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A 40 Year History
New Zealand Secondary Schools Athletics Association National Secondary School Cross Country Championships A 40 Year History Introduction The New Zealand Secondary Schools Athletics Association is proud to publish a forty- year history of the New Zealand Secondary Schools Cross Country Championships. Participation in the event between 1974 and 2013 totals well over 10,000 athletes from all but a handful of schools from around the country. With an annual involvement of over 1000 students it has become one of the largest secondary school sporting events in New Zealand. The idea for this document was born during the 1995 NZSSCC Championships in Masterton. At this time (before the internet), results were published in a hard copy booklet. In this particular year the first three place getters in the individual, and three and six person team categories were published for the first twenty-one years of the events history. This accompanied the full set of 1995 results. After this event, the majority of results were published electronically. Unfortunately, many of these results were lost in the mid to late nineties because there was no dedicated NZSSAA website. Sincere thanks need to be given to Don Chadderton for providing the first twenty years’ of results. Without these early results a significant part of athletics New Zealand’s history would have eventually been forgotten. These include the 1974 performance of Alison Rowe, who would later go on to win both the 1981 Boston and New York marathons. As well as Burnside High School’s 1978 performance in the junior boys event where they completed the perfect three-man score of six points. -
Monday, July 26, 2021 Home-Delivered $1.90, Retail $2.20 the Band Played On, and on Page 23 Page 2 Chaos Doc Page 7 in Anti- Staff Lockdown Threatened Protests
TE NUPEPA O TE TAIRAWHITI MONDAY, JULY 26, 2021 HOME-DELIVERED $1.90, RETAIL $2.20 THE BAND PLAYED ON, AND ON PAGE 23 PAGE 2 CHAOS DOC PAGE 7 IN ANTI- STAFF LOCKDOWN THREATENED PROTESTS THE family of Willow girl, Rachael said. Stone have supported “We had spoken about Willow’s wishes in gifting organ donation in the past. her organs to help others Both our children felt this live. is what they needed to Willow, 14, passed away do if something like this WILLOW’S GIFT last Thursday as the result were to happen. No way of an accident. She was the did we ever think this daughter of Rachael and could happen to our family. Lincoln, and the sister of As cruel as life can be, Summer and Tarquin. this has happened to us, Her mother Rachael so Willow’s wishes were Stone said she wanted the carried out. community’s conversations “There are so many to be about the legacy of people to thank. The organ donation, not about incredible nurses, doctors, the accident in which specialists, surgeons, Willow died. ambulance, helicopter Willow was a free spirit, service, police and said Rachael. other members of our “Her personality was community who worked always bubbly, friendly, tirelessly, some working loving, caring and into overtime or welcomed empathetic to everybody picking up the extra shift she met. to help care for our baby. “(She was) a real go- “We watched the getter, up for anything humanity of their grief, fun. She always wanted alongside ours, as we to become an interior journeyed through this designer and really had an together. -
2016 Prime Ministers Scholarship Recipients Athlete
2016 PRIME MINISTERS SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATHLETE Athletics Aaron Booth, Amanda Murphy, Angela Petty, Lauren Bruce, Liam Malone, Lucy van Dalen, Anna Grimaldi, Ben Langton Burnell, Bradley Nicholas Souhgate, Nikki Hamblin, Rosa Mathas, Cameron French, Camille Buscomb, Flanagan, TeRina Keenan, Victoria Peeters, Eliza McCartney, Hamish Gill, Holly Robinson, William O'Neill, Zane Robertson, Zoe Hobbs James Sandilands, Joshua Hawkins, Basketball Finn Delany Boxing David Nyika Canoe Racing Briar McLeely, Britney Ford, Caitlin Ryan, Max Brown, Rebecca Cole, Teneale Hatton, Darryl Fitzgerald, Elise Legarth, Jaimee