Contact Schools National Triathlon Champs A Roaring Success
Contact Schools National Triathlon Champs A Roaring Success At Jacks
Jack’s Point in Queenstown played a superb host to the Contact National Schools Triathlon Championships today, with over 600 competitors racing in the idyllic surroundings on a testing course around the world renowned Golf Resort settled into the foot of the Remarkables.
The feature events of the day were the U19 Championship with both boys and girls races producing stunning results and worthy champions. Michael Perree (Kristin School, Albany) upset his more fancied rivals to win the boys race, finishing a comfortable 15 seconds ahead of Josh Kenyon (Taupo Nui-a-tia College) with a further 18 seconds back to Cooper Rand (Saint Kentigern College Auckland).
17 year old Perree was delighted with his performance.
“That feels awesome to be national champion, it really hasn’t sunk in yet but it feels great. My swim wasn’t so good today, I would have liked to have been further up the field but I guess I was happy enough. Once on the bike I just concentrated on a good cadence and getting to the lead as quickly as I could and then tried to hold on.
“Josh caught me early in the run and we ran together for a while before I made a surge up the hill on the second lap and managed to drop him and then it was a case of keeping my rhythm and holding on.”
The Brett Reid coached Perree was in his element around the stunning Jack’s Point location.
“Wow, what a cool venue, I’ve never raced anywhere like this before, the scenery was amazing and the hills were great, this is an amazing course for race.”
17 year old runner up Kenyon echoed those sentiments about the course.
“This is a great course, fantastic to race on. I just didn’t see the surge coming from Michael though and I couldn’t go with him.”
The girl’s race turned into a procession but what an impressive procession it was. Mikayla Nielsen (Correspondence School) backed up from her win at the Oceania and NZ U19 Championships in Wellington a fortnight ago with another impressive display, leading almost from start to finish to come home an incredible four minutes and one second ahead of defending champion Maddie Dillon (Kristin School, Albany).
“I think I was third out of the water and was struggling to feel my feet, they had gone a little numb. But I took the lead up the first hill on the bike and felt better the longer the race went on. So much of my improvement this past year is on the bike and that is thanks to the work I am doing with (coach) Mark Elliott.
“I love the venue though and the run was well suited to me with the grass and the hills, it suited my strength I think. I love cross country running and that felt a little bit like that today so yeah, I loved it and a national title feels fantastic.”
Trophies were also handed out for the schools with the best overall record across the U14, U16 and U19’s with the best finisher from each school in those races counting towards an overall score. In the boys St Kentigerns just edged Auckland Grammar on count back while in the girls Taupo Nui-a-tia College was a clear winner.
Teams racing as always proved a popular part of the programme with many athletes doubling up and racing in the short and sharp team’s format with school mates and teachers cheering them on.
Contact Schools
Nationals
Jack’s Point
Queenstown
Please note:
full results will be posted at www.schoolstri.co.nz in the evening of
March 31st
Year 7 Boys
150m Swim, 7.5km bike, 1.7km
run
1 Kaleb Wright Puketapu School
27:31
2 Bradley Cullen Hautapu School
28:04
3 Fletcher Sharman Clyde School
28:39
Year 8 Boys
150m, 7.5km, 1.7km
1 Matthew
Manning Saint Kentigern College
22:46
2 Liam Cullen Verdon College
24:39
3 William Sutherland Waikaka College
24:44
Year 7 Girls
150m, 7.5km, 1.7km
1 Arlia Schurr
Heaton Intermediate 28:32
2 Sienna Strachan
Queenstown School 30:07
3 Molly Wheeley
Limehills School 30:56
Year 8
Girls
150m, 7.5km, 1.7km
1 Mikayla Harvey
Saint Kentigern College 25:06S
2 Ella Harris
Cashmere Primary 26:49
3 Aimee Forbes-Brown
Saint Kentigern College 27:11
U14 Boys
350m, 10km,
2.5km
1 Liam Ward Saint
Kentigern College 36:04
2 Quinn Wallwork
Pakuranga College 37:01
3 Rainer Pye
Shirley Boys High 37:06
U14 Girls
350m,
10km, 2.5km
1 Jaimee Leader Palm North
Girls High 39:55
2 Jessica Kikstra
Christchurch Girls High 40:38
3 Honor Hamlet
Huanui College 40:58
U16 Boys
500m.
15km, 3.4km
1 Kieran Coates Trident
High School 48:27
2 Jonty Morreau
Auck Grammar School 49:05
3 Jay Wallwork
Pakuranga College 49:31
U16 Girls
500m,
15km, 3.4km
1 Alana Lythe Westlake
Girls High 53:03
2 Elise Salt
St Cuthbert’s College 54:55
3 Nicole van der
Kaay Taupo Nui-a-tia College 55:43
U19
Boys
750m, 20km. 5.1km
1 Michael Perree
Kristin School 1:05:31
2 Josh
Kenyon Taupo Nui-a-tia College
1:05:46
3 Cooper Rand Saint Kentigern
College 1:06:04
U19 Girls
750m, 20km, 5.1km
1
Mikayla Nielsen Correspondence School
1:10:03
2 Maddie Dillon Kristin School
1:14:04
3 Jaye Atkin Rangiora
High School 1:14:48
Teams
Year 7 Boys
1
Medbury School
25:21
2Tokomariro High School
36:31
3 Woodlands Primary School
38:21
Year 8 Boys
1 Saint Kentigern College
22:38
2 Waikaka School
23:43
3 Saint Kentigern College
24:24
Year 7 Girls
1 Limehills School
29:58
2 Selwyn House School
30:05
3 Selwyn House School
30:06
Year 8 Girls
1 Saint Kentigern College
24:13
2 Cashmere Primary School
25:28
3 Clyde School
26:07
U14 Boys
1 Saint Kentigern College
36:08
2 Taupo Nui-a-tia College
36:20
3 James Hargest College
36:37
U14 Girls
1 Palm North Girls High
37:35
2 St Cuthberts College
38:18
3 Tauranga Girls College
39:12
U16 Girls
1 Taupo Nui-a-tia College
55:35
2 Saint Kentigern College
56:07
3 James Hargest College
57:19
U16 Boys
1Saint Kentigern College
48:34
2 Saint Kentigern College
51:25
3 Southland Boys High
52:28
U19 Boys (TBC under protest)
U19 Girls
1
Diocesan Auckland
1:12:58
2 St Cuthberts College
1:15:08
3 Columba College
1:15:25
For further information visit: www.schoolstri.co.nz
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