OPEN CLUB RECORDS

Event MEN Time Date WOMEN Time Date
100 yards Jeff SARGENT 9.6 secs 27/03/1977 Katie HOWARD 11.2 secs 8/02/2004
100 metres Chris PERRY 10.66 secs 2/03/1985 Lisa WHITLOCK 12.3 secs 17/03/1977
200 metres John DINAN 20.19 secs 6/03/1986 Lisa WHITLOCK 25.4 secs 26/11/1977
400 metres Bill HOOKER 46.4 secs 29/03/1969 Jane MILNER 61.8 secs 15/12/1979
800 metres Bill HOOKER 1 min 45.5secs 07/1973 Jane MILNER 2min 21.4secs 25/10/1980
1500 metres Robert HENDY 3min 41secs 8/01/1975 Susan MICHELSSON 4min 34.5secs 28/01/1993
1 Mile Robert HENDY 4min 00.1secs 10/01/1974 Annette VAN ROOYEN 5min 55.97secs 6/02/2005
3000 metres Robert HENDY 8min 19.2secs 1/11/1974 Susan MICHELSSON 9min 35.35secs 29/07/2001
5000 metres Robert HENDY 14min 03.4secs 4/12/1972 Susan MICHELSSON 15min 38.66secs 17/06/2000
10000 metres Magnus MICHELSSON 29min 33secs 26/02/2004 Susan MICHELSSON 33min 14.64secs 17/08/2001
Half Marathon Magnus MICHELSSON 1h 02min 51secs 4/09/1999 Susan MICHELSSON 1h 12min 31secs 25/02/2001
Marathon Magnus MICHELSSON 2h 13min 59secs 12/10/2003 Susan MICHELSSON 2h 41min59secs 8/04/2001





COLLINGWOOD HARRIERS OPEN and AGE GROUP RECORDS

This document includes the Club Records of the Collingwood Harriers Athletic Club. We have published it in an effort to help us keep a more up to date record of changes to these performances. Sometimes records are missed because we simply don’t realise that a record has been surpassed or we are unaware of the exact age of a competitor on the actual day of competition.

  Collingwood Harriers Open and Age Group Records

Application for a Club Record

Please fill read the document below and send an email detailing your record to: griffiths.stephen.r@edumail.vic.gov.au

  Collingwood Harriers application for Open and Age record





COLLINGWOOD HARRIERS OLYMPIANS HALL OF FAME

1948 GEORGE KNOTT

Collingwood’s first Olympian, George was selected for the 10,000 Metres Walk.George competed for many years and was a tireless worker for the Club. George became a Collingwood City Councillor and served one term as Mayor. Our track is situated at the ‘George Knott Reserve.’

1956 WES BALODISH

Wes represented the Club and Australia at the Melbourne Games in the Discus throw

1964, 1968, 1972 BOB GARDINER

Still competing with the Club, Bob finished a great 5th. in the 50 Kilometre Walk in Tokyo in 1964. Selected again in 1968, Bob, like many Athletes, was affected by the altitude of Mexico City and didn’t quite match his effort of four years earlier. Although selected in 1972 for the Munich Games was unable to compete due to serious complications after ‘minor’ surgery prior to the team’s departure. Bob also won a Commonwealth Games Silver Medal in 1970. He also, at one time, held the World Record for the 20 mile walk.

1972, 1976 Ray Boyd

Ray represented the Club and his country in the spectacular Pole Vault event. Selected as Captain of the 1976 team to Montreal, Ray also won a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal in the vault in Brisbane in 1982. Ray now lives in Queensland with wife Denise, also an ex champion athlete, (Olympic & C’wealth rep in the sprints) and three children all of whom are showing great potential in athletics





Interesting Collingwood facts

…the oldest Club Record still on our books belongs to George Knott. Set in 1948, his 10,000 track metres walk time may never be broken. The event is rarely held these days!

…when Robert Hendy set his Club Mile record of 4mins 00.1secs in 1972, the ‘other’ two watches recorded times under the magical four minutes. Unfortunately in those days of manual timing, the slowest time shown on the time pieces became the official result.

…that our Open Women’s 4x400 metres relay record is held by an under 14 team. Set in their premiership season of 2002-03 the girls improved steadily throughout the season and finally eclipsed the existing senior record in the Association Final at Doncaster. The team members were Caitlyn O’Meara, Narelle Scott, Emma Hayes and Stella Anyaogu.

…that before Magnus Michelsson finally broke Paul O’Hare’s marathon record of 2hrs. 20 mins. 20 secs. he firstly equalled it, to the very second, when he (Magnus) won the Australian title in Gold Coast Marathon.

…that Mick Pikos, holder of our under 18 an under 20 hammer records went on to represent Australia in two Olympic Games. The only problem is Mick gave up athletics and took up wrestling, the sport in which he gained selection.

… when Julian Harris broke the under 18 and under 20 3 kilometre records in November 2006, he erased the name of another athlete who went on to represent Australia in the Olympics after his time with Collingwood. Peter Robertson who set the records in 1993 has worn the green and gold in the triathlon events at the Olympic Games and in 2006 won a Bronze Medal at the Melbourne Commonwealth Games. Peter has also won the World Triathlon title on more than one occasion!


Collingwood Harriers Athletic Club
Incorporating Kew-Camberwell Athletic Club
George Knott Athletic Field
Heidelberg Rd Clifton Hill VIC

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