Robert McEntyre, President Bill Nappin, Vice President Email: [email protected]Mobile: 0407 208 364 Email: [email protected]Mobile: 0404 008 744 ’Athletics leader in Sydney’s Northern Suburbs & Northern Beaches Areas’ Sydney Pacific Athletic Club Facebook Sydney Pacific Athletic Club Website Click / Tap here Click / Tap here ‘SYP HIGHLIGHTS’ 2 JANUARY 2018 Sponsors Diamond Gold Silver Bronze Links to Partners Northern Districts Little Athletics Ku ring gai Little Athletics Mosman Little Athletics Sydney Academy of Sport and Recreation Northern Beaches Council Ku ring gai Council NSW Masters Athletics Athletics Australia Athletics Australia Online Officials Australian Track & Field Coaches Association (ATFCA) International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) runninggroups NARRABEEN TRACK UPGRADE IN 2017 / 18 Ministerial media release: Iconic Narrabeen athletics track set to undergo $1.2 million makeover 13 December 2017 Sydney’s iconic Academy of Sport and Recreation at Narrabeen is set to undergo a $1.2 million makeover of the athletics track surface, grand stand and amenities which will benefit tens of thousands of local and visiting athletes. Minster for Sport, Stuart Ayres said the NSW Government is investing in this significant overhaul one of Sydney’s oldest athletic facilities to benefit thousands of grassroots and high-performance athletes who use the facility each year. “The Narrabeen Track is part of the success story of many of Australia’s most prominent athletes, including Olympians Melinda Gainsford Taylor and Annalise Ruby,” Mr Ayres said. “More than 100,000 people visit the track each year including around 90 school groups for athletic carnivals, and junior groups for training and Little Athletics. “Australia’s Invictus Games Team, National Wheelchair Games athletes, the NSW Special Olympics team, and the Australian Men’s and Women’s Rugby Sevens Teams also regularly use this facility for high performance training.” Narrabeen Athletics Track was developed as a staging camp for Australia’s Olympic Team for the 1960 Games and the facility can accommodate 450 people, and offers additional facilities for tennis, basketball, cricket and swimming. “The modernization of this track and facilities will instil a new sense of pride in athletes at all levels from visiting school groups to high performance athletes when it opens early next year,” Minister Ayres said. The $1.2 million upgrade of Narrabeen Athletics Track is set to commence in coming weeks and is due for completion in March 2018. MEDIA: Anna Hindson | Minister Ayres | 0437 094 873
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Robert McEntyre, President Bill Nappin, Vice President Email: [email protected] Mobile: 0407 208 364 Email: [email protected] Mobile: 0404 008 744
’Athletics leader in Sydney’s Northern Suburbs & Northern Beaches Areas’
Sydney Pacific Athletic Club Facebook Sydney Pacific Athletic Club Website
Click / Tap here Click / Tap here
‘SYP HIGHLIGHTS’ 2 JANUARY 2018
Sponsors
Diamond
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Links to Partners
Northern Districts Little Athletics
Ku ring gai Little Athletics
Mosman Little Athletics
Sydney Academy of Sport and Recreation
Northern Beaches Council
Ku ring gai Council
NSW Masters Athletics
Athletics Australia
Athletics Australia Online Officials
Australian Track & Field Coaches
Association (ATFCA)
International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF)
runninggroups
NARRABEEN TRACK UPGRADE IN 2017 / 18
Ministerial media release: Iconic Narrabeen athletics track
set to undergo $1.2 million makeover
13 December 2017
Sydney’s iconic Academy of Sport and Recreation at Narrabeen is
set to undergo a $1.2 million makeover of the athletics track
surface, grand stand and amenities which will benefit tens of
thousands of local and visiting athletes.
Minster for Sport, Stuart Ayres said the NSW Government is
investing in this significant overhaul one of Sydney’s oldest athletic
facilities to benefit thousands of grassroots and high-performance
athletes who use the facility each year.
“The Narrabeen Track is part of the success story of many of
Australia’s most prominent athletes, including Olympians Melinda
Gainsford Taylor and Annalise Ruby,” Mr Ayres said.
“More than 100,000 people visit the track each year including
around 90 school groups for athletic carnivals, and junior groups
for training and Little Athletics.
“Australia’s Invictus Games Team, National Wheelchair Games
athletes, the NSW Special Olympics team, and the Australian Men’s
and Women’s Rugby Sevens Teams also regularly use this facility
for high performance training.”
Narrabeen Athletics Track was developed as a staging camp for
Australia’s Olympic Team for the 1960 Games and the facility can
accommodate 450 people, and offers additional facilities for tennis,
basketball, cricket and swimming.
“The modernization of this track and facilities will instil a new sense
of pride in athletes at all levels from visiting school groups to high
performance athletes when it opens early next year,” Minister Ayres
said.
The $1.2 million upgrade of Narrabeen Athletics Track is set to
commence in coming weeks and is due for completion in March
2018.
MEDIA: Anna Hindson | Minister Ayres | 0437 094 873
Robert McEntyre, President Bill Nappin, Vice President Email: [email protected] Mobile: 0407 208 364 Email: [email protected] Mobile: 0404 008 744
END-OF-YEAR SYDNEY PACIFIC ATHLETIC CLUB COACH RECOGNITION DINNER
The Sydney Pacific Athletic Club Committee hosted an end-of-year dinner for the Club’s Coaches in
recognition of their contributions to the Club, its Athletes and to the Sport of Athletics. The dinner was
held at the Terrey Hills Tavern on Wednesday 13 December 2017.
Top Photo
From L to R: Bill Nappin (Club Vice President); Charlie Sedanayasa (Club Secretary); Laura Honeysett (Coach); Herman Izzo (Masters Athlete / Coach); Ian Morgan Coach); Ber Carroll (Club Treasurer); Heather Hozack (Club Committee -
Communications / Masters Athlete / Coach); Robert McEntyre (Club President)
Bottom Photo
From L to R: Garry Temple (Coach); Magosia and Peter Crombie (Coach / Masters Athlete); Dave Isackson (Masters Athlete / Coach); Amanda Coombe (Coach / Masters Athlete); Tony Morphis (Coach / Masters Athlete); John Patchett (Coach)