Archive for November, 2009
Monday, November 30th, 2009
Van Antwerpen Victory
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009Lee Dominates Track
Monday, November 23rd, 2009Jono Lee carried on his dominance in the open grade track riding at Athletic Park last Monday evening with first placings in the ‘miss and out’, 1000m scratch, and 8000 scratch events. Warren Hall won the 500m handicap event. Other prominent riders on the night were Kevin Bishell with a second and 2 third placings and Graham Henderson with a second and a third placing. The junior under 17 grade events saw Saunders score wins in the 500m time trial and 1000m scratch whilst Quinn Karwowski won a good ‘miss and out’ event. Will Hart and Nick Blakiston took a second and a third placing each.
Murphy On A Mission
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009Rhonda Murphy was fired up whe she smashed the Womens 35-44yrs record in the first evening of Cuddon Cycling Marlborough’s Bike HQ Time Trial series at Fairhall last Wednesday. The 15.2km time trial event covers a course from Wither Hills Winery along New Renwick Rd and Godfreys Rd to Fromm Winery and return. A large field met unusual conditions over the course with head and tail winds on both outward an return journeys. The fastest time of the evening was recorded by junior under 19 rider Jono Lee with a excellent time of 21m 02s. Seasoned campaigners Ray Dunstan (21m 27s) and Paul Johnson (21m 52s) took second and third place respectively. Murphy was the fastest Woman (9th place) at 23m 53s, breaking the record by 12 seconds set by Suzie Aviss in 2007. The sealed handicap section winner was junior under 17 rider Ethan Roach who recorded 5th fastest time overall (22m 27s) to be 26 seconds clear of Murphy and another 14 seconds to Mason Spiers in third place. Results: Bike HQ Time Trial No1- J Lee 21m 02s 1, R Dunstan 21m 27s 2, Paul Johnson 21m 52s 3, J Scott 22m 04s 4, E Roach 22m 27s 5, C Heywood 22m 32s 6, K Bishell 23m 13s 7, M Fletcher 23m 48s 8, R Murphy 23m 53s *New Record Women 35-44yrs 9, M Spiers 24m 07s 10. Sealed handicap, E Roach (3m 15s) 19m 12s 1, R Murphy (4m 15s) 19m 38s 2, M Spiers (4m 15s) 19m 52s 3, J Scott (2m 10s) 19m 54s 4, K Bishell (3m 15s) 19m 58s 5, J Lee (1m) 20m 02s 6, Peter Johnson (4m 15s) 20m 07s 7, A MacIntosh (5m 30s) 20m 14s 8, D Cresswell (8m) 20m 20s 9, J Cunliffe (5m 30s) 20m 21s 10.
SUMMER RACING STARTING TONIGHT WITH TT AND NEW GRADED RACING
Tuesday, November 17th, 2009All level of riders will be catered for with A,B and social grade racing
18th Nov T/T 16Km
25th Nov Graded racing 30/40 Km
2nd Dec T/T 16Km
9Th Dec Graded racing 30/40 Km
16th Dec T/T 16Km
23rd Dec Graded racing 30/40Km
Entry fee as per normal meet at Wither hills winery at 6pm for a 6.30 start
Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
Rowing, cycling dominate
Two sports continue to scoop top awards
By DAVID DAWKINS – The Marlborough Express
Rowing and cycling continued their remarkable dominance of the awards at last night’s Marlborough Express Blenheim Round Table Sportsperson of the Year awards dinner.
While Wairau rower Duncan Grant took home the night’s major award as Marlborough Sportsperson of the Year for 2009, track cyclist Cameron Karwowski was named the Blenheim Round Table Most Promising Under-21 Sportsperson of the Year.
Grant’s honour marked the third time he has won the award and the fourth straight year rowing has taken the top prize.
A rower or cyclist has now been recognised as Marlborough’s top sporting achiever for the past 11 years since Robin Reid won the award in 1999.
Reid also won in 2004, while fellow cyclists Jason Allen (2000, 2005), Mark Inglis (2001) and Justin Leov (2003) have also claimed the honour.
Rowers to win in the 11-year span are Grant (2009, 2007, 2006), Joseph Sullivan (2008) and Rob Hellstrom (2002).
Marlborough Basketball’s Jacqueline Taylor was named the Sport Marlborough Sports Administrator of the Year.
