SPRINTER Angus See led Ballarat’s medal haul at the Australian Junior Track and Field Championships in Sydney.
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Ballarat Harriers athletes returned home with three medals.
He was one of three Ballarat relay gold medallists at the five-day meet.
He joined Darcy Edgerton (Eureka) in the Victorian team, which won the under-14 men’s 4x100m relay.
Liam Procaccino (Harriers) was the other Ballarat gold medallists, helping Victoria to victory in the under-18 4x400m relay.
See also earned silver and bronze medals.
He finished second in the under-14 men’s 200m and third in the under-14 men’s 400m.
To cap off his campaign, See was fourth in the 100m in his age group.
Eureka’s Annaliese Bush was also a multi-medallist.
She had thirds in the under-16 women’s 90m hurdles and triple jump.
For his multiple top-three finishes, including a relay gold medal, Angus See is the The Courier Sportz Biz Sports Star of the Week.
He receives a $50 voucher courtesy of Sportz Biz, Ballarat.
Details on how to nominate someone you know are on the entry form below.
GOLD
Darcy Edgerton (Eureka): under-14 men’s 4x100m relay
Angus See (Ballarat Harriers): under-14 men’s 4x100m relay
Liam Procaccino (Ballarat Harriers): under-18 4x400m relay
SILVER
Jack Davies (Eureka): under-20 men’s 5000m
Ashlea Bylsma (Wendouree): under-17 women’s long jump
Ella Squire (Wendouree): under-14 women’s triple jump
Angus See (Ballarat Harriers): under-14 men’s 200m
Grace O’Dwyer (Ballarat Harriers): under-16 women’s 4x100m relay
BRONZE
Annaliese Bush (Eureka): under-16 women’s 90m hurdles, under-16 women’s triple jump
Sam Williams (Wendouree): under-15 men’s 1500m
Angus See (Ballarat Harriers): under-14 men’s 400m
Callum Baker (YCW): under-20 men’s shot put