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Weekly News 5 August 2024
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week If you want your event added to this list, contact us by Sunday evening. Results NZ Cross Country Championships Results Taupō Marathon Ben Twyman was third in 2:42:24 South Island Half Marathon Andy Ford was 1st M40 in 1:19:23 Results Parkruns Newbury Parkrun: Chris Howard 21:43, Emma Bassett 22:06. Lower Hutt Parkrun: Geoff […]
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OHV in World Sprint Champs This Weekend
- Orienteering Hutt Valley
- With the World Champs in Sprint Orienteering just round the corner, NZ's 8-strong team includes two OHV members, a Lower Hutt resident, and a former Wellingtonian! Interesting to reflect on the development of the sprint in NZ, in particular the role of O-Max which we kicked off last century before there was even a NZ or a World championship.
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St Bernard’s College beat Francis Douglas Memorial College in traditional
- Wellington Club Weekly
- St Bernard’s College’s First XV rolled to a 36-19 win over visiting Francis Douglas Memorial College on Wednesday afternoon. The traditional was played under sunny skies but in heavy conditions following recent rain on the Lower Hutt school’s number one field. St Bernard’s got off to a hot start and established a 10-0 lead, a...
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Brumbies
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Izzy from Gizzy, who starts at lock, and Peter from Lower Hutt, who comes in hot off the bench, will be jumping for joy if the Hurricanes win their ninth straight win tomorrow. The match against the Brumbies in Canberra has always been a tough assignment for any visiting team. By Kevin McCarthy They say...
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Striking new artwork coming to Wainuiomata
- Hutt City Council
- Wainuiomata has a stunning new artwork to look forward to with work beginning soon on the pikitia pakitara (mural) for the basketball court that was opened next to the community hall in 2023.
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Hurricanes turn to experienced homegrown players as 2024 captains
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Club Rugby and Hurricanes Media Release The Hurricanes men’s and women’s (Poua) teams named their captains this week for the upcoming Super Rugby season. The respective teams have turned to a pair of vastly experienced players who both hail from Lower Hutt. The Hurricanes have named former Taita College loose forward Brad Shields as...
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Orienteering Wellington - Afterwork series and AGM
- Wellington Orienteering Association
- Orienteering Wellington - Afterwork series and AGM Spring sees us back in full swing—read on to find out more! View this email in your browser Tis the season for Afterwork Orienteering and our Christmas AGM Mihi nui kia <> Our start to spring has been a bit quiet locally but now we have plenty of news for November! Next weekend is the 37th Anniversary of the Wayne Cretney Classic, organised by Bryan Teahan. It’ll be a true endurance event using new maps around Mornington and Berhampore. Red medium, Orange, Yellow and White courses on-the-day courses are still available. We also have a club events in the pipeline, including afterwork events at Onslow College on Wednesday 15 November and Te Herenga Waka VUW campus on Wednesday 29 November. Orienteering Hutt Valley will also offer some afterwork events before Christmas and the annual Big Trig rogaine on Sunday 10 December. See you at the next event! Paul Teesdale-Spittle President Club achievements at Nationals Orienteering Wellington can celebrate a number of achievements from the NZ National Orienteering Championships held in Hawke’s Bay recently. Many members placed well, especially some of our veteran runners. Here are some of the standout achievements – which in no way overshadow the satisfaction and personal success all runners should feel irrespective of where they finished. In the sprint, Lauren Wills came first in W40A, as did Gillian Ingham in W65A, Neil Kane in M75A and Don Locke in M85A. Mattias Bengtsson took second place in M10, as did Lisa Bengtsson in W40A and Dorothy Kane in W75A. In the middle distance, Yvette Baker took first in W50A. So too did Gillian Ingham in W65A, Neil Kane in M75A and Don Locke in M85A. David King took second place in M60A, as did Kate Fortune in W75A. The long event on the Tuna Nui map was a standout whereby seven members came first in their grades: Katie Cory-Wright in W21A, Lisa Bengtsson in W21AS, Sarah O’Sullivan in W35A, William Power in M40AS, and David Middleton in M55AS. Gillian Ingham and Neil Kane took triple crowns, coming first in their classes too. Lara Molloy was hot on Katie’s heels coming second in W21A, as did Lauren Wills in W40A, Yvette Baker in W50A, and David King in M60A. We have a lot to be proud of from this year’s Nationals, and can look forward to taking spirit of fun and success to Rotorua next year. Snaps from National 2023 of club competitors and our relay team. Photos courtesy of Helen Howell. Annual General Meeting Our AGM will be on Saturday 9 December, so mark this in your calendar now. We’ll confirm the venue and details soon but our gathering tends to include plenty of time for orienteering antics, food and socialising as well as business. The Fortune Cup for service and Endeavour Cup for performance are also awarded. On the topic of business, club officers must be elected. I, Lachlan, and