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Emma Bagrie and Wellington Girls’ College rowers strike success at Maadi Cup
- College Sport Wellington
- Story courtesy of College Sport Media The mornings are dark, and the nights are closing in, which for most means the...
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Onslow College Win Bronze in U16 Girls Double Sculls Final
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- Year 12 students Abby Steward and Olivia Martin, have won an impressive Bronze medal at the annual Maadi Cup Rowing Regatta in the Girls U16 2X (double sculls).
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Old Boy support at Maadi Cup
- Wellington College
- A number of WC Old Boys have been out supporting our teams around New Zealand during Summer... The post Old Boy support at Maadi Cup appeared first on Wellington College.
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Marsden Rowing Success
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
- Marsden's rowing team soared to victory at the North Island Secondary School Champs in Karāpiro last weekend! The dedication of our small but mighty squad has paid off in spades. Our eight exceptional rowers proudly clinched three medals, securing our spot as the second-best performing Wellington school in total medals.
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Marsden's New Trailer
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
- Thanks to the incredible support of New Zealand Community Trust (NZCT) and Marsden Rowing, we're thrilled to unveil Marsden's brand new trailer, made possible through our successful fundraising efforts! This custom-built trailer will play a crucial role in helping us not only move things from A to B but to assist our Marsden Rowing squad. According to the team, “it's a dream to tow compared to our old one as it is much lighter and it has more functional space inside and on top". A BIG thank you to everyone who contributed to our fundraising campaign.
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School, Marsden Avenue, Karori, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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AON Junior Regatta
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
- Our rowing squad made waves at the AON Junior Regatta on Lake Karapiro last weekend! Out of our 19 rowers, we saw some outstanding results (full results below): 9 A finals 3 B finals 1 C final
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Maxim Ericson preparing for World U19 Rowing Championships
- College Sport Wellington
- Story courtesy of College Sport Media Wellington College House Prefect Maxim Ericson won t be setting foot on school...
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Wellington East rowers win gold and bronze medals at Maadi Cup
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- It was a successful regatta for Wellington schools at last week’s Maadi Cup New Zealand Secondary School Rowing Championships on Lake Karapiro, near Cambridge. Wellington crews won three golds in the 52-event regatta, featuring over 2,000 of the leading athletes from throughout the country.
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Awesome regatta for Marsden Rowers
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- Marsden rowing coaches were really happy with our crews' first big hit out at the AON Junior Regatta at Lake Karapiro over the weekend. Despite trying conditions on Saturday our rowers made six B and two A finals. What a change on Sunday with perfect rowing conditions for our two U15 4x to race. Marsden 1 (Imogen, Thea, Charlie, Katie & Isabella) came second in the A final, and Marsden 2 (Grace, Paige, Maddi, Devon & Kate) finished 7th in the B final.
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Rowing
- Wellington Girls' College
- WOW, well done WGC rowing crews – 5th place in all of North Island – OUTSTANDING!!!
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Growing our Future—Adopt a plant for Arbor Day 2020
- Victoria University of Wellington
- To mark Arbor Day/World Environment Day (5 June) in 2020, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington has teamed up with Wellington City Council to offer 1,000 native plants for free to good homes.
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COVID-19 support packages will reshape the future economy
- Victoria University of Wellington
- We will be remiss if we mis-spend the money we are now borrowing from our children and grandchildren to fight COVID-19, writes Professor Ilan Noy.
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We must protect ‘gig economy’ workers
- Victoria University of Wellington
- As COVID-19 restrictions affect people's ability to work, there's a growing segment of workers we must ensure aren't left out in the cold, writes Dr Stephen Blumenfeld.
