Thursday, August 22, 2013

Cam Gorman does a double whammy and wins both the mile and 5K winter handicaps in one week

Cam Gorman improved his 5K time  by 1 minute and 32 seconds to win the 5K handicap on Thursday August 22nd. Ciara Sinclair wasn't far behind though, improving by a massive 1:23. Emma Kirkland and Jack Stockeld did very well in their first 5K handicaps. Sophie Gocher was fastest girl on the night in 19:37, and Liam, Amelia and Kieren Gorman all posted excellent times. I will not mention those who did not improve - conditions were tough though!  

Cam Gorman said, before he ran, 'if I win can I have a tiny Nationals top?' Well he did win and he got one - see the picture below. So, he can wear this to support his sister Amelia, who is going to the Australian Cross country championships, and advertise our wonderful club.

Cam also won the mile handicap on the Monday of the same week due to improving by 35 seconds to run 6:12.
Cameron Gorman wins the Sydney Striders Juniors 5K handicap in a time of  20:40

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Junior Striders at City to Surf August 11th 2013

Apologies to any Junior Striders we have missed here - our snap-happy President and his First Lady tried to get a pic. of everyone wearing a Striders running top. We know Dan Watts also ran, as did the whole family Jagger, but not in the green and white sadly. Tony was wearing a rather obscure, limited edition Striders top, so was not spotted on the move. As far as we know none of our girls braved the hilly 14km. It was a perfect day for the run and to meet the squillions of Striders who also ran at the meeting spot above the finish afterwards for cake, nuts and fruit. 
 
Daniel Francken, 16, broke 50 mins. with 49:52
David Gardiner whips round the course in 52:22 before joining Gus at their school skiing camp
 
 
Angus Weber giving his all before the finish.  1:01:20
 
Jadon and  dad Andrew Wilson power home in 1:04 - a father and son team
 
Here's Ben Jagger with his broken arm. I hope Gus and David don't come back with these from skiing camp.

Caroline Yarnell, running for the first time in 9 years without son Gus, who was at camp
 
Will Law, aged 13, with his dad. What a nice photo.

Tony Wong (who ran 60 mins.) hobnobbing with the sub 50 minute crowd (well one), with mum and dad Francken

No caption needed really. They had a machine at the C2S expo making red T-shirts with whatever you wanted printed on them. We had 4 made for some lucky winners.
 

Thursday, August 8, 2013

NSW Short Course Cross Country Championships Rydlemere Sat. August 1st 2013

The start of the under 12s 1.5K race - we had 8 boys and 5 girls in this race!
 This was our final hurrah! The last team event on the ANSW calendar this winter for juniors. It was, as usual for this event, a lovely, sunny day. We were out in force for this. 

Our under 12 girls won BRONZE in the 1.5K: Nicola Hogg, Emily Gocher, Ciara Sinclair and Emma Kirkland, with Emma O'Reilly not far behind. Our under 12 boys A won GOLD:  Lachlan Francis, Daniel Cooper, Kieren Gorman and Tom Kirkland, and B won BRONZE: Benji Wilson, Jack Stockeld, Ewan Shingler and Cam Gorman.Lachlan Francis was under 12 state short course cross country champion! This race was very exciting, with Lachlan moving from 3rd to 1st in the last 200m. 

Lachlan Francis on the podium - state champion!!
Left to right: Tom Kirkland, Lachlan Francis, Daniel Cooper and Kieren Gorman - Under 12 state champions!!!! Cam Gorman carries the weight of 4 bronze medals as the rest of his team have gone home.
Cam Gorman with all four under 12 boys bronze medals - my favourite photo :)
Ciara Sinclair, Emma Kirkland, Nicola Hogg and Emily Gocher with their bronze medals.
Daniel and Lachlan
Lachlan Francis displays great running style

Ewan Schingler trying hard
Jack Stockeld
Emma O'Reilly
Emily Gocher
The under 12 girls take off their timing chips after the race
Mum Helen helps Emma with her timing chip.
Aren't they lovely? Left to right, the bronze medal winning under 12 girls: Emma Kirkland, Emily Gocher, Ciara Sinclair and Nicola Hogg.
Nicola Hogg and Emily Gocher quickly changed chips to run AGAIN in the under 14 girls 2.5K with their older sisters Olivia Hogg and Sophie Gocher to claim silver - so it was worth it! The under 14 boys: Tom Davies, Jack Unterweger, Corey Grace and Liam Gorman also won silver.


The under 14 boys and girls get nervous at the start of the 2.5K
Corey Grace leads the girls home
Tom Davies giving his all in the final sprint
Liam Gorman first home in the under 14 boys
Olivia Hogg in the final sprint
Under 14 boys before the podium stand

Left to right: Tom Davies, Corey Grace, Jack Unterweger and Liam Gorman win silver
The under 16 boys won silver in their 2.5K, with Josh Phillips 3rd in NSW overall. The team included: Josh Phillips, Daniel Watts, Lachlan Cooper and Fraser McKinlay. We had an under 18 girls team with Amelia Gorman, then Jess Francis and Tessa Constantine from the under 16 girls and Olivia Hogg, aged 12, running for the second time to make up the team!
Tony gives Tessa Constantine a per-race pep talk
Just after the start of the combined under 16 boys and girls 2.5K and the under 18 girls 2.5K. Left to right: Josh PhillipsJessica Francis and Lachlan Cooper.

Left to right: Josh Phillips, Daniel Watts, Fraser McKinlay and Lachlan Coop
Daniel Watts in action
Josh Phillips is 3rd in the state, and he is 'at the young end of the 2 year age band'.
In the 5K Daniel Francken was first home of our under 18 boys, running on his 16th birthday (we had cake), followed by Adam Halmy, David Gardiner, Paul Loader and Gus Wong to win silver. Bethany Halmy ran 5K valiantly on her own in the under 20 girls.


Start of the Under 18 boys and Under 20 girls 5K Gus WongPaul LoaderAdam HalmyBethany HalmyDavid Gardiner and Daniel Francken
Daniel Francken is about to overtake an old rival
Gus Wong, David Gardiner, Paul Loader, the birthday boy Daniel Francken himself, Adam Halmy, Caroline Yarnell and Bethany Halmy socialise in the Striders tent on Daniel's 16th birthday, with his cake.

Last but not least we had mums and dads running too! In the 5K your very own Caroline Yarnell was short course cross country champion in the 50 -55 age group. Fiona McKinlay and Katherine Hogg were part of the 35+ GOLD medal winning team, and Helen Ashworh (Tom and Emma Kirkland's mum) and Caroline Yarnell were part of the silver medal winning 45+ wome'ns team. In the 7.5K Tom Highnam and Andrew Wilson were part of the men's 35+ gold medal winning team. Our very own Tony Wong ran well as did Michael Halmy, but they were without a team sadly :(

Left to right: Mary Stringer 55+ state champion, Caroline Yarnell 50+ state champion and Anna Fitzgerald 35+ state champion. Go Striders!!!!
Caroline Yarnell proud on the podium

Caroline Yarnell flies along after missing the start of the race 
Fiona McKinlay, Fraser's mum, helps secure the 35+ GOLD
Helen Ashworth in the women's 45+ 5K - Silver medal winners
Katherine Hogg in the 5K - part of the 35+ GOLD medal winning team