Otago Daily Times

Champs moved to Dunedin

- STEVE HEPBURN

THE show simply must go on.

Like everything over the past six months, the national aerobics championsh­ips have taken more than a bit of work to arrange thanks to Covid19 restrictio­ns.

However, they will take place in Dunedin this weekend.

New Zealand Competitiv­e Aerobics Federation president Sean Cresswell said the championsh­ips had originally been planned for Christchur­ch but the venue became unavailabl­e and another could not be found.

The championsh­ips then moved to Dunedin, and it was hoped to stage them at the King’s High School performing arts centre.

However, the restrictio­ns under Alert Level 2 made it too hard, and things were looking bleak. But in the past couple of weeks, a third venue was found. The championsh­ips will take place in the hall at Otago Girls’ High School.

Restrictio­ns cannot be avoided. Each session will be ticketed, and there will be four sessions on each of the two days to spread out the programme and allow more people to see the competitor­s.

Nearly 160 competitor­s will line up this weekend.

The strength of the sport is in the South. There were more competitor­s in the OtagoSouth­land championsh­ips last month than this weekend’s national championsh­ips.

Cresswell said most of the competitor­s came from the South Island. Many athletes from the North Island could not secure flights to Dunedin.

Cresswell said the popularity of aerobics was increasing as many physical education teakchers wanted a sport which required plenty of energy, fitness and movement but was not a contact sport.

 ?? PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY ?? Flying high . . . Ciara Cresswell (2), of Wellington, looks on as Queen’s High School competitor­s (from left) Abby Newell (13), Annabel Ludgate (13) and Micaela Sumner (14) show off their routine at the school yesterday ahead of the national aerobics championsh­ips.
PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY Flying high . . . Ciara Cresswell (2), of Wellington, looks on as Queen’s High School competitor­s (from left) Abby Newell (13), Annabel Ludgate (13) and Micaela Sumner (14) show off their routine at the school yesterday ahead of the national aerobics championsh­ips.

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