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NZ’s Best Athletes compete for World Ranking points

Waitangi Day, Nga Puna Wai, Saturday 6 February 2021, 5.45pm

FEATURING: Dame Zoe Hobbs World Champion, Olympic Olympic, World & NZ Resident 100m & Commonwealth Medallist Commonwealth Champion Record Holder

Eddie Osei-Nketia Connor Bell Anna Grimaldi NZ Junior 100m Youth Olympic Paralympic Record Holder Discus Champion Champion

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It is a great privilege to welcome everyone back Welcome to Nga Puna Wai for the 2021 (full) to the International Track Meet at Christchurch’s International Track Meet! We are delighted that you have all chosen to come and enjoy the action Nga Puna Wai Stadium. today. Thank you. Track is Back. We could not be more excited to Today marks important milestones for International have a new home to continue this special event. Track & Field Trust and ITM. This time a decade From the fi rst few events at QEII to the nostalgic ago we were busy putting the fi nal touches on what racing on Grass at Christ’s was going to be our most successful meet to date. Alas, it was not to be, you can read about it later in College, and to the innovative these pages. One Decade On, from farewelling our 5 km street events, The International 5.55pm start, fi nish on track “home” at QEII stadium we are thrilled to again have Road Race Track Meet has been the international standard facilities to assist our athletes INTERNATIONAL TRACK MEET 2022 premier event on the New development and our objectives. We are excited to Zealand Athletics Calendar, begin a new chapter of International Track Meet / drawing world class athletes international athletics in the South Island at our new “home” at Nga Puna Wai. NGA PUNA WAI from all over the world to compete against the best Christchurch has to offer. We are very proud to partner with Athletics New Zealand and to be part of the World I have no doubt we will see new Kiwi stars put their Athletics Continental Tour to bring you a Bronze INCORPORATING INTERNATIONAL TRACK MEET 3 foot forward at Nga Puna Wai, and continue to keep Person level meet, the highest equal one day meet in New National Road Relay, meets Corporate the strong ITM tradition alive. Zealand. We aim to grow to Silver status, the highest Teams level possible in Oceania. Finally, we are pleased to I welcome all athletes, offi cials, supporters, sponsors, Challenge, meets Big City Marathon offer free spectator entry to the sporting public and and fans to this wonderful occasion, and wish you families who have been through so much. all the best on this exciting day that brings back our Categories: Coach, Club, College, Crew, Corporate We would like to acknowledge the support received favourite track meet to Christchurch once again. and Country (invitation only) from our communities both local, sporting, and May there be many more years to celebrate in the corporate for your incredible support through the First fi ve open and all-female placed teams recognised future. various challenges we have faced over the last ten in each category years. Many of you have shared this full journey 5 with us for which we are grateful and appreciative. First fi ve male and female individuals recognised in Categories Patron - International Track Meet Winning Canterbury Sports Award Event of the Year each category in 2014 and 2016 was a real highlight and reward for The ITM team would like to take the opportunity to your support. Thank you and congratulations must Fundraiser for International Track Meet being held congratulate Nick who last month ran a Sub 4-minute mile go to the volunteers, the sponsors, the offi cials, the at the same time – his 19th consecutive year of Sub 4’s – claiming the World athletes, and everyone who has worked so hard to Record. He was tied with Sir at 18 years. bring this event to reality. For more information and to register visit We hope that you enjoy your day today – make thefastfi ve.nz plenty of noise and give the athletes your support, they certainly appreciate it. Welcome back to New Zealand’s premier track and fi eld event. ANOTHER GREAT EVENT BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE internationaltrackmeet.nz Leyton, Paul, Craig and all the ITM crew. Photo: Olympians Nick Willis (PB: 13:20.33), (PB: 13:25.06), (PB: 13:18.96), racing in Christchurch Robinson (PB: 13:18.96), Brett (PB: 13:25.06), Gregson Ryan (PB: 13:20.33), Willis Photo: Olympians Nick 3 INTERNATIONAL TRACK MEET TECHNICAL OFFICIALS Technical Delegate Trevor Spittle 2021 ITM TRACK & FIELD PROGRAMME Competition Director Ruth Liong Jury of Appeal Chair Rod Syme WACT Page Event / Content Jury John McBrearty Geoff Annear Time Bronze OFFICIALS TIC Helen Mackle 1745 Welcome Address followed by 1 minute silence

Track Referee Craig Brown PROGRAMME 6 1748 – Peter Walsh & Associates Future Stars Assistant Track Referee Mark Peters 10 1750 International Track & Field Trust Women’s Chief Track Umpire Kathryn Fraser 12 1755 Sileni Estates Men’s and Women’s Discus Umpires Don Mackenzie 14 Oceania Athletics Men’s 3000m Steeplechase Starters Warren Hastings Reg Brockett 1800 Brian Theobald 15 1815 Business Data Back Up Men’s Triple Jump Starters Assistant Andrew Stark 18 1820 – The Vibrant Group Men’s 4 x 100m Relay Photo Finish Richard Morrison Beth Hunter 18 1830 – The Vibrant Group Women’s 4 x 100m Relay Lap Scoring Daniel Reece Kevin Prendergast 19 1840 – Athletics Canterbury Girl’s 4 x 100m Relay Relay Changes 18:42, 1 TBA 19 1850 – Athletics Canterbury Boy’s 4 x 100m Relay 19:50 & 20:00 2 TBA 21 1900 Mainland Foundation Women’s 400m Hurdles 3 TBA 22 1905 Bishopdale Law Women’s Long Jump Assistants Field Offi cials 23 1910 Insight Management Men’s 400m Hurdles 4 x 4 Relay chiefs 24 1912 Bremca Men’s and Women’s Hammer Technical Team Brian Theobald Alan Tucker 25 REPRESENT Men’s High Jump Dave Clark Daniel Reece 1915 – Field Referees Paul Nicholls Avril Davies 26 - 29 - A New Chapter in New Zealand Athletics Field Chiefs 30 - 33 - International Track Meet Hall of Fame Priscilla Blanchet Graham Davies Joan Merrilees Stephen Palmer 34 1920 Brian Taylor Memorial Women’s 800m Colin Freeman Adrienne Bruce 35 1930 – Christchurch City Council Women’s B 200m Field Judges 36 1935 Spectrum Print Men’s and Women’s - The BIG Shot Shona Brown Ken Simpson Penny Dewar Belinda Leckie 38 1938 1 Group Web Design Men’s 200m Alan Tucker Dave Clark Karen Palmer Anne Kennedy 41 1945 Christchurch City Council Women’s A 200m Kevin Jago Rof Syme Annette Campbell Diana Phipps Alex Merrilees Belinda Leckie Bernie Jago Geoff Annear 42 1950 – Athletics New Zealand Boy’s Secondary School 4x400m Relay John McBrearty Gail Krsinic 42 2000 – Athletics New Zealand Girl’s Secondary School 4x400m Relay incl W20 / W23 (NZ Uni’s) INTERNATIONAL TRACK MEET TEAM 43 2010 Abbott Insurance Brokers Men’s 1500m Event Promoters Paul Coughlan // [email protected] 44 & 45 - 2009 International Track Meet Highlights Leyton Tremain // [email protected] 46 & 47 2010 International Track Meet Highlights Athlete Manager Craig Motley // [email protected] - 48 & 49 2011 The Greatest Track Meet That Trustees Michael Rondel (Chairman), John McBrearty, - Never Happened Richard Sprott, Paul Coughlan 50 - 10 Years of Great Events & Sponsors Commentators Live Stream Craig Motley, -Ross, Guest Athletes Stadium Announcer TBC Volunteer Coordinator Margaret Flanagan Design & Artwork Karl Fountaine Key Volunteers Laura Gorrie, Paul Spinks, Brian Theobald, Ian Thomas 4 5 6 HALLTHROW OFTHROW FAME This eventproudlysponsoredby: FUTURE STARS SHOTPUT PETER WALSH &ASSOCIATES 3: 2: 1: 13 12 11 10 ITM PastChampion: Meet: 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 RESULTS ANDEVENTINFO Toby Grant Jack Dunn Dalton Todd Charlotte Blake Perez Lene Toby Orr Ruby Simon Fin Curtis Nikora Mata'afa Jody McCarthyDempsey Hazel Kepa Khonnah Vanilau Melenaite Havea ATHLETE 14.68m, JaidynBusch,PRHL,2018 14.68m, JaidynBusch,PRHL,2018 Girl’s Records(3kg) Ashburton University SCAN SCAN NBOL University CHAV CHAV Selwyn Selwyn Phoenix Lions Lions CLUB a handshakestillcarriesweight. integrity andhardwork. AtPeterWalsh &Associates revolves around thetraditionalvaluesofhonesty, firm PeterWalsh &Associatesisabusinessthat South Island-basedindependentlivestockbroking 8.12m 9.24m 10.34m 8.01m 10.95m PB SB 10.45m, BenPhillips,NCAN,2017 10.45m, BenPhillips,NCAN,2017 Boy’s Records(3kg) Boy’s OTHER INFO TIME: 1748 Shot PutclashbetweenAdamsandGillatChrist’sCollege2012 Allcomers Capacity crowd ZB watches uniqueNewstalk Retail $39.95. Retail $39.95. author, signed bythe or personally [email protected]. Available from CanterburyUniversityPress, goodbookshops, all in NewZealand’s environmental leadership. Christchurchway runninglifted andrunning’s earthquake, afterthe role Halberg, Gamesfrom 1974Commonwealth the announcer’s the box, the New Zealandisinamajorrole, “fi the with and nesthour”ofSnell on runningfrom 1948to2018. “When RunningMadeHistory”isavividandvariedeye-witnesstake May2021. Book Festival, befeatured will The author BooktownKarukatea Featherston inthe running writingtoanewlevel. New Zealand,RogerRobinson’s ‘WhenRunningMadeHistory’lifted With ravereviews inAmerica,,UK,South Africa,Europe, and Amby Burfoot,Emerituseditor, Runner’s World, USA running bookIeverread.” “It’s thebestdamn 7 Get involved with

