Golds On The Track, In The Pool And Down The Alley
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Saturday, June 28, 2003
New Zealand Strikes Golds On The Track, In The Pool And Down The Alley
New Zealand has carried on its winning streak at the Special Olympics 2003 World Summer Games to win three more golds. New Zealand now boasts a small empire of 38 medals, including 13 Gold, 15 Silver and 10 Bronze with two more days of competition to go.
Gary McMillan
Gary McMillan, from Whakatane ran an outstanding time of 20:22.89 in the 5000 metres. Andrew Withers of Dunedin swam the 50m freestyle in 50.85 seconds, almost three seconds faster than is his trail time, and Steven James and Helen Coring from Waikato and Auckland respectively bowled an impressive combined score of 761 in the ten pin bowling mixed doubles.
Andrew Withers
In an interesting turn of events Robin Sheffield, Treasurer for Special Olympics New Zealand and a VIP at the Games, was asked by Games Officials if he would be interested in presenting medals during the competition.
“Of course I said yes, never dreaming I would be presenting medals to my own team,” said Robin. “When I walked up to the stand on the day and realized I was presenting gold, silver, and bronze to New Zealand I couldn’t believe it – what a moment!”
The New Zealand Ten pin bowling team, who have been knocking down the competitors with their winning style throughout the competition, now boast three gold, two silver and three bronze medals.
Helen Coring
In addition to our new golds Catherine Boyle and Julie Trail, who both won gold in their singles bocce events, have partnered up to win silver in their doubles. Nicola Harvey (Marlborough) added to her collection with a bronze in Equestrian.
With two more days of competition the New Zealand team are still under a lot of pressure. Special Olympics Executive Director and Head of Delegation for the Games, Chris Hooper says that excitement is high, but the team is trying not to let their wins effect further performances.
Stephen James
“The team realizes that this is when
the pressure comes on, and are concentrating on maintaining
focus. Of course we are excited about the wins and looking
forward to being able to relax once again, but we are trying
to stick to a one-day-at-a-time strategy.”
For detailed information on the 2003 Special Olympic World Summer Games you can also visit –http://www.2003specialolympics.com.
Ends
The games are now in their final days of competition, and the closing ceremony will take place this Monday morning (NZ time).
The team will arrive home on July 7th to a huge welcome home party, and we invite those who can to attend. We will be sending out more information about the welcome home party this week.
Medals
Table
Gold
Silver Bronze Total
13 15 10 38
Details
Event Athlete(s) Results Medal Region
Ten
Pin Bowling
Teams
Mixed
Doubles
Women’s:
Anne Fairhust, Helen Coring, Lynley
North, Mandy Sandbrook
Men’s:
Robert McElwee, Steven
Roberts, Steven James, Darren Gordon
Steven James
Helen
Coring
1028
1706
396
365
Gold
Gold
Gold
Taranaki
Auckland
Waikato
Manawatu
Auckland
Auckland
Waikato
Auckland
Auckland
Waikato
Bocce
Catherine Boyle TBC Gold Wanganui
Bocce Julie
Trail TBC Gold Wanganui
Equestrian Lance
Dempsey 131.00 Gold Horowhenua
Equestrian Maria
Dixon 148.00 Gold Nelson
Equestrian
Working
Trail James Farrell 141.00 Gold Hawkes
Bay
Equestrian
Equitation James
Farrell TBC Gold Hawkes Bay
Swimming
(100m
Breaststroke) Katrina Hewett 2:23.11 Gold North
Otago
Swimming
50 Freestyle Andrew
Withers 00:50.85 Gold Otago
Track
5000m Gary
McMillan 20:22.89 Gold Bay of Plenty
Powerlifting Brett
Sutherland 90 kg Gold Southland
Track
(400m Walk)
William Hussey 02:26.62 Silver Nelson
Track
(400
Walk) Murray Johns 02:03.96 Silver
Waikato
Swimming
(400m Freestyle) Kent
Czepanski 6:23.13 Silver Waikato
Bocce Lincoln
Corrono TBC Silver Wairoa
Bocce
Doubles Lincoln
Corrono
Justin
Ashton TBC Silver Wairoa
Kapiti
Bocce
Women’s
Doubles Catherine Boyle
Julie
Trail TBC Silver Wanganui
Ten Pin Bowling
Mixed
Doubles Robert McElwee
Lynley North 385
354 Silver Auckland Waikato
Ten Pin
Bowling
Women’s Doubles Helen Coring
Anne
Fairhurst 386
272 Silver Auckland
Taranaki
Swimming
50m
Backstroke Timothy
Faith 1.10.85 Silver Horowhenua
Equestrian
Working
Trail Nicola
Harvey 100.00 Silver Marlborough
Equestrian
English
Equitation Maria Dixon 148.00 Silver Nelson
Track Duncan
Campbell 12:25.04 Silver Tauranga
Powerlifting
Squat Brett
Sutherland 120kg Silver Southland
Powerlifting
Deadlift Brett
Sutherland 162.5 Silver Southland
Powerlifting
Bench,
Deadlift & Squat Brett
Sutherland 372.5kg Silver Southland
Athletics
3000m Duncan
Campbell 12:25.04 Bronze Tauranga
Bocce
Singles Justin
Ashton TBC Bronze Kapiti
Swimming
50 Backstroke Tania
Evans 1.02.42 Bronze Southland
Swimming
100m
Freestyle Chris
Joseph 1:20.31 Bronze Wellington
Track
400m Walk Kaye
McMurray 2:54.27 Bronze Christchurch
Swimming
100m
Backstroke Kent
Czepanski 1:47.74 Bronze Waikato
Equestrian
English
Equitation
Nicola Harvey 81
pts Bronze Marlborough
Ten Pin Bowling
Mixed
Doubles Steven Roberts
Anne
Fairhurst 424
277 Bronze Auckland Taranaki
Ten Pin
Bowling
Men’s Doubles Steven James
Robert McElwee 372
373 Bronze Waikato
Auckland
Ten Pin
Bowling
Women’s Doubles Mandy Sandbrook
Lynley
North
357
274 Bronze Manawatu
Waikato