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Queensland Police Sporting Association Inc Message from the Vice President ........................ 3 Bowls ................................................................... 5 Cross Country ..................................................... 7 Equestrian ........................................................... 11 Hockey ................................................................ 12 Kids Tri ................................................................. 17 Indoor Rowing ...................................................... 19 Rifle Shooting ...................................................... 21 Swimming ............................................................ 23
Touch Football ............................................. Sugar ........................................................... The 5’2 Diet ................................................. Games History ............................................. 2020 Games ................................................ Membership .................................................
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A Message from the Vice President 2020 Australasian Police & Emergency Services Games Wollongong, New South Wales October 17-24
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lanning is underway for the 2020 Australasian Police & Emergency Services (AP&ES) Games. With 50 sports on offer, there is something for everyone ranging from darts, golf, squash, to all your traditional ‘Olympic’ sports. Close to 5000 competitors are expected to participate in the games, with registrations open (however, temporarily suspended due to Covid-19 outbreak). Competitors will come from across Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. This biennial event is open to all serving, retired and registered staff and volunteers of eligible law enforcement, defence and emergency services agencies. (see apandesgames.com.au for full list). The Queensland Police Sporting Association (QPSA) are once again sending a contingent of athletes to compete in this event. The QPSA have appointed Senior Sergeant Gary Tobin, Sergeant Belinda Patrick and Senior Constable Ropati Nasalio as the Qld Team Managers. A polo shirt, shorts and cap will be provided free to all existing QPSA members, and at a reasonable price for all non-members. The Qld Team Managers will put out an expression of interest to anyone who is attending the games in the near future via email. Keep an eye out for this email so you can be kept informed and updated regularly. The QPSA will also host the traditional ‘Queensland Night’ during the event. Further details regarding location, date etc will be disseminated by the Qld Managers. The Qld Night is a must event for all participants, and a great opportunity to catch up on the Qld Team progress to date, and of course have a laugh and giggle. The ‘Bite the Box’ challenge will once again feature on the night, so get your team representative ready and in training. Any additional information can be located on the games website, apandesgames.com.au. Rebecca Dale Vice President Qld Police Sporting Association The Queensland Police Sporting Association would like to thank our sponsors for last years GamesQSuper (Gold), QBANK (Silver) and the Queensland Police Union of Employees (Bronze); our supporter Logan City Council; and our official supplier Struddys.
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Bowls Police Games Bowls wrap Fours Event
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he fours event was played in great spirit. 4 teams nominated for the Open Fours event. In the novice category consisting of barefoot and inexperienced bowlers, two teams did not nominate leaving only one team. The Novice team skippered by Richard Hoffman competed against the other 4 experienced teams in the Open Category with a five shot handicap in each game. The event consisted of 5 rounds with each team receiving a bye. The games had a time limit with 8 ends maximum. At the end of the preliminary games, the four open teams went through to the finals. The Novice team were great company to play with and were deserving winners of the gold medal for the Novice Fours event. The semi finals of the Open Fours on the second day were won by Matt Tonkin’s and Dan Moore’s teams. Dan’s team won
a closely fought game between the two the previous day but in the gold medal final, Matt’s team reversed the result in another close game. The gold medal final resulted in the gold medal going to Matt’s team and the silver going to Dan’s team. Les Elms’ team got the bronze over Aaron Minns’ team. Results were = Gold medal final - Matt Tonkin 12 defeated Dan Moore 9 Bronze medal final - Les Elms 15 defeated Aaron Minns 11
Pairs The pairs event was the biggest event of the games with 9 teams contesting the Open Category and 4 teams contesting the Novice Category. The Open category consisted of 3 groups of three teams in sectional play. Each game had a time limit and a maximum of 16 ends. Each group had two games and a bye with the winner of each section and the next best team going through to the finals the following day. The sectional winners
at the end of the preliminary games were Dan Moore’s team, Adam Taylor’s team and Troy Kent’s team. Next best overall was Matt Tonkin’s team. With Aaron Minns unable to play in Matt Tonkin’s team for the finals, veteran Tom Moores subbed in place of Aaron. The semi finals resulted in wins to Adam Taylors team and Matt Tonkin’s team. The gold medal final resulted in a win for Adam over Matt 24-8 and the bronze medal final resulted in a narrow win for Dan Moore’s team over Troy Kent’s team 13-11. In the Novice Pairs, each team played each other once resulting in three games for the day. Placings at the end of the first day were: - 1) Adam Housdens team, 2) Aaron Firth’s team, 3) Mitchell Lollback’s team, and 4) Ben Hillier’s team. The gold medal final resulted in Aaron’s team winning a close game of Adam’s team 15-10. Many of the ends in this game would not have been out of place in the open category. The bronze medal final resulted in another close game ending in 16-14 to Ben’s team over Mitchell’s team. No team left without a trophy with Mitchell’s team accepting the wooden spoon from their opponents.
