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IRXC2019 Race Programme Years 5-8 NZ Inter-Regional Cross Country IRXC2019 26 September 2019 - Hanmer Springs RACE PROGRAMME PROGRAMME Wednesday 25 September 4.00pm-6.00pm Course Open for Inspection Thursday 26 September 9.00am course open and race packs available 9.30am Team Photos and officials’ briefing 10.00am Competitors’ Welcome and briefing at start/finish area 1) 10.15am AWD/PARA 1.0km (1 lap) 2) 10.30am Year 5 Girls 2.2km (2 laps) 3) 10.45am Year 5 Boys 2.2km (2 laps) 4) 11.00am Year 6 Girls 2.2km (2 laps) 5) 11.15am Year 6 Boys 2.2km (2 laps) 6) 11.30am Year 7 Girls 3.3km (3 laps) 7) 11.50am Year 7 Boys 3.3km (3 laps) 8) 12.10pm Year 8 Girls 3.3km (3 laps) 9) 12.30pm Year 8 Boys 3.3km (3 laps) 10) 12.50pm Past Competitors’/Open 3.3km (3 laps) 11) 1.10pm 8 x 1km Inter-Regional Relay 12) 1.45pm Prize-giving at Finish Line Results will be posted on the Primary Sports Canterbury website www.primarysportscanterbury.org.nz and will be on the race web site: irxc2019.wordpress.com A special thanks to the Hurunui District Council Welcome for use of the Woodland Walk Reserve and also to Amuri Area School for supplying marshals on Welcome to the 15th Inter-Regional Cross the course. Country Championships and the 15th Hopefully most of the competitors today will Anniversary of the Phil Costley Shield. It is enjoy being hosted by Wellington next year on wonderful to have over 300 participants in this Thursday 24 September 2020 (tbc) as the event today, not to mention all of the IRXC2020 moves back to the North Island. If you supporters and families joining us as well. It is are a Year 8 today, please make sure you pencil great to have Phil Costley racing today along in and compete in the New Zealand Secondary with some of our past competitors. Schools’ Cross Country in Hawera, Taranaki, on Congratulations on making your own regional 20-21 June 2020. team or just for taking up the challenge to enter as an individual. We wish you all success today Enjoy the course, the race, the competition, the in achieving your own personal and team goals. pools, the whole Hanmer experience! Welcome also to our official photographer, It is farewell from me after 15 years of the IRXC - Karen Geary who has come from Timaru to may it long continue! photo the event – so please order from her. Paul Norton on behalf of Primary Sports Canterbury 5. Footwear/ Rules: General Race Rules and All participants must wear suitable footwear. Spikes are allowed. No bare feet. No pacing of Information: runners. If there are two markers (cones, flags etc.), runners must run through them. Where 1. Competitors: there is only one marker, runners may run The event is open to children in school years 5- within 5 metres of the marker. If a runner goes 8. School year is deemed to be the current year off course, they must run back. at school during 2019. Runners may only run in one race category. 6. Conduct: All athletes must participate in the spirit of fair 2. 8 x 1km Inter-Regional Relay: play. Impeding a fellow competitor in any way, A team consists of eight runners, one from each such as pushing, tripping, shirt-pulling or Year/Gender group. Runners may run in any deliberate obstruction shall result in immediate order and must pass a baton. If a runner cannot disqualification and withdrawal from the race. complete his/her lap, the runner listed on the Any problems/disputes must be lodged with next lap must run back and get their the race referee, Daniel Reese (Athletics baton. They then proceed to complete the Canterbury), within 30 minutes of the race injured runner’s lap before commencing their finish. own lap. Only runners who have competed in an individual event can run in the relay. Regions 7. Managers: may enter only ONE team and the running Please ensure your team knows their start order must be handed in by 1.00pm to the times. Please assist at the start by helping results tent. runners to put on their race numbers and lining up competitors as advised by the starter. 3. Placings: Both individual and regional team placings will be calculated for each of the eight grades and IRXC2019 Officials: gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded Race Organiser: Paul Norton (027) 439 1144 to individuals and the four team members of Course Managers: Phil Chapman/ Phil Costley/ Rory the 1st, 2nd and 3rd teams. Only those selected to Jones/Dave King run for their regional team may run and be Announcer: Paul Norton counted for the regional results. The team Race Referee: Daniel Reese, Athletics Canterbury calculation is based on the first four runners for Timing and Results: Marcus Diprose, Sport Splits each region (“A” team), the next four runners Starter: Daniel Reese, Athletics Canterbury for the region are the “B” team etc. In the case Lane Y5G Y5B Y6G Y6B Y7G Y7B Y8G Y8B of a tie, the team with the highest placed fourth 1 Canterbury I W T SC C I W scoring runner will be ranked higher. eg. 2 South Canty C I W T SC C I Tasman has 1st, 2nd, 12th and 18th for a total of 3 Tasman SC C I W T SC C 33 points. Canterbury has 3rd, 5th, 8th and 17th 4 Wellington T SC C I W T SC for a total of 33 