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Sporting students staying motivated during Lockdown
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- What does the lockdown mean for sporting students? How has it affected them and what are they doing to stay fit and motivated? Two students who were preparing to compete about now were Queen Margaret College’s Mollie Nicol, who has just recently made the Long List for the New Zealand Junior Rowing Team, and Wellington Girls’ College Sports Captain and National 800m champion Emma Douglass, who was recently in top form at the Regional Athletics meeting. We put a few questions to each below. Emma Douglass crossing the finish line at Nationals College Sport Wellington: Please tell us what you were preparing for before the Lockdown? Mollie: I was involved with rowing at QMC and we have been training since September last year till mid-march when we found out that due to corona virus that our Maadi Cup Nationals would not continue. We were only two weeks away until we were heading down south to Twizel to compete. Emma: I was training for the final months of the track season. I was due to go over to Australia in March and also California in April to compete and finish my season. Both of these were cancelled prior. CSW: what you are doing to keep fit and train? Mollie: Once school was cleared, I was able to get an erg from school and take it home so I am able to do some ergs. My dad loves to run so my sister, him and I like to go for runs around the neighbourhood. Before the lockdown, we already had a small gym in our garage that included weights and an exercise bike. There are plenty of options for me to keep fit. Emma: Currently, I am going on runs, changing what distance/ terrain/ pace. Along with that, I have set up my wind trainer so I can bike at home. My gym is also doing online sessions which I am doing twice a week CSW: Please share a lockdown sports practice or training tip for your school mates and others out there in the same situation? Mollie: Something that has helped me during the last week was to get into a routine. I know that it is the holidays but I find it easier getting up earlier and getting it done. In the mornings it is better to do something more challenging as you are fresh and then your afternoon session could be hard or something not as hard but you will still gain from it. Emma: I would recommend that people try to just keep your routine and training schedule as normal a possible. This means your body doesn’t get shocked by an increase or decrease in training. For example, if you train every day, try to do something every day to mimic this. This will also keep you fit throughout the lockdown. CSW: Are you in contact with your sporting friends about the above and are you motivating each other remotely? Mollie: Yes I have been in contact with my friends and teammates and they have asked for some training programmes as they are stuck on what to do. Emma: I mostly train alone but for my training where I’m usually with someone I try to keep in touch to stay motivated. I will also track all the workouts I do on my watch so I can account for everything I am doing. I can also send these onto my couch. Are you a student in Wellington who is involved with sport and wants to feature in an article like this? Fill out the form HERE and send it to james@collegesport.org.nz to be considered. -Story courtesy of College Sport Media The post Sporting students staying motivated during Lockdown appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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2016 Annual General Meeting and Prize-giving
- Victoria University Rowing Club
- The 2016 AGM was held on the 27th of May, where we farewelled some old faces and welcomed some new ones, as well as discussing the direction of the club for the coming year.
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Welcome, Committee of 2016/17!
- Victoria University Rowing Club
- Hi everyone! Please join us in giving a warm welcome to our new committee members, who were voted in at the 2016 Annual General Meeting in May.
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Easter Camp 2016
- Victoria University Rowing Club
- VURC travelled to the mighty Whanganui for a three day camp over Easter.
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Open Day 2016
- Victoria University Rowing Club
- I think we can officially put Open Day 2016 into the ‘great success’ pile. We had an excellent turnout from both novices and experienced rowers, and Wellington put on an absolute stunner of a day for it! Thanks everybody for coming along! We hope you enjoyed the sausages and the chat, and we’ll see you this week to get stuck into training…
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2016 Season Information
- Victoria University Rowing Club
- INTRODUCTION TO VURC Welcome to VURC 2016! We have a very exciting season ahead.
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Hey, you!
- Victoria University Rowing Club
- Yes, you! If you rowed for VURC last year and you’re planning to return to our hallowed ranks in 2016, we need some information from you.
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Prepare Yourself…
- Victoria University Rowing Club
- Summer is coming to an end, and you know what that means… the VURC 2016 season is rapidly approaching! We are starting to get very excited as we finalise a few details, and we hope you are too! Whether you’re a returning member, or a new recruit planning on joining us in 2016, we’ve put together a few memories from the 2015 season to get you (back) in the rowing mood.
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Prepare Yourself…
- Victoria University Rowing Club
- Summer is coming to an end, and you know what that means… the VURC 2016 season is rapidly approaching! We are starting to get very excited as we finalise a few details, and we hope you are too! Whether you’re a returning member, or a new recruit planning on joining us in 2016, we’ve put together a few memories from the 2015 season to get you (back) in the rowing mood.
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2015 University Champs Results + Trans Tasman Team
- Victoria University Rowing Club
- VICTORIA UNIVERSITY ROWING CLUB RESULTS SUMMARY Recently the Victoria University Rowing Club travelled to Whanganui to compete in the New Zealand University Championship Regatta on the Whanganui River.
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2015 University Champs Results + Trans Tasman Team
- Victoria University Rowing Club
- VICTORIA UNIVERSITY ROWING CLUB RESULTS SUMMARY Recently the Victoria University Rowing Club travelled to Whanganui to compete in the New Zealand University Championship Regatta on the Whanganui River.
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VURC Christmas Newsletter 2015
- Victoria University Rowing Club
- Newsletter Find attached our recent newsletter. Merry Christmas everyone and hope you have a happy and safe holiday
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Clubs’ Week 2014
- Victoria University Rowing Club
- Come and see Vic Rowing at Clubs’ Week between 11am-2pm Tuesday 4th, Wednesday 5th and Thursday 6th of March. Find out about rowing Meet some of our members Have a spin on an erg (rowing machine) And above all, join Vic Rowing! We will also be hosting a meet and greet on Sunday 9 March […]
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2013 Newsletter
- Victoria University Rowing Club
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