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CYCLING AUSTRALIA Junior TRACK NATIONAL Championships Proudly supported by
Championship Officials
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The Organising Committee extends its thanks to those who so willingly and enthusiastically give their time to support cycling and for their contribution to the event.
Chief Commissaire Peter Tomlinson
Commissaires Doug Armstrong Jodie Batchelor Greg Bateson Kimberley Conte Bob Johnston Sonia Marshall Terry Matheson Garry Pemberton Frank Ryan
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WELCOME MESSAGE
The President Cycling Australia 4
I am delighted to extend a very warm welcome to the cyclists, supporters and officials from around Australia to the 2015 Cycling Australia Junior Track National Championships. I particularly thank those of you who have travelled great distances for your commitment and support. We look forward to some great performances during these Championships from the athletes who will represent their states with pride. The competition in the National Junior Track Series was fierce and that will no doubt carry forward into these Championships which can only bring out the best in all the cyclists. I take this opportunity to thank King & Wood Mallesons for their ongoing generous support of junior track cycling through their sponsorship of the National Junior Track Series, which is appreciated by all the teams who compete in the series. We also acknowledge the Australian Institute of Sport, for their significant commitment to the sport as Cycling Australia’s principal partner, and the team at Jayco Corporation, who have been partners of the sport in various capacities since 1992. To the officials, volunteers and Cycling Victoria staff involved with these Championships, I extend my gratitude for the many hours of hard work that contributes towards making this event the success I know it will be. Thank you also to the parents, friends and coaches who sacrifice so much of their time, effort and finances to bring the riders to this high level and to the staff of all the State Associations whose involvement and passion will make this championship series event such an exciting spectacle. Finally to the athletes, good luck and I wish you a safe and enjoyable competition as you strive to reach your personal goals.
Malcolm Speed President Cycling Australia
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Program Schedule
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Session 1 Wednesday 25 February - 12 noon 1
JW15 Sprint
200m qualify (fastest 16)
2
JM15 Sprint
200m qualify (fastest 16)
3
JW15 Sprint
Round 1 – winners to ¼ finals
4
JM15 Sprint
Round 1 – winners to ¼ finals
5
JM17 500m Time Trial
Final (2 up)
6
JW15 Sprint
¼ Finals (Heat 1)
7
JM15 Sprint
¼ Finals (Heat 1)
8
JW17 500m Time Trial
Final (2 up)
9
JW15 Sprint
¼ Finals (Heat 2)
10
JM15 Sprint
¼ Finals (Heat 2)
Presentations 11
JW15 Sprint
¼ Finals (Heat 3 if required)
12
JM15 Sprint
¼ Finals (Heat 3 if required)
13
JM17 15km Points Race
Final
Presentation
Session 2 Wednesday 25 February - 6:30pm 14
JW17 3000m Team Pursuit
Qualifying
15
JW15 Sprint
Semi Final (Heat 1)
16
JM15 Sprint
Semi Final (Heat 1)
17
JM17 3000m Team Pursuit
Qualifying
18
JW15 Sprint
Semi Final (Heat 2)
19
JM15 Sprint
Semi Final (Heat 2)
20
JW15 Sprint
5th-8th places
21
JM15 Sprint
5th-8th places
22
JW15 Sprint
Semi Final (Heat 3 if required)
23
JM15 Sprint
Semi Final (Heat 3 if required)
24
JW17 3000m Team Pursuit
Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd)
