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Australian Royle take Oceania triathlonMSN NZ NewsAustralian Aaron Royle has won the men's elite title at the Oceania triathlon championships at Kinloch on Lake Taupo ahead of compatriot Jamie Huggett. Royle won comfortably, finishing the 750m swim, 100km bike ride and 10km run in 58min 24sec from a ... |
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Triathlon: Cox wins ironwoman raceNew Zealand HeraldRed Beach's Australian-based ironman Chris Moors completed a dream carnival by winning the feature men's race, after winning the board and surf races yesterday (Sat). After holding off the final-leg surges of Midway pair Mike Janes and Cory Taylor in ...and more » |
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Dominant Old Boys sweep top honoursTaranaki Daily NewsDunlop-Barrett dominated the open women's events, winning the ironman ahead of Fitzroy's Rebecca Cole, as well as the board race, surf race and beach sprint. Dunlop-Barrett also finished second to Cole in the ski race. Anderson was pipped in the open ... |
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Grant Harding Ironman II: PatheticHawke's Bay TodayIf I go "hard" this week, then it will be followed by two more "hard" weeks, an easy week, and Ironman week. My body may not stand up to three "hard" weeks in a row. I will have to work it out as I go. For as pathetic as I was, once upon a time I would ... |
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Timaru Triathlon victors primed for longer eventsTimaru HeraldBlack is looking to qualify for the World Ironman Championships in Hawaii, and his next main target will be the Taupo Ironman, which is a qualifying event. Pawsey used the kayak section of the Caroline Bay event as a final hit-out before tackling the ... |
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Triathlon: Boon wins Taranaki ironwoman eventNew Zealand HeraldI had a few mixed results today and the ironman was definitely the best of them - I only flew back in yesterday and I guess I was still showing the effects of three really hard weeks of training." Like Boon, Midway teenager Cory Taylor saved his best ...and more » |
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Getting out of your depthOtago Daily TimesCompeting in an open-water swim or triathlon is on many people's bucket list. But sometimes the chaos at the first swim buoy feels as if a shoal of angry fish wants inside my wetsuit. And sometimes my wetsuit tries to strangle me or bite my head off. |
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Health and fitness key concerns for triathletesStuff.co.nzNicky Samuels and Kate McIlroy are building toward the most important race of their triathlon careers but not all is going smoothly for two of New Zealand triathlon's leading ladies. The world championships series race in Sydney in April will largely ...and more » |
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Humble defender quick to share praiseNew Zealand HeraldLast year Ussher came back to the Coast to Coast following a three-year stint with the Ironman triathlon. Despite having not raced in the world title event since 2008, he won by 15m in 10h 41m 12s to become the second fastest winner in Coast to Coast ...and more » |
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Triathlon will attract athletes to ParadiseOtago Daily TimesBy Olivia Caldwell on Wed, 25 Jan 2012 Since the late 1800s, Paradise, near Queenstown, has been the perfect retreat for people seeking tranquility, but on February 19 it will become a place of gruelling hard work as the third ActiveQT triathlon gets ... |
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Grant Harding Ironman II: Stake in the groundHawke's Bay TodayEvery kilometre asked of me by my Shane Harrison-written Ironman New Zealand 2012 programme was ticked off. I had said that this week on holiday was "now or never", and I made it "now". I put a stake in the ground. A stake which said: "this is where I ... |
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Triathlon will test athletesTimaru HeraldDo not worry if you are pushing 30 or even over 40, that is the perfect age to get into triathlon, according to Timaru Triathlon organiser Juliet Fahey. Caroline Bay will be awash with and multisport athletes on Sunday morning as the annual event sees ...and more » |
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Delight at ironman finishTimaru HeraldFOCUSED ON FINISHING: Simone Faulkner had only one goal at her first attempt at the 226km iron distance triathlon. Temuka's Simone Faulkner is delighted to finish her first iron distance triathlon. Twelve months ago the 39-year-old could not swim 50 ... |
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$700000 cash boost thanks to IronMaoriHawke's Bay TodayMONEY SPINNER: The IronMaori Half-Ironman in December attracted 2744 visitors to Hawke's Bay. PHOTO/FILE. Hawke's Bay's popular IronMaori Half-Ironman is being praised for injecting $700000 into the local economy. A recent study commissioned by Sport ...and more » |
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