JBC Jets’ Emma Crouch won gold for the 50m walk. Horsham Heat’s Holly Mee won silver and teammate Jess Sorrel won bronze.
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Gabriel Garcia
The Tri-State Games finished with a gala dinner on Friday, November 17, after a fantastic week of sports which spanned Cobram, Barooga and Yarrawonga.
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Moira Shire Council chair of the panel of administrators John Tanner has hailed the event a brilliant success.
“It's been a fantastic time,” he said.
“The weather’s been kind to us although it’s been a little bit cooler than predicted. We had really good outcomes and everyone’s had a fantastic time.”
Mr Tanner’s sentiments have been echoed by Berrigan Mayor Julia Cornwell McKean.
“It's been such a tremendous success for both our councils and also for the athletes,” she said.
The opening ceremony saw an Olympic-style parade of the various teams that competed.
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Gabriel Garcia
St Joseph’s students at the Tri-State Games opening ceremony. St Joseph students volunteered their time throughout the week-long event.
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Moira Shire Council chair of panel of administrators John Tanner officially opens up the ceremony.
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Gabriel Garcia
Echuca Discoveries Tigers’ Cade Hogan won third place in both the 50m sprint and 50m walk.
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Gabriel Garcia
The event saw perfect weather for the team sports on Friday, November 17.
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Gabriel Garcia
Warrack Warriors’ Ray Hinchcliffe won gold for the 50m walk event.
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Gabriel Garcia
Shepparton Access’s Danika Andronaco bowls for gold.
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Gabriel Garcia
Echuca Discoveries Tigers’ John White during the lawn bowling event.
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Gabriel Garcia
The PALS, from left, Andrew Allert, Cameron Allert, Shakaya Griffin and Nathan Hendrix competed and won the 4 x 25m relay.
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Barb Love
Casey Petrie of Cobram, second place, and Rosemary Glover of Shepparton, first place, are thrilled with their 50m backstroke event result.
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The relay saw some fun competition.
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Tri-State competitors of Shepparton Bobby Jackson and Bradley Vincent grab a coffee between events from Rebecca Haynes, of the Odesa Collective, with her mobile boutique coffee and yummies van
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Berrigan Mayor Julia Cornwell McKean, Keira Donovan and Cobram Barooga Business and Tourism’s Nicky Goldsworthy at the gala dinner which ended the 2023 Tri-State Games.
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Gabriel Garcia