9 November 2014 By Elly Pugh It was rough waters for the sailing competitors at Paradise Point yesterday, after swarms of jellyfish wreaked havoc and ruined the chances of many competitors. Due to prevailing wind conditions and lack of rain, …
Sunday 9 November By Georgina Bayly Sports Medicine Australia Trainer Cath Aust is highly appreciated in her role at this week’s Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games squash competition. Convenor Terry White said Cath is doing an excellent job getting every …
Sunday 9 November By Georgina Bayly New Zealand Squash Player Graeme Richardson has crossed the Tasman to compete in this weeks Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games. This weekend Richardson is competing in the teams competition with two Aussie squash players, …
9 November 2014 By Tanya Creighton The vision to expand dragon boats in areas west of Brisbane propelled Twin Lakes to commence their first regatta at the 2014 Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games. The newly established Twin Lakes team represents …
Sunday 9th November By Louise Head The final day of the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games saw some fierce competition at the dragon boat events at Lake Orr. The morning began with several close races that saw the winners decided in …
Sunday 9 November By Georgina Bayly In their first Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games squash convenor Terry and his wife Ann are extremely grateful for the help they have received over the week. Terry said it is fabulous how the …
For Gordon Patrick, it’s all about the competition. “I’d compete in anything, it just happens to be cycling at the moment,” he explained. That competitive streak showed today when the 61-year-old claimed gold in the 60-64 year-old endurance criterion cycling …
Sunday 9 November Close to 200 swimmers converged on the banks of the Currumbin estuary this morning in picture-postcard conditions for the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games open water swimming competition. The competition, which moved from Lake Hugh Muntz to …
Sheer determination and pure stubbornness has led to Shoalhaven Clay Target Club member Shannon Moroney’s return to shooting with two gold medals already in his possession and more in contention for at the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games.
There was colour as far as the eye could see, drums pounding from the water and people cheering from the riverbank. The Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games dragon boat competition began today and a bumper crowd of competitors and spectators turned out to watch the events.