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Vetline ISSUE: VOL 36 No. 2 APRIL 2018 in this issue: > Oceania Masters T&F Championships > NZMA T&F Championships Official magazine of New Zealand and Oceania Masters Athletics > NZMA Athlete of the Year Awards ISSN 1173 - 1265
CONTENTS The start of the Women’s 1500m at the NZMA T&F Championships in Whangarei PHOTO: Sharon Wray The officials at the Oceania Masters Championships in Dunedin PHOTO: Sharon Wray ww Official Magazine of New Zealand and Oceania Masters Athletics REGULARS ARTICLES FOUNDED IN 1970 President’s Report 3 Oceania Masters Athletics Championships Michael Wray 6 Cover Photo Committees / Contacts 4 Vetline ISSUE: VOL 36 No. 2 APRIL 2018 in this issue: > Oceania Masters T&F Championships Jim Sinclair (AUS) battles it out with Alistair Mackay (NZL) in the Calendar/Coming Events 44 NZ Masters T&F Championships Michael Wray 12 > NZMA T&F Championships Official magazine of New Zealand and Oceania Masters Athletics > Supra Maximal Interval Training M90 100m sprint at the Oceania Masters Championships in Dunedin Photo - Sharon Wray The Fast and the Furious George White 20 NEWS Inside Back Cover Northland Margaret Crooke, Colin MacLeod and Judith Stewart 27 A Family Affair Claire Giles 21 Mathew Rogers in the 800m at the Oceania Masters Championships Waikato/Bay of Plenty Murray Clarkson 28 in Dunedin NZMA Indoor Championships 22 Manawatu/Wanganui Jen Fee 29 Photo - Sharon Wray Auckland Chris Thompson 30 Jim Tobin - Obituary 23 Back Cover Taranaki Vicky Jones 32 Jennifer Hodgson (OTG) takes the water jump at the NZMA T&F Wellington Michael Wray 34 NZMA Athlete of the Year Awards (2017) 24 Championships in Whangarei Photo - Sharon Wray Canterbury Andrew Stark 36 Coaching Corner Mike Weddell 25 Tasman Derek Shaw 37 ISSN 1173 - 1265 Hawke’s Bay/Gisborne Merv Dudley 38 2018 OMA Championships Bob Schickert 26 Otago John Stinson 39 OMA Council Meeting Summary Bob Schickert 26 Southland Dwight Grieve 40 Vetline - April 2018 1
Editorial President’s Report by ANDREW STARK - NZMA President The 2017-2018 track and field season has seen an We are planning to make this option available to overall increase in participation numbers, which our members as well, by allowing individuals to is a direct result of the MoU between NZMA and register and pay for themselves. There will be more Athletics NZ. Firstly, we had the Oceania Master’s information and training about the process, closer to Championships held in Dunedin during late January. the end of our financial year. I am interested to hear This attracted 361 competitors and of these, 224 from Master’s Centre registration secretaries .... do were New Zealanders. Many of those competing were you think it’s a good idea? Athletics NZ club athletes competing for the first time. At the NZMA Track & Field Championships held in I would also like to acknowledge the support we Whangarei in early March, there were 225 entries. received from Athletics NZ through the year. Between these two major championship events, there Whenever I have asked for bulk e-mails to be sent out were 372 masters that competed in either one or other to their members, advertising up-coming events they of these events, with 77 competing in both. have willing done so. Well done to both Otago and Northland centres At the recent NZMA AGM, Karen Gillum-Green did for hosting these events. Next year it is the turn of not seek re-election to the Board. I would like to Canterbury Masters to host the NZMA championships. acknowledge and thank her for the contribution she It is possible that we could get over 300 entries! has made during the past seven years. This has left us one down on Board members. We are currently During the year, various board members have continued looking at changing the NZMA constitution that working on centralising some of the key tasks, to help would allow us to co-op people on to the Board, when Anne Weekes (AUS) leads the W35-79 5000m track walk at the Oceania Masters Championships in Dunedin PHOTO: Sharon Wray take the pressure off centres. We now handle all three this situation occurs. At the AGM, I presented a full of our championship event entries on-line and produce report that can be viewed on the NZMA website. electronic entry lists for the hosting centres that streamlines the whole process. We can also assist with NZMA going forward? There is still quite a bit to the formatting of a programme booklet if required. do involving succession planning. To ensure new board members coming onto the Board have clear We have created a NZMA dropbox in which all generic guidelines and directions to follow, that will be the and other important documents are stored, making focus in the immediate future. EDITOR & ADVERTISING REGULAR CONTRIBUTORS PUBLISHER John Campbell John Stinson Mike Weddell New Zealand Association of Masters Athletics Inc. them readily available to all board members from Lynne Schickert www.nzmastersathletics.org.nz anywhere in the country. We are also upskilling various The winter season is almost upon us. Good luck to admin@nzmastersathletics.org.nz Ron Stevens Bryan Thomas John Waite board members re: website & Facebook procedures, so those brave souls who enjoy the longer races. PRINTERS ASSISTANT EDITOR George White Karen Gillum-Green that the updating is not always left to the same person. Derek Shaw Andrew Stark Derek Shaw PO Box 602 Michael Wray Dwight Grieve We have created sub-committees to handle record Nelson 7040 Vicky Jones Wilma Perkins applications and the annual awards, all with the view of 03 548 7537 Ray Laurie Stan Perkins making the processes more streamlined and efficient. NZMA e-mail nikau@ts.co.nz NEW ZEALAND VETLINE In the near future, we will be adding the on-line shop Database GRAPHIC DESIGN REGULAR PHOTOGRAPHERS Is published quarterly in January, April, July and October. feature to our website. This will ultimately handle NZMA are intending to use e-mail as a Gemini Design Sharon Wray The deadline for material is the first day of the preceding month. Vetline purchases from Athletics NZ members and method of contacting our members. All advertising and letters to be sent to the Editor and all articles, photos john39296@gmail.com NZMA uniform sales, allowing for payment at the time MAILING LIST and other material to be sent to the Assistant Editor. 