Thursday, September 12, 2013

AGSV Finals - Report

AGSV Athletics 2013 – Grammarian Report

The 2013 Athletics season was held once again during Term 3, over a short, intense 6 week season. Led by Captain Daniel Bancroft, the squad boasted healthy numbers and great level of enthusiasm and spirit in both junior and senior ranks.

The squad benefitted from expert coaching thanks to past and present athletes including former Captain Hanson Wong (2012) and long time ally and 400m specialist Gregor Evans.

The 2013 AGSV Athletics Finals were held at Albert Park on Wednesday, with Camberwell's squad improving there performance from 2012, accumulating more overall points and medals in a great day of competition.

Over 75 events, CGS collected 11 gold, 6 silver and 7 bronze medals, finishing a close 3rd to Trinity and Peninsula, with only a handful of points separating 2nd – 5th placed schools.

The CGS U17 and Open age groups were particularly strong, placing first and second respectively.

There were numerous individual and team highlights during the day, with many athletes defying windy conditions to post personal bests and further the cause of the team in style.

To start the meet, the Open 4x400m team of Steven Clark, Nick Stragalinos, Matthew Woodgate and Daniel Bancroft finished second, the third time in 4 years that the 4x400m has netted silver in the opening event.

Gold medal winning efforts then came from:
       Rising star Connor McKee in the U13 400m.
       Matthew Hobson and Luke Ireland in the U14 1500m team event.
       Terry Yan in the U15 Long Jump
       Joel Assauw in the U16 400m. Joel then teamed with Edan Runge, Shaveen Kariyawasam and Brandon Lam to win the U16 4x100m relay.
       Jayden Chen in the U17 110m hurdles.
       Marcus Jones in the U17 100m and the  200m and the Long Jump. 
       Marcus and Jayden then teamed with Maxim Wakefield and Miller Medina to win the 4x100m relay in resounding fashion, giving Marcus 4 gold medals in total on the day.
       William Huang stunned the large crowd with a resounding win in the Open 100m, CGS' first victory in that event since Josh Ross in 2007.

Silver:
       Open 4x800m: Adam Norris, Nick Stragalinos, Jonathan Henshaw, Harrison Lagastes.
       Open 4x400m: Steven Clark, Nick Stragalinos, Matthew Woodgate, Daniel Bancroft
       Open 200m: Matthew Woodgate
       Open Long Jump: Ronald Fong
       U17 800m: Adam Norris
       U14 Shot Put: Matthew James

Bronze:
       U15 Triple Jump: Kevin Ren
       U15 100m: Nathan Chan
       Open HJ: Alex Giovannucci
       Open TJ: Ben Watson
       U16 Hurdles: Neelan Josan
       Open 110m Hurdles: William Huang
       U15 High Jump: Ben Chaffey

Overall Finals Points

1
Trinity
507.5
2
Peninsula
437
3
Camberwell
426
4
PEGS
423.5
5
Ivanhoe
400.5
6
Yarra Valley
335.5
7
Marcellin
326
8
Mentone
299
9
Assumption
255