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Tri club on the riseGisborne HeraldThe trio will join Gisborne's top triathlete and Triathlon NZ assistant national coach Stephen Sheldrake, Nan Baker and Trish McBreen, who had already booked places in the October race. ?It's a fantastic achievement for the club which only started up ... |
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Triathlete Rawles sets sights on NZ team spotStuff.co.nzAIMING HIGH: Edward Rawles on his way to winning the senior men's triathlon in New Plymouth. Inglewood triathlete Edward Rawles has his sights set on a spot in the New Zealand under-23 team for the world triathlon championships in Auckland later this ... |
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Taking on world's oceans in his 70sOtago Daily TimesBy John Lewis on Wed, 8 Feb 2012 He has completed the world championship ironman triathlon in Hawaii and has swum the English Channel twice. What is there left to prove for a man in his mid-70s? According to former University of Otago physiotherapist ...and more » |
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Grant Harding Ironman II: We're never aloneHawke's Bay TodayWithin seconds a New Zealand representative triathlete was also greeting me as she cruised by, taking time for facial recognition. As she moved off we both cracked up at the timing of her arrival in the wilderness outside Taupo, proving once again that ... |
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Young triathlete picked for NZ teamSunLiveMount Maunganui College head boy Sam Durrant is the newest member of the national age group triathlon team. He won a place in the team by placing third in the under-18-19 event in the National Sprint Triathlon Championships held in Taupo at the weekend ... |
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Hectic year in store on the triathlon trail for GeorgeThe Ashburton GuardianBy Daniel Henderson February 8, 2012 Ashburton College head boy and triathlete George McDonald will head to the world triathlon champs later in the year after gaining selection to the New Zealand team after a successful outing at Kinloch in Taupo. |
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Nelson triathletes win three medals at sprintsNelson MailSix Nelson triathletes came back with three age-group medals from Sunday's Sprint Triathlon national championships in Kinloch. Jon Linyard finished 16th of the 240 starters in the men's field to take a bronze medal in the M40-44 in a time of 1hr 6min ... |
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Olympian backs Weepu in breast-feeding rowTVNZOlympic triathlete Bevan Docherty has posted a picture of himself bottle-feeding his baby boy Fletcher on Twitter , in support of All Black halfback Piri Weepu. "Breast is best, but being a good Dad is better! Me bottle feeding my boy Fletcher," he ...and more » |
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Taking the plungeTaranaki Daily NewsThey also won't know that the now accomplished triathlete, who is facing the Wells New Plymouth Half Ironman on Sunday, has had to overcome major fears of swimming out of her depth and what is lurking beneath the surface. It could also be why Hiestand ... |
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Surf clubs' best due in TaurangaSunLiveMiller and Peat get their chances in the open arena after Aimee Berridge was called into the lucrative Kellogg's Nutrigrain Ironman series in Australia this weekend. Of the other provinces, Gisborne have rebuilt the best after last year's disastrous ...and more » |
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Getting off on the right footNew Zealand HeraldDallimore has competed in triathlons since his teens, including completing the Ironman distance multiple times, so has about a squillion million kilometres of running on the clock too. "Most of the injuries I see are from people who have worn shoes for ... |
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Triathlon: Boon wins Taranaki ironwoman eventNew Zealand HeraldI had a few mixed results today and the ironman was definitely the best of them - I only flew back in yesterday and I guess I was still showing the effects of three really hard weeks of training." Like Boon, Midway teenager Cory Taylor saved his best ...and more » |
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Grant Harding Ironman II: PatheticHawke's Bay TodayIf I go "hard" this week, then it will be followed by two more "hard" weeks, an easy week, and Ironman week. My body may not stand up to three "hard" weeks in a row. I will have to work it out as I go. For as pathetic as I was, once upon a time I would ... |
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McIlroy and Royle Win Oceania Titles on Hot Day at KinlochScoop.co.nz (press release)New Zealand and Australia shared the honours at the Oceania Triathlon Championships at Kinloch, Lake Taupo today with Kate McIlroy (Wellington) winning the women's elite title and Aaron Royle (Australia) the men's. Brilliant conditions greeted over 900 ... |
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