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Complete Finalist List Follows Category Name Sport School Farmer Auto
Complete finalist list follows Category Name Sport School Steven Adams Basketball Farmer Auto Village Valerie Adams Athletics International Mahe Drysdale Rowing Sportsperson of the Year Jason Lochhead Beach Volleyball Danny Lee Golf Lisa Carrington Kayaking Holland Beckett Lawyers Molly Meech Sailing Sportswoman of the Year Luuka Jones Canoe Slalom Natalie Peat Surf Lifesaving Peter Burling Sailing Bayleys Real Estate Sam Meech Sailing Sportsman of the Year Kane Williamson Cricket Sam Cane Rugby Graeme Aldridge Cricket Paul Roozendaal Waka Ama BayTrust Coach of the Sean Horan Rugby Sevens Year Sir Gordon Tietjens Rugby Sevens Jay Carter Golf Julieta Diaz Synchronised Swimming Kelly Hudson Hockey Bay of Plenty Times Ross Merrett Surf Life Saving Official of the Year Glen Jackson Rugby Nick Briant Rugby New Zealand Men's Whitewater Rafting Team Whitewater Rafting Bay of Plenty Senior Men's TECT Team of the Year Cricket Team Cricket Rangataua Men’s Rugby Team Rugby Volleyball Tauranga Women's A Team Volleyball Mauao Warriors Men's Volleyball Team Volleyball Bay of Plenty U18 Boys’ Hockey Team Hockey Eva Morris & Jazzlee Thomas Synchronised Swimming Contract Mechanical Services Junior Team of Bay of Plenty U17 the Year Women's Volleyball Team Indoor Volleyball Bay of Plenty U19 Men's Volleyball Team Indoor Volleyball Callum Gilbert Canoe Slalom Vodafone Junior Ashley Roozendaal Waka Ama Sportsman of the Year Ben Cochrane Surf Life Saving Isaac Te Aute Rugby Sevens Eves Realty Junior Amy Robinson Hockey & Athletics Sportswoman of the Frances -
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, -
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Concept2 Indoor Rowing RANKING RESULTS Worldrecords (Stand 15.09.2017) Event Category Nae Gender Weight Age Country Record Season Source 1000 12 and Under Matt Phillips M 12 USA 00:03:17,2 2017 PM Verification Code 1000 12 and Under Olivia Janss Lafond F 12 GBR 00:03:41,0 2018 PM Verification Code 1000 13-14 Sakas Demitris M 13 GRE 00:03:02,9 2012 Race result 1000 13-14 Elizabeth Sharis F 14 USA 00:03:26,4 2012 PM Verification Code 1000 15-16 Clark Dean M 16 USA 00:02:50,1 2017 PM Verification Code 1000 15-16 Sarah Beevers F 15 GBR 00:03:17,4 2016 PM Verification Code 1000 17-18 Andrea Panizza M Hwt 18 ITA 00:02:44,7 2018 Witnessed at public club 1000 17-18 Drake Deuel M Lwt 18 USA 00:02:58,5 2017 PM Verification Code 1000 17-18 Veronika Kaminskaya F Hwt 18 BLR 00:03:12,6 2017 PM Verification Code 1000 17-18 Annie Phillips F Lwt 18 USA 00:03:32,3 2017 Witnessed at public club 1000 19-29 Jose Luis Sanz Ortega M Hwt 25 ESP 00:02:39,6 2005 Witnessed at public club 1000 19-29 Jason Osborne M Lwt 19 GER 00:02:54,2 2014 Witnessed at public club 1000 19-29 Cissi Velin F Hwt 27 SWE 00:03:05,4 2017 PM Verification Code 1000 19-29 Sanita K Hansen F Lwt 27 00:03:31,5 2017 PM Verification Code 1000 30-39 Sam Loch M Hwt 33 AUS 00:02:39,5 2017 PM Verification Code 1000 30-39 Gary Conway M Lwt 34 IRL 00:03:01,1 2016 PM Verification Code 1000 30-39 Anna Lewis F Hwt 36 GBR 00:03:19,2 2015 PM Verification Code 1000 30-39 Anna Lewis F Lwt 37 GBR 00:03:21,1 2017 PM Verification Code 1000 40-49 Pavel Shurmei M Hwt 40 BLR 00:02:43,9 2017 Video 1000 40-49 Timothy -
Rowing Australia Annual Report 2012–2013