Athletics in Canterbury. WORLD ATHLETICS Your sport needs you! CONTINENTAL TOUR OVERVIEW

The World Athletics Continental Tour is an exciting new series of the best one-day Meets in the world outside of the . The Meets are all existing fi xtures and are a mix of privately- The Continental Tour owned and national federation owned properties. consists of three easily understood categories The Continental Tour in 2021 will begin in Christchurch – Gold, Silver & Bronze – at the International Track Meet, and run until September, ranked by level of prize criss-crossing the globe and each of the six (6) continental money, broadcast offering geographical areas to encompass more than 100 meetings and overall quality. throughout the world across the three categories. Silver is the highest level available in Oceania. The Continental Tour is a showcase for the top athletes, it also provides the international competition and qualifi cation pathway opportunities for the majority of international athletes as they prepare for the year’s major championship, in addition to an important revenue stream for athletes.

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ATHLETES PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO

1 Keeley O'Hagan Canterbury 1.85m 1.85m 5th World University Games 2019 2 Josephine Reeves Wellington 1.86m 1.83m NZ U19 record holder, Current NZ SW Champion Commonwealth Youth and World University Wellington 1.78m 1.77m 3 Imogen Skelton representative 4 Josie Taylor WaiBoP 1.83m 1.81m NZ U17 record holder, Current W20 HJ Champion

World University Qualifi er 1.77m World U20 Qualifi er 1.82m Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er 1.96m High Jump Men’s 2.02m Gideon Barnard - Southland 2010 International Track Meet

High Jump Women’s 1.71m Elizabeth Lamb - Auckland 2010 International Track Meet WORLD ATHLETICS CONTINENTAL TOUR BRONZE CONTINENTAL WORLD ATHLETICS

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RESULTS AND EVENT INFO 1: 2: 3: 10 11 SILENI ESTATES TIME: 1755 MEN’S & WOMEN’S DISCUS

THROW Records - Men Records - Women

Meet: 53.58m, Tom Walsh, 2014 63.38m, Dani Samuels, , 2010 Stadium: 59.89m, Jordan Young, Canada, 2020 55.35m, TeRina Keenan, 2020 Canterbury: 56.20m, Chris Mene, 2001 56.10m, Adrienne Lynn, 1995 Resident: 64.29m, Connor Bell, Auckland, 2021, Hastings 67.58m, , 1998, North Shore National: 65.03m, , Auckland, 2002, California (USA) 68.52m, Beatrice Faumuina, 1997, Oslo (NOR) 68.72m, , Australia, 1994, 66.81m, Virgilius Alenka, Lithuania, 1999, North Shore Allcomers: Auckland ITM Past Champion: 53.58m, Tom Walsh, 2014 55.37m, , 2014

ATHLETES - MEN PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO

Multiple NZ Junior record holder, Youth Auckland 64.29m 64.29m 1 Connor Bell Olympic Champion

2 Alexander Parkinson Auckland 60.86m 60.86m Current NZ SM Champion

ATHLETES - WOMEN PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO

3 Zharna Beattie Otago 45.00m 44.02m Promising junior thrower from Otago Dani Samuels (Australia) in action at the 2010 ITM as current world champion Canterbury 45.60m 41.51m Canterbury Junior Shot Put Record holder 4 Tapenisa Havea Note: Dani Samuels was publicly announced for ITM 2014 but was forced to 19yo, threw 2m PB on 16th Jan, Current W20 make a late withdrawal due to a foot injury. Auckland 54.48m 54.48m 5 Savannah Scheen Javelin champion

Bronze medal 2020 NZ Champs, World Univer- WaiBoP 52.91m 52.03m 6 Tatiana Kaumoana sity rep 2019 Beatrice Faumuina and Dani Samuels thrilled with a world class Discus competition ahead of the 7 Violette Perry Canterbury 46.54m 44.75m Silver Medallist W18 Discus, 2020

Current NZ SW Champion, World Champs 8 TeRina Keenan Auckland 60.72m 53.50m

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Men’s World University Qualifi er 55.00m Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er 66.00m

Women’s World University Qualifi er 51.00m World U20 Qualifi er 49.00m Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er 63.50m

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RESULTS AND EVENT INFO 1: 2: 3: 12 13 OCEANIA ATHLETICS TIME: 1800 BUSINESS DATA BACK UP TIME: 1815 RUN MEN’S 3000M STEEPLECHASE MEN’S TRIPLE JUMP JUMP Records Records N/A Meet: N/A Meet: 14.66m, Andrew Allan, 2020 Stadium: 9:20.38s, Ieuan van der Peet, 2020 Stadium: Canterbury: 15.58m, Matthew Walsh, 2019 Canterbury: 8:14.05s, , 1984 Resident: 15.94m, , Auckland, 1965, Palmerston North Resident: 8:23.28s, Peter Renner, Canterbury, 1984, Chirstchurch National: 16.22m, , Auckland, 1978, (CAN) National: 8:14.05s, Peter Renner, Canterbury, 1984, Koblenz (GER) Allcomers: 17.12m, Ken Lorraway, Australia, 1981, Auckland Allcomers: 8:20.64s, Julius Kariuki, Kenya, 1990, Auckland ITM Past Champion: N/A ITM Past Champion: N/A

ATHLETE PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO ATHLETE PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO

Canterbury 10m 08.13s n/a NZ M20 Gold medallist 2014 1 Matt Dryden 1 Andrew Allan Canterbury 14.66m 13.90m NZ SM Triple Jump Champion 2020

