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May 2024

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Friday, 3 May 2024, 18:30 to 20:00: New Zealand Road Mile Championships, Rotorua ×

6:30pm The People’s Social Mile
6:50pm Children’s Mile
7:15pm Masters Men 35+ Competitive Mile*
7:25pm Masters Women 35+ Competitive Mile*
7:35pm Under 20 Men and Senior Men Competitive Mile*
7:45pm Under 20 Women & Senior Women Competitive Mile*
*Featuring NZ Road Mile Championship

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Saturday, 4 May 2024, 08:00 to 14:00: Rotorua Marathon incorp. NZ Marathon Champs, Rotorua ×
Rotorua Marathon incorp. NZ Marathon Champs

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Saturday, 4 May 2024, 13:45 to 16:45: Club run and walk, Waiora Hub (clubrooms) ×

Meet at 1:45pm for a 2pm start.

Different packs and distances for different abilities.

 
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Sunday, 5 May 2024: Xterra 2 - West Wind, Meridian Wind Farm ×

Three options, 6.5km to 18km.

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Tuesday, 7 May 2024, 18:00 to 19:00: Form drills and interval training, Waiora Hub (clubrooms) ×

Tuesdays, 6:30pm to 7:30pm (daylight saving time) and 6:00pm to 7:00pm (after daylight saving finishes) with our coaches Chris Speakman and Rob McCrudden.

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Saturday, 11 May 2024, 12:00 to 16:00: University Relays (interclub event) & Chocolate Walking Race, QEII Park, Mackay's Crossing ×
Updated 29 Apr 2024 at 9:49 pm.

Details for 2024: This year we have significant changes to the event format

Sign up form for Olympic Harriers members, relay race ONLY - please sign up by midday Sunday 5 May

The Victoria University Athletic Club invites us to the Victoria University Relay events being held at QE Park on Saturday 11 May. Registered athletes and social members of clubs are eligible to compete in the following events: 

1. The Whittaker’s Chocolate Walk – open to walkers of all ages. Distance of approximately 6 km. Walkers must estimate their time with the winners being the walkers who are closest to their estimated time. Prizes for first female and first male.  

2. Scratch Race for Boys & Girls U10 – a scratch race (i.e. mass start) over 1.2 km for athletes under 10 years of age. Registration on the day. Please find the registration table when you arrive at the event and sign up before the start of the race.

3. The Boys, Girls & Mixed Relays – 3 runners per team over a 1.5--2 km (approx.) lap. Each team is to have at least 1 male and 1 female. Male/female athletes can run in any order.

To allow all children to participate, children who are unable to find a team to compete in can race as an individual on lap 1 - registration on the day at the registration table. Athletes must be under 14 years of age as at 31 December 2024.

4. A fun run for Boys & Girls U7 - an out & back fun run from the start/finish line over approx. 300 metres.

5. The Junior, Open, 170 & 240 Championship Relaysteams of 4 athletes from the same club comprising 2 males and 2 females running over a 3.5 km (approx.) lap.

Running order must be Male, Female, Male, Female.

All grades start together with athletes to wear a coloured wristband (provided on the day) on their right wrist to identify their grade.

Junior Mixed Relay Championship: athletes under 20 years at 31 December 2024. Red wristbands.

Open Mixed Relay Championship: athletes can be of any age. Yellow wristbands.

170 & 240 Mixed Relay Championships: athletes have a combined age on the day of at least 170 & 240 years respectively. Age is taken in years on the day (e.g. 58 yrs 11 months = 58). There is no minimum or maximum age for any member of a team.
170 = Green wristbands
240 = Blue wristbands

6. The Victoria University Relay - this is a non-championship relay with essentially “no-rules”. Teams of 4 athletes which can be of any age & gender, an athlete might run twice (or more) in the same team without penalty, a team might consist of members of different clubs. No wristbands.

Race times and event details

12:00 PM Chocolate Walk: 6 km walk on the road; 11.30 registration, 12 noon start

1:00 PM B&G U10: 1.2 km: the start is over the sandhills to the south of the main start/finish area

1:15 PM U14 Children’s Championship Relay - 2 km lap from the start/finish area.

