Christchurch girls rowing extra kilometres
HAPPY COACHES: Doug Bull and Michael Petherick. Photo: Gemma Coffin Christchurch Girls' High rowing team are reaping the benefit of...
HAPPY COACHES: Doug Bull and Michael Petherick. Photo: Gemma Coffin Christchurch Girls' High rowing team are reaping the benefit of...
It takes 300 muffins a day to feed the Maadi volunteers. The hustle and bustle is everywhere at the regatta,...
VICTORY: Zoe Winks and Ella Toa take the U18 girls doubles B final. Photo: Christopher Reive Sacred Heart’s Ella Toa...
BRONZE: Rangiora High U18 girls doubles crew, Alice Pallister and Rose McEwan, and their coach Armin Svoboda at the medal...
Maadi Cup is New Zealand’s largest regatta. With 2196 pupils from 122 schools, and 600 races across 52 events, it’s...
CLOSE: George Howat was exhausted after the U18 singles semi, coming in third only half a second away from relegation....
It was the Thursday morning of the regatta and I was in the media centre working on some other, less...
DETERMINED: U18 girls lightweight double sculls, Ruby Norton and Giverny Penny from Avonside Girls' High School are gearing up for...
ATTENTIVE: Gate attendant John Davis has a system to tame the parking chaos at Maadi. Photo: Paul Mitchell This year's...
VIEW FROM THE TOP: Whakatane High School boys relax on the hill after quarter-final races. Photo: Haylee King. The boys...
THOROUGH: Hewitt Harrison makes sure the rowers are safe on the water. Photo: Geoff Ridder If anything is certain at...
Dressed in black and gold school colours, the supporters stand at the edge of the lake, cheering, waving flags and...
SIGNING UP: More and more schools are following the lead of Cambridge High and Hillcrest High, below, and posting banners...
CALM WATER: The Wellington Collge boys back their teammates on the water at Karapiro. Photo: Dasha Kuprienko Wellington rowers...
Bodie Butler and Mason Porteous continue to impress at Maadi. The Francis Douglas Memorial College crew have qualified for the...
FULL OF HEART: From left, Zoe Winks, Ella Toa, Jamie Williams, Georgia Keech, with coach Jason Williams in the back....
EASY AS: Sandra Groufsky takes Jessica Dicker through the weigh-in process. Photo: Kyra Dawson Setting up by moonlight is just...
Kirsty Dunhill might not be a familiar face to everyone, but her voice will be - she’s the one you...
WHITE-LIGHTNING & BLACK-THUNDER: from left: Shena Donald, Mia Cunningham-South and their coxswain Jackson White. Photo: Chantel Strydom Wentworth College students...
St John reported a quiet week Thursday morning with a smooth flow of minor aches and pains - with the exception of the heat....
LONEWOLF: 12-year-old Jackson White representing Wentworth College as their only coxswain: Photo Chantel Strydom Jackson White is the only coxswain...
It was the Wednesday afternoon of the regatta and I was taking a few quick snaps when a woman approached...
It's 6.30am, the sun is rising and the air is a brisk cold, foggy breeze - this is when you...
HISTORY: Proud Auckland Grammar mums Amanda Carter, left, Wendy Courtney, and Jo MacDonald show off the school's rowing wall of...