Canterbury 9m 17.78s n/a NZ M20 Steeplechase Champion 2020 & 2019 2 George Guerin 2 Ethan Gow Canterbury 13.67m 13.67m NZ M18 Triple Jump Champion 2020

3 Niam Macdonald Wellington 9m 17.76s 9m17.76s NZ Mountain Running representative World University Qualifi er 15.60m World U20 Qualifi er 15.60m Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er 17.14m

4 Ayrton Shadbolt Canterbury 9m 58.45s 9m58.45s M20 Bronze Medal Steeplechase 2019

5 Max Yanzick Canterbury Debut Debut Bronze NZSS SB 2000m Steeplechase

6 Ieuan van der Peet Canterbury 9m 15.55s 9m15.55s Current NZ Steeplechase Champion

7 Buddy Small Southland 9m 47.97s 9m52.67s NZ M20 Silver medallist 2020

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16 17 THE VIBRANT GROUP TIME: 1820 ATHLETICS CANTERBURY TIME: 1840 RUN MEN’S 4 X 100M GIRL’S 4 X 100m (11-13YO) RUN Records Records

Meet: 41.28s, NZ B, 2010 Meet: Canterbury University 13 “A” 52.88s, 2010 Stadium: 42.08s, Canterbury U20 (Andrews, King, Whelpton, Gerber), 2019 ITM Past Champion: Papanui Toch H B 54.49s, 2014 (12-14yo) Canterbury: 40.51s, Old Boys United, 1995 CLUB Athlete names Resident: 39.42s, NZ Team (McDonald, Donaldson, Cowan, Nketia), 1997, Christchurch Yvonne Zhang, Ava Gardiner, Ella Hill, Lily Weeds National: 38.99s, NZ Team (Roberts, Falealili, Dolphin, Donaldson), 2005, (AUS) 1 Christchurch Avon Allcomers: 38.67s, (Callender, Regis, Adam, Christie), 1990, North Shore 2 South Canterbury Bella Thin, Holly Thin, Sienna Wright, Sophie Bock ITM Past Champion: 41.28s, NZ B, 2010 3 Lions Ropeta Mene-Vaele, Amika Gread-Robinson, Eseta Qalivatu, Melenaite Havea TEAMS NZ Selection A NZ Selection B 4 Selwyn Molly O'Reilly, Jody McCarthy Dempsey, Hannah Hoare, Sophie Mercer

World University Qualifi er 40.00s World U20 Qualifi er 40.05s Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er Top 16 Ranking 5 Phoenix Sara Buckley, Araiana Tait, Hazel Kepa, Holly-Beth Campbell

6 Christchurch Avon 2 Lillie Wilson, Ruby Simon, Holly Donohoe, Natalia Tan

THE VIBRANT GROUP TIME: 1830 WOMEN’S 4 X 100M ATHLETICS CANTERBURY TIME: 1850 Records BOY’S 4 X 100M (11-13YO) Meet: 45.55s, NZ A, 2010 Records Stadium: 45.97s, NZ selection (Tafunai'i, Percy, Hobbs, Hulls), 2018 Meet: Christchurch Avon A, 47.88s, 2014 (12 -14yo) Canterbury: 46.00s, Old Boys United, 2000 Christchurch Avon A, 47.88s, 2014 (12 -14yo) Resident: 44.60s, NZ Team (Brunner, Arnott, Wardell, Hunt), 2001, Auckland ITM Past Champion: 44.20s, NZ Team (Wilson, Hobbs, Hulls, Elliott), 2020, Canberra (AUS) National: CLUB Athlete names Allcomers: 43.51s, Australia (Lamy, Robertson, Boak, Boyle), 1974, Christchurch 1 Christchurch Avon Fin Curtis, Marius Bischoffs, Adam Fitzmaurice, Charlie Redfern ITM Past Champion: 45.55s, NZ A, 2010 2 South Canterbury Mitchell Johnson, Harrison Laing, Sean Newlands, Bill Quigley TEAMS NB Athlete names provisional and not in lap order 3 Lions PJ Palamo, Katoa Turner, Rico Lemalie, So'omalo Mene-Vaele 1 NZ Selection A Zoe Hobbs, Nat Eady, Georgia Hulls, Symone Tafunai’l 4 Selwyn Jerome Bedford, Nehana Mata'afa, Cooper Wightman, Sam McConnell 2 NZ Selection B Amy Robertson, Brooke Somerfi eld, Abby Goldie, Lucy Sheat 5 Port Hills Rupeni Qoroya, Louis Whitley, Kanye Perkins, Alex Aitken 3 NZ U20 Selection Nadia Evans, Maia Broughton, Tayla Brunger, Celia Ward 6 University of Canterbury Jackson Robertson, Dylan Jackson, Arthur Walsh, Jack Dunn 4 Canterbury Selection Fiona Morrison, Jordyn Blake, Anna Hayward, Julia Burnham 7 New Brighton Olympic Jordan Anngow, Zack Walton, Charlie Applegarth, Connor Tamihana

World University Qualifi er 45.90s World U20 Qualifi er 45.40s Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er Top 16 ranking 8 Ashburton TBC

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1 Anna Percy Canterbury 58.14s 58.50s World University rep 2019

ITM Athlete Development: 2 Maddy Spence Canterbury 61.42s 63.36s Multiple NZ junior medallist NZ record Holder and World Championship rep- Auckland 55.86s 57.57s 2010 17-year-old Tom won Open Shot in 15.76m @ QEII his 1st 3 Portia Bing resentative 2019 (400mH) and 2015 () International Competition

2013 Tom won Open Shot in 19.82m @ Christ’s College with a World University Qualifi er 58.70s World U20 Qualifi er 59.40s Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er 55.40s 50cm PB (Personal Best) 2017 Tom placed 2nd in The BIG Shot in 21.46m behind current Tom Walsh Olympic Champion, (USA) in a NZ Allcomers Record Shot Put PB 22.90m in 22.05m @ Retro Sports Facility 2021 Tom 3 x World Champion, PB 22.90m enters the circle…

2009 17-year-old Angie placed 3rd W800m in 2:08.75s @ QEII her 1st International Competition WORLD ATHLETICS CONTINENTAL TOUR BRONZE CONTINENTAL WORLD ATHLETICS 2010 Angie won the W800m in 2:05.50s @ QEII claiming the Senior International Competition meet record 2011 Angie placed 2nd W800m to Great Britain’s Jemma Simpson in 2:03.56s @ Results by Craig Motley 2014 Angie won the W800m in 2:07.52’s @ Christ’s College ahead of Laura Crowe (nee Smit) 2016 Angie placed 3rd in The STREET Mile in 4:37.7s 800m PB 1:59.06 @ Retro Sports Facility This event proudly sponsored by: 2017 Angie placed 2nd in Women’s FAST K in 2:39.85s @ Kilmore Street Mainland Foundation - Proud to support our community. The Mainland Foundation is an independent hotel-based society Our Key Brands: licensed to operate gaming machines in hotels and taverns, raising money for distribution to the Community.

