletes who do not meet the minimum competition completion requirement, exceptional circumstances cases will only be considered if received in writing 7 days prior to Centre Championships. Athletes may only compete in a maximum of six (6) events, with no more than four
(4) events on any one day.
To enter an event the athlete must have competed in the selected event a minimum
of once during the competition season at Kingsway.
Entries are to be completed on the official entry form, located at the rear of this
handbook and must be given to your Club Manager by the advertised closing date.
All entries must be checked by the Club Managers and submitted to KLAC one
week before Centre Championships. Late entries will not be accepted.
It should be noted that an earlier start time is usual for the Centre Championships.
Due to the increased programme schedule, it is possible that competition will carry
over into the afternoon.
In all field events a count back will be used to determine the placings in the
event of a tie.
Note: Calls and rules regarding marshalling will be strictly adhered to.
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This page is to be removed from the book and given to your club manager.
SATURDAY JANUARY 27th & FEBRUARY 10TH, 2018
COMMENCING AT 7.15 AM
NAME..................................................... REGISTRATION No......................................
AGE GROUP............................ BOY/GIRL CLUB.............................................................
ONLY SIX EVENTS MAY BE CONTESTED DURING THE CHAMPIONSHIPS 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 (1) PROGRAMME TWO (2)
……………………………………………. ………………………………………………
……………………………………………. ………………………………………………
……………………………………………. ………………………………………………
……………………………………………. ……………………………………………
Signature of Parent/Guardian .........................................................
This page is to be removed from the book and given to your club manager
CLUB MANAGERS: FORMS ARE DUE AT KINGSWAY BY
JANUARY 20TH, 2018
Late entries and changes to the athlete’s events on the day will not be
considered for fairness to all athletes.