Rowing Australia Annual Report 2012–2013 Rowing Rowing Australia Office Address: 21 Alexandrina Drive, Yarralumla ACT 2600 Postal Address: PO Box 7147, Yarralumla ACT 2600 Phone: (02) 6214 7526 Rowing Australia Fax: (02) 6281 3910 Website: www.rowingaustralia.com.au Annual Report 2012–2013 Winning PartnershiP The Australian Sports Commission proudly supports Rowing Australia The Australian Sports Commission Rowing Australia is one of many is the Australian Government national sporting organisations agency that develops, supports that has formed a winning and invests in sport at all levels in partnership with the Australian Australia. Rowing Australia has Sports Commission to develop its worked closely with the Australian sport in Australia. Sports Commission to develop rowing from community participation to high-level performance. AUSTRALIAN SPORTS COMMISSION www.ausport.gov.au Rowing Australia Annual Report 2012– 2013 In appreciation Rowing Australia would like to thank the following partners and sponsors for the continued support they provide to rowing: Partners Australian Sports Commission Australian Olympic Committee State Associations and affiliated clubs Australian Institute of Sport National Elite Sports Council comprising State Institutes/Academies of Sport Corporate Sponsors Singapore Airlines Croker Oars Sykes Racing JL Racing Corporate Supporters & Suppliers Australian Ambulance Service The JRT Partnership Designer Paintworks/The Regatta Shop ICONPHOTO Media Monitors Stage & Screen Travel Services VJ Ryan & Co. – corporate -
Sydney International Rowing Regatta
Sydney International Rowing Regatta Monday, 18 March 2013 to Sunday, 24 March 2013 Sydney International Regatta Centre Page 1 # Code Event Page # 1 W2- Women's Coxless Pair (World Cup) 4 2 M2- Men's Coxless Pair (World Cup) 5 3 W2x Women's Double Scull (World Cup) 5 4 M2x Men's Double Scull (World Cup) 6 5 M4- Men's Coxless Four (World Cup) 7 6 W1x Women's Single Scull (World Cup) 7 7 M1x Men's Single Scull (World Cup) 8 8 LW2x Lightweight Women's Double Scull (World Cup) 9 9 LM2x Lightweight Men's Double Scull (World Cup) 11 10 LM4- Lightweight Men's Coxless Four (World Cup) 12 11 W4x Women's Quadruple Scull (World Cup) 13 12 M4x Men's Quadruple Scull (World Cup) 14 13 W8+ Women's Coxed Eight (World Cup) 14 14 M8+ Men's Coxed Eight (World Cup) 15 17 LW1x Lightweight Women's Single Scull (International) 16 18 LM1x Lightweight Men's Single Scull (International) 17 101 OW1x Open Women's Single Scull 18 102 OW2x Open Women's Double Scull 21 103 OW4x Open Women's Quadruple Scull 22 104 OW2- Open Women's Coxless Pair 22 105 OW4- Open Women's Coxless Four 24 106 OW8+ Open Women's Coxed Eight 24 107 OM1x Open Men's Single Scull 24 108 OM2X Open Men's Double Scull 28 109 OM4x Open Men's Quadruple Scull 28 110 OM2- Open Men's Coxless Pair 29 111 OM4- Open Men's Coxless Four 30 112 OM4+ Open Men's Coxed Four 31 113 OLW1x Open Lightweight Women's Single Scull 31 114 OLW2x Open Lightweight Women's Double Scull 34 115 OLW4x Open Lightweight Women's Quadruple Scull 35 116 OLM1x Open Lightweight Men's Single Scull 36 117 OLM2x Open Lightweight Men's -
Banklink Rowing NZ National Championships
BankLink Rowing NZ National Championships Friday, 17 February 2012 Race 163 Mixed Adaptive Double Scull Final Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 29.01 Hawkes Bay 1 (Courtier,Foulsham) 4 4:23.24 0.00 +0.00 Race 164 Women's U 21 Single Scull B Final Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 01.05 Central RPC 2 (Georgina Rodie) 5 8:03.98 0.00 +0.00 2 01.17 WRPC 3 (Claudia Hyde) 4 8:06.73 2.75 +2.75 3 01.19 Waihopai 1 (Kristen Froude) 6 8:13.14 6.41 +9.16 4 01.08 Nelson 1 (Kirsty Thompson) 7 8:15.99 2.85 +12.01 5 01.09 North Shore 1 (Ashlee Rowe) 8 8:20.86 4.87 +16.88 6 01.18 WRPC 4 (Tosca Wilson) 1 8:30.26 9.40 +26.28 7 01.03 Avon 2 (Stine Hammer) 2 8:41.07 10.81 +37.09 01.13 Southern RPC 2 (Tessa Young) 3 SCRATCHED Race 165 Women's U 21 Single Scull A