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Box Hill Athletic Club Inc. Annual Report 2018-19
This report was presented at the Annual General Meeting of Box Hill Athletic Club Inc. at Hagenauer Reserve, Barwon St, Box Hill on Friday, 3 May 2019.
Office bearers
President Chris O’ConnorVice President Stephen DinneenSecretary Michelle AtkinsonTreasurer Simon EvansCommittee members Barbara Johnson Angela Robbie Jeremy Griffith Simon St Hill Stephen Ellinghaus Tony Marsh Rachel Limburg Mitch Dyer Graeme Olden
AV delegates Chris O’Connor Jeremy Griffith Simon St Hill Mitch Dyer Rachel Limburg Team managers Chris O’Connor Andrew Wilcox Colin Woods Ian Sloane Samantha Culbert Justin Doherty
Auditor J L Collyer & Partners
Our mission statement Box Hill Athletic Club supports athletes to achieve their
goals in a fun and social atmosphere.
Front cover photo: Peter Stefanos, Jackson Deane and Bob McHugh in action at Cruden Farm.
1960 M Fraser +
1963 G B Stringer +
1964 R Barlow + H Logan + B Thorpe
1965 A E Barlow + J D Leach +
1966 R P Lees W M Leach + J Grigg P Monahan
1967 M Carroll1968 T C Kelly + R J Hansen + N R Twitt G Dell
1969 J Pekin
1971 W Collins A J Fraser
1972 R E Beal R W Ramadge +
1973 D A Barlow R W Haywood J D Ramadge K T Routley +
1975 N H Gardner
1977 A G Chambers S J Fraser + B J Layh W J Leach
1979 J Hines + D Cook +
1982 M A Blundy + D J Bourne F E Fell V J Fox P T Grant
1983 P Mann + A O Gusbeth A B Stewart
1984 H J Summers S F Tutchener + D Mann I Mann +
1987 J Hamilton + D Filling
1988 K Armstrong V Armstrong F T Cron + G Crouch S Livingston M Wall
1989 I Jones
1990 M Fielding J Towers
Life members of Box Hill Athletic Club
1991 L Armstrong T Collie B Lewry C O’Connor I Sloane
1992 R Harrison T Lucas S Miller M Stewart
1993 D Cross R Falkenberg G Ford
1994 J Collyer A Cross R Fraser +
1997 G Olden2003 J Milner
2005 A Robbie2006 A Pepper
2008 J Meagher
2009 S Hooker
2012 C Organ
2018 B Johnson M Sloane
+ Deceased
Life member John Meagher in action at Bundoora.
Life members of Box Hill Athletic Club
President’s report
The running of a large athletics club is a team effort. Although the modern busy lifestyle that we lead means that many organisations such as ours have difficulties finding volunteers, Box Hill has made great progress in building a group of enthusiastic and dedicated members helping to grow the club.
Thank you to our hard-working committee. Our secretary, Michelle Atkinson, has helped to keep the administration of the club running smoothly. Simon Evans is a diligent treasurer, with many ideas to help build the club and look after our finances. Steve Dinneen has worked tirelessly promoting the Whitehorse Twilight and the Box Hill Classic, bringing more competition and kudos back to our track. Simon St Hill acts as our Box Hill Athletic Club committee representative on the ground management committee and Barbara Johnson and Angela Robbie are our unofficial event organisers. Jeremy Griffith has made a big contribution to our strategic planning and marketing, while Rachel Limburg, Mitch Dyer, Tony Marsh and Steve Ellinghaus have presented the athletes and coaches perspectives on the committee. Graeme Olden has also contributed with his experience and intimate knowledge of the development of the club.
The work of this committee along with our coaches, team managers, club helpers and of course the athletes themselves has led to another successful year for the club.
Our teams won a number of Athletics Victoria premierships - three in the winter cross country and road racing season (XCR’18) and two in the summer track and field season (AV Shield).
Our members won many state and national championship medals, while Georgia Griffith, Zoe Buckman and Chris Hamer were selected for the Commonwealth Games, Nana Owusu-Afriyie competed in the World Junior Championships and Harry Summers ran for Australia in the world cross country championships.