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Article Article Oceania Masters Athletics Championships PHOTOS: Sharon Wray by Michael Wray The Oceania Masters Athletics Champs returned to NZ The older master’s men ran their 5000m next. Once again with a large Scottish flavour as Dunedin paid tribute to its it fell to an Australian to deliver the strongest race. Bruce Caledonian roots. It started with miniature bottles of scotch in Graham’s 16:29 would have put him amongst the sharp end of the race packs and kilted bag-pipe players leading the opening the younger race and he was well clear of any competition in ceremony. At the dinner, a belligerent highlander regaled us the M55+ heat. The younger master’s men produced four sub- with tales of haggis hunting, aided by a fierce Pictish trio that 17 performances: M30 Aniel Smith just held off M35 Stafford looked suspiciously like Liz Wilson, Stan Perkins and Mark Flaus Thompson, with M40 Dwight Grieve and M50 Michael Wray in red wigs. not far behind. While the majority of entrants were from NZ, almost double Ron Johnson (M85) and Peter Tearle (M90) had the pick of the the number of Australians in attendance, the Pacific Islands discus throws, while the hammer bragging rights went to W75 contributed a few and the number of guest athletes was Jan Banens and W80 Valerie Worrell. surprising as eight countries from outside Oceania had The first ex-stadia event, the 10km road walk, took place on the Dwight Grieve leads Stafford Thompson, Aniel Smith , Michael Wray Hasiati Lawole and Jacqueline Wilson (NZL) finish together in the competitors taking part. and Pramod Gopalakrishnan Nair in the 5000m road just outside the stadium early on day two. The application 10km walk It was good to see so many new participants at their first of the no-advantage interpretation to the bent-knee rule Oceanias. This did create some issues, which were of our own resulted in fewer disqualifications than is customary. M50 better to race on than it appeared at first glance. However, On day four, the racewalkers had the track for their 5000m. making. The lesson is to make it very clear during the entry Lyndon Hohaia held off M55 Simon Evans to be the only two the carpet used for the tight corner that emerged between Jackie Wilson, Heather Carr and Daphne Jones were the top process that there is a uniform requirement. We only realised sub-60 finishers. Jackie Wilson and Daphne Jones set new CRs the building block and the wooden bleachers was laid down three on age-grade. Daphne knocked a few minutes off the relatively late that this was not well known and when we for the women, while Colin Silcock-Delaney and Peter Tearle to follow a “walking line” and it was a very hairy experience W75 championship record. Not quite matching the class of the then made an effort to let everyone know, it created a rush did the same for the men. running round the corner to find your spikes sliding across bare women, Ron Johnson, Mike Parker and Clive McGovern were for singlet orders that our supplier couldn’t meet. As a result concrete. the top performers for the men. To be fair, the men raced at 1pm Day two’s track action centred on the 800m. After her exploits the first half of the competition was reliant on the use of loan so the sun was at its fiercest and this was one of warmer days of in the 5000m, Louisa Abram was back in record-breaking form Bruce Graham and Stafford Thompson led the way, gradually singlets and being less strict on the application of the rulebook the week. with 2:31. Arguably the 2:45 from W65 Jeannete Flynn was pulling away from Dwight Grieve and Michael Wray. There with regard to kit. even better. Both were CRs. Maggie Chorley’s 2:28 for W50 was one small section with mud. It was on a downhill bend and Liz Wilson’s young school class visited the track to support their The first two days of competition were programmed around and Myrtle Rough’s 3:52 for the W70s showed the Aussies on an otherwise firm course had the potential to catch out teacher. It’s doubtful they fully appreciated the quality of the the main events of the decathlon and heptathlon. These events didn’t have exclusive access to the record book. the unaware. As far as I’m aware, Stafford was the sole runner performance they witnessed or the record it claimed despite are not a mandatory part of the championship programme but to go down but it didn’t seem to upset his race. Louisa Abram the headwind, but they excitedly chanted as Liz responded with M30 Brayden Grant ran by the far the quickest 800m, being have become a regular inclusion. It was certainly a worthwhile continued her dominance for the women, finishing first with a five second win in her 200m race. In the W65 race, Australian the only runner to crack the two minute barrier. On pure age- inclusion for Andy Richardson, Bruce Solomon, Warren Green Maggie Chorley hot on her heels. Jeannette Flynn took advantage of a switch in wind direction grading, however, M55 Bruce Graham, M60 Ian Calder and M70 and Ron Johnson, all scoring new Championship Records. The to pick up the CR. Unfortunately for the older competitors, the Kevin Solomon had the plaudits. Bruce ran in a heat with added Back at the track it was time for the sprints. Liz Wilson put on heptathlon featured similarly impressive returns from Jessica wind picked up to an illegal level for their races, denying Marcia interest, where Peter Fitzgerald, starting in lane four, stepped a world class show in both the 60m and 100m. Louise Martin, Dux, Carolyn Wills and Gail Kirkman. Judy Hammond populated Petley the CR. The M60s and M65s put on a good show. For the inside to lane three before the break – from the photos we can Lynn Choate and Judy Hammond were almost as impressive, the previously vacant W80 record but first had to endure an M60s, Dave Riddell pipped Noel Barff to the bronze by 0.01s, see it happened inside the first couple of seconds! – and he was just as Bruce Solomon, Vincent Paddam, Barry Baxter and inquest on whether her failure to jump the first hurdle in the while the M65s had 0.65s between second and fourth. accordingly DQ’d post-race. And then Robert Homan suddenly Trevor Guptill were for the men. 80mH was a DNF or a DQ; the first interpretation scores zero lost pace a little after 300m when the group was tightly packed The male long jumpers mostly sorted out their positions early points in the individual event, while the latter results in being The jumping competitions got underway. David Anstiss and added further excitement. Spectator entertainment was topped on, with the majority of positions staying as per the first round nullified from the entire event. Judy does not hurdle so always Brian Curry performed well in the high jump. Top billing, off by an impressive kick to the finish from about 150m out by of jumps. The M60s were a notable exception, when Dennis DNFs in the 80mH when competing in a heptathlon and it however, went to Jim Blair and Ron Johnson, who both Malcolm Cornelius. O’Leary only moved