Gerald are all happy to stand again as president, secretary and treasurer respectively but equally happy to step aside if you’d like to have a go. Similarly, email Lachlan if you’re interested in serving on the committee in a different way. Look fit with new kit! Finally, our new gear has arrived and orders are ready to be distributed! There are several options to collect your gear: Collect from Anna Varnham at home Collect from Anna at Samuel Marsden Collegiate, 8am – 5.30pm Collect at one of our not-to-be-missed coming events. Email Anna at to let her know your preference. It’d be great if you could arrange collection at your earliest possible convenience. Extra stock is available across a range of sizes – so if what you ordered isn't perfect, there may be an option to swap. Note it seems the supplier has not included the mesh panel on the white shirts—and we’re unlikely to send them back! Sarah O’Sullivan to lead ONZ Congratulations to Sarah O’Sullivan, who has been elected Chair of Orienteering New Zealand from December! Sarah was our own club president immediately before Paul and has been active in the club for many years. Sarah runs elite grades at major events. We’re really excited for Sarah and know she’ll lead ONZ extremely capably. She is the second woman to hold the position of chair after our own Jane Harding. Here she is modelling the new club kit! Technical tip: Visualise the circle When you look to the next control, how well can you picture exactly what your approach will look like? To know precisely where the control will be placed you need to convert the map into an image in your mind of how the terrain in the control circle will look. Watch the video about developing a clear mental image of stepping stones and handrails, how they relate to each other and how you will flow through them. You should flow though control sites just as you flow through the rest of the leg. Content provided by Orienteering New Zealand Fitter, faster, better together! Magnus Bengtsson and Lizzie Ingham are continuing with group interval and sprint training at 6pm Tuesdays. You’ll get to build fitness running along the flat, up hills, or maybe a mix—and doing intervals as a group is much more motivating than doing intervals on your own. This training is primarily for Orienteering Wellington members but anyone is welcome to attend for free. The location is movable, so email Magnus if you’re keen. Looking ahead: Major events in 2024 Sprint clinic Orienteering Wellington will hold a Sprint Clinic on Saturday 20 to Monday 22 January (Wellington Anniversary Weekend) on local sprint maps. This is deliberately held ahead of the Oceania Sprint Championships but will be useful for any runner looking to develop their sprint skills. Find out more about the Sprint Clinic Oceania Sprint Champs 2024 Oceania is a trans-Tasman sprint championship, next year hosted by Orienteering Taranaki with their Lonely Mountain Sprints (26-29 January) and Auckland Orienteers with the Auckland Triple Crown (3-6 February). Lonely Mountain includes six sprints as well as a knock-out championship and relay championship, while the Triple Crown has three sprint races and Oceania Sprint Championship. Enter or find out more about Oceania 2024 NZ National Orienteering Champs in Rotorua Nationals 2024 will be held by Orienteering Bay of Plenty in Rotorua and Taupō over Easter (Friday 29 March – Monday 1 April). The maps are shaping up to be fantastic and this is a great part of the country fora family holiday if you need to coax others who aren’t so fussed on orienteering! Find out more about Nationals 2024 NZ Secondary Schools Orienteering Championships Next year it’s us—we’re hosting NZSSOC 2024 in the July school holidays! Orienteering Wellington has made an ‘in principle’ decision that events be in or within easy reach of urban Wellington. There will be courses for everybody and, with a focus on local and accessible events, we’re looking forward to folks getting involved, both running and helping run the events. Coming events Saturday 11 November — 37th ‘Classic’ and Wayne Cretney Memorial Cup, Wakefield Park, Wellington (“on the day” courses available) Wednesday 15 November — Onslow College sprint, Wellington Wednesday 22 November — afterwork event, Lower Hutt Thursday 23 November — afterwork rogaine, Whitireia Wednesday 29 November — Te Herenga Waka VUW sprint, Wellington Wednesday 6 December — afterwork event, Lower Hutt Saturday 9 December — AGM, Wellington Sunday 10 December — Big Trig ... For all events, visit Orienteering New Zealand About us We welcome all who live around Te Whanganui-a-Tara to discover our special region through orienteering. Be part of our community at Orienteering Wellington Copyright (C) 2023 Orienteering Wellington. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe
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Weekly News 23 October 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Results Lower Hutt Parkrun Geoff Ferry 17.49, Hinano Andrews (22.05 – post-baby PB!), Ian Morton 27.06, Meg Ferry + Gemma Ferry 48.58 Waitangi Parkrun Ruairidh Nixon 17.36 (PB), Grant McLean 18.10, Samuel Miller 18.36 (PB), Paul Rodway 26.09 Athletics Wellington Open Senior Track and Field Meet Men’s 100m Run – OpenHiro Tanimoto 14.46 Mixed 1500m Run […]
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Ruck and roll: Hutt Rec to get regional rugby games in July and August
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City Council and Wellington Rugby Football Union (WRFU) are bringing six exciting regional matches to the Hutt Recreation Ground over July and August.
