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National Veterans Rankings - August 2019
Published Fri 20 Sep 2019
TTA and the National Selection Panel are pleased to announce the National Rankings have been released for Veterans for August 2019.
Communication on behalf of the National Selection Panel in relation to the rankings announcement can be viewed by clicking here, or in the attached document below.
Congratulations to all players on their ranking, in particular those athletes who finished August 2019 as the number 1 ranked in each age group:
- Over 30 Men’s: Paul Langley (SA)
- Over 30 Women’s: Maha Saad (NSW)
- Over 40 Men’s: Sharad Pandit (SA)
- Over 40 Women’s: Lan Zhai (VIC)
- Over 50 Men’s: Bill Robson (NSW)
- Over 50 Women’s: Lan Zhai (VIC)
- Over 60 Men’s: Wayne Heginbotham (NSW)
- Over 60 Women’s: Roma Chambers (VIC)
- Over 65 Men’s: Brian Berry (VIC)
- Over 65 Women’s: Elfrida Kalich (NT)
- Over 70 Men’s: Thomas Samuelsson (QLD)
- Over 70 Women’s: Rose Veerhuis (NSW)
- Over 75 Men’s: Buddy Reid (VIC)
- Over 75 Women’s: Pam Tait (VIC)
- Over 80 Men’s: Case De Bondt (VIC)
- Over 80 Women’s: Betty Bird (SA)