Otago Daily Times

Thirteen graduate from academy

- JEFF CHESHIRE

THIRTEEN of Otago’s most promising young athletes have taken another step in their developmen­t.

The group made up this year’s class which graduated from the Otago Academy of Sport last night.

In a twoyear programme, the academy identifies promising athletes from within Otago and helps prepare them for highperfor­mance sport.

That includes workshops in a range of areas such as mental skills, athlete life, nutrition, strength and conditioni­ng,

drugfree sport and selfmassag­e.

They also have individual consultati­ons with experts to help improve individual performanc­e, as well as having a strength and conditioni­ng programme at the High Performanc­e Sport NZ gymnasium.

The group included several

athletes to have already made a name for themselves at senior level.

Twins Kate and Georgia Heffernan have both played netball for the Southern Steel, while also being handy cricketers.

Nicole Ruske has played for the Tall Ferns basketball team, while Olivia O’Neill has played for the Touch Blacks, as well as playing for the Junior Tall Ferns.

The others have had plenty of success at agegrade level and look to be on their way to doing so on the highest stage in their sports.

They are Cecilia Crooks (triathlon), Devon Familton (surf lifesaving), Lucy Matehaere (sprint kayaking), Jordan Ward (hockey), Hamish Mears (athletics), Sam Gouverneur (athletics), Hanri de Bruin (shooting), Kate Campbell (rowing) and Corey Lewis (rowing).

 ?? PHOTO PETER MCINTOSH ?? Talent of tomorrow . . . A mixture of year 1 and year 2 Otago Academy of Sport students (from left) Zoe Thomas, Eva Hofmans, Sam Bremer, Jack McLaughlan, Riley Hall, Anton Schroder, Cecilia Crooks, Lucy Matehaere, Kate Campbell, Hanri de Bruin and Olivia Gold at the University Oval last night.
PHOTO PETER MCINTOSH Talent of tomorrow . . . A mixture of year 1 and year 2 Otago Academy of Sport students (from left) Zoe Thomas, Eva Hofmans, Sam Bremer, Jack McLaughlan, Riley Hall, Anton Schroder, Cecilia Crooks, Lucy Matehaere, Kate Campbell, Hanri de Bruin and Olivia Gold at the University Oval last night.

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