Lovett, Tobias Brooke, Zachary Franich, Zachary Jamie Banhidi, Kayla Imrie, Kim Thompson, Quickenden Kurtis Imrie, Lisa Carrington, Marty McDowell, Canoe Slalom Callum Gilbert, Finn Butcher, Luuka Jones, Michael Dawson Cycling Aaron Gate, Anton Cooper, Benjamin Stewart, Matthew Cameron, Matthew Dalton Bryony Botha, Cameron Karwowski, Codi Archibald, Natasha Hansen, Nina Wollaston, Merito, Daniel Franks, Elizabeth Steel, Emma Olivia Podmore, Philippa Sutton, Regan Cumming, Hannah Gumbley, Holly Gough, Rushlee Buchanan, Samuel Dakin, Edmondston, Holly Katrina White, Jaime Simon van Velthooven, Zachary Williams, Zoe Nielsen, Jeremy Presbury, Katherine Schofield, Fleming Lauren Ellis, Linda Villumsen, Luke Mudgway, Equestrian Abigail Colleen Douglas Long, Aleisha Collett, Renee Faulkner, Sarah Young, Tayla Mason Bonnie Farrant, Francesca da Souza-Silver, Football Abby Erceg, Aimee Phillips, Annalie Longo, Kirsty Yallop, Martine Puketapu, -
RLAC Annual Report 2013-2014
RYDE ATHLETICS CENTRE INCORPORATED ANNUAL REPORT 2013 / 2014 SEASON 1 ABN: 99 850 553 401 LIFE MEMBERS Sharon Aldridge Merv Davies John Mills Margaret Atkinson Will Devjak Roslyn Mitchell (née Cramp) Andrew Atkinson-Howatt Sharon Dewar (née Read ) Betty Moore Nancy Atterton Tony Fernandes Coral Read (née Hellyer) Louise Bergfield Miriam Fogliani (née Spitteler) Julie Reynolds Simon Bergfield Ross Forster Judy Scott (née Murray) Bruce Brown Peter Graham Rita Shield Graeme Cameron Warren Gray Gaye Shuttler (née Woolley) Carl Casaclang Kurt Hansen Desleigh Spitteler Margaret Chappell Andrew Jackson Reg Tarte Phil Cossell Rachael Jackson (née Massey) Mary Thomas Alain Corne Keith Johnson Ian Trimble Diane Corne Kate Kelland Ruth Trimble Lynette Cox (née Hill) Adrienne Kinna (née Bouffler) Glyn Whalan Bob Crawford David Lewis Kay Williams Lorraine Crews (née Morgan) Anne Masing Colleen Wilson (née Hill) Dorothy Cubban Glen McCarthy Ron Daniel Suzette McFarlane (née Sames) Margaret Davies Yvonne Melene (née Godfrey) PATRON Betty Moore PUBLIC OFFICER Stephen Latham DIRECTORS Ann Arnott Ross Forster Keith Johnson Ian Trimble Stephen Latham 2 RYDE ATHLETICS CENTRE INCORPORATED 2013/2014 SEASON – ANNUAL REPORT DIRECTORS’ REPORT The Directors of the Ryde Athletics Centre, incorporating both the Senior and Junior divisions, are pleased to commend this Annual Report to all Club members. As per previous years, this Annual Report provides a summary of the wonderful achievements across the entire club. The Directors would like to warmly thank all of the many volunteers associated with the successful running of our club. Whether you are a Coach, Age Manager, Official or a volunteer at one of the many events our sincere thanks to you for your support in helping us run the club so successfully. -
'SYP Highlights' @ 26 February 2015
’Athletics leader in Sydney’s North Shore & Northern Beaches Areas’ Sydney Pacific Athletic Club Facebook Sydney Pacific Athletic Club Website www.facebook.com/SydneyPacificAC www.sydneypacificathletic.org.au ‘SYP Highlights’ @ 26 February 2015 2015 NSW Opens and U23 Championships Sponsors Good luck to Sydney Pacific’s athletes who are competing this Diamond weekend 27 February-1 March at the 2015 NSW Opens & U23 Gold Track & Field Championships that are being held at SOPAC. Silver 2015 Adelaide Track Classic Bronze Congratulations to Sydney Pacific’s 800m speedster Jared West who finished 3rd in the Men’s 800m in a very impressive time of Links to Partners 1:47.78 last Saturday evening in Adelaide. Sydney Academy of Sport and Recreation 2015 ACT Championships Manly Council Jake Lynch, Nathan Connor and Graeme Barry travelled to Warringah Council Canberra for last weekend’s ACT Championships. Congratulations on fine performances. Pittwater Council . Men’s Open Long Jump Nathan Connor 7.23m Silver Ku ring gai Council . Men’s Open 100m Jake Lynch 10.93 Bronze . Men’s Opens 110mH Graeme Barry 16.84 6th Hornsby Council . Men’s Open 200m Jake Lynch 22.12 7th Little Athletics NSW 2015 NSW Masters Championships Ku ring gai Little Athletics Congratulations to Sydney Pacific’s Masters who were most Manly Warringah Little Athletics impressive in competition last weekend 21-22 February at the 2015 NSW Masters Track & Field Championships held at SOPAC. Mosman Little Athletics Many PBs and 38 Medals: 24 Gold, 6 Silver and 8 Bronze Northern Districts Little Athletics medals! Fantastic performances all round. Please see the NSW Institute of Sport following pages for all results and report. -
