Vetline-Jan-2015 - NZ Masters Athletics
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Vetline-Jan-2015 - NZ Masters Athletics
Vetline Official magazine of New Zealand and Oceania Masters Athletics ISSN 1173 - 1265 ISSUE: VOL 33 No. 1 JANUARY 2015 in this issue: > North Island Championships > South Island Championships > NZ Road Relay Championships CONTENTS The men’s 100m in Masterton, featuring Mark Macfarlane (WGN) , Gary Rawson (WGN) and Gavin White (Wgtn Scottish) PHOTO: Sharon Wray Start of the 5000m at the North Island championships in Hastings PHOTO: Sharon Wray ww Official Magazine of New Zealand and Oceania Masters Athletics FOUNDED IN 1970 Vetline Official magazine of New Zealand and Oceania Masters Athletics ISSUE: VOL 33 No. 1 Cover Photo ARTICLES REGULARS President’s Report 2 Miscellaneous News 3 Committees / Contacts 4 North Island T&F Championships Michael Wray 6 South Island T&F Championships Mike Weddell 14 NZ Road Relay Championships Michael Wray 18 2014 Cross Country Season - NSW Karen Petley 20 Noni Callendar - Award Winner John Stinson 21 JANUARY 2015 in this issue: > North Island Championships > South Island Championships > NZ Road Relay Championships Andrea Willams was 1st in the W40 2000m steeplechase at the North Island championships in Hastings Calendar 40 Photo - Sharon Wray Inside Back Cover NEWS Andrew Davenport won the M45 1500m at the North Island championships in Hastings Photo - Sharon Wray Back Cover Bruce Solomon (WBP) and Gary Rawson (WGN) battling it out Manawatu/Wanganui Jen Fee 26 Taranaki Vicky Jones 28 Northland Graham Hardy 30 Waikato/BOP Ray Laurie 31 Auckland Chris Thompson 32 Wellington Michael Wray 34 Tasman Derek Shaw 36 Otago John Stinson 37 Southland Evan MacIntosh 38 in the 4 x 100m relay at the North Island championships in Hastings Photo - Sharon Wray ISSN 1173 - 1265 Denise Phillips (Obituary) 22 Lavinia Petrie 2014 IAAF Female Masters Athlete of the Year Wilma Perkins 24 WMA News Stan Perkins 25 Coaching Corner Mike Weddell 35 Vetline - January 2015 1 Miscellaneous News Editorial President’s Report I have just had a most pleasant weekend officiating at the South Island Masters Track and Field Championships in Dunedin. Admittedly the weather was not the best with conditions being more like winter at times however the organisation and the competition was exemplary. The championships were run along different lines in that the Masters programme was combined with Otago Children on Saturday morning and Otago Seniors on Friday evening and Saturday afternoon. This meant we had a full complement of officials and there were no long periods of inactivity on the track. After discussion at the South Island meeting during the lunch hour it was agreed that we should try to maintain this format and seek inclusion in the ANZ South Island Championships next year. This would also be another step towards total integration of our sport. by MIKE WEDDELL - NZMA President OMA News New Caledonia AGM To Be Held With OAA Congress Half Marathon/Marathon Results To provide a greater opportunity for OMA Pacific Island Affiliates and Associates to attend the next OMA AGM it will be held in conjunction with the OAA Congress at Tweed Heads, New South Wales. The AGM will be held on Sunday 8 February 2015. An OMA Council meeting will be held on Saturday 7 February 2015. Noumea - 24/08/2014 OMA Championships Cook Islands October 5-10 2015 A draft program based on the events which were conducted last time the Championships were held in Rarotonga (2004) is on the OMA website www. oceaniamastersathletics.org for those that are interested. Book Review EDITOR REGULAR CONTRIBUTORS Kevin Bradley Mike Weddell New Zealand Association of Masters Athletics Inc. PO Box 116 John Stinson Vicky Adams www.nzmastersathletics.org.nz Pukekohe 2340 Ron Stevens Lynne Schickert Bryan Thomas John Waite Leo Benning Karen Gillum-Green Gary and Shirley Nesbit Derek Shaw Andrew Stark Evan MacIntosh Brian O’Shea Wilma Perkins PO Box 116 Michael Wray Stan Perkins Pukekohe 2340 Diane Barrett Stewart Foster John Campbell Mobile 0274 599 777 admin@nzmastersathletics.org.nz GRAPHIC DESIGN Gemini Design Ltd Mobile 0274 599 777 Ray Laurie gemini.design@xtra.co.nz ADVERTISING John Campbell PO Box 116 admin@nzmastersathletics.org.nz NEW ZEALAND VETLINE Is published quarterly in January, April, July and October. All material to be sent to the Editor. John Campbell Sharon Wray DISCLAIMER Gary Nesbit - NESPORT Opinions and comments printed in Vetline are those of the author Pukekohe 2340 Mobile 0274 599 777 PRINTERS The deadline for material is the first day of the preceding month. REGULAR PHOTOGRAPHERS and not necessarily those of the publisher. MAILING LIST Please advise immediately changes NZMA is a member of of address to - World Masters Athletics (WMA) Andrew Stark Oceania Association of Masters Athletics (OMA) Tel: 03 338 0516 Council of Athletics New Zealand (ANZ) aws.resources@xtra.co.nz 2 PUBLISHER A great way to update your knowledge on masters athletes is to have a read of a book just onto the market that has been written by a masters athlete who has been a competing member since 1981. The book is called “Age Shall Prove No Barrier In The Pursuit of Excellence” and consists of short stories on some of Australia’s Greatest Veteran/Masters Athletes. Athletes include Marge Allison, Marie Kay, Chris Schultz, John Gilmour and Peter Crombie. The author, Mike Hall, showed his publication skills back in the 1980’s when he personally produced a quarterly national magazine for our sport. This magazine provided great articles on athletics and athletes in the lead up to the first World Masters Athletics Championship held in Australia in 1987. Similarly this magazine published some great stories after these world championships. Mike’s love of masters athletics shows through in this book. He selected thirty different athletes to research and write about. In the Foreword, Mike states that the prime objective for compiling the book was to highlight these particular individual performances and to provide recognition they richly deserved and to offer inspirational guide for readers to set their own personal goals. Half Marathon W35-39 BEAUFILS Anne M35-39 GUESDON Sébastien OBLET Cédric NAJDA Benjamin HAICAULT Mickae M40-44 BENFODDA Nordine MONIN Stephan W40-44 ANCEY Carine DUBACH Marie-Pierre W45-49 CAILLEAU Marie-Aline M45-49 GAUDIN Dominique W50-54 TIO Francoise MEUNIER Francoise M55-59 MORVILLE Louis PONCIN Patrick M60-64 LAURENT Jean CAPRON Denis Perf. Team 1.28.53 75 Js Vallee-du-tir 1.18.49 1.19.26 1.22.14 1.34.08 76 75 76 76 Athletic Club De Paita Asptt Nouvelle Caledonie Asptt Nouvelle Caledonie As Magenta Noumea 1.14.48 1.19.17 73 72 Athletic Club De Paita Js Vallee-du-tir 1.45.51 1.55.45 73 71 Asptt Nouvelle Caledonie Pass’Running FFA 1.50.43 67 As Magenta Noumea 1.58.05 65 As Magenta Noumea 1.49.49 1.58.18 61 62 Athletic Club De Paita Asptt Nouvelle Caledonie 1.37.06 1.42.44 58 55 Athletic Club De Paita Asptt Nouvelle Caledonie 1.42.55 1.49.29 52 53 Athletic Club De Paita Athletic Club De Paita 2.40.30 2.45.59 3.12.30 77 77 76 New Zealand Belgium Athletic Club De Paita 3.00.45 3.06.58 3.17.08 73 74 71 Js Vallee-du-tir Marathon M35-39 PARSON Dave VANHOOVELS Johan POULIQUEN Ronan M40-44 TANTOT Julien LHENRY Ronan EAVKP BIONDO Paolo W40-44 MENSCH Natalie CRUMPTON Shireen W50-54 HUON Odile M50-54 MARDJOEKI René LOTRIAN Bernard NL 3.03.04 73 3.12.14 70 Australia New Zealand 3.15.53 63 Asptt Nouvelle Caledonie 3.33.34 3.34.46 63 As Magenta Noumea 62 As Magenta Noumea Where can you obtain the book? Email Mike on: racewalker@bigpond.com Vetline - January 2015 Vetline - January 2015 3 Committees / Contacts Committees / Contacts District Contacts Centre Committees Northland Graham Hardy President 181 Old Kaiatea Road RD3 Whangarei 0173 09 434 4614 kaiateaguy@gmail.com www.northlandmastersathletics.org.nz Margaret Crooke Treasurer 09 4077551 bob.marg@xtra.co.nz Auckland Alan Dougall President 2H/24 James Cook Cres Remuera Auckland 1050 021688777 alan@dougall.co.nz Chris Thompson Secretary/Treasurer 10 Toledo Ave, Henderson Auckland 0612 09 837 8053 021 210 7067 chris.thompson@ama.org.nz Waikato/Bay of Plenty Murray Clarkson President 37 Pillans Road Otumoetai Tauranga 3110 07 576 9575 wbopmasters@xtra.co.nz Fay Riley Treasurer 37 Pillans Road Otumoetai Tauranga 3110 07 576 9575 wbopmasters@xtra.co.nz Hawkes Bay/Gisborne Dennis O’Leary President 8 Tollemache Road East, Hastings 06 876 1134 027 497 7081 dj.jaoleary@gmail.com Murray Andersen Treasurer 64 Endsleigh Drive Havelock North 06 877 7460 ph/fax 021 773 480 murray@timeit.net.nz Sharee Jones Secretary 3 Gardiner Place Havelock North 06 877 0411 027 227 5847 ssjones@clear.net.nz Taranaki Vicky Adams President 20A Waiwera Place New Plymouth 4312 06 758 9326 Lynne Mackay Secretary 6A Mallinder Place Oakura 4314 06 763 8658 bus 06 752 7782 hm lynnemackay@xtra.co.nz Manawatu/Wanganui Rob Dabb President PO Box 5369 Terrace End Palmerston North 4441 dabbrm@xtra.co.nz Mike Shepherd Treasurer Jen Fee Secretary PO Box 5369 Terrace End Palmerston North 4441 irishkiwis@xtra.co.nz 4 Vetline - 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All prices include GST. gemini.design@xtra.co.nz Vetline - January 2015 5 Article Article North Island T&F Championships PHOTOS: Sharon Wray by Michael Wray We had all sorts of weather in Hastings for the North Island Masters Track & Field Champs with only one constant - the wind. On the Sunday in particular, the sprinters were complaining about battling head winds recorded at 8.6 m/s, with the 5000m runners pointing out they ran into that 13 times! And the long jumpers on the other side of the track cursed the wind for nullifying any potential records. It was brutal and I expect all Hawkes Bay residents to never moan about Wellington winds ever again! The race programme for the distance events in this meet represented a departure from the usual North Island format. The 3000m had been moved from being the final Sunday event to a Friday evening spot in place of the 5000m. The latter had been shifted to Sunday morning and the 10km Road Run removed altogether. I notice the South Island championships have usually been conducted in this way, so this means we now have uniformity. I don’t know which approach will be adopted in future North Island championships but I hope we stick with the change. The 3000m is not a part of the National programme, due to it not being contested at any IAAF outdoor championships. As a result, you rarely have the opportunity to race the event properly. It’s nice to be able to race a 3000m against worthwhile opposition when fresh. Previously one had to choose between being fatigued by earlier events or not participating until the final event of the championships. The Friday competitors experienced a whole range of conditions. Early rain gave way to sunshine, before settling on heavy hail showers and thunder storms. The sanity of the throwers for wanting to continue with metal implements during a lightning storm in the latter stages of the day has to be questioned! I hope they showed appreciation to the officials. The M65+ shot put and the female weight throw competitors were lucky enough to complete their activities before the worst of the weather, kicking off the championship when the weather seemed fine and only enduring rain showers. In the weight throw, the W65 competitors Bev Savage and Barbara Austin recorded the best distances. Waikato’s Peter Crawford (M70) and Borge Stannits (M85) were particularly impressive, with the latter smashing the championship 6 Vetline - January 2015 record and out-throwing most of the younger athletes. Borge also picked up the record in the hammer throw during a period when the weather was at its worst while his regional team mate, Johan Van Zyl, was doing the same thing in the M55 shot put at the other end of the field. The 3000m track walkers started in time to enjoy bouts of heavy showers. Only six lined up for the start and they were soon splashing their way through the many puddles on track. Wellington’s Jacqueline Wilson was the sole walker to break 20 minutes, but regional team mate Daphne Jones took the plaudits by breaking the W70 championship record. The 400m runners took to the track, contesting several different heats. W40 Vanessa Story dominated her race, while W40 Julia Lile and W50 Meghann Stewart staged a close finish to be second across the line. Julia edged it by