ahead of Noel Barff with his penultimate seems the inquest always takes place before her continuation bettered the M85 CR. Jim gets to keep the CR, for now at least, effort. M90 Alistair Mackay set a new record with his first in the event is accepted. I’m not qualified to know the exact On the field, Mark Cumming’s hammer throw was the highest having put 6cm over Ron. Judy Hammond added to her record leap and decided that was enough of a ‘mic drop’ and promptly interpretation of the IAAF rulebook but it does seem that the age-graded score and while he could have retired after his first collection with the long jump. retired. The early setting of positions took place in the women’s distinction between DNF and DQ must be complex for this throw and still won the M55 gold, Mark saved his best throw to It was the men’s turn with the shot. Laini Inivale pipped Simon triple jump too, this time without exception. issue to be a repeated experience. last. Chris Thompson had the second-best age-grade but with Maole and Tuariki Delamere to the top performance but Peter four no-throws, he must have been getting a little concerned The W75s put on a good spectacle in the discus throw. Justine The 5000m events were the first of the track races. The women Tearle’s M90 record got him the most attention, particularly he’d lose the chance of M65 gold. In the women’s shot put, Glen Whitaker had her best effort in the first throw and it was good raced in a single heat and had to contend with a strong wind. from the Otago Daily Times. The women were sharing javelin Watts (W75), Raylene Bates (W50) and Mary Thomas (W70) enough to keep her in the lead until Glen Watts got off her final Australian W55 Louisa Abram ran from the front, closely and weight throw. For the former, Lyn Osmers and Mary were the top performers. throw to take the lead. The pressure on Justine to re-claim the shadowed by local W45 Shireen Crumpton. Around the half Thomas were the best. A new NZ record went to Tania Hodges lead produced a no throw. On age-grade, these two were the way point, Shireen began to drift and Louisa continued strongly Day three started in the rain, softening the ground for the in the weight throw. The best competition came in the W75 best discus throwers of all. all the way to the finish for an impressive W55 record of 18:44. cross country. The course was mostly firm, especially with a fair division, where Jan Banens narrowly beat Glen Watts to gold, The other notable performance came from Lavinia Petrie, chunk of carpeted concrete linking the front and back sections with Justine Whitaker only a few centimetres behind in the Similarly, the men’s javelin throw had a fair bit of movement. whose 22:57 is no less impressive for a W70. of the course. When it came to running the course, it was much bronze medal position. Robert Fettus took the lead from Travis Wilson in the M40s 6 Vetline - April 2018 Vetline - April 2018 7
Article Article only half way through. In the M45s, Shawn Hennig and Andrew The long hurdles produced some drama. Warren Edlin took a PHOTOS: Sharon Wray Brooker swapped the lead until Shawn finally triumphed. tumble in the 300mH. As the lone M60, he got back up to finish Andrew’s last effort was his weakest, costing him the chance to the event but faced a DQ when the official determined he’d go back ahead. fallen inside the track, despite returning back to the point at which he’d fallen to resume. After a day of rest on the Wednesday, the action got back underway on Thursday for the fifth day of competition. Action In the 1500m, Tina Faulkner front-ran a solo race to knock on the track started with the 400m. The W65 contest was the 3.5 seconds off the W35 record. Both Sally Gibbs and Maggie one to watch. NZ’s Gail Kirkman and Australia’s Jeannette Chorley broke the W50 record; Maggie was 13 seconds inside Flynn both ran 90+ percentages and both bettered the the old record but Sally was a further 13 second in front to take championship record by six seconds or so. The record went the win. Most of the men’s races produced clear winners but across the Tasman when Jeanette took the win by a couple of the M50 had Michael Wray outkicked by Malcolm Cornelius in seconds. Brayden Grant was the fastest and most impressive of the finishing straight, with a similar margin in the M55s for Tim the men, running 50 seconds flat. Cross over Peter Richards. The barriers were deployed, first for the short hurdles and The final event of the championships took place on Saturday then for the steeplechase. For the 110mH, Nick Bolton ran morning with the half marathon. The course was a two lap a rapid 16.23 to come in under the championship record; design with a northbound out and back followed by a shorter unfortunately for Nick a 2.7 tailwind means he won’t get to southbound out and back. A warm day with a brisk wind took Robert Bennett just takes the win in the sprint against Start of the 10km race walk claim that record. Lyn Clark made her debut steeplechase its toll on some athletes, in particular M30 Aniel Smith who Bruce Thomson in the 400m sprint finish appearance, winning the event outright. In the 3000m had been expected to challenge for the outright win. Stafford steeplechase, the onlookers were amused at the contrast in Thompson ultimately claimed that honour, shaking off early styles between “fast between the fences, slow over them” pressure from Michael Wray who ended up in a clear second. approach of Michael Wray versus the smooth hurdling Sally Gibbs was the clear winner for the women, while Maggie technique of Mat Rogers. The latter proved the quickest by the Chorley and Shireen Crumpton ran together and vied for second end. – a premature sprint finish by Maggie, who’d forgotten about the second out-and-back southern section allowed Shireen to take In the 3000m race walk, much attention was given to the second from her spent rival. return to competition from a long absence by Loloma Foster. Loloma’s reconstructed knee did not help her to maintain form We only need to wait 18 months for the next Oceanias. The and the return to competition finished with a disqualification. 2019 edition will take place August-September in Mackay, North Meanwhile Jacqueline Wilson and Daphne Jones added to Queensland. their extensive collection of records. Anthony Keeghan (3rd M55) 800m Mike Parker 1st M60 3000m race walk Shireen Crumpton (NZL) & Louisa Abram (AUS) in the 5000m Colin Mcleod (NZL) and Peter Sandery (7508) lead David Baird (AUS) Nick Bolton - 1st M45 200m sprint Robert Homan leads Robert Bennett from the starting blocks of the 400m Aniel Smith (2nd M30) leads Wim Luijpers (1st M45) and and Michael Bond (7025) in the M70-89 1500m sprint Mathew Rogers (1st M35) in the 800m 8 Vetline - April 2018 Vetline - April 2018 9
