Wrap up of GCS Cross Country events

Early stage 1/Stage 1 Sloths Mini Cross Country  - Photo courtesy of Tenae Tighe (Stage 3) 
24th Jun 2025

Guyra Central School’s Cross Country events have concluded for another year, with primary and secondary students successfully participating in their school competitions at the end of Term 1 and the beginning of Term 2. Results for the Events:
Primary Champions:
12-Year Champions:
Jake Artz & Alexia Towler
11-Year Champions:
Greg West & Indigo Atkin
10-Year Champions:
Ashton Hutton &
Ariella Galindo
8/9-Year Champions:
Jackson Atkin & Aria Mayled
Secondary Champions:
12-Year Champion:
Sherkaya Munro-Davies
13-Year Champions:
Latai ‘Ale & Braxton Hutton
14-Year Champions:
Abbey Grills & Lincoln Atkin
15-Year Champions:
Makayla Galindo
& Edward Collins
16-Year Champions:
Rose Kliendienst &
Aidan Brown
17-Year Champions:
Gabrielle Hartas-Berry
& Jake Beard
Primary students who qualified for the Armidale Zone Cross Country trial travelled to Armidale on Monday May 26th, to compete against students across the Armidale Zone. Although results varied by age group, three students secured their places on the Armidale Zone team for the North West trial in Coolah. Congratulations to Ashton Hutton, Ariella Galindo, and Charles Gordon for qualifying for the North West Cross Country Trial.
Guyra Central School sent a team of primary and secondary students to the North West Cross Country Trial in Coolah on Thursday June 12th.
The North West Zone consists of around 95 primary schools and 36 high schools in our area. Competing at this level against 10 zones that together form the North West Zone is a remarkable accomplishment.
Our students gave their best and should be proud of their efforts in Cross Country this year. Guyra Central School boasts three students who have qualified to participate in the NSW CHSSA Cross Country in Sydney early next term. Congratulations to Jess Fletcher (5th in the 12-Year Girls), Rose Gordon (6th in the 13-Year Girls), Jake Beard (4th in the Open Boys), and Sherkaya Munro-Davies, who is a reserve runner (7th in the 12-Year Girls).