just 0.20 seconds and Meghann missed the championship W50 record by a mere half second. In the men, although not marked with the all-important R in the results, Hayden Robinson beat a M40 record that had stood since 1996. Bruce Solomon came within 0.03 seconds of the M50 record. In the gap to the 3000m run, the rain had cleared up and the wind managed to remove most of the puddles from the track surface. M45 William Twiss led for the first 900m, setting a strong pace. Then M45 Michael Wray took over, closely followed by fellow M45 Andrew Davenport. Andrew made a break in the approach to the start of the bell lap. Michael gave chase, but was unable to match the finishing speed and Andrew won in 9:31. Both broke the previous championship record, which Andrew had set in 2012. There were no records under threat in the women’s race, but Michelle Van Looy had a close race with Karyn McCready before moving ahead for a comfortable winning margin of 19 seconds. By Saturday morning, the wind had picked up. On the plus side, it meant the rain and thunder clouds weren’t able to stick around. Borge Stannits picked up where he’d left off the day before, this time throwing new M85 records in the javelin. Laurie Malcolmson did the same for the M65s to break a record set in 1999. Tony Price - 1st M55 3000m in 10:30.34 Vanessa Story - 1st W40 400m sprint in 1:02.52 The 2000m steeplechase featured five competitors, where the action consisted of two sub-races. Graeme Adams and Des Phillips raced off in the M65 section, in which Graeme emerged the victor after pulling away after about 1km. The W40s had experienced steeplechaser Andrea Williams (Lambert) against recent convert Michelle Van Looy. Andrea’s experience saw her through to the win, just four seconds outside her own record. record that was already jointly held. Blair in 1998 and McGregor in 2006 are now joined by Andersen in 2014. Brendan Magill ran solo in the 3000m steeplechase, but he inadvertently provided entertainment to the crowd by shushing the timekeeper after the first lap with a cry of “no times please!” Just before lunch Borge Stannits was at it again, picking up his fourth record – this time in the weight throw. Johan Van Zyl followed the example, securing his second record after lunch. After lunch, Borge added the discus record to complete the full set of M85 throws records. Over at the high jump Gary Rawson, who was getting his money’s worth by competing in many different events, set a new M55 record to take another one away from the ‘class of 99’. In the M65s Murray Andersen was creating an interesting situation by equalling a The 60m and 100m sprints were held either side of lunch, almost all into head winds though there were a few who managed to time their heat just right to grab a brief tailwind as the lunchtime swirls turned back and forth for a little while. Despite the wind, both Vanessa Story and Julia Lile beat the W40 60m record; Vanessa claimed the record by 0.04s. Gideon Hanekom claimed the M35 record in a close contest with club mate Dennis Langford. Other 60m records went to Bruce Solomon (M50), Gary Rawson (M55), Laurie Malcolmson (M65) and Malcolm Fraser (M75). Did the 60m runners have some kind of custom wind-break? There were a few false starts in the 100m, but Gary Rawson and Malcolm Fraser held their composure to take their second sprint records. Given how close Laurie Malcolmson came to another record despite a 6.1 headwind, he must have wished his heat had been more fortuitously timed. The women’s 1500m threw a three-way race across different age groups. Michelle Van Looy (W40) overcame a fast start from W45 Karyn McCready before unsuccessfully trying to pressure W50 Meghann Stewart. Vetline - January 2015 7 Article Meghann led from the start, eventually claiming the record from previous holder namesake Judith (who I assume is no relation). The men’s 1500m threw up a similar race to the previous day’s 3000m with the same three runners: Andrew Davenport, Michael Wray and Bill Twiss all, as before, finishing in that order. On Sunday morning the 10km Road Walk took place in the adjacent car park. The metservice had issued an extreme weather alert that included a wind warning for Hawkes Bay. Perhaps this was responsible for so many competitors scratching, with only three finishers in an event won by Jackie Wilson. The 5000m, starting nearly two hours later, was also a windswept affair. Without the runners who had beaten them in the 3000m, both Michael Wray and Karyn McCready were able to run to easy wins. Well, as easy it can be running into wind readings up to 8.6 every half lap. The long jump was conducted at the same time, with a tail wind, but none of the wind readings came in anywhere near the legal limit for record claims. second run was into a slightly stronger wind and was slightly faster. In the female 800m, only two runners competed when over half the field withdrew. Consisting of one W50 and one W70, it effectively meant two separate solo runs took place. Meghann Stewart attacked her run regardless and added the 800m record to the 1500m she’d earned the day before. Despite also having some withdrawals, a full heat of eight men lined up. Andrew Davenport and Andrew Sexton fought out the lead as Michael Wray chased. Andrew Sexton and Michael Wray both came within a few tenths of a second of their respective PBs, but Andrew Davenport galloped to the win anyway. The championship’s track events concluded with the hurdles. Andrea Williams (Lambert) set a new 400mH record, bettering the W40 record she already held. As it happens, there are only two female 400mH championship records on file - the W35 and W40 – and Andrea holds both. Rounding up the combined events, Dennis Langford secured a new M35 points record. The only surprise was seeing Borge just miss out on the M85 throws pentathlon record. In his pentathlon throws on the Sunday, he couldn’t quite reproduce the performances of the last two days in enough of his attempts. PHOTOS: Sharon Wray The 200m tested the wind-worthiness of the sprinters, especially the female runners who had the worst of it. Vanessa Story and Julia Lile continued their duel. As before Vanessa won, but it was a very narrow margin. Gary Rawson managed to run in two consecutive, or near consecutive, heats – running once for the 200m and then again for the pentathlon. Remarkably, his Results 60m W40 Vanessa Story WGN 8.76 Julia Lile WBP 8.80 W60 Nancy Bowmar NTH 11.00 W65 Sheryl Gower WBP 9.85 Zillah Nixon AKL 12.26 W70 Frances Bayler MNW 11.51 W75 Judy Hammond WGN 11.59 M35 Gideon Hanekom NTH 7.61 Dennis Langford NTH 7.77 M40 Hayden Robinson MNW 7.88 William Stephenson HBG 8.27 M50 Bruce Solomon WBP 7.94 Seelan Ramiah AKL 8.42 Mark Macfarlane WGN 8.44 Michael Milburn WGN 9.21 M55 Gary Rawson WGN 7.99 Stephen Burden WBP 8.24 Warren Edlin HBG 9.61 M65 Laurie Malcolmson MNW 8.45 Alan Dougall AKL 8.78 Paul Sharland MNW 9.38 Ross McBeth WGN 9.64 M75 Malcolm Fraser CAN 9.67 Stewart Foster WBP 10.15 Peter Hanson WGN 11.26 100m W40 Vanessa Story WGN 13.92 Julia Lile WBP 14.40 W60 Nancy Bowmar NTH 18.16 W65 Sheryl Gower WBP 16.25 Zillah Nixon AKL 20.78 W70 Frances Bayler MNW 19.12 W75 Judy Hammond WGN 19.29 M35 Gideon Hanekom NTH 12.13 Dennis Langford NTH 12.45 M40 Hayden Robinson MNW 12.32 William Stephenson HBG 13.37 M50 Bruce Solomon WBP 12.66 Mark Macfarlane WGN 13.47 Seelan Ramiah AKL 13.89 Michael Milburn WGN 14.89 M55 Gary Rawson WGN 12.78 Stephen Burden WBP 13.07 Warren Edlin HBG 15.47 M65 Laurie Malcolmson MNW 13.71 Alan Dougall AKL 14.38 Paul Sharland MNW 15.35 Ross McBeth WGN 16.12 M70 Alan Silvester WBP 16.34 M75 Malcolm Fraser CAN 15.45 Stewart Foster WBP 16.23 200m Meghann Stewart broke the W50 Nth Island record in the 800m with a time of 2:30.83 8 Vetline - January 2015 Jeremy Griffith - 1st M75 3000m in 15:24.33 W40 Vanessa Story WGN 29.69 Julia Lile WBP 30.65 W60 Nancy Bowmar NTH 46.51 W65 Sheryl Gower WBP 36.49 W75 Judy Hammond WGN 50.43 M35 Dennis Langford NTH 26.99 M50 Bruce Solomon WBP 27.07 Michael Milburn WGN 32.13 M55 Gary Rawson WGN 27.67 Stephen Burden WBP 28.87 Steve Lowe TAS 29.55 Warren Edlin HBG 33.65 M65 Laurie Malcolmson MNW 29.64 Alan Dougall AKL 30.59 Paul Sharland MNW 34.00 Ross McBeth WGN 34.94 M75 Malcolm Fraser CAN 35.55 Stewart Foster WBP 37.62 400m W40 Vanessa Story WGN 1:02.52 Julia Lile WBP 1:07.04 W50 Meghann Stewart AKL 1:07.24 W65 Sheryl Gower WBP 1:28.64 W70 Joan Mayall WBP 1:46.20 W75 Judy Hammond WGN 1:45.54 M40 Hayden Robinson MNW 53.24 M50 Bruce Solomon WBP 58.15 M55 Steve Lowe TAS 1:03.97 Stephen Burden WBP 1:07.12 Warren Edlin HBG 1:15.36 M65 Alan Dougall AKL 1:09.93 Des Phillips TAR 1:13.38 Murray Clarkson WBP 1:17.24 Ross McBeth WGN 1:20.19 Alan Jones TAR 1:21.53 M75 Malcolm Fraser CAN 1:19.62 Peter Hanson WGN 1:37.92 800m 5000m W45 Karyn McCready W65 Robyn Winter W75 Ray Wallis M45 Michael Wray William Twiss M55 Tony Price Barry Watson M65 Graeme Adams Murray Clarkson M70 Robert McPherson M75 Jeremy Griffith WBP 21:10.69 WBP 31:57.96 WGN 28:47.19 WGN WGN 17:25.14 18:05.68 WGN WBP 18:17.95 20:56.34 WBP WBP 20:45.35 22:13.82 WBP 24:57.50 MNW 27:47.04 Female - 4x100m Relay Waikato53.83 Wellington54.56 80m Hurdles M70 Alan Silvester WBP 20.77 W50 M65 Meghann Stewart AKL 2:30.83 Des Phillips TAR 27.99 W70 Joan Mayall WBP 4:13.21 M40 Andrew Sexton AKL 2:13.52 M45 M65 Des Phillips TAR 1:00.62 Andrew Davenport MNW 2:10.43 Michael Wray WGN 2:16.70 William Twiss WGN 2:26.58 M65 W40 Graeme Adams WBP 2:44.65 Andrea Williams WGN 1:21.04 Des Phillips TAR 2:48.62 M45 Murray Clarkson WBP 2:58.96 Andrew Davenport MNW 1:12.73 Alan Jones TAR 3:03.60 M50 Brendan Magill WBP 1:20.11 100m Hurdles 300m Hurdles 400m Hurdles 1500m 2000m Steeplechase W40 Michelle Van Looy WGN 5:25.89 W45 W40 Andrea Williams Karyn McCready WBP 5:35.12 Michelle Van Looy Karina Meyers WBP 7:38.13 W50 W65 Robyn Winter Meghann Stewart AKL 5:19.01 W60 M65 Graeme Adams Joan Paling HBG 7:55.46 W65 Des Phillips Robyn Winter WBP 8:42.94 M45 Andrew Davenport MNW 4:29.75 M50 Michael Wray WGN 4:35.74 Brendan Magill William Twiss WGN 4:42.96 M55 Gerry Meyers WBP 6:02.70 M65 W35 Graeme Adams WBP 5:44.21 Vicky Jones Murray Clarkson WBP 6:09.36 W55 Alan Jones TAR 6:31.53 Theresa Large M70 W65 Robert McPherson WBP 6:48.28 Jacqueline Wilson M75 Sheryl Miratana Jeremy Griffith MNW 7:24.88 W70 Peter Hanson WGN 8:07.31 Daphne Jones M80 M65 Jim Tobin HBG 10:34.95 Geoff Iremonger WGN WGN 8:21.83 8:26.06 WBP 12:56.26 WBP TAR 9:11.06 9:42.19 3000m Steeplechase WBP 12:55.94 3000m Track Walk 3000m TAR 21:56.70 WBP 20:09.43 WGN WBP 18:54.79 22:48.91 WGN 21:01.05 WGN 21:00.84 10km Road Walk W40 W35 Michelle Van Looy WGN 11:30.96 Vicky Jones W45 W65 Karyn McCready WBP 11:49.32 Jacqueline Wilson Karina Meyers WBP 17:06.23 M65 W65 Geoff Iremonger Robyn Winter WBP 18:26.58 M45 Andrew Davenport MNW 9:31.55 Michael Wray WGN 9:34.66 W60 William Twiss WGN 10:10.55 M55 Nancy Bowmar W70 Tony Price WGN 10:30.34 Frances Bayler Barry Watson WBP 11:51.80 W75 Gerry Meyer WBP 12:42.28 M65 Judy Hammond M35 Graeme Adams WBP 12:14.93 M70 Dennis Langford M50 Robert McPherson WBP 13:59.95 M75 Seelan Ramiah Bruce Solomon Jeremy Griffith MNW 15:24.33 Mark Macfarlane M55 Stephen Burden Gary Rawson TAR 1:19:08.0 WGN 1:06:35.0 WGN 1:13:42.0 NTH 3.24 MNW 2.93 WGN 2.93 NTH 5.31 AKL WBP WGN 5.13 4.76 4.35 WBP WGN 5.28 4.97 Long Jump Vetline - January 2015 9 PHOTOS: Sharon Wray Ian Clarke - 1st M40 shotput with 7.35m Long Jump (cont.) M65 Ross McBeth M70 Alan Silvester Mike Shepherd M75 Les Williams M80 Hector Mein Shot Put WGN 3.77 WBP MNW 2.96 2.54 WBP 2.80 WBP 2.56 High Jump W60 Nancy Bowmar W65 Zillah Nixon W75 Judy Hammond M40 David Sexton M50 Seelan Ramiah Mark Macfarlane M55 Gary Rawson M65 Murray Andersen Des Phillips M70 Mike Shepherd Roy Skuse Rob McGreggor M75 Les Williams M80 Jim Blair Hector Mein NTH 1.14 AKL 0.90 WGN 1.00 HBG 1.49 AKL WGN 1.49 1.36 WGN 1.45 HBG TAR 1.30 1.20 MNW HBG WBP 1.10 1.05 1.05 WBP 1.00 WGN WBP 1.00 1.00 Triple Jump W60 Nancy Bowmar W70 Frances Bayler M35 Dennis Langford M50 Merve Dudley M55 Stephen Burden Gary Rawson Warren Edlin M65 Murray Andersen Ross McBeth M70 Mike Shepherd M75 Les Williams M80 Hector Mein 10 Michelle Scriven was 1st in the W45 shot put with 9.23m NTH 6.57 MNW 6.09 NTH 11.09 HBG 8.17 WBP WGN HBG 10.83 10.08 7.41 HBG WGN 8.24 8.15 MNW 6.11 WBP 6.06 WBP 4.70 Vetline - January 2015 W45 Michelle Scriven WGN Veronica Romagnoli WBP Karyn McCready WBP W50 Tina Rainford AKL W65 Barbara Austin NTH Bev Savage