2003 ADELAIDE
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Todd
Bateman winning the 120m Adelaide Bay Sheffield final.
A
photo of the finish to the 2003 ABS, taken from The Advertiser.
Todd
Bateman celebrating with his parents and his coach Greg
Adams after his victory.
Mark
Ormrod (2nd), Todd Bateman (1st) and Andrew McManus (3rd)
on the dais after the 2003 Adelaide Bay Sheffield final.
Todd's coach Greg Adams and Adelaide City Councillor Bert
Taylor and are also in the photo.
Todd
Bateman with his coach Greg Adams and their trophies.
Michelle
Burckhardt wins the 120m Women's Gift final.
Dennis
Rebbeck from Boomerang Travel congratulates Anna Deery (2nd),
Michelle Burckhardt (1st) and Shanie Singleton (3rd) on
the dais after the 120m Women's Gift final.
The
winners of the two main sprints, Todd Bateman and Michelle
Burckhardt, with their trophies.
Runners
are given their final orders by Brian Hart before the running
of the 1600m Selected Backmarkers final.
Shane
Thiele wins the 1600m Selected Backmarkers final.
Shane
Thiele celebrates after his victory.
Matthew
McDonough (2nd), Shane Thiele (1st) and Dale Engler (3rd)
are congratulated by the Langhorne Creek Wine Region representative
on the dais after the running of the 1600m Selected Backmarkers
final.
Amin
Chehade, Ben Wright and Steve Garreffa in a heat of the
550m Open.
Amin
Chehade wins the 550m Open final.
Amin
Chehade celebrates with wife Jackie after his victory.
Neil
Fuller wins the 120m Paralympic Gift final.
Malcolm
Bennett (2nd), Neil Fuller (1st) and Paul Benz (3rd) on
the dais after the running of the 120m Paralympic Gift final.
Tamsyn Lewis at the dais to congratulate Kate Mandalovic
(2nd), Laura Rudaks (1st) and Lorry Krystic (3rd) after
the 120m ASA All Schools Champions Handicap final.
Chris
Burckhardt wins the 400m Invitation Handicap from Evan King
and Tom Hassell.
Chris
Burckhardt after his victory.
Justin
Lewis wins the 120m Invitation final.
Mark
Beveridge winning the 1600m Backmarkers final from Jordan
Massey-Harvey.
Craig
Lancaster winning the 550m Over 35s final.
Steve
Brimacombe being interviewed by Channel 7 news.
15
year old Chris Sebastian who sang the national anthem before
the running of the 2003 Adelaide Bay Sheffield.
Terry
McAuliffe with his son Henry during his racecalling duties.
A
picture of the crowd at Adelaide Oval on December 28.
Gary
Thompson congratulates Matthew Ferber (2nd), Andrew Brown
(1st), Lisa Roberts (DH 3rd) and Michael Nitschke (DH 3rd)
after the 800m U20s final.
John
French wins the 1600m Frontmarkers final.
John
Barker is presented with his Life Membership certificate
by President Brendan Golden.
Robbie
Ziersch is presented with his Life Membership certificate
by President Brendan Golden.
Runners
after the gun fires in a heat of the 70m Open.
Runners
after the gun fires in a heat of the 120m Under 20s.
Todd
Bateman in action during the 120m Under 20s heats.
Colin
Ricketts wins the 1600m Over 35s final.
Amin
Chehade wins the 800m Open final.
Joan
Neil, widow of Bill Neil, congratulates Ryan England (2nd),
Amin Chehade (1st) and Mark Thomson (3rd) after the running
of the 800m Open final.
Jane
Mudge wins the 550m Women's final.
Ken
Telfer wins the 120m Over 35s final.
William
Bowie wins the 120m Restricted final.
Andrew
Steele (2nd), William Bowie (1st) and Stephen Boyle (3rd)
on the dais after the 120m Restricted final.
Jeremy
Blieschke wins the 120m Under 20s final.
Shanie
Singleton wins the 70m Women's final.
Evan
Jarvis wins the 70m Open final.
John
Brown congratulates Tom Hassell (2nd), Evan Jarvis (1st)
and Dylan Hicks (3rd) on the dais after the 70m Open final.
President
Brendan Golden presents Brian Hart with his AAC Award for
recognition of 25 years of service.
President
Brendan Golden presents Mark Faulkner with his AAC Award
for National Sprinter of the Year for Season 2002/03.
President
Brendan Golden presents Geoff Strutton with his AAC Award
for National Administrator of the Year for Season 2002/03.
President
Brendan Golden presents Kate and Jo Fenech with a certificate
for their brother Matthew (away overseas) after his AAC
Award for National Distance Athlete of the Year for Season
2002/03.
The
Steinert sisters, Pirrenee and Sheena, after the running
of the 550m Women's final.