On Thursday 9 October, twenty-six students from CMCB proudly represented the school at the Loddon Mallee Regional Track and Field Championships in Bendigo.
Despite a bit of wind, the weather was otherwise ideal, with a comfortable 20 degrees making for a great day of competition. The standard was high, and our students rose to the occasion, delivering fantastic performances. Many achieved personal bests and secured podium finishes—a testament to their hard work and determination.
A special mention goes to Mila Childs, who had an outstanding day with four individual first-place finishes and a win in the relay. She also broke the 14 Year Girls Long Jump record, jumping 5.33m, surpassing the previous record of 5.15m set in 2018.
As a school, we finished 3rd overall out of 45 schools, which is an impressive effort.
Eighteen students have now qualified for the SSV State Finals in Melbourne on Monday 20 October. We congratulate all students who have progressed and wish them the very best of luck. We look forward to seeing how they perform on the state stage.
Students who finished in the top 3
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
Grace Mulqueen, Cash Caldis, Imogen Brown, Marlie Skinner, Jensen Sawyer, Jaxon Speirs, Henry Kleinert, Emmett Kong, Kahl McInerney, Duncan Strachan, Mila Childs, Ryan Packer, Etta Place, Mitchell Hannaford, Eliza Evans, Ruby Bath, Chelsey Bennett, Lucy Pollock, Abby Colt, April Wainwright, Poppy Carter, Ellie Macumber, Sienna Raco, Lilly Teuma, (Absent from photo: Hannah Guo, Charli McInerney)
On Thursday 9 October, twenty-six students from CMCB proudly represented the school at the Loddon Mallee Regional Track and Field Championships in Bendigo.
Despite a bit of wind, the weather was otherwise ideal, with a comfortable 20 degrees making for a great day of competition. The standard was high, and our students rose to the occasion, delivering fantastic performances. Many achieved personal bests and secured podium finishes—a testament to their hard work and determination.
A special mention goes to Mila Childs, who had an outstanding day with four individual first-place finishes and a win in the relay. She also broke the 14 Year Girls Long Jump record, jumping 5.33m, surpassing the previous record of 5.15m set in 2018.
As a school, we finished 3rd overall out of 45 schools, which is an impressive effort.
Eighteen students have now qualified for the SSV State Finals in Melbourne on Monday 20 October. We congratulate all students who have progressed and wish them the very best of luck. We look forward to seeing how they perform on the state stage.
Students who finished in the top 3
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
Grace Mulqueen, Cash Caldis, Imogen Brown, Marlie Skinner, Jensen Sawyer, Jaxon Speirs, Henry Kleinert, Emmett Kong, Kahl McInerney, Duncan Strachan, Mila Childs, Ryan Packer, Etta Place, Mitchell Hannaford, Eliza Evans, Ruby Bath, Chelsey Bennett, Lucy Pollock, Abby Colt, April Wainwright, Poppy Carter, Ellie Macumber, Sienna Raco, Lilly Teuma, (Absent from photo: Hannah Guo, Charli McInerney)