25
JW15 Sprint
Final (Heat 1)
26
JM15 Sprint
Final (Heat 1)
Presentation 27
JW15 Sprint
Final (Heat 2)
28
JM15 Sprint
Final (Heat 2)
29
JM17 3000m Team Pursuit
Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd)
30
JW15 Sprint
Final (Heat 3 if required)
31
JM15 Sprint
Final (Heat 3 if required)
Presentations
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Session 3 Thursday 26 February - 12 noon 32
JM17 Sprint
200m qualify (fastest 16)
33
JW17 Sprint
200m qualify (fastest 16)
34
JM17 Sprint
Round 1 – winners to ¼ finals
35
JW17 Sprint
Round 1 – winners to ¼ finals
36
JW15 2000m Individual Pursuit
Qualifying (Fastest 4)
37
JM17 2000m Individual Pursuit
Qualifying (Fastest 4)
38
JM15 7.5km Points Race
Final
39
JW17 12.5km Points Race
Final
Presentations
Session 4 Thursday 26 February - 6:30pm 40
JW17 Sprint
¼ Finals (Heat 1)
41
JM17 Sprint
¼ Finals (Heat 1)
42
JW17 Sprint
¼ Finals (Heat 2)
43
JM17 Sprint
¼ Finals (Heat 2)
break (if required) 44
JW17 Sprint
¼ Finals (Heat 3 if required)
45
JM17 Sprint
¼ Finals (Heat 3 if required)
46
JM15 500m Time Trial
Final (2 up)
47
JW17 Sprint
Semi Final (Heat 1)
48
JM17 Sprint
Semi Final (Heat 1)
49
JW17 Sprint
5th-8th places
50
JM17 Sprint
5th-8th places
51
JW17 Sprint
Semi Final (Heat 2)
52
JM17 Sprint
Semi Final (Heat 2)
Presentation 53
JW17 Sprint
Semi Final (Heat 3 if required)
54
JM17 Sprint
Semi Final (Heat 3 if required)
55
JW15 2000m Individual Pursuit
Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd)
56
JW17 Sprint
Final (Heat 1)
57
JM17 Sprint
Final (Heat 1)
58
JM17 2000m Individual Pursuit
Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd)
59
JW17 Sprint
Final (Heat 2)
60
JM17 Sprint
Final (Heat 2)
Presentations 61
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JW17 Sprint
Final (Heat 3 if required)
Session 5 Friday 27 February - 12 noon 63
JW17 Keirin
Heats (4 heats x 6 riders - first 3 to Rd2)
64
JM17 Keirin
Heats (4 heats x 6 riders - first 3 to Rd2)
65
JW17 2000m Individual Pursuit
Qualifying (Fastest 4)
66
JM15 2000m Individual Pursuit
Qualifying (Fastest 4)
67
JW17 Keirin
2nd round (2 heats x 6 riders - first 3 to final)
68
JM17 Keirin
2nd round (2 heats x 6 riders - first 3 to final)
69
JW15 7.5km Points Race
Final
Presentation
Session 6 Friday 27 February - 6:30pm 70
JW15 500m Time Trial
Final (2 up)
71
JW17 Team Sprint
Qualifying
72
JM17 Team Sprint
Qualifying
73
JW17 2000m Individual Pursuit
Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd)
Presentations 74
JM15 2000m Individual Pursuit
Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd)
75
JW17 Team Sprint
Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd)
76
JM17 Team Sprint
Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd)
Presentations
Session 7 Saturday 28 February - 10:00am 77
JW17 Keirin
Final
78
JM17 Keirin
Final
79
JW15 5km Scratch Race
Final
80
JM15 5km Scratch Race
Final
81
JW17 5km Scratch Race
Final
82
JM17 7.5km Scratch Race
Final
Presentations Perpetual Trophy Presentations
Champion of Champions Ray Godkin Shield
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Men Under 17 (JM17)
Team List Australian Capital Territory 1
Johannes
BEITZEL
2
Bailey
MARSHALL
3
Matthew
RICE
New South Wales 4
Kai
CHAPMAN
5
Oscar
HOURN
6
Tom
LYNCH
7
Zachary
MARSHALL
8
Lachlan
SCOTT
9
Mitchell
WRIGHT
Queensland
10
10
Alex
CLAIRS
11
Lachlan
FEARON
12
Bailey
GOLTZ
13
Thomas
HODGE
14
Lachlan
MATHERS
15
Nathan
McCALLUM
16
Blake
QUICK
17
Ethan
SLADDEN
18
Calan
WHITE
19
Alistair
BARR
20
James
BRISTER
21
Jarrad
DRIZNERS
22
Liam