Our thoughts go out to all brave emergency service men and women (including our defence counterparts) who have been tirelessly battling the fires around the country in recent months. Stay safe and see you all later this year!
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Bowls cont.. Overview Singles Ten bowlers contested the Open singles after no bowlers nominated for the Novice category. The games consisted of sectional play with three bowlers in two of the sections and 4 bowlers in the fourth section. Games again had a time limit or 17up, whichever came first. Sectional winners for the rounds were Matt Tonkin, Aaron Minns, Neville Ingram with Henk Degen qualifying as the fourth semi finalist. Finals were 21 shots up with a time limit of 2hours. In the first semi final Matt defeated Neville and the second semi final resulted in Aaron defeating Henk. Both the gold medal final and bronze medal were classic games where the result went down to the last bowl. In the bronze medal game, both Nev and Henk were tied on 20-all when Nev trails the jack on the last bowl to win 21-20. In the gold medal final, Aaron was leading 20-18 and holding shot when Matt drove on the last bowl, hitting the jack into the ditch to score three shots to win 21-20. Thanks for this event goes to the games sponsors QSuper, QBank, Community Supporting Police Helping Hands, Queensland Police Union, Struddies, the Queensland Police Sporting Association, the Queensland Police Bowls Club and the many volunteers, committees and staff at Club Manly who assisted in the event.
Medal winners for the event were: Novice Fours Gold medal - Richard Hoffman, Benjamin Dubber, Paul Pender,Jade Fleming Open Fours Gold medal - Matt Tonkin, Aldo Cunial, Neville Ingram, Shane Stanley Silver medal - Dan Moore, Greg Matthies, John Newman, Tom Moores Bronze medal- Les Elms, Irvin Lever (PSBA) , Bob Brightwell, Ross Bell (QFES) Novice Pairs Gold medal - Aaron Firth, Brendan Raby Silver medal - Adam Housden, Andrew Himstedt Bronze medal - Ben Hillier, Will Lathrope Wooden spoon - Mitchell Lollback, Matt Sheers Open Pairs Gold medal - Adam Taylor, Shane Stanley Silver medal - Matt Tonkin, Aaron Minns, Tom Moore Bronze medal - Dan Moore, Chris Flynn (QFES Social Bowls Club) Open Singles Gold medal - Matt Tonkin Silver medal â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Aaron Minns Bronze medal â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Neville Ingram
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EQUESTRIAN Overview
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HANK YOU!!! With the 2019 QPES Equestrian Games now officially at a close, I want to say a HUGE THANK YOU to every single one of you who came out and supported this event. You’re the reason we do what we do I want to give a massive thank you to my co-coordinators Joanne Sullivan, Jo Moore and Bec Bates. I’m incredibly proud of you all and the countless hours of work you put in to pull this event off in only 6 months. What a team! This event couldn’t happen without our volunteers. Thank you all for giving up your time, taking time out of work and your daily lives to help and
give back to all the emergency service agencies. It does not go unappreciated. Shannon Andrewartha thank you for spending 2 straight days scoring and record keeping for a trillion different events. Kristin Boyd, thank you for coming along after your sport couldn’t proceed at the last minute to help us out, we all appreciate it so much. Thanks to Jess McDowell and her mum Lea for pencilling the dressage, show horse AND western events. Thanks to Rayleen Williams, Tricia Campbell, Hannah Bottos, Chrissy Hynard, Shannon Bates, Kayjae Moore, Summer Cutmore and so many others who have helped us out over the 2 days (or behind the scenes at any point over the 6 months beforehand).