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UHCF Retain Sue Watson Wineglass Trophy
- Upper Hutt City Football
- CONGRATULATIONS To our Parapine ITM Upper Hutt City Football men’s first team, retaining the Sue Watson Wineglass Trophy with a 2-2 draw against Lower Hutt City AFC (Official) on Saturday (in the event of a draw, the holders retain the trophy.
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Pools reach more families through new Sensory Hour
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City Council is pleased to offer a new Sensory Hour at Huia Pool with dimmed lights and reduced noise.
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Condor 7s entries down but tournament promises plenty tomorrow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Entries are significantly down but the tournament is far from out for tomorrow’s traditional Labour Day Condor 7s at Naenae College. Senior Boys, Senior Girls and Boys U15s tournaments will be played simultaneously on two fields at the Lower Hutt school, with the Boys playing for the Christian Cullen Cup and the Girls for the...
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Colts, U85kgs and Premier 2 Finals Day and college semi-finals tomorrow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Upper Hutt Rams and Johnsonville teams will meet in consecutive weeks when they clash in tomorrow’s Paul Potiki Shield U85kg Division 1 decider, one of six WRFU club finals at Fraser Park. PHOTO: Peter McDonald. The focus this weekend obviously drifts to Lower Hutt’s Fraser Park where the remaining Club titles – bar one...
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St Bernard’s College secure late win over Francis Douglas in First XV traditional
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White A late try by fullback Dom Ernst gave St Bernard’s College a fighting 22-20 win over Taranaki visitors Francis Douglas Memorial College at the Lower Hutt school’s home field on Wednesday. Ernst burst into the line from an attacking scrum and switch in direction to the shortside to score the match-winner in...
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The Rugby Wrap 14 March (some news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Formerly called Bond Banter – a news and information column to start the week in rugby from the ground up. Please support our sponsors, helping to keep the promotion of community rugby going. Mention Club Rugby and they will sort you out. Rob Law Max – with branches in Wellington, Lower Hutt, Kapiti, Napier, Auckland and Brisbane. Need a job give...
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The Monday rugby wrap 7 March (some news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Formerly called Bond Banter – a news and information column to start the week in rugby from the ground up. Please support our sponsors, helping to keep the promotion of community rugby going. Mention Club Rugby and they will sort you out. Rob Law Max – with branches in Wellington, Lower Hutt, Kapiti, Napier, Auckland...
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SPOTYS Recap – From Lower Hutt to Sweet Home Alabama
- College Sport Wellington
- Story courtesy of College Sport Media Jyordanna Davey was the College Sport Wellington Basketball player of the year despite Sacred Heart College being narrowly pipped in the CSW Premier Girls Sharp Trophy final by Queen Margaret College 74-72.
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Mitchell Park Development News
- Lower Hutt Tennis Club
- Refer to the advice from the Hutt Valley Tennis Management Committee following approval to proceed in partnership with the Lower Hutt City Council. Lower Hutt Tennis Club committee unamiously supported this fantastic new initiative for Hutt Valley. Please show your support and patronage to the new facilities when they open in 2022.
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