Alana Baldi and Alistair McLeod have dominated at the recent Victorian Masters Track and Field Championships.
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Baldi took home five gold medals from as many events, while McLeod finished with three bronze medals from the five events he entered.
The two events he didn't medal in, he finished fourth.
Baldi's gold medals came in the hammer throw, in which she threw a personal best 23.86m, the 9.05kg weight throw in a PB of 6.88m, the shot put, the discus and the triple jump, where she reached another PB of 6.06m.
These events were all in the women's 30 to 34-year-old age group class.
McLeod's bronze medals were achieved in the men's 40 to 44-year-old age group's 60m, 200m and triple jump, while he recorded a PB of 12.57 seconds in the 100m to finish fourth.
Friend of the club and Shepparton Runners’ Club member Nadine Edwards competed in the women’s 50 to 54-year-old 2000m steeple chase, an event she won gold in, in a personal best time of 10:11.93.