2.10 PM B&G U7 fun run - 300 metres fun run "out and back" from the start/finish

2:30 PM Mixed Relay Championship & University Relay - All grades start together, 3.5 km lap. Medals will be awarded to the first 3 teams in each of the Championship Relays. Spot prizes will be awarded to teams in the University Relay.

Prize-giving to start as soon as the final runner completes the event.

PLEASE NOTE: age is taken as of 31 December 2024 or, in the case of Open, 170 or 240 Relays, age on the day of the event. 

Runners in the Championship Relays must be registered athletes to be eligible for centre championships & medals. Athletes do not have to be registered to compete in the University Relay.

Electronic Timing Batons and Changeover:

  • Team members must run with the baton in their hand
  • Next lap runners must enter the changeover area via the side access chute, NOT VIA THE START/FINISH CHUTE
  • Baton changeover must take place WITHIN the allocated changeover zone

NOTE: ABSOLUTELY NO DOGS ARE PERMITTED  ON THE FARM AREA OF QE PARK EITHER LOOSE, ON LEADS OR IN CARS SO PLEASE LEAVE YOUR CANINES AT HOME! 

Entries, fees, rules and other information: 

  1. Team relay entries must be submitted online by club officials via the online link (this link will be provided in the week before the event). Entries will close 11.59 pm Thursday 9 May.

  2. Runners in the Championship Relays must be registered athletes to be eligible for centre championships & medals. Athletes do not have to be registered to compete in the University Relay.

  3. A runner can run a lap for only one team across all of the Championship events; any further laps must be in a team/s in the Victoria University Relay (the non-championship relay).

  4. Clubs will be invoiced for entry fees after the event:
    $5 per walker
    $20 per team in the Children’s Championship Relay; $7.50 for individuals
    $50 per team in the Junior Championship Relay
    $56 per team in the Open/170/240 Championship & Victoria University Relays
    No entry fee for the U10 and U7 events.

  5. Runners must wear club uniform with the team race bib as allocated by your club on the front of singlet.

  6. Runners must follow all instructions from marshals and Wellington Centre officials.

  7. The course will be marked with a combination of tape, marker poles, arrows, cones and marshals. Where 2 marker poles are placed as a gate, runners must run between the marker poles. Where 1 marker pole is used, runners must run within 5m either side of the marker pole. Failure to comply with a marshal’s instruction or not following the correct course may result in disqualification.

  8. Protests and Appeals: IAAF Competition Rules 146 covers protests and appeals. In the first instance, any protest must be made to the Race Referee within 30 minutes of the finish of the race.

  9. If a runner cannot complete their lap, they can be replaced by another member o tthe team but this will incur a 7 minute time penalty.

  10. The course is not suitable for bare foot running; runners who run in bare feet do at their own risk.

  11. There is no water available and no shelter (unless provided by your club tent) so come prepared. First aid is available at the Race HQ tent which is adjacent to the start/finish.

  12. Please take caution when driving in the paddock and especially watch out for kids.

Thank you for supporting this event and we look forward to seeing you all on the day.

 
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Sunday, 12 May 2024: Manawatu Striders marathon and half marathon, Palmerston North ×

Also 10km, 5km, "marafun" events

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Tuesday, 14 May 2024, 18:00 to 19:00: Form drills and interval training, Waiora Hub (clubrooms) ×

Tuesdays, 6:30pm to 7:30pm (daylight saving time) and 6:00pm to 7:00pm (after daylight saving finishes) with our coaches Chris Speakman and Rob McCrudden.

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Saturday, 18 May 2024, 07:45 to 12:45: Hawkes Bay marathon and half marathon, Napier ×

Marathon, half marathon, 10km and kids' option

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Saturday, 18 May 2024, 13:45 to 16:45: Club run and walk, Waiora Hub (clubrooms) ×

Meet at 1:45pm for a 2pm start.

Different packs and distances for different abilities.

 
Saturday, 18 May 2024, 18:00 to 21:00: Xterra 3 - Starlight Makara Peak, Maraka Peak Mountain Bike Park ×

Two options, 11km and 6km.

