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Police News May - New Zealand Police Association

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<strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Association</strong><strong>May</strong> 2004POLICE COUNCIL OF SPORTSPORTS NEWSTo contact the <strong>Police</strong> Council of Sport, call Alison Murray at the RNZPC. Ph: (04) 238 3139• Members of the <strong>Police</strong> team which won 30 gold, eight silver and 11 bronze medals at the NZ Masters Games.Fine medal haul at NZ Masters GamesThe <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> Masters Games are held every twoyears, alternating between Wanganui and Dunedin. Thisyear it was Dunedin’s turn.Some events are competitive and others of a socialnature.A total of 30 gold medals, eight silver medals and 11bronze medals were won by police sportsmen andwomen.Some notable achievements were:• Heather Wyllie (Queenstown) won five gold and asilver medal in the swimming.• Shelly Richardson (Dunedin) won four gold and a silvermedal in the swimming.Wild Moa event presented lots of challengesThe Wild Moa is a multi-sport event,which was held in mid-February, inRotorua.The event begins with a 4km runthrough the bush around the OkatainaLodge, then a 7km kayak across LakeOkataina, a 1km kayak carry throughthe bush and a 9km kayak across LakeTarawera.Gale force winds made for an eventfulpaddle with various paddlers unableto finish. At one stage, one of thepolice participants, Tom Sawyer, sawan empty kayak float past him andhe told <strong>Police</strong> <strong><strong>New</strong>s</strong> he wasn’t toosure whether he’d be looking for abody later in the day until he saw theunfortunate kayaker clinging to a rockoutcrop, awaiting pickup by the rescueboat.After the kayaking, it was on to themountain bikes for a 32km ride throughfantastic native bush. By this stagecontestants were coated in mud, whichthey attempted to shake off on the finalleg, which consisted of a 17km runthrough the Whakarewarewa Forest.Tom Sawyer crossed the finish line in21st place and his Rotorua colleague,Glen Burrell finished 26th. Bothfinished in just over seven hours. Then,as if to top off a good day’s work, Glenand Tom managed to pick up spotprizes at the prize giving.• Jan Craig (Dunedin) won four gold medals in track andfield.• Lachie Cameron (Dunedin) won three gold medals inthe multi sports.• Liz Forde (Dunedin) won two gold medals in roadraces and a silver medal in cross- country doghandling.It was especially good to see some staff, who are notused to competitive events, getting into the spirit of theoccasion and taking part. There were a few stiff and sorebodies around the district after the Games. The feedbackfrom staff was positive and it is expected that there will bemany more competitors participating in 2006 when theGames return to Dunedin.• Glen Burrell (left) and Tom Sawyer(right) endured the Wild Moa event.Visit www.policeassn.org.nz for updated contact details for the<strong>Police</strong> Council of Sport management committee, District Sports Officers and the latest schedule of events.83

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