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Plenty of SKAAC representation at the Victorian Country Championships

January 30, 2017 by Peter McGarry Leave a Comment

With the relatively recent relaxation of entry criteria into the Victorian Country Championships, (i.e. that you don’t actually have to be a member of a country club), it gave the opportunity for many SKAAC athletes another chance of competition leading up to the Victorian Championships at the end of February.

The star of the weekend was Will Lewis, hot on the heals of his PB effort over 1,500m during the week at the Milers Club meet at Box Hill, that had his uncle in raptures, Lewie would be even happier with a 51.84sec 400m and a 9:12.51 3000m. This young man is going places, and fast!!

Phil Borg tackled his customary large program 100m (11.61), 200m (23.42), 400m (52.49) to show that he too is building steadily towards the Victorian Championships.

Conor Fry “won” the 400m Hurdles in 55.45, winning by over 1 second.

Steve Fabris had two good 400m runs 50.03 in the heat and 50.11 to finish 4th in the final.

Jonathan Taylor ran 23.19 for 200m continuing on from his strong showing in the later AB Shield rounds.

Dylan Johnson leaped 14.73 in the Triple Jump for second place, behind his training partner Alwyn Jones.

Aaron Little ran 2:07.37 for 800m

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