Sport / January 2019
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February 2019 meeting
- Cycle Aware Wellington (CAW)
- Park up your bike and pop in for our first meeting of 2019! Wow, we’re already into February.
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2019 Competition Calendar released
- Northern United Hockey Club
- Wellington Hockey Association has released the calendar for 2019, which sets out the dates for all Open Grade matches.
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ITHH - Nicks experience 2018
- Wellington Boxing Gym
- Nick Gubb stepped in the ring for ITHH 2018 and he’s back again for 2019! Below is his story and how ITHH and boxing has changed his life… <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > When my previous boss first told me about IT Heavy Hitters, I shrugged it off with a casual "Yeah, Right" When my boss explained a bit about her journey and what was involved in the lead up, and the positive impact it had on the participants I became a little more interested, and it was for a damned good cause. For a bit of quick background, I've never been the sporty guy. Never been naturally talented or co-ordinated. I stopped playing team sports when I was 14 (I was never a good goalie anyway), and never looked back. Neither did my waistline. When I signed up I was the heaviest I'd ever been. At the team selection day I clocked in at just over 140Kg. I knew it was going to be a hard slog, and I wasn't prepared for what I would eventually get out of the journey. When the sessions started at WBG, I quickly realised it wasn't going to be a walk in the park. The BoxFit sessions were gruelling, my fitness was awful, and my punches were as co-ordinated as a drunken donkey on rollerblades. I knew I had a hell of a long way to go, and if I was going to take this seriously I would need all the help and training I could get. I quickly signed up and started attending extra BoxFit sessions. The Saturday runs were tough, and it wasn't long before I was dealing with shin-splints and walking after only a few hundred meters. Then it all turned a corner. The support of the amazing Blue Team, and the coaches really helped to crank things up a notch Jeremy (part of the ITHH coaching team) told me to distract myself when running, think about complicated maths problems to get your mind off the struggle, focus on your breathing instead of your legs, all it is, is putting one foot in front of the other, and how hard is that? Little by little, I started improving. I could go for a bit longer, a bit faster. It didn't seem like much of an improvement at the time, but looking back, it was compounding quickly. Chris (also part of the ITHH coaching team) took every opportunity to give me tips on where my feet should end up after moving in a certain way, or what my head should be doing to avoid certain strikes. His relentless positivity and enthusiasm for everyone was always welcome. David's (part of the ITHH coaching team) "tough love" approach was a perfect counter, and the push I needed when not feeling completely up to it. Getting over a cold? "Glove up Princess. Everyone that steps into the ring has to give it 100%". Always there to push you a little harder on your last stair set, or the last leg of the Te Pa Classic. Also bear crawls. So many f%&#ing bear crawls. Getting my eating habits was another hurdle I knew I'd have to clear. I knew the sugar and beer was off the menu, but I managed to pick up a whole tack of good information from the Nutritionist, Supplement Specialist, and Recovery session we had. Going through a shared experience with a complete bunch of strangers, it was amazing how close the team got, and how supportive of each other they were. On more than one occasion I was dead last at a group run, when the entire team who had already finished started running alongside me in support. While at first I felt a little guilty they had all done more than what they needed to do to encourage me, I was blown away by the good vibes and happy faces when I crossed the finish line. These people weren't just strangers who also happened to sign up, they were friends. Asher, I think I spent more time with you than I did with my wife. Between the BoxFit classes, Skills classes, Sparring sessions and one on one's at one point I clocked up 9 sessions in a week. The time and effort you invested into this was incredible. I'll always remember one of your comments during a one on one, you said that "When I watched you walk in for the first time, I would have never expected you would throw a punch like the one you just did". That got me buzzing, it was a confirmation for all the hard work I'd put in, and an awesome recognition of how far I had come. I had a smile on my face for weeks after that! I weighed in at 119.6Kg, over 20Kg lighter than I was 14 weeks ago Weigh in night appeared all too quickly, and it was finally a chance to have some tangible evidence of the blood, sweat and tears spilled. I weighed in at 119.6Kg, over 20Kg lighter than I was 14 weeks ago, and under the 120Kg mark for when the weights were read out on fight night. I was stoked. On the night itself, I was lucky in that I got a match from the Red Team. Getting into the Ring on the night wasn't the ultimate goal I had started out with, but it was the icing on the cake, and a chance to show off all the hard work I'd done over the last 14 weeks. The butterflies were out in force, the nerves were there, but they were calmed by the work we had all done. I'm glad I soaked up the atmosphere as I entered the ring, waved to the family and friends, and enjoyed my song. Once in the ring, the tunnel vision set in, the crowd disappeared, and the noise faded. All that was there was my opponent and I, and the occasional shout from my corner. The 3 rounds flew past, I felt pumped, like I could go for 3 more! While I didn't win my match, I did make it to the end, and had a split decision to boot. It may not have been a win, but it was still a victory. Full props go out to Craig "The Punisher" Marshal for putting in the hard yards, and taking the win. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > For those who think it's just a Charity Boxing Match, you're wrong. This has been an absolute life-changing experience, and one of the coolest things I've ever done. How many people can say they've stepped into the Boxing Ring in front of a crowd of over 1000 people? I'm down 20Kg, made some amazing new friends, have a whole new level of energy to keep up with the family. Considering the Fighter stand-down, I'll still be back next year just to make the journey again. #BlueCrew
