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All articles filed in Life Of An Athlete

2019 S4S Athletes24/03/2019

Life of An Athlete – Bruno Ferguson

I got into fencing in a way most people normally pick up a sport; I saw it, loved it, and wanted to learn more. One day I was at the ASB sports centre playing netball, and across one of the courts and there was a small group doing fencing. I knew roughly what fencing was,…

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2019 S4S Athletes17/03/201917/03/2019

Life of An Athlete – Kate Sawford

My training schedule varies enormously depending on the time of year and my goals for the short and medium term. For example, I’ve spent the last three months living in Japan learning to alpine ski. This shift in focus has meant less time for yoga and climbing, and no surfing to speak of. Things are…

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2019 S4S Athletes Life Of An Athlete10/03/201905/04/2019

Life Of An Athlete – Rachel Lilley

I’ve played sport ever since I was a kid – cricket, competitive swimming, and lifesaving. I started playing hockey as a field player at college partly to get out of the hostel (I went to boarding school). I wasn’t an amazing field player but enjoyed it all the same. In my fourth year, our coach…

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2019 S4S Athletes Life Of An Athlete03/03/201905/04/2019

Life Of An Athlete – Kirstie Rae

In my final year of primary school, year 6, I made it into the Wellington team to compete at the primary and intermediate schools interprovincial cross country championships, versing runners from all over New Zealand. A requirement for competing at inter-provincials was that we had to join a running club, so I joined the Wellington…

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2019 S4S Athletes Life Of An Athlete25/02/201905/04/2019

Life Of An Athlete – Megan Edwards

Ultimate Frisbee, being a ‘newer’ sport to the country, meant that I only started playing when I was 17 and in my final year at high school. Before that, I grew up playing every sport available to me including Tennis, Swimming, Football, Futsal, Netball, Basketball, Touch, and Cricket. In my PE classes, I was one…

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2019 S4S Athletes Life Of An Athlete17/02/201905/04/2019

Life Of An Athlete – Qona Christie

I got into Judo at the age of seven because our family friend’s Grandma was a black belt. I was such a hyperactive kid so I really needed something to put out all my energy as well as teach me some discipline. One of our family friends suggested to my mum that she brings me…

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2019 S4S Athletes Life Of An Athlete10/02/201905/04/2019

Life Of An Athlete – Cate Shave

An ultramarathon is technically described as any event longer than a marathon, so longer than 42.2km (although many consider 50km to be the starting point for an ultra). That’s a long way. A very long way. But like any journey, it all starts with the first step out the door. Quite literally. My journey to…

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2019 S4S Athletes Life Of An Athlete03/02/201905/04/2019

Life Of An Athlete – Coral Winiata

My siblings and I were always in the sporting scene growing up. I remember quite often being at Mum’s Rugby or Soccer training’s or at my Aunty’s touch games and eventually followed in their footsteps. It was inevitable that my passion became like that of my family and I’ve been involved in various sports since. I…

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2019 S4S Athletes27/01/201928/01/2019

Life Of An Athlete – Claire Jaycock

As someone who has only just started identifying as an athlete, training plans have been a bit of an ongoing experiment for me. My previous exploits as a runner had found me training only enough to get by, but when I found roller derby I fell in love. I wanted to improve as fast possible…

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