Norma Williams 1928-2017
NORMA WILLIAMS
Competitive sport occasionally finds individuals that transcend sport. People whose contribution is bigger than the games they played. The world’s best example is, of course, Mohammed Ali. The influence of Sir Colin Meads and Sir Brian Lahore is bigger than rugby. And the contribution of Sir Peter Snell is far greater than running two laps around Lancaster Park. Some, like Mohammed Ali, spread their influence in a loud, very public way. Others like Peter Snell are just as effective but in a far more private manner. The title of Snell’s book, “No Bugles No Drums” reflects his quiet role.
NOTE: Original article wriiten by David Leggat, Sports Writer for the NZ Herald.
david.leggat@nzherald.co.nz @legslip1
A change in how New Zealand's team will be chosen for next year's Gold Coast Commonwealth Games is shaping as a headache for individual sports.
2017 - 21 FINA swimming Rules And Interpretations Have been Posted in General Info section of this Page
Day 1 Afternoon - Events - 1 > 16
Day 2 Morning - Events - 17 > 39
Day 2 Afternoon - Events - 40 > 57
Day 3 Morning - Events - 58 > 75
Swimmers
13 & 14 year old Females
Bree Anderson Tasman Nelson Marlborough
Brearna Crawford Mt. Albert Grammar Auckland
Info Sheet - 7 years ago
Pukekohe Swim Club are pleased to announce that following a process, Cameron Stanley has accepted the Head Coaching position with Belgravia and the Club.
Cameron has an extensive background in swimming. He is a multiple national title holder, New Zealand record holder twice (200 back) and represented NZ on the international stage. Last year he won a number of races at the World Masters games, and earlier this year he medalled twice at the 2017 NZ Opens as part of the St Peters relay team.
Monday, September 4th, 2017
Ace Swimming Club is excited to announce that Paul Dowey, Auckland based HPK Head Coach, is commencing with Ace as their Coaching Director at the start of term 4. Paul says he is looking forward to the challenges and expectations ahead with Ace; he knows the Club’s history and is excited that he will be a part of it. Paul currently leads a team of 11 coaches at HPK with the Club regularly ranked within the top 3 for New Zealand. His passion for swim coaching is spread over nearly 20 years with success being demonstrated many times such as personally training over 25 swimmers who have exceeded 600 FINA in the last three years. Another success was his coaching in Wales, having 44 athletes on the Welsh Development Teams collecting 117 medals at Welsh Age Group level with 8 becoming Welsh Age Group Champions.
FINAL Points
Girls
1 Waikato Diocesan School 955
2 Diocesan School For Girls 903
3 Pukekohe High School 374
Boys
1 Tauranga Boys' College 860