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Vessel broken down requiring tow
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Thu, 31/01/2019 - 19:45 - 21:45 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 10 Aborted training Session and went to aid of vessel broken down 2 NM from Porirua Harbour entrance on way to Mana Island. Took under tow 14 foot fibreglass vessel "Catch U Up". Found 50 M off Titahi Bay Point 10M North of entrance to Titahi Bay. Rough surf, vessel under anchor and 2 POB wearing life jackets. Towed to Mana Marina and drove the to their trailer under the bridges. Vessel Details Length: 4.50m Resources Attendees: bvinnell Weedoogie Shane Tindall Polarbear Trevor Burgess CRV's Used: CRV Pelorus
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January update from DCM - together we can end homelessness
- Downtown Community Ministry
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DCM's 24th Bookfair in DCM's 50th birthday year DCM's 50th birthday year has got off to a great start with the wonderful news that we will be able to hold another fundraising Bookfair. What a gift to DCM, our taumai and the many, many Wellingtonians who turn up at the Bookfair every year. Mark your diaries for Saturday 17 August 2019. What can you do to help? Write the date in your diary Share the poster with your friends and networks - we need to get thousands of book lovers through the doors this year We welcome your book donations, here at DCM, week days; we haven't been able to accept book donations for the last 6 months, so we encourage everybody to let their networks know that we are accepting books now so we can offer another high quality Bookfair in 2019 BUT MOST OF ALL! We are urgently seeking volunteer drivers to help transport books - please get in touch by emailing office@dcm.org.nz or phone (04) 384 7699 <!-- --> Supporters of the Month Each week during our 50th birthday year we are acknowledging one of our many kaitautoko (supporters), because together we can end homelessness in Wellington. In January, we have lifted up: Our DCM Bookfair sorters who eagerly await your book donations Press Hall Food Court who put on an amazing lunch for taumai, bringing their kai to us DCM Chairperson Kevin who has been on our board for 14 years now, supporting our staff and mahi Rick from Temple Sinai who picks up kai from Pandoro so we can offer hospitality to people who have been rough sleeping in the city of Wellington For all our regular updates follow DCM on Facebook and Twitter. Housing First Another exciting development in our 50th birthday year will be the launch of a Wellington Housing First service. We look forward to sharing more about this as the year progresses. To learn more about Housing First, enjoy meeting Tony in this video. Tony was housed from homelessness by DCM in 2018, and the pride he has in his new whare will inspire you. If you know of any qualified social workers who may be interested in joining our Housing First team, please get in touch. <!-- --> What can I do? Give our taumai a gift in our 50th birthday year. DCM's Te Hāpai service is a welcoming space for people who are rough sleeping. We are looking for a coffee filter sponsor ($30 a month), sugar sponsor ($50 a month) and a milk powder sponsor ($120 a month). For more ideas about how you can help visit our website and Support DCM Do you know others who would love to learn more about DCM and our work with people who are experiencing homelessness? Encourage them to join our mailing list for monthly updates during our 50th birthday year. <!-- --> Read More Success Stories <!-- --> Nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi With your basket and my basket, the people will thrive <!-- --> Copyright © 2019 DCM. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: DCMPO Box 6133Marion SqWellington, Wellington 6011 New ZealandAdd us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.
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Come along to a Boat Shed Chat with Worser Bay's World Champion Sailors
- Worser Bay Boating Club
- We have a real treat coming up on Thursday 7 March.
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Come along to a Boat Shed Chat with Worser Bay's World Champion Sailors
- Worser Bay Boating Club
- We have a real treat coming up on Thursday 7 March.
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Why does a marathon have to be so long?
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- In 1921, the International Amateur Athletic Federation set the marathon distance at 42.195 kilometres. No one really knows why. Originally, the agreed length of the marathon was “a very long ...
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Starfish extension build
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- 29 January update 2019 dig days at Makara Peak have kicked off in fine style with progress continuing on the new section of Starfish.
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Notice of 2019 AGM
- Waterside Karori
- Note change of dateNotice is hereby given of the Annual General Meeting of Waterside Karori Association Football Club (Inc) to be held in the clubrooms at Karori Park on Monday 25 February 2019 at 7.
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Andrew and Cam Brown win sunburst nationals
- Worser Bay Boating Club
- Congratulations to Andrew and Cam Brown for taking out the 2019 sunburst nationals sailed at Worser Bay over Wellington Anniversary weekend.
