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Two Trundle Champions Qualify For Nationals

November 4, 2022 By Maggi Barnard

Toby Morgan (left) and Isabella Skipworth are both very excited to have qualified for Nationals in Brisbane.

Two Trundle para-athletes have qualified for nationals after competing at PSSA State Athletics Carnival at Olympic Park in Sydney recently.

Toby Morgan and Isabella Skipworth both qualified for NSW Athletics team to compete at the School Sport Australia Track & Field Championship in Brisbane later this month.

Toby, who is a Year 4 student at Parkes East Public School, not only came first in the junior boys multi class 800m event, but also broke the record in the T34 200m event. The NSW record was 1:28 and he ran it in 47 seconds!

Isabella is a student at St Patrick’s Primary School in Trundle and she became the champion in multi-class discuss with a distance of 12.80m.

Toby has spina bifida, a condition that affects the spine, and his parents were told he would be in a wheelchair all his life.

Toby’s mum Kelly said they were extremely proud of Toby’s achievement. “When Toby was born, he had surgery on day one to close the lesion on his back and have a shunt inserted in his brain for his hydrocephalus,” she said. “Following the surgery, the neurosurgeon advised us that Toby would be in a wheelchair, however he has proven him wrong.”

She said Toby started walking a bit before he was two with the aid of a walking frame. “At that time his feet were almost turned backwards. His walking improved and the physio told us he would likely use the walker until he started school.”

He only used it for about six months and started walking on his own.

Toby wears splints on his legs as he has absolutely no muscle in his legs below the knees and partial paralysis in his feet. This however doesn’t stop him from playing soccer, tennis, touch football and now athletics. He went to State earlier this year for Cross Country.

Major 300 Milestone For Karen

July 29, 2022 By Maggi Barnard

Karen McGaw at the Northparkes Oval parkrun after reaching her 300th milestone on Saturday.

It was a beautiful day on Saturday for Karen McGaw to reach her 300th parkrun milestone at the Northparkes Oval parkrun. Her first parkrun was in 2013 and she completed 140 runs at her home parkrun in Newcastle. She also ran her personal best time of 26:43 in Newcastle. Karen has participated in 38 different parkruns in NSW, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT, as well as international runs in England and New Zealand. She has also given back to parkrun by volunteering 45 times in 10 different roles. Karen moved to Forbes in May and now regularly attends the Northparkes Oval run at 8am every Saturday. Congratulations Karen! 

Parkrun Milestones

May 27, 2022 By Maggi Barnard

Hamish Orr completed his 25th parkrun on Saturday in a personal best time of 18:07 for the 5km run. (Photo: Northparkes Oval parkrun)

It was a week of milestones at the Northparkes Oval parkrun event 47 last Saturday with three runners achieving their 25 run milestones. Congratulations to Tim Keith, Hamish Orr and Jianjun Tian. 

Tim completed all 25 of his parkruns at his home run of Northparkes Oval since he joined at event 4. 

Hamish completed 24 of his 25 runs at Northparkes Oval, and one at the Orange parkrun. Hamish also ran a personal best time for his 25th event clocking 18:07 for the 5km run. 

Jianjun completed 12 parkruns at Northparkes Oval, seven at Rock Riverside, four at Southbank, and one each at St Peters and St Lucia. 

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