After having very few events at Hagenaeur Reserve in recent years, the club hosted eight events this summer season: the state relay championships, the lower grade Zatopek 10 races, the milers club twice, the high velocity club twice, one round of shield competition, as well as two special competitions organised by the club. Special
mention to Steve Dinneen who, with help from Peter Stefanos and many others, ran two very successful competitions at Box Hill.The Whitehorse Twilight meet was held in November and the Box Hill Classic in February, with Harry Summers’ club record in the 3000m being one of the highlights.
While the Athletics Victoria cross country and road racing competition appears to be growing, there has been a concerning decrease in the number of athletes looking to compete in summer track and field club versus club competition. Whether this is due to changes made by Athletics Victoria to the format on summer competition is unclear, but it is certainly an issue that the club and the state association will need to address as interclub competition is still the main “product” that we offer our members.
Another issue facing the club is the increasing fees athletes must pay to register with Athletics Victoria and compete in shield competition. The basic fees have more than doubled since 2012, while the Box Hill club fee has remained constant over this period. If we aim to grow our membership in the face of increasing costs we must offer a quality product and look at innovative ways of gaining and retaining members.
Finally, I would like to thank all those who have helped me since I took on the role of club president in 2011. The club has had only three presidents, Graeme Olden, Colin Organ and myself since the Box Hill Amateur Athletic Club combined with the Box Hill Women’s Athletic Club in 1996 and I believe it is time for a new person to take on the role. I encourage all members to look for ways to support the club so that we can continue to thrive into the future.
Chris O’Connor Club President
Chris is pictured looking with justifiable trepidation
at Cruden Farm’s muddy crossing.
Winter report
Box Hill had another highly successful cross country and road racing season in 2018 (XCR’18).
Our men’s teams dominated the competition and we should all appreciate this golden era that has seen Box Hill win the men’s Premier Division premiership for the third year in a row and the fifth time in six years.
Andre Waring takes the men’s Premier Division relay team to victory at Jells Park.
Congratulations to Nick Baggott, Steve Dinneen, Matt O’Donnell, Will Potter, Harry Summers, Andre Waring, James O’Connell, Michael Dowel, Alex Ritchie, Sam Dipnall and Klarie McIntyre, who all contributed to this success.
To underline our distance running depth, Box Hill also won the Division 2 men’s premiership. This is a great achievement to win the top two divisions. Our other premiership was won by the Over 50 men’s team who dominated their competition winning every one of the nine rounds of competition.
Our women’s team struggled this year and we failed to fill a team in several competitions. This has led to our team being demoted to Division 2 for 2019. Although this is disappointing, it gives our team a chance to rebuild. With many talented young female distance runners in the club, we will no doubt be back in the Premier Division before long.
Individually, Harry Summers won a silver medal in the 15km road championships and Andre Waring a bronze medal in the 12km cross country championships. Harry, Andre, Will Potter and Nick Baggott all finished in the top 20 at the national cross country championships in Queensland.
Katherine Foley tackles the challenging Jells Park relay course.
Our juniors performed well at the Victorian All Schools Championships with Ashlee Treagus winning the gold medal in the Under 16 4km event. Thomas Diamond won a silver medal in the U15 4km race and Sam Rattray also silver in the Under 20 8km race.
In other events, Scott McKenzie won the U20 race over 6km at Cruden Farm, where Ashlee Treagus finished 3rd in the U16 race. Lachlan Doehmann won the U16 road race over 3km at Albert Park.
John Meagher (50-54 years) and Garth Calder (55-59 years) were declared the individual winter champions in their respective age groups, each winning their age group in multiple events, while Julie Norney and Pia Hunter also won their age group in several events.
At the Melbourne Marathon Klarie McIntyre ran a PB of 2:32.38 to win the bronze medal in the Victorian state title, while John Meagher put in a brilliant performance to record a time 2:37.15 and smash the Australian record for his age group (55-59 years). Harry Summers had a big win in the 10km event at the Melbourne Marathon Festival, running a time of 29:23.
The outstanding cross country performance came after our winter season had finished when Harry Summers finished 3rd in the trials for the World Cross Country Championship and was selected to run for Australia in Denmark. There he performed admirably to finish in 56th place against the world’s best distance runners.
John Meagher (55-59 year) and Julie Norney (50-54 years) both won the 8km cross country events at the national masters championships .
Thank you to all the athletes who supported our teams this XCR season and thank you to all the parents and supporters who have been there to act as time keepers or club helpers or have supported the team in other ways. A special thanks to Ian and Megan Sloane for their help and support.
Let’s hope that we can continue the club’s distance running success in 2019!
