Thanks Jim – Athletics North Queensland


After a administration profession of over 16 years, the Operations Supervisor, Jim Minehane of Athletics North Queensland has introduced his retirement.

Jim has lengthy been considered a significant contributor to the expansion and improvement of the game of Athletics.  He has devoted his life to athletics, starting in his youth as an distinctive athlete in sprints and jumps for Townsville Athletics Membership and Townsville North Star.  He has all through his profession utilized the identical diligence, persistence, and integrity to each matter.  Jim’s information and expertise is unsurpassed.

Jim was a key founding member of Athletics North Queensland in 1996, recognising the significance of assist the North. The affiliation was fashioned to supply North Queensland area with a united voice and to deal with the wants of regional athletics golf equipment and their members which it continues to do as we speak.

As an worker, Jim began working with Athletics North Queensland in 2006 throughout a time when moreservices and alternatives have been being created for the North.  Since then, he has led a number of tasks and thru his management has offered stronger alternatives for North Queenslanders.  A few of these tasks included the OZ Squad Camps, the Improvement Squads, officers’ schooling, teaching, establishing and strengthening the expansion of competitions within the north and the strategic planning of Athletics North Queensland.  He has been one of many key mentors in our sport sharing over 50 years of athletics information to the broader athletics group.

All through Jim’s athletics profession he has been the secretary of a number of golf equipment, later transitioning to serve on varied boards together with Athletics North Queensland, Queensland Athletics and performing as President of the Townsville Mixed Athletics Golf equipment. With Jim’s unimaginable dedication and arduous work has led to many athletics  achievements inlcuding:

  • Australian Blind Championships 1994 – Monitor Referee
  • World Junior Championships 1996 – Jumps Referee
  • Sydney Olympics 2000 – Jumps Referee
  • Goodwill Video games 2001 – Mixed Occasions Referee
  • IAAF World Grand Prix Ultimate 2001 – Pole Vault Referee
  • Commonwealth Video games 2006 – Mixed Occasions Referee
  • Australian Walks Championships – Walks Referee
  • Quite a few Australian Monitor and Discipline Championships – Mixed Occasions, Jumps Referee, Monitor Referee
  • Quite a few Arafura Video games – Monitor and Discipline Referee

Like many directors within the sport, he volunteered his time to the affiliation and golf equipment to assist them develop.  This allowed him to construct robust bonds and friendships throughout the athletics group that also exist as we speak.  Jim was awarded Life Membership of Athletics North Queensland in 2007, and is a Life member of Queensland Athletics, Athletics Australia and Ross River Athletics Membership.

 His dedication and work ethic within the workplace might be missed.  His tireless contribution to athletics in North Queensland has laid a strong basis for the affiliation for years to return.

We want Jim all the very best in his retirement and sit up for working with him as a volunteer official, lecturer, and mentor for a few years to return.

Jim accomplished his final day within the workplace on 5 July, celebrating his accomplishments with ANQ Board, Employees and fellow Life Members.



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