DATES We had 5 Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) members attend over the duration to provide quality emergency medical support which was thankfully not needed. Your time is valuable and thank you for spending some of it with us!
Thank you to Michael from Braid Up Photography for travelling so far to capture these moments for our competitors to cherish for the years to come. These photos are fantastic! We hope to see you all, and more of your comrades at the next games. #qpesgames
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Hockey Brett Forte Memorial Hockey Match
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n the 19th of October, some long serving members of the Redcliffe Hockey Club and members from the QPS, laced up the boots to go head to head in the 3rd annual Brett Forte Memorial Hockey Match. This is a game that both teams look forward to each year and is always a very hard-fought match that is played in great spirit. Families of players were
there to support and cheer on both teams. The game started in the usual high pace fashion with some incredible 3D skills on display from both teams. It only took five minutes before a QPS raid down the right-hand side of the field, resulted in a wonderful cross to Kacie Trost who found the back of the goal. Redcliffe nearly answered back with their own goal 10 minutes later with
a wonderful shot from a penalty corner being saved on the line by goalkeeper Matthew Johnson. The arm wrestle then took hold with some great attacking play coming from both teams, only to be turned away by some stalwart defence. Fortunately, both squads were prepared with plenty of substitutions who were keen to represent in honour of Brett Forteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s memory.
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t took a beautiful aerial cross in the third quarter to keep the scoreboard ticking over, with another goal by Kacie Trost. Redcliffe responded shortly after with a wonderful strike by David Halliday finding the back of the net. He repeated his brilliance shortly after with a shot from the top of the circle slamming into the backboard of the goal. The score was now 2-2 and the QPS team were starting to have flashbacks from the previous year where they squandered a 2-0 lead to fall short 3-5 to the Redcliffe team. The scores remained locked leading into the last two minutes of the game, and both teams were still fighting hard with all they had. The last chance to break the deadlock seemed to be with Redcliffe as they had possession of the ball in the QPS half with 22 seconds remaining in the game. A fantastic bit of defence and a cool head by Lee Harnden forced a turnover and saw the ball passed with silky accuracy down the right-hand side of the field. A cross to the centre of the field has then found Ian Baker in front of the goal with the ball on his stick to secure the first victory for the QPS team with only 2 seconds remaining in the game.
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Hockey Brett Forte Memorial Hockey Match
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s always Stuart and Heather Forte were there to present the winning team with the Memorial Shield. The Brett Forte Memorial match has now seen three very successful years and has raised thousands of dollars for Police Legacy. Each year both teams have had more and more people looking for the opportunity to represent in this match and with any luck, over the next couple of years it may expand to fielding both a menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s team.
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Hockey Brett Forte Memorial Hockey Match I would like to extend a big thankyou to everyone involved including QPSA, Redcliffe Leagues Hockey Club, Sarah Green of sgcreativeimages along with a number of businesses who have continued to support each year by donating prizes for raffles.