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Andrew and Cam Brown win sunburst nationals
- Worser Bay Boating Club
- Congratulations to Andrew and Cam Brown for taking out the 2019 sunburst nationals sailed at Worser Bay over Wellington Anniversary weekend.
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1919 – the year the rugby roared. Part 3: the representative season
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: The Wellington rugby team 1919, Photo: Alexander Turnbull Library.
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It's Worser Bay Beach Carnival time
- Worser Bay Boating Club
- It's that time again ... Worser Bay Beach Carnival time. Face painting, grind off against team New Zealand's Josh Junior, the Big Dig, Sand Castle competition, games galore, bands, have a go at sailing, surf boat rides, and much more.
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It's Worser Bay Beach Carnival time
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- It's that time again ... Worser Bay Beach Carnival time. Face painting, grind off against team New Zealand's Josh Junior, the Big Dig, Sand Castle competition, games galore, bands, have a go at sailing, surf boat rides, and much more.
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Result: Capital Classic
- Olympic Harriers
- Two club members competed at the Capital Classic, both in the M20 1500m.
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Result: Track and field meet A
- Olympic Harriers
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Look out for Transpower vehicles in the park
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- There’s a fair amount of Transpower NZ traffic on Snakecharmer and other 4WD tracks around the park, as they prepare for more work on the powerlines in February.
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Port Nic Regatta 2019 – update
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- 21-24 February 2019 – www.
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1919 – the year the rugby roared. Part 2: the club rugby season
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Senior Championship club rugby competition 100 years ago was every bit as thrilling as it is today.
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SWIGG new build update
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- January 19 update TGL are continuing to make good progress on the new bit of SWIGG - they’re about half way down, but have reached a series of switchbacks that need a bit more time and construction to get just right.
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2018 Oceania Tour Tournament – Christchurch (10-11 Nov)
- Table Tennis Wellington
- 21 Men and 9 Women entered this tournament. There were singles, doubles and mixed doubles events. From overseas were Rohan Dhooria (AUS), Vicki Wu (FIJ), Wang Qi (FIJ) and Gary Nuopula (SOL) in the men’s competition. Also Jian Fang Lay... Continue Reading →
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2018 Oceania Tour Tournament – Christchurch (10-11 Nov)
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- 21 Men and 9 Women entered this tournament. There were singles, doubles and mixed doubles events. From overseas were Rohan Dhooria (AUS), Vicki Wu (FIJ), Wang Qi (FIJ) and Gary Nuopula (SOL) in the men’s competition. Also Jian Fang Lay... Continue Reading →
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2018 World Junior Table Tennis Champs
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2018 World Junior Table Tennis Champs
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2019 Trial Dates Announced
- Northern United Hockey Club
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Emma Bassett - my Greatest Race (so far)
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
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Derek Scott wins 2019 Paper Tiger Nationals
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- Derek Scott (Torbay Sailing Club) has convincingly won the 2019 New Zealand Paper Tiger Nationals.
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Sean Kensington wins 2019 Tauranga Cup
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- The 2019 Tauranga Cup is complete and has been won by Sean Kensington representing Kohimarama Yacht Club.
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Regatta Training
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Wellington Ocean Sports is pleased to announce that we will be running group coaching sessions in the lead up to the Port Nicholson Regatta.
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Wellington’s “Ghost” Rugby Clubs Part 11: Wadestown RFC
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Photo above: Soon to be selected All Black, Neven McEwan in 1955, left, with Australian sporting great, Ken McGregor.
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Club Champs – roundup + Onslow report
- Table Tennis Wellington
- We hope you are enjoying your summer, it’s been a good one so far while most of us have the table tennis bats in storage and summer interclub is perhaps a month away from starting to get teams together (watch... Continue Reading →
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Bumper summer of rugby coming up
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The anticipation for the coming rugby season is growing by the day.
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Men's preseason training 2019
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- Men's preseason training starts Tuesday 29 January (6pm) at Martin Luckie Park. From then on it's every Tuesday and Thursday at 6pm.
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Gary Lawson to lead Wellington Hornets in UBC
- Tawa Bowling Club
- Gary Lawson to lead Wellington Hornets in UBC bruce Wed, 9 Jan 2019 - 22:25
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2019 trial dates
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- Here is the date schedule for streamed team trials.
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Outdoor nationals underway in Auckland
- Tawa Bowling Club
- Outdoor nationals underway in Auckland bruce Sat, 5 Jan 2019 - 00:17
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Hinsley wins 2019 Tanner Cup
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- The 2019 Tanner Cup is complete and has been won by Blake Hinsley representing Auckland.
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Evans Bay Yacht And Motor Boat Club, 447, Evans Bay Parade, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Windy Start for 2019 Tanner Cup
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- The 2019 Tanner Cup kicked off this morning with the first race sailed in a “gentle” Wellington Northerly breeze of 18kts at the start before building to a bit more towards the end.
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Evans Bay Yacht And Motor Boat Club, 447, Evans Bay Parade, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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