Tuesday 18 December 2007

AE 4x1500 160+ mens team - 2007 State Relays - Homebush

Scenes from the 2007 NSW Track Relays AE 4x1500 160+ teams race

Friday 30 November 2007

Christmas/End of year run and party

All AE members are invited to attend the festive season/end of year run and party in Centennial park on Saturday December 8th.

Starting at 8am (be there by 7.45am to be put into teams) - max distance is 4Ks.

Where - meet at the toilet block near Federation Pavilion
Wear - AE clothing of course - be a sporty supporter!
Cost - free to members who participate or act as officials

Free food (buy your coffee from the van)...... and some giveaways

IMPORTANT - RSVP to Wayne wmorgan2035@tpg.com.au

Wednesday 28 November 2007

Report from NSW State Relays - 17 November '07

On a warm spring Saturday morning, the men's 1500m 160+ team of Davids McAnally & Hardyman, Paul 'taper' McGuire and the 'baby' of the team Adam Paleg debuting in his first 1500m.

David McAnally, who whenever he runs 1500m claims he hasn't run the distance since Little Athletics, ran 1st leg in a time of 4:38*, followed by david the quiet one in no. 2 leg in 5:07*, Paul in 5:16* and young Adam bringing the team home in 5th place in a finishing time of 19:38 (4.37* split for Adam).

All 4 managed the changeover smoothly and ran reasonably even, well paced laps, with the possible exception of Adam who clearly had plenty left in the bank for a fast final lap.

The Athletics East running/filming talents were switched for the day with Matt Hammond behind the camera. Watch this space for upcoming video footage!

Well done boys!

* note all split performances approx., Rona was timing.

Sunday 28 October 2007

Maroubra Fun Run

8km
Adam Paleg (guest) 29.12
Peter Trewin - 29.30
Chamkaur Singh - 30.12
Gillian Sohun - 33.10
Nadia (guest) 33.20

4km
Matt Lynch - 15.18
Ken Cross - 15.44
Jackie Wright - 15.56
Paul Mcguire - 15.56
Wayne Morgan - 16.06
Ian Tritton - 17.32
Jayson Moro (guest) - 23.04
Barbara Lake - 25.58
Rosemary Bridge - 31.26
Brian Moro - 32.00
Jo Moro (guest) - 34.18
Bruce Montgomerie - 37.26

Tony Brown Fun Run Results

10km
Peter Trewin - 35.16
Gillian Sohun - 40.09
Chamkaur Singh - 40.10
Roman (guest) - 40.58
Cindy Duckworth - 43.21
Paul Mcguire - 45.05
Wayne Morgan - 45.37
Sue Rovelli - 49.39

5km
Strachan Barclay - 20.02
Ken Cross - 20.21
Deirdre Slattery - 21.12
Paul Duckworth - 22.52
Julia Syzmanski - 26.54
Dana - 29.24
Adrianna - 33.20
Edna Wallace - 36.41
Rosemary Bridge - 36-41
Barbara Lake - 38.21
Joan Poche - 38.40

Saturday 1 September 2007

Maroubra Fun Run - Sunday 14 October 2007

Our next all-club team event is the local fun run staged at Maroubra South Surf Club - part of the Maroubra beach Octoberfest. It's a hilly 4K loop which teams do once or twice. We will have teams in BOTH the 4K and 8K runs and the 4K walk also.

Starts at 9am from the Surf club and entry is cheap at $15. Mark your forms with "Athletics East" as the team name and make sure you indicate clearly your preferred distance.

Wear your AE gear and hopefully we will have the AE tent for storage and as a place to advertise our club to local runners. If you can spare some time promoting the club - stay around for breakfast (there's even beers available). An increase in membership would be fantastic!!! We have a lot to offer to all those runners out there.

Jackie or Wayne can assist with information.

Thursday 30 August 2007

Tony Brown 5K & 10K road race

Saturday 01 September at 8am - a morning of celebration for a past member Tony Brown who departed our world way too early!

Where - Malabar beach/park at 8am

It was sunny all over Sydney except Malabar where it drizzled - not enough though to dampen the spirits of the 20 runners who faced the hills with passion and valour!

Congrats to all runners and special thanks to the organisers and officials. It was great.

Breakfast afterwards was a great treat - the coffee machine ran overtime.....