Article Article PHOTOS: Sharon Wray PHOTOS: Sharon Wray M60 800m runners led by Paul Thomas (AUS) followed by NZ athletes: Marshall Clark, Louise Martin (1st W50) leads in Andrea Harris (1st W45) Clasina van der Veeken (8506), Dave Eastmond (7518) Barry Baxtor takes the win in the M75 100m sprint over Bruce Green (7504) and Ian Calder, Geoff Anderson (partly obscured) Phil Napper, Dave Riddell and Murray Hart in the 400m sprint and Stephen Barker (7003) in the half marathon Pio Bunin (7503) Helena Dinnissen 1st in the W30-39 Fernand Chaves in the 800m Pramod Gopalakrishnan Nair (IND) battles Andrea Harris 1st W45 in the 400m sprint Laini Inivale (1st M50) throws the shot Dave Riddell takes time to wave to the 400m sprint with Luke Crombie (NZL) in the 400m sprint during the M30-69 Throws Pentathlon camera during the 3000m race walk Maggie Chorley 2nd W50 and Shireen Crumpton 1st W45 Nick Bolton leads Dave Chisholm (4503) and Wim Luijpers (4522) Dave Eastmond (7518) leads Bob Schickert in the M75 800m Sally Gibbs was the first woman to finish the half marathon in the half marathon 10 Vetline - April 2018 Vetline - April 2018 11
Article Article 2018 NZ Masters Athletics T&F Championships Ugen Iyer, W35 Joeline Jones, W80 Judy Hammond and M40 Wayne Holroyd to set 60m records. In the 100m, M70 Trevor Guptill took advantage of the 1.8 tailwind to follow suit. they seemed to be taking it in turns to surge. Lyndon managed to reach the finish line first but only by a few seconds. The 5000m run was split into two separate races. Sally Gibbs, by Michael Wray The 1500m races took place when the wind was at its height. as usual, ran from the front to win the MW and M65+ by a clear Sally Gibbs (W50) made sure the women’s race was run margin. The M65 contest between John Kent and Derek Shaw Whangarei had previously hosted four North Island Masters Several of the men broke the 60 second barrier, none so ‘honestly’ by leading out and preventing any tactics. was a good one. Derek lead for the initial three laps before Track and Field Champs, in 1988, 1996, 2004 and 2013. This was emphaticly as M30 Brayden Grant’s 50.26. M40s Wayne Maggie Chorley (W50) was the main chaser, while Cara Billen Anson Clapcott (M70) led the pair of them for four laps. Then their first time hosting the Nationals. Holroyd (53.20) and David Hansen (54.82) along with M45 Lee (W45) followed after making a break on Meghann Stewart John surged ahead and Derek followed, before kicking past John Fairclough (54.00) were very strong. Brayden and Lee secured (W50). Loren Duffy (W35) put in a late surge to catch Meghann with 300m to go. Behind the scenes, I know things were a little stretched. From just before the line. championship records. The M50 grade was a good race at the an athletes perspective, I think the team did a good job. There As he did in the earlier races, M40 Sjors Corporaal out-ran front. The first three (Stephen Te Whaiti, Ian Dieudonne and were some minor niggles, such as the on-field clock refusing to The older master’s men ran conservatively, letting M60 Gregory everyone in the younger men’s race, managing to lap almost the Malcolm Cornelius) were well clear of fourth and it took the cooperate. Many meets don’t have a clock so this shouldn’t be Boyd run ahead without giving chase. They gradually closed entire field as he ran 15:52. Chris Robb (M45) had a solo race in photo finish to separate Ian and Malcolm for silver and bronze. considered significant. and at the bell M60 Ian Calder pulled away with only Ian Carter an uncontested overall second place. Chris Mardon (M45) ran The 3000m returned to the Nationals for the first time since (M65) able to stay close. For the M50 and M55 race, it was very with Tony Broadhead (M50) at his shoulder, until Tony kicked Competition began on the Friday. No 400m heats were needed slow. Ken Walker was the reluctant leader into the wind as the on in the final lap or two, while Michael Wray (M50) trailed. 1980, when it was only contested by the women – this being so the initial wave of activity came from the field. Long jump, runners jogged around the first kilometre in 3:16. Michael Wray Jason Cameron (M45) gradually moved backwards in the field, an age where, for some reason, the 3000m and 5000m were shot put and hammer all commenced for some groups before was the first to crack and kicked with 300m to go, only to lose eventually slipping behind M55 winner Ken Walker. David assigned by gender. The W50, W55, W60 and W65 winners all javelin and weight throw started for others. it in the wind and witness Andrew Davenport lead the rush to Riddell made good use of fellow M60 Malcolm Chamberlin as secured championship records. Sally Gibbs was in a class of her own, finishing ahead of all other women and the M60+ runners the line, shadowed by Malcolm Cornelius and Gavin Butler. Ken his private pacemaker for 11.5 laps. Then David decided it was a The men 30-69 produced some good long jumps. M40 David in her race. Corinne Smith was mixing it up by running 3000m, Walker’s efforts weren’t unrewarded when he won the M55. 400m race, which he won by 21s. Hansen, M45 Trevor Wilson, M35 Gideon Hanekom and M35 just an hour or so after winning the 3000m walk. This race Sjors Corporaal (M40) set the pace in the younger race with Dennis Langford were particularly energetic. Unfortunately for The rain came and went during the afternoon. Some 200m featured several Lake City runners, two of whom were making Adam Gallagher (M30) in close company. After Jason Cameron Dennis, a jarring landing inflicted a niggle that ultimately lead to runners ended up soggier than others. The two most impressive their first appearance at an NZMA Champs. Sjors Corporaal withdrew, Sasha Daniels and Chris Robb were left running head- his withdrawal from some later events. sprints came from quite different age groups, with both M30 (M40) blitzed his way ahead of any chasers in the men’s race, to-head for the M45s, with Sasha pulling away in the final 100m Brayden Grant and M70 Trevor Guptill setting records. The Mark Cumming was in fine form at the hammer throw, earning while Tony Broadhead won the M50s. With Jason Cameron or so. difference between M70 silver and M70 bronze came down himself a record with an effort almost 10 metres further than winning the M45s, it was a trifecta of golds for the Rotorua club. The Saturday field event schedule was very busy. There was to the thousandths of a second. Tony Deleiros just edged Alan anyone else. The older men were at the shot put where Ron Saturday morning racing started with the steeplechase. In