Athletes win Australian Championship medals

Maddie Laven at the Australian Cross Country Championships in Canberra. Pictures: SUPPLIED.

By Jamie Strudley

Yarra Ranges Athletics athletes represented Victoria at the Australian Cross Country Championships on Saturday. The championships were held on a fast but demanding course at Mt Stromlo, Canberra in perfect conditions. With athletes from throughout Australia and New Zealand, the competition was intense and fast.

First up was Bradley McMeeken in the U17 para event. Bradley ran one of his best races for the season, eventually finishing in seventh place in his 3km event.

Next up was Brigette Rice in her Women U17 4km. Brigette settled in the lead pack early, running through half way in a group of about 15 athletes. The pack began to break up as athletes climbed the steep hill on the second lap. Brigette maintained her rhythm to the finish to cross the line in eighth place. With one New Zealand athlete ahead of her, Brigette finished as the seventh placed Australian. Brigette was also the third Victorian to finish, scoring valuable points for the team, eventually finishing third and a team bronze medal.

Maddie Laven completed the day for Yarra Ranges Athletics athletes. Running in the Under 20 women’s 4km event. Maddie had a steady start and came through the field as other athletes tired from the very fast start, to finish in an excellent 20th place and 14th Australian athlete. Maddie was also a member of the winning Victoria team, bringing home a well earned team gold medal.

Our Saturday morning cross country was held at Elizabeth Bridge in Kilsyth. Another fantastic turnout enjoyed excellent conditions for cross country. Results are not yet available but suspect there were a few PB’s run.

Next week we head to Morrison Reserve for the final round of the season. This round is also our championship round with medals and PB choccie frogs up for grabs. Arrive early to help setup and warm up for your race.

Our seniors tackle the Burnley Half Marathon on Sunday morning. The traditional Round 9 of the XCR season provides an opportunity for club members, and non members, to run a fast half marathon. Our Under 14, 16, 18 and 20 athletes get to run a fast 5km on the road.

Training continues for all club members on Tuesday from 5.30pm at Morrison Reserve and Thursday evenings from 5.30pm at Victoria Road Primary School gym. Yarra Ranges Athletics welcomes and encourages all athletes of any age or ability.

If you, or someone you know, wants to join in the fun of cross country email info@yarrarangesathletics.org.au for information about events and registration.

For information on training, how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit the website at yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check us out on Facebook. Run, Jump, Throw…too easy!