2019-02-09 Shield Round 12

Doncaster Newsletter

The last round of the Shield Competition saw athletes travelling to Nunawading and Meadowglen where the weather was most unpleasant for athletics, with some rain and strong winds most of the day.

Undefeated all year, the Men’s Under 14 team easily won the Zone Championship and should be very competitive in the Shield Final, though there will be strong competition from Essendon and Wyndham. A good win in the final round saw the Men’s Under 16 team claim their first Zone Championship since 1993 by one point. Other teams to finish second, and so become eligible for Shield Final include: Men’s Open, Men’s 40+, Women’s Open, Women’s Under 20 and Women’s Under 18, a great effort. Teams placed third in the Men’s Under 18 (equal) and Women’s Under 14.

Photos

Men’s Open

Collingwood

COL

2839

Diamond Valley

DIV

1592

Doncaster

DAC

951

Men’s 40+

Diamond Valley

DIV

8741

Doncaster

DAC

4944

Diamond Valley 2

DIV

1307

Ivanhoe

IVA

888

Men’s Under 18

Diamond Valley

DIV

5226

Ivanhoe

IVA

1622

Collingwood

COL

913

Doncaster

DAC

658

Diamond Valley 2

DIV

604

Men’s Under 16

Doncaster

DAC

1749

Diamond Valley

DIV

1522

Collingwood

COL

252

Men’s Under 14

Doncaster

DAC

3610

Collingwood

COL

1614

Preston

PTN

966

Diamond Valley

DIV

683

Women’s Open

Preston

PTN

4179

Preston 2

PTN

952

Richmond

RIC

641

Doncaster

DAC

487

Preston 3

PTN

485

Women’s Under 20

Diamond Valley

DIV

2983

Doncaster

DAC

1434

Diamond Valley 2

DIV

162

Women’s Under 18

Diamond Valley

DIV

5231

Doncaster

DAC

2284

Preston

PTN

1347

Collingwood

COL

479

Diamond Valley 2

DIV

190

Women’s Under 14

Diamond Valley

DIV

2157

Preston

PTN

1911

Doncaster

DAC

717

Results:

Men’s Open

200 metres: Christian Christopher 25.76 (265)

800 metres: Caleb Sinn 2:02.0 (441)

1500 metres: David Mitchell 4:50.5 (245)

Men’s 40+

100 metres: Michael Scales 14.52 (227)

200 metres: David Firth 26.01 (379), Paul Mierisch 26.13 (370),

1500 metres: Campbell Mclennan 4:43.4 (422), Leighton Kearney 5:16.9 (217), Graham Ford 7:45.3 (150)

Discus Throw: Graham Ford 25.63 (431)

Hammer Throw: David Firth 32.79 (435)

High Jump: Paul Mierisch 1.55 (410)

Javelin Throw: Graham Ford 23.22 (415), Darryl Kilmartin 23.62 (336)

Long Jump: Darryl Kilmartin 3.86 (264), Michael Scales 3.61 (207)

Shot Put: Paul Mierisch 8.68 (343), David Firth 8.60 (338)

Men’s Under 18

800 metres: Ethan Sinn 2:07.3 (401)

1500 metres: Cameron Noonan 4:47.5 (257)

Men’s Under 16

400 metres: Caleb Mclennan 58.81 (256)

1500 metres: Luke Sinn 4:25.6 (364), Caleb Mclennan 4:43.2 (275)

Discus Throw: Owen Rice 45.15 (430)

Shot Put: Owen Rice 14.89 (424), Owen Rice 15.60 (invitation)

Men’s Under 14

200 metres: Anthony Jordan 28.40 (187)

800 metres: Lachlan Marasco 2:23.8 (243), Ashton Sinn 2:28.5 (210)

90 hurdles: Kai Sapolu 15.46 (250)

2000 metres steeplechase: Benjamin Purser 7:00.7 (405)

1500 metres walk: Liam Mclennan 7:38.3 (396), Benjamin Purser 9:47.9 (261)

Discus Throw: Matthew Parrott 21.60 (181)

Hammer Throw: Kai Sapolu 28.49 (281)

High Jump Noah Sewak 1.50 (280)

Javelin Throw: Kai Sapolu 23.15 (205)

Long Jump: Kai Sapolu 4.84 (263)

Pole Vault: Kai Sapolu 2.65 (241)

Shot Put: Brodie Mierisch 8.55 (167)

Triple Jump: Noah Sewak 11.06 (321)

Women’s Open

400 metres hurdles: Stephanie Larkin 2:17.4 (468)

Women’s Under 20

800 metres: Melissa Niewoudt 4:57.4 (415)

Hammer Throw: Stephanie Ratcliffe 50.15 (500)

Shot Put: Stephanie Ratcliffe 10.70 (466)

Women’s Under 18

100 metres: Rebecca Munyard 14.02 (296)

400 metres: Joanna O’Connell 61.61 (409), Chiara Bakker 67.84 (281)

800 metres: Alissa Ramsdale 2:24.3 (418), Hannah Williams 2:24.6 (416)

High Jump: Alana Mierisch 1.55 (437)

Women’s Under 14

200 metres: Sisley Rosano 28.33 (357)

800 metres: Sanne Bakker 2:32.1 (360)

The last round saw some very impressive performances including:
– Leighton Kearney had a dominant win in the 40+ 1500m despite the testing conditions while Luke Sinn led from start to finish and Caleb McLennan ran a Personal Best in their respective Under 16 races
– Owen Rice won the Elite Discus by just under 3m and finished 2nd in the elite Shot Put
– Kai Sapolu continued is incredible hurdles form by winning the Under 14 sprint Hurdles race
– Ethan Sinn won the Under 18 800m while training partners Melissa Niewoudt and Alissa Ramsdale both came 2nd in their respective 800m heats
– And there were wins to Stephanie Larkin in the Open 400m Hurdles, Christian Christopher in the Open 200m, Noah Sewak in the Under 14 Triple Jump and Stephanie Ratcliffe in Under 20 Shot Put

If you have photos of DAC athletes in action throughout the season, we would like to hear from you to have them included at our Presentation Night. Please forward photos either to the club (doncaster.athletics@gmail.com), President Campbell McLennan (president@doncasterac.org.au) or Darryl Kilmartin (onalimb@optusnet.com.au)

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