Tuesday 21 August 2007

AE NSW 8km & 12km Cross Country Championships 2007, Nowra

Video from NSW 8km & 12km Cross Country Championships 2007, courtesy of Paul

Thursday 16 August 2007

Video from NSW 4 x 4 km Road Relay Championships Aug 4, 2007

Video from NSW 4 x 4 km Road Relay Championships courtesy of Paul

Wednesday 25 July 2007

Athletics East Trip To Stockton Beach - 20th, 21st, 22nd July 2007

For all those who have been brave enough to embark on a journey to the infamous sand hills of Cronulla, imagine the awe that you felt when you saw the dunes for the first time, let alone the feeling you felt when trying to tackle one of the monsters. Now multiple it exponentially an infinite number of time and that’s the sensation that 7 brave souls from Athletics East incurred on the 20th, 21st and 22nd of July 2007. Paul ‘Director Extraordinaire’ McGuire and partner ‘the Gourmet Queen’ Anne, Dave ‘the Clenching Mac Daddy’ McAnally, Peter ‘Yum Yum’ Trewin, Cindy ‘talk, talk, #*insert name here*# talk’ Duckworth, the great farting machine - Coach Pierre ‘Give me Rhubarb’ Good and myself, Matt ‘Run, eat and Sleep’ Hammond have been, and conquered, the mighty sand masses of Stockton Beach.

On Friday 20th July, Coach Good picked up myself, Peter T (PT) and Dave Mac at 11am and took the new X-trail out of Sydney and headed north. At 12.00 I got a message from Cindy saying they had just left. So when we got there at 2.30, we unpack the car and headed into the small town of Anna Bay where we stopped at the Pub for lunch. As it was absolutely pissing down outside, it was decided that we wouldn’t run on Friday, but make it up on Saturday. This deliberation was dashed when Cindy, Paul and Anne arrived, and Cindy insisted that we not miss our run no matter how torrential the weather was. Therefore, after getting back to the lodge, (with a couple of beers in the gullet) we headed out for what looked to be about 8km on the map. Little did we know that it was more like 13km, and took us an hour.

That night Anne stepped up to the plate and excelled with an awesome pasta dish and veggies, followed by a Rhubarb desert that was to die for, along with poached peaches. This gave us all the fuel we needed to confront the sand on the next morning.

After a small breakfast, we set out on our first sand session for the day at 8am. Mother Nature smiled at us that day as the rain had cleared up and the sun was out. As the lodge was located basically at the base of the hills, we jogged over onto the sand and once there we set off on a 20min warm up jog along the dunes. We went up and over 7 or 8 dunes on the way out and the same on the way back. From there we did 4 strides up a roughly 100m hill to warm up, then set out on 5 circuits that Pete had marked out. These circuits were a royal pain in the ass, hammy, quad and every other muscle from the waist down. From there, Cindy was getting blisters so ran back to the lodge (big girl), got her shoes on and finished the session with a 30min run on road. The rest of us ran to the beach, where Dave and I went for a run on the flat sand, and then all headed back to the lodge for breakfast.

After showers and breakfast, the boys took a drive to map out distances for our long Sunday run. We had a coffee in Shoal Bay (where we met some familiar faces), and headed back to the lodge. When we got back, the lodge was engulfed with the smell of the largest home-made apple pie I have seen. That was motivation in itself to get out and tackle the sand for the second time that day. At 2pm, Dave, PT, Cindy, Paul, the human trumpet (Pete) and I set out again. We did a 20min w/u (where we got lost because we were too busy chucking the footy at each other), followed by 4 sets of 3 continuous 10m acute hill (kind of like a longer faster technique hill for those in the know). This followed shortly after with 8 reps of a roughly 250-300m flat loop. Then we jogged to the beach and did a tempo run which consisted of us going flat out for 7 mins, then turning around and making it back in 6. That hurt! Luckily we had the wind in our favour. A jog back to the lodge finished our second session for the day, or so we thought. Pete had arranged for the pool to be filled up, but I think instead of filling it with water, they filled it with liquid nitrogen, it was FREEZING!!! But for recovery we had to get in, and big brave me decided to jump in – big mistake. I’m still waiting for them to post my testical’s back as soon as they find them (I think I spat them out my mouth) and after thawing them out.

That night was a footy fans dream, with the Wallabies playing in the Rugby, Swannies in the AFL and the Socceroos in the Asian Cup. Anne again out-did herself with a delicious meal of something that I’ve forgotten the name of (tomato, onion, eggplant and more…) with baked potatoes and greens. That was just the warm-up though, the Apple Pie was on everyone’s mind and it lived up to all expectations. It was absolutely exquisite, topped with ice-cream and custard. I don’t think Anne expected us athlete types to eat as much as we did – I think we impressed. Anyway, with the Rugby on TV, a full stomach and a beer in each hand, we were set for a good night in front of the box. Cindy was so excited by the thought of 3 football games that it was hard to contain her. We watch the Wallabies cop a beating, then the start of the Swannies, whom we later found out lost, then went to the Pub to watch the Socceroos, who, that’s right, also lost. Luckily the beers were good!

