The Cobar Athletics & Triathlon Squad (CATS) Club hosted a scratch triathlon event (300m swim, 10km ride and 2km run) on
Australia Day at the Cobar Memorial Swimming Pool. Pictured are the prize winners: Kyle Seymour (JKM Dynamic Best on Field); Amie Hill (Gumnut Gifts 1st female with a time of 43 minutes 11 seconds); [CATS president Greg McKervey]; Tom Summerhayes (Gumnut Gifts 1st male with a time of 31min 21sec) and the first finishing team Charlie’s Angels (Charlie Nicholson, Jaxon Burke and Henry Knight) who completed the course in 37min 31sec. Absent from the photo was Axel Fairfull, who was the BRilliams 1st junior finisher with a time of 36min 27sec. This year the seniors event was followed by a Mini Triathlon (33m swim, 500m ride and 300m run) which attracted 11 participants ranging from 5-12 years. Charlie Nicholson finished with the best time of 5min 10sec followed closely by Cooper Trudgett (5.35) with Hannah Trudgett the fastest girl at 5.50 with Isabelle Gillette narrowly behind on 5.56.
The highlight in bowls at the Golfie over the weekend was without a doubt the 2024 Club Championship Fours game played between Allan Knight, David Knight, Greg Read and John Goonrey who took on the very experienced side of Kyle Roberts, Don Roberts, Doug Hudson and Jim Goonrey. Three ends […]
While only six players were playing at the ‘Royal Cobar’ course on Sunday another 12 lady golfers made their way to play in the Nyngan Men’s and Women’s Combined Open. Attracting 156 players, the Nyngan club went above and beyond with the course immaculate, the greens lightning fast and […]
Bailey Meyers, who’s walking across Australia to raise funds for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation, passed through Cobar on Wednesday. Bailey set off from Perth on March 3 with a goal of walking across Australia to raise $20,000 for the Foundation. To date he’s raised $10,000. “The Foundation is a not-for-profit […]