THE 2017 Tri-State Games came to a close in Horsham on Friday, signalling the end of three years as the host city.
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Host co-ordinator Jenny Reid said the games had been fabulous despite some trouble with weather during the week.
“We had a couple of minor issues but it wasn’t anything we couldn’t overcome,” she said.
“The athletes quickly adapted once we had to swap the days over and there was no grizzles because they just wanted to get on with it.”
Persistent and heavy rain on Thursday saw athletes compete in indoor sports a day earlier than scheduled.
The wet weather hung around for the postponed track and field competition the following day but all involved continued to give it their all.
“When we were out in the rain on Friday there was no complaints at all,” Reid said. “They were just happy to be there, getting an opportunity to perform.”
Reid said a highlight was the involvement of Horsham Primary School throughout the week.
“The assistance we got from everyone there really added to the week,” she said.
Arrows SA were once again the best performed team over the course of the games.
As well as winning the best overall team for the 11th time in 12 years the team dominated individual categories.
Chantelle Duncan of the St Arnaud All Stars was the only athlete from a different team to win an overall award.
Horsham Heat were also acknowledged as the most improved team.
Reid said the new teams all embraced the games and gave nothing but positive feedback.
“They were just amazed and delighted by the level of organisation that goes into the events each day and night,” she said. “They couldn't believe how well ran it was and they are already making promises to come back. Two of the new teams are talking to flying to Adelaide next year, so that will be great for those athletes.”
I knew this team and this community would be able to deliver the best ever Tri-State Games.
- Jenny Reid
Reid said the past three years in Horsham had lived up to her expectations.
“I knew this team and this community would be able to deliver the best ever Tri-State Games,” she said. “I knew they would get 100 percent behind it and they really did.”
The game will be in Semaphore and Port Adelaide in 2018.
“It’s sad to see them all go but everyone is already looking forward to next year,” Reid said.