Perpetual trophy winners

Wal Sheppard Memorial Over 60 800m winner

1987 Gordon McKeown 2:22.7
1988 Gordon McKeown 2:23.2
1989 Colin Cooper 2:24.26
1990 Colin Cooper 2:26.0
1991 Peter Couttie 2:35.5
1992 Ron Young 2:29.0
1993 Keith Noden 2:27.0
1994 Tom Roberts 2:21.0
1995 Mike McAvoy 2:20.9
1996 John Howes 2:18.6
1997 Mike McAvoy 2:24.6
1998 Ray O’Connor 2:21.5
1999 Mike McAvoy 2:25.6
2000 Barrie Milligan 2:16.05
2001 David Nobbs 2:26.8
2002 George Rennie 2:25.4
2003 David Nobbs 2:22.3
2004 Richard Trembath 2:25.61
2005 Richard Trembath 2:28.6
2006 George Rennie 2:31.0
2007 W Fitzsimons 2:27.0
2008 Kevin Solomon 2:17.86
2009 Warrick Stagg 2:23.68
2010 Peter Lamb 2:30.9
2011 No result  
2012 Kevin Solomon 2:26.4
2013 Michael Barrand 2:24.2
2014 Colin Page 2:29.25
2015 Colin Page 2:28.47
2016 Michael Barrand 2:23.2
2017 Michael Barrand 2:33.4
2018 Paul Thomas 2:25.8
2019 Paul Thomas 2:26.87
2020 No race – Covid  
2021 Mark Hipworth 2:23.84
2022 Mark Hipworth 2:18.41
2023 Paul Viney 2:24.0

Mike O’Neill Memorial trophy

Best 1500m Performance Track & Field Championship (Age graded)
Donated by the O’Neill Family

2000 Randall Hughes
2001 Graham Kipp
2002 Kevin Solomon
2003 George Rennie
2004 Bob Lewis
2005 Terry Hicks
2006 Terry Hicks
2007 Bronwen Cardy
2008 Kevin Solomon
2009 Lavinia Petrie
2010 Lavinia Petrie
2011 Lavinia Petrie
2012 Lavinia Petrie
2013 Lavinia Petrie
2014 Allan Cook
2015 Stacey Van Dueren
2016 Robert Schwerkolt
2017 Marlene Gourlay
2018 Robert Schwerkolt
2019 Susan Howell
2020 No race – Covid
2021 Lavinia Petrie
2022 Mark Hipworth
2023 John Meagher

 

 

Roy Foley Trophy Winners 

The Roy Foley is a cup given to Roy to honour his development of the Throws Pentathlon and recognise his winning of a Throws Pentathlon while competing in Europe.  

(Roy donated the trophy to be awarded from the annual VMA Throws Pentathlon Championship, to the thrower with the highest score calculated by dividing each throwers total points score by the difference between their highest and lowest five event scores.                     

Year Name RFF
1997 Graeme Rose 30.30
1998 Tom Hancock 39.70
1999 Graeme Rose 26.20
2000 Tom Hancock 45.81
2001 Tom Hancock 52.60
2002 Stan Stankovic 28.02
2003 John Neale 19.34
2004 John Neale 44.80
2005 Tom Hancock 23.74
2006 John Neale 21.01
2007 Harry Staecker 21.13
2008 Colin Murray-Lee 20.84
2009 Judy Pfanner 57.14
2010 Judy Pfanner 17.36
2011 Judy Pfanner 35.30
2012 Judy Pfanner 405.10
2013 Mark Cauchi 19.50
2014 Judy Pfanner 25.43
2015 Judy Pfanner 33.74
2016 Warren Benbo 23.54
2017 Graeme Rose 21.39
2018 Nicole Johansen 18.94
2019 Didimo Tonelli 32.96
2020 Didimo Tonelli 21.37
2021 Simon van Baalen 62.00
2022 Didimo Tonelli 22.87
2023 Nicole Johansen 33.65

 

Ilmars Mancs Trophy Winners

The Ilmars Mancs Trophy was designed and made by Alwyn Harbot to honour the life  of Ilmars Mancs a keen discus thrower

The Ilmar Mancs trophy is a discus handicap held at the annual Throwers Venue Christmas meeting, and based on each thrower’s five best discus performances during the year. The handicaps are currently calculated by the Throwers Venue President Graeme Rose.
 
Year Name
2001 Lorraine Mussett
2002 Lorraine Mussett
2003 George Christodoulou
2004 Sandra Howorth
2005 Valerie Worrell
2006 John Reynolds
2007 Christine Bridle
2008 Judy Pfanner
2009 Joanne Molnar
2010 George Christodoulou
2011 Roger Glass
2012 Harry Staecker
2013 Shane Benbow
2014 Roger Glass
2015 Paul Olsson
2016 Graeme Rose
2017 Sandra Howorth
2018 Linda Buttigieg
2019 Clyde Riddoch
2020 Simon van Baalen
2021 Megan Champion
2022 Tas Maniatakis