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The Australian Speed Skating team have arrived safely in Italy over night as they go into a week of preparation leading into World Championships.

With the help of a grant from Skate Australia to the National Speed Branch, the nine Australian athletes have the opportunity to train on the official World Championship track and have an elite preparation.

Watch this space for more information as it come straight from Italy and the team itself, or head to the official website here.

Skate Australia would like to wish the Australian skaters the best of luck for the championships!


The Australian Team

Senior Men:
Sam Evans
Paul Garriga
 
Senior Ladies:
Angie Thomas
 
Junior Men:
Matthew Kelly
Reece Gunnell
Harry Stogdale
John Bueker
 
Junior Ladies:  
Siran Delice
Ariel Chu

Specialized training of complex motor skills may induce sports-specific structural changes in the human brain.

A new study, using brain imaging technology, reveals structural adaptations in short-track speed skaters' brains which are likely to explain their extraordinary balance and co-ordination skills. The work by Im Joo Rhyu from the Korea University College of Medicine, and colleagues, is published online in Springer's journal Cerebellum.

The cerebellum in the brain plays an essential role in balance control, coordinated movement, and visually guided movement, which are key abilities required for short-track speed skaters as they glide on perfectly smooth ice, cornering and passing at high speeds. Previous studies have shown that damage to the cerebellum results in impaired balance and coordination. In addition, structural changes in the brain have been documented following training of complex motor skills, in both jugglers and basketball players for instance. Are these changes sports-specific?

To assess the effect of short-track speed skating training on the relative structure and size of the two brain hemispheres, the authors analyzed brain MRI scans of 16 male professional short-track speed skaters. They compared them to scans of 18 non-skaters, who did not engage in regular exercise.

They found that skaters had larger right hemispheres of the cerebellum and vermian lobules VI-VII (the lobes connecting the left and right parts of the cerebellum) than non-skaters. These results suggest that the specialized abilities of balance and coordination in skaters are associated with a certain amount of flexibility in the structure of the right hemisphere of the cerebellum and vermian VI-VII.

 

To read the full story published at News Medical, click here.

MIDLAND’S own inline skating club has returned from the national championships with about 30 medals around their necks.

The Swan Park Inline Club competed at the Adelaide contest and the team of 17 came home with handfuls of bronze, silver and gold.

The club was only established a year ago and is coached by international champions and based at the Midland’s Speed Dome.

The skaters are now in full training for their next major competition in Belmont.

Coach Daniel Finster said inline speed skating was one of the most popular sports in the world and the club was hoping to see Australia become a part of the Asian Inline Cup series, so that its skaters can be open to more competitions.

The Swan Park club trains four to five times a week and enters about 16 events a year.

 

To see the story published at the Kalamunda Reporter click here.


The 2012 International Speed Teams have been officially selected for this years Oceania and World Championships.This year the Oceania Championships will be held in Timaru, New Zealand and the Worlds are in Italy.

 

The Oceania Team are as follows:

 

12-15

15-19

Open

M30+

M40+

Chance McKenna

Jaiden Lanigan

Dan Harris

Shane Yost

George Noonan

Kayla Northover

Joe Bennett

Kieran Garriga

Ben Keyser

Peter Edge

Reece Gunnell

Jake Round

Craig Hart

Stephen Cook

Matthew Kelly

Paul Garriga

Nick LeMottee

Igor Zambelli

Alex Sims

Shane Yost

Tony Court

Melody Bushnell

BJ Walker

Sandra Lorincz

Andrew Tiffany

John Bueker

Ania Cunningham

Liam Garriga

Adam Hodges

Lionel Mawditt

Ben Coole-Probert

Harry Stogdale

Ariel Chu

Siran Delice

Kelly Northover

Nicole Wong

Jasmine Hardke

 

 

The Worlds Team is as follows:

 

Junior Men

Junior Ladies

Senior Men

Senior Ladies

BJ Walker

Siran delice

Sam Evans

Angeline Thomas

Matthew Kelly

Ariel Chu

Paul Garriga

Sandra Lorincz

Reece Gunnell

John Beuker

Harry Stogdale

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