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Swimming Wellington 115Th Annual Report 2015-16 Swimming Wellington Wellington Swimming Association 115TH Annual Report & Financial Statement of Accounts 2015-2016 Swimming Wellington Annual Report 2015-2016 Season 1 | P a g e Swimming Wellington To be presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Swimming Wellington, 7 September 2016 Pelorus Trust House, Hutt Park, Seaview AGFENDA Pages Wellington Board Members 3 Sponsors 3 Club Abbreviations 3 Award Holders 4-7 Swimming Wellington Life Members 4 Swimming Wellington Honours Awards 4 Swimming Wellington Service Awards 5 Swimming Wairarapa Service Awards 6 SNZ National Awards 7 Wellington Swimmers of the Year 8 WSA Award Recipients 2015 Season 10 NZ Team Representatives 11 Board Members Reports 13-22 Chairs Report 13 Operations Report 14 Registrar 15 Technical Official 19 Selector’s Report 22 Regional / National Meets Wellington Team Manager Reports 22-27 NZ Open Short Course Championships 22 NZ Junior Championships 24 Division II Competition 25 NZ Open Championships 25 NZ Age Group Championships 27 Wellington Championship Title Holders 29 Zone Reports 30 Club Reports 30 Records 31-48 Paralympics Records Broken 31 Wellington Records Broken 32 Wellington Relay Records Broken 35 Wellington Long Course Records as at 30 June 2016 36 Wellington Short Course Records as at 30 June 2016 41 Wellington Relay - Long Course Records 30 June 2016 46 Wellington Relay - Short Course Records 30 June 2016 47 Wellington Relay Championship Records 30 June 2016 48 Financial Statement To be distributed prior to, or on 7 September 2016 49 Swimming Wellington Annual Report 2015-2016 Season 2 | P a g e Swimming Wellington BOARD MEMBERS 2015-2016 PRESIDENT Mr Mark Berge VICE PRESIDENT Mr Chris Dyhrberg TREASURER Mr Paul Matson TECHNICAL OFFICIALS OFFICER Mr Greg Forsythe MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Mr Mark Berge (Development) STAFF Mrs Henrietta Latham (Operations Manager) Bridget Tait (Events & Administration Support) BOARD MEMBERS Mr Todd Morton Mr Sam Rossiter-Stead Mr Stephen Ross Mrs Allison Yannakis Wellington Selectors Mr Colin Sasse (Convenor of Selectors) Mrs Karen Bennington (Selector) Mrs Robyn Prior (Selector) SPONSORS Our sincere thanks to all our sponsors; Coastlands Shopping Town HTS Group New Zealand Community Trust Ricoh Swim T3 Lion Foundation Infinity Foundation Limited WHIPA Pelorus Trust Wireless Warehouse Swimming Wellington Club abbreviations Abbreviations Club Name in Full AQA Aquajets Swimming Club BRK Breakers Swim Club CTN Carterton Swimming Club CAP Capital Swim Club FST Featherston Swimming Club GRT Greytown Swimming Club HAT Hataitai Swimming Club HUT Hutt Swimming Club KAP Kapiti Swimming Club KRI Karori Pirates Swimming MAR Maranui Swimming Club MAS Masterton Swimming Club PCA Porirua City Aquatics RAU Raumati Swimming Club SZR SwimZone Racing TWA Tawa Swimming Club TOD Tornadoes Swim Club UHT Upper Hutt Swimming Club WSC Wanganui Swimming Club WGE Wanganui East Amateur Swim Club Swimming Wellington Annual Report 2015-2016 Season 3 | P a g e Swimming Wellington WELLINGTON SWIMMING AWARDS since 1955 LIFE MEMBERS WELLINGTON LIFE MEMBERS WAIRARAPA 1957 Fred JS Adam