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100 Club

The 100 club was prepared by a sub-committee during the 1982-83 season. Initially including six athletes, one of whom would have been included the year before had the club then existed; it has expanded to include more athletes than any other IFLAC award.

 

Records could only be found for as far back as 1976/77, so several early athletes would have made 100 meets sooner than is listed, and some early athletes who did achieve 100 meets are not listed as having done so.

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150 Club

Inaugrated in 1985 by Amanda Schumacher, the 150 Club was, for twenty years, a collection of the Centre's most committed athletes - even the majority of Junior Life Members do not make the Club. The club required the introduction of Under 15s in 1983-84 to give athletes the opportunity to enter its ranks. Further age group expansion would, however, lead to the formation of an even more prestigious group.

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200 Club

200 meets requires an outstanding commitment to the Centre, achieved by only six athletes in Ingle Farm's history. The quickest time in which an athlete has achieved this mark is ten years, which was not possible until the introduction of Under 15s, however it required the introduction of Tiny Tots (1997-98) and Under 17s (2001-02) to make the 200 Club a reality. Michelle Domieka inaugurated the club in 2004, and is the only member of the Club not to have had access to all Little Athletics age groups, having started before the introduction of Tiny Tots.

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250 Club

While Tiny Tots, U16s, and U17s had allowed the creation of the 200 Club, it took may years for an athlete who had started in the first year of Tiny Tots to finish Under 17s. Ryan Dorrian has inaugurated a 250 meets Club, which, barring the addition of extra age groups, or an increase in the length of the season, is the highest meets club we will be able to create.

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Most Meets Attended

Below is a list of athletes who have held the distinction of having attended the highest number of Centre meets. It must be noted that attendances were first recorded in 1976/77, so meets attended prior to that date are not counted. Amanda Schumacher wouldn't have been the first athlete to reach 100 meets, and so it is unclear when she became the athlete with the highest meets attended. It is, however, certain that she was the first to reach 150 meets, benefiting from an expansion in the number of age groups, which is how the majority of those since have broken the record.

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