Despite an official protest by myself and PT, our long run was scheduled for 8am on Sunday morning. We’d tried to move it 10am but Coach and Cind would have none of it, therefore we set out for our respective long runs at sparrows fart. On the bright side, by 10am we had all finished, and after packing, we were in the cafĂ© next door munching away on a well deserved breakfast (bacon and eggs!!). Then we departed, and all bar Coach Good (who was driving) in our car fell asleep in the car for the majority of the trip home. I don’t know if it was a coincidence or fate, but when we drop Pete T home, a lovely pink skirt was on the ground right outside his house. Make of that as you will…

For everyone who thought about coming but decided not to, I hope that our experience for these 3 days is enough to inspire you to get along to the next trip. Hopefully, all going well, we’ll try to get away again (hopefully for a little longer) towards the end of August or at the start of September. So start thinking of excuses to get off work, because I guarantee you’ll have an awesome time, as we all did.

An extremely big thank you has to go out to Anne, who made an awesome weekend even better. It was absolutely unreal not having to worry about meals after session, and knowing that some of the best food we’d tasted was awaiting us at the end of each run. I’d also like to thank Mr. Good. Without your organization, this trip would still be an idea, rather than a memory, so thank you very much. To all the other guys that went though the pains and pleasure of Stockton Beach, Dave, PT, Cind and Paul, you all made it unforgettable and it was a pleasure to spend the weekend with you.

Cheers,
Matt Hammond

Thursday 12 July 2007

2007 NSW Cross County Championships – Nowra

2007 NSW Cross County Championships – Nowra
Saturday 23rd June 2007


On a beautiful sunny winter Saturday in June, a contingent from Athletics East made the trip down the south coast for the 2007 NSW Cross Country Championships held at the imfamous course at Nowra.

The club representation started off with Paul McGuire in the one lap, 4km fun run and an international guest appearance for the club from a family member, Morag Macniven. Both ran the challenging terrain steadily to come home strongly in times of 18.54 (Paul) and 17:56 (Morag, also placing as 1st female).

In the Female 8km Event, Gillian Sohun, Cindy Duckworth and Rona Macniven faced two laps of the course. Cindy, unfortunately, had to pull out due to injury but completed a threshhold level first lap nevertheless. Rona crossed the finishing line in a time of 34.36, to be placed 10th in the Open category, and Gillian came through in 5th position in 35-39yrs category in a time of 36.05, a substantial improvement from a previous year time.

In the Male 12k Event, David McNally, Matt Hammond and Peter Trewin rose to the call of the 3 lap race, in increasingly muddy conditions underfoot. Matt fought to the finish in a time of 44.41 to come 17th in the Open category, followed by David McAnally in 46.20 - 9th in the 35 - 39 yrs category - with Peter Trewin hot on his tail in a time of 46.25, placing 22nd in the Open category.

Overall, a great time was had by all, with performances to be proud of despite the tough course conditions.

Thanks are due to the following people:
- Jim for organising a comfortable log cabin as the team base, along with a seemingly neverending supply of 'cross country' cake and jelly beans.
- Morag and Paul Duckworth for the meticulous timing and recording of athletes' lap splits
- Paul McGuire for professional level photography services, following his 4km fun run stint
- and Peter Good for overall organisation, direction and support throughout the day.


Sunday 10 June 2007

4x4km Cross Country results 2007

NSW Road 4 x 4k Cross County Relay Championships – Miranda

Special mention to Gillian & Rona who not only ran the female race but also backed up to complete the male ‘B’ – great work girls and much appreciated.

After receiving the official race results stats are as follows:

Lap splits were very impressive with sub 20sec.differential being the order of the day.

Close to even splits from Darren Purcell, Wayne Corrick and absolute even splits from Gillian Sohun (in her second race of the day!) and Paul ‘Mr DVD” McGuire.

There were two negative splits – Rona Macniven (also second race of day) and Alan “The Flying Haggis” Gardner

Leg/Team Athlete Lap 1 Lap 2 Time

1-‘A’ Peter Trewin 6:34 6:44 13:18

1-‘B’ Darren Purcell 6:50 6:56 13:46

1-‘O35’ Gary McGregor 6:45 7:10 13:55

2-‘A’ Matt Hammond 6:17 6:33 12:50

2-‘B’ Christophe Lauret 7:21 7:54 15:15

2-‘O35’ Wayne Corrick 7:25 7:28 14:53

3-‘A’ Ben Trewin 7:01 7:17 14:18

3-’B’ Gillian Sohun 8:20 8:20 16:40

3-‘O35’ Alan Gardner 8:46 8:05 16:51

4-‘A’ Cameron Dalgliesh 6:48 6:57 13:45

4-‘B’ Rona Macniven 8:46 8:43 17:29

4-‘O35’ Paul Mcguire 9:05 9:05 18:10

Individual Female Competitors

Gillian Sohun 8:04 8:22 16:26

Rona Macniven 7:35 8:20 15:55

Sunday 3 June 2007

Blog for the Club

Hello folks,

This is a our new blog for Athletics East!
We will post here race reports, photos and videos from training and races, news about the members of the club, social events, etc...

If you have photos, videos or contents that you would like to post here, please contact Chris or Rona.