HAT (dec) 1968 Mr L J Fairbrother GRT (dec) G Hill (dec) Mr T H Warburton GRT (dec) W Cowie (dec) Mr D Pauling MAS (dec) Vic Allen (dec) 1971 Miss M Keltie GRT (dec) 1961 Jack D Hassall WN (dec) 1977 Mr William (Bill) J Cooper MAS (dec) Norm Oldershaw HUT (dec) 1979 Mr Ian McPhee CTN (dec) 1964 John Penman KAR (dec) 1980 Mrs Gaye Salter MAS (dec) 1965 Arthur Haley PET (dec) 1985 Mrs Phil Murphy QSM FST (dec) 1971 Roger Robins QSM HUT 1987 Mrs Merle Sowry MAS 1975 D (Billie) Fitzsimmons MBE WN (dec) 1991 Mr Jack McLean MAS 1984 Major W H (Bill) Dyson MBE MAR (dec) Mr Ken Wilton ONZM MAS 1986 R (Bob) Stobbs PET (dec) 1996 Mr Russell Geange CTN 1993 Daphne McLay MAR 2004 Mr Stuart McGregor CTN 1995 Carol Hawke UHT (dec) 2005 Mr G Hosnell FST (dec) Ashley Hawke UHT (dec) 2008 Mr Robert (Bob) R Eagle CTN Max Mitchell UHT (dec) 2010 Mrs Margaret McGregor CTN 1999 Ron Gridgeman NAE (dec) 2011 Mrs Lyndsay Wright GRT 2000 Joan Matson RAU W (Bill) Matson ONZM RAU (dec) 2001 Jim Drummond HAT Pam Edwards CAP 2007 Lynne Keatley WOA 2010 Vivien Morton PCA 2011 Catherine (Kay) Hudson SZR 2015 Robyn Prior MAS HONOURS AWARDS WELLINGTON HONOURS AWARDS WAIRARAPA 1977 Les Martlew HUT (dec) Mr H G Hughan CTN (dec) 1978 R (Bob) Stobbs PET (dec) Mr Doug G Finlayson MAS (dec) 1981 Connor McBride VAR (dec) 1975 Mr Robert (Bob) R Eagle CTN 1983 Doug Thomas UHT (dec) Mr Ian B McPhee CTN (dec) 1984 Ron Clark TWA (dec) Mr William (Bill) J Cooper MAS (dec) 1985 W Cameron White HUT (dec) Mr Ken M Wilton ONZM MAS 1986 Jean Price WN (dec) Mrs Gaye Salter MAS (dec) Ken Mark MAR Mr Graham Hinton MAS (dec) Ian Frew MAR (dec) Mrs F Banks CTN (dec) Fred Woodford MAR Mr T Young CTN (dec) Ron Gridgeman NAE (dec) Mr Mitch Tait MAS (dec) 1989 Ethel Dighton BI (dec) Mr T Nelson GRT W (Bill) Matson ONZM RAU (dec) Mrs J Pinfold MAS Max Mitchell UHT (dec) Mrs Heather Mason MAS Ashley Hawke UHT (dec) Mrs Merle Sowry MAS 1991 Adrienne Frost MAR (dec) Mrs Phil Murphy QSM FST (dec) 1992 Carol Hawke UHT (dec) Mr Russell Geange CTN Adrian Doig RAU (dec) 1981 Mrs Lyndsay Wright GRT 1993 Ross Petherick MAR (dec) Mr Jack McLean MAS 1997 Pam Edwards CAP Mrs J Connon 2001 Ian McDonald QSM HAT Mr D Daily MAS Barbara Neish UHT (dec) Mr P Ray CTN (dec) 2002 Eileen Adams MSC 2011 Mrs Bev Regnault GRT 2003 Lynne Keatley WOA 2011 Mrs Robyn Prior MAS Ted Hazael CAP 2006 Vivien Morton MSC 2008 Kay Hudson SZR 2011 Henrietta Latham RAU Heather Newall RAU Deidre (Dee) Papps SZR 2015 Ruth Bucknell CTN Swimming Wellington Annual Report 2015-2016 Season 4 | P a g e Swimming Wellington WELLINGTON SWIMMING AWARDS since 1955 SERVICE AWARDS 1960 Don K Garrett UHT 1986 Joan McNamara TWA (dec) Robert Mills WSC 1963 Tom Lister HUT (dec) Petra Burr HUT Dave Mulligan UHT Z (Harry) Purchase HUT (dec) Peter Matthews CC Deirdre Papps WSC 1964 R (Bob) Stobbs PET (dec) 1987 Ian McDonald HAT 2004 Rhonda Graham TASS Vern Lister PET (dec) Jack Simes HAT (dec) Siegmund Wieser MSC John Plunkett WN John Watt HAT (dec) 2005 Fiona Clark RAU 1965 Pat Cheeseman PAE (dec) G Coleman HAT (dec) Karen Fugle MSC 1969 Doug Thomas UHT (dec) Jim Drummond HAT Ross Harvey RAU W (Bill) McCarroll HUT Corrie van Dooren NAE Henrietta Latham RAU Kath Martlew HUT (dec) Barbara Emmens NAE Graham Seagull MSC 1970 Mrs C