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Kids Triathlon Event: Kids Tri Prep to Grade
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Due to weather conditions the event was changed to a 500m run – 50m swim -500m run
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Name Eva Manners Arie Collett Lucas Collett Ruby Manners Joseph Zell Josie Burnett Callen Ryan Declan Ryan Madison Gray Mikaela McLean Nikita McLean Dakota Riley Hunter Riley Leo O’Rourke Emily Russell
Grade Prep Prep 2 3 2 1 3 Prep 2 1 1 2 2 2 2
Event: Kids Tri Grade 4-Grade 7 Due to weather conditions the event was changed to: 1000m run – 100m swim -1000m run
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Connor Purvey Harry Purvey Bailey Vidler Cooper Gray Chelsea Laird Bailey Laird Olivia Wright
Grade 7 5 5 5 4 6 6
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Indoor Rowing QPG INDOOR ROWING EVENT
Name
1 Trevor Wendt (60) 2 John Shilton (42) 3 Jake Kakies (24) 4 5 Vicki Kakies (45) 6 Name 1 2 3 4 5 6
Time
Place
500m 500m 500m
1.43.60 1.32.70 2.01.90
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500m
2.05.40
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Time
Place
Jake Kakies (24)
1,000m
4.06.30
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John Shilton
1,000m
3.13.80
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Time
Place
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Team 500m
1.34.1
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Vicki/Jake
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1.43.73
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Rifle Shooting RESULTS FOR TARGET RIFLE SHOOTING
FULL BORE RIFLE SHOOTING
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he Full-Bore competition was held on Saturday the 12th of October 2019 at the North Arm Rifle Range Complex, on the Sunshine Coast. The days competition comprised separate events as follows: • a short range match held over 300 metres and 500 yards; • 2 mid range matches held over 600 yards; and • an aggregate of both the short and long range matches. All matches comprised of 2 sighters and 10 counting shots per range. 10 shooters participated in the competition in three rifle categories offered including: • F Open • F Standard • F Target Rifle
Category F Class STD F Class TR F Open
Calibre .308 Win or .223 Rem .308 Win or .223 Rem Not to exceed 8mm
Bullets NRAA approved (155grn or 80grn) Any weight projectile Any weight projectile
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he weather was on the day of competition was generally fine however heavy showers were experienced during the late morning. Once again, the North Arm range put on its charm with the wind coming from up to 5 different directions during the shoot. On several occasions it was coming from multiple directions at the one time. The results were as follows: SHORT RANGE MATCH 300m F Open Gold Angus GREENE Silver Anthony WAPP Bronze Andrew BURNS
59.5 56.1 54.3
SHORT RANGE MATCH 500y F Open Gold Andrew BURNS 58.3 Silver Anthony WAPP 58.2 Bronze Angus GREENE 58.1
F Standard Gold Dana CARRUTHERS Silver Matt CAMPBELL Bronze Jason GEHRKE
56.0 53.1 52.2
F Standard Gold Jason GEHRKE 58.2 Silver Darin CARRUTHERS 55.2 Bronze Matt CAMPBELL 53.4
F Target Rifle Gold Bruce MATHIOU Silver Jason GEHRKE Bronze Benjamin DUBBER
57.5 55.1 52.3
F Target Rifle Gold Angus GREENE 56.3 (winner on count back) Silver Benjamin DUBBER 56.3 Bronze Jason GEHRKE 51.3
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Rifle Shooting RESULTS FOR TARGET RIFLE SHOOTING
MID RANGE MATCH 1 600y F Open Gold Andrew BURNS 56.1 Silver Anthony WAPP 54.1 Bronze Angus GREENE 43.0 F Standard Gold Jason GEHRKE 53.1 Silver Dana CARRUTHERS 51.0 Bronze Darin CARRUTHERS 49.4 F T/R Gold Jason GEHRKE 55.4 Silver Benjamin DUBBER 52.2 Bronze Bruce MATHIOU 52.1
MID RANGE MATCH 2 600y F Open Gold Anthony WAPP 58.3 Silver Andrew BURNS 57.1 Bronze Angus GREENE 42.0
AGGREGATE MATCH (Total of days scores) F Open Gold Anthony WAPP 226.7 Silver Andrew BURNS 225.8 Bronze Angus GREEN 202.6
F Standard Gold Silver 50.0 Bronze
F Standard Gold Dana CARRUTHERS 209.4 Silver Darin CARRUTHERS 204.3 Bronze Jason GEHRKE 203.5
F T/R Gold Silver Bronze
Darin CARRUTHERS 54.1 Jason GEHRKE Dana CARRUTHERS
49.3
Benjamin DUBBER Jason GEHRKE Angus GREENE 49.0
56.4 54.5
F Target Rifle Gold Benjamin DUBBER 216.12 Silver Jason GEHRKE 215.13 Bronze Angus GREEN 206.13
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ongratulations to all the medal winners and a big thanks for all the assistance provided by the North Arm Rifle Club.