A sellout crowd of 360 sports fans packed Marlborough Lines Stadium for the annual awards dinner, and were entertained by Air New Zealand Cup guest speaker rower Mahe Drysdale. Drysdale, who almost missed the event when his flight out of London was cancelled, gave a forthright account of his thoughts and feelings at last year’s Beijing Olympics where he won a bronze medal despite battling illness.
He spoke of his journey from a 116kg office worker to world champion rower, achieving his dream of making the Olympics and what motivates him to remain at the top.
Marlborough Mayor Alistair Sowman kept the night running smoothly as master of ceremonies.
However, the night belonged to Grant.
In Poznan, Poland, in August, he became just the fourth New Zealander to complete a hat-trick of world titles when he took out the lightweight single sculls crown, winning by more than a second.
His efforts saw him named New Zealand Rower of the Year.
However, even that honour didn’t mean he was a certainty to earn his sport’s nomination for last night’s event.
2008 Marlborough Sportsperson of the Year, Picton’s Sullivan, and Wairau rower Robbie Manson combined to win the world under-23 double sculls title and must have received serious consideration for rowing’s nod.
Grant gave special credit to that crew and said the competition within the New Zealand rowing squads was one of the things that drove them to be the best.
Grant said he faced a busy year as he builds toward the 2010 world champs at Lake Karapiro where he hopes to emulate Drysdale’s feat of four world titles.
With the lightweight single not an Olympic event, Grant said his focus would then shift to either the lightweight pair or four with an aim to make the 2012 Olympic team.
Karwowski’s day started in hail and cold in Invercargill, but finished with a perfect sunny Marlborough glow after taking the under-21 honour.
Last year, the 18-year-old made the tough decision to base himself in Invercargill to train at the city’s world-class velodrome.
That choice paid off as he teamed up with Ethan Mitchell and Sam Webster to take out the men’s team sprint at the UCI World Junior Track Cycling Championships in Moscow in August.
“Last year I had to decide whether I wanted to be a uni student and live that life, or take a risk and go for it in cycling and try and achieve my dream of making the New Zealand team. I did that and a lot more,” Karwowski said.
After his success in track sprint events, Karwowski said he planned to shift his focus back to his original strength of longer track rides and had just returned from attending a Bike NZ elite endurance camp.
With numerous top cyclists in the sprint events, Karwowski said he felt his pathway to elite level could be blocked and he would focus on the omnium, where he placed eighth at the junior worlds, despite limited practice.
Taylor won the administrators’ award from three other nominees. A tireless worker in the Marlborough Basketball office, Taylor is a key organiser of senior and junior basketball competitions and played a leading role in the smooth running of the Marlborough Basketball Association’s 60th anniversary celebrations.
Close Racing On Track
Monday, November 16th, 2009Good Start To Track Season
Monday, November 9th, 2009Gerard van Antwerpen and Callum Saunders were both in good early season form to take three wins each in Cuddon Cycling Marlborough’s first evening of track racing at Athletic Park on Monday. In the open grade events van Antwerpen won the 1000m scratch, keirin and 8000m scratch. Jono Lee took the 500m handicap and was second in the 1000m and 8000m scratch events. Other prominent riders on the night were Craig Murphy and Graham Henderson who both recorded a second and third placing. The junior under 17 grade saw Saunders take all 3 events plus a third in the open 8000m scratch. Quinn Karwowski had a good night with two seconds and a third placing with Will Hart taking a second and two third placings. Results: Open grade- 1000m scratch, G van Antwerpen 1, J Lee 2, G Henderson 3, 1m 25s. 500m hcp, J Lee (40m) 1, C Murphy (scr) 2, W Smith (40m) 3, 38.00s. Keirin, G van Antwerpen 1, G Henderson 2, C Murphy 3. 8000m scratch, G van Antwerpen 1, J Lee 2, C Saunders 3, 12m 35s. Junior under 17 grade- 1000m scratch, C Saunders 1, W Hart 2, Q Karwowski 3, 1m 29s. 500m time trial, C Saunders 41.53s 1, Q Karwowski 42.70s 2, W Hart 43.53s 3. 500m hcp, C Saunders 1, Q Karwowski 2, W Hart 3, 41.00s.