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Donations: 1: Greatly appreciated, receipts available 2: • Online at internationaltrackmeet.nz • Or via International Track & Field Trust 03-1355-0698641-00 3: 20 21 BISHOPDALE LAW TIME: 1905 INSIGHT MANAGEMENT TIME: 1910 WOMEN’S LONG JUMP MEN’S 400M HURDLES RUN JUMP Records Records 6.06m, Sarah Cowley, Auckland, 2009 Meet: Meet: N/A 6.08m, Briana Stephenson, Auckland, 2020 Stadium: Stadium: 55.03s, Oliver Miller, 2019 Canterbury: 6.55m, Jayne Mitchell, 1988 Canterbury: 50.70s, Wayne Paul, 1986 Resident: 6.65m, , Auckland, 1995, Dunedin Resident: 49.94s, Michael Cochrane, WaiBoP, 2014, Waitakere National: 6.68m, Chantal Brunner, Auckland, 1997, (AUS) & 2001, (AUS) National: 49.33s, Cameron French, WaiBoP, 2018, Canberra (AUS) Allcomers: 6.78m, Jane Fleming, Australia, 1990, Auckland Allcomers: 48.83s, Allan Pascoe, England, 1974, Christchurch ITM Past Champion: 5.44m, Fiona Morrison, Canterbury, 5.44m ITM Past Champion: *50.62s, Michael Cochrane, Auckland, 2011*

ATHLETES PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO World University Representative, Medallist in ATHLETE COUNTRY PB SB OTHER INFO Canterbury 6.29m 5.53m 1 Kelsey Berryman Australian LJ Champs NZ Record Holder, Commonwealth Games Rep 1 Cameron French WaiBoP 49.33s 51.50s 2 Helena Dinnissen Canterbury 5.93m 5.89m NZ Masters record holder 2018 Canterbury 55.56s 55.99s Bronze medallist 2020 Sm 400m hurdles 3 Anna Grimaldi (T47) Otago 5.72m 5.72m Paralympic Gold medallist 2016 2 Louis Andrews 4 Hannah Maloney Canterbury 5.45m 5.45m Won Lovelock Classic in January World University Qualifi er 50.90s World U20 Qualifi er 51.90s Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er 48.90s 5 Mariah Ririnui WaiBoP 6.36m 5.98m World University Representative 2015 Auckland 6.08m 5.83m NZ Champion 2020, World University Rep 2019 6 Briana Stephenson This event proudly sponsored by:

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22 BREMCA TIME: 1912 REPRESENT TIME: 1915 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S HAMMER MEN’S HIGH JUMP JUMP Records

THROW Men’s Records Women’s Records 2.02m, Gideon Barnard, Southland, 2010 Meet: 59.01m, Matt Bloxham, 2014 48.96m, Lauren Bruce, Canterbury, 2014 Meet: 2.26m, Hamish Kerr, Canterbury, 2020 Stadium: 59.94m, Anthony Nobilo, 2020 72.67m, Lauren Bruce, Canterbury, 2020 Stadium: Canterbury: 63.72m, Warrick Nichol, 1974 73.47m, Lauren Bruce, Canterbury, 2020 Canterbury: 2.30m Hamish Kerr, Canterbury, 2019 Resident: 73.10m, Angus Cooper, Auckland, 1994, Hamilton 73.47m, Lauren Bruce, Canterbury, 2020, Hastings Resident: 2.30m , Auckland, 2000, Christchurch National: 73.10m, Angus Cooper, Auckland, 1994, Hamilton 73.47m, Lauren Bruce, Canterbury, 2020, Hastings 2.30m Hamish Kerr, Canterbury, 2019, Townsville (AUS) National: Allcomers: 80.30m, Lance Deal, USA, 1998, North Shore 73.47m, Lauren Bruce, Canterbury, 2020, Hastings & Glenn Howard, Auckland, 2000, Christchurch ITM Past Champion: 59.01m, Matt Bloxham, 2014 48.96m, Lauren Bruce, Canterbury, 2014 Allcomers: 2.36m, Nick Saunders, Bermuda, 1990, Auckland ITM Past Champion: *2.12m William Crayford, Auckland, 2011* ATHLETES - MEN PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO ATHLETES PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO 1 Todd Bates Otago 54.14m 54.06m Silver medallist NZ champs 2020 1 Jayden Williamson Auckland 2.11m 2.11m NZSS Champion and equal record holder 2 Anthony Nobilo Auckland 64.93m 61.43m National Champion 2020 2019 NZ Secondary Schools won all 3 junior jumps 2 Quinn Hartley Southland 2.08m 2.08m and broke 45yr long jump record .Youngest NZ high jumper to jump 2.0m plus Men: World University Qualifi er 88.00m Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er 77.50m 3 Marcus Wolton Canterbury 2.11m n/a Silver Medallist NZ Champs 2020 4 Josh Inger Auckland 2.05m 2.01m 3rd Oceania U20 HJ, 2019 ATHLETES - WOMEN PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO 5 Hamish Kerr Canterbury 2.30m 2.27m Equal NZ Record holder

Southland 44.30m 44.30m NZ JW Hammer silver medallist 2020 1 Teagan Ashley World University Qualifi er 2.15m World U20 Qualifi er 2.16m Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er 2.33m 2 Mayce Ballantyne Otago 55.32m 50.26m 4th National SW Hammer 2020 3 Nicole Bradley Auckland 67.11m 67.11m Multiple NZ medallist, Bronze SW 2020 4 Dyani Shepherd-Oates Otago 57.44m 57.44m JW Gold medallist 2019 5 Lexi Maples Canterbury 51.32m 51.32m Heptathlete turned Hammer thrower 6 Lauren Bruce Canterbury 73.47m 73.47m NZ Record holder with an automatic Olympic Qualifi er WORLD ATHLETICS CONTINENTAL TOUR BRONZE CONTINENTAL WORLD ATHLETICS

Women: World University Qualifi er 60.80m World U20 Qualifi er 58.00m Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er 72.50m

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RESULTS AND EVENT INFO RESULTS AND EVENT INFO 1: 1: 2: 2: 3: 3: 24 25 A New Chapter in New Zealand Athletics A New Chapter in New Zealand Athletics

Eddie Osei - Nketia Zoe Hobbs Sprinter Sprinter

100m PB 10.19s // Auckland 100m PB 11.35s // Auckland • Born in Auckland, the son of NZ National • Outstanding female sprinter, reset the A NEW CHAPTER Record holder (10.11s) NZ Resident Record for 100m three times • Shifted to Australia as a young boy, has in the last two years including a sizzling always called NZ home 11.35s just two weeks ago • Focusing on athletics already • Has represented NZ at World Youths, represented NZ at world championships World Juniors, and in 2019 at the senior level but also has a potential rugby level World Athletics Championships career in his future over 100 and 200m • Still only 19 years old, Eddie is one of the • Semi-fi nalist at World University Games world’s most exciting talents and part of the bronze medal winning 4x100m relay team at the 2019 edition in • Owns multiple NZ junior sprint records Naples including the M20 200m at 20.76s • Originally from Taranaki, now based in Auckland under coach Image credit : Mark Roberts Image credit : Mark Roberts

Image credit : Mark Roberts Image credit : Getty Images Tiaan Whelpton Anna Grimaldi Sprinter Jumper

100m PB 10.37s // Canterbury Long Jump PB 5.72m // Otago • Born and raised in South Africa, Tiaan • Gold Medallist at the 2016 Summer has made outstanding progress in both Paralympics in in the T47 the 100 and 200 in his adopted home long jump • Personal bests have dropped • Long Jump silver medallist at IPC World considerably in the last month, Championships 2019, bronze in 2015, highlighted by a 10.37s 100m PB in and has also represented NZ in 100m Hastings two weeks ago, where he also and 200m sprints took the scalp of Eddie Osei-Nketia • Ranked 6th in NZ for long jump in 2020, • Not yet 21, his competition with Eddie among all athletes will drive both to fast times, and their • Appointed a Member of the New combination in the 4x100m relay is also Zealand Order of Merit in the 2017 New an exciting prospect Year Honours, for services to athletics

26 27 A New Chapter in New Zealand Athletics A New Chapter in New Zealand Athletics