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Sunday, 19 May 2024, 10:00: Masters Classic XC Relay, Trentham Memorial Park ×

This is a great 5-lap relay race, traditionally for the more senior members of the club. It's mostly on flat grass at Trentham Memorial Park (saves our somewhat older joints a bit). Categories/prizes for men, women, mixed, teams with aggregate ages of 250 and 300 or more. There is a walkers event too which covers 3 laps of the 4km course as opposed to 5 laps for runners. The event has a ‘pre-vet’ category which allows teams to have a member in the 30-34 yr age group and also an open category for teams with members less than 30 yrs of age. So basically it’s an all comers event.

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Tuesday, 21 May 2024, 18:00 to 19:00: Form drills and interval training, Waiora Hub (clubrooms) ×

Tuesdays, 6:30pm to 7:30pm (daylight saving time) and 6:00pm to 7:00pm (after daylight saving finishes) with our coaches Chris Speakman and Rob McCrudden.

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Saturday, 25 May 2024, 10:00 to 13:00: Tough Guy and Gal Challenge: Wellington, Camp Wainui, Wainuiomata ×

"The Tough Guy and Gal Challenge at Camp Wainui in Wainuiomata on Saturday, 25 May 2024 is part of a series of unique off-road running events around New Zealand.

Run through water trails, crawl under barb wire obstacles, swamp crossings, bush trails, hill climbs and a rope bridge to throw into the mix. 6 kilometre (one lap) or 12 kilometre (two laps) options are available."

Further details

 
Saturday, 25 May 2024, 12:40 to 16:40: Vosseler Shield (interclub event), WHAC clubrooms, Mt Victoria ×

2023 details below (2024 details to come): 

Changes introduced in 2022:

  • The start line for all races is in the same grassed areaas the finish  (mountain biking area). See the 2022 Vosseler course map.
  • Junior race is 3.0km. Kids race is 1.1km. To make the event better for these age groups.
  • BU10 and GU10 grades added.
  • 2022 sees the closure of Alexandra Road from just north of the SPCA to just south of the intersection with Lookout Road.

Venue  

Race headquarters are at the WHAC Clubrooms, 164 Alexandra Rd. All races start on the grassed area near the Badminton Hall on Ruahine St

Course description

All races start and finish at the grassy area with the mountain bike skills area. The course covers bush tracks and rocky trails with steep uphill / downhill gradients. The entire race is off road with the exception of road crossings on Mt Victoria.  

There are five races run over four distances ranging from 1.1km for boys and girls to 10km for senior and masters runners.  

Road crossings are marshalled and subject to Traffic Management controls.  

Race times 

  • 12.40pm -- 5km / 203m elevation gain:
    • SENIOR WOMEN,
    • MASTERS WOMEN 35,
    • MASTERS WOMEN 50,
    • MASTERS WOMEN 60,
    • MASTERS WOMEN 65,
    • MASTERS WOMEN 70+, 
    • MASTERS MEN 60,
    • MASTERS MEN 65,
    • MASTERS MEN 70+ ,
    • NON-CHAMPIONSHIP 5k MEN 20-59  
  • 1:35pm -- 3km / 104m elevation gain
    • JUNIOR WOMEN WU20,
    • WOMEN WU18,
    • GIRLS GU16, 
    • JUNIOR MEN MU20,
    • MEN MU18,
    • BOYS BU16.
  • 2.00pm -- 1.1km / elevation gain 47m
    • GIRLS GU14, GIRLS GU12, GIRLS GU10
  • 2:10pm -- 1.1k / elevation gain 47m
    • BOYS BU14, BOYS BU12, BOYS BU10.
  • 2.30pm -- 10km / elevation gain 398m
    • SENIOR MEN,
    • MASTERS MEN 35,
    • MASTERS MEN 50, 
    • NON-CHAMPIONSHIP 10k WOMEN 20+

Entry information

Athletics New Zealand Sanctioned Event
Only Athletics NZ registered athletes who are financial full competition members in the ANZ ClubNet database are eligible to compete. Athletes must be financial in GameDay by midnight Thursday 25 May 2023 in order to compete. 

Race bibs
You must be financial in ANZ ClubNet as stated above to receive a race bib. If you are financial by Friday 20 May, you will receive a personalised race bib. If you are financial after 19 May and up to 25 May, you will receive a temporary race bib, which must be returned after the race. Race bib pick up at the WHAC clubrooms on race day 27 May from 11:30am. No postal or email entries from AW Clubs.  Other clubs to email entries to the race director by 25 May.

