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Throwers ‘discus’ chance to compete against good mates

- JASON GIBBS jason.gibbs@thechronic­le.com.au

ATHLETICS: Two Toowoomba throwers are leading a campaign to unite their community.

Darling Downs Athletics Club members Will Gilmore and Mason Hughes are participat­ing in online competitio­n with “bragging rights and an Instagram shout out” the prize.

“It started out as a conversati­on with a mate of up north (Queensland),” discus thrower Mason Hughes said.

“Right now I should be in Kenya at the World Athletics U20 Championsh­ips, but COVID-19 but a stop to that.

“While talking to my friend we decided we had had enough of waiting around, so we started an online comp between us and a few other throwers.

“There’s a group chat and we have to film ourselves throwing and measuring our distances, it’s just a bit of fun really, there’s no prize just bragging rights and maybe a shout-out on Instagram.”

For Gilmore, the chance to test his arm competitiv­ely is a welcome break to his current training regimen.

“It’s good, I’m actually looking forward to the competitio­n and having a bit of fun,” he said.

“I haven’t stopped training during the shutdown, but this is a good chance to do some

thing different.”

COVID-19 restrictio­ns brought the athletics season to a halt, and while both throwers are disappoint­ed their national campaigns were cancelled they are using the shutdown to refocus.

“Having the opportunit­y to ease off a little has been good,” Gilmore said.

“Not having to push through a session if I’m not quite up to it is a bit of a relief.

“I’ve still been sticking to my normal routine the majority of the time, though.”

For Hughes, it’s been a chance to strengthen his game.

“Nothing has changed for me. I’m just been treating it as a longer off-season,” Hughes said.

“I’ve been sticking to my training and really working on my strength.

“The guys I’m competing against are man mountains with a good extra 30kg on me.

“So I’ve been really focused on building my strength as much as possible to go with the technique I already have.”

 ?? Picture: Nev Madsen ?? ONLINE FUN: Darling Downs Athletics Club discus throwers Mason Hughes (left) and Will Gilmore have joined an online competitio­n to keep up their spirits.
Picture: Nev Madsen ONLINE FUN: Darling Downs Athletics Club discus throwers Mason Hughes (left) and Will Gilmore have joined an online competitio­n to keep up their spirits.

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