A Thletics New Zealand Almana C 2012
ATHLETICS NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC 2012 Contents Introduction and Notes ...............................................................................................................................2 2012 Rankings Lists and Annual Progression – Open Men, Men 20, Men19, Men 17. .....................................................................................................6 2012 Rankings Lists and Annual Progression – Open Women, Women 20, Women 19, Women 17 .............................................................................38 Mens All Time ...........................................................................................................................................67 Womens All Time ......................................................................................................................................76 Records set in 2012 ...................................................................................................................................87 New Zealand Men All Comers Records .................................................................................................90 New Zealand Men National Records .......................................................................................................91 New Zealand M19 National Records .......................................................................................................92 New Zealand M18 National Records .......................................................................................................93 New -
2016 Annual Report Triathlon New Zealand 2016 Annual Report // 3 // President’S Report
Triathlon New Zealand 2016 contents 4 PRESIDENT’S REPORT 48 FINANCIAL REPORT 7 CEO REPORT 54 NOTES 9 PARTNERS AND SPONSORS WHO WE ARE 12 OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS 13 OUR STAFF 17 KEY PEOPLE YEAR IN REVIEW 21 COMMERCIAL REPORT 22 SOVEREIGN TRI SERIES REPORT 28 COMMUNITY REPORT 31 HIGH PERFORMANCE REPORT 34 TECHNICAL REPORT 03 AWARDS & RESULTS 38 RACE RESULTS 2015/16 Cover image: Contact Tri Series, Kinloch (2013)aL Kinloch Series, Tri Contact image: Cover 44 2015 AGM MINUTES 2 // Triathlon New Zealand 2016 Annual Report Triathlon New Zealand 2016 Annual Report // 3 // President’s report he last ive years have been diicult for Tri NZ and, while keeping an My personal thanks go to our current staf, which has really stepped up eye on our expenditure, we have allowed the communications between over recent months, and to my fellow Board Members. It would be easy the Board and management with the triathlon community to slip. his to step away from the Board when times are diicult but that has not has to be addressed. he coming year is going to be another tough year been the case. I am very sorry that Carmel Hanley and Garry Boon have and we will we need the whole triathlon community to come together to had to step down but am delighted to welcome Neil Millar and Evelyn meet the challenges facing us. Williamson. he Board and management have worked hard to manage the Special thanks also to Patron, Peter Fitzsimmons, and Life Members: organisation’s inances, within a reducing revenue, to a point where we Terry Sheldrake, John Hellemans, Garth Barfoot, Bruce Chambers and were looking conidently at 2016/17 as being a year of stability and then Tom Pryde, who have once again been readily available to assist the growth. -
Wonderful Results for Ryde Athletes at the NSW Junior Championships
