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    • 2016 Wellington Road Champs Results
      • Wellington Road Champs HVH Results Wainuiomata Saturday 20 August 2016 Name Time Placing Grade Girls Under 9 – 1km Stefania Butler 5:32 10 Boys Under 9 – 1km Thomas Prichard 3:47 1 Trent Magee 3:51 2 Bailey Rollo 4:19 8 Girls Under 11 – 2km Emalise Alding 8:16 2 Amy Murray 8:19 3 Jessica McKenzie 8:22 4 Boys Under 11 – 2km 1st team Alexander Prichard 7:28 3 Ashton Tietjens 8:03 7 Jonathan Green 8:12 9 Harrison Kowalczyk 8:31 10 Hunter Hughes 8:54 12 David Gordon 9:49 14 Tim Cherry 10:47 15 Girls Under 13 – 2.5km Charlotte Ross 11:22 11 Gemma Gordon 12:00 12 Lily Trompetter 12:13 13 Boys Under 13 – 2.5km 2nd team Nathaniel Graham 8:55 3 Joshua Allen 9:30 10 Reegan Kowalczyk 9:48 13 Oscar Strickland 9:53 15 Nkhata Hollywell 10:24 18 Ben Maluschnig 10:54 20 Tyler Rollo 11:07 22 Gabriel Marenzi 11:35 24 Boys Under 15 – 2.5km Jonathon Roberts 8:25 3 Women Under 18 – 5km Jayme Maxwell 18:35 1 Lucy England 21:13 5 Hannah Gordon 24:09 9 Men Under 18 – 5km Peter Roberts 17:03 7 Men Under 20 – 7.5km Matthew Roberts 31:17 5 Senior Women/Masters Women – 5km Liz Gibson 23:52 5 W40 Trish Coley 24:25 5 W50 Vanessa Trompetter 24:34 6 W50 Isobel Franklin 26:18 7 W40 Senior Women/Masters Women 10km Kristi Perkinson 44:34 11 SW Keryn Morgan 51:03 13 SW Senior Men/Masters Men – 5km Jared Bothwell 20:13 4 SM Steve Robertson 23:32 7 M60 Keith Holmes 25:00 9 M60 Martyn Cherry 26:29 5 M50 Albert van Veen 28:11 17 M60 Senior Men/Masters Men – 10km Mat Rogers 34:10 8 SM Nick Sasse 34:39 12 SM Darren Gordon 38:45 15 M40 Myles Carson 39:54 20 M40 Brendan Quirke 40:06 21 M40 Marcus Smith 40:10 10 M50 Stephen Cummings 41:11 23 M40 Paul Newsom 41:29 14 M50 Bill Trompetter 42:23 16 M50 Graeme Burr 43:21 19 M50 Stu McKenzie 45:19 27 M50 Paul Strickland 45:28 29 M40 Don Coley 47:17 30 M50 John Wood 47:27 7 M60 Mark Growcott 48:49 32 M40 M40 – 10km – 3rd team M50 – 10km – 3rd team
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      • Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)


    • 2018 Newsletters
      • 2018 – Newsletter #1 2018 – Newsletter #2 2018 – Newsletter #3 2018 – Newsletter #4 2018 – Newsletter #5 2018 – Newsletter #6 2018 – Newsletter #7 2018 – Newsletter #8 2018 – Newsletter #9 2018 – Newsletter #10 2018 – Newsletter #11 2018 – Newsletter #12 2018 – Newsletter #13 2018 – Newsletter #14 2018 – Newsletter #15 2018 – Newsletter #16 2018 – Newsletter #17 2018 – Newsletter #18 2018 – Newsletter #19 2018 – Newsletter #20 2018 – Newsletter #21 2018 – Newsletter #22 2018 – Newsletter #23  
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    • Breakdown near Ohau Pt
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Fri, 04/03/2022 - 10:30 - 15:00 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  3 Total Volunteer Hours:  13 6m alloy runabout with fuel problems near Ohau Pt. 3POB. Had been diving and then the engine died as they departed. MR1 towed them back to Mana Cruising Club launching ramp. Vessel Details Length:  6.00m Resources Attendees:  Mark Presling Polarbear warwick.bayne CRV's Used:  Mana Rescue 1
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    • Metlink school bus routes for start of Term 1 2020