some discontent with the officiating decisions at the long jump Dougall, as both were credited with 29.88s. Johnson and Jim Blair resumed their M85 battle from Dunedin. the 2000m steeples, W30 Jennifer Hodgson and M65 Derek pit. As I understand it, the issue was in whether all competitors This time the bragging rights, not to mention a record, went to Maggie Chorley scored a rare victory over Sally Gibbs, winning Shaw contested the first place overall. Jennifer, in only her had to jump from the same mark, which was the insistence of the Ron. He wasn’t the only one; since entering the M90 age group, the W50 800m race by two seconds. With Meghann Stewart just second ever steeplechase, led until the final 250m. Jennifer official. Some of the older competitors were enjoying success Wellingtonian Peter Tearle has been prolific in claiming records another two seconds behind, making the W50 race by far the also had to survive a scare on her first pass through the water competing against the record book. Jim Blair (M85) in the high and he started his weekend off with the M90 shot put record. best to watch. jump. Intermittent rain had made the top of the fence wet and jump, Judy Hammond (W80) in the long jump, David Anstiss At the opposite end of the field, the women were throwing the a misjudged leap meant she landed with the heel of her shoe (M70) and Ron Johnson (M85) in the triple jump. The M30 800m was also a good one to watch, with just 0.10s javelin. Split into two groups, the younger women had the second instead of the spikes. The lack of grip was almost disastrous. between Brayden Grant and Adam Gallagher. Brayden actually The pole vault had some particularly strong performances. All round, where Aucklander Melissa Brearley-Tipene won the W45 Despite the rain, it was curious to note Des Phillips continuing looked to have it won but seemed to ease up before the line three women - Sonja Bowe, Delwyn Smith and Anne Goulter age group with the best throw – a record-setting 33.35m. to wash water from water jump over his head on each pass (once and Adam, encouraged by the collective audible “oh!” from the - were in record setting form. Mark Lett vaulted 3.25m to do you’ve noticed it happening – as I did at North Islands – you can’t crowd, came so close to taking advantage. The 3000m race walk featured 12 competitors and was unusual the same in M55s, while Ron Johnson added yet another M85 help but notice it). in not incurring any disqualifications. Only one age-group (M55) record to his set. The field events on the Sunday were limited to the two had more than one competitor so the walkers had to look for The 3000m steeplechase had only three entrants. Jamie Halla pentathlons. After the first implement, Vavae Nuia found herself In the shot put, Tania Hodges was the only woman to achieve across the ages or to the record book for competition. Corinne led from start to finish but did have to contend with a javelin in last place of the W40s but recovered well to claim the win. double digits, while Clasina van der Veeken threw for a new W85 Smith (W50) was soon leading the race without company, thrower backing up to start a run-up late-on, just as Jamie was The W50 contest stayed tight for a while, with just two points CR. Tuariki Delamere was threatening to make some serious eventually finishing in 15:49 for a new championship record. approaching the water jump. Had it not been for the intervention separating Tania Hodges and Tina Ryan after the hammer. money in the discus, offering to sell his roll of kitchen paper at a Jackie Wilson also contributed a championship record, finishing of official Fay Riley the near miss could have been an ugly The real difference was the discus, where Tania formed an dollar a sheet so contestants could dry their discs from the rain. second woman overall. Peter Baillie took a break from operating incident. Fay confided that the javelin thrower in question (from unassailable lead. The discus was the decisive implement for the I don’t know whether he made any money, donated the sheets the timing system; he was the lead man, only seeing Corinne one of the older age groups) is somewhat hard of hearing, so M45s too and was where David Sexton secured the win over Ian or kept them all to himself but he certainly won the M65s. Of cross the line ahead of him. she’d been concerned about making herself heard. Clarke. course, Ron Johnson and Peter Tearle chipped in some more The 400m races took place in good conditions. Louise Martin Not many athletes were keen to take on the short hurdles. For records – not just in the discus, but also in the javelin. The women’s grades in the track pentathlon were thinly (W50) held off Meghann Stewart in an impressive display. For those that did - Louise Martin, David Anstiss and Mark Lett – populated. The W50s had to fight for their positions. Dale Sunday was wet. Very wet. The rain was really rather impressive the younger race, Joeline Jones (W35) dominated even more they earned themselves championship records. McMillan was dominant over her peers, scoring more points in and there was a perverse satisfaction to being out competing in impressively, with W30 Jennifer Hodgson 4.5 seconds behind every event except the long jump. Kirsty Richmond extended her By lunchtime, the wind had begun to increase. Most of the 60m it, although the delay to the start of the 5000m was a tad testing. out-dipping W35 Loren Duffy by 0.05s. record in the W40s. It was good to see Jamie Halla stretching and 100m sprints took place in an illegal wind. A handful timed The 5000m walk was making its first appearance at a NZ himself and giving the pentathlon a shot. He came up against stiff their races for a legal head wind, which allowed W30 Masters Track & Field Champs. Corinne Smith and Lyndon competition in David Hansen, who was the clear M40 winner Hohaia stayed in close company until the latter few laps, when and new record holder. 12 Vetline - April 2018 Vetline - April 2018 13