WBP W70 Marion Clarke WBP W75 Julie Williams WBP W90 Pauline Purser WBP M35 Dave Couper WBP Dennis Langford NTH M40 Ian Clarke WBP M45 Laini Inivale AKL Mike Horlor WGN M50 Bruce Solomon WBP Merve Dudley HBG Seelan Ramiah AKL M55 Johan Van Zyl WBP Craig Stannius WBP Gary Rawson WGN M60 Tuariki Delamere AKL Christopher ThompsonAKL Robert Hannan WGN M65 Murray Andersen HBG M70 Peter Crawford WBP Rob McGreggor WBP Mike Shepherd MNW Roy Skuse HBG M75 Peter Hanson WGN Bruce Clarke WBP Bryan Mayall WBP Ray Laurie WBP M80 Hector Mein WBP M85 Borge Stannilts WBP 9.23 8.74 5.85 10.87 8.49 8.09 4.22 3.87 3.77 10.34 9.80 7.35 11.85 8.48 10.38 9.79 9.49 11.85 8.37 7.95 10.27 9.77 4.53 9.29 11.30 8.94 8.47 7.83 8.15 7.77 5.50 4.90 6.93 10.27 Discus W40 Vanessa Story W45 Michelle Scriven Veronica Romagnoli Karyn McCready W50 WGN 17.27 WGN WBP WBP 24.92 23.04 15.05 Tina Rainford AKL W55 Theresa Large WBP W65 Bev Savage WBP Barbara Austin NTH W70 Marion Clarke WBP W75 Julie Williams WBP W90 Pauline Purser WBP M35 Dennis Langford NTH Dave Couper WBP M40 David Sexton HBG Ian Clarke WBP M45 Laini Inivale AKL M50 Bruce Solomon WBP Merve Dudley HBG Seelan Ramiah AKL M55 Johan Van Zyl WBP Craig Stannius WBP Gary Rawson WGN M60 Joe Bradley HBG Tuariki Delamere AKL Christopher ThompsonAKL Robert Hannan WGN M65 Murray Andersen HBG M70 Peter Crawford WBP Mike Shepherd MNW Rob McGregor WBP Roy Skuse HBG M75 Bruce Clarke WBP Peter Hanson WGN Ray Laurie WBP M80 Jim Blair WGN M85 Borge Stannilts WBP 28.30 15.36 20.55 17.60 8.90 9.63 6.85 32.11 27.07 29.47 27.37 27.82 31.21 27.81 25.64 34.38 26.93 26.04 36.01 35.38 32.32 13.70 29.66 34.70 26.48 25.65 23.36 20.06 17.51 17.09 19.85 23.44 Javelin W45 Veronica Romagnoli Michelle Scriven Karyn McCready W50 Tina Rainford W65 Barbara Austin Bev Savage W70 Marion Clarke W75 WBP WGN WBP 21.03 19.07 15.47 AKL 22.92 NTH WBP 17.48 12.74 WBP 8.15 Gary Rawson (WGN) 1st in the M55 60m in a record time of 7.99 Judy Hammond W90 Pauline Purser M35 Dave Couper Dennis Langford M40 Ian Clarke David Sexton M45 Laini Inivale M50 Bruce Solomon Brendan Magill Merve Dudley M55 Gary Rawson Joe Bradley Robert Hannan M65 Laurie Malcolmson Murray Andersen M70 Peter Crawford Rob McGregor M75 Bruce Clarke Bryan Mayall M80 Jim Blair M85 Borge Stannilts WGN 10.16 WBP 5.35 WBP NTH 47.55 41.91 WBP HBG 36.02 32.98 AKL 16.70 WBP WBP HBG 31.04 26.95 24.02 WGN HBG WGN 30.53 40.95 10.05 MNW HBG 40.11 31.08 WBP WBP 31.83 24.03 WBP WBP 18.08 14.07 WGN 22.07 WBP 24.75 Hammer W45 Veronica Romagnoli Michelle Scriven W50 Tina Rainford W55 Theresa Large W65 Bev Savage Barbara Austin W70 Marion Clarke W90 Pauline Purser M35 Dave Couper M40 Ian Clarke M45 Laini Inivale M50 Merve Dudley WBP WGN 23.77 23.56 AKL 20.68 WBP 19.95 WBP NTH 29.09 24.81 WBP 15.94 WBP 10.68 WBP 31.04 WBP 23.76 AKL 19.03 HBG 25.59 Borge Stannilts broke the M85 NI record with a throw of 23.44m M55 Johan Van Zyl WBP 36.94 M60 Christopher ThompsonAKL 35.89 Tuariki Delamere AKL 30.20 Robert Hannan WGN 12.06 M65 Murray Andersen HBG 32.93 M70 Roy Skuse HBG 22.02 M75 Bruce Clarke WBP 25.06 Ray Laurie WBP 19.68 M80 Jim Blair WGN 19.95 Hector Mein WBP 16.55 M85 Borge Stannilts WBP 25.59 Weight Throw W45 Veronica Romagnoli WBP Michelle Scriven WGN W50 Tina Rainford AKL W65 Bev Savage WBP Barbara Austin NTH W70 Marion Clarke WBP W90 Pauline Purser WBP M35 Dave Couper WBP M40 Ian Clarke WBP M45 Laini Inivale AKL M55 Johan Van Zyl WBP M60 Christopher ThompsonAKL Tuariki Delamere AKL Robert Hannan WGN M70 Roy Skuse HBG Rob McGregor WBP M75 Bruce Clarke WBP Ray Laurie WBP M80 Jim Blair WGN Hector Mein WBP M85 Borge Stannilts WBP 9.22 8.80 9.26 11.86 10.34 6.02 4.37 10.62 8.76 9.88 13.46 13.44 10.63 5.42 10.41 7.59 9.01 6.51 9.38 8.52 10.45 Pentathlon W60 Nancy Bowmar Lynne Mackay W75 Judy Hammond M35 Dennis Langford M40 Ian Clarke M50 Bruce Solomon M55 Gary Rawson NTH TAR 2067 1853 WGN 2473 NTH 2311 WBP 1490 WBP 2549 WGN 2472 Throws Pentathlon W45 Veronica Romagnoli Michelle Scriven W50 Tina Rainford W65 Bev Savage Barbara Austin W70 Marion Clarke W90 Pauline Purser M35 Dave Couper M40 David Sexton M45 Laini Inivale M50 Merve Dudley M55 Johan Van Zyl M60 Tuariki Delamere Christopher Thompson Robert Hannan M65 Murray Andersen M70 Roy Skuse M75 Bruce Clarke Ray Laurie M80 Jim Blair Hector Mein M85 Borge Stannilts WBP WGN 2513 2287 AKL 2587 WBP NTH 3375 3122 WBP 1727 WBP 2234 WBP 3504 HBG 1133 AKL 2457 HBG 367 WBP 3071 AKL AKL WGN 2678 2508 352 HBG 572 HBG 1900 WBP WBP 2420 1528 WGN WBP 2453 1874 WBP 4005 Vetline - January 2015 11 PHOTOS: Sharon Wray The women’s 60m sprint. Vanessa Story (4004) 8.76 narrowly wins over Julia Lile (4001 ) 8.80 in the M40 age group. Jacqueline Wilson - 1st W65 3000m racewalk in 18:54.79 Mark Macfarlane (WGN) clearing 1.55m in the M50 high jump Alan Dougall - 1st in the M65 400m in a time of 1:09.93 Nancy Bowmar (6001) was 1st W60 60m in a time of 11.00 12 Vetline - January 2015 Malcolm Fraser (CAN) was 1st M75 in the 400m Murray Andersen (HBG) was 1st in the M65 discus Michelle Van Looy won the W40 3000m in 11:30.96 Graeme Adams - 1st M65 3000m in 12:14.93 From L-R: Meghann Stewart and Julie Lile in the women’s 400m Dennis Langford (NTH) in the M35 shot put Vetline - January 2015 13 Article Article South Island T&F Championships M35 Scott Belesky Chris Richards M40 Jonny Baird M45 Tony Tan M50 Paul Davies M55 Mark Flaus M60 Warren Green M70 Lance Smith M75 Alan Hunter M80 Robert Heseltine M85 Alastair Mackay W35 Megan Chave W40 Stacey Hebbard W50 Liz Wilson Alison Newall W55 Claire Giles by Mike Weddell The championships were held at the Caledonian track in Dunedin from Friday 28 to Sunday 30 November and was run in conjunction with the regular Children’s and Senior Saturday programme, this concept worked well. The weather was not so good being cold and windy on Friday evening and Saturday morning although it was warmed and the wind dropped in the afternoon. The wind returned with a vengeance on Sunday morning and the temperature plummeted producing the odd shower and some hail. Despite the weather there was good competition and some very good performances which can be viewed in the accompanying results. There was an excellent barbecue at the conclusion of events on Saturday evening which lead to a visit by the local fire brigade. A vote of thanks is due to Fiona Harvey as chief organiser ably assisted by Jo Hurring and Claire Giles. The venue for next year’s championships is yet to be determined. Gene Sanderson - M60 Long Jump Pentathlon STH OTG 7.63 7.86 CAN 7.97 OTG 8.02 OTG 8.45 STH 9.05 FRD 9.13 STH 10.75 CAN 16.91 CAN 14.38 STH 11.67 CAN 8.62 OTG 10.49 OTG OTG 8.39 9.83 OTG 9.48 100m PHOTOS: Malcolm Taylor Noni Callendar in the W65 Hammer Throw 400m 60m W35 Megan Chave W40 Stacey Hebbard W50 Liz Wilson Rosemary Heyrick Alison Newall W55 Claire Giles Dalise Sanderson W65 Lois Anderson W70 Glenyss Jones M35 Scott Belesky Chris Richards Zeddric Osten M40 Nick Bolton Jonny Baird M45 Tony Tan M50 Wayne Doyle Paul Davies M55 Barry Smith Andrew McCaig M65 Ian Sim Keith Hutton M75 Alan Hunter M80 Robert Heseltine M85 Alastair Mackay CAN 13.99 OTG 16.98 OTG STH OTG 13.32 15.19 15.59 OTG OTG 15.23 17.86 CAN 16.69 STH 18.31 STH OTG OTG 12.10 12.57 13.87 CAN CAN 11.88 12.96 OTG 12.95 CAN OTG 12.91 13.22 STH OTG 14.31 14.43 OTG OTG 14.29 14.43 CAN 28.81 CAN 24.19 STH 20.02 CAN 29.61 OTG 35.55 OTG STH OTG 27.45 31.72 33.24 OTG OTG 32.79 37.12 CAN 37.27 STH CAN 42.12 46.51 STH OTG 25.07 27.35 CAN CAN 24.29 26.52 OTG 26.20 OTG 29.16 200m W35 Megan Chave W40 Stacey Hebbard W50 Liz Wilson Rosemary Heyrick Alison Newall W55 Claire Giles Dalise Sanderson W65 Lois Anderson W70 Glenyss Jones Margaret Fraser M35 Scott Belesky Zeddric Osten M40 Nick Bolton Jonny Baird M45 Tony Tan M65 Keith Hutton M85 Alastair Mackay Wayne Doyle in the M50 Pole Vault 14 Vetline - January 2015 STH 44.54 W40 Stacey Hebbard W50 Liz Wilson Rosemary Heyrick W55 Claire Giles Dalise Sanderson W65 Lois Anderson W70 Margaret Fraser M50 Robert Homan M55 Andrew McCaig M60 Phil Napper M70 Michael Bond 110m Hurdles OTG 1.20.76 OTG STH 63.88 74.78 OTG OTG 78.32 1.21.39 CAN 1.29.32 CAN 1.52.26 OTG 63.28 OTG 67.82 OTG 67.49 CAN 1.21.80 800m W55 Debbie Telfer Dalise Sanderson M40 Kerrin Williams Michael Tannock M45 Ian Purvis M50 Robert Homan M60 Phil Napper M65 Tony McManus STH OTG 3.05.56 3.06.74 OTG OTG 2.10.71 2.15.21 CAN 2.19.00 OTG 2.24.95 OTG 2.32.17 CAN 2.30.01 1500m W55 Debbie Telfer M35 Corey Mennell M40 Michael Tannock M45 Ian Purvis Malcolm Cornelius M65 Tony McManus STH 5.57.89 STH 4.48.57 OTG 4.40.84 CAN CAN 4.42.72 4.43.21 CAN 4.50.11 3000m W55 Julie Wilson Debbie Telfer W65 Diane Sommerville M35 Corey Mennell M45 Malcolm Cornelius Ian Purvis David Rush M60 Phil Napper M70 Michael Bond OTG STH 12.04.39 12.32.96 OTG 18.20.58 STH 10.10.29 CAN CAN OTG 10.07.75 10.09.22 10.17.44 OTG 11.26.56 CAN 12.25.26 5000m W55 Debbie Telfer Dalise Sanderson M35 Corey Mennell M40 Kerrin Williams Michael Tannock STH OTG 22.34.67 23.40.02 STH 18.04.63 OTG OTG 16.50.81 17.50.93 OTG 15.58.42 CAN 24.27.56 OTG 24.47.98 5000m Race Walk W40 Julie Edmunds W70 Ann Henderson M70 Danny Knudson 2000m Steeplechase M70 Michael Bond OTG 27.39.86 CAN 42.08.93 OTG 40.53.77 CAN 8.56.04 80m Hurdles W55 Claire Giles CAN 15.05 CAN 4.05m OTG OTG 4.40m 3.38m OTG 3.40m STH 2.63m STH OTG 4.92m 4.61m STH 3.87m OTG 4.04m STH 3.06m STH CAN 2.42m 1.55m STH 2.43m CAN 7.14m OTG 7.35m CAN 6.53m STH 5.43m STH 8.95m OTG 9.05m STH 7.24m STH 6.13m STH 4.43m OTG 1.35m CAN OTG 1.50m 1.30m STH 1.16m STH 1.00m OTG 2.90m CAN OTG 3.30m 2.80m OTG CAN 6.98m 5.35m OTG 10.07m OTG OTG 8.14m 7.44m OTG OTG OTG 7.87m 7.57m 5.83m OTG CAN 6.94m 6.90m CAN CAN 5.47m 5.00m CAN CAN 4.98m 4.85m OTG 10.89m OTG 11.29m CAN OTG 12.12m 9.64m STH 11.68m STH 9.54m Long Jump W35 Megan Chave W50 Liz Wilson Alison Newall W55 Claire Giles W70 Glenyss Jones M35 Scott Belesky Zeddric Osten M55 Barry Smith M65 Ian Sim M70 Lance Smith M75 Brian Toomey Alan Hunter M85 Alastair Mackay Triple Jump W35 Megan Chave W50 Alison Newall W65 Lois Anderson W70 Glenyss Jones M55 Barry Smith M65 Ian Sim M70 Lance Smith M75 Brian Toomey M85 Alastair Mackay High Jump M35 Zeddric Osten M50 Wayne Doyle Paul Davies M70 Lance Smith M75 Brian Toomey Pole Vault M35 Chris Richards M50 Wayne Doyle Paul Davies Shot Put 3000m Race Walk W40 Julie Edmunds W70 Ann Henderson M70 Danny Knudson M40 Nick Bolton OTG 18.47 W35 Paula Cotter Megan Chave W45 Raylene Bates W50 Fiona Harvey Alison Newall W55 Winifred Harding Claire Giles Lyn Tribble W65 Noni Callander Lois Anderson W70 Justine Whitaker Barbara Bird W75 Gwyn Heseltine Iris Bishop M35 Michael Scholten M40 Simon Maole M50 Wayne Doyle Paul Davies M55 Mark Flaus M60 Lester Laughton Justine Whitaker - W70 Javelin Throws Pentahlon Vetline - January 2015 15 PHOTOS: Malcolm Taylor Women’s 60m (from L to R) Claire Giles, Liz Wilson, Alison Newall, Stacy Hebbard, Megan Chave Warren Green - M60 Discus Shot Put (continued) M65 Keith Hutton Rick Davison M75 Alan Hunter M85 Alastair Mackay OTG CAN 9.83m 9.38m CAN 5.39m STH 6.53m Discus W35 Paula Cotter Megan Chave W40 Althea Mackie W50 Fiona Harvey W55 Winifred Harding Lyn Tribble W60 Jo Hurring W65 Noni Callander W70 Justine Whitaker Barbara Bird W75 Iris Bishop Gwyn Heseltine M35 Michael Scholten M40 Simon Maole M50 Wayne Doyle Paul Davies M55 Mark Flaus M60 Lester Laughton Warren Green M65 Rick Davison Keith Hutton M75 Alan Hunter OTG CAN 20.49m 11.87m AUS 26.18m OTG 23.93m OTG OTG 18.64m 16.05m OTG 14.74m OTG 18.01m CAN CAN 12.60m 11.28m CAN CAN 10.48m 9.57m OTG 30.76m OTG 30.85m CAN OTG 37.25m 33.19m STH 33.93m STH FRD 37.53m 26.35m CAN OTG 36.41m 26.67m CAN 16.92m Javelin W35 Paula Cotter W40 Althea Mackie W50 Fiona Harvey Alison Newall W55 Claire Giles Lyn Tribble W65 Noni Callander W70 Barbara Bird Justine Whitaker OTG 13.14m AUS 17.56m OTG OTG 22.87m 17.18m OTG OTG 17.67m 10.24m OTG 15.71m CAN CAN 11.53m 11.17m Julie Edmonds - W40 3000m Track Walk W75 Iris Bishop Gwyn Heseltine M35 Michael Scholten Scott Belesky M40 Simon Maole M55 Mark Flaus M60 Warren Green Lester Laughton M65 Keith Hutton Rick Davison M75 Alan Hunter CAN CAN 8.44m 6.27m OTG STH 40.96m 30.79m OTG 28.98m STH 30.32m FRD STH 23.02m 20.83m OTG CAN 34.24m 28.02m CAN 13.41m Hammer W35 Paula Cotter W40 Althea Mackie W45 Raylene Bates W50 Fiona Harvey Alison Newall W55 Winifred Harding Lyn Tribble Claire Giles W65 Noni Callander W70 Justine Whitaker W75 Gwyn Heseltine Iris Bishop M35 Michael Scholten M40 Simon Maole M55 Mark Flaus