Senior Club February 2016 Edition WinteMay 2014RYDE ATHLETICS CENTRE INCORPORATED PO Box 3658 Marsfield 2122 www.ryde-athletics.org.au i.e. 10 hurdles over 200m instead of 5 as per Wonderful results for Ryde Little A 200m hurdles) hurdle, silver in the 80m athletes at the NSW Junior Hurdles and bronze in the long jump. Championships After finishing in fourth on the Saturday in the U14 800m Adam Bruntsch moved up two spots Over three days of competition at the newly to claim silver in the U14 1500m. laid warm up track at SOPAC, 34 Ryde athletes competed in 50 events and came Maya Leverett continues her outstanding home with 9 gold, 6 silver, 6 bronze medals 2015/16 season with Gold in both the U18 long and loads of personal best performances. and triple jump, silver in the 100m and bronze in the 200m. Noah Hain added another State title For some of these athletes it was the first time in the U15 Triple jump to his swag along with a that they had competed at any Athletics NSW silver in the U15 long jump. event and for two of those athletes, Alyssa Lowe and Adam Bruntsch their first forays as Portia Amy Wilson is another of our talented Ryde Senior athletes saw them bring home jumpers and will compete at her first nationals in medals and qualify for the Australian Junior high, long and triple jump after taking the U14 Athletics Championships in Perth in March crown in long and triple jump and finishing 3rd in 2016. -
2018 Annual Report
2 0 ANNUAL REPORT 1 8 2 WELCOME To the Annual Report for Triathlon New Zealand 2018 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT As President of Triathlon New Zealand, I am I would also like to take this opportunity to proud to present the Annual Report for thank Tony Dodds for his service to triathlon 2017-2018. and wish him all the best in his retirement from the sport. At the beginning of the year we faced a number of challenges with re-shaping The Board saw some change this year with Triathlon New Zealand due to reduction in Marisa Carter and Natalie Smith joining Neil funding across the whole organisation. I am Millar, Jo Tisch, Evelyn Williamson, Brendon extremely pleased to say our CEO Claire McDermott and myself. I am incredibly lucky Beard along with her staff have done an to chair a Board of committed and skilled outstanding job in refocusing the individuals who go above and beyond in organisation to place us into a more giving their time and expertise freely to sustainable position for 2018-2019. Triathlon New Zealand over the past year. Extensive work has gone into consulting My special thanks go to Garth Barfoot our with our members, stakeholders and Patron for the last year. Garth continues to partners to examine our constitution and support us in many ways and it is a pleasure position the organisation to improve our to see him continuing to race and be response to the triathlon community. engaged in our sport. This year saw us achieve an excellent Special Thanks to Life Members, Terry Bronze medal in the Mixed Team Relay at Sheldrake, John Hellemans, Tom Pryde, the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Garry Boon, Peter Fitzsimmons and Bruce Gold Coast. -
Athletics New Zealand Almanac
2010 ATHLETICS NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC 1936 1964 1976 2008 ATHLETICS NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC 2010 Athletics New Zealand Almanac 2010 Compiled by Stephen Hollings and Simon Holroyd. ©Athletics New Zealand 2011 www.athletics.org.nz ISBN: 978-0-473-19141-2 Page 2 | Athletics New Zealand Almanac 2010 Contents 1. Introduction .........................................................................................................................................4 2. Ranking Lists 2010 and Progressions ..................................................................................................6 Open Men ......................................................................................................................................................7 Men 19 ........................................................................................................................................................22 Men 16W ....................................................................................................................................................32 Open Women ...............................................................................................................................................37 Women 19 ...................................................................................................................................................50 Women 16 ...................................................................................................................................................57 3. New Zealand -