Summer report
Shield competition After a rare failure to win any shield premierships in 2017/18, Box Hill won two premierships this year. Congratulations to our Under 16 boys and girls teams who both won their respective AV Shield premierships.
The Under 16 boys team of Axel Woods, Jordan Liang, Jeremy Shum, William Moxey, Matthew Dougan, Bailey Culbert, Advaith Prabha, Jack Armstrong, Jack Mclean, Ewan Webber, Harry Chen, Jordan Abbott, Zachary Matters, Bede Waters, Milton Simopoulos, Eli Taylor, Andre Di Medio and Johnny Suares dominated their age group final to win by more than 1200 points. Congratulations to all these boys and to all the other U16 boys who helped the team get through to the final and to team manager, Colin Woods (assisted by Sam Culbert), for all his help and organisation of the team.
The Under 16 girls team of Jennifer Lim, Holly Nieuwenhuizen, Carly Senior, Ella Doherty, Charli Power, Eve Parry, Carla Dreyer, Ashlee Treagus, Ruby Maher, Mia Pope, Breanna Croall, Sienna Hillberg, Georgia Tayler and Tess Parry put in some great performances to win a closely fought contest. Congratulations to these girls and all the others who competed for this team throughout the year. Thanks also to Justin Doherty for all his help in organising this team.
Andrew Wilcox organised the men’s over 40 team that finished 2nd in the Shield final, while our Open Men Division 1 and Open Women Division 1 teams were, unfortunately, not at full strength in the finals and both finished in fifth position.
International competition Last April Georgia Griffith and Zoe Buckman represented Australia in the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast. Chris Hamer was also selected but was unable to compete due to injury. Georgia and Zoe both competed in the final of the 1500m, with Georgia finishing 5th in 4:04.17 and Zoe 12th in 4:06.41. Georgia went on to run 2:00.73 to miss the final of the 800m by the smallest of margins. Later in the year Georgia raced in the USA and improved her 800m personal best to 2:00.13
Nana Owusu-Afriyie (pictured above) ran for Australia in the 4x100m relay in the World Junior Championships in Finland. Nana has now been selected to for the open relay squad for the world relay championships in Japan later this month. Nana, along with Georgia Griffith and Georgia Hansen (1500m in 4:11.52) have all run times to qualify them for the World University Games.
Andrew Wilcox performed superbly in the World Masters Indoor Championships in Poland to win the world title in the 50-54 years 400m event in the time of 53.44
Australian Open Championships Georgia Griffith and Nana Owusu-Afriyie both picked up silver medals at the Australian Track and Field Championships in Sydney. Georgia ran the 800m in 2:01.26 and Nana the 200m in 23.64 (-1.2)
Australian Junior ChampionshipsBox Hill athletes picked up 10 medals in the underage competition. Congratulations to our national champions, Doug Buckeridge, Johnny Suares and to Samanatha Olsen, who was a part of the U20 gold medal winning relay team. Special congratulations also to our other medalists, Andre Di Medio, Georgia Tayler, Dalton Di Medio, Anastasia Purcell and to Holly Nieuwenhuizen, who was a part of the bronze medal winning U16 relay teamGold Medals Doug Buckeridge 3000m U17 8:47.67Johnny Suares Pole Vault U14 3.40mJohnny Suares Pole Vault U15 3.50mSamantha Olsen 4x400m Relay U20Silver Medals Andre Di Medio Pole Vault U16 4.15mGeorgia Tayler Pole Vault U18 3.60mGeorgia Tayler Pole Vault U16 3.60mBronze Medals Dalton Di Medio Pole Vault U20 4.75mHolly Nieuwenhuizen 4x100m Relay U16Anastasia Purcell 400m U18 56.14