NOLAN
23
Braden
O'SHEA
24
Cooper
SAYERS
Tasmania
Men Under 15 (JM15)
South Australia
Australian Capital Territory 50
Mackenzie
EDWARDSON
51
George
NELSON
52
Dylan
WEIR
New South Wales 53
Kirk
CLEAVEN
54
Kurt
EATHER
55
Luke
ENSOR
56
Will
McCLENNON
57
John
TROVAS
Queensland 58
Lachlan
DEVINE
59
Hugo
GREENHILL
60
Brandon
HUTTON
James
MORIARTY
Charles
WRIGHT
25
Zack
GILMORE
61
26
Mitchel
GITTUS
62
27
Ainsleigh
GRAY
28
Ronin
MUNRO
South Australia
Victoria
63
Emerson
NUGENT
64
Lewis
WALKER
29
Nathan
BOF
30
Isaac
BUCKELL
65
Eddy
CALVERT
31
Patrick
BUTLER
66
Daniel
Di DOMENICO
32
Riley
HART
67
Ryan
LAWSON
33
Ryan
KOROKNAI
68
Cameron
McPHERSON
34
Samuel
McCABE
35
Godfrey
SLATTERY
Western Australia
Tasmania
Victoria 69
Sam
BUCKELL
70
Tim
BUTLER
36
Kye
BONSER
71
Graeme
FRISLIE
37
Julian
KROHN
72
Joshua
HEATHER
38
Matthew
RICHARDSON
73
Harry
MORGAN
39
Kieran
SCOTT
40
Kasey
SMITH
Western Australia
41
Hayden
TURTON
74
Brodie
AAMODT
WIGGINS
75
Saxon
ADAMS
42
Craig
11
80
Emma
HANNIGAN
81
Samantha
NICHOLLS
New South Wales 82
Chloe
HEFFERNAN
83
Selina
HO
84
Laura
JONES
85
Natasha
MULLANY
86
Chelsea
OATEN
87
Jessica
SAUNDERS
Queensland
Australian Capital Territory 110
Amelia
MILES
111
Lauren
ROBARDS
New South Wales 112
Eliza
BENNETT
113
Tasmin
DAVIES
114
Ashlee
JONES
115
Kate
VICKERS
Queensland 116
Eliza
DOWELL
117
Emma
GREEN
88
Chloe
BREWER
118
Sophie
McAULEY
89
Emily
HARDCASTLE
119
Danielle
RUFF
90
Alexandra
MARTIN-WALLACE
120
Alysha
TORR
91
Courtney
PATTERSON
92
Lara
TUCKER
93
Claire
WINTERBOURNE
South Australia 121
Olivia
WHEELER
Tasmania
South Australia 94
Telyka
AGIUS
95
Maeve
MORONEY-PLOUFFE
96
Delilah
RYAN
122
Isabella
FLINT
123
Anna
O'ROURKE
124
Amy
WRIGHT
Victoria
Tasmania 97
Renee
DYKSTRA
98
Morgan
GILLON
Victoria 99
Alice
CULLING
100
Georgia
CUMMINGS
101
Alana
FIELD
102
Sarah
GIGANTE
103
Georgia
O'ROURKE
104
Charlotte
THOMPSON
Western Australia
12
Women Under 15 (JW15)
Women Under 17 (JW17)
Australian Capital Territory
105
Jade
HAINES
106
Rihana
PEZAJ
107
Lauren
WILSHUSEN
125
Isla
BRADBURY
126
Neve
BRADBURY
127
Amber
LYONS
128
Lilianne
McCLIMONT
129
Sharni
MORLEY
Western Australia 130
Karis
BONSER
131
Dharlia
HAINES
132
Laura
HODGES
133
Emma
LENDRUM
75
Saxon
ADAMS
Team Officials
Australian Capital Territory
Tasmania
Manager
Adrian
MARSHALL
Manager
Ron
BRYAN
Coach
Michael
AISBITT
Coach
Jamie
PERRY
Mechanic
Ed
RICE
Coach
Janelle
SMITH
Chaperone
Cath
EDWARDSON
Chaperone
Karen
de BRUYN
New South Wales
Victoria
Manager
Greg
SCOTT
Manager
Laurie
NORRIS
Asst Manager
Rexine
JONES
Asst Manager
Alan
MOK
Coach
Tom
DAWSON
Coach
Carl
BREWER
Coach
Michael
MARSHALL
Coach
Vanessa
BOF
Coach
Graeme
NORTHEY
Coach
Hilton
CLARKE
Mechanic
Brian
SPROUSTER
Coach
Brad
ROBINS
Chaperone
Margaret
MILLS
Mechanic
Ian
GARDINER
Mechanic
Rob
KOROKNAI
Caterer
Rhonda
GARDINER
Queensland Manager
Anthony
TORR
Head Coach
Kenrick
TUCKER
Western Australia
Assistant Coach
Julian
ELLIOTT
Manager
Rory
AAMODT
Assistant Coach
Nick
FORMOSA
Head Coach
Andrew
JACKSON
Assistant Coach
Brett
RUFF
Asst. Coach
Sarah
KENT
Assistant Coach
David
SILK
Mechanic
Jamie
KELLY
Chaperone
Liz
FEARON
Sports Doctor
Ian
WEE
Chaperone
Melissa
TORR
Chaperone
Rif
PEZAJ
South Australia Team Manager
Geoff
SAYERS
Manager/ Mechanic
Micheal
WHEELER
Coach
Brett
AITKEN
Coach
Jason
NIBLETT
Coach
Michelle
CRICK
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Event Descriptions