Article Article Results > 60m M75 John Lester AKL 9.62 M80 Stewart Foster WBP 18.55 M70 Trevor Guptill AKL 29.38 W50 Maggie Chorley CAN 2:32.53 M50 Andrew Davenport MWA 4:39.52 W60 Christine Adamson AKL 20:51.35 M65 Peter Baillie WLG 29:59.76 Dave Eastmond NTH 11.38 Jim Jones WBP 20.80 Tony Deleiros AKL 29.88 Sally Gibbs WBP 2:34.38 Malcolm Cornelius CAN 4:41.26 W30 Ugen Iyer Jennifer Hodgson NTH OTG 8.40 9.18 M80 Noel Jones WBP 21.80 Alan Dougall Wolfgang Schenk AKL AKL 29.88 34.15 Meghann Stewart Karen Hulena AKL AKL 2:36.38 3:12.21 Gavin Butler Anthony Broadhead AKL WBP 4:42.19 4:43.56 W65 Judith Stewart NTH 23:50.01 80m Hurdles Stewart Foster WBP 10.86 M85 Michael Wray WLG 4:49.07 Judith Bradshaw NTH 24:59.77 Jim Jones WBP 12.43 Ron Johnson AKL 21.69 M75 W55 Gillian Michel NTH 27:44.80 W50 W35 Hector Mein WBP 25.47 John Lester AKL 33.54 Liz Bentley WLG 3:17.56 M55 Louise Martin CAN 13.55 Joeline Jones TAS 8.31 Faith Firestone AKL 8.65 100m Dave Eastmond NTH 40.28 Ken Walker AKL 4:48.18 M40 M70 Kirsten Mason Phillipa Campbell NTH NTH 9.52 10.47 W30 Handicap 100m M80 M30 Brayden Grant MWA 2:07.07 Tim Cross Andrew Pirie TAS AKL 5:10.50 5:14.44 Sjors Corporaal Brendon Keenan WBP WBP 15:52.39 18:01.06 David Anstiss AKL 16.06 Noel Jones WBP 47.12 Adam Gallagher AKL 2:07.17 Graham Ross AKL 5:37.42 W45 Ugen Iyer Jennifer Hodgson NTH OTG 13.76 14.77 W60 Christine Polkinghorne TAR 15.53 David James WBP 6:40.12 M45 100m Hurdles Phillipa Green Michelle Sunderland AKL AKL 8.86 8.98 W35 M30 400m M40 Andrew Sexton AKL 2:17.62 M60 Christopher Robb Chris Mardon AKL CAN 16:51.95 17:19.76 W35 Jack Donaghy AKL 2:27.37 Ian Calder NTH 5:24.55 Jason Cameron WBP 17:41.56 Faith Firestone AKL 17.90 Joeline Jones TAS 13.44 Brayden Grant MWA 11.42 W30 Jamie Halla AKL 2:27.89 David Riddell TAS 5:34.67 Adrian Earl NTH 19:22.40 W50 Faith Firestone AKL 13.92 Jennifer Hodgson OTG 1:06.59 Gregory Boyd AKL 5:36.82 Louise Martin CAN 8.50 Kirsten Mason NTH 15.38 M35 M50 M45 Allan Thomas TAR 5:38.03 M50 Stephen Te Whaiti WBP 16.76 Dale McMillan MWA 9.45 John McInnes WLG 11.49 W35 Sasha Daniels AKL 2:12.94 Rodger Ward CAN 5:54.47 Anthony Broadhead WBP 17:12.60 Claire Furlong NTH 10.34 W45 Joeline Jones TAS 1:02.34 Tom Reihana CAN 7:26.56 Michael Wray WLG 17:30.11 Phillipa Green AKL 14.52 M50 Loren Duffy NTH 1:07.04 M55 M50 Mark Lett NTH 18.22 W55 Michelle Sunderland AKL 14.97 Gavin Hall AKL 11.30 Kirsten Mason NTH 1:11.94 Andrew Davenport MWA 2:14.71 M65 M55 Aggie Boxall AKL 10.24 Malcolm Cornelius CAN 2:15.63 Ian Carter TAS 5:26.02 Ken Walker AKL 17:43.18 Judith Uhlenberg AKL 12.53 W50 M60 W50 M65 Gavin Butler AKL 2:18.68 Derek Shaw TAS 5:45.00 Tim Cross TAS 19:26.11 Des Phillips TAR 27.74 Louise Martin CAN 13.92 Barry Smith STH 11.46 Louise Martin CAN 1:05.99 Ian Bitcheno WBP 2:23.09 Graeme Adams WBP 6:24.68 Andrew Pirie AKL 19:38.01 W65 Claire Furlong NTH 16.92 Meghann Stewart AKL 1:07.77 Ian Purvis CAN 2:26.25 Stephen Craw NTH 20:52.93 Veronica Gould Anne Deleiros WLG AKL 9.50 10.36 W60 200m Karen Hulena AKL 1:20.27 Michael Wray WLG 2:28.66 M70 200m Hurdles Barry Jones AKL 6:16.54 M60 Karen Gillum-Green TAR 16.51 W55 M55 David Trow WBP 7:38.34 David Riddell TAS 21:39.09 M80 W70 W30 Liz Bentley WLG 1:22.80 Jennifer Hodgson OTG 30.33 Ken Walker AKL 2:27.85 Malcolm Chamberlin AKL 22:00.92 Stewart Foster WBP 49.80 Sheryl Gower WBP 9.83 W65 Judith Uhlenberg AKL 1:40.11 Tim Cross TAS 2:44.40 M75 Tom Reihana CAN 26:57.93 Chris Waring AKL 10.32 Veronica Gould WLG 15.76 Lois Anderson CAN 11.09 W35 Joeline Jones TAS 27.67 W75 Graham Ross Mark Henderson AKL WBP 2:47.71 3:02.14 Neville Rae NTH 9:42.14 M65 300m Hurdles W70 Joan Mayall WBP 1:51.35 W75 Frances Bayler MWA 11.65 Sheryl Gower Chris Waring WBP AKL 16.00 17.37 Faith Firestone Kirsten Mason AKL NTH 29.25 32.08 W80 David James WBP 3:18.37 3000m Derek Shaw John Kent TAS NTH 21:43.74 21:49.37 M65 Des Phillips TAR 1:01.46 M60 Graeme Adams WBP 23:02.81 Joan Mayall WBP 12.38 Lois Anderson CAN 18.07 Lynn Fraser NTH 2:58.75 Andrew Stark CAN 2:30.73 W40 W45 Ady Mckenzie NTH 10:56.27 M70 Michelle Sunderland AKL 32.22 Allan Thomas TAR 2:40.08 M70 W80 W75 W85 Gregory Boyd AKL 2:42.73 Anson Clapcott NTH 22:26.02 David Anstiss AKL 1:04.65 Judy Hammond WLG 12.06 Frances Bayler MWA 19.51 Clasina Van der Veeken NTH 2:49.00 David Riddell TAS 2:46.32 W45 W50 Lynn Fraser NTH 23.28 Joan Mayall WBP 20.72 Louise Martin CAN 28.88 M30 Willem Van Den Worm Rodger Ward HBG CAN 2:50.88 3:04.60 Ruth Hutchinson NTH 12:28.49 M75 Dave Eastmond NTH 29:19.23 Steeples 2000m W85 W80 Brayden Grant MWA 50.26 Tom Reihana CAN 3:33.90 W50 Neville Rae NTH 32:51.57 Clasina Van der Veeken NTH 14.48 Judy Hammond WLG 20.57 W55 Sally Gibbs WBP 10:19.02 W30 Marcia Petley WBP 14.51 Judith Uhlenberg AKL 47.31 M35 Corrine Smith NTH 13:25.85 Jennifer Hodgson OTG 9:12.02 M30 W85 Clasina Van der Veeken NTH 24.32 W60 John McInnes WLG 1:00.02 M65 Ian Carter TAS 2:36.07 Claire Furlong NTH 16:16.49 3000m Track Walk W50 Karen Gillum-Green TAR 34.23 Derek Shaw TAS 2:51.74 Sharon Wray WLG 11:04.55 Brayden Grant MWA 7.35 Marcia Petley WBP 24.42 M40 Des Phillips TAR 2:59.67 W55 W30 Luke Crombie HBG 7.76 Wayne Holroyd AKL 53.20 Christine Fraser-Kitchen NTH 13:37.16 Chantel Greyling AKL 20:18.90 M30 W65 David Hansen TAS 54.82 M60 Veronica Gould WLG 33.82 M70 Malcolm Chamberlin AKL 9:47.35 M35 Brayden Grant MWA 11.52 Andrew Sexton AKL 1:00.57 Michael Bond CAN 3:06.79 W60 W45 Gideon Hanekom NTH 7.54 Luke Crombie HBG 12.46 Jack Donaghy AKL 1:01.28 David Trow WBP 3:28.97 Christine Adamson AKL 12:09.97 Karen Davison AKL 19:57.13 Gordon Mackenzie WBP 7.66 W70 M65 John McInnes WLG 7.83 M35 Sheryl Gower WBP 34.33 M45 W65 W50 Derek Shaw TAS 9:09.75 Chris Waring AKL 36.90 M80 Graeme Adams WBP 9:41.93 Andy Mai AKL 8.23 Gordon Mackenzie WBP 12.02 Lee Fairclough AKL 54.00 Peter Hanson WLG 5:01.98 Judith Stewart NTH 14:13.39 Corrine Smith NTH 15:49.59 John McInnes WLG 12.45 Lois Anderson CAN 39.80 Trevor Wilson AKL 59.11 Gillian Michel NTH 16:19.76 Des Phillips TAR 10:01.17 Noel Jones WBP 5:04.31 M40 David Garnier AKL 1:01.14 W60 Wayne Holroyd AKL 7.41 M40 W75 M30 Theresa Large WBP 19:20.95 M70 Mark Lambert Richard Swift AKL AKL 7.44 7.58 Wayne Holroyd Mark Lambert AKL AKL 11.47 11.53 Joan Mayall WBP 46.51 M50 Stephen Te Whaiti WBP 58.99 1500m Adam Gallagher AKL 9:34.88 W65 Michael Bond CAN 9:20.59 Jack Donaghy AKL 8.47 Richard Swift David Hansen AKL TAS 11.57 12.58 W85 Marcia Petley WBP 1:02.21 Ian Dieudonne Malcolm Cornelius CAN CAN 1:00.25 1:00.84 W35 Loren Duffy NTH 5:32.71 M40 Sjors Corporaal WBP 9:14.07 Sheryl Miratana WBP 22:43.47 Steeples 3000m M45 Jack Donaghy AKL 13.28 Ian Bitcheno WBP 1:02.61 Brendon Keenan WBP 10:25.90 W70 M40 Steven Hargreaves AKL 7.65 M30 Ian Purvis CAN 1:04.48 W45 Dennis Langford NTH 11:48.16 Jacqueline Wilson WLG 18:57.04 Brayden Grant MWA 23.09 Jamie Halla AKL 12:23.01 Scott Dorset AKL 7.84 M45 Armin Kashammer NTH 1:08.98 Cara Billen AKL 5:20.20 Trevor Wilson AKL 7.99 Steven Hargreaves AKL 12.01 Luke Crombie HBG 26.88 Ruth Hutchinson NTH 5:55.71 M45 W75 M50 Craig Seymour AKL 8.40 Lee Fairclough AKL 12.09 M55 Jason Cameron WBP 9:39.96 Daphne Jones WLG 21:30.03 Armin Kashammer NTH 13:49.56 David Garnier AKL 8.54 Scott Dorset AKL 12.34 M35 Bruce Solomon WBP 1:02.31 W50 Christopher Robb AKL 9:42.94 Trevor Wilson AKL 12.77 Gordon Mackenzie WBP 25.01 Graham Ross AKL 1:07.03 Sally Gibbs WBP 4:55.04 Chris Mardon CAN 9:50.53 M55 