      • Morning services 713 – Miramar – Kilbirnie – Newtown – Basin Schools             7:45  Miramar-DarlingtonRd (124)             8:36  BasinRes (sch)                        Daily 715 – Lyall Bay – Kilbirnie – Hataitai – Basin Schools             8:00  LyallBay-HungerfordRd (2)                8:28  BasinRes (sch)                        Daily 725 – Houghton Bay – Southgate – Island Bay – Basin Schools             7:45  HgtnBayRd nr Cave                           8:31  BasinRes (sch)                        Daily 726 – Island Bay – Owhiro Bay – Berhampore – Wellington High School             7:55  Esplanade opp Beach                        8:25  MasseyUni-WallaceSt (opp)    Daily             8:05  Island Bay-ReefSt at ShorlandPk        8:25  MasseyUni-WallaceSt (opp)    Daily 734 – Brooklyn – Kingston – Vogeltown – Basin Schools             7:50  OhiroRd at Bretby                             8:10  AdelaideRd at Basin (12)         Daily 736 – Karori (Wrights Hill) – Kelburn – Wellington College             7:40  KaroriMall-BeauchampSt                   8:13  BasinRes (sch)                        Daily             7:50  GippsSt at Cooper (sch)                     8:20  BasinRes (sch)                        Daily 737 – Karori – Kelburn – Wellington College & Wellington High School             7:43  Karori-AllingtonRd                            8:29  BasinRes (sch)                        Daily             7:45  Karori-AllingtonRd                            8:29  BasinRes (sch)                        Daily             7:47  Karori-AllingtonRd                            8:33  BasinRes (sch)                        Daily 743 – Wilton – Wadestown – Thorndon Colleges & Basin Schools             7:55  Wilton-SurreySt                                8:35  BasinRes (sch)                        Daily             8:00  Wilton-SurreySt                                8:40  BasinRes (sch)                        Daily 746 – Khandallah – Ngaio – Basin Schools – St Patrick’s College             7:35  HuttRd at Rangiora                           8:25  BasinRes (sch)                        Daily 764 – Karori – Wellington College             7:55  Karori-AllingtonRd                            8:43  BasinRes (sch)                        Daily 768 – Mairangi – Wellington, St Patrick’s & Rongotai Colleges             7:50  Mairangi-NorwichSt                          8:22  BasinRes (sch)                        Daily 770 – Kowhai Park – Kingston – Vogeltown – Basin & Kilbirnie Colleges             7:50  KowhaiPk-MitchellSt                         8:15  AdelaideRd at Basin (12)         Daily Afternoon services 718 – Wellington High School – Newtown – Seatoun           15:30  TaranakiSt (217)                              16:00  SeatounPk-HectorSt               Daily 719 – Wellington High School – Kilbirnie – Miramar North           15:30  WgtnHighSch (sch)                          15:56  ParkRd at Rotherham (86)       Daily 726 – Wellington High School – Berhampore – Owhiro Bay – Island Bay           15:25  WgtnHighSch (sch)                          15:44  IslandBay-ReefSt opp ShorlandPk                           Daily           15:30  WgtnHighSch (sch)                          16:10  IslandBay-ReefSt opp ShorlandPk                           Daily 734 – Brooklyn – Kingston – Vogeltown – Basin Schools           15:36  AdelaideRd at Basin (13)                 15:50  Brooklyn-A                             Daily 740 – Wellington College – Kelburn – Karori           15:30  TaranakiSt at AbelSmith                  15:58  Karori-KaroriRd                       Daily           15:31  TaranakiSt at AbelSmith                  15:59  Karori-KaroriRd                       Daily           15:32  TaranakiSt at AbelSmith                  16:00  Karori-KaroriRd                       Daily 742 – Basin Schools – Miramar Heights           15:40  BasinRes (sch)                                 16:18  MiramarShops-A                    Daily 769 – St Patrick’s & Wellington Colleges, Wellington High School – Northland – Wilton           15:38  TaranakiSt at AbelSmith                  16:10  Wilton-SurreySt                      Daily 770 – Basin Schools – Vogeltown – Kingston – Kowhai Park           15:49  AdelaideRd at Basin (13)                 16:29  KowhaiPk-MitchellSt              Daily
