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Lord named for Mexico squad

April 22, 2010 | Posted in News, Tagged

South Canterbury’s Daniel Lord has been named in the Athletics New Zealand team to compete at the International Association of Athletics Federation’s World Race Walking Cup in Mexico.

Lord will join two others, Waikato pair Natasha Murrihy and Matthew Holcroft, in Chihuahua in mid-May.

Holcroft and Lord will compete in the junior men’s 10,000m track walk, while Murrihy will compete over the same distance in the junior women’s event.

Lord easily qualified for the event, breaking the 49-minute standard by three minutes in winning the New Zealand versus Australia under 21 test in Auckland in February.

The 18-year-old’s winning performance at the New Zealand Track and Field Championships in Christchurch last month clinched his selection .

Lord, along with South Canterbury clubmate Tom Walsh, have also been named in the Rio 2016 Squad to prepare for the 2016 Olympics in Rio Janiero.

Walsh is also set to compete in the shot put at the World Junior Track and Field Championships in Canada in July.

If Lord breaks the qualifying time of 43m 26s in Mexico he could be added to the squad for Canada.

Lord is studying physical education at Otago University in Dunedin, while Walsh is undertaking a building apprenticeship in Christchurch, but both still represent the South Canterbury Amateur Athletics Club.

Baker’s Dozen for Sth Canty Athletes

April 8, 2010 | Posted in News, Tagged

South Canterbury athletes competed with outstanding success at the 2010 New Zealand track and field championships in Christchurch, winning three titles.

The gold medal haul at QEII Park was boosted by five silver and five bronze medals.

Leading the charge was Daniel Lord who took out the men’s 19 walking double, winning both the 3000 metres in 13 minutes 34.11 seconds and 10,000m in 49min 26.14sec.

Tom Walsh won his first New Zealand senior men’s title in the shot put.

The event was won by the Frenchman Daniel Kilama but Walsh was the best Kiwi with a 16.21m effort.

He backed his titles up by winning two silver medals, in the men’s 19 discus, with a personal best of 49.09m, and the age-group shot put, with a distance of 18.65m.

The latter was a thrilling contest, with 15-year-old Jacko Gill from Auckland winning the title on his last throw with a fine effort of 19.92m. That set New Zealand records in both the men’s 18 and 19 grades.

Gill was too young under the rules to compete in the senior ranks.

Nicola Mackle won her first senior New Zealand medal, finishing third in the high jump with a 1.66m leap.

Mackle also finished second in the women’s 19 high jump, clearing 1.72m, and took out the bronze medal in the long jump with a personal best of 5.48m.

She was unlucky to clip the bar on her first attempt at 1.76m in the high jump.

Mackle may well have won the long jump had she hit the board spot on, as her distance could have been beyond 5.70m. Her 5.48m effort earned her the top age-group ranking, however, as the jumps of the competitors who beat her were wind-assisted.

Rebecca Hodgson was in excellent form in the hammer, taking silver medals in both the women’s 19 with a new Canterbury record of 47.01m and 45.82m in the women’s 16 event.

Lucinda Shaw also struck silver in the women’s 19 3000m track walk in 15min 41.86sec.

In the women’s 16 high jump clubmates Toya Te Kapa and Lee-Anne McKenzie had a great contest to finish third equal and both were awarded bronze medals after clearing 1.66m.

It was a personal best for Te Kapa and she was the only athlete apart from the winner who went close to clearing 1.70m.

The silver medal went to an athlete clearing the same height as her and McKenzie but the second place-getter got over at the first attempt, whereas the South Canterbury athletes cleared it on their second.

The other bronze medal was won by Michael Dewar in the men’s 16 hammer with a 40.11m effort.

The other excellent performance by a local athlete was Brent Clifford’s effort in the men’s 16 800m, where he reduced his personal best by three seconds to finish fifth in 1min 57.94sec. He also finished sixth in the 1500m in 4min 10.69sec.

Young athletes make a run at nationals

April 8, 2010 | Posted in News, Tagged

A trio of juniors from the South Canterbury Amateur Athletics Club has been selected to compete for Canterbury against the country’s best at the New Zealand Interprovincial Teams Event in Invercargill.

Craighead’s Lauren Bruce, along with Brittany Cannell and James Sandilands, will compete.

Lauren, 12, will compete in the shotput, discus, high and hurdles and 13-year-old Brittany has been chosen in the sprints and shotput.

James will also have a busy time with the high jump, long jump, shotput and hurdles.

The Canterbury club, which includes the West Coast, has 11 athletes in each grade after their personal bests were collated.

They will face New Zealand’s 11 other athletic centres.

James’ stand-out performance was finishing second in the under-14 high jump at the South Island Secondary Schools track and field championships in Dunedin, clearing 1.68 metres, while Brittany won the under-14 200m in a personal best of 27.18 seconds.

It is also a case of turning back the clock for the Cannells. Brittany’s mother, Richelle, a sports co-ordinator at Roncalli, competed in the same team, at the same age, in the same track events back in 1983.

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