John McInnes WLG 26.40 M55 M50 Craig Seymour AKL 13.86 David James WBP 1:27.40 Maggie Chorley CAN 5:05.87 Adrian Earl NTH 11:00.03 Mark Gray WBP 19:06.88 Tim Cross TAS 13:24.96 Stephen Te Whaiti WBP 7.97 Meghann Stewart AKL 5:33.92 Brendan Gibbs WBP 21:07.51 Matthew Dodd AKL 8.65 M50 M40 M60 Corrine Smith NTH 6:21.42 M50 Gavin Hall AKL 8.84 Stephen Te Whaiti WBP 12.47 Wayne Holroyd Mark Lambert AKL AKL 23.61 23.86 Steve Low TAS 1:03.93 Anthony Broadhead WBP 9:51.32 M65 High Jump James Stowers AKL 9.03 Andrew Davenport MWA 13.49 Andrew Stark CAN 1:04.71 W55 Michael Wray WLG 10:02.31 Peter Baillie WLG 17:34.28 Matthew Dodd AKL 13.89 Jack Donaghy AKL 27.07 David Riddell TAS 1:06.47 Christine Fraser-Kitchen NTH 6:24.34 W40 M55 Gavin Hall AKL 14.19 M55 M70 Kirsty Richmond TAS 1.42 Bruce Solomon WBP 8.01 James Stowers AKL 14.29 M45 M65 W60 Ken Walker AKL 10:11.62 John Payne TAR 25:22.26 Duane Duggan AKL 8.21 Steven Hargreaves AKL 24.55 Derek Shaw TAS 1:13.87 Christine Adamson AKL 5:51.25 Cliff Bowman TAS 10:14.55 W50 Brian Curry MWA 8.55 M55 Scott Dorset AKL 26.27 Des Phillips TAR 1:14.55 Tim Cross TAS 11:29.76 M90 Karen Hulena AKL 1.20 Seelan Ramiah AKL 8.81 Bruce Solomon WBP 12.75 Craig Seymour AKL 28.58 David Lobb CK 1:21.49 W65 David James WBP 15:11.96 Peter Tearle WLG 29:17.14 Tarmo Rajasaari CAN 9.80 Duane Duggan AKL 13.36 Judith Stewart NTH 6:50.37 W55 M50 M60 Brian Curry MWA 14.06 Andrew Davenport Matthew Dodd MWA AKL 27.76 28.26 M70 Alan Dougall AKL 1:12.31 W85 M60 Malcolm Chamberlin AKL 13:14.68 5000m Track Walk Anne Goulter AKL 1.20 Dennis O'Leary HBG 8.96 M60 Wolfgang Schenk AKL 1:18.21 Clasina Van der Veeken NTH 11:12.13 W65 David Riddell TAS 9.06 Dennis O'Leary HBG 14.14 Armin Kashammer NTH 29.93 Michael Bond CAN 1:20.64 M65 W50 Nancy Bowmar NTH 1.10 Barry Smith STH 9.67 David Riddell TAS 14.50 David Trow WBP 1:35.05 Derek Shaw TAS 12:30.35 Corrine Smith NTH 27:18.83 Barry Smith STH 16.11 M55 M30 Graeme Adams WBP 13:20.11 W80 M65 Bruce Solomon WBP 26.39 M80 Adam Gallagher AKL 4:20.70 W60 Judy Hammond WLG 0.94 Ross Brown AKL 9.35 M65 Brian Curry MWA 27.93 Jim Jones WBP 1:38.19 M75 Theresa Large WBP 34:05.66 Paul Sharland MWA 9.41 Paul Sharland MWA 15.39 David James WBP 40.96 Noel Jones WBP 1:57.38 M40 Dave Eastmond NTH 16:48.72 M35 David Lobb CK 9.42 Ross Brown AKL 15.41 Sjors Corporaal WBP 4:18.95 W70 Andy Mai AKL 1.58 M60 Jacqueline Wilson WLG 32:09.63 Edgar Archibald UA 9.62 M70 Dennis O'Leary Andrew Stark HBG CAN 28.87 29.12 800m Andrew Sexton Brendon Keenan AKL WBP 4:48.95 4:51.15 5000m W75 M40 M70 Trevor Guptill AKL 13.96 Jamie Halla AKL 5:00.25 David Hansen TAS 1.67 Trevor Guptill AKL 8.58 Alan Dougall AKL 14.30 David Riddell TAS 30.78 W30 W50 Daphne Jones WLG 36:25.60 Alan Dougall AKL 8.69 Tony Deleiros AKL 14.61 Jennifer Hodgson OTG 2:42.71 M45 Sally Gibbs WBP 17:56.05 M45 Tony Deleiros AKL 9.13 Wolfgang Schenk AKL 15.82 M65 Sasha Daniels AKL 4:32.23 Corrine Smith NTH 23:06.74 M50 Trevor Wilson AKL 1.55 David Anstiss AKL 9.58 Paul Sharland MWA 34.09 W35 Christopher Robb AKL 4:35.40 Lyndon Hohaia AKL 27:14.90 Glenn Boyd WBP 1.50 David Trow WBP 11.80 M75 Des Phillips TAR 34.85 Kirsten Mason NTH 2:44.85 Adrian Earl NTH 4:58.82 W55 John Lester AKL 16.39 Carolyn Smith AKL 21:11.96 M60 Dave Eastmond NTH 18.90 W45 Mike Parker AKL 28:26.96 Cara Billen AKL 2:40.10 14 Vetline - April 2018 Vetline - April 2018 15
High Jump (continued) M80 Jim Jones WBP 2.05 W45 Brenda Davis WBP 9.79 W40 Tracy Morgan NTH 26.80 W40 Kirsty Richmond TAS 23.48 W45 Althea Mackie AU 38.04 W75 Justine Whitaker CAN 10.89 M65 Tuariki Delamere AKL 2853 Peta Leitu AKL 9.25 Kirsty Richmond TAS 25.24 Tracy Morgan NTH 20.55 Brenda Davis WBP 32.58 Glen Watts CAN 10.60 Mark Powell AKL 1798 M50 M85 Althea Mackie AU 8.66 Vavae Nuia AKL 22.83 Michelle Bitcheno WBP 16.71 Peta Leitu AKL 24.22 Valerie Babe NTH 6.66 Stephen Te Whaiti WBP 1.45 Ron Johnson AKL 2.36 Michelle Bitcheno WBP 18.67 Vavae Nuia AKL 14.00 M70 Hector Mein WBP 1.86 W50 W50 W80 John Payne TAR 1383 M55 Tania Hodges WBP 10.32 W45 W45 Tina Ryan AKL 32.63 Iris Bishop CAN 5.19 Brian Curry MWA 1.58 Brian Key Seelan Ramiah AU AKL 1.50 1.45 Triple Jump Tina Ryan AKL 9.49 Brenda Davis Peta Leitu WBP AKL 29.34 26.80 Melissa Brearley-Tipene Peta Leitu AKL AKL 33.35 24.64 Tania Hodges Joanne Inivale WBP AKL 28.96 18.94 W85 M75 Brian Senior CAN 3207 W55 Althea Mackie AU 26.11 Brenda Davis WBP 22.96 Marcia Petley WBP 6.31 Errol Lee AKL 1784 Mark Lett NTH 1.35 W40 Anne Goulter AKL 8.62 Althea Mackie AU 19.59 W55 Terrence Ryan AKL 1625 Mark Henderson WBP 1.25 Liezel De Wet TAS 9.03 Aggie Boxall AKL 8.39 W50 Anne Goulter AKL 32.70 M40 Kirsty Richmond TAS 8.77 Tania Hodges WBP 27.57 W50 Aggie Boxall AKL 29.46 Dave Couper WBP 10.68 M85 M65 W60 Tina Ryan AKL 23.49 Tania Hodges WBP 20.75 Jim Blair WLG 2466 Tuariki Delamere AKL 1.20 W55 Theresa Large WBP 5.98 Tina Ryan AKL 17.73 W60 M45 Des Phillips TAR 1.20 Aggie Boxall AKL 7.03 W55 Theresa Large WBP 19.50 David Sexton HBG 9.50 M90 W65 Anne Goulter AKL 23.93 W55 Christine Polkinghorne TAR 11.84 Ian Clarke WBP 8.62 Peter Tearle WLG 1864 M70 W65 Anne Deleiros AKL 7.74 Anne Goulter AKL 16.13 David Anstiss AKL 1.30 Anne Deleiros AKL 6.56 M75 W70 Tui Ashe Beverley Church AKL CAN 6.41 6.32 W60 Theresa Large WBP 14.73 Aggie Boxall AKL 15.59 W65 Anne Deleiros AKL 20.51 M50 Laini Inivale AKL 13.66 Pentathlon Christine Polkinghorne TAR 11.87 W60 Beverley Church CAN 19.26 Mike Shepherd MWA 1.05 Margaret Crooke NTH 6.61 W70 Christine Polkinghorne TAR 7.57 M55 W35 Lois Anderson CAN 6.17 Noni Callander OTG 7.79 W65 W70 Mark Cumming AKL 17.81 Kirsten Mason NTH 1602 M85 Barbara Austin NTH 7.53 Beverley Church CAN 16.03 W65 Barbara Austin NTH 25.50 Neil Tait WBP 11.28 Jim Blair WLG 1.00 W75 Annette Parlane WBP 6.78 Beverley Church CAN 15.85 Noni Callander OTG 20.48 W40 Frances Bayler MWA 5.67 Lois Anderson CAN 6.39 W70 Tui Ashe AKL 14.34 Annette Parlane WBP 20.05 M65 Kirsty Richmond TAS 1990 Long Jump W85 W75 Noni Callander Annette Parlane OTG WBP 18.62 18.38 W70 Loris Reed CAN 17.04 Christopher Thompson Tuariki Delamere AKL AKL 11.62 10.31 W45 Clasina Van der Veeken NTH 4.21 Glen Watts CAN 7.26 Barbara Austin NTH 17.52 Barbara Austin NTH 16.70 W75 Mark Powell AKL 9.11 Michelle Sunderland AKL 2022 W35 Faith Firestone AKL 4.56 Justine Whitaker CAN 7.15 Loris Reed CAN 16.67 Noni Callander OTG 13.39 Glen Watts CAN 25.35 M40 Valerie Babe NTH 5.00 Beth Macleod NTH 12.03 Lois Anderson CAN 12.70 Justine Whitaker CAN 22.64 M70 W50 Kirsten Mason NTH 3.93 Dennis Langford NTH 10.15 Dale McMillan MWA 2236 Phillipa Campbell NTH 3.27 Loris Reed CAN 10.57 Valerie Babe NTH 17.17 John Payne TAR 8.02 Jack Donaghy AKL 10.13 W80 W75 Karen Hulena AKL 1883 Patricia Cassidy