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The AC Mitchell Memorial Trophy

Presented to the winner on handicap of the nominated 4 mile event at Mt Kembla. In memory of former KJ Roy Mitchell's father and donated to the club by Roy in 1977.

"Early in the formative years of the Kembla Joggers we ran and organised races without trophies or prizes. There was no money in the club coffers and it was unlikely that we would ever have any. However around 1977 Roy Mitchell, who I introduced to running at 58 years of age, asked me if he could donate a trophy in memory of his father A C Mitchell. Before the words were even out of his mouth I had him at the trophy manufacturers. And so a shield was produced with the inscription 'A.C.Mitchell Memorial Trophy'. As this was our first ever trophy it rapidly became full and Roy was approached a some years ago about having it enlarged but he insisted on another shield similar to the first. I only wish there were more philanthropists like Roy around. Now the winner of this popular event takes home two shields – the old and the new. Incidentally, Roy went on to contest 10 City to Surf's culminating in his participation in a Kembla Joggers over 60 team which gained a placing. Many thanks Roy." ... Bill Williamson

The 4 mile event at Mt Kembla has a long and proud history within the club as one of the original KJ events. The race is held on a simple out and back course along the bitumen section of road with the turn-around just past the gate where the dirt road begins. Although the course has fundamentally never changed, Bill claims that the original course 'started and finished closer to the cattle-grid' and that the turn-around point was 'a few extra yards up the road'. With this in mind we can only admire the times set by the original KJs in the 70's and early 80's some of which still stand today as age-group records or top-10 performances.

During the 90's the event was held on the old 7km course which incorporates much of the 4 mile course but deviated along the now disused Pump Station road and then onto the dirt road for a short distance. This wasn't by choice but due mainly to Water Board requests to avoid running through the former Dam Village. In 1995 it was held on a temporary 7km course from Kembla Heights Bowling Club when access to our Mt Kembla courses was restricted altogether. Now it's held back on the original 4 mile course to Cordeaux Manor and return.

Like most of our trophies, the shield is awarded to first home on handicap (with some strings attached) – presently you must have run in at least 3 club events in the current Winter Series to be eligible. The list of previous winners reveals some still familiar names from the KJs including Kerryn Hindmarsh (McCann) who won in 1978 at 11 years of age in a PB time of 28.03. The winner of the inaugural event was local soccer player Andrew Campbell.

 

A C Mitchell memorial Trophy Winners:

  YearWinner 
  2011Jennifer Burns
  2010Holly O'Dea
  2009Murray Dribbus
  2008Nicola Hummerston
  2007Jennifer Burns
  2006Adrian Panozzo
  2005Robert Eardley
  2004Geoff Smith
  2003Derek Moriarty
  2002Derek Moriarty
  2001Robert Maciejowski
  2000Jemma Comer
  1999Peter Asher
  1998Tania Perkins
  1997Joel Walsh
  1996Christine Wales
  1995Helen Ashton
  1994Kevin Brennan
  1993Don Lewis
  1992Glenn Hayward
  1991Tannia Connor
  1990James Walker
  1989Ian Tague
  1988Brendan Scollary
  1987Jack Laajoki
  1984Dave Brown
  1980Brian Mannix
  1978Kerryn Hindmarsh
  1977Andrew Campbell