M60 Lester Laughton M65 Rick Davison Keith Hutton M75 Alan Hunter OTG 18.43m AUS 37.59m OTG 34.54m OTG OTG 27.48m 26.69m OTG OTG OTG 32.49m 23.52m 23.15m OTG 20.05m CAN 15.21m CAN CAN 18.30m 14.20m OTG 38.09m OTG 24.67m STH 32.76m STH 26.76m CAN OTG 39.03m 26.09m CAN 16.68m Weight Throw W35 Paula Cotter W40 Althea Mackie W50 Fiona Harvey Alison Newall OTG 7.15m AUS 11.96m OTG OTG 9.73m 9.08m W55 Winifred Harding Lyn Tribble Claire Giles W65 Noni Callander W70 Justine Whitaker W75 Gwyn Heseltine Iris Bishop M35 Michael Scholten M40 Simon Maole M55 Mark Flaus M60 Lester Laughton M65 Rick Davison Keith Hutton M75 Alan Hunter OTG OTG OTG 10.06m 7.97m 7.63m OTG 8.20m CAN 7.31m CAN CAN 6.15m 6.07m OTG 11.43m OTG 9.84m STH 13.42m STH 11.31m CAN OTG 14.46m 11.67m CAN 6.57m CAN 1341 pts OTG 2580 pts CAN 3076 pts OTG 1544 pts Pentathlon W35 Jodi Wooding W55 Claire Giles M50 Wayne Doyle M60 Gene Sanderson Start of the mixed 3000m race Throws Pentathlon W35 Paula Cotter W40 Althea Mackie W50 Fiona Harvey Alison Newall W55 Winifred Harding Claire Giles Lyn Tribble W65 Noni Callander Lois Anderson W70 Justine Whitaker W75 Gwyn Heseltine Iris Bishop M40 Simon Maole M55 Mark Flaus M60 Lester Laughton M65 Rick Davison Keith Hutton M75 Alan Hunter OTG 1419 pts AUS 2589 pts OTG OTG 2592 pts 2124 pts OTG OTG OTG 2645 pts 2096 pts 1862 pts OTG CAN 2436 pts 2326 pts CAN 2129 pts CAN CAN 2003 pts 1759 pts OTG 2082 pts STH 3097 pts STH 2668 pts STH OTG 3421 pts 2952 pts CAN 1605 pts Lois Anderson - W65 Triple Jump 16 Vetline - January 2015 Althea Mackie (AUS) in the W40 Throws Pentathlon Discus Men’s 60m ( from L to R) Warren Green, Mark Flaus, Paul Davies Vetline - January 2015 17 Article Article New Zealand Road Relay Champs PHOTOS: Sharon Wray by Michael Wray Christchurch usually hosts the NZ Road Relays Champs on a four year cycle, hence its popular assignation of the Olympics of Road Relays. Given Athletics NZ’s habit of awarding national championships to events whenever they celebrate a major anniversary, it has been known for some time that the 2015 NZ Road Relays will also be held in Christchurch for the event’s 75th birthday. So it was a surprise for the 2014 hosts to be Christchurch again, which means we will have three consecutive years on the same course. I don’t know whether it is a definite fact, but my understanding is there were no willing alternate hosts this year. As the Takahe to Akaroa relay is an annual event, being a local race inbetween national years, the absence of other locations makes it an ideal fall-back option for ANZ. Fortunately, it’s a relay that offers a bit of everything. There are flat laps, uphill laps, downhill laps and laps with a mix of everything. If anyone feels bored by having the same course used three years in a row, just run a different lap! The organisers do a great job, appearing to have the execution of the race down to a fine art; the cumulated experience of 75 years has not been wasted. And a particularly nice touch is the tradition of providing custom-made flax batons, individually painted to match the club colours for each team. In the M40s race, the usual contenders are Athletics Nelson, Papanui Toc, Hamilton Hawks and Wellington Scottish. The Scottish team had been decimated by injury. Anyone looking ‘under the hood’ to the team selections would have known that Scottish would not be troubling the podium without the assistance of a torn hamstring or popped calf within the ranks of the competition. Not that the other teams were unscathed. Each missed out on their top runner: Nelson were lining up without Phil Costley, Papanui without Richard Bennett and Tony Olsen was absent from the Hawks. Scottish eschewed assigning their lap order according to the strengths of each runner, instead electing to put their fittest runners on the first two laps, hoping to delay the inevitable fall from grace as long as possible. Michael Wray lined up for the first leg, alongside Jason Baillie for Papanui, John Kennedy for Nelson and, last year’s fastest lap one runner, Andrew Wark for Hamilton. Wray brought Scottish home in front with the fastest masters lap time, with Baillie and Kennedy neck-and-neck seven seconds behind. Hamilton passed 18 Vetline - January 2015 over in fourth, a further 13 seconds back. It didn’t take long for the chasing pack to haul in Scottish. Jim Jones found himself behind all three of the contenders within a kilometre, bringing the Scottish challenge to a close. From this point on, injuries notwithstanding, it had been established what teams would make up the podium and the only question was the colour of the medals to be awarded to each. Papanui dominated the following laps, with their runners posting the fastest lap times. Granantan Boyle was fastest on lap two and Anthony Duncraft in the M40s for lap three (actual fastest M40 time seems to have come from the social grades and former Papanui member Jeff Spillane). Hamilton and Nelson were rotating between second and third while Papanui were extending their lead to almost 90 seconds. Kerry Faas for New Brighton Olympic and Simon Yarrow for ACA both ran faster masters times in the senior grade on lap four, but in the M40 race it was Glen Sexton who ran the fastest time to return Hamilton to second spot. Papanui had M50 Don Greig, who ran the fastest M50 time. The fifth leg enjoyed a brisk tail wind. This was great news for all involved, not least because it took away the sand flies that lap five runners are usually forced to ‘snack on’ while running. Papanui had their in-form runner Chris Mardon and he continued his great form with the fastest time. Hamilton’s John Crane, another one enjoying a season of rich form, set a new M50 lap record. Over the final three laps, Nelson recorded the fastest lap times through Simon Leaning, Peter Versey and Graeme Taylor. However, they left their charge too late and couldn’t close the gap to first or second and had to settle for bronze. At the front of the race, Marc Scott put his specialist skills to good use to pass Mark O’Reilly in the penultimate lap. Hamilton were in the lead for the first time. Darren Hoolahan chased Kent Hodgson from 14 seconds behind to no avail; it was Hamilton’s national title. The Open 50 grade promised to recreate the excitement of the 2013 contest between Nelson and Wellington Harriers in which Wellington had prevailed. Nelson started with a bang, with Neil Jim Jones - Scottish M40 team Scottish Masters Women winning team of Rachel Cunningham, Michele Allison, Melissa Moon, Lindsay Barwick, Tricha Sloan, Mandy Simpson, Katie Kemp and Anne Hare Whittaker running the fastest M50 time on lap one to secure a 21 second lead. ACA’s Ken Walker took the lap two honours and took the lead away from Nelson, relegating Wellington to third place. Nelson’s Ian Courtenay recorded the fastest lap for the third leg, reducing the gap to ACA to a solitary second. By this time Wellington were two minutes behind, albeit under no pressure from North Canterbury in fourth. The title was ultimately decided in lap four, when Bill Revell took 90 seconds out of Malcolm Chamberlain. Nelson’s grip on the lead only strengthened with each successive lap. At the same time, Liam Healey ran a storming lap for Wellington with a M50 time only bettered by Don Greig running in the M40 race. From two minutes behind ACA, Wellington moved into second place. While they never threatened Nelson for the gold, Wellington remained comfortable in the silver medal position for the rest of the race. The fastest times for laps six and eight came from outside the top teams. Al Monro for Auckland University and Glen Ferguson for Otago which livened things up for the sixth and seventh place teams. The podium race for bronze managed to produce a little more drama. ACA maintained the gap back to North Canterbury during the day until the seventh lap, when Joe Ford’s downhill performance put the South Island team in the medals at the start of the final leg. It was a brief dalliance with the podium however, as ACA had saved one of their better runners for the anchor leg and David Lear secured bronze for the Aucklanders. I’m not sure whether the Open 60 grade that was introduced on a trial basis in recent years is yet a permanent fixture of the Road Relays. I hope it has or will be passed. Certainly in my club, the opportunity to compete for medals without having to still be as fast as the O50s is a popular innovation. The race itself was not one for the neutrals this year, with the top three teams staying clear of any chasers. Nelson led from start to finish with five of their six runners recording fastest O60 lap times – only Tauranga’s Gavin Smith prevented Nelson from cleansweeping the individual boasting rights. Tauranga themselves secured silver without straying from that position, although third place Auckland University stayed within 30 seconds until the final two laps and eventual fifth-place finishers Takapuna threatened in the early stages. The masters women featured last year’s top four teams and all four were expected to be in the hunt for the medals. Wellington Scottish are used to winning this grade, while Port Hills and Hamilton Hawks are usually on or near the podium. After their formation last year, the Otago Athletics “super club” (formed of runners transferring from other clubs for relays) have also become contenders. The fastest MW time came from another grade, where Lisa Brignul was running for a mixed Sumner team. For the race under review, Port Hills’ Heather McKenzie gave her team the first baton change. Scottish followed 30 seconds behind, then Otago and Lake City. Hamilton found themselves more than three minutes behind in fifth place. Everything moved around in lap two. Mel Aitken ran the fastest leg time and moved Otago up two spots and into the lead. Scottish passed Port Hills to maintain second, while Hamilton put themselves ahead of Lake City. Vetline - January 2015 19 Article The musical chairs continued into lap three. This time it was Hamilton’s turn to move up through the field. Kristine Milne ran fastest lap to pass all three runners ahead. In the space of just two legs, Hamilton had moved from fifth to first. Conversely, Otago slipped from first back to fifth. After sitting in second place behind three different leaders, Scottish became the next to take their turn at the front. Rachael Cunningham produced the fastest lap time to move ahead of Hamilton. Lake City and Otago now found themselves out of the podium spots and that’s where they stayed, despite Sue Cuthbert picking up a fastest lap on the hill climb for Otago. For the next few laps, Scottish and Hamilton took turns to share the lead, while Port Hills tried to stay in touch to varying degrees of success. Article The gap at the front shifted between three seconds and two and a half minutes as each team played their stronger runners at different times. The decisive break came in the final two laps, where Scottish runners Anne Hare and Katie Leck recorded the fastest lap times to turn a deficit of two and a half minutes into a title win by more than six minutes. A special mention should go to Pakuranga’s Penny Peskett, running leg five in the senior women and breaking a MW record that had stood for 30 years. As a member of the Hills District Athletics, Club in Sydney, Australia , former Hamilton resident Karen Petley has recently completed a successful 2014 cross country season. Vetline - January 2015 In June the NSW Cross Country Championships were held at Nowra, on the south coast of NSW. This Championship event has been held on a farm at Nowra for over 20 years, and included the local club, Nowra Athletics Club, hosting the Australian Cross Country Championships in 1991. The course is typical of a NZ style cross country course without any fences,. There was a big steep hill at the back of the course that runners had to negotiate; It was so steep nearing to the top that runners were reduced to a walk. Unfortunately runners no longer need to tackle the hill, with the The final cross country championship event was held at Upjohn Park in Sydney, The NSW Short course Championships are held over 5km for women and men, instead of the usual 8/10k distance. The course is undulating, with short, steep hills, with 300m flat at the start. Karen competed in the W55+ 5km women’s race and finished in 3rd place with a time of 22.05. For the teams event, as all women run in the one race, Karen was also a member of the Hills Women’s 45+ team. Her placing amongst the 45+ women of 6th, counted towards the club winning the teams title. In winning the title the club beat the Easts Women’s team for the first time this season. - Award Winner Along with the various NSW Championship events that are held each winter Karen also competes for her club in the Metwest Cross Country events held every weekend throughout the winter months. The Metwest competition is organised by volunteers from the various local clubs in Sydney. Races are held over many different cross country and road courses throughout the winter months. This competition attracts upwards of 100 athletes each week from all ages. It provides great competition no matter what your ability. There is a choice of 3 races, a 2km for the younger aged athletes, a 4km event and an 8km event. 