Final Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 01.12 Southern RPC 1 (Olivia Loe) 5 7:52.17 0.00 +0.00 2 01.04 Central RPC 1 (Sophie MacKenzie) 6 7:55.73 3.56 +3.56 3 01.15 Waikato RPC 1 (Hannah Osborne) 4 7:55.98 0.25 +3.81 4 01.14 Southern RPC 3 (Catherine Shields) 2 7:59.91 3.93 +7.74 5 01.06 Central RPC 3 (Jess Paton) 3 8:04.31 4.40 +12.14 6 01.16 Waikato RPC 2 (Ashleigh Hodge) 8 8:06.05 1.74 +13.88 7 01.02 Avon 1 (Louise Livesey) 1 8:06.61 0.56 +14.44 8 01.01 Auckland RPC 1 (Abbey Green) 7 8:09.55 2.94 +17.38 Race 166 Men's U 21 Single Scull Final Place Crew Lane 2000m Margins 1 02.07 Central RPC 2 (Karl Manson) 3 7:03.81 0.00 +0.00 2 02.06 Central RPC 1 (Joe Wright) 5 7:07.25 3.44 +3.44 3 02.08 Central RPC 3 (James Hunter) 4 7:07.89 0.64 +4.08 4 02.17 Waikato RPC 1 (Toby Earp Cunliffe-Steel) 1 7:09.88 1.99 -
Sydney International Rowing Regatta
Issued : 28/3/14 6:46 PM Sydney International Rowing Regatta Friday, 28 March 2014 Race 379 Men's Coxless Pair (World Cup) Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 02.04 Netherlands 1 1:34.63 (1) 3:15.00 (1) 4:57.14 (1) 6:40.37 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Rogier BLINK, Mitchel STEENMAN 1:34.63 1:40.37 1:42.14 1:43.23 02.06 New Zealand 1:35.06 (2) 3:15.40 (2) 4:59.03 (2) 6:42.50 2.13 +2.13 2 5 Thomas MURRAY, Alex KENNEDY 1:35.06 1:40.34 1:43.63 1:43.47 02.03 China 2 1:38.32 (3) 3:21.11 (3) 5:01.52 (3) 6:42.55 0.05 +2.18 3 3 Zengxin YANG, Dongjan LI 1:38.32 1:42.79 1:40.41 1:41.03 02.02 China 1 1:39.04 (4) 3:21.96 (4) 5:05.77 (4) 6:49.47 6.92 +9.10 4 2 Kang GUO, Fengzhi AN 1:39.04 1:42.92 1:43.81 1:43.70 02.01 Australia 1:40.03 (5) 3:24.31 (5) 5:10.04 (5) 6:54.38 4.91 +14.01 5 1 Nathan Bowden, Jed Nicolle 1:40.03 1:44.28 1:45.73 1:44.34 Progress : Race 380 Women's Coxless Pair (World Cup) Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 01.09 New Zealand 1:45.51 (1) 3:33.99 (1) 5:22.25 (1) 7:12.77 0.00 +0.00 1 4 Louise TRAPPITT, Rebecca SCOWN 1:45.51 1:48.48 1:48.26 1:50.52 01.06 Canada 2 1:46.96 (2) 3:37.07 (2) 5:28.34 (2) 7:17.63 4.86 +4.86 2 2 Natalie MASTRACCI, Susanne Grainger 1:46.96 1:50.11 1:51.27 1:49.29 01.07 China 1 1:48.69 (5) 3:40.33 (4) 5:29.83 (3) 7:18.84 1.21 +6.07 3 6 Min ZHANG, Tian MIAO 1:48.69 1:51.64 1:49.50 1:49.01 01.08 China 2 1:49.33 (6) 3:38.20 (3) 5:30.24 (4) 7:22.88 4.04 +10.11 4 5 Linlin GUO, Liqin YI 1:49.33 1:48.87 1:52.04 1:52.64 01.04 Australia 4 1:47.84 (3) 3:40.70 (5) 5:34.95 (5) 7:29.42 6.54 +16.65 -
2014 Sydney International Rowing Regatta
2014 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Sunday, 23 March 2014 to Sunday, 30 March 2014 Sydney International Regatta Centre Page 1 2014 Sydney International Rowing Regatta # Code Event Page # 1 W2- Women's Coxless Pair (World Cup) 5 2 M2- Men's Coxless Pair (World Cup) 6 3 W2x Women's Double Scull (World Cup) 7 4 M2x Men's Double Scull (World Cup) 8 5 M4- Men's Coxless Four (World Cup) 8 6 W1x Women's Single Scull (World Cup) 9 7 M1x Men's Single Scull (World Cup) 10 8 LW2x Lightweight Women's Double Scull (World Cup) 11 9 LM2x Lightweight Men's Double Scull (World Cup) 12 11 W4x Women's Quadruple Scull (World Cup) 13 12 M4x Men's Quadruple Scull (World Cup) 13 14 M8+ Men's Coxed Eight (World Cup) 14 17 LW1x Lightweight Women's Single Scull (International) 14 18 LM1x Lightweight Men's Single Scull (International) 16 101 OW1x Open Women's Single Scull 17 102 OW2x Open Women's Double Scull 20 103 OW4x Open Women's Quadruple Scull 20 104 OW2- Open Women's Coxless Pair 20 105 OW4- Open Women's Coxless Four 22 106 OW8+ Open Women's Coxed Eight 22 107 OM1x Open Men's Single Scull 23 108 OM2X Open Men's Double Scull 26 109 OM4x Open Men's Quadruple Scull 27 110 OM2- Open Men's Coxless Pair 27 111 OM4- Open Men's Coxless Four 29 112 OM4+ Open Men's Coxed Four 30 113 OLW1x Open Lightweight Women's Single Scull 30 114 OLW2x Open Lightweight Women's Double Scull 33 115 OLW4x Open Lightweight Women's Quadruple Scull 34 116 OLM1x Open Lightweight Men's Single Scull 34 117 OLM2x Open Lightweight Men's Double Scull 38 118 OLM4x Open Lightweight Men's -
