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  2. Arthur Lydiard - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Leslie Lydiard ONZ OBE (6 July 1917 – 11 December 2004) was a New Zealand runner and athletics coach. He has been lauded as one of the outstanding athletics coaches of all time and is credited with popularising the sport of running and making it commonplace across the sporting world.

  3. Jogging - Wikipedia

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    The idea of jogging as an organised activity was mooted in a sports page article in The New Zealand Herald in February 1962, which told of a group of former athletes and fitness enthusiasts who would meet once a week to run for "fitness and sociability". Since they would be jogging, the newspaper suggested that the club "may be called the ...

  4. List of New Zealand records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Auckland, New Zealand 14:40.4 h New Zealand Tony Polhill 3:42.9 John Walker 3:40.4 Rod Dixon 3:41.2 Dick Quax 3:35.9 22 August 1973 Bislett Games: Oslo, Norway 4 × mile relay: 15:59.57 Tony Rogers John Bowden Mike Gilchrist John Walker: 2 March 1983 Auckland, New Zealand Ekiden relay: 2:00:56 New Zealand Peter Renner David Rush Paul Smith ...

  5. New Zealand Athletics Championships - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand also sent teams for the Australasian Athletics Championships during its lifetime from 1890 to 1927. Separate annual championship events are held for the 10,000 metres , 3000 metres , combined track and field events , cross country running , mountain running , road running and racewalking events.

  6. Running boom of the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    It was particularly pronounced in the United States and occurred in other countries including the United Kingdom and other European countries, Australia and New Zealand. [1] [2] The boom was primarily a 'jogging' movement in which running was generally limited to personal physical activity and often pursued alone for recreation and fitness.

  7. James Preston (runner) - Wikipedia

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    James Preston (born 8 May 1997) is a track and field athlete from New Zealand. He is a multiple time national champion over 800 metres and the current New Zealand record holder. [ 1 ]

  8. Athletics New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  9. Zane Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Zane Robertson (born 14 November 1989) [3] is a New Zealand middle and long-distance runner. He won the bronze medal in the 5000 metres at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Robertson is the Oceanian record holder for the 10 kilometres and half marathon, and New Zealand record holder for the marathon. He also holds the area best in the road 10 miles.