20 Karen on the dias (R) for 3rd place in the NSW short course Cross Country championships Noni Callendar by Karen Petley The first major championship event was the NSW Cross Country Relay Championships held at Sylvania. The course is based at a local park, which features a few short sharp hills and one long climb. Each year rain has made the course a lot tougher for athletes to negotiate. In July the NSW Road Relay Championships were held at Ourimbah, on the Central Coast of NSW. Each relay runner completes a 2 x 2km circuit, which is mainly flat, with a steady climb at the back of the course. Karen was a member of the Hills District Athletics Club 45+ women’s team which placed 3rd. Hamilton suffered badly in the final leg, starting in first place and finishing in third as Port Hills surged for silver. Hamilton still took bronze, but Otago had closed to within 36 seconds by the finish. 2014 Cross Country Season – NSW Australia This season she won the W55+ women’s trophy for the most points scored. Athletes have to compete in a minimum of 9 events over the winter season to be eligible for the poinstscore competition. Karen amassed 100 points over 10 events to take out the trophy. course diverting around it. However, the course is still mostly undulating with lots of short steep hills and very little flat area, only at the start. Karen competed in the women’s W55 6k event and finished in a creditable 2nd place, with a time of 27mins 21. by John Stinson Nationally ranked Otago Masters throwing events specialist, Noni Callander was the proud recipient of the East Otago Masters Sports Person of the Year Award, presented at the inaugural East Otago Community Sports Awards Dinner held in October. Noni was delighted to receive this award recognising that masters sports people were ranked as being of equal importance to those in open categories. Noni’s achievements in 2014 included six new Otago throwing records, a South Island Shot Put record, and winning four national throws titles in the W65 grade. The Hills Club women’s 45+ team which came 2nd in the NSW cross country relays This year was no different with a damp surface to negotiate. Karen was a member of the Hills Women’s 45+ team which finished 2nd in the teams competition. The winning team, was from Easts – the top club in Sydney in the women’s divisions. Having concentrated on track events until reaching 60 years old, Noni feels she is still trying to master a number of basic throwing techniques and sees plenty of scope for improvement in all her specialist events. Noni is grateful for all the help and advice she has received from fellow athletes and officials who have made her transition into throwing events an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Vetline - January 2015 21 News Denise Phillips - Obituary (15 March 1960 - 19 October 2014) After a long battle with a rare blood cancer, and many hurdles cleared Denise sadly tripped at the final hurdle and lost the battle. She was one amazing lady with such courage and determination that underpinned her athletic career and her total life philosophy. Despite facing enormous odds with ground breaking bone marrow surgery she was still positive, and focused on future athletic goals, and her ‘Murphy’ humour was there until the end. Denise first came to prominence in the athletics scene way back in 1976 when she took out the senior girls discus title when representing Opunake High School at the New Zealand Secondary Schools Athletics Championships at Porritt Stadium in Hamilton. Such was the quality of her performance that she was selected to represent New Zealand Secondary schools in the team that competed against Australia in 1977. So it was no surprise that after many years raising a family and training as a teacher, Denise performed with success when she rekindled her love of athletics at the masters level. In 2000 she took out the gold for W35 javelin and silver in the discus at the New Zealand Masters Track and field championships. She also put on her running shoes that year and completed the Taranaki Daily News half marathon. She followed that up with a very successful Masters Championship in 2001 taking gold in the W40 shot, javelin, hammer and weight pentathlon. This prompted her to enter the World Masters Championships at Brisbane later in the year, where her performances, though very credible could not match the European and American athletes. In typical Denise style, she trained even harder and followed that effort with gold in javelin and discus at the Oceania championships at Geelong in 2002, together with silver in shot , hammer and weight pentathlon, with all her performances being new Taranaki open records. It was in 2006, after lacking the energy she was accustomed to and just not performing as well as she knew that she could that Denise was diagnosed with a blood and bone marrow disorder. With medication and determination she went on to complete the 2010 London marathon and the Taupo half ironman and she returned to the New Zealand Masters Athletics Championships in 2011 as a W50 to take six gold and one silver medal. She followed that up in 2012 at the Oceania championships in Tauranga with gold for javelin, silver for discus and bronze for shot and weight pentathlon. 22 Vetline - January 2015 As a result of this she was a worthy recipient of the TET Athletics Taranaki Masters Female Sportswoman of the year for 2012. Denise was generous with her time always giving more than taking, helping as club secretary for Egmont Athletics, and often officiating at local track and field events. Her forte was in the field as a throws specialist, but in earlier time she also ran in relays and completed triathlons. Many people who knew Denise were shocked to hear of her illness because she never complained nor mentioned her discomfort or pain. It was only when the local paper ran an article on her bid to raise awareness of the need for blood donors that people found out as she took part in ‘shave for a cure’ with a group of friends. She wanted to speak up to help others, especially children diagnosed with blood cancers. As recently as February 2014 she cycled the Otago rail trail in defiance of her illness. Her funeral was a fitting celebration of the life of a remarkable and truly courageous person. Denise is survived by her husband Neil and three children. World Masters Track & Field Champs Lyon, France 4-16 August 2015 Flights & Accommodation with breakfast, from: Blarney Stone, Ring of Kerry Tour, Killarney, Bunratty Castle & Dublin 3 star studio ★★★ Metro, supermarket and restaurants 5 minutes walk A$3435/NZ$4045 17-23 August. Air-con, kitchen 3 double cabins with ensuites and a single. Self drive. Not expensive for a week. Pick up the boats at Narbonne and finish at Trebes. 4 star studio ★★★★ With kitchen. A$3568/NZ$4185 4 star suite ★★★★ Lounge/kitchen with separate bedroom. 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Deposit $500 Contact Roy Skuse: Ph: +64-6-868 7700 Fax: +64-6-867 8366 email: roy@netfares.co.nz www.onlinesportstours.co.nz Vetline - January 2015 23 Article News Lavinia Petrie - 2014 IAAF Female Masters Athlete of the Year by Wilma Perkins OMA nominee Lavinia Petrie W70 received her award at the IAAF Gala Dinner in Monaco on 21 November 2014. It was a very successful occasion for Oceania women as New Zealand’s Valerie Adams received the World Female Athlete of the Year award at Gala Dinner. Lavinia’s two daughters were in attendance along with Stan and Wilma Perkins from WMA. Lavinia has been competing in athletics since 1966 and is one of the original members of master’s athletics in Australia. She has a long history of setting records from 1,500m to 100 kilometres and currently holds a total of eight World Records or World Best Performances. Congratulations Lavinia. You are a great role model and a well respected athlete who leads by example. Lavinia joins a distinguished list of Oceania Masters who have received IAAF Master of the Year Awards. These include: 2004 Jeanette Flynn W50 Aus 2007 Andrew Jamieson M60 Aus 2010 Marie Kay W50 Aus 2010 Peter Crombie M65 Aus 2011 Lyn Ventris W50 Aus 2011 Ron Robertson M70 NZ 2012 Lyn Ventris W55 Aus WMA News Lyon 2015 WMA Stadia Championships Finalisation of Venues The Lyon LOC have now finalised the selection of venues for the 2015 WMA Stadia Championships to be held in that city from 4-16 August 2015. The outcome of elections that took place in the region earlier this year resulted in changes within the administration and this impacted upon the venues to be used for the 2015 championships. It should be noted that the original three venues will continue to be used, however a fourth stadium (Stade Balmont - Lyon la Duchere) has been added and the Technical Information Centre (TIC) has been relocated from Parc de Parilly venue to Halle Stephane Diagana, the newly constructed Indoor Stadium that adjoins the Stade Balmont. The map below details the venues locations and distances apart. All venues will be served by transport, primarily the Metro Rail System and supplemented by shuttle transport. Further information on the transport will be released soon and it is recommended that regular visits are made to the championships website (www.lyon2015. com ) to be sure of the latest details. It is anticipated that Parc de Parilly will continue to host at least fifty percent of the competitions. Posted by Stan Perkins on behalf of the Lyon LOC and the WMA. In January this year Lavinia set world records for the 3,000m and the 10,000m on the same day and two months later improved her 10,000m time by another 45.46 seconds with a run of 44:43:27. On 17 November 2014, just four days before the awards dinner in Melbourne, she took another 15 seconds off her own 3000m world record. Lavinia set a world best time for the half marathon in January 2014 at the Oceania Regional Championships in Bendigo and as with the 10,000m she has broken the W70 5,000m world record twice in the past year, now currently held at 21:34.08. She has been a regular competitor at Oceania Masters Regional Championships and has competed very successfully in WMA Championships. Lavinia is someone who gives back to the sport. She is a qualified official who regularly officiates at competitions during the summer months. Lavinia has a coaching certificate and is respected for the good advice that she gives to athletes from her wealth of experience. At the Australian Masters Athletics Championships held earlier this year she was the team manager for her state team from Victoria. 