70 of Aloha College’s strongest athletes travelled to Arroyo de la Miel Stadium to compete in the 2011 International Schools Athletics Championships.Standards were extremely high with over 400 athletes taking part in 9 events.Gold medal performances fromOliver Nash (Year 10) JavelinJames Kempell (Year 10) Long JumpAlan Marchi (Year 10) 100mDylan Newman (Year 10) 400mArthur Ambler (Year 9) 100mJoel Jonason (Year 8) 400mCatalina Curbishley (Year 9) 400menabled Aloha to finish in third place, just behind Sotogrande and EIC.A great day was had by all and we are looking forward to next year’s event where we will be aiming even higher.
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