Proud Phoenix Record Busted
THE PRESS, Christchurch Thursday, November 4, 2010 SPORT B11 SURFING FOOTBALL Proud Phoenix Rumours rife record busted Sam Worthington SCORERS They say all good things must Brisbane Roar 4 (Kosta over cause of come to an end and so it is for Barbarouses, Thomas Broich, the Wellington Phoenix and Massimo Murdocca, Mitch their love affair with Welling- Nicholls) Wellington Phoenix ton’s Westpac Stadium. 1 (Tim Brown). Halftime: 2-1. A remarkable unbeaten streak of 24 games at the venue was brought to a Brisbane ripped through their shuddering halt last night in a defence with embarrassing surfer’s death 4-1 loss to new league leaders ease. Brisbane Roar. Barbarouses, who also Brisbane were the last scored the winner against Mark Occhilupo couldn’t stop Irons family, they’re all our team to win in Wellington, Wellington at Suncorp crying and fellow surfing For the guys on family. We’ve travelled with two years ago, and it was Stadium in Brisbane earlier stars were in shock as they them and lived with them for fitting that coach Ange this year, was allowed acres of battled to comprehend the tour they’ve lost years and for the guys on tour Postecoglu’s red-hot unit space in the box and calmly death of three-time world a brother today. they’ve lost a brother today.’’ repeated the dose. finished Ivan Franjic’s cross champion Andy Irons. ‘ ASP and Rip Curl sus- The game was a tale of two for an early 1-0 lead. One of the sport’s greatest Brodie Carr pended the tour event as a homecomings, but it was Tim Brown levelled the athletes, 32-year-old Amer- Association of Surfing sign of respect for one of the former Phoenix striker Kosta scores late in the first half as Professionals ican Irons was found dead in a sport’s most loved competi- Barbarouses, not Simon the midfielder teed himself up hotel room in Dallas, Texas, tors, and were to discuss with Elliott, that ended the night for a volley on the edge of the yesterday, two days after first child, a boy, next month. -
London 2012 Media Guide Olympic CONTENT.Indd
London 2012 media guide Olympic.indd 1 11.07.12 14:14 TABlE OF Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. FISA 4 2.1. What is FISA? 4 2.2. FISA contacts 5 3. Rowing 6 3.1. History 6 3.2. Olympic boat classes 6 3.3. Olympic Boat Classes and Events 7 3.4. Historical Overview of Olympic Boat Classes 8 3.5. How to Row 15 3.6. A Short Glossary of Rowing Terms 16 3.7. Key Rowing References 17 4. 2012 Olympic Rowing Regatta 18 4.1. 2012 Olympic Qualified Boats 18 4.2. 2012 Olympic Qualification by Event 19 4.3. Provisional Entries by Event 20 4.4. Provisional Timetable 21 4.5. Olympic Competition Description 22 4.6. Competition Schedule Contingency Plan – Rowing 24 5. Athletes 25 5.1. Top 10 25 5.2. Olympic Profiles 27 5.3. Who to Watch at the 2012 Olympic Rowing Regatta 38 6. Historical Results: Olympic Games 46 6.1. Olympic Games 1900-2008 46 7. Historical Results: World Rowing Championships 57 7.1. World Rowing Championships 2005-2007, 2009-2011 (current Olympic boat classes) 57 8. Historical Results: World Rowing Cup 2009-2012 63 8.1. Current Olympic boat classes 63 9. Statistics 73 9.1. Olympic Games 73 9.1.1. All Time NOC Medal Table 73 9.1.2. All Time Olympic Multi Champions 74 9.1.3. All Time NOC Medal Table per event (current Olympic events) 76 9.2. World Rowing Championships 82 9.2.1. All Time NF Medal Table 82 9.2.2. -