24 Vetline - January 2015 Vetline - January 2015 25 News News Manawatu/Wanganui by Jen Fee Our region has been remiss in sending in reports for some time but we hope to remedy this for the future. Our season this year was slow in kicking off due to Spring storms, and after three attempts we finally had to merge the weight challenge with a Spring pentathlon that should have been our 3rd event of the season! We always welcome Wellington neighbours to our events and also any Taranaki athletes willing to travel down. Often visitors outnumber the club members! I must thank Paul Godbaz for assisting with officiating at these as well as Jim Blair (Wgtn) who is always keeping us on track! Our low key events are usually full of laughter and friendly banter and finish off with a casual lunch and breakdown of the day’s results, hopefully sending people away happy and better prepared for their next competition. We try to get three events in prior to North Islands and another three prior to Nationals. President Rob Dabb is usually busy with Feilding Moa Harriers, and also coaches future Masters in middle and long distances. He is always keen to broaden his skills and give the throwing and jumping events a go in our events! Congratulations to Moa and MWMA member Juanita Paterson who has been very successful this season winning the women’s event in the recent Feilding Marathon and two weeks later the Ashhurst to Palmerston North run. Sue Hoskin is never far away from the medals in any walking event she enters and we usually see big results from Bo Cox and Jill Evans in the throwing events, however both have been conspicuously absent from competition this season so far and we look forward to their return. We welcome new members Brian Clatworthy of Dannevirke and Damien Wood from Wanganui to our small centre. Future events will be listed on the website as soon as they are confirmed and we are hoping to get a Facebook page up and running shortly. Midway Madness Event (combining Oceania Weight Challenge) 12 October 2014 60m W45 W70 M55 M65 Raewyn Grigg Francie Bayler Gary Rawson Laurie Malcolmson Tar MW Well MW 9.9 11.1 7.8 9.1 Raewyn Grigg Francie Bayler Gary Rawson Laurie Malcolmson Tar MW Well MW 16.5 18.8 12.9 14.2 Tar MW Well 3.36m 2.85m 4.76m 100m W45 W70 M55 M65 Long Jump W45 W70 M55 Raewyn Grigg Francie Bayler Gary Rawson Hammer 100m W40 Michelle Ward Well 16.69m W45 Michelle Scriven Well 19.44m Raewyn Grigg Tar 17.63m Jen FeeMW 15.54m W70 Francie Bayler MW 8.91m M55 Gary Rawson Well 31.06m M65 Laurie Malcolmson MW 37.32m M75 Brian Clatworthy MW 15.78m M80 Jim Blair Well 21.94m W45 Raewyn Grigg Tar 16.7 Jen FeeMW 17.0 W70 Francie Bayler MW 18.8 W75 Judy Hammond Well 19.3 Weight Throw W45 Jen FeeMW 6.55m W70 Francie Bayler MW 6.05m W40 Michelle Ward Well 10.21m W45 Jen FeeMW 8.78m Michelle Scriven Well 7.91m Raewyn Grigg Tar 7.66m W70 Francie Bayler MW 5.03m M55 Gary Rawson Well 8,20m M75 Brian Clatworthy MW 8.98m M80 Jim Blair Well 9.34m Spring Pentathlon 60m W45 Raewyn Grigg Tar 9.9 Jen FeeMW 10.5 W70 Francie Bayler MW 11.2 W75 Judy Hammond Well 11.4 W40 Michelle Ward Well 26.56m W45 Raewyn Grigg Tar 26,90m Michelle ScrivenWell 23.47m Jen FeeMW 18.47m W70 Francie Bayler MW 12.58m M55 Gary Rawson Well 16,50m M75 Brian Clatworthy MW 17.93m M80 Jim Blair Well 20.90m Vetline - January 2015 W45 Jen FeeMW 2.95m W70 Francie Bayler MW 2.74m W75 Judy Hammond Well 2.55m Triple Jump High Jump W45 W70 W75 M45 M80 Raewyn Grigg Francie Bayler Judy Hammond John Turner Jim Blair Tar MW Well Well Well 1.18m 0.90m 1.00m 1.55m 1.06m Hammer W45 Raewyn Grigg Tar 25.53m Jen FeeMW 17.92m W70 Francie Bayler MW 11.88m M80 Jim Blair Well 22.00m Javelin W70 W75 M65 M80 Francie Bayler Judy Hammond Laurie Malcolmson Jim Blair MW Well MW Well 8.53m 12.47m 35.71m 21.53m Shot Put W40 Michelle Ward Well 9.02m W45 Michelle Scriven Well 9.13m Raewyn GriggTar 7.49m Jen FeeMW 7.40m W70 Francie Bayler MW 4.60m M55 Gary Rawson Well 8.79m M75 Brian Clatworthy MW 7.57m M80 Jim Blair Well 7.65m Discus W40 Michelle Ward Well 20.36m W45 Jen FeeMW 22.31m Michelle Scriven Well 21.46m Raewyn Grigg Tar 20.62m W70 Francie Bayler MW 10.26m M55 Gary Rawson Well 26.14m M65 Laurie Malcolmson MW 27.65m M75 Brian Clatworthy MW 19.04m M80 Jim Blair Well 18.81m Raewyn Grigg in the Hammer Throw 26 Long Jump PHOTO: Sharon Wray While struggling like many regions to keep member numbers stable we do have a group of regulars that continue to compete in their respective events. Recent results: Javelin Judy Hammond soared in the Long Jump Vetline - January 2015 27 News Taranaki by Vicky Jones Taranaki may not have submitted a report to Vetline for the last 6 months – but that doesn’t mean we’ve been idle. Quite the opposite! Our winter programme is packed with events hosted by many of the region’s clubs, including mainstays such as the Hughes Memorial cross country race held in Hawera. This year was notable in marking Alan Jones’s 50th anniversary of his first appearance at this event (well-established even then). He had a well-fought tussle with Feilding’s Roger Woodruff, emerging victorious in the M65 grade. News Harry Kerr Relay, 12/07/14 Mt Smart Stadium Auckland Still with walking, this year Egmont Athletics put together a team of walkers for this 5x10,000m walk relay, hosted by the Auckland Race Walking club. The team was almost entirely made up of Masters Association members, consisting of Mike Morresey (M40), Katie MorreseyTahere (W406), Des Phillips (M65), John Payne (M65) and Vicky Jones (W35) (in the masters ranks at the time but only just becoming a member for the new season). The team entered as “B” grade and subsequently won the division, finishing third overall. Rodney Gillum (M50) competed in the 3500m Harry Kerry/Albert Roland race, finishing second overall. Back at home, members continued to do well in three of the region’s key events: TET Athletics Taranaki Cross Country Champs, 26/07/14 This year saw the introduction of a new cross-country race held from Frankley School in New Plymouth. The Peter Cattley Memorial, honouring local athletics supporter and chiropractor Peter Cattley. This event is an estimated time race (no watches allowed!), with those going 4% over their estimated time being disqualified. It is a testament to how well Sue Park is walking in the W70 grade that she fell foul of this rule! 6km W60 Vicky Adams 32:37 8km M50 Rodney Gillum 43:09 M65 Des Phillips 42:03 Alan Jones 45:59 TET Athletics Taranaki Sports Awards, 26/06/14 This annual event took place at the Plymouth Hotel, New Plymouth with guest speaker Dick Tayler. It was great to see that both recipients of the Masters category were registered with NZ Master Athletics. Congratulations to Vicky Adams and Des Phillips on winning their respective categories. Mike Morresey won the senior men title which is a great achievement for a master athlete. Well done to Karen Gillum-Green who won Coach of the Year. Race walking is very strong in Taranaki, and as well as having a division at cross country and road events and champs, there are also such dedicated events such as the Taranaki Open Walks, this year held on 8 June. Mike Morresey carried on his winning form comfortably winning the National 15km title. Raced over a fast 1km (for the walkers) and challenging 2km circuit with several tight turns and a big hill to navigate, this event was well contested – and the weather behaved itself! Des Phillips must have felt his 4km walk was a mere warm up going toe-to-toe with John Payne, then doing the same with Alan Jones in the 8km run! North Island Track and Field Champs, 28-30/11/14 Hastings This year’s championships will be remembered for the bracing strong southerly coming straight off the mountain – despite the sun shining! The walkers had it rougher with their crescent-shaped course, while the runners were granted a circular course, thus being hit twice as often. Winter is over, and track season has begun. This year a small but eager contingent travelled to Hastings for the first major meet of the summer season – though the weather would beg to differ that summer has arrived! Strong, cold gusts down the home straight made for challenging conditions with no let up the entire meeting – but everyone was in the same boat. 5km W60 Vicky Adams 25:34 Lynne Mackay28:36 10km M65 Des Phillips52:31 Alan Jones57:27 Walks - 10km W45 W70 SM M50 M60 M65 Serena Coombes Katie Morresey-Tahere Sue Park Mike Morresey Rodney Gillum Eric Kemsley John Payne 1:08:40 1:11:54 1:22:18 56:33 1: 03:03 56:46 1:12:11 Des Phillips never fails to impress with the workload he undertakes at these events - competing in the 400m, 800m, 100m hurdles, 300m hurdles, 2000m steeplechase and high jump. Vicky Jones made her first foray into Masters athletics with two solid efforts in the 3000m track walk and 10km road walk. Alan Jones had strong efforts in his three chosen events – the 400m 800m and 1500m. Lynne Mackay had personally pleasing results in all her pentathlon disciplines. PHOTO: Sharon Wray Stratford’s Tom Verney Memorial cross country race on 14 June was also well supported and the Masters athletes provided their fair share of well-contested competition. Most notable at this year’s event was the weather compared to the previous year – a beautiful balmy winter’s day compared to icy winds and sleet experienced by the seniors and master men. TET Athletics Taranaki Road Champs, 23/08/14 Bell Block Velodrome Walks - 4km W45 Katie Morresey-Tahere 27:02 W55 Karen Gillum-Green 29:05 W70 Sue Park 30:43 M40 Mike Morresey 20:06 M60 John Payne 23:45 Des Phillips24:06 TET Athletics Taranaki Mountain Champs, 8/09/14 This was held on tracks at Lake Mangamahoe, about 7 minutes out of New Plymouth. 4km M65 Des Phillips 26:50 Alan Jones29:12 8km M50 Rodney Gillum 1:05:01 4km Walk M40 Mike Morresey 42:09 W40 Katie Morresey-Tahere 42:10 Des Phillips during the men’s 300m hurdles race at the North Island Championships in Hastings 28 Vetline - January 2015 Vetline - January 2015 29 News News Northland Waikato/Bay of Plenty by Graham Hardy Northland Masters Athletics has had a forgettable Winter and Spring period. After an encouraging start to our off season programme in May and June, things went downhill from there. Clearly the continuing poor weather played no little part in this, causing cancellations and programme amendments. The Pentathlon Series conducted over August, September and October was especially affected, although a lack of support from NMA members was also apparent. If this off season activity is to be continued next year, it must be in a significantly shortened form and efforts made so as to not lose money (again!). The Puffing Billy rail trail walk/run timetabled for September was another proposal that failed due to lack of club support, despite the bus hire (from Whangarei) and by Ray Laurie rail ticket costs not being unreasonable for this kind of event. The summer season for throwers began a little earlier this year thanks to Rene Otto and the Edgecumbe College Athletics Academy as the use of the Tauranga Domain by athletes could not start until the end of the rugby season. On 21 September, Rene, who has introduced throwing the hammer to pupils of Edgecumbe College, arranged the Whakatane Challenge Throws Pentathlon to use the Academy’s facilities and athletes from many areas including Waikato/BOP attended. This year, in addition to the masters, he included students from the Academy. Although it could be a long wait for these students to join the masters, they showed the benefits of youth with some outstanding performances, including a 43.93 hammer throw, and a heavy weight distance of 15.19 which would have earned 1400 points. The Northland Masters Pentathlon/Weights Pentathlon Championship planned for 2 November was postponed and is now due to be run in conjunction with our Track & Field Championships on 6 February 2015 (Waitangi Day). Our Club Treasurer, Diane Barrett, resigned recently, intending to move out of Whangarei. Diane has been a tower of strength over the years and we are very sorry to see her go. We wish her all the very best for the future. Committee member Margaret Crook has taken over the Treasurer’s responsibilities. PHOTOS: Sharon Wray The Waikato/BOP participation in the Oceania Throws Pentathlon did not take place until 12 October, but the turnout of 14 for this event represented 17% of the total number of competitors. Outstanding performers were Bev Savage who, as the first place-getter in the W65-69, had the best distances for all but the javelin. New member, Johan Van Zyl (M55) also won his group while Veronica Romagndi-Pfenniger (W45), Bruce Solomon (M50) and Bruce Clarke (M75), gained 2nd place in their divisions. The performance of Veronica in what was her first competition as a “master” was most impressive. She won the javelin and the weight in her division and in the case of the weight throw (as with the hammer), Veronica has not yet learnt to turn. Bruce Solomon, better known for his sprinting, also impressed, as he is also a relative newcomer to the throws pentathlon. However, from his distances in the shot, discus and javelin, he has obviously competed in these before. The number of entries for Tauranga was reduced slightly because of a clash with the Pan Pacific Masters Games. This multisport event which is very popular with New Zealand participants, had four from WBP attending and all came home with many of the elaborate and rather weighty medals. Our most successful competitor was Karyn McCready who won gold medals in the 1500m, 5000m and the 4k cross country, and a