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Athletics awards for Chalmers brothers, and dad!

Athletics awards for Chalmers brothers, and dad!

Saturday 10 February 2018

Athletics awards for Chalmers brothers, and dad!

Saturday 10 February 2018


Alastair and Cameron Chalmers have both been named Guernsey's Athlete of the Year in their respective age groups while their dad, Chris, was given a Growth Mindset Award at the annual Guernsey Athletics Club awards night.

The brothers were both named Athlete of the Year, with Alastair Chalmers claiming the title in the U17/U20s category for his achievements throughout 2017 which included "his best performance over the lower U18 height hurdles", at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Bahamas, where he "easily took the title" and "despite an early celebration, he broke the British U18 record with his time of 51.22seconds."

Older brother, Cameron, was named the senior athlete of the year at last night's awards ceremony at the Farmhouse.

The judges chose Mr Chalmers saying he was a "standout performer on the national 400m scene" with continued success on the track including at the national England U23 Championships where he "came away with another title, another championship record and another island record and a PB of 45.64 seconds - a time which ranks him 44th in the all-time senior UK ranking and 5th in 2017."

The Chalmers brothers' dad wasn't letting them take all of the glory at the annual celebration hosted by Guernsey Athletics Club. Chris Chalmers was given the senior Growth Mindset Award for his work with the club and its members. The junior award went to Jayden and Sarah Creber.

All of the award winners named on the night were:

COLTS 

Most Improved - Talia Godet

Athlete of the Year - Isabelle Lowe

U13s

Intertrust Track and Field Challenge prizes:

Girls - Caitlin Jackson, Kate Bain, Vicky Hancock, Aideen Le Prevost, Macy Ozard

Boys - James Roussel, James Goubert, Sam Hancock, George Goubert, Tom Judd

Team of the Year - Hampshire XC Girls Team

Most Improved - Macy Ozard

Performance of the Year - Caitlin Jackon

Athlete of the Year - Summer Woodhead

U15s

Intertrust Track and Field Challenge Prizes:

Girls - Rhiannon Dowinton, Emily Griggs, Amelia Hart, Lily Cochrane, Sofia Mella

Boys - Ben Solway, Ben Stevens, Josh Avery, Gilles Roussel Reese Jackson

Most Improved - Chris Bain

Performance of the Year - Sofia Mella

Athlete of the Year - Rhiannon Dowinton

U17s/U20s

U17 Intertrust Track and Field Challenge prizes:

Women - Abi Galpin, Eve Bott, Abi Tardivel, Amelia Lees, Sophie Porter

Men - Peter Curtis, Joe Chadwick, Isaac Powers, Mikey Ingrouille, Ciaran Gallagher

Team of the Year - Hampshire XC U17 Men's Team

Most Improved - Peter Curtis

Performance of the Year - Sophie Porter

Athlete of the Year - Alastair Chalmers

SENIOR

Intertrust Track and Field Challenge prizes:

Women - Hannah Lesbirel, Indi Gallagher, Jasmine Norman

Men - James Bougourd, Alex Rowe, Toby Glass

Team of the Year - Hampshire XC Women's Team

Most Improved - Simon Murphy

Performance of the Year - Louise Perrio

Athlete of the Year - Cameron Chalmers

Individual awards:

Club Ambassador of the Year - Gina's Kitchen Team

Growth Mindset - Junior Jayden and Sarah Creber and Senior Chris Chalmers

Volunteer Coach of the Year - Sara Queripel

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