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Yesterday, it was all about the glam as GSSC student Matilda Kelly celebrated her Year 10 Formal with her peers at GSSC.

But last Friday the heels were switched for Vans and the dress was replaced with sportswear as Matilda took part in the 2023 National BMX Championships.

Held in Shepparton over four days, the AusCycling champs are the premier event on the Australian BMX calendar, bringing together almost 1200 riders from all ages. The event saw representatives from all states and territories converge on Shepparton, even the likes of Olympian and five-time BMX World Cup champion, Saya Sakakibara.

“I have never competed in anything on that scale,” Matilda said.

“Being able to place in a national event like that was a great experience.”

On Friday, Matilda competed on her 20-inch BMX and on Saturday, placed in her age group event riding her Cruiser.

Matilda has been riding BMX on and off since she was five, following in the footsteps of her dad who used to ride.

“I love it. Even if I don’t make it to the top level in competition, it’s something that I enjoy and get a lot out of.”

Matilda said as a sport and hobby it’s not something that traditionally many girls have been involved in.

“It would be great to see more girls involved – there are a few at our club now and there’s a small group of us across Victoria who usually compete in the same races and state titles,” she said.

“My sister who is 7 is now showing an interest in it so I just really want to support her and see her progress.”

Matilda is involved with the Shepparton BMX Club and said the Shepparton track is one of the best around, featuring an 8-metre hill used by riders at elite level.

“The national championships have been a chance for us to show off the track and club and it’s been good as since last weekend we’ve had some more interest and new people attend training,” she said.

 

On Thursday October 5, the Les O'Brien Precinct in Albury bore witness to an exceptional display of talent and determination as 51 students from Greater Shepparton Secondary College participated in the Hume Region Track & Field Championships. The results were nothing short of extraordinary, as GSSC emerged victorious, securing the top spot in the overall school rankings for the second consecutive year with our students taking home a total of 14 gold, 22 silver and 21 bronze medals for the day. This outstanding achievement is a testament to the dedication, hard work, and competitive spirit of our student athletes.

A special round of applause is due to Fofoa Tulimafono and Djura Weston for their spectacular performances which saw them both crowned age group champion in their respective divisions. Fofoa's remarkable feat of securing four silver medals in the 15 years 100m, 200m, 400m, and shot-put events exemplifies her versatility and athletic prowess. Djura's achievement of three gold medals in the 17 years 100m, long jump, and high jump, along with a silver in the triple jump, demonstrates her exceptional talent and dedication to her sporting career.

Several other GSSC competitors displayed their extraordinary skills and determination by securing first place in their respective events, earning the right to represent the school at the School Sport Victoria Track & Field Championships in Melbourne, which took place on Monday, October 16. These athletes proudly carried the GSSC banner to Albert Park, representing the school with pride and determination.

Congratulations to the following athletes:

  • Farid Azizi - 18-20 years 200m Run
  • Samantha Comline - 18-20 years 400m Run
  • Jamie Hall - 14 years Javelin Throw
  • Kazadi Kadima - 14 years 800m & 1500m Run
  • Ellie Robinson - 12-13 years shot put & discus
  • Paul Tafili - 12-13 years shot put
  • Olivia Buchan, Ashlee Meyer, Summah Round & Fofoa Tulimafono - 17 years girls 4x100m relay
  • Farid Azizi, John Matira, Damon Moloney & Bharat Sharma - 18-20 years 4x100m relay

Congratulations to all the participants, medallists, and age group champions for their hard-earned success at the Hume Region Championships, and may they continue to make this school and community proud in their future endeavours on and off the field.

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