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Christina’s Restaurant 550m Race
  admin        November 19, 2012

The $505 Christina’s Restaurant 550m Race is @ WA Athletics Stadium. Watts wins in style 15yo Ross High Performance athlete Sophie Watts has won the $505 Christina’s Restaurant 550m Race on a windy Friday night at the WAAS. The second winner from the RHP stable to win the major prize in the $1500 three race Continue reading →

West Coast Athlete – November
  admin        November 8, 2012

Name: Brooke Pires-Parenzee  Age: 17 Club: Melville ROAR Career Prizemoney: $290 Career highlights: 2012 Kennards Hire Rockingham Gift 120m Women’s runner up. 4th Place in the 2012 Christina’s Restaurant 70m Sprint (only female in the final). 2008 u14 Australian All Schools 400m Gold. 2009 u15 Australian All Schools 400m Gold. 2010 u16 Australian All Schools Continue reading →

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Western Australian & Interstate Athletes should ensure before participating in any WA professional running event they must be a current member of the WCAL (or appropriate AAC state league) and the event must be sanctioned by the WCAL

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