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      • Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • 2015 Annual Prize Giving Results
      • HUTT VALLEY HARRIERS Prize Giving Results 2015 Novice Race L Brunetti Cup 1 Lars van Beusekom Presidents Handicap Race H A Walker Cup 1 Paul Newsom 2 Peter Roberts 3 Grant Pritchard Annie Huggan Cup Race Annie Huggan Cup 1 Phoebe McKnight 2 Julie Johnson 3 Maria Cramp CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS Girls U9 Cross Country Championship No one Boys U9 Cross Country Championship 1 Jonathan Green 2 Harrison Kowalczyk 3 Ashton Tietjens Girls U11 Cross Country Championship 1 Rylee Watt Boys U11 Cross Country Championship 1 Nathaniel Graham 2 Alexander Prichard 3 Nicholas Green Girls U13 Cross Country Championship 1 Jorja Watt 2 Gemma Gordon 3 Una Strickland Boys U13 Cross Country Championship 1 Logan Stoupe Girls U15 Cross Country Championship 1 Phoebe McKnight 2 Maria Cramp 3 Hannah Gordon Boys U15 Cross Country Championship Boys Championship Cup – R J Lee Cup No one Women U18 Cross Country Championship 1 Jayme Maxwell Men U18 Cross Country Championship Colts Championship Cup 1 Joel Carman 2 Jayden McKnight 3 Lars van Beusekom Women U20 Cross Country Championships Junior Womens Cross Country Championships Cup No one Men U20 Cross Country Championships Goddard Junior Championship Cup No one Senior Women Cross Country Championships Silver Plate 1 Julie Johnson Senior Men Cross Country Championships Lippitt Championship Cup 1 Nicholas Sasse 2 Mat Rogers 3 Joel Wyatt Masters Women Cross Country Championships Vanola Bull Memorial Trophy 1 Keryn Morgan 2 Trish Coley 3 Liz Gibson Masters Men Cross Country Championships Bill Merrick Trophy 1 Darren Gordon 2 Angus Wood 3 Brendan Quirke Masters Men 50+ Cross Country Championships Masters Men 50+ Cross Country Championship Cup 1 Richard Kellett 2 Bill Trompetter 3 Graeme Burr CROSS COUNTRY SEALED HANDICAP AWARDS Senior Men Cross Country Sealed Handicap Athol Roadley Memorial Trophy 1 Tim Johnson Masters Men Cross Country Sealed Handicap 1 Stephen Cummings 2 Peter Sparks 3 Don Coley Craig Rose Bowl Individual Race Perston Trophy 1 Mathew Rogers 2 Tim Johnson 3 Grant Pritchard Craig Rose Bowl (Men’s) Teams Race Craig Rose Bowl Tim Johnson Matthew Roberts Neil Sargisson Stu McKenzie Martyn Cherry Murray Smith Rose Bowl (Women’s) Individual Race 1 Phoebe McKnight 2 Jayme Maxwell 3 Julie Johnson Murray Smith Rose Bowl (Women’s) Teams Race Murray Smith Rose Bowl Jayme Maxwell Julie Johnson Vanessa Trompetter Masters 10Km Time Trial Thomas Cup 1 Stu McKenzie 2 Liz Gibson 3 Albert van Veen Juniors (U15) Consolation Race 1 David Gordon 2 Harvey Butler 3 Cassandra Trompetter Juniors/Colts Turkey Trot 1 AJ Prichard (1 sec) 2= Josh Allen (2 secs) 2= Oscar Strickland (2 secs) 2= Jessica Kincaid (2 secs) Colts Consolation Race No one Senior Consolation Race Consolation Race Cup 1 Glenn Perkinson 2 Keith Holmes 3 Paul Cavie Seniors Turkey Trot 1 Kristi Perkinson (4 secs) 