Anthony WAPP Andrew BURNS Rifle Shooting Coordinators.
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Swimming RESULTS FOR QPES Games Swimming Event:800m Freestyle
Event:800m Freestyle Lane
Name
Age
1 Lucy Saville 35 2 Belinda Heaney 36 3 Anna Johnson 35 4 Matty Vidler 47 5 Brad Hutchinson 45 6 7 Michael Marsden 39 8 James Bart 35
Time
Place
11.23.53 10.38.91
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11.32.30
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12.28.25 11.38.62
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Event: 50m Breaststroke Lane
Name
Age
Time
Place 1 2 1 1
Event: 100m Freestyle Name
Age
1 Sherie Tracey-Young 41 2 3 Luke Tehan 57 4 Terry Wendt 57 5 6 Fraser Pappin 23 7 Marcus Schoutrop 54 8
Name
Age
1 Sherie Tracey-Young 41 2 3 Luke Tehan 57 4 Terry Wendt 57 5 6 Fraser Pappin 23 7 Marcus Schoutrop 54 8
Time
Place
11.09.97
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12.49.40
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Event: 50m Breaststroke
1 Lucy Saville 35 3 8.65 2 Belinda Heaney 36 3 Anna Johnson 35 1.02.91 4 Matty Vidler 47 5 Brad Hutchinson 45 42.27 6 7 Michael Marsden 39 46.81 8 James Bart 35
Lane
Lane
Lane
Name
Age
Time
Place
1 Sherie Tracey-Young 41 2 3 Luke Tehan 57 48.81 4 Terry Wendt 57 47.47 5 6 Fraser Pappin 23 7 Marcus Schoutrop 54 51.13 8
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Event: 50 Backstroke Time
Place
1.15.00
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1.27.56 1.21.53
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59.75 1.27.47
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Lane
Name
Age
1 Lucy Saville 35 2 Belinda Heaney 36 3 Anna Johnson 35 4 Matty Vidler 47 5 Brad Hutchinson 45 6 7 Michael Marsden 39 8 James Bart 35
Time
Place
36.57
1
47.90
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Swimming RESULTS FOR QPES Games Swimming
Event: 50m Backstroke Lane
Name
Age
Event: 50m Butterfly Time
1 Sherie Tracey-Young 41 41.09 2 3 Luke Tehan 57 4 Terry Wendt 57 5 6 Fraser Pappin 23 7 Marcus Schoutrop 54 49.12 8
Place 1
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Event: 50m Butterfly Lane
Name
Age
Time
Place 1
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Event: 100m Breaststroke Name
Name
Age
1 Lucy Saville 35 2 Belinda Heaney 36 3 Anna Johnson 35 4 Matty Vidler 47 5 Brad Hutchinson 45 6 7 Michael Marsden 39 8 James Bart 35
Time
Place
34.72
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59.72 38.03 43.97
2 1 2
32.47
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Event: 100m Breaststroke
1 Sherie Tracey-Young 41 38.28 2 3 Luke Tehan 57 4 Terry Wendt 57 5 6 Fraser Pappin 23 29.15 7 Marcus Schoutrop 54 8
Lane
Lane
Age
Lane
Name
Age
1 Lucy Saville 35 2 Belinda Heaney 36 3 Anna Johnson 35 4 Matty Vidler 47 5 Brad Hutchinson 45 6 7 Michael Marsden 39 8 James Bart 35
Time
Place
1.23.25 1.26.93
1 2
1.39.16
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Event: 50m Freestyle Time
1 Sherie Tracey-Young 41 2 3 Luke Tehan 57 1.53.81 4 Terry Wendt 57 1.52.19 5 6 Fraser Pappin 23 7 Marcus Schoutrop 54 2.01.03 8
Place
2 1 1
Lane
Name
Age
1 Lucy Saville 35 2 Belinda Heaney 36 3 Anna Johnson 35 4 Matty Vidler 47 5 Brad Hutchinson 45 6 7 Michael Marsden 39 8 James Bart 35
Time
Place
30.88 29.75 45.31 29.93 41.63
2 1 3 1 2
33.72 27.94
2 1
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Swimming RESULTS FOR QPES Games Swimming