bronze in the 800m in spite of the fairly large fields. Sheryl Gower also performed well with silver medals in the 60, 100, 200 and 400 metre events. For the throwers, Pauline Purser, although with 6 gold medals, was disappointed to be the only competitor in her age group. However her ability to be still competing at 92 did not go unnoticed, as her photo was published in the Gold Coast Bulletin and her hammer throw shown on the Channel 7 news. In my case, with the exception of a win for the hammer, my other 5 medals indicated only the number in my competition. From the above text it appears that the track competitors have been neglected, but this is not so, as the extra events for the throws were of a special nature and there have been two meetings which have included both disciplines. The results of the Tauranga meeting on 9 November, particularly when factoring for age, showed many of the track competitors are already able to offer stiff competition at the North island Championships. Names to look for in the women’s events are Julie Lile and Angela Graham in the sprints; Joan Mayall and Robyn Winter in the longer events. For the men, include sprinters Bruce Solomon, Alan Sylvester and Shane Baker; and in the longer distances, Gordon Adams, Murray Clarkson and Barry Watson. Gideon Hanekom (NTH) , Hayden Robinson (MNW) and Dennis Langford (NTH) in the 60m sprint at the North Island championships 30 Vetline - January 2015 Bruce Solomon throwing the discus at the North Island T&F Championships in Hastings Vetline - January 2015 31 News Auckland by Alan Dougall As athletes, the weather can have a significant effect on our psyche and on our performances. Auckland, like other parts of the country, has been subjected to good doses of “unfavourable” conditions. However, we were blessed to receive reasonable sunny conditions on the day of our two main early season competition days. Gideon Tait (GT) Trophy Meeting- 19 October This meeting, for those who participate for the trophy, is about competing in one track event, one field event, one jump event, and a fourth event of the athletes choosing. Forty athletes lined up to compete for the trophy, which again this year was won by Anne Deleiros with the highest average of 80.65% over the four events. There was some “confusion” and amusement surrounding the 60m event. You would think as “experienced” Masters athletes and starting officials, we would know where the 60m start line was marked on the Mt Smart track. But no!!... By “oversight”, the 70m start line was used. Anne’s 70m result was adjusted accordingly to reflect 60m. News Pan Pacific Masters Games (PanPac) - 1 – 3 November North Island Masters Championships - 28-30 November AMA results: AMA was well represented at these Games on the Gold Coast with seven athletes attending, recording some excellent early season performances. Well done Hawkes Bay on hosting a very successful Championships at your Hastings track with excellent grandstand facilities (and much loved by the birds!!...). We do not have control over the weather and it was unfortunate that the wind continued unabated over the three days of competition having a significant effect on proceeding, and in particular the sprints where the highest reading of -8.6m/s (head wind) was registered for the W40 - 70 200m. Tuariki Delamere M60 Shot: 1st 10.27 Discus: 2nd 35.8 Hammer: 2nd 30.20 Weight: 2nd 10.63 Throws Pentathlon: 1st 2678 pts Alan Dougall M65 60m: 2nd 8.78 100m: 2nd 14.38 200m: 2nd 30.59 400m: 1st 1:09.3 Laini Inivale M45 Shot: 1st 1.85 Discus: 1st 27.82 Javelin: 1st 16.70 Hammer: 1st 19.03 Throws Pentathlon: 1st 2457 pts Zilah Nixon W65 60m: 2nd 12.6 100M: 2nd 20.78 HJ: 2nd 0.90 Tina Rainford W50 Shot: 1st 10.87 (AMA/R) Discus: 1st 28.30 Javelin: 1st 22.92 Hammer: 1st 20.68 Weight: 1st 9.26 Throws Pentathlon: 1st 2587 pts Hammer Throw: 1st 38.77m Weight Throw: 1st 11.69m (PPR) Weight Pentathlon: 1st 2990 pts Discus: 3rd 24.76m 80mHurdles: 3rd 17.50 (AR) 200m Heats: 5th 33.10 Selan Ramiah M50 60m: 2nd 8.42 100m: 3rd 13.89 LJ: 1st 5.13 HJ: 1st 1.49 Shot: 3rd 9.49 Discus: 3rd 25.64 80mH: 1st 20.94 (PPR) 200mH: 1st 47.65 Pole Vault: 1st 1.80m (AR/PPR) Long Jump: 1st 2.76m Triple Jump: 2nd 6.02m Shot Put: 1st 9.26m Discus: 1st 26.31m Hammer: 1st 26.20m Javelin: 1st 31.14 (PPR) Weight: 1st 12.70 (AR/PPR) Weight Pentathlon: 1st 3657 pts Andrew Sexton M40 Meghann Stewart W50 800m: 1st 2:13.52 Christopher Thompson M60 Shot: 2nd 9.77 Discus: 3rd 32.32 Hammer: 1st 35.89 Weight: 1st 13.44 Throws Pentathlon: 2nd 2508 pts Their results, as follows, produced six AMA records and six PanPac records: Note: AR = AMA Record PPR = PanPac Record Tui Ashe W60 Anne Deleiros W65 Tony Deleiros M65 Anne Goulter W50 Ron Johnson M80 Top Team One (TT1) - 9 November This was the first of three meetings to be held where club team points accumulate over the three meetings. 37 entries were received. Again this year, North Harbour Bays have taken a commanding lead for the Top Team Trophy with 165 points followed by AMA with 86 points, reflecting their strength of numbers and individual performances. John Lester M70 Christine Waring W70 Javelin: 1st 16.12m 800m: 2nd 3:26.12 Shot Put: 3rd 7.55m Long Jump: 4th 3.22m 200m: 5th 35.55 Triple Jump: 1st 7.80m Hammer Throw: 1st 24.59m (AR) Shot Put: 1st 8.12m (AR) Long Jump: 3.45m (AR/PPR) 60m: 3rd 10.17 100m: 3rd 17.02 Discus: 9th 23.30m Congratulations to Meghann Stewart breaking championship records in both the 800m and 1500m events, an outstanding achievement given the condition. Also, congratulations to Tina Rainford whose performance in the W50 shot put bettered both the AMA and championship records (The latter record was originally set in 1999). 400m: 1st 1:07.24 800m: 1st 2:30.83 (R) 1500m: 1st 5:19.01 (R) 100m: 4th 14.95 100m: 2nd 16.58 Congratulations to those new record holders. And Ron, we do not understand how you at 80+ years still manage to credibly perform in so many events. PHOTOS: Paul Campbell Start of the women’s 60m race at the Gideon Tait meet 32 Vetline - January 2015 Tina Rainford after she just broke the W50 AMA record in the shot put Andrew Sexton in the 800m Vetline - January 2015 33 News News Wellington by Michael Wray The harrier season concluded in Wellington during October. We wrapped up with two races of note. The first was the Wellington Marathon Championships. As usual in an even-numbered year, these were held in Masterton as part of the Wairarapa Marathon. Unfortunately, the quality of the field is greatly reduced in an even-numbered year, with most runners preferring to save themselves for the much bigger Auckland event for their spring marathon. One runner who was doing his bit to contribute to the quality of the field was Wellington master Grant McLean. Grant galloped to win outright in 2:44, completing a winter season where he won the masters race for all Athletics Wellington championship events. The only AW race he failed to win was the Dorne Cup, where a visiting athlete from Manawatu took first place. Back to the Wellington Marathon Champs, Graeme Tindall placed as second Wellington master, with no third male and no females registered as Wellington runners in the master’s grades. The Wellington Masters 10km Championships were held in Lower Hutt. The course for this race is proving to be ever more challenging to maintain. New race director Sharon Wray did a fantastic job liaising with the council and arranging a large team of volunteer race marshals. Increased traffic, particularly around the start/finish area now there are new weekend tenants using the adjacent school buildings on Sunday mornings, mean we are looking at possibilities to relocate to a quieter venue for next year. Non-member Andrew Wharton, in his debut appearance at a WMA event, ran our fastest time since 2008 to finish first. In the women, Michelle Van Looy secured her fourth win in five years. Terri Grimmett has been similarly dominant in the walkers, winning the women’s walk for the fourth time in six years, while Ian Morton was the first male walker. On age-grading, Jackie Wilson was the top walker with 84.10% and Pam Graham the top runner with 90.27%. PHOTOS: Sharon Wray Our track season started with an interesting innovation. The walking community arranged for Quentin Rew to give a talk on race walking, with a call-out to interested runners to come along and give it a go. It was amazing to hear that in training Quentin completes his 500m intervals at 3:50/km pace. Walking at 3:50/km! Quentin and Alana Barber conducted some training drills and tuition before a 3000m track walk was conducted. The two master’s runners who participated were both put soundly in their place, finishing last and while they were allowed to finish they would have been disqualified in an official race. Some of the younger runners proved more adept at cross-skilling, with one or two showing real promise, although the established walking community came under no threat at the head of the race. The incredibly fast walking speed displayed by Quentin and Alana was an impressive sight. The Regional League meet in Wellington doubled up the 5000m race as the Wellington Championships. The weather in Wellington provided one of its more challenging days for running, serving up strong winds that swirled around the park during the course of the day, slowing performances from their usual standards. Only one master’s women contested the event, Michelle Van Looy finishing in 20:26. The men’s race had more competition. Grant McLean continued his winning ways by finishing first in the masters in 16:30. Second master was Michael Wray in 17:07, with Tony Price third in 17:51. Peter Baillie was 1st in the 3000m walk at the Palmerston North regional meet in a time of 16:35.90 Coaching Corner by Mike Weddell There are many of us masters athletes that coach, but I am not sure that makes those of us that coach any easier to be coached either when coaching ourselves or when we are being coached by someone else. Coaching and coach education is part of my job and helping coaches to improve is one of my briefs. I was asked to compile a list of tips to improve coaching, here they are. • • Michael Wray was 1st in the M45 5000m at the Nth Island champs in a time of 17:25.14 34 Vetline - January 2015 • Don’t try to cover too much in a session; repetition is the key to learning but use lots of variations • Have a coaching outline for the whole season, training days and competitions so there are no surprises • Coaching is about developing people, so coach people, not a sport Be punctual and don’t let your athletes be late for sessions • Everything in a coaching session should have a purpose – no time fillers Be well organised; don’t spend half the session getting things going • Don’t talk too much. Listen more • Always be prepared to learn, as you will never know it all. • Know your athletes, what their goals are and what motivates them • Plan each session; only very experienced coaches can get away with making it up on the day And make sure your athletes read the list too. From L to R: Geoff Iremonger 1st M65 in a time of 21:00.84 and Daphne Jones 1st W70 in 21:01.05 Vetline - January 2015 35 News News Tasman Otago by Derek Shaw NZ Road Relay Champs – 4 October 2014 Tasman Master’s members were again involved in the Athletics Nelson masters men and open grade teams that lined up on the start lines of the familiar Sign of the Takahe to Akaroa relay course. The M40 and OM60+ teams were hoping to make it three wins in a row while the OM50 team was hoping to make a return to the top of the podium following the recruitment of Robbie Barnes and the return to Nelson of former Triathlon NZ coach Greg Fraine. The OM60 team of Herman van Gessel, Derek Shaw, Mike Morrissey, Barry Dewar, Ian Carter and Ian Morrison was the same as for 2013 with the first and last lap runners swopped over. With several runners recovering from recent injuries the strategy was to try and establish an early buffer so that the later runners would not be under too much pressure and at risk of their injuries reoccurring. By the end of the second of the 6 laps the team had a lead of over three and half minutes which dropped to just under 3 minutes after the third lap, following Gavin Smith’s fastest lap run for second placed Athletics Tauranga – the only one not taken out by Nelson runners. The lead was steadily stretched out over the last three laps for a total time of 2:46:42, a winning margin of over eight and half minutes which was more than twice that from the previous year. On the 8 lap course the OM50 team got off to a flying start with Neil Whittaker giving the team a 20s lead. Robbie Barnes who had been sick in the lead up to the event was not able to hold out Auckland City’s Ken Walker on the second lap. However, a strong run from Ian Courtenay put Nelson a few metres behind Auckland City by the end of the 3rd lap and Bill Revell regained the lead on the fourth lap to finish the lap with a 46s margin over Wellington Harriers. The next three Nelson runners, Cliff Bowman, Patrick Meffan and Tim Cross, extended the lead to 2 minutes 37 seconds by the end of the penultimate lap. Greg Fraine completed a fine team effort crossing the finish line on the Akaroa Domain in 4:57:21, 2:17 ahead of pre-race favourites Wellington Harriers. Their winning time was comfortably under the 5 hours exactly recorded by the gold medal winning Tasman Tigers M50 team on the same course at the 2009 championships. 