2 Liz Gibson (7 secs) 3 Glenn Perkinson (17 secs) ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS Girls U9 Road Championship 1 Katherine Jameson Boys U9 Road Championship 1 Jonathan Green 2 Harrison Kowalczyk 3 Ashton Tietjens Girls U11 Road Championship 1 Rylee Watt 2 Emalise Alding 3 Charlotte Ross Boys U11 Road Championship 1 Nathaniel Graham 2 Alexander Prichard 3 Joshua Allen Girls U13 Road Championship 1 Gemma Gordon 2 Una Strickland 3 Abbie Kincaid Boys U13 Road Championship 1 Logan Stoupe Girls U15 Road Championship 1 Phoebe McKnight 2 Jessica Kincaid Boys U15 Road Championship 1 Jonathan Roberts Women U18 Road Championship 1 Jayme Maxwell 2 Ruby Heath Men U18 Road Championship 1 Joel Carman 2 Peter Roberts 3 Gus Reece Women U20 Road Championships No one Men U20 Road Championships No-one Senior Women Road Championships Lynskey Trophy 1 Kristi Perkinson 2 Chloe Thorne Senior Men Road Championships Senior Men Road Championship Cup 1 Mat Rogers 2 Grant Pritchard Masters Women Road Championships Masters Women Road Championship Cup 1 Keryn Morgan 2 Liz Gibson 3 Isobel Franklin Masters Women 50+ Road Championship 1 Julia Baron 2 Vanessa Trompetter 3 Trish Coley Masters Men 40+ Road Championships Veterans Road Champion Trophy 1 Stephen Cummings 2 Brendan Quirke 3 Myles Carson Masters Men 50+ Road Championships Masters Men 50+ Road Championship Cup 1 Bill Trompetter 2 Donald Coley 3 Peter Sparks POINTS AWARDS Girls Under 11 Points  Gordon Smith Trophy 1 Rylee Watt 2 Charlotte Ross 3 Emalise Alding Boys Under 9 Points 1 Ashton Tietjens 2 Bailey Rollo 3 David Gordon Boys Under 11 Points  Bill Merrick Trophy 1 Henry Mellor 2 Nathaniel Graham 3 Tyler Rollo Girls Under 13 Points  Drake Cup 1 Gemma Gordon 2 Jorja Watt 3 Una Strickland Boys Under 13 Points  Morris Trophy 1 Logan Stoupe Girls Under 15 Points  Girls U16 Cup 1 Phoebe McKnight 2 Maria Cramp 3 Hannah Gordon Boys Under 15 Points  Boys Points Cup 1 Jonathan Roberts Women U18 Points  Girls U18 Cup Jayme Maxwell Men Under 18 Points  Humphrey Rose Bowl (No trophy) 1 Joel Carman 2 Jayden McKnight 3 Peter Roberts Senior Women Points   Kennedy-Good Salver 1 Julie Johnson Senior Men Points   Goss Trophy 1 Tim Johnson 2 Grant Pritchard 3 Mat Rogers Masters Women Points   Rose McManus Cup 1 Trish Coley 2= Liz Gibson 2= Vanessa Trompetter Masters Men Points   Noel Sutton Memorial Trophy 1 Peter Sparks 2 Don Coley 3 Brendan Quirke Masters Age Graded Performance Veterans Age Graded Trophy 1 Peter Sparks 2 Stephen Cummings 3 Bill Trompetter JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT SQUAD AWARDS Junior Points Fitness Goals Junior Points Trophy Matthew Roberts Hot Kiwi Junior Development Boys Jonathan Roberts Hot Kiwi Junior Development Girls Rylee Watt SPECIAL AWARDS Arthur Chandler Trophy for Diligence in Training Jayme Maxwell Sutton Trophy for Veterans Club Spirit Martyn Cherry Mary Baker Memorial Trophy for Women’s Club Spirit Liz Gibson Ogilvie Trophy for Men’s Club Spirit Presidents Choice Grant Pritchard
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      • Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)



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      • Karori United is Wellington's largest tennis club, with 600 members regularly socialising and competing on our 3 modern plexipave courts. We're a great choice for those just seeking fun through to club and interclub competition, and have excellent coaches available when you need.
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