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Cambridge duo Champions of the Codes

Wintec event attracts close to 100 athletes for schools competitio­n

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Two Cambridge students have beaten close to 100 Waikato athletes to win Wintec’s Champion of the Codes.

Hinewai Knowles from Cambridge High School is the winner of the women’s category.

Cambridge High School’s sports co-ordinator Carl Hudson says all their athletes put in their best effort but it was great to have one of them in the top spot.

“It is fantastic that our very own Hinewai Knowles took out the top female spot for Champion of the Codes, especially as she is a Year 11 student.

“We would like to pass on a massive thanks to Wintec for putting on this event and allowing us to be part of it.”

Secondary school athletes now have plenty of warning to get ready for next year’s competitio­n and according to Hudson, Cambridge High is going to be one to beat.

“We are up for the challenge again in 2019.”

St Peter’s School student Matthew Pollock won the top male athlete in Wintec’s Champion of the Codes.

Todd Barker, St Peter’s School strength and conditioni­ng coach, says there is nothing like some healthy competitio­n to inspire students.

“We’re really proud of Matthew’s achievemen­t. Having the top male student in this competitio­n is testament to the work that Matt has put into his own developmen­t, and highlights the mahi that we’ve been doing to help grow our students’ capabiliti­es.

“Pitching them against each other Waikato schools to win an award is a nice extra to a long winter’s sporting effort. It also showcases the great work the Wintec Sport Science and Human Performanc­e team are doing with our school and across the region, and helps strengthen our relationsh­ip with them.”

Organiser and Wintec Centre for Sport Science and Human Performanc­e academic Jako Bekker says all the athletes did an outstandin­g job of representi­ng their schools and codes.

“We’ve had an amazing time working with athletes from 13 secondary schools across the Waikato. Now we have found our 2018 Champions of the Codes, I’m ready for the 2019 competitio­n. This year we ran a successful pilot and next year we plan to sign up more schools.”

Over 10 weeks, the selected athletes were tested for the challenge developed by Wintec’s Centre for Sport Science and Human Performanc­e to find the most agile, powerful and the fastest Waikato athletes to win bragging rights for their sport and school. Waikato secondary schools were invited to pilot Wintec’s Champion of the Codes.

Hinewai and Matthew will be invited to Wintec’s Centre for Sport Science and Human Performanc­e, where they will receive their prize of a one on one strength and conditioni­ng assessment and a personalis­ed strength and conditioni­ng training programme at the Waikato Human Performanc­e Hub.

There are also winners from each participat­ing school. All winners will be invited to a personalis­ed tour through Wintec’s Sport Science campus to get the opportunit­y to try Wintec’s state of the art equipment.

Wintec’s Sport Science and Human Performanc­e staff and postgradua­te students visited each school to use their performanc­e testing skills and equipment to test some of the region’s best athletes and name the overall winners.

“If you think you have what it takes to compete, keep an eye out for next year’s event,” says Bekker.

Contact Wintec Champion of the Codes co-ordinator Jako Bekker to receive informatio­n for next year’s challenge.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? St Peter’s School student Matthew Pollock won the top male athlete in Wintec’s Champion of the Codes.
Photo / Supplied St Peter’s School student Matthew Pollock won the top male athlete in Wintec’s Champion of the Codes.
 ?? Photo / Peter Drury ?? Wintec Champion of the Codes women’s winner Hinewai Knowles gets her award from Wintec Centre for Sport Science and Human Performanc­e academic Jako Bekker.
Photo / Peter Drury Wintec Champion of the Codes women’s winner Hinewai Knowles gets her award from Wintec Centre for Sport Science and Human Performanc­e academic Jako Bekker.
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