The Little Athletics Tasmania Northern All-State competition attracted a record number of 523 athletes from 20 centres across the state to the St Leonards Athletics Centre on Saturday.
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South Launceston U-15 athlete Isabella Foster was one of the standout performers breaking the girls’ triple jump record with 10.92 metres and also winning the 90m hurdles. Devonport’s Chelsea Scolyer broke the U-11, 200m record with a time of 28.50 seconds. Other records went to North Launceston-White City’s Joel Digney in the boys’ U-15 300m, Huon Valley’s Hailee Baldwin in the U-15 girls 200m hurdles, North Launceston-White City’s Amie Broad in the U-13 girls 200m hurdles, Kingborough’s Sonny Pybus in the U-13 boys’ 200m hurdles, Devonport’s Vinnie Manion in the U-9 boys’ 60m hurdles and Longford Districts Lucy Smith in the U-9 girls’ 60m hurdles. Archie Rogers (L’ford) won the U-7 boys’ discus and vortex events and Daniel Wojcki (South L’ton) won the U-7 60m hurdles, long jump and 200m.