Breen Blasts World Champ B

On a beautiful Canberra weekend the MattyB DEPT. has produced a great series of performances at the ACT State championships.

Highlights of the weekend include:

  • Melissa Breen 11.34 (1.0w) and World Champs B qualifier in the 100m.
  • Alex Carew 52.23 PB in the 400m Hurdles.
  • Rachael Carnegie 25.55 (0.4w) PB in the 200m.
  • Chloe Jamieson 57.18 SB 400m.
  • Melissa Breen 23.46 (0.4w) second fastest ever 200m.
  • Alex Carew 21.52 (0.6w) in the 200m.

Thanks goes to all the officials and volunteers for putting on a wonderful competition.

The squad collected

6 Gold, 3 silver

Video available here

Australia Day weekend Gifts

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A large crew of the MattyB DEPT. traveled down to Wangaratta and Albury over the Australia Day weekend and raced at 2 fantastic carnivals.

The star at Wangaratta was Alex Carew who finished a close second in the 120m Gift Final. Running of a very tight handicap of 3m Carew got within 0.03 of a second from winner Rhys Parkinson (John Henry trained). Other athletes to make the final included Jesse Matthews in the 400m and Nathan McNab 70m and Novice Finals.

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A total 14 athletes from the Beckenham and Breen squads supported former squad member Tom Burbidge’s Albury Wodonga Gift (AWG) and congratulations goes to him for running such a wonderful event.

Olympians Melissa Breen and Lauren Boden had strong hit outs with both making the Women’s Gift final finishing 3rd and 6th respectively. Lauren also made the final of the Women/Vets 300m and Melissa made it to the semi finals of the Open 120m Gift taking the prized scalp of Josh Ross in the semi.

Alex Carew ran strongly to make the final of the 400m and Brendan Matthews, Ollie Wurm and Grant Billingham ran in the Backmarkers Final.

Melissa Breen trained athlete Nathan McNab again ran well to make it into the 70m Frontmarkers Final.

Footage of races available (all will be up by 5pm today)

MattyB DEPT. Christmas/ New Year Carnival Wrap

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Once again the MattyB DEPT stable travelled down to Tasmania to compete in a series of meets over the Christmas/New Year Period. This year was the first trip for several members of the squad while for Ollie Wurm it was his 5th straight New Year at the Burnie carnival including his victory in 2010.

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The star of the stable was Melissa Breen who collected victory in the Devonport 200m Gift off the tight handicap of 1m. This also gave the squad back to back victories in this event after Lauren Boden claimed it in 2011

Melissa also finished 2nd in the La Trobe 120m Gift off scratch and then a close third in the Burnie Gift again off the scratch mark and also with the rest of the field getting a further 1m lift after her 200m victory 2 days earlier.

“11 races in 6 days is a great training week and probably still a lighter week compared to the last 4 months of training I have done” explained Breen who also said that she was “excited about the domestic season ahead knowing things are heading in the right direction based on my performances this week”.

Fellow Olympian Lauren Boden made a successful return to racing after taking an extended period of time post London to rehab a patella tendon issue.

“Although it was hard lining up knowing I wasn’t in my best shape it was still pleasing to just be out racing again and I probably went slightly better than I thought I might which is pleasing.” Boden stated.

Lauren also spent time with some of the local Little Athletes providing some insight and advice which was well received by all.

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Chloe Jamieson and Rachael Carnegie were first time visitors to the carnivals and gained some wonderful experience and  hard racing. Chloe made the 400m Devonport and Burnie Finals as the backmarker and Rachael just missed the 90m Final in Burnie by 0.01 of a second.

The Men also had a busy week of racing commencing with Brandan Galic (120m semi) and Grant Billingham (400m) at La Trobe. They were then joined by Ollie Wurm and Luke Storta for the Devonport and Burnie meets. All four of them made the semi of the 200m at Devonport while Ollie made the semi of the Burnie Gift and Grant ran in the Backmarkers final.

Coach MattyB took victory in the Devonport 50m skins events.

Thank you to the TAL for their support of our squad and also special mention to the JH squad for making the trip even more memorable.

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Race footage is available

MattyB DEPT. was also represented in other states during this period including

  • Ollie Wurm who made the semi final at Bay Sheffield eventually won by the remarkable Josh Ross off scratch.
  • Jesse Matthews made a successful return to racing at Maryborough along with Kevin and Vicki Matthews. Kevin was the start making several veteran finals.
  • Nathan McNab (coached by Melissa Breen) made his first venture to the VAL competing in Ararat and Marybourough. Despite running of the tight novice marks he run his heart out and would have learnt plenty from the experience.

Most of the squad will next compete at Wangaratta and the Tom Burbidge organised Albury/ Wodonga Gift double header over the Australia Day weekend.

Happy New Year to all and good luck to all for racing ahead.

 

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