Hamish Kerr Tapenisa Havea Jumper Thrower

High Jump PB 2.30m // Canterbury Shot Put PB 14.24m / Discus PB 45.60m • Has literally come on in leaps and // Canterbury A NEW CHAPTER bounds in the last three years. Went to • Exciting 17-year-old talent. Originally a the World University Games in Taiwan in sprinter hurdler but has transitioned to 2017 and missed out on qualifying for the shot put and discus in last two seasons fi nal by the narrowest of margins breaking several Canterbury records • This motivated him to fully commit to • Appeared at The BIG Shot Future Stars the sport, and a shift to Christchurch to event in 2016, 2017, and 2018, winning in come under the guidance of Terry Lomax 2017 combined to see him regularly jumping • Now competing in The BIG Shot, itself in the mid to high 2.20s against one of her idols Dame Valerie • At the Oceania Championships in Adams Townsville 2019, he equalled the NZ • A very good netballer, and recently record with a 2.30m clearance, which named Head Girl at St Andrews College also earned him selection to the world for 2021 Image credit : Alisha Lovrich championships that year

Image credit : Alisha Lovrich Lauren Bruce Image credit : Alisha Lovrich Connor Bell Thrower Thrower Hammer PB 73.47m // Canterbury

Discus PB 64.39m // Auckland • Originally from Timaru, coached by Ian Baird and now training in Christchurch • Yet to turn 20, has already set his fi rst NZ under Dale Stevenson - the same path senior record with a 64.39m throw for the trodden by world champion shot putter NZ Resident Record two weeks ago in Tom Walsh before her Hastings • Set NZ National, Resident, and Allcomers • Has set over 20 NZ Records through the records late last year with a superb best junior ranks as well as winning the Youth of 73.47m, which was also an automatic Commonwealth and Youth Olympics Olympic qualifi er titles • An excellent gymnast in her youth, • One of New Zealand’s brightest ever Lauren brings the great special discus prospects and is making a awareness from that sport into the seamless transition to senior ranks throwing cycle • An accomplished discus thrower, ranked second in NZ in 2020 in that event

28 29 International Track Meet International Track Meet Hall of Fame - Women - Track Hall of Fame - Women - Field

EVENT YEAR ATHLETE EVENT YEAR ATHLETE

100m 2012 Fiona Morrison, Canterbury, 12.97s Long Jump 2009 Sarah Cowley, Auckland, 6.06m - Meet Record 2013 Anita Punt, Hockey, 12.61s 2010 Sarah Cowley, Auckland, 5.79m HALL OF FAME HALL OF FAME 2014 Fiona Morrison, Canterbury, 11.54s - Meet Record 2012 Fiona Morrison, Canterbury, 5.59m 2013 , Australia, 5.97m 200m 2009 Monique Williams, Auckland, 23.26s - Meet Record (NZ Resident Record) 2014 Fiona Morrison, Canterbury, 5.44m 2010 Joanne Cuddihy, , 23.92s 2011* Andrea Koenen, Auckland, 24.05s* High Jump 2010 Liz Lamb, Auckland, 1.71m - Meet Record 2012 Fiona Morrison, Canterbury, 25.84s 2011* Liz Lamb, Auckland, 1.81m*

300m 2013 Anita Punt, Hockey, 39.60s - Meet Record Pole Vault 2013 Megan Jamerson, USA, 4.00m - Meet Record 2014 Fiona Morrison, Canterbury, 41.04s Shot Put 2009 Rebecca Wardell, Canterbury, 13.57m 800m 2009 , Auckland, 2:05.95s 2010 Rebecca Wardell, Canterbury, 13.82m 2010 Angie Smit, Canterbury, 2:05.50s - Meet Record 2011* Valerie Adams, Auckland, 20.53m (*NZ Allcomers Record*)* 2011* Jemma Simpson, England, 2:02.88s* 2012 Valerie Adams, Auckland, 20.35m - Meet Record 2012 Angie Smit, Canterbury, 2:14.78s 2013 Sarah Cowley, Auckland, 11.90m 2013 Zoe Buckman, Australia, 2:10.29s 2014 Valerie Adams, Auckland, 20.19m 2014 Angie Smit, Canterbury, 2:07.52s The BIG Shot 2018 Brittany Crew, Canada, 18.42m Fast K 2017 Heidi See, Australia, 2:39.11s - Meet Record Discus 2010 Dani Samuels, Australia, 63.38m 1,500m 2010 Bridey Delany, Australia, 4:16.73s - Meet Record 2014 Siositina Hakeai, Auckland, 55.37m

Mile 2009 Kaila McKnight, Australia, 4:39.07s - Meet Record Hammer 2014 Lauren Bruce, Canterbury, 56.54m (4kg U20) - Meet Record 2011* Nikki Hamblin, Cambridge, 4:30.75s (*NZ Resident Record*)* 2014 Lauren Bruce, Canterbury, 48.96m - Meet Record 2014 Courtney Ruske, Canterbury, 9:03.8s (H/Cap Race Gross Time)

Christchurch’s fi rst International Sporting event post earthquake. Street Mile 2016 Genevieve Lacaze, Australia, 4:35.8s - Meet Record International Track Meet 2012

3,000m 2012 Kellie Palmer, Canterbury, 9:32.35s 2013 Susan Kuijken, Netherlands, 9:11.59s - Meet Record 2014 , Australia, 9:39.67s

NZSS Relay 2009 St Margarets College, Christchurch, 4:08.42s - Meet Record (1 Mile, 4 pax) 2012 Chch Avon Mixed Schools, Christchurch, 4:15.62s (4 x 400m) 2013 St Margarets College, Christchurch, 3:25.59s - (4 x 331m) 2014 St Margarets College, Christchurch, 3:17.49s - (4 x 331m)

4 x 100m 2010 New Zealand A, Nationwide, 45.55s - Meet Record

Athletic stars Rebecca Wardell, and Valerie Adams sign autographs at Christ’s College 30 31 International Track Meet International Track Meet Hall of Fame - Men - Track Hall of Fame - Men - Field & Relay

EVENT YEAR ATHLETE EVENT YEAR ATHLETE

100m 2009 David Ambler, Canterbury, 10.35s - Meet Record (QEII Stadium & NZ U20 Record) 10,000m 2011* Galen Rupp, USA, 27:28.57s (*NZ Allcomers Record*)* 2010 Carl Van Der Speck, Auckland, 10.50s Presentation made by Brian Taylor, runner, coach, administrator HALL OF FAME HALL OF FAME 2011* Nick Smith, Scotland, 10.42s* 2012 Nick Smith, Scotland, 11.80s NZSS Relay 2009 Otago Boy’s High School, Dunedin, 3:30.09s - Meet Record (1 Mile, 4 pax) 2013 , Auckland, 11.22s 2012 Wanganui Collegiate, Wanganui, 3:30.79s (4 x 400m) 2014 Cameron French, Waikato, 11.15s 2013 Wanganui Collegiate, Wanganui, 2:49.74s (4 x 331m) 2014 Chch Avon Mixed Schools, Christchurch, 2:55.94s (4 x 331m) 300m 2010 Daniel O’Shea, Otago, 34.39s 2013 Alex Jordan, Wellington, 34.13s - Meet Record 4 x 100m Relay 2010 New Zealand B, Nationwide, 41.28s - Meet Record 2014 Alex Jordan, Wellington, 34.41s 4 x 1 Lap Relay 2014 New Zealand, North Island Team, 2:40.67 (4 x 331m)

400m 2011* Alex Jordan, Location, 46.61s* Long Jump 2009 , Auckland, 7.09m

400m Hurdles 2011* Michael Cochrane, Auckland, 50.62s (*M20 NZ Record*)* 2010 Jeffrey Thumath, Auckland, 7.20m - Meet Record 2013 Jesse Bryant, Canterbury, 6.75m 800m 2009 Tim Hawkes, Wellington, 1:49.85s 2010 , Australia, 1:47.75s - Meet Record High Jump 2010 Gideon Barnard, Southland, 2.02m - Meet Record 2011* Alan Webb, USA, 1:46.62s* 2011* William Crayford, Auckland, 2.12m* 2012 Brad Mathas, Wanganui, 1:52.79s Pole Vault 2013 Pascal Kethers, Auckland, 4.80m - Meet Record 2013 Sam Petty, England, 1:54.65s 2014 Ben Anderson, Otago, 1:55.97s Shot Put 2009 Jerram Huston, Otago, 13.65m 2010 Tom Walsh, South Canterbury, 15.76m Fast K 2017 , Australia, 2:19.24s - Meet Record 2011* Dale Stevenson, Australia, 20.28m*

