Category Archives: 2011/12 Media Releases

Cole and Boden open up with quick 400m in cold Canberra

On a cold summers night in Canberra national 400m Hurdles champions Brendan Cole and Lauren Boden have run outstanding flat 400m’s to signal that their winter training block has been on the mark.

30 year old Cole crossed the line in a new personal best of 47.44 to beat fellow training partners Tom Burbidge (48.31) and new man to the squad Ollie Wurm who ran his fastest time in several years with his opening run of 48.60. Luke Storta was 4th in a season’s best of 50.60.

Boden wasn’t to be out done by the boys crossing the line in the fastest time she has ever run in Australia with 53.47. It was a much more controlled race by Boden who was then able to finish off strong in the final stages.

In other results Brendan Matthews and Melissa Breen had to do with far from ideal sprinting conditions in their 100m races. A minus reading of 3.6 and 0.6 lead to times of 11.36 and 11.91 respectively. Despite the times there were quite a few comments made about the improved technique of both runners. Breen in particular showed great form in the final 50m after making some technical errors out of the blocks hurting her drive and top end speed.

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‘Serious animals’ coming to carnivals

Story on MattyB DEPT crew heading to Tasmania for Christmas / New Year gifts.

Article by Matt Jones for The Advocate

A STABLE of “competitive animals” will be unleashed on this year’s Basslink Christmas Carnivals Series.

Canberra running coach Matt Beckenham will visit the carnivals for the second year in a row, bringing six of his runners to Latrobe, Devonport and Burnie.

They include Commonwealth Games representatives Melissa Breen, Lauren Boden and Brendan Cole.

Ollie Wurm, who won the 2010 Burnie Gift, will also be part of the squad.

Beckenham said his runners would use the carnivals as a launcing pad for the upcoming domestic season.

“The first big race of the season is in Brisbane on January 14, so they are looking for a good, hard hit-out before then,” Beckenham said.

“They’re all competitive animals and will be keen to get a win over the week.”

Boden, the reigning Australian 400m hurdles champion, will go head to head with former 400m hurdles world champion Jana Pittman at Devonport and Burnie.

Beckenham said it would be a good early season test for the 23-year-old.

“Lauren has the upmost respect for Jana and is celebrating the opportunity to race her,” he said.

“This year she wants to race where Jana is racing, so to do it in Tasmania at the start of the year will be a big thing.”

It will be 400m runner Cole’s first visit to the carnivals, while sprinter Breen competed at Devonport and Burnie last year.

Sports Carnivals Association of Tasmania (SCAT) athlete coordinator Rod Walker said Beckenham’s stable added to an already impressive carnivals field.

“The quality and quantity of the runners at this years carnivals is the best we’ve seen since the Cathy Freeman days,” Walker said.

“I don’t think we’ve ever had three Commonwealth Games runners compete at all three of the Coast’s carnivals in the one year.

“They usually only do one or two.

“I know Matt and his stable really enjoyed it here last year and it’s great that he’s bring his best athletes back.”

The Basslink Christmas Carnivals Series gets underway in Rosebery on December 17.

 

Season underway at AACT and Zatopek:10

Friday 9th December saw the opening runs of several MattyB DEPT. athletes at the AACT Summer Series.

Results

Brendan Cole 600m 1.19.59PB

Ollie Wurm 300mH 38.84PB

Lauren Boden 300mH 40.75PB

Brendan Matthews 100m 11.09

Daniel Batman 60m 7.08

Video footage available

Two squad members also competed at the Zatopek:10 meeting in Melbourne on 10th December. Unfortunately the conditions were not ideal.

Results

Tom Burbidge 48.94 5th

Ollie Wurm 4 x 400m