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Athletics Success

Over the last few months, students from across our primary and secondary schools have been competing in school, regional and diocesan athletics carnivals. With a number of student achievements being recorded over these events, keep on reading to find out the highlights from our schools. 

Catholic Schools Office August 25, 2023

Primary School Athletics

Run, jump, throw – that’s what 1000’s of our students have been doing of late at their school, regional and diocesan athletics carnivals.

Close to 400 athletes competed recently at the Diocesan Primary Athletics Carnival at Hunter Sports Centre Glendale. There were some fantastic results on the day.

It was only the 4th Diocesan carnival where the 1500m had been run so records were chased in this event with Maeve Clifford from St Paul’s Gateshead breaking her own record in the junior girls with a time of 5.30.99.

The Age Champions are:

A strong team will represent the Diocese at Polding which is being held at Sydney Olympic Park on October 13th.

For a full view of results please go to: https://csnsw.sport/maitland-newcastle/primary/sport/athletics

Photos from the day can be found at: https://csnsw.sport/maitland-newcastle/primary/gallery/2023/athletics

 

Secondary School Athletics

The Diocesan Secondary Athletics was a great day with over 700 athletes from our 12 high schools competing. A 40 year record that has stood since 1983 in the 15yrs 800m was broken by the talented Madeline Platt from St Paul’s Booragul. The time was 2:26:88. Harriet Greentree from All Saints College Maitland also broke an 800m record. This one has stood since 1989 in the 17+ age category, the time was 2.22.07. Harriet also broke the record in the 17+ 1500m with a time of 4.56.93.

It's a phenomenally impressive age group when 3 students all break a record. Madeline Platt, Aurelia Russell from Lochinvar and Georgia Dunn from Singleton all broke the record in the 15 years 1500m with Aurelia gaining a record time of 4.59.17, Madeline 4.59.64 and Georgia 5.05.17.

Phoebe Doran from St Pius X Adamstown broke her sister Poppy ‘s record in the 16yrs 400m in a time of 1:00:46.

Dixie Conlon from Catherine McCauley Medowie broke her own record in the junior girls triple jump record with a jump of 10.95m as did Ruby Brochtrup from St Joseph’s Aberdeen with a jump of 9.94.

Cooper McKenna from Medowie broke a record in the 12-15 yrs triple jump – 12.10.

The age Champions included:

For a full list of results go to: https://csnsw.sport/maitland-newcastle/secondary/sport/athletics

For anyone wanting to follow the success of our athletics champions NSWCCC is on the 11th September- see csnsw.sport for all results.

Photos from the day can be found at: https://csnsw.sport/maitland-newcastle/secondary/gallery/2023/athletics

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