All posts by Matt Beckenham

Elite track and field coach, 2000 Olympian

3 on the team for Commonwealth Games

The MattyB DEPT. finished off the domestic season in a blaze of glory at the Nationals Championships in Perth with 3 outstanding victories.

The first gold medal was won by Brendan Cole (50.64) who took out the Men’s 400m Hurdles from the always dangerous Tristan Thomas (50.69). In what was the closest race of the meet Cole held on to secure his 4th national title.

19 year old Melissa Breen dominated the women’s 100m claiming victory by over 0.2 seconds in the final with a Commonwealth Games B standard of 11.50. It was a perfect way to finish off an almost perfect season for Breen.

To complete the trifecta Lauren Boden blitzed her rivals in the Women’s 400m Hurdles to claim victory in another Commonwealth Games A standard time of 55.86 which was over 2 seconds clear of runner up Tamsyn Lewis. This was also Boden’s 4th national title despite still only being 21 years of age.

In other results for the squad recent Stawell Gift winner Tom Burbidge just missed a personal best in the 400m running 48.29 and Tarin Nevin finished 3rd in her heat of the 400m Hurdles in 63.98 to just miss a finals berth.

Boden, Breen and Cole were all automatic selections for the Commonwealth Games which was named on Monday morning. Only WA institute of sport coach Alex Parnov, with 4 athletes, has more athletes on the team which is a great record for a private coach not fully employed by any institute.  

 All 3 athletes will now shift their focus to Japan for a series of meets in Early May before starting their preparation for the Commonwealth Games in October this year.

Thank you does go to the following supporters of the MattyB DEPT.

  • ACTAS / AIS / AA – for their support of Melissa, Lauren and Brendan through the Canberra agreement and also allowing the coach to utilise the track and gym plus some financial support to develop and nurture all his athletes in the squad. I hope the continued success will lead to even greater flexibility and opportunity for support and services in the future for Matt Beckenham as a coach with a squad and not only on an individual athlete basis so that I can have the best environment to develop more athletes in the future.
  • Affinity Construction – for their sponsorship of the MattyB DEPT.
  • Oakley – for their product support for the coach and multiple athletes in MattyB DEPT.
  • Mizuno – for product support for Lauren Boden and Tom Burbidge
  • Asics – for product support for Melissa Breen and Brendan Cole  
  • Keren Faulkner – for her expert physiotherapy support of MattyB DEPT.
  • Jaryd Cowley, Brendan Cole and Grant Billingham – for their expert massage therapy support of MattyB DEPT.
  • ACTAS strength and conditioning staff especially Phil Moreland, Dean Redzic and Tim Driesen – for being a sounding board of ideas and technical instruction with strength and conditioning.

MattyB DEPT looking for perfection in Perth

Photo in Canberra Times 14th April 2010 by Melissa Adams

In the final meet for the domestic season 5 MattyB DEPT athletes will look to finish off a season close to perfection for the squad.

Sprint queen Melissa Breen along with 400m Hurdle pair Lauren Boden and Brendan Cole come into this meet with Commonwealth Games ‘A’ qualifiers and with victory at nationals will lock in an automatic spot for the Commonwealth Games later in the year.

Joining them will be the recently crowned Stawell Gift winner Tom Burbidge who will run in the 400m (possibly 200m) in what will be a great experience for him against the best 1 lap runners in the country. With a personal best of 48.28 Tom will be looking to put a big dent in that in Perth.

Tarin Nevin will join her hurdle partners and will be looking to again make it through to the national final. Tarin is fresh from her latest victory which saw her take out the NSW State Championships in a season best.

Actions starts on Friday.

Canberra Time article click here

Casey captures Ararat Gift

Ramona Casey has continued the MattyB DEPT winning form to take out the Women’s 100m Gift at the Ararat Carnival. Running a time of 11.88 she edged out Narelle Lehman to take the sash and $1700 prizemoney.

In other results Brendan Matthews fresh from the Stawell gift final run well again to run as backmarker in the Ararat Gift final. Coming from 5.75m Brendan fininshed 6th behind winner Doug Greenough. He also made it through to the 70m final finishing 5th in the final.

Kevin Matthews (Vets 300m) and Derek Collinge (400m) both finiished 6th in their finals.

Best Result

Ramona Casey victory in Women’s Ararat Gift

Ararat Gift Squad Winnings: $2520

Yearly Squad Winnings:  $69920  

Total Squad Sashes for 2009/10: 15

Individual Money Winners

  1. Tom Burbidge $40065
  2. Luke Storta $9670
  3. Derek Collinge $5675
  4. Ramona Casey $5440
  5. Lauren Boden $2220
  6. Brendan Matthews $1530
  7. Stephen Sheppard $1490
  8. Tarin Nevin $655
  9. Grant Billingham $545
  10. Melissa Breen $500
  11. Patrick Elliott $455
  12. Jaryd Cowley $340
  13. MattyB $290
  14. Michael Rutter $225 
  15. Kevin Matthews $145
  16. Jesse Matthews $105 
  17. Brandan Galic $90

Individual Results (money earning results only)

Grass Track and run at night under lights. 

Ramona Casey

  • 100m Gift – (6.75m) 1st Final ($1700)

Derek Collinge

  • 400m Gift – (17m) 6th Final ($75)
  • 120m Gift – (7.75m) Semi Final ($100)

Brendan Matthews

  • 120m – (5.75m) 6th Final ($400)
  • 70m – (4m) 5th Final ($70)

Stephen Sheppard

  • 120m Gift – (7.75m) Semi Final ($100)

Kevin Matthews

  • 300m Vets – (40m) 6th Final ($75)