Thornton 1988 Eileen Adams CC Lynn Sherborne RAU F M Thornton Tom Berryman CC Rick Stonnell HAT Lyn A Randerson KAR Chris Crawford HUT 2006 George Canales CAP Harry Schlatter KAR Con Abbot HUT Raylee Harley CAP I Croft Marie Doig RAU Heather Newall RAU George Miller BI (dec) Joan Matson RAU Francis Wevers TSW F (Digger) Eadie NAE (dec) Roy Walker TWA (dec) 2007 Helen Giacon RAU Peter Stephens BI (dec) Pat James WOA (dec) Christopher Gatfield SCA 1971 W (Bill) Bol UHT (dec) 1989 Anne Torrance UHT (dec) Linda Pye SCA Leicester Frater UHT (dec) Elizabeth Goulder UHT Andrew Palmer SCA E (Ted) J Hazeal BI Ron Abraas MAR (dec) 2009 Linda George MSC Eddy B Quirke UHT (dec) Noel Tock TWA Ngaire Huggins TWA 1972 Ron Gridgeman NAE (dec) 1990 Pam Edwards BI 2010 Mark Berge CAP Mrs N Robertson Margaret Grant TWA Greg Forsythe CAP/KRI 1973 Connor McBride VAR (dec) Daphne McLay MAR Nevill Sutton PCA P Field (dec) Dave Morgan MAR 2011 Karen Bennington CAP L (Pip) Piper VAR Leslie Nash HUT Steve Hind CAP Lloyd Ridley PET (dec) Pam Solomon BI Gary Hurring CAP Joan Scadden BI (dec) 1991 Linda Percy HUT Robert Loo CAP 1974 W Cameron White HUT (dec) Mrs K Warren Yvonne Mansell RAU C S Charles HUT (dec) Chris Keeping HUT Matt Meehan PCA Sid Shirley HUT (dec) Maurie Bognuda HUT Jill Roberts RAU 1975 W (Bill) H Dyson MAR (dec) 1992 Alan McLay MAR Robina Scahill SZR Gary Martlew HUT Robin Semmens TWA 2012 Jacqui Forsythe KRI 1976 Ken Mark MAR Pat Semmens TWA Lynda Kamstra KRI Ian Frew MAR (dec) R (Dick) Wilson TWA Nigel Lucie-Smith KRI Fred Woodford MAR 1992 Sue Costley UHT Philippa Lucie-Smith KRI Jean Price WN (dec) Ian Whitta HUT Gregg McCarthy TWA Bev Shirley HUT (dec) Dave Barnes TWA Sue Smart KRI 1977 Tay Wilson MAR (dec) Lynne Keatley WOA Greg Szakats KRI Eric Strachan WN Eve Olsson TWA Sarah Tait PCA 1978 Enid Staples RAU 1993 Susan Graham CAP 2013 Hugh Allan TWA John Law CC Ron Graham CAP Rachel Allan TWA R (Dick) James WOA (dec) Chris McIlraith CAP Sandra Bednarek TWA Peter Fitzsimmons WN Paul Matson RAU Jane Bertschinger HAT 1979 Max Mitchell UHT (dec) Ian Luttrell UHT Max Marshall HAT Ashley Hawke UHT (dec) 1995 Barbara Neish UHT (dec) Sandra Turner CAP 1979 A (Dick) Perham HUT (dec) Paul Oliver MAR 2014 Catherine Barnes CAP Taeo Verhoeven VAR (dec) Veronica Simonsen MAR Terence Burns CAP John Underhill WN Fiona Pampalone MAR Catherine Cartys Squires HAT 1980 Ethel Dighton BI (dec) 1996 Wayne Fisher HAT Lily Chapman CAP Leslie Parkin HAT Vivien Morton MSC Roger Chapman CAP 1981 Mrs M Mason 1997 John Neish UHT David Clareburt CAP Vera Dyson MAR 1998 Donald Coley WOA Robyn Clareburt CAP 1982 Carol Hawke UHT (dec) 1999 Stephen Keatley WOA Sally Kean CAP Pat Harris MAR Maxine Raitt NAE Jillian Kennemore CAP Josie Brown TWA Colleen Win NAE Stephanie Kozyniak CAP W (Bill) Matson RAU (dec) 2000 Danny Garrick WOA Angel Lin CAP Adrian Doig RAU (dec) 2001 Jenny Garrick WOA Jan Robinson CAP J Brown Veronica Gould TWA Barbara Ryan CAP 1983 Ross Petherick MAR (dec) Carol McDonald HAT Gavin Sinclair CAP Joan Goulder UHT (dec) Margaret Smith WOA Penny Sinclair CAP 1984 Adrienne Frost MAR (dec) Stan Smith WOA Karen Thomas CAP Shirley Barrett HUT 2002 Anne Eastwood CAP Timon Wilkinson
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