Australian All Schools Championships Many Box Hill athletes performed well under difficult weather conditions, at the Australian All Schools Championships in Cairns in December, winning three gold, one silver and three bronze medals.Gold Medals Andre Di Medio Pole Vault U16 4.10mJohnny Suares Pole Vault U14 2.80mSebastian Beck 4x100m relay U14Silver Medals Connor Ogilvie 1500m U16 4:01.13Bronze Medals Bailey Culbert Long Jump U16 6.36m Sarah Melsom Pole Vault U18 3.50mTess Parry Pole Vault U14 2.70m
Australian Master Championships The Australian Masters Track and Field Championships have recently been held in Melbourne with Box Hill athletes picking up a swag of medals.Gold MedalsRussell Clowes 800m 35-39 years 2:06.98Julie Norney 5000m 50-54 years 18:37.20Andrew Wilcox 400m 50-54 years 53.67Rob Mayston 60m 60-64 years 8.06Rob Mayston 100m 60-64 years 12.47Rob Mayston 200m 60-64 years 25.67Rob Mayston 400m 60-64 years 59.40Rob Mayston Long Jump 60-64 years 4.94mDavid McConnell Pole Vault 65-69 years 2.75mDavid McConnell Pentathlon 65-69 years 2430 pointsSilver MedalsSimon Watson Pentathlon 40-44 years 2484 pointsDavid McConnell 300m Hurdles65-69 years 50.62David McConnell 100m Hurdles65-69 years 20.11George Schillinger Pole Vault 70-74 years 2.90mVasilios Doungas Discus 85-89 years 9.83mBronze MedalsRussell Clowes 5000m 35-39 years 16:54.23Cameron Baker Pole Vault 40-44 years 3.50mAndrew Wilcox 200m 50-54 years 24.14Pia Hunter 1500m 50-54 years 5:35.28Simon Evans 5000m Walk 55-59 years 28:07.72David McConnell 400m 65-69 years 65.77
Victorian Championships Box Hill athletes won close to 100 medals at state championships this season, a tremendous effort.
Victorian Open Championships Gold Medals Harry Summers 5000m 14:08.60Georgia Hansen 1500m 4:27.35Rachel Limburg High jump 1.75mSilver Medals Joel Pocklington Pole vault 5.00mNana Owusu-Afriyie 100m 11.64
Rachel Limburg 100m hurdles 14.59Rachel Limburg Shot put 12.63mBronze Medals Harry Summers 10000m 29:20.56.
State Relay Championships Gold Medals4x1500m Men Open: Nick Baggott, Michael Dowel, Alex Ritchie, Will Potter4x1500m Men 50+ : Andrew Egginton, Scott Lawrence, Michael Eury, John Meagher.Medley Relay Men U16: Will Moxey, Axel Woods, Matt Dougan, Connor Ogilvie.Silver Medals4x400m Women Open: Sam Olsen, Anastasia Purcell, Jess Mourney, Nana Owusu-Afriyie.Medley Relay Women Open: Kate Walker, Sophia Davis, Wednesday Shiel, Marlie Campton.Medley Relay Women U16: Ella Doherty, Eve Parry, Charli Power, Ashlee Treagus.4x400m Women U16: Eve Parry, Dee Dee Deng, Carla Dreyer, Charli Power.4x100m women U14: Tess Parry, Carly Senior, Ali Seal, Chavella Tanubrata.Bronze Medals4x400m Men 50+: David McConnell, David Dougan, Andrew Egginton, Scott Lawrence.Medley Relay Women U18: Archisa Sharma, Becky Lim, Amy Atkinson, Hayley McGoldrick.4x100m Men U16: Jordan Liang, Hugo Akse, Jeremy Shum, Axel Woods. Victorian Junior Championships Gold MedalsDalton Di Medio U20 Pole vault 4.60mAnastasia Purcell U18 400m 56.54Douglas Buckeridge U17 1500m 4:16.88Douglas Buckeridge U17 3000m 9:02.61Connor Ogilvie U17 800m 1:57.57Andre Di Medio U16 Pole vault 4.35mTess Parry U15 Pole vault 3.00mJohnny Suares U14 Pole vault 3.25m
