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    New record at Graeme athletics

    adminBy adminSeptember 18, 2014No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Theodore Repinz, with his record breaking shot-put throw of 11,25 metres, was the only Graeme College pupil to set a new record at the schools annual inter-house athletics day.

    Theodore Repinz, with his record breaking shot-put throw of 11,25 metres, was the only Graeme College pupil to set a new record at the schools annual inter-house athletics day.

    The previous record was set in 2009 and was for a shot of 10,99m.

    The event was held on the schools Somerset Field last Friday.

    After a full day of track and field events, the final inter-house result was a first place for Vernal, followed thereafter by Hutton, Wiles and Neilson.

    The following awards were made at the prize-giving ceremony:

    Most Outstanding U7 Athlete: Ryan Stobbs 
    Most Outstanding U8 Athlete: Samuel Hockly
    Most Outstanding U9 Athlete: Kamva Mazamisa
    Most Outstanding U10 Athlete: Lagon Oerson
    Most Outstanding U11 Athlete: Mzubanzi Mnandi and Cameron Rafferty
    Most Outstanding U12 Athlete: Andrew McCallum
    Most Outstanding U13 Athlete: Ethan de Vos
    Most Outstanding U14 Athlete: Theodore Repinz
    Narshai Trophy (for the best U15 sprinter): Ethan Langson
    Smith Trophy (for the Most Outstanding U15 athlete): Ethan Langson
    Howell Trophy (for the Most Outstanding U16 Athlete): Kamva Ntapu
    Sieberhagen Trophy (for the winner of the Ladder Relay): Vernal House
    Coetzer Trophy (for the best track performance of the day): Azizipho Mngcongo (for finishing first in the U16 100m final in a time of 11.65 seconds.) 

    Powell Trophy (for the best field performance of the day): Tiaan Landman (for placing first in the U16 High Jump with a height of 1,65m.)
    Bailie Trophy (for the most outstanding overall performance of the day): Mihlali Mancotywa (for finishing first in the Open 100m final in a time of 11.46 seconds.)
    Victor Ludorum: Jesse Nel Nel placed first in the Open Triple Jump, Open Hurdles, Open Long Jump, Open 400m and the Open 200m field and track events.

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