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North Shore City, New Zealand 4 × 100 m relay: 38.99 New Zealand Dallas Roberts David Falealili James Dolphin Chris Donaldson: 19 November 2005 [e] Sydney, Australia 4 × 200 m relay: 1:23.82 Donald McDonald Dallas Roberts Gene Pateman Craig Bearda 25 January 2004 North Shore City, New Zealand 4 × 400 m relay: 3:05.84 New Zealand Shaun ...
The New Zealand Schools rugby union team, commonly referred to as the New Zealand schoolboys rugby team, is composed of secondary school students in New Zealand. In 1980 the New Zealand schoolboys rugby team had their first overseas tour, to Australia.
Wellington, New Zealand 10 December – 2012 3.85 m New Zealand Secondary Schools Championships Dunedin, New Zealand 8 December – 2013 4.11 m Greater Auckland Secondary Schools Championships Auckland, New Zealand 26 March – 2014 4.45 m World Junior Championships: Eugene (OR), United States 24 July 36= 2015 4.64 m Summer Series 7 Auckland ...
The New Zealand Schools' and New Zealand Barbarians Schools' teams are generally announced at the conclusion of the tournament, whereby a development camp will take place the following week at the Institute. The winning school of the Top 4 tournament is awarded the National Championship title and recognised as the top NZ 1st XV school in the ...
Athletics New Zealand (ANZ) is the national governing body for athletics in New Zealand. This includes responsibility for Track and field , cross country running , road running and racewalking . [ 1 ]
Auckland, New Zealand: 4.85 m Sinead Misiagi Tohilima: 15 March 2003 Auckland Children's Athletics Championships Auckland, New Zealand [14] 5.23 m # 28 March 2004 Inglewood, New Zealand [1] Triple jump: 9.57 m Dinah Lee Jackson: 1980 Vaiea, Niue [1] Shot put: 9.26 m Amanda Tamate: 15 December 1993 South Pacific Mini Games: Port Vila, Vanuatu 10 ...
The New Zealand Secondary School Sports Council (NZSSSC) runs an annual census of sport participation amongst secondary school students (age 13 to 18). The data only includes students that had a "meaningful engagement" in the sport, e.g. representing their school in a team. [3]
In 1944, Eustace was the athletics champion of Takapuna Grammar School in Auckland. Later that year, he won the 120 yards hurdles at the Auckland inter-secondary schools championships, setting a new record in the process.