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Sprint The sprint is one of the oldest cycling events making its first appearance at World Championships in Chicago in 1893. It is a classic short distance event in which two or more riders cover three laps. Only the final 200 metres is timed and the winner is the first across the line. Sprinters must be strong and fast but the key to success is tactics. Sudden and dramatic changes in pace, standstill attempts and feints are typical ways to try and outwit an opponent. Riders obtain a seeding through the qualifying 200 metre flying time trial and from then on race head to head.
Individual Time Trial The time trial is a race against the clock with no room for error. The difference between gold and silver can be as little as a thousandth of a second. The bike is locked in a starting gate and riders must time their first pedal stroke to match the gate release. From the standing start they must quickly get up to maximum speed and maintain it for the distance.
Keirin Keirin was created in the 1940’s and is the Japanese version of the traditional sprint event. Up to six riders compete over 1500m. A motorbike leads the field for the first 4 laps starting at 25km/h and bringing the riders up to a speed of 45km/h (25km/h to 40km/h for women). Cyclists manoeuvre for the best position before the motorbike leaves the track. Then the battle of strength, speed and courage begins.
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Individual Pursuit The individual pursuit is an endurance event and is conducted as a knock out tournament. The goal is to ride the fastest time over the distance. The fastest two riders in the qualifying round race in the gold medal final and the next two fastest contest the bronze medal final. In qualifying all riders complete the distance to post a time but in the finals if a rider overtakes their opponent they are declared the winner.
Scratch Race The scratch race begins with a massed start and the first rider across the line wins. Tactics are important in this event, with endurance riders keeping the pace fast and furious from the gun in an effort to eliminate the specialist sprinters, who in turn will try and shelter within the group to conserve their strength in the final placings.
Points Race It is an event where the final placings are determined according to accumulated points won by riders during sprints or by taking laps on their opponents. Points (5, 3, 2, 1) are awarded to the first four across the line in the intermediate sprints held every ten laps and at the finish. 20 points are given to a rider who laps the main field and any rider who drops a lap on the main field loses 20 points. At the end of the race if two or more riders are equal on points the places in the final sprint determine who wins. The Points Race is a numerical challenge for riders who must know where they are placed throughout the race to enable them to develop tactics to win. Speed, endurance, concentration and the ability to react quickly are the hallmarks of a successful points racer.
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Teams Pursuit This is a true test of technique and teamwork. Four cyclists line up and their success relies on how well they work together. The rider on the front must keep the pace as high as possible but not ride so fast that they surge away from their team mates. The cyclists must ride as close as possible to the rear wheel of the rider in front of them to gain every possible aerodynamic benefit but make sure they don’t touch wheels. The riders swing up the track at the end of their ‘turn’ on the front leaving the next rider to set the pace. The time is taken on the front wheel of the third rider across the line.