Event: 50m Freestyle Lane
Name
Event:100m Backstroke Age
1 Sherie Tracey-Young 41 2 3 Luke Tehan 57 4 Terry Wendt 57 5 6 Fraser Pappin 23 7 Marcus Schoutrop 54 8
Event:100m Backstroke Lane
Name
Age
1 Sherie Tracey-Young 41 2 3 Luke Tehan 57 4 Terry Wendt 57 5 6 Fraser Pappin 23 7 Marcus Schoutrop 54 8
Time
Place
34.47
1
38.09 35.09
2 1
26.27 36.28
1 1
Time
1.54.54
Place
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Event:200m Freestyle Lane
Name
Lane Name Age 1 Lucy Saville 35 2 Belinda Heaney 36 3 Anna Johnson 35 4 Matty Vidler 47 5 Brad Hutchinson 45 6 7 Michael Marsden 39 8 James Bart 35
Time
Place
1.17.87
1
1.47.37
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Event:200m Freestyle Lane
Name
Age
1 Lucy Saville 35 2 Belinda Heaney 36 3 Anna Johnson 35 4 Matty Vidler 47 5 Brad Hutchinson 45 6 7 Michael Marsden 39 8 James Bart 35
Time
Place
2.33.25 2.24.61
2 1
2.32.94 3.26.44
1 2
2.52.43 2.31.88
2 1
Event:4 x 25m Freestyle Relay Age
1 Sherie Tracey-Young 41 2 3 Luke Tehan 57 4 Terry Wendt 57 5 6 Fraser Pappin 23 7 Marcus Schoutrop 54 8
Time
Place
2.39.72
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3.25.34
1
2.17.91 3.44.99
1 1
Lane
Name
Age
1 2 Firies All 3 Left Overs All 4 Loaded team All
Time
Place
1.04.99 1.03.20 59.90
3 2 1
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Swimming RESULTS FOR QPES Games Swimming
Event: 25m Skins Lane
Name
Age Time Place
1 2 Fraser Pappin Men 3 4 5 Belinda Heaney Ladies
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Touch Football RESULTS FOR QPES Games Touch Football
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he 2019 Queensland Police Games -Touch Football was held at the Qld Police Academy, Oxley on Saturday 12 October. The weather conditions were cool and damp in the morning however by 11:00am it turned into a perfect day for touch with sunny blue skies. The competition hosted five mixed sides and three menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s opens sides to fight it out for medals presentation. There was also a super series between the best Mixed and Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sides to add some extra spectator interest into the games. The Touch Coordinators were: - Senior Sergeant Mark Ruggeri - Acting Senior Sergeant Rebecca Dale See results next page
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Too much added sugar can be one of the greatest threats to cardiovascular disease. Here is how to curb your sweet habit.
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ugar has a bittersweet reputation when it comes to health. Sugar occurs naturally in all foods that contain carbohydrates, such as fruits and vegetables, grains, and dairy. Consuming whole foods that contain natural sugar is okay. Plant foods also have high amounts of fiber, essential minerals, and antioxidants, and dairy foods contain protein and calcium. Since your body digests these foods slowly, the sugar in them offers a steady supply of energy to your cells. A high intake of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains also has been shown to reduce the risk of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease, and some cancers.
Consuming too much sugar However, problems occur when you consume too much added sugar — that is, sugar that food manufacturers add to products to increase flavor or extend shelf life.