1,500m 2010 Ryan Gregson, Australia, 3:41.69s - Meet Record 2012 Jacko Gill, Auckland, 22.06m (6kg U20) - Meet Record 2011* Nick Willis, , 3:36.87s* 2013 Tom Walsh, Canterbury, 19.82m 1,500 U/23 2011* Daniel Balchin, Canterbury, 3:51.70s* 2014 Tom Walsh, Canterbury, 19.89m

AWD Mile 2009 Matthew Lack, Waikato, 3:46.37s - Meet Record The BIG Shot 2015 Ryan Whiting, USA, 21.03m (NZ Allcomers Record) 2016 Jacko Gill, Auckland, 20.83m Mile 2009 Jeff Riseley, Australia, 3:54.24s - Meet Record (QEII Stadium Record) 2017 Ryan Crouser, USA, 22.05m - Meet Record (NZ Allcomers Record) 2013 Nick Willis, Wellington, 4:08.16s 2018 Tom Walsh, Canterbury, 21.65m 2014 Jonathon Lord, Canterbury, 9:03.3s (H/Cap Race Gross Time) Discus 2012 Jacko Gill, Auckland, 60.44m (1.5kg U18) - Meet Record Street Mile 2016 Nick Willis, Wellington, 4:15.9s - Meet Record 2014 Richard Callister, Auckland, 48.68m (1.75kg U20) - Meet Record 2014 Tom Walsh, Canterbury, 53.58m (2kg) - Meet Record 3,000m 2009 Ryan Gregson, Australia, 7:57.45s -Meet Record (Aus U20 Record) 2014 , Australia, 8:03.02 Hammer 2014 Matt Bloxham, Auckland, 59.01m - Meet Record 2014 Matt Bloxham, Auckland, 67.04m - Meet Record (U20 6kg) 2 Mile 2012 Will Lear, USA, 8:44.71s - Meet Record Javelin 2010 Johan Smalberger, Auckland, 69.57m - Meet Record 5,000m 2010 Ben St Lawrence, Australia, 13:48.28s - Meet Record

32 33 BRIAN TAYLOR MEMORIAL TIME: 1920 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL TIME: 1930 RUN WOMEN’S 800m WOMEN’S B 200m RUN Records Records

Meet: 2:05.95s, Angie Smit, Canterbury, 2010 Meet: 23.26s, Monique Williams, Auckland, 2009 Stadium: 2:03.70s, Katherine Camp, Canterbury, 2019 Stadium: 23.22s, Zoe Hobbs, 2019 Canterbury: 1:59.06s, Angie Petty, Gwangju, 2015 Canterbury: 23.52s, Caro Hunt, 2000 Resident: 2:00.83s, , Auckland, 1997, Christchurch Resident: 23.15s, Monique Williams, Auckland, 2009, Wellington National: 1:58.25s, Toni Hodgkinson, Auckland, 1996, (USA) National: 22.90s, Monique Williams, Auckland, 2009, (GER) Allcomers: 1:59.50s, Regina Jacobs, USA, 1998, Christchurch Allcomers: 22.50s, Raelene Boyle, Australia, 1974, Christchurch ITM Past Champion: 2:07.52s, Angie Smit, Canterbury, 2014 ITM Past Champion: 25.84s, Fiona Morrison, Canterbury, 2012

ATHLETE PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO ATHLETE PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO

Auckland 2m 08.50s 2m 10.81s World University Rep 800m, 2019 1 Stella Pearless 1 2 Laura Smith Canterbury 2m 10.64s 2m 10.64s Recently returned to athletics 2 Annalies Kalma WaiBop 24.21s 26.02s Bronze NZSS 400m 2020 3 Rosa Twyford Canterbury 2m 09.94s 2m 11.43s Recently relocated from Australia to Chch 3 Jordyn Blake Canterbury 25.18s 25.18s Also has run a windy 24.25 World Juniors Rep 2010 &2012, Otago 2m 05.58s 2m 07.39s 4 Becky Greene World Universty Rep 2013 4 Tayla Brunger WaiBop 24.17s 24.76s JW 200m Champion 2020 Wellington 2m 11.80s` 2m 14.19s NZSS SG Champion 5 Emma Douglass JW Silver medalist 200m 2020, Multiple NZ junior Canterbury 24.75s 24.76s 5 Maia Broughton sprint medalist. Happy Birthday! 6 WaiBop 2m 08.21s 2m 08.88s Qualifi ed Tokyo Olympics 5,000m & 10,000m 6 Isabel Neal Tasman 25.10s n/a JW 400m Gold medalist 2020 7 Tillie Hollyer Canterbury 2m 11.50s n/a NZ W18 800m Gold 2019 Outstanding Junior returning from injury. NZ U17/18 Tasman 23.75s n/a 8 Kara Macdermid Manawatu 2m 10.36s n/a NZ SW 1500m Silver medallist 2020 7 Lucy Sheat record holder at 23.75s

9 Sammy Fookes Otago 2m 15.23s 2m 15.23s NZSS JG Champion 8 Holly Rule Northland 25.03s n/a W18 400m Gold in 2020

10 Amanda Shallard Canterbury 2m 18.08s 2m 18.08s NZSS Finalist 2020 WORLD ATHLETICS CONTINENTAL TOUR BRONZE CONTINENTAL WORLD ATHLETICS World University Qualifi er 23.90s World U20 Qualifi er 24.10s Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er 22.80s 11 Chloe Hughes Canterbury 2m 15.02s 2m 19.04s Bronze Medallist W18 2020

12 Angie Petty (pace) Canterbury 1m 59.06s n/a Rio Olympian and Commonwealth Games Rep

World University Qualifi er 2m 05.00s World U20 Qualifi er 2m 07.00s Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er 1m 59.50s

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THROW Men’s Records Women’s Records

Meet: 22.05m, Ryan Crouser, USA, 2017 20.35m, Valerie Adams, 2012 Stadium: 21.70m, Tom Walsh, 2019 & 2020 18.81m, Brittany Crew, Canada, 2020 Canterbury: 22.90m, Tom Walsh, 2019 16.71m, Val Young, 1964 Resident: 22.67m, Tom Walsh, Canterbury, 2018, Waitakere 20.54, Valerie Adams, Auckland, 2011, Dunedin 21.24, Valerie Adams, Auckland, 2011, 22.90m, Tom Walsh, Canterbury, 2019, (QAT) National: (KOR) Allcomers: 22.67m, Tom Walsh, Canterbury, 2018, Waitakere 20.54, Valerie Adams, Auckland, 2011, Dunedin ITM Past Champion: 21.65m, Tom Walsh, 2018 18.42m, Brittany Crew, Canada, 2018

ATHLETES - MEN PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO

1 Nick Palmer HBG 17.90m 17.90m World Junior Shot Put Representative 2018

2 Ryan Ballantyne WaiBoP 19.85m 19.85m National Bronze medallist 2019 & 2020 Youngest ever World Junior Champion break- 3 Jacko Gill Auckland 21.05m 21.47m ing Usain Bolts record. 15 years 213 days in 2010, defended 2012. Rio Olympic Finalist Bronze World Champs 2019, Commonwealth Gold 2018, World Indoor Champion 2018, Canterbury 22.90m 21.62m 4 Tom Walsh World Champion 2017, Olympic Bronze Medalist 2016

Men - World University Qualifi er 18.10m Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er 21.10m