36 Vetline - January 2015 The M40 team, in the absence of top runner Phil Costley and with some runners recovering from recent injuries, had a challenge to extend their winning streak. John Kennedy gave them a strong start finishing alongside Papanui Toc H’s Jason Baillie, 7s behind Wellington Scottish’s Michael Wray. Strong runs by Brian Kemp, Ian Thomas, Kazu Abe and Simon Mardon kept Nelson in the top three. However, despite Simon Leaning, Peter Versey and Graeme Taylor taking out fastest laps on the last 3 laps, the gap to Hamilton Hawks and Papanui Toc H (which included Simon Mardon’s brother Chris) was unable to be bridged and they finished with the bronze medals 1:32 behind Hawks. Athletics Nelson had their best ever club performance at the relay champs, with four of their five teams winning medals as their JW were also third. This gave them one more medal than the four clubs from much larger centres who won three medals each – Auckland City Athletics, Hamilton Hawks, Wellington Harriers and Wellington Scottish. However, due to recent changes in the points scoring system which weighted the points in favour of senior, junior and young masters, the club was not able to repeat their 2013 champion club title. With each club’s top three teams counting towards the club title, Athletics Nelson had 46 points, equal with Hamilton Hawks, but behind the 50 points obtained by Auckland City, Wellington Harriers and Scottish. A count back process determined that Scottish won the best overall club title which they last won in 2012, when they narrowly beat Nelson by one point under the previous points system. Under the old scoring system Nelson would this year have been first equal with Auckland City. The 2014 South Island Masters Track and Field Championships hosted by the Otago Masters Association over the weekend of November 28-30 turned out to be a very happy and successful three days of competition. Weather over the three days proved variable the Friday evening competitors having to contend with bitterly cold wind coupled with squally showers however conditions on the Saturday proved much better than forecast and improved further throughout the day. Entries totalled 68 a slight increase on 2013 and it was pleasing to have a small number of overseas athletes included among the final numbers. The Saturday competition was held in conjunction with the Athletics Otago Children’s Interclub Meeting in the morning and the Senior Track and Field Meeting in the afternoon. The timetable worked extremely well and was commented on favourably at the AGM chaired by NZMA President Mike Weddell held during the lunch interval on Saturday. The feeling was conveyed that future South Island Championships should look to combine with other scheduled events due to the small number of available venues and to attract greater interest and support. Although the hosting of the championships was definitely a team effort no praise can be too high for Championship Coordinator Fiona Harvey who oversaw the whole operation in such a calm and efficient manner. Fiona’s meticulous attention to detail was the catalyst for a smooth trouble free event which all OMA organises and members can be satisfied with. As well as her huge administrative input, Fiona still found time to excel herself in competition winning the W50 3kg Shot Put (8.14m),500g Javelin (22.87m), 7.26kg weight throw (10.06m) and 3kg Hammer Throw (27.48m). Team Mate Winifred Harding was equally dominant in the W55 winning the W55 7.26kg Weight Throw (10.06m),1kg Discus (18.64m), and 3kg Shot Put (7.87m). The Saturday Evening BBQ held in the Upstairs Function Room at the Caledonian Ground provided a further enjoyable element to the championships weekend with many positive comments received as to the quality of the food provided. Thanks to Raylene and Craig Bates for their work in organising the catering and presentation for us. The unscheduled arrival of the local Fire Brigade due to a malfunctioning smoke alarm did nothing to spoil the relaxed and convivial atmosphere prevailing among all competitors and officials. The Otago Masters Association hopes everyone enjoyed their three days in Dunedin for the 2014 South Island Championships and wish you all a merry Christmas and a successful and prosperous 2015. PHOTO: Malcolm Taylor Last lap runner Ian Morrison had the distinction of crossing the finish line to make it his second three-peat in gold medals at NZ Road Relay Championships after having been a member of Tasman Tigers teams that won three successive titles in the OM50 grade. It was also Derek Shaw and Mike Morrissey’s 6th gold medal in road relay championships, having also been in winning Tasman Tigers teams in the OM50 grade. by John Stinson Nelson Sports Awards Paula Canning, who was third in the W40 age group at the World Masters Mountain Running Champs in September and won her age group at the NZ Mountain champs, was nominated in the Masters category along with Phil Costley and the Athletics Nelson OM60+ team - for their third successive win in the NZ Road Relay champs. Costley was 2nd senior in the NZ Mountain Champs and 2nd in the NZ Marathon champs and 1st kiwi runner. At the awards dinner on 28 November the winner was… Phil Costley. Congratulations Phil. NI Track and Field Champs Steve Low was the only Tasman Master who managed to make it to either the NI or SI champs. Like everybody else he found the windy conditions in Hastings challenging. He had a good win in the M55 400m in 1:03.97 but had to settle for third in the 200m (29.55). Lyn Tribble competing in the W55 Shot Put Vetline - January 2015 37 News News Southland by Evan MacIntosh Southland Marathon Champs The course is from Riverton to Invercargill and this year the weather was excellent. Some Southland masters results were: beside. The marathon starts at the Millbrook village, passes through Arrowtown, onto a track alongside the Arrow River, some good gravel backroads, a loop around Lake Hayes, on to Frankton, alongside Lake Wakatipu to the Queenstown Gardens, then to the finish line. One appealing aspect is that there is only about 30% on tarseal roads, the remainder is on good gravel roads and well maintained mountain bike trails. There were loads of cheering spectators along most of the course. Ricky Gutsell (3rd overall and 2nd masters) M52 2:49 Klaartje van Schie (4th overall and 1st female) W37 2:56 Scott Underhay M35 3:11 Nigel Marsh M40 3:20 Garth Fairbairn M60 3:50 Caught out by a sudden weather change Bill Richardson M60 3:51 Rudi Verplancke M40 4:24 Corey Mennell M35 1:20 Mervyn Potter M35 1:31 Debbie Telfer W50 1:36 Mary Marshall W45 2:06 Alastair Hatton M45 2:03 Barrie Sheehy (walk) M60 2:41 The weather conditions on the day caught many runners out. The weather was cool but still reasonably good for the 10km runners, and the half marathon runners, who started first. They managed to finish before the weather turned really bad. However, although the marathon runners had good marathon running conditions for the first half, the weather conditions deteriorated quite suddenly early in the second half of the race. The wind speed increased markedly, the temperature dropped quickly, and the chilling rain poured. The last 12 to 15km was all head wind to add to the wind chill factor. Richard Dimmock M35 41:41 Michael Bashford M45 49:16 Marie Muhl W35 50:26 Gerry Wade (walk) M80 1:30 M50 25:44 Half Marathon (1st masters woman) 10km 5km Bruce Thomson Air New Zealand Queenstown International Marathon The inaugural Air New Zealand Queenstown International Marathon and accompanying events attracted large entries, and entries actually closed a few months before the event with full fields in all events. The full marathon closed with 1,800 entries, the half marathon around 2,500 entries and the 10km event also closed with many entries. It would have to be one of the most scenic running events anywhere in the world. It is in an alpine setting with mountains all around and two glacial lakes to run 10 shivering runners on stretchers with woollen and/ or survival blankets over them. When the St John’s staff took me to a warmer room, I found that there were another 25-30 runners also in various stages of hypothermia. So it was not just me that was caught out by the sudden weather change. the start line, at least take it with you. Full results can be found at www.queenstown-marathon.co.nz. The best performance from a Southland MA registered member came from Mary Marshall who won her W60-69 age group in a time of 2:06 in the half marathon. As a result of the bad weather conditions, the prize giving, which was to have been at 3.00 p.m., was called off and those that won prizes were advised to pick them up the following day. I’m sure the organisers were very disappointed that the weather let them down on the day. We were sunning ourselves the day before and the day after. “Murphy’s Law” again and a lesson for us all to learn! Don’t be like me and leave your warm gear at Be there next year Despite what happened in terms of the weather, the event itself is marvelous, very scenic, and very well run by the organisers. I would recommend it to anyone, and suggest that you get your entries in early next year as all the events will fill up fast. Good luck to all who compete next year and let’s hope “Huey” will be kinder to us vulnerable mortals! PHOTO: Evan MacIntosh These sudden changes in weather conditions caught many marathon runners out including myself. I had a polyprop and sealed jacket at the ready at the start line, but because the shower of rain had passed and there was a nice balmy temperature I opted not to wear them fearing that I would get too hot if I did. That was an error of judgment as it turned out. Running conditions were great for the first 25kms and then turned really cold, and by 33kms I was becoming quite hypothermic and pulled out of the race at Frankton. A volunteer at Frankton, Don Wallace, rescued me and gave me a ride to the finish line, for which I thanked him at the time and again a day or two later. I’m glad that I did pull out as my son Glenn who managed to finish the marathon, said that the weather was even worse from Frankton to Queenstown, with chilly headwinds and rain. I wondered if I was the only person to get caught out by the sudden weather change. This question was answered at the finish line. The St John’s Ambulance staff, who did a marvellous job under trying conditions, were run off their feet with marathon runners who were in a bad hypothermic state. Their tent had around A wet and cold Glenn MacIntosh after completing the inaugural Air NZ Queenstown International Marathon 38 Vetline - January 2015 Vetline - January 2015 39 Vetline Men’s 3000m race at Top Team One at Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland PHOTO: Paul Campbell COMING EVENTS 2015 27 FEB - 1 MAR NZMA 41st T&F Championships TAURANGA 4 - 16 AUG WMA Stadia Championships LYON, FRANCE 5 - 9 OCT OMA Stadia Championships RAROTONGA 10 OCT OMA Stadia Championships (Half Marathon) RAROTONGA 2016 26 OCT - 6 NOV WMA Stadia Championships PERTH, AUSTRALIA 19 - 25 MAR WMA Indoor Championships DAEGU, SOUTH KOREA 21 - 30 APR World Masters Games AUCKLAND OMA Stadia Championships DUNEDIN 2017 2018 20 - 27 JAN 40 Vetline - January 2015 Thank you to Roy Skuse for his generous support in supplying the NZMA membership cards for 2014/15 ONLINE SPORTS TOURS Ph: +64-6-868 7700 Fax: +64-6-867 8366 email: roy@netfares.co.nz www.onlinesportstours.co.nz