Athletes must collect their race bib from their club representative at the WHAC clubrooms at least 30 minutes prior to the start of their race. No current bib and timing chip means you will not be recorded in the results. Race bibs will again be used for each of the 5 interclub races. The bibs will have Athletics Wellington timing chips and must be worn on the front of the athlete’s club singlet. Timing chips must be left securely on the front of the bibs.  
 
Entry Fees (Athletics Wellington Members)
AW Clubs will be invoiced after the event according to the number of individuals completing the races. 
 
Entry fees for ANZ Registered Club Members are as follows:

  • Boys and Girls U12, U14 and U16   $30.50
  • All other grades    $35.00

These entry fees include a special traffic management fee of $23.00 per person. 

Age Grades and Club Uniform
Age on 31st December 2023; except Masters’ grades where age on 27th May 2023. 
 
As this event is only open to Registered Club Members, the correct club uniform must be worn.  
 
Any athlete wishing to compete “out of grade” (e.g. junior in senior grade), must advise the Race Director, Ian Macfarlane whacracedirector@gmail.com  and Daryl Bloomfield daryl@fedude.co.nz by 5:00pm Thursday 25 May.  

Team and individual awards

Medals will be awarded to FIRST PLACE in each grade, (*except there will be no medals for non-championship races). 
 
Team Competition winners will receive medals, with number to count in each grade as follows:

  • Open Men M20-99 10k only: 6
  • Open Women W20-99 5k only: 3
  • Masters Women MW50+ combined: 3
  • Junior Women WU20/WU18 combined: 3
  • All other grades      3 

Masters’ runners are eligible for team competition in both the Open grade and their own Masters’ grade. 

The Barry Everitt Plate will be awarded to the Club scoring the highest number of points over all grades. This will be based on participation, where every competitor will score points, with 100 points to the winner. E.g., Senior Women, 30 finishers, first place scores 100 points, last place scores 71 points. (The non-championship races will not count towards this Club competition).  

Prize giving

Prize giving, following each race, will be near the WHAC Clubrooms; and if bad weather, will be held inside.

Protests and appeals

In the first instance, any protest must be made to the Race Referee, within 30 minutes of the finish of the race. Referee’s decision will be given to the Race Director; any appeal must be made to the Race Director. 

IAAF Competition Rules 146 covers protests and appeals. 

Health and safety

Marshals
All races are marshalled; marshals are clearly identifiable with orange Hi-Viz vests around the course. If you are injured or observe an injury or problem of any kind, please report to the nearest marshal. All competitors must obey the directions of marshals. 
 
Course Marking
The course will be marked with a combination of the following: tape, marker poles, arrows, cones, and marshals. Where 2 marker poles are placed as a gate, runners must run between the marker poles. Where 1 marker pole is used, runners must run within 5m either side of the marker pole. When running adjacent to roads, athletes must run within the coned off verge area. Failure to comply with a marshal’s instruction or not following the correct course may result in disqualification. 
 
Public Roads
The race includes the crossing of public roads. 2023 agaom sees the closure of Alexandra Road from just north of the SPCA to just south of the intersection with Lookout Road. Marshals will still be placed at strategic points for your safety. However, you must remain alert at road crossings, look yourself, and be prepared to stop if directed to do so by a marshal. Where the course runs alongside public roads, competitors must run within the coned off verge area. 
 
Course Conditions
This is a cross country race and accordingly trails may be loose, steep, slippery, uneven, and have trip hazards. Competitors are responsible for taking reasonable care. 
 
COVID-19 
There are no mandatory public health requirements. Spectators and athletes alike are asked to stay at home if they are feeling unwell. 

Race Director
Thank you for supporting this event. We look forward to seeing you all on race day. For inquiries, please contact  Ian Macfarlane (027) 230 8884, or email: whacracedirector@gmail.com     

 
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Tuesday, 28 May 2024, 18:00 to 19:00: Form drills and interval training, Waiora Hub (clubrooms) ×

Tuesdays, 6:30pm to 7:30pm (daylight saving time) and 6:00pm to 7:00pm (after daylight saving finishes) with our coaches Chris Speakman and Rob McCrudden.

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