ATHLETES - WOMEN PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO

JW Bronze 2020, Canterbury Junior record Canterbury 14.24m 14.24m 1 Tapenisa Havea holder

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ATHLETE PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO

1 Bailey Cotton WaiBop 22.25s 22.6s 6th NZ championships 2020

2 Michael Goldie WaiBop 21.44s 21.86s 2016 NZ SM 200m Silver medallist

3 Tiaan Whelpton Canterbury 21.31s 21.97s Bronze medallist 2020 SM 100m

4 Hamish Gill Auckland 20.93s 20.75s (W) Silver medallist 2020 NZ SM 200m Championship

NZ Champion 100 and 200m, 2020, World champs Wellington 20.76s 21.19s (W) 5 Eddie Osei-Nketia representative

6 Joseph Millar WaiBop 20.37s 21.29s NZ Record Holder 200m Womens 7 Tommy Te Puni Auckland 21.51s 21.30s (W) NZ JM 200m Champion 2020 23.92s Joanne Cuddihy - Ireland 2010 International Track Meet 8 Elliot Nye Canterbury 21.69s 22.23s Canterbury 100/200m Champion 2019 WORLD ATHLETICS CONTINENTAL TOUR BRONZE CONTINENTAL WORLD ATHLETICS World University Qualifi er 21.15s World U20 Qualifi er 21.30s Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er 20.24s

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RESULTS AND EVENT INFO 1: 2: 3: 38 39 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL TIME: 1945 WOMEN’S A 200m RUN

Records

Meet: 23.26s, Monique Williams, Auckland, 2009 Stadium: 23.22s, Zoe Hobbs, 2019 Canterbury: 23.52s, Caro Hunt, 2000 Resident: 23.15s, Monique Williams, Auckland, 2009, Wellington National: 22.90s, Monique Williams, Auckland, 2009, Berlin (GER) Allcomers: 22.50s, Raelene Boyle, Australia, 1974, Christchurch ITM Past Champion: 25.84s, Fiona Morrison, Canterbury, 2012

ATHLETE PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO

1 Abby Goldie WaiBop 24.12s 25.00s 2017 NZ SW Silver medallist

NZSS SG 200m Champion, 16yo, NZ U18 100 & Auckland 24.31s 24.31s 2 Nadia Evans 200m Champion

NZ U20 200m record holder, World University HBG 23.53s 24.08s 3 Georgia Hulls Bronze medal winner with 4 x 100m relay

Double NZ Champion over 100 & 200m last two Auckland 23.19s 23.26s 4 Zoe Hobbs years, World Champs Representative 2019

World University Bronze medal winner with 4 x Auckland 23.35s 23.35s 5 Nat Eady 100m relay

6 Brooke Somerfi eld WaiBop 23.91s 24.46s World University representative 2019

What’s On Canterbury 24.70s 25.55s JW 200m Champion 2018 7 Anna Hayward Christchurch World University Qualifi er 23.90s World U20 Qualifi er 24.10s Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er 22.80s

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RESULTS AND EVENT INFO 1: 2: 3: 40 41 ATHLETICS NEW ZEALAND TIME: 18301950 ABBOTT INSURANCE BROKERS TIME: 2010 RUN BOY’S SECONDARY SCHOOLS 4 X 400M MEN’S 1500m RUN Records Records

Meet: 3:30.09s, Otago Boys High School, 2009 (1 Mile, 4 pax) Meet: 3:41.69s, Ryan Gregson, Australia, 2010 3:42.94s, Nick Willis 2020 Stadium: 3:16.70s, Canterbury SM (Ash, Andrews, Attwell, Mercieca), 2020 Stadium: 3:38.4s, Mike Gilchrist, 1983 Canterbury: 3:10.20s, Old Boys United, 1993 Canterbury: Resident: 3:32.52s, Sir John Walker, Auckland, 1974, Christchurch Resident: 3:06.23s, NZ Team (Dale, Collins, Green, Woods), 1990, Auckland National: 3:29.66s, Nick Willis, Lower Hutt, 2015, National: 3:05.84s, NZ team (Farrell, Cowan, Dale, Keddell), 1993, Stuttgart (GER) Allcomers: 3:32.16s, , Tanzania, 1974, Christchurch 3:02.48s, Kenya (Kitur, Mwanzia, Kitur, Kipkemboi), 1990, Auckland Allcomers: ITM Past Champion: *3:36.87s, Nick Willis, Lower Hutt, 2011* ITM Past Champion: 3:30.79s, Wanganui Collegiate, 2012 (On Grass) ATHLETE PROVINCE PB SB OTHER INFO TEAMS NB Athlete names provisional and not in lap order 1 Ben Wall (pace) MWA 3m 49.19s n/a 2019 JM Bronze 800m Sacha Tahi, Harry Williamson, Hunter Scott, Kegan Richardson-Miller 1 Christchurch Boys High School U16 2 Wellington 3m 36.25s 3m 41.98s Rio 2016 Olympian, 5x NZ 1500m Champion Jordan Veitch, Will Haig, Will Chunn, Henry Allott World Indoor Rep 2018, Silver medalist SM 2 Christchurch Boys High School Senior WaiBop 3m 39.14s 3m 45.74s 3 Julian Oakley 1500m 2020 3 Christs College Matt Durant, John Wells, Benji Ward, Joseph Nash 4 James Preston Wellington 3m 46.60s 3m 48.74s World University Rep 2019 over 800m Alex McCorkindale, Caleb Robinson, Joshua Price, Liam O'Donnell 4 St Thomas of Canterbury College 5 Tom Moulai Canterbury 3m 51.81s n/a NZSS 800m Champion 2016, JM Champion 2017

6 Zane Powell Auckland 3m 54.47s 3m 54.47s NZSS SB 1500m and 3000m Champion 2020

MWA 3m 55.10s n/a JM 3000m Bronze 2019 ATHLETICS NEW ZEALAND TIME: 2000 7 Noah Macdermid GIRL’S SECONDARY SCHOOLS 4 X 400M 8 Chanel Muir Canterbury 3m 59.45s 3m 59.45s M20 1500m Champion 2020 9 Daniel Roswell Canterbury 3m 55.86s 4m 01.19s Lovelock Mile Champion 2021 Records 10 Ethan Smolej Canterbury 3m 59.14s 3m 59.67s First across the line NZ M18 1500m 2020 Meet: 4:08.42s, St Margarets College, 2009 (1 Mile, 4 x pax) 11 Angus Wemyss Tasman 3m 57.79s n/a Athletics Nelson athlete Stadium: 3:48.16s, Canterbury (Hayward, Petty, Camp, Candy), 2020 12 Dylan Forde (Pace) Canterbury n/a n/a NZSS 800m Champion 2017 Canterbury: 3:49.40s, Technical, 1983 WORLD ATHLETICS CONTINENTAL TOUR BRONZE CONTINENTAL WORLD ATHLETICS 13 Chris Dryden Canterbury 4m 02.01s n/a World Junior 10000m Representative 2018 Resident: 3:37.5s, NZ Team (Sommervell, Gukilau, Tong, Hunt), 1974, Christchurch Canterbury 4m 02.72s 4m 02.72s National Junior 1500m fi nalist National: 3:34.62s, NZ Team (Bing, Cull, Ballantyne, Jones), 2014, (GBR) 14 Will Scharpf Canterbury 3m 58.80s 3m 58.80s NZ JM 5000m Silver 2018 Allcomers: 3:28.08s, England (Piggford, Stoute, Gunnell, Keough), 1990, Auckland 15 Connor Melton ITM Past Champion: 4:15.62s, Chch Avon Mixed Schools, 2012 (On Grass) World University Qualifi er 3m48.00s World U20 Qualifi er 3m48.00s Tokyo Automatic Qualifi er 3m35.00s