Silver MedalsSamantha Olsen U20 400m 56.87Sarah Melsom U20 Pole vault 3.60mAnastasia Purcell U18 200m 25.39Ashlee Treagus U17 1500m 4:43.84Ella Doherty U17 100m hurdles 15.36Ashlee Treagus U17 800m 2:16.98Bailey Culbert U17 400m hurdles 59.37Ruby Maher U16 800m 2:17.06Connor McDonald U15 Long jump 5.60mBronze MedalsKieren Hesse U20 3000m steeple 10:03.4Becky Lim U20 Long jump 5.59mOliver Blackburn U18 Javelin 48.70mMilton Simopouplos U17 Shot put 12.24mJeremy Shum U17 110m hurdles 15.77Elijah Tsatas U16 100m hurdles 15.08Connor McDonald U15 100m 12.02Holly Nieuwenhuizen U15 100m 12.75Zachary Matters U14 3000m walk 16:09.55
Masters State Championships Gold MedalsPia Hunter 1500m walk 50-54 8:28.47Russell Clowes 800m 35-39 2:06.68Rob Mayston 100m 60-65 12.83Rob Mayston 200m 60-65 25.69 Rob Mayston 400m 60-65 58.92 Rob Mayston Long jump 60-65 4.99m David McConnell 100m hurdles 65-69 19.59 David McConnell 300m hurdles 65-69 51.57 Neville Gardner Long jump 75-79 1.46mVasilios Doungas Shot put 85-89 4.82m Vasilios Doungas Discus 85-89 8.58m Vasilios Doungas Hammer 85-89 7.00m Silver MedalsPia Hunter 1500m 50-54 5:37.8Pia Hunter 5000m 50-54 20:48.39Simon Watson 110m hurdles 40-44 19.62Cameron Baker Pole vault 40-44 3.41mCameron Baker Long jump 40-44 4.97mMichael Eury 5000m 50-54 17:16.06
Peter McDonald Long jump 55-59 3.15mSimon Evans 1500m walk 55-59 8:08.45Simon Evans 3000m walk 55-59 17:10.59David McConnell 200m 65-69 28.05 David McConnell 400m 65-69 64.44 David McConnell Pole vault 65-69 2.16m Neville Gardner 5000m 75-79 36:30.65Neville Gardner Triple jump 75-79 4.38mBronze MedalsCameron Baker 110m hurdles 40-44 20.02Tony Langelaan 5000m 50-54 18:00.24Andrew Egginton 800m 55-59 2:23.39Andrew Egginton 1500m 55-59 4:56.71Neville Gardner 800m 75-79 4:13.91
Becky Lim competing in the Australian Track and Field Championships in Sydney.
Victorian All Schools Championships Gold Medals Dalton Di Medio Pole vault U20 4.60mBailey Culbert 200m hurdles U16 26.51Doug Buckeridge 1500m U16 4:17.14
Andre Di Medio Pole vault U15 3.85mJohnny Suares Pole vault U14 3.00mTess Parry Pole vault U14 2.70mGeorgia Tayler Pole vault U15 3.40mSarah Melsom Pole vault U18 3.40mSkye Cody Long jump U20 4.71mSkye Cody Triple jump U20 11.00mSilver Medals Jack Stummer 800m U20 1:57.24Bailey Culbert Long jump U16 6.47mDoug Buckeridge 3000m U16 9:04.08Connor Ogilvie 1500m U16 4:18.20Connor Ogilvie 800m U16 1:59.71Sebastian Beck 200m U14 24.74Sebastian Beck 100m U14 12.01Ruby Maher 800m U15 2:16.80Anastasia Purcell 400m hurdles U17 1:04.00
Georgia Tayler claimed a silver medal at Nationals with a vault of 3.60m.
Bronze MedalsAxel Woods 100m U16 11.24Elijah Tsatas 200m hurdles U15 28.88Chavella Tanubrata Triple jump U14 10.75mCharli Power 400m U15 59.42Anastasia Purcell 200m U17 25.88Wednesday Shiel 400m U17 1:01.03
Harry Summers on his way to victory in the 3000m open men’s event at the Box Hill Classic in February. Harry ran 7:51.63 and set a new club record.