Teams Sprint Two teams of three riders (two riders for women) race each other and the clock. The lead rider on each team must get out of the gate cleanly and bring the team up to speed as fast as possible. After one lap it’s the turn of the next rider to put in the effort and for the final lap only one rider remains.
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Records Mens Records
200m Flying 500m Standing 2000m 3000m Team Pursuit 750m Team Sprint 200m Flying 500m Standing 2000m
Womens Records
200m Flying 500m Standing 2000m 3000m Team Pursuit 500m Team Sprint 200m Flying 500m Standing 2000m
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Record
Category
Time
Competitor
State
Date
Location
Australian
U17 Men
11.079
Ryan Schilt
VIC
02.02.2014
Melbourne, Vic
Australian
U17 Men
32.998
Cameron Scott
NSW
26.02.2014
Sydney, NSW
Australian
U17 Men
2:15.942*
Godfrey Slattery
VIC
01.02.2015
Melbourne, Vic
Australian
U17 Men
3:18.568
Victoria
26.02.2014
Sydney, NSW
(Thomas McFarlane, Ryan Schilt, Godfrey Slattery, James Tickner) Australian
U17 Men
47.656
Victoria
28.02.2014
Sydney, NSW
(Thomas McFarlane, Conor Rowley, Ryan Schilt) Australian
U15 Men
11.886
Cameron Scott
NSW
14.03.2012
Melbourne, Vic
All Comers
U15 Men
11.865
Jeone Park
SA
17.03.2011
Sydney, NSW
Australian
U15 Men
35.333
Cameron Scott
NSW
15.03.2012
Melbourne, Vic
All Comers
U15 Men
35.329
Jeone Park
SA
17.03.2011
Sydney, NSW
Australian
U15 Men
2:27.157
Isaac Buckell
VIC
01.03.2013
Adelaide, SA
Record
Category
Time
Competitor
State
Date
Location
Australian
U17 Women
11.823
Tahlay Christie
WA
26.02.2014
Sydney, NSW
Australian
U17 Women
35.881
Tahlay Christie
WA
26.02.2014
Sydney, NSW
Australian
U17 Women
2:29.570
Rachael Linke
SA
29.02.1996
Perth, WA
Australian
U17 Women
3:39.148
Victoria
26.02.2014
Sydney, NSW
(Emma Chilton, Emily Dunk, Ashleigh Hocking, Ruby Roseman-Gannon) Australian
U17 Women
36.244
Victoria
18.03.2010
Melbourne, Vic
(Imogen Jelbart, Caitlin Ward) Australian
U15 Women
12.793
Alana Field
VIC
17.11.2013
Melbourne, Vic
Australian
U15 Women
37.589
Courtney Field
VIC
17.03.2011
Sydney, NSW
Australian
U15 Women
2:40.960
Jessica Allen
WA
17.03.2007
Sydney, NSW
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Past Winners
Category
Event
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Jnr U17 Men
Sprint
W Cosgrove
S Perkins
D Thorsen
S Morris
S Sunderland L Howard
T Palmer
Time Trial
M French
A Taylor
S Perkins
S Sunderland
S Sunderland L Howard
T Palmer
Individual Pursuit M Jamieson
S Finning
M Ford
G Murphy
L Howard
L Howard
N Fergus
Scratch Race
M French
M Ford
M Ford
M Giramondo
D Johansen
L Howard
J Crass
Teams Pursuit
VIC
NSW
VIC
VIC
WA
VIC
SA
VIC
NSW
Team Sprint
Jnr U15 Men
Jnr U17 Women
2005
2006
Sprint
S Perkins
N Moore
S Sunderland
L Howard
T Griffiths
P Drapac
L Ockerb
Time Trial
S Perkins
N Moore
S Sunderland
L Howard
E van Hooff
S Law
L Ockerb
Individual Pursuit M Olman
G Murphy
B Fielding
T Meyer
M Downing
P Drapac
J Kerby
Scratch Race
M Ford
G Murphy
S Sunderland
L Gooley