In the American diet, the top sources are soft drinks, fruit drinks, flavored yogurts, cereals, cookies, cakes, candy, and most processed foods. But added sugar is also present in items that you may not think of as sweetened, like soups, bread, cured meats, and ketchup. The result: we consume way too much added sugar. Adult men take in an average of 24 teaspoons of added sugar per day, according to the National Cancer Institute. That’s equal to 384 calories. “Excess sugar’s impact on obesity and diabetes is well documented, but one area that may surprise many men is how their taste for sugar can have a serious impact on their heart health,” says Dr. Frank Hu, professor of nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Impact on your heart In a study published in 2014 in JAMA Internal Medicine, Dr. Hu and his colleagues found an association between a high-sugar diet and a greater risk of dying from heart disease. Over the course of the 15-year study, people who got 17% to 21% of their calories from added sugar had a 38% higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease compared with those who consumed 8% of their calories as added sugar.
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The Sweet Danger of Sugar “Basically, the higher the intake of added sugar, the higher the risk for heart disease,” says Dr. Hu. How sugar actually affects heart health is not completely understood, but it appears to have several indirect connections. For instance, high amounts of sugar overload the liver. “Your liver metabolizes sugar the same way as alcohol, and converts dietary carbohydrates to fat,” says Dr. Hu. Over time, this can lead to a greater accumulation of fat, which may turn into fatty liver disease, a contributor to diabetes, which raises your risk for heart disease. Consuming too much added sugar can raise blood pressure and increase chronic inflammation, both of which are pathological pathways to heart disease. Excess consumption of sugar, especially in sugary beverages, also contributes to weight gain by tricking your body into turning off its appetitecontrol system because liquid calories are not as satisfying as calories from solid foods. This is why it is easier for people to add more calories to their regular diet when consuming sugary beverages. “The effects of added sugar intake — higher blood pressure, inflammation, weight gain, diabetes, and fatty liver disease — are all linked to an increased risk for heart attack and stroke,” says Dr. Hu.
“Excess sugar’s impact on obesity and diabetes is well documented, but one area that may surprise many men is how their taste for sugar can have a serious impact on their heart health,” says Dr. Frank Hu, professor of nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Impact on your heart
How much is okay? If 24 teaspoons of added sugar per day is too much, then what is the right amount? It’s hard to say, since sugar is not a required nutrient in your diet. The Institute of Medicine, which sets Recommended Dietary Allowances, or RDAs, has not issued a formal number for sugar. However, the American Heart Association suggests that men consume no more than 150 calories (about 9 teaspoons or 36 grams) of added sugar per day. That is close to the amount in a 12-ounce can of soda. Subtracting added sugar
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The Sweet Danger of Sugar Reading food labels is one of the best ways to monitor your intake of added sugar. Look for the following names for added sugar and try to either avoid, or cut back on the amount or frequency of the foods where they are found: ■ Brown sugar ■ Corn sweetener ■ Corn syrup ■ Fruit juice concentrates ■ High-fructose corn syrup ■ Honey ■ Invert sugar ■ Malt sugar ■ Molasses ■ Syrup sugar molecules ending in “ose” (dextrose, fructose, glucose, lactose, maltose, sucrose). Total sugar, which includes added sugar, is often listed in grams. Note the number of grams of sugar per serving as well as the total number of servings. “It might only say 5 grams of sugar per serving, but if the normal amount is three or four servings, you can easily consume 20 grams of sugar and thus a lot of added sugar,” says Dr. Hu.
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lso, keep track of sugar you add to your food or beverages. About half of added sugar comes from beverages, including coffee and tea. A study in the May 2017 Public Health found that about twothirds of coffee drinkers and one-third of tea drinkers put sugar or sugary flavorings in their drinks. The researchers also noted that more than 60% of the calories in their beverages came from added sugar. Yet, Dr. Hu warns against being overzealous in your attempts to cut back on added sugar, as this can backfire. “You may find yourself reaching for other foods to satisfy your sweet cravings, like refined starches, such as white bread and white rice, which can increase glucose levels, and comfort foods high in saturated fat and sodium, which also cause problems with heart health,” he says.
