2005 Annual Report

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Sthalekar, Kate Blackwell and Alex Blackwell. Australian Test Team - Stuart McGill. •Fencing World Junior Championships, Austria – David Barker. •Figure Skating Four Continents Championships, Gangneung, Korea. World Figure Skating Championships, Moscow, Russia – Joanne Carter. •Ice Hockey World Championships, Croatia – Alex Djamirze. •Karate World Championships, Cyprus – Zen Rajab. •Lifesaving South Africa National Championships, Johannesburg – Ben Orford. •Netball Australian Team, New Zealand and Jamaica tour – Sarah Barrett. Fiji National Netball Coach – Megan Simpson. •Rowing Henley Regatta, England – Alex Handley, Renee Kirby, Laura Polin, Yasmin L’Estrange. TransTasman, New Zealand – Liz Lang, Kylie Grant, Sarah Phillips, Cassie Noel, Kirsty McIntosh, Kirstie Fagg, Caitlin Lang, Andrea McCarthy, Georgia McCaughan, Lizzi Chapman coach, Joe Power, Will Townsend, Harry Horwitz-Rourke, James Wilmott, Damien Hietbrink, Miles Foran, Murdoch Gatti, Will Chambers, Pat Wilson, Ed Boyce, Terrence Alfred, Justin Quigley, Toby Lister, James Tyree coach.

Invitational International Intercollegiate Regatta, I-Lan, Taiwan – Patrick Wilson, Oli Zuk, James Wilmott, Joe Power, Henry Polkinhorne, Nicholas Edelman, Justin Quigley, Oli Mahoney, Georgia McCaughan, Fergus Pragnell, Chris Clyne. World U23 Championships, Amsterdam – Ian Allsop, Fergus Pragnell, Andrew Wilson, Andrew Randell. Senior A World Championships, Gifu, Japan – Matt Ryan. Junior World Championships, Brandenburg, Germany – Andrew Heffer, Mitch Estens, Andrew Connolly, Cameron Girdlestone. •Rugby League University World Cup, Brisbane – James Rahme. Australian Tertiary Rugby League Team, Georgia – Clark Webb. •Rugby Union Wallabies - Brendan Cannon, David Lyons, Daniel Vickerman, Phil Waugh, Alister Campbell, David Fitter, Alex Kanaar, Australian Sevens – Luke Inman. Australian U21’s – Dean Mumm, Daniel Halangahu. Australian U19’s – Ben Bates, David Dennis, Jono Jenkins, Pauliasi Taumeopeau, Jeremy Tilse. •Sailing World 29er Championships, San Francisco – Jacqui Bonnitcha. •Swimming Altitude Camp, Flagstaff, USA – Elka Graham, Tim Laforest, Jono Newton, John Carter, Geoff Heugill, Carl Probert, Joe Pemberton, Tim Shaw,

Louis Paul, Steve Alderman coach. •Taekwondo World Festival, Taiwan – Cameron Robertson. •Trampoline World Games, Duisburg, Germany – Damian Ryan. •Water Polo World Championships, Canada – Thomas Whalan, Trent Franklin, Rob Maitland, Sam McGregor. Australian Women’s Water polo Team, World Championships, Canada and FINA World League, Russia - Elise Ashton, Yvette Balla-Gow, Fiona Hammond, Taniele Gofers. World U20 Championships, Perth – Taniele Gofers, Louise Robertson. Deaf Water polo Team, Deaf Olympics Melbourne – David Brady. •Windsurfing European Championships, Rhodes, Greece – Allison Shreeve. Mistral World Championships, Sicily – Jonathan Bonnitcha. RECREATION PROGRAM In 2005 we advertised 15 different activities for students and local community members to take part in. Of the courses offered, fencing was again the most popular. Other courses that attracted good interest were kick boxing, sailing and the surf camp. Overall, the participant numbers decreased from 379 in 2004 to 349 in 2005 (2005 was up 46

2005 ANNUAL REPORT

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY SPORT

performances from Sydney University students or club members in 2005 are listed below: •American Football World Games, Duisburg, Germany – Fady Aoun. •Athletics America Series - Angela Ballard (wheelchair athletics). World Race Walking Cup, Open Australian Team 20km – Lisa Grant. World Cross Country Championships, France– Madeleine Heiner (junior) and Emma Rilen (senior short course). •Baseball Women, USA Tour – Loren Vella. •Basketball Opals Squad Members – Belinda Snell, Trish Fallon, Natalie Porter, Alicia Poto, Michelle Musselwhite, Kristen Veal. Wheelchair basketball – Sarah Stewart. World Junior Wheelchair Basketball Championships, Birmingham, UK – Darren Skuse. Osaka Cup, Japan – Jeremy Van Asperen. •Bobsleigh World Championships, Calgary, Canada – Astrid Loch-Wilkinson. •Canoe Slalom ICF World Championships, Penrith – Robin Bell, Kate Lawrence, Louise Natoli, John Wilkie, Rob Parker, Lachie Milne. World Cup, German and Spain – Robert Parker. Canoe Slalom World Championships, Prague – Emma Lefroy. •Cricket Women’s World Cup, South Africa and Ashes Tour of England – Lisa

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