Trophies 2018-19
Male Athlete of the Year - Allan Barlow Shield Harry Summers
Female Athlete of the Year - Martha Fraser Shield Georgia Griffith
Junior Male Athlete of the Year - Reg Barlow Cup Douglas Buckeridge
Junior Female Athlete of the Year - Armstrong Trophy Georgia Tayler
Masters Athletes of the Year - Peter Robbie Shield Andrew Wilcox
Winter Champion – Male Hansen Trophy Andre Waring
Winter Champion – Female Megan Sloane Cup Rachel Johnson
Winter Champion – Junior Grant Taggart Award Scott McKenzie
Winter Champion – Masters Chris O’Connor Trophy Garth Calder
Frank Tutchener 5km handicap Andre Waring
Andrew Stewart Pole Vault Trophy Sarah Melsom Blake Lucas Ross Hayward Walking Trophy Zachary Matters Vladimir Slavnic Throwing Trophy Rachael Limburg
Outstanding Finals Athlete Ella Doherty
Colin Pocklington Sprint Trophy Nana Owusu-Afriyie
Outstanding Clubman Award Colin Woods
SHIELD COMPETITION POINTS AWARDS 2018/19
Men Open 1st – Harry Blackburn2nd – Marcus Johnson3rd – William Seton Women Open1st - Yiota Carabourniotis2nd - Rachael Limburg 3rd - Adelaid Hawkins
Men U18 1st - Oliver Blackburn2nd - Anton Zangl3rd - Kennedy Chen
Women U18 1st - Wednesday Shiel2nd Amy Atkinson3rd - Christine Ashton
Men U16 1st - William Moxey2nd – Darcy Beamish3rd - Jeremy Shum
Women U161st - Ella Doherty2nd - Carla Dreyer3rd - Chavella Tanubrata
Men Over 40 1st - Andrew Egginton 2nd - Cameron Baker 3rd - David McConnell
Box Hill Athletic Club members 2018-19
Abbott JordanAkse HugoAllen BenjaminArmstrong JackAshton Christine Assauw ConnorAtkinson AmyAtkinson CarlyAtkinson MichelleBaggott NicholasBaker CameronBeamish DarcyBeck SebastianBibile IzakBlackburn HarryBlackburn OliverBodey MichaelBradford ChrisBrooks KathrynBuckeridge DouglasBuckman ZoeCai OwenCalder GarthCampton MarlieCarabourniotis PanayiotaCarmody VictoriaCarre SimoneChen HarryChen KennedyClemenger RupertClowes RussellCody SkyeCole BrendonCrawford-Rust StellaCrivelli DinoCroall BreannaCross GrahamCrozier LukeCulbert BaileyCulbert JordanCulbert SamanthaDavis SophiaDawes KynanDe Stefanis Joshua
Deane JacksonDeng Dee DeeDi Medio AndreDi Medio DaltonDiamond MayaDiamond ThomasDinneen MelissaDinneen StephenDipnall SamDoehmann LachlanDoherty EllaDougan DavidDougan MatthewDoungas VasiliosDowel MichaelDreyer CarlaDreyer DanicaDreyer HendrikDrieberg MostynDutton BelindaDutton JohnDyer MitchellEgginton AndrewEury MichaelEvans SimonFalcke ChristopherFan JiakaiFilshie JamesFoley KatherineFox CarolynGardner NevilleGrant BarryGreen PeterGriffith GeorgiaGriffith JeremyHajdasz PhillipaHall JonathanHansen FionaHansen GeorgiaHarcourt MatthewHarrison CaitlinHawkins AdelaidHayen BethanyHender Matthew
Hesse KieranHill JackHillberg SiennaHoh CatherineHopkins KristineHunter PiaHunter ZacJohnson BarbaraJohnson MarcusJohnson RachelJones IanKay-Kneebone JasperKhare PrakharKing JoshuaKnight CassandraKnight EmmaKondogonis StephanieLangelaan TonyLawrence ScottLefroy TomLiang JordanLim BeckyLim JenniferLimburg RachelLloyd EdenLovass MurrayLovass TamsynLucas BlakeLynch BarryMacken FinnianMacken JoshuaMackenzie GrantMaher RubyMargaronis IreneMartin AmieMasters EllieMatters ZacharyMayston RobertMcArthur EthanMcConnell DavidMcDonald ConnorMcDonald PeterMcDonald SamuelMcGoldrick Hayley McHugh BobMcIntyre KlarieMcKenzie Scott
McLean JackMcLeod JoshuaMeager SharronMeagher JohnMeehan GeorgieMelsom SarahMourney JessicaMoxey WilliamNally JamesNieuwenhuizen HollyNorman CarlosNorney JulieO'Connell JamesO'Connor ChristopherO'Connor WilliamO'Donnell FinnO'Donnell MatthewOgilvie ConnorOlsen SamanthaOng JenniferOni NikeyOwen RobertOwusu-Afriyie Nana-AdomaParry EveParry TessPearson GeorgiaPetridis MichaelPhillips AngelaPhipps RoxyPocklington JoelPope MiaPotter WilliamPower CharliPowne DarcyPrabha AdvaithPurcell AnastasiaPutt KerryRattray SamuelRitchie AlexanderRives AmyRoberts LouiseRogers JonathanRosenberg ChloeRoss StephenRotty PorschaSanford EllieSchillinger George
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Financial report
• Statement is subject to audit.
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