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The food we eat today, high in sugar and easily digestible carbohydrates, causes spikes in our blood sugar, which rapidly drop leaving us hungry only shortly after eating. These carbs are not only going straight round our middles as fat, but is also putting us at risk of type 2 diabetes, obesity and a lifetime on medication.
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Exercise Doing regular exercise and keeping active is essential if you want to lead a long and healthy life. And it doesn’t have to take more than a few minutes a day. Research has shown the extraordinary impact that a mix of 20 second bursts of HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) and strength training can have, whatever your age or level of fitness. This is why the Fast 800 is for those who don’t enjoy exercise but want to lose fat and stay healthy. It also is for those who love exercise and want to get the most from it. Mindfulness Too much stress, lack of sleep and an unhealthy diet are all interlinked. However, there are now thousands of studies
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The History of the AP&ES Games HISTORY First held in 1984, the inaugural Australian National Police Games were founded with the intention of bringing Police Service personnel together under the common banner of sport. This spirit of friendly competition has been expanded to embrace competitors from New Zealand and other The Australasian Police and Emergency Service Games is the property of the Australia New Zealand Police Games Federation. The Federation is managed by a Chairman and Board of Directors, Administration, Finance, Marketing, Operations and Sport. The Board is supported by a Committee which is made of delegates from the sporting bodies in each jurisdiction. Like no other event on the Emergency Services calendar, the Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games builds camaraderie and promotes a healthy life style through the participation in sport, while heightening the publicâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s awareness of Police and Emergency Services. The games are conducted every second year at a new location which also provides competitors the opportunity to travel and enjoy a holiday at numerous locations throughout Australia and New Zealand. are awarded by the Federation. The Australia New Zealand Police Games Federation Trophy, and the Emergency Services Shield. These respective trophies are retained by the winning jurisdiction for the period between each games, when once again they are up for grabs.
Previous Hosts of the Event were: Melbourne 1984 - National Police Games Sydney 1986 - 1st ANZ Police Games Wanganui 1988 - 2nd ANZ Police Games Adelaide 1990 - 3rd ANZ Police Games Brisbane 1991 - 4th ANZ Police Games Perth 1993 - 5th ANZ Police Games Wanganui 1996 - 6th ANZ Police Games Canberra 1997 - 7th ANZ Police Games Melbourne 1999 - 8th ANZ Police Games Gold Coast 2001 - 9th ANZ Police & Emergency Services Games Perth 2004 - 10th ANZ Police & Emergency Services Games Adelaide 2005 - 11th ANZ Police & Emergency Services Games Coffs Harbour 2008 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12th Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games Hobart 2010 - 13th Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games Lower Hutt 2012- 14th Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games Melbourne 2014 - 15th Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games Sunshine Coast 2016 - 16th Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games Mandurah WA 2018 - 17th Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games
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embership to the QPSA is $1 per fortnight, payable through the Qld Police payroll. Membership is open to all Qld Police Service personnel both sworn and unsworn. To join the QPSA, complete the Membership Application at www.qldpolicesport.com As a member you are entitled subsidised entry fees to Police games, sponsorship either magazine and a Christmas gift. For details on the level of support that may be available to you, your team, or your organisation, please view
the Sponsorship Criteria. For guidance regarding what to include in your application, refer to the Request for Support Instructions. A request for support for an individual, team or event should be forwarded in writing to the Secretary of the QPSA. The request must include current proof of membership (copy of payroll deduction) and describe the level of competition, list of competitors in team (if applicable), date of event or championships, the cost involved in holding or competing in the event and what the QPSA support is intended to be used for.
If you are a competitor in the Qld Police & Emergency Services Games, ANZPESG or World Police and Fire Games, and wish to apply for the QPSA support payment, please complete the Application for Support and forward it to the Secretary of the QPSA at the address listed below at the completion of your competition. Secretary Queensland Police Sporting Association GPO Box 1440 BRISBANE QLD 4001
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