MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY
Home » Sport » Other Sports » Rosen peaks in time for Maribyrnong Gift

Rosen peaks in time for Maribyrnong Gift

Tim Rosen peaked just at the right time to take out the Maribyrnong Gift on Australia Day.

Rosen ran second in his heat and third in the semi-final but hit the line first when it mattered in the open 120m race final at Pennell Reserve.

Rosen, who competes for Glenhuntly Athletics Club, had a limited preparation because of a hamstring injury.

He crossed the line just ahead of tough competition from Edward Ware and Nicholas Repalust.

The six-runner field in the final was rounded out by James Vine, Stephanie Richards and Daniel Steinhauser.

Local star Megan McMahon took out the 120m women’s gift.

She pipped Jacqui McCann and Loryn Savoia in a tight finish.

Repalust just missed out on first place in the open 120m event but made up for it by winning the 70m open race. Lachlan Taylor triumphed in the 300m open race, while the 300m women’s/masters went to Laura Nicholson.

Stefan Catalano comfortably took out the 1600m open, while Colm Rothery picked up a win in the 1600m restricted.

The next generation had their go at the St Andrews Footscray Cricket Club-organised event, with Tom Griffin taking the honours in the under-17 120m race.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Bulldogs through to granny

    Bulldogs through to granny

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 449514 The dream of back-to-back Bowls Victoria weekend pennant premier division championships remains alive for Yarraville Footscray. The Bulldogs got through two tough finals…

  • Newport hosts neighbourhood house rally

    Newport hosts neighbourhood house rally

    Neighbourhood houses and community centres from across Hobsons Bay joined forces on Friday morning to demand increased funding for the sector. The rally was organised by Newport Community Education Centre…

  • Maribyrnong’s film festival finalist

    Maribyrnong’s film festival finalist

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534275 Maribyrnong filmmaker Stephen Packer is one of 15 finalists at Tropfest, the world’s largest short film festival, which returns for the first time…

  • Fire sparks union tunnel concerns

    Fire sparks union tunnel concerns

    West Gate Tunnel operator Transurban has insisted it is safe to use, despite an incident last month which the firefighters union said was more evidence of the risk it posed…

  • Hit and run in Kingsville

    Hit and run in Kingsville

    Police are investigating a hit and run collision in Kingsville on Sunday night. Emergency services were called to Geelong Road about 7.15pm on 15 February after reports a pedestrian had…

  • Important win for A’s

    Important win for A’s

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534371 Altona got an important win in the context of its season and the finals race in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association east-west. The…

  • Transport strategy on the move

    Transport strategy on the move

    Hobsons Bay residents can have their say on the municipality’s transport future, with engagement open for council’s Integrated Transport Strategy 2026-36. With Hobsons Bay’s population projected to grow to 105,000…

  • Sports shorts

    Sports shorts

    VFLW Williamstown has announced the signing of Mia Zielinski for the Victorian Football League women’s season. A developing key forward, Zielinski joins the Seagulls after a strong stint with the…

  • Additional health test for newborns

    Additional health test for newborns

    Victoria has become the first Australian jurisdiction to include sickle cell disease in its newborn health screening program. This expansion brings the total number of rare but serious conditions covered…

  • Residents encouraged to mind water usage

    Residents encouraged to mind water usage

    Residents across Melbourne’s north west are being called upon to reduce their water consumption as state storage levels fall to 61% of capacity. This current level marks a decrease from…