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Fast News - Febuary

 

FAST NEWS

February 2025

Welcome to our first newsletter for 2025.  If there is something you would like to see in the next one, let us know.

Happy Birthday to our members

13 January -  Lenas Engberink

19 January -  Dave Lam

29 January - Lewis Scott

3 February - Kristy Clancy

16 February - Ed Dimmack

27 February - Youl Suh


February/March Events

Saturday 15 Feb - Enduro Series 1

Saturday 22 Feb - Junior Race Series

Sunday 23 Feb - Bunnings BBQ Fundraiser

Sunday 16 Mar - Enduro Series 2

Sunday 23 Mar - Fun Series 1

Saturday 29 Mar - Junior Testing

See the full up to date calendar here - Calendar

Results from National Championships

Queensland Medal Tally

GOLD MEDALS - 26

SILVER MEDALS - 34

BRONZE MEDALS - 31

Logan Speed Medal Tally

GOLD MEDALS - 18

SILVER MEDALS - 28

BRONZE MEDALS - 20


Individual and Relay Medals

Levi Dean - 6 Silver

Lilly O’Neill - 2 Silver, 2 Bronze

Harmony Hansen - 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze

Kylah Dean - 3 Silver, 1 Bronze

Jaxon Hansen - 6 Gold, 3 Silver

Bailey Bowling - 3 Bronze


Alyvia Samia - 1 Gold, 3 Bronze

Zoe Martin - 1 Gold, 1 Bronze

Raiden Dolder - 3 Gold, 5 Silver

Emmanuel Calpakos - 1 Bronze

Nathan Wilson - 1 Bronze

Rob Cook - 1 Gold (new national record), 1 Silver, 2 Bronze

Kurt Stevens - 2 Gold, 2 Silver

Craig Hill - 1 Gold, 2 Silver, 3 Bronze

Shane Anders - 1 Silver

Relay Medals - 2 Gold, 1 Silver and 2 Bronze


Congratulations also our competitors who did not win any individual medals but  gave their best in the toughest competition:

Ellie Zhao

Parker Bowling

Lillie Clancy

Brendan Nash

Milo Montoya

Our Junior and Senior Skaters chosen for the Australian Team for the Asian Roller Skating Championships (Korea in July) and the World Championships (China in September)

Alyvia, Raiden, Emmanuel, Rob (Asian Championships)

Alyvia, Raiden, Zoe, Rob (World Championships)

RULE OF THE MONTH

174. Sport fault -Trajectory and obstructions

174.1 Skaters are to reach the finish line along the shortest imaginary line. In no case can skaters push other skaters or cut in front of them. It is also forbidden to let oneself be taken in tow, to push,obstruct or help any skater. In no case, shall the passing of other skaters cause difficulty to other skaters (passage in force/ entry in force in the pack).

a)      The skater leading the race shall not obstruct the runner-up and must continue in a straightway path without loops or lateral deviations. For the arrival sprint, if there are several skaters acceding to the finish line together, they have to reach the finish line through the right trajectories.

b)      Reduction in rank: During heats and finals, when a skater voluntarily obstructs and causes difficulty to a runner-up with loops or lateral deviations on the last sprint, to avoid the runner-up reach thefinish line, the sanction Reduce in Rank (RR) can be used. This is possible only if the skater in fault did not push, cut, cause a fall, affect or benefit the placement of other skater(s).

TOP TIP

Always have spare parts in your skate bag ready for emergencies and remember to replace them if they get used.

bearings

spacers

axles

laces

frame screws

buckles

Training Sessions

Monday - 6.30-8.00pm - Underwood Netball Courts - All Levels except beginners

Tuesday - 6.30-8.00pm - Wayne Goss Drive - Advanced skaters only (A and B competitive grades)

Thursday - 6.30.8.00pm - Underwood Netball Courts - Intermediate and Advanced skaters (A, B, C competitive grades)

Friday - 6.00-7.00pm - Skate Paradise - Intermediate and Advanced skaters (A, B, C competitive grades)

Saturday - 3.00-4.00pm - Skate Paradise - Beginner and Development skaters (Up to and including C Grade)

Sunday - 7.00-9.00am - Underwood Netball Courts - All Levels except beginners


Stay up to date with any changes to training on our messenger chat group

Logan City Speed Skating · 34-38 Johnson Rd · Hillcrest, QLD 4118 ·

 
 
 

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