Road to Rome Sam Mccafferty Heads to Italy
FIELDS OF GOLD ORIGINS Using plants to mine minerals The peopling of Madagascar Massey News from Massey University I Issue 21 I July 2012 www.definingnz.com Road to Rome Sam McCafferty heads to Italy Games plans Helping to organise the London Olympics | Massey University | July 2012 | definingnz | 1 CONTENTS JULY 2012 20 15 COVER STORY PROFILES 8 The road to Rome 5 Goal oriented Student Sam McCafferty has reimagined the Football Fern Anna Green. form of the smaller motorcycle. Now Honda is sending him to Rome. 6 Games plans Events organiser Lara Middleditch is making sure the London Olympics run sweetly. 22 Speaking out Retired language lecturer Rolf Panny has led an extraordinary life: from the battlefields of World War II to the student unrest of the 1960s and, at last, on to Massey in Manawatu-. Website: www.definingnz.com Editor: Malcolm Wood [email protected] Writers: Kelly Burns, Bryan Gibson, Michele Hollis, Jennifer Little, definingnz is published quarterly Andrea O’Neil, Malcolm Wood, Sonia Yoshioka Braid, Redmer Yska by Massey University, Private Bag 11-222, Thanks to: Jeannette McKinnon, Kelly Evans Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand. Design : Grant Bunyan Proofreading: Foolproof Subscription enquiries: [email protected] Copyright: You are generally welcome to reproduce material provided you first gain permission from the editor. 2 | definingnz | July 2012 | Massey University 22 11 FEATURES DEPARTMENTS 14 Origins 10 Campus wide Computational biologist Murray Cox has A round-up of news come to some startling conclusions about the from Massey’s three campuses. settlement of Madagascar. Most of the first settlers came not from Africa, just across the Tools of trade way, but from Indonesia, 6000 kilometres of 13 open ocean distant. -
CLUB WAIKATO Club Waikato Rowing Supporters Inc
CLUB WAIKATO Club Waikato Rowing Supporters Inc. CLUB WAIKATO PRESIDENT JUNE 2013 This edition we have been much more inclusive of all of the groups that make up our wonderful Waikato rowing Club. Our heritage is made up of a philosophy that provides an environment of top boats and club facilities that allow athletes able to achieve to the highest level. Now 50 + years young our history boasts of achievement. Gil Cawood President Club Waikato Supporters Club WAIKATO ROWING CLUB. We reluctantly report the resignation of our club President, Bjarne Larsen. Bjarne has taken up a job in the Islands and on return is to settle in Taupo. An official club farewell was an opportunity to thank Bjarne for his leadership. We would therefore like to welcome our new president – Ian Paterson. Ian comes from a high level sporting background and we are enjoying the energy and future plans that are his passion. Welcome to all our new members – masters, club, school, novices, and coaches – we encourage any past rowers or coaches to join up and help in our coaching team for the coming season. Our monthly club meetings provide an absolute business based direction. Financial business and secretarial reports are completed to a truly professional standard. The planning and fundraising for the extension of our erg room and also the increase of facilities for our female athletes in our town and lake sheds is underway. CLUB PRIZE GIVING. Our annual awards evening was held on April 30th at our town house and proved to be a successful night. We had over 80 members and family attend from our WRC club and master’s rowers, Waikato Regional Performance Centre rowers (WRPC) and representatives of our four schools.