points. Canterbury is ranked 5 Independents W T SC C I W T higher on account of the fourth scorer’s position. Medals and Points: Lyn Miles and Shirley-Anne Collins, Primary Sports Canterbury 4. Points: Prize Giving Presenters: Phil Costley and guests The Phil Costley Shield will be awarded to the Official Photographers: Karyn Geary region with the most points from all nine races https://www.karyngearyphotography.com/ (including the 8 x 1km Inter-Regional Relay). For Coffee: The Roasted Bean each race, five points will be awarded to the Food Stall: Hanmer Springs School region with the winning team, four points will Course Marshals: Amuri Area School be awarded to the region gaining second place 1. Woodland Walk turn off etc. For the Phil Costley Shield only one 2. Bridge regional team will count for points – ie only the 3. DOC House area “A” team counts, even if a region’s “B” team 4. Forest entry nd rd was 2 or 3 . Points for the 8 x 1km relay will 5. Bridge be awarded in the same way as teams’ races. 6. Finish turn off/lap – Phil Costley First Aid: St John Ambulance 3 Event 1 10.15am AWD/Para 1000m Race No. Name School Region 363 Joshua Rae Casebrook Canterbury 364 Lochlon Gibbs Rolleston Canterbury 365 Madison Cairns Clearview Canterbury Event 2 10.30am Year 5 Girls 2200m Race No. Name School Region 61 Tessa De Wit Fendalton Canterbury 62 Sophie Lampe Hinds Canterbury 63 Miriam Lemon Sumner Canterbury 64 Lily Sewell Rolleston Canterbury 65 Zoe Willis Redcliffs Canterbury 66 Grace Smith Thorrington Canterbury 67 Charlotte Maxwell St Margarets Canterbury 68 Abby Graham Hillview Christian Canterbury 69 Felicity Newsom St Martins Canterbury 70 Meg Wright St Marks Canterbury 71 Sylvie France Mt Somers-Springburn Individual 72 Kate Sharpe Sumner Individual 73 Nicole Ridd Roydvale Individual 74 Kayla Allington Barton Rural South Canterbury 75 Holly Ferguson St Josephs Temuka South Canterbury 76 Lizzie Jamieson Pleasant Point South Canterbury 77 Jasmine Payne Barton Rural South Canterbury 78 Ruby Mahuika Pleasant Point South Canterbury 79 Greta Dale Beaconsfield South Canterbury 80 Jessica Box St Andrews South Canterbury 81 Gemma Stewart Highfield South Canterbury 82 Emma Stuart Brightwater School Tasman 83 Grace Heaphy St Josephs School Tasman 84 Tui Von Schriebern Hira School Tasman 85 Maddie Gill Henley School Tasman 86 Hannah Urquhart Upper Moutere School Tasman 87 Jess Harrhy Tahunanui School Tasman 88 Brooke Hutchinson Brightwater School Tasman 89 Petra Cederman Brooklyn School Tasman 90 Emily Brown Clifton Terrace Tasman 91 Violette Rynvos Henley School Tasman 92 Ava Marcroft Renwick School Tasman 93 Ava Marcroft Renwick School Tasman 94 Madison Wos St Brendan's Wellington 95 Jemima Squire Hataitai Wellington 96 Renee Mensen Kahutara Wellington 97 Kennedy Corkin Miramar North Wellington 98 Suri Sun Boulcott Wellington 99 Abbey Kemp Cashmere Ave Wellington 100 Zoe Hilton Pinehaven Wellington 101 Riley Galbreath Greytown Wellington 4 102 Charlotte Baldwin-Jankiewicz Titahi Bay Wellington 103 Violet Fisher Dalefield Wellington Event 3 10.45am Year 5 Boys 2200m Race No. Name School Region 11 Harry Woodhouse St Albans Canterbury 12 Ethan Cox West Spreydon Canterbury 13 Finn Bruwer Tai Tapu Canterbury 14 Elliot Markillie Methven Canterbury 15 Sam Bailey Redcliffs Canterbury 16 Harry Blakely Medbury Canterbury 17 Heath Blackbourn Cotswold Canterbury 18 Benji Lowen Sumner Canterbury 19 Noah Madgwick Medbury Canterbury 20 Blake Nairn Swannanoa Canterbury 21 Gwilym Jones Hillview Individual 22 Angus Sharpe Sumner Individual 23 Mason McLachlan Marshland Individual 24 Jarrod Harris Clearview Individual 25 George Talbot Barton Rural South Canterbury 26 Freddie Jones St Josephs Timaru South Canterbury 27 Matty Fox Temuka Primary South Canterbury 28 Taine Nimo St Josephs Temuka South Canterbury 29 Parker Vaughn Gleniti South Canterbury 30 Hudson Swete Temuka Primary South Canterbury 31 Ollie Erskine Gleniti South Canterbury 32 Jake Fisher Gleniti South Canterbury 33 Toby Connor Carew Peel Forest South Canterbury 34 Hunter Stevenson Gleniti South Canterbury 35 Phoenix Lasenby Tahunanui School Tasman 36 Finn Pickering Henley School Tasman 37 Lincoln Stebbings Motueka South School Tasman 38 Hunter Andrews Nayland Primary School Tasman 39 Dylan Bell Wakefield School Tasman 40 Tait Best Wakefield School Tasman 41 Oran Sim St Josephs School Tasman 42 Arlo Radford Clifton Terrace School Tasman 43 Zac Bunny Brightwater School Tasman 44 Sam Irvine Hampden St School Tasman 45 Oliver Costley Henley Tasman 46 Josh Harris Springlands Tasman 47 Cullum Rayner Whitney Street Tasman 48 Hugo Grigg Fairhall Tasman 49 Josh Harris Springlands Tasman 50 Cullum Rayner Whitney Street Tasman 51 Hugo Grigg Fairhall Tasman 52 Sam Coster Karori Normal Wellington 53 Hugo Millar Khandallah Wellington 54 Xavier James Ridgway Wellington 5 55 Sam Bulbulia Smart Wadestown Wellington 56 George Matthews Seatoun Wellington 57 Taylin Hunter Carterton Wellington 58 Tyler Campbell Kelson Wellington 59 William Caldwell Adventure Wellington 60 Xcylaus Johnson Cannons Creek Wellington Event 4 11.00am Year 6 Girls 2200m Race No.
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