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Emily Smith - 0435 726 198
Briony Lock - 0402 331136
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Multi Event Day - Sunday 26th February
The Multi Event Championship is a championship event where athletes compete in five set events over the day. Athletes accrue points based on their performances in the individual events, with medals presented to the three highest point scorers in each age group.
Entry is open to all athletes in the Under 9 to Under 17 age groups who are registered with SA Little Athletics before 20th January 2012.
Date: Sunday 26th February 2012
Nominations Close: 2nd February 2012
For more information, and to download an entry form,please click on the link below, or go to the SALAA web Site. http://www.salaa.org.au/ complete the form, scan it and email back to info@henleydistrictslittleathletics.com BY 1st FEBRUARY 2011
http://henleydistrictslittleathletics.com/multi_entry_form_2012.pdf |
Presentation Night |
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Tiny Tots presentation will be held on Friday 23rd March at 6.00pm at Henley memorial Oval.
Presentaion for all other athletes will be Friday 30th March at 6.00pm at Henley Memorial Oval.
We are arranging for a marquee and chairs for the night, please feel free to bring along some drinks and food, although the BBQ will be cooking FREE SAUSAGES. Remember all registered receive a medal, and the top point scorers in each age group for both boys and girls receive a trophy.
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Parents Responsibility |
The Committee has found it necessary for legal and safety reasons to introduce a “No Parent – No Play” policy.
All athletes from U6 – U14 (inclusive) must have a parent or nominated responsible person in attendance for the entire meet to enable the athlete to compete.
Little Athletics is not a “child minding service”. It is a condition of registration of an athlete that the family acknowledges the attendance and participation in the meets is expected. Disregarding this, adds a burden to the already full load that many parents carry helping out and ensuring that their own children compete safely and enjoy themselves. To this end, if Parents cannot be present, there is a book in the clubrooms where you must delegate responsibility for your child to another adult. This policy WILL be policed throughout the season. Parents and coaches teach children to be good winners as well as good losers. The major emphasis is on personal improvement, not winning. |
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