TEAMS NB Athlete names provisional and not in lap order

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Australians Jeff Riseley and push each other to run David Ambler setting both a QEII Stadium and NZ Junior record, the fastest ever mile at QEII Stadium Men’s 100m (yes faster than the 1974 Commonwealth Games!) 2009 MEET HIGHLIGHTS

QEII Stadium Records Men’s 100m (10.35s), Men’s Mile (3:54.24s)

NZ Resident Record Women’s 200m (23.26s)

NZ Junior Record Men’s 100m (10.35s), Australian Junior Record Men’s 3000m (7:57.45s)

Five men under four minute mile barrier

20 international athletes from 4 countries

44 45 46 2010 HIGHLIGHTS Discus competition aworldclass with Beatrice FaumuinaandDaniSamuelsthrilled 2010MEETHIGHLIGHTS 17internationalathletesfrom 4countries New Zealand’s besteverinternational800mfi eld, Current World DiscusChampionvs Five World Junior Qualifiers Two Commonwealth GamesQualifi ers outside Commonwealth Games Former World DiscusChampion including threeincluding aPersonalBestof1min45s with athletes The men’s 800mfeatured PB’s sixentrantswith of1min47orbetter 47 2010 HIGHLIGHTS The Greatest Track Meet that Never Happened Christchurch International Track Meet, February 26, 2011

On February 22, 2011, the city of Christchurch Close contests in perfect conditions meet record 2:02.88, beating previous record- badly in the real-life race that most of this field was hit by an earthquake that punched up The crowd was back on their feet a few holder Angie Smit (2:03.56). The men’s 800m actually ran in Wellington on Feb 26th. Everyone like a giant fist through the surface of the moments later, as three 400m hurdlers charged had runners from Australia, New Caledonia, else in our fantasy field ran personal bests, our earth, directly under the city’s central business off the last bend in lockstep and battled down New Zealand, and USA, and it was the way of showing our hopes for the future of district. Many buildings and homes were the straight. Daylight opened between them only classy Americans who prevailed. Alan Webb, Hayden McLaren (3:39.55) and Hamish Carson destroyed or seriously damaged, and nearly at the final hurdle, as Michael Cochrane surged the US mile record holder and one of the great (3:39.97). 200 people were killed, including a leading to win in a meet and New Zealand M20 record American names of the last decade, won in Rupping it Up running coach and administrator, Brian Taylor. 50.62, just ahead of James Mortimer (51.16) and 1:46.62, from Tyler Mulder, 1:46.81 and James A memorable night ended with an assault on Among the many wrecked facilities was Queen David O’Shea (51.68). Gurr 1:46.94. It was a wonderful race that looked the American 10,000m record by Galen Rupp. If Elizabeth II Stadium, whose fabled track had cutting-edge world-class (provided you didn’t he did it (26:59.60) he would also be way under been scene of the 1974 Commonwealth Women beat men remember that running on grass in The open high jump ended in a mixed-gender ’s legendary New Zealand resident Games, 1975 New Zealand Games, 1981 World 1962 would have been clear by two seconds). tie, between Liz Lamb (1.81) and Billy Crayford and QEII stadium record of 27:46.4 from the 1974 Masters Championships, 2011 Paralympic (2.12), level on points. Sarah Cowley was in action Commonwealth Games. Titus M’bishei of Kenya World Athletics Championships, and other Kiwis triumph again with a third place. Commonwealth Games medallists Nikki Hamblin had been brought in by coach Alberto Salazar major athletics events. With no track, a and Nick Willis stirred patriotic spirits with superb as pace-maker, and did an excellent job to well severely damaged city infrastructure, and the A woman’s victory that was less of a surprise victories. Hamblin in the women’s mile did beyond halfway. But in the eighth kilometre the community in shock, the International Track came from New Zealand’s all-conquering most of the leading, surging impeccably away pace was drifting outside the target schedule Meet, scheduled four days later, was cancelled. superstar Valerie Adams. The world, Olympic and on the last 300m for a New Zealand Resident and Rupp took over. Huge crowd support A successful meet was held in Wellington, Commonwealth champion received a standing record 4:30.75, followed home by Australian Lisa and a fervent atmosphere under the glowing raising $20,000 for Christchurch relief. Nick ovation from the crowd, and then dominated Corrigan in 4:31.18. Willis left it later in the men’s floodlights lifted him, but six laps solo were just Willis’s 2008 Olympic silver medal was formally the all-comers shot put, climaxing in the final 1500m. Matt Harris set the pace perfectly, and too demanding, and the final time was 27:28.57, presented to him there, instead of at the round with the biggest put ever seen in New when he pulled off at 600m to go the pack well inside Tayler’s mark. M’bishei held on to Christchurch meet as planned. Zealand, 20.53, an all-comers record, to Dale looked vibrant and very classy – -based 29:32.19, and third was New Zealand champion Stevenson’s 20.28 and Tom Walsh’s 18.17. Nothing will obviate the losses of that disaster, Brit Lee Emmanuel took up the front running, Stephen Lett who had a lonely but impressive but Christchurch and New Zealand have Hairsbreadth finishes followed closely by (USA), Brandon race for 29:36.68. begun to heal, and sport is making its usual Up jumped the crowd again for the hairsbreadth Bethke (USA), James Nipperess (Australia), Note: In September, Rupp broke Chris Solinsky’s major contribution to that process. In that spirit finish of the men’s 400m, with Alex Jordan 46.61 American 800 star Nick Symmonds, and Willis in US 10,000m record with 26:48.00, making him of healing, we have done some imagining. Part and Andy Moore on 46.96 while Australia’s his usual sheep-dog position at the tail of the the fastest non-African in history. The planned of the frustration of the quake was that the Alexander Carew took third (47.23, PB). Another line. Just behind were kiwis Hamish Carson and attempt to run that speed at Christchurch in ITM was shaping up so well. What if the quake rousingly close track finish saw Daniel Balchin Hayden McLaren. February was not a fantasy, although our race had not happened and the Track Meet had? edge Julian Oakley in the under-23 1500m Predictably and (for the crowd) delectably, it was narrative is. What new marks would Christchurch have (3:51.70/3:51.75). Willis who swept round the pack as they came celebrated making in athletics history that off the last bend, sending the stadium delirious Imagine February night in 2011? Truly international One final celebratory moment came when The meet got truly international half-way with a pulsating finish that made us all think of the final presentation of the evening, to Rupp Silver lining for Willis through the evening, with the sprints and 800s. Snell and Walker. He took the race and the meet for the 10,000m, was made by the prominent What a curtain raiser! The 10,000 plus strong In the women’s 200m Andrea Koenen had to record with 3:36.87, a nice performance at the Canterbury runner, coach and administrator crowd poured into QEII to make sure they beat England’s Mel Purkiss (24.05/24.41), and beginning of a world championships year. Leer, Brian Taylor. didn’t miss the first-ever presentation of an Scotland’s powerful Nick Smith won the men’s popular with the crowd for his long 1960s hair Olympic medal on New Zealand soil. They were 100m in 10.42 against a personal best 10.43 and even longer moustache, was second in Stats and “results” by Craig Motley, bubbling with high spirits and had lumps in their by Carl Van der Speck. Australia was again in 3:37.07, and Symmonds, who had seemed to words by Roger Robinson. throats as Nick Willis received his 2008 Olympic arrears, with Dan Martin third. Paul Zongo broke lose contact along the back straight, found his 1500m silver, upgraded (after a disqualification) his own New Caledonia national record finishing 800 speed and charged barrel-chested through from the bronze he received in . With fifth in 10.68. In world terms, things got better to third (3:38.59). Emmanuel took fourth in a the legendary Sir John Walker making the and better. Jemma Simpson, the 2009 British season’s best 3:38.78, an especially pleasing presentation, it was double jubilation. champion, won the women’s 800m in a swift result to imagine for those of us who saw him fall

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