As voted for by you. A nice easy 1350m swim, a hilly and scenic 33km bike and a 10km run all from the training hub that is Freyberg beach. We are going to start recording PB’s from next year and use the course in our club open training sessions. View the courses here.
Gerrard from Mr Smith’s has provided a great analysis of the hills gradients around Wellington. See how many of them you have knocked off in your cycle training.
The Wellington Triathlon & Multisport Club had its beginnings in the mid-1980’s when triathlon and multisport were in their infancy. Triathlon as we know it now usually involves the three sports of swimming, cycling and running. Multisport usually replaces the swimming leg with kayaking but can include mountain biking, cross country running, skiing and even water skiing. The combinations are limited only by the imagination.
Join New Zealand’s best-known historian, Jock Phillips for a special day trip around Wellington’s war memorials, with historical commentary on New Zealand in war, both locally and internationally. We’ll spend […]
Stan Judd (left) and Cardy Williams (right) – two leading players for Onslow and Wellington in the 1950s. Two popular front rowers in Wellington rugby during the 1950s who both played for Onslow and won the Jubilee Cup together in 1955. Judd was a hard-playing hooker and Williams was an all-action prop. Both players would...
A local family-run business is backing the Wellington Phoenix academy as it starts an exciting new era. Holmes Construction, which has had a presence in the greater Wellington region for the best part of seven decades, has signed on as... The post Holmes Construction signs on as the academy’s major partner appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.