Taupo & Turangi Herald

Tū rangi triathlete­s give their all

More than 100 young athletes tackle course

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This year’s Tūrangi Annual Junior Triathlon saw more than 100 young athletes compete at Te Kapua Park on Saturday. The majority of the age group, team and whānau events had an increased number of participan­ts this year, lending a festive atmosphere to the proceeding­s.

Among those competing were first-timers in the 5-6 age group and seasoned athletes in the 13-15-yearolds race.

The winner of the 5- and 6-yearold Splash and Dash was Henry Martens, followed by Dana Morgan and Zayden Wood-Tuapawa in joint second place.

In the 7- and 8-year-old category, the winner was Henry Collier, followed by Anand Rothe and Te Owai Boyce in second and third.

The 9- and 10-year-old category was won by Manaaki Hallett, with Kiripounam­u Fox-Winitana in second and Mia Lodge in third place.

In the 11- and 12-year-old category, Misheel Rothe won, followed by Ted Robertson in second.

The 13- to 15-year-old category was won by Nate Roberston, with Hunter Robertson in second and Grace Caie in third.

The teams’ event was won by Kiripounam­u Fox-Winitana, Manaaki Hallett and Killian-Richard Te AkauQuinla­n.

In second place were Nina Ward, Charlotte Hardisty and Mia Lodge, and in third were James Tahi, Kauri Falanitule-Cockburn and Winter Cockburn.

The Whanau team winners were Ted Robertson, Blair Robertson and Nate Robertson, with Brooke Elmiger, Brendon and Elmiger and Paige Elmiger in second place and Brian You, Japan You and Briana You in third.

For participan­ts without bikes, Bike Taupō superstar Kath Oldfield was on hand with plenty to loan, as well as providing a friendly, familiar face to nervous participan­ts.

Oldfield lent a record number of bikes to the event, helping lots of youngsters take part.

Tūrangi Tongariro Sports Foundation’s Lesley Hardisty said it took many people to make an event like the triathlon a success.

“Volunteers can make or break these community events and it was wonderful to see so many of the familiar faces that do key jobs, who gave up work, holidays and time to be there and those who stepped up for the first time, unplanned but willing on the day.”

Sponsors and donors also made significan­t contributi­ons, from Tūrangi Bakery and Cafe providing morning hot cross buns and Wanderers Soccer Club sizzling sausages to keep everyone well fed, to spot prizes of bikes and a scooter supplied by CPC/AME Solutions and overall sponsorshi­p from NZ Forest Managers.

Ultimately, said Hardisty, the focus was on the triathlete­s and their successes.

“Of course, the true stars of the day are our young athletes, running, biking and swimming to get to that finish line and demonstrat­ing what can be achieved if you give it a go and try.

“Nothing would happen without them and the support of their whānau, some travelling from Taumarunui and Taupō to join in.”

She also thanked Tongariro, Kuratau and Te Kura o Hirangi for their support, as well as the Turtle Pool staff.

 ?? ?? Participan­ts and volunteers made the Tū rangi Annual Junior Triathlon a success.
Participan­ts and volunteers made the Tū rangi Annual Junior Triathlon a success.

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