M Downing
P Drapac
T Gooley
Sprint
B Goss
K Piscioneri
B Farrell
H Wright
T Downing
P Hindmarsh P Hindm
Time Trial
B Goss
K Piscioneri
K Gilbert
H Wright
S Humphreys J Tomic
C Pallett
Individual Pursuit B Goss
R Braithwaite B Farrell
A Spratt
J Tomic
J Tomic
S Kent
Scratch Race
M Windsor
J Tanner
T Downing
J Butler
P Hindm
WA
WA
M Fearne
V Freeland
Team Pursuit Team Sprint
Jnr U15 Women
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Sprint
S Masters
J Tanner
S Humphreys
S Hellyer
G Freeland
M Dunn
M Ander
Time Trial
S Masters
H Wright
S Humphreys
L Friend
G Freeland
M Dunn
M Ander
Individual Pursuit V Freeland
J Tanner
S Humphreys
R MacPherson M Dunn
M Dunn
A Cure
Scratch Race
J Tanner
T Downing
C Price
M Dunn
J Allen
J Kejda
G Freeland
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
er
S Law
L Ockerby
Z Deller
J Kerrison
M Docker
T Smedley
C Scott
R Schilt
er
S Law
M Hammond J Gardiner
J Kerrison
A Radzikiewicz T Smedley
C Scott
C Scott
S Law
D Parker
J Law
J Cummings
M Rice
J Edwards
J Robinson T McDonald
S Law
J Law
J Law
E Hull
B Heffernan
J Edwards
C Scott
C Scott
WA
NSW
NSW
VIC
VIC
WA
WA
VIC
NSW
VIC
VIC
VIC
NSW
NSW
VIC
VIC
by
J Gardiner
J Kerrison
M Docker
T Smedley
J Park
C Scott
K Chapman M Wright
by
T McMillan
J Kerrison
M Docker
T Smedley
J Park
C Scott
I Buckell
M Rice
J Law
T McManus
D Lowe
J Hickey
M Jackson
C Scott
I Buckell
M Wright
J Law
T McManus
M Docker
B Dean
M Jackson
T McFarlane R Munro
M Wright
A Edmondson
M Young
I Jelbart
I Jelbart
R Dunn
C Field
C Field
T Christie
A Edmondson
M Young
I Jelbart
I Jelbart
R Greig-Hurtig
C Field
C Field
T Christie
M Anderson
M Anderson K Mackie
E Roper
K Robson
M Stewart
B Mullany
J Haines
M Dunn
A Cure
M Bonasera
J Talbot
J Talbot
C Field
K Clonan
WA
NSW
SA
VIC WA
son
y
marsh
t
marsh
K Mackie
WA
WA
WA
VIC
NSW
VIC
VIC
erson
M Young
I Jelbart
R Dunn
C Field
C Field
T Christie
J Saunders S Robson
erson
I Jelbart
I Jelbart
E Wundersitz
M Stewart
C Field
T Christie
J Saunders A Field
J Allen
J Baldey
E Wundersitz
L Perry
E Bilston
N Jeffries
N Mullany
J Allen
K Mackie
F Harpley-Green M Stewart
C Field
B Ramshaw C Heffernan A Martin-Wallace
G Cummings
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Perpetual Trophies & Awards
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Award
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Champion of Champions
na
na
na
G Freeland
L Howard
T Palmer
Tiny Nichols Trophy
NSW
VIC
VIC
WA
VIC
SA
Ray Godkin Shield
VIC
VIC
VIC
VIC
VIC
WA
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
S Law
T McManus
M Docker
M Stewart
C Field
C Scott
C Field
M Wright
WA
NSW
NSW
VIC
VIC
WA
WA
VIC
NSW
WA
NSW
VIC
NSW
NSW
NSW
VIC
Champion of Champions Award To the most successful rider at the Track Championships based on points
J J Tiny Nichols Trophy The winning team in the 3000m Junior U17 Teams Pursuit Championship
Ray Godkin Shield The winning State for overall junior category events during the Australian Junior Track Championships
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