NTH 3.15 Claire Furlong NTH 1363 Lynn Fraser NTH 5.40 Justine Whitaker CAN 18.83 W75 W80 M75 M45 Iris Bishop CAN 4.22 Glen Watts CAN 18.82 Justine Whitaker CAN 13.57 Iris Bishop CAN 13.74 Brian Senior CAN 12.96 W40 Glenn Boyd WBP 7.71 W65 Liezel De Wet TAS 4.59 Valerie Babe NTH 12.33 Glen Watts CAN 12.57 Mike Shepherd MWA 7.75 W85 Valerie Babe NTH 9.04 W85 Terrence Ryan AKL 6.74 Lynne Mackay TAR 1989 Kirsty Richmond TAS 4.15 M50 Clasina Van der Veeken NTH 5.22 W80 Clasina Van der Veeken NTH 15.04 James Stowers AKL 8.14 Lynn Fraser NTH 10.39 W80 Marcia Petley WBP 13.38 M85 W70 W45 Margaret Crooke NTH 2194 Michelle Sunderland AKL 4.33 M30 Iris Bishop CAN 8.18 Judy Hammond WLG 10.95 Ron Johnson AKL 10.13 M55 Luke Crombie HBG 8.65 Iris Bishop CAN 6.51 M40 Jim Blair WLG 8.45 Seelan Ramiah AKL 9.31 M30 Dave Couper WBP 31.52 Hector Mein WBP 5.76 W80 W50 Judy Hammond WLG 1270 Karen Hulena AKL 3.52 M35 Luke Crombie HBG 24.64 M30 M60 Gideon Hanekom NTH 10.99 Luke Crombie HBG 45.43 M45 M90 Dennis O'Leary HBG 8.79 M35 David Sexton HBG 26.92 Peter Tearle WLG 6.23 W85 W60 Barry Smith STH 8.08 Clasina Van der Veeken NTH 2580 Christine Polkinghorne TAR 1.62 M40 Gideon Hanekom NTH 20.40 M35 Ian Clarke WBP 25.22 W65 M65 David Lobb CK 7.53 David Hansen Dave Couper TAS WBP 11.82 10.82 M40 Gideon Hanekom NTH 35.54 M50 Throws Pentathlon M30 Luke Crombie HBG 1733 Veronica Gould WLG 3.37 Dennis Langford NTH 9.48 David Hansen TAS 36.79 M40 Laini Inivale AKL 37.83 Des Phillips TAR 6.74 Dave Couper WBP 30.35 Dave Couper WBP 45.98 W30 M45 Dennis Langford NTH 29.96 Dennis Langford NTH 45.69 M55 Anna Lynch CAN 1974 M35 W70 M70 Jacob Potgieter AKL 868 Lois Anderson CAN 3.15 David Sexton HBG 8.86 Mark Cumming AKL 46.85 David Anstiss AKL 8.94 Glenn Boyd WBP 8.84 M45 M45 Neil Tait WBP 33.37 W35 Margaret Crooke NTH 2.78 Emily Scanlan AKL 1529 M40 Ian Clarke WBP 7.68 David Sexton HBG 28.15 David Morgan AKL 40.56 Fuzzy Maiava AKL 29.66 M75 Ian Clarke WBP 26.27 Steven Hargreaves AKL 38.51 David Hansen TAS 2998 W75 Mike Shepherd MWA 6.45 W40 Jamie Halla AKL 1702 Frances Bayler MWA 2.67 M50 Glenn Boyd WBP 25.45 Ian Clarke WBP 36.11 M65 Laini Inivale AKL 13.88 David Sexton HBG 34.85 Christopher Thompson AKL 35.15 Vavae Nuia AKL 2290 M85 Gavin Hall AKL 9.78 M50 Tuariki Delamere AKL 27.28 Tracy Morgan NTH 2066 M55 W80 Ron Johnson AKL 5.58 Michelle Bitcheno WBP 1819 Bruce Solomon WBP 3002 Judy Hammond WLG 2.67 James Stowers AKL 8.98 Laini Inivale AKL 35.52 M50 Mark Powell AKL 22.10 Ian Bitcheno WBP 30.29 Stephen Te Whaiti WBP 41.34 Mark Lett NTH 2229 W85 Clasina Van der Veeken NTH 1.66 Pole Vault M55 Bruce Solomon WBP 10.72 James Stowers AKL 23.31 Armin Kashammer Andrew Davenport NTH MWA 28.17 27.66 M70 John Payne TAR 18.90 W45 Althea Mackie AU 2957 M60 Neil Tait WBP 8.86 M55 Laini Inivale AKL 25.58 Brenda Davis WBP 2739 Dennis O'Leary HBG 2173 W40 Peta Leitu AKL 2476 M30 Sonja Bowe AKL 2.50 Mark Lett NTH 7.92 Bruce Solomon WBP 33.77 M75 Brian Curry MWA 27.12 M55 Brian Senior CAN 32.50 M70 Luke Crombie HBG 4.36 W50 David Anstiss AKL 2050 W50 M65 Neil Tait WBP 25.74 Bruce Solomon WBP 40.32 Terrence Ryan AKL 17.01 Tuariki Delamere AKL 10.28 Brian Curry MWA 32.76 Tania Hodges WBP 2774 M35 Delwyn Smith NTH 2.00 Tina Ryan AKL 2635 M75 Gideon Hanekom NTH 5.35 Christopher Thompson AKL 8.37 M60 Mark Lett NTH 27.73 M85 Mark Powell AKL 6.96 Tom Reihana CAN 20.22 Ron Johnson AKL 23.93 Colin Macleod NTH 1945 Andy Mai AKL 5.17 W55 W55 Anne Goulter AKL 2.30 M60 Jim Blair WLG 18.75 M70 M65 Tom Reihana CAN 16.67 Anne Goulter AKL 2987 M85 M40 Aggie Boxall AKL 2654 Hector Mein WBP 788 David Hansen Dennis Langford TAS NTH 5.82 5.35 M40 Dennis Langford NTH 2.20 Peter Crawford John Payne WBP TAR 11.12 6.54 Tuariki Delamere Christopher Thompson AKL AKL 33.73 29.88 M65 Weight Throw W60 Jack Donaghy AKL 4.78 Laurie Malcolmson MWA 26.07 Laurie Malcolmson MWA 33.19 M75 Mark Powell AKL 25.17 Tuariki Delamere AKL 29.90 W30 Christine Polkinghorne TAR 1337 M55 Anna Lynch CAN 10.61 M45 Mark Lett NTH 3.25 Brian Senior CAN 8.97 Mark Powell AKL 20.63 Mike Shepherd MWA 8.28 M70 W65 Trevor Wilson AKL 5.68 Tarmo Rajasaari CAN 2.50 W35 Anne Deleiros AKL 2602 Glenn Boyd WBP 5.07 Brian Curry MWA 2.40 Terrence Ryan AKL 6.68 Peter Crawford WBP 34.14 M70 David Anstiss AKL 27.73 Peter Crawford WBP 27.39 Emily Scanlan AKL 6.85 Beverley Church CAN 2377 M80 Tony Deleiros AKL 22.68 Wolfgang Schenk AKL 19.77 Nancy Bowmar NTH 2150 M50 M60 W40 Stephen Te Whaiti WBP 5.09 Mark Judge NTH 2.90 Peter Hanson WLG 8.29 Wolfgang Schenk AKL 22.10 John Payne TAR 12.94 Jim Jones WBP 6.55 John Payne TAR 17.06 Vavae Nuia AKL 9.96 W70 Armin Kashammer NTH 4.18 Tracy Morgan NTH 8.90 Barbara Austin NTH 3381 James Stowers AKL 3.78 M70 Noel Jones WBP 6.39 M75 Bryan Mayall WBP 5.59 M75 Terrence Ryan AKL 15.93 Michelle Bitcheno WBP 8.67 Noni Callander OTG 3037 David Anstiss AKL 2.20 M55 Brian Senior CAN 28.20 M85 Mike Shepherd MWA 24.10 M80 W45 W75 Seelan Ramiah AKL 4.88 M85 Althea Mackie AU 11.89 Glen Watts CAN 3339 Mark Lett NTH 4.71 Ron Johnson AKL 1.50 Ron Johnson AKL 8.30 Terrence Ryan AKL 16.00 Peter Hanson WLG 13.52 Jim Blair WLG 7.03 Brenda Davis WBP 10.95 Justine Whitaker CAN 3205 M80 M85 Peta Leitu AKL 9.87 Valerie Babe NTH 2033 M60 Dennis O'Leary HBG 3.98 Shot Put M90 Noel Jones WBP 19.90 Ron Johnson AKL 25.42 W50 W80 Barry Smith STH 3.81 Peter Tearle WLG 4.85 Peter Hanson WLG 16.39 Jim Blair WLG 21.10 W30 Tania Hodges WBP 12.01 Lynn Fraser NTH 1974 Tina Ryan AKL 11.81 Iris Bishop CAN 1851 M65 David Lobb CK 3.73 Anna Lynch CAN 8.04 Discus M85 Ron Johnson AKL 20.54 M90 Peter Tearle WLG 10.77 W55 M40 Des Phillips TAR 3.24 W35 Jim Blair WLG 17.18 W30 Anne Goulter AKL 11.52 Dave Couper WBP 2307 M70 Augusta Grayson Phillipa Campbell AKL NTH 9.48 8.30 Anna Lynch CAN 27.26 M90 Hammer Aggie Boxall AKL 10.50 M45 David Anstiss AKL 3.86 Emily Scanlan AKL 8.07 Peter Tearle WLG 12.94 Patricia Cassidy NTH 8.01 W35 W30 W65 David Sexton HBG 2195 Wolfgang Schenk AKL 3.59 Augusta Grayson AKL 25.54 Anna Lynch CAN 33.54 Veronica Gould WLG 8.85 Ian Clarke WBP 2095 Tony Deleiros AKL 3.56 W40 Phillipa Campbell Patricia Cassidy NTH NTH 23.52 20.67 Javelin W35 Beverley Church CAN 8.38 M50 M75 Vavae Nuia AKL 9.24 Kirsty Richmond TAS 8.73 Emily Scanlan AKL 17.79 W30 Emily Scanlan AKL 19.55 W70 Laini Inivale AKL 2629 Mike Shepherd MWA 2.68 Anna Lynch CAN 19.82 Barbara Austin NTH 11.02 Tracy Morgan NTH 7.70 Michelle Bitcheno WBP 7.58 W40 Annette Parlane WBP 9.65 M55 W35 Michelle Bitcheno WBP 30.60 Noni Callander OTG 7.81 Neil Tait WBP 1568 Emily Scanlan AKL 15.92 Tracy Morgan NTH 30.57 16 Vetline - April 2018 Kirsten Mason NTH 15.12 Vavae Nuia AKL 24.13 Vetline - April 2018 17
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