2014 Adastra Foundation Recipients
2014 Adastra Foundation Recipients Adam Barwood Alpine Ski Racing Alex Kennedy Rowing Alex William Hooper Track Cycling Amelia Coleman Rhythmic Gymnastics Andrew Leathwick Piano and Composing Andrew Mckenzie Sailing Ben Woolsten Music Bradlee Ashby Swimming Brook Robertson Rowing Caleb Shepherd Rowing Cameron French Athletics Christopher Van Der Salm Squash Compton Pikari Golf Daniel Franks BMX Devon Hiley Road Cycling Dirk Peters Mountain Biking Duncan Campbell Snowboarding Dylan Dunlop-Barrett Swimming Dylan Kennett Cycling Finn Howard Rowing Francisco Lardies Yachting Giacomo Thomas Rowing Hamish Hammond Triathlon Hanna Seifert Golf Hannah Cosgrove Music Holly Christina Music Ianne Guinares Weightlifting Isabella Moore Opera Jeff Francis Rowing Joe (Jonathan) Wright Rowing John Murphy Music Joseph Millar Athletics Joshua Munn Golf Julia Ratcliffe Athletics Karl Manson Rowing Kodi Harman Athletics/Surf Life Saving Kristie Baillie Athletics Leonardo Gabriel Neki Tuaka Coghini Music Liam Aitcheson Road & Track Cycling Liam Stone Diving Logan Keys Rowing Madeline Stapleton Badminton Madison Nonoa Singing Mandy Boyd Lawn Bowls Marko Nuich Football/Soccer Matthew Dunham Rowing Matthew Stanley Swimming Michael Cochrane Athletics Michael Poole Triathlon Molly Meech Sailing Myron Simpson Cycling Ngaruaroha Martin Violinist Nicole van der Kaay Triathlon Oliver Shaw Triathlon Paige Paterson Track Cycling Phillip James Xiao Table Tennis Piera Hudson Alpine Ski Racing Rebekah Greene Athletics Richard Thai Jazz Saxophone Sam An Golf Sam Barnett Yachting Sam Logan Composition Sam Meech Sailing Samantha Sinclair Netball Samuel Gaze Music Shannon McSkimming Boxing Sophie Mackenzie Rowing Sophie Tyas Mountain Biking Sophie Williamson Road and Track Cycling Stefi Luxton Snowboarding Stephanie McKenzie Track Cycling Suyen Rae Music Tasman Davids Ballet Thomas Murray Rowing Toby Cunliffe-Steel Lightweight rowing Todd Gibson-Cornish Bassoonist Vaughan McCall Golf. -
NISS Athletics Championships 2010 Newtown Park, Wellington
NISS Athletics Championships 2010 Newtown Park, Wellington . 20 - 21 Mar 2010 Results Female - 100m - Semi Final Place Race No Name Team Wind Time Jnr Girls Heat 1 1 270 Robyn Engels Waikato Bay of Plenty 1.8 12.93Q 2 325 Abby Goldie Waikato Bay of Plenty 1.8 13.08Q 3 235 Kelly Davenport Wanganui 1.8 13.33Q 4 200 Sian Chapman Wairarapa 1.8 13.48 q 5 832 Courtney Wheeler Wellington 1.8 13.56 6 764 Mele Tiauli Auckland 1.8 13.63 Heat 2 1 658 Amy Robinson Waikato Bay of Plenty 3.0 13.01Q 2 527 Sophie McIntosh Auckland 3.0 13.20Q 3 440 Rebeka Kiwara Wellington 3.0 13.30Q 4 563 Autumn Morgan Counties Manukau 3.0 13.30Q Int Girls Heat 1 1 188 April Campbell Wairarapa 2.1 12.61Q 2 293 Molly Florence Waikato Bay of Plenty 2.1 12.97Q 3 646 Stephanie Rich North Harbour 2.1 13.11 q 4 216 Jessica Corkill Auckland 2.1 13.27 5 194 Lydia Carter Counties Manukau 2.1 13.30 Heat 2 1 787 Mere Vaka Counties Manukau 1.6 12.67Q 2 387 Louise Hodge North Harbour 1.6 12.67Q 3 533 Maddi McLean Waikato Bay of Plenty 1.6 13.09 q 4 301 Ally French Waikato Bay of Plenty 1.6 13.24 5 232 Monique Dalley Wellington 1.6 13.43 6 252 Caitlin Donaldson Auckland 1.6 13.47 7 481 Kelsey MacDonald East Coast North Island 1.6 13.55 Heat 3 1 151 Michaela Blyde Taranaki 1.1 12.75Q 2 422 Sarah Karika East Coast North Island 1.1 13.21Q 3 339 Michaela Greenwood Manawatu 1.1 13.25 4 109 Bella Andrews Waikato Bay of Plenty 1.1 13.33 5 537 Hannah McLeod East Coast North Island 1.1 13.65 Snr Girls Heat 1 1 843 Livvy Wilson North Harbour 2.9 12.31Q 2 639 Elizabeth Rankin Auckland 2.9 12.75Q