Striders Kayaking Action

Monday, November 1, 2010

Junior Athletics underway





We have had a fantastic start to our season. It is good to see so many keen young Athletics- remember new and returning members are always welcome - come along and join our friendly club! The aim of the club is to foster, promote, encourage and assist athletics activity of every kind and to promote the sport of athletics. We cater for Children ages from 5 to 13.

Our first couple of weeks has proven to be very successful with lots of fun skill sessions, which will be put into practice at our first Competition club night Wed 8th November. There are Ribbon Days coming up if children would like to compete against other clubs in Northland. To come and join us or to find out more information we meet every Wednesday 5pm @ the Kerikeri High School Fields.

See you there

Cara & Paula

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Kerikeri Girls Champions! - well done Girls and Guys






A group of Kerikeri High School students went away for the weekend of the 17th October for the Secondary Schools Nationals Mountain Bike Relay Champs in Rotorua. We left Thursday afternoon, towing the Striders Bike Trailer, fitting all 11 bikes on, and having room for more! All of the three teams (Senior Men, Junior Men, and Junior Women) fitted in 1 van, accompanied by Mrs Neave as the teacher in charge, and Mr and Mrs Martin for support, so it was a great 7hour trip down there. We arrived in Rotorua Thursday night, at the Thermal Holiday Park, to quickly unpack and then hit the thermal spa’s for a much needed soak, and rest our legs before riding over, and getting to know the tracks on Friday before the race on Saturday. Saturday came and it was an early start to haul everything up the hill to the start area of the race, but it seemed we weren’t the only ones using the shuttles as there were a lot of people about- some from as far away as Blenheim, Marlborough and Nelson (54 men’s teams in total, and 8 women teams.)
Racing started at 11 o’clock, with the Senior Men’s team (Rhys Felton, Ben Fewtrell, and Jonny Martin) and Junior Men’s Team (Reuben Cane, Sam Pickering, and Michael Dowdle) hitting the track first. The aim of the race is to complete as many laps as possible of an 8km track as a team, each lap tagging your teammate, and allowing them to shoot off for the next lap as you pass by the campsite, and giving you a much needed rest. The men’s teams race for 3 hours and the women, for 2 hours. After 3 hours of intense racing, recording times and lying exhausted on the ground after a lap, the race was over and the results were in. The Junior Men came 12th in their division (Juniors), and 38th overall, with the Senior Men coming 14th in the Seniors, but 16th Overall. The real winners (literally) were the Junior Women’s team, (Rachel Martin and Olivia Wadman) who won their race, carrying off the trophy for the Junior Women National Relay Title, having a close battle against Howick College, and Fielding High School, who claimed silver and bronze.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Mat Z news

I will get Mathew to email over the next couple of days. He is still riding the Giant but the frame is about to be replaced with a 2011 one on warranty. It has chipped very easily and we were able to line up 3 badly chipped bikes the same so Giant are coming up with the goods which is great.

He has been having a go at track and rode in his first track carnival this week after the Yunca Junior tour. The Yunca wasn't a particularly good tour for him but he had a really good last day and the selectors are still happy with him.

He has now ditched his U17 gearing as that was the last race he had to do on that gearing and so he can move onto U19. He had great pleasure in removing those enormous heavy cassettes!

He is looking promising as a team pursuiter or points race rider on the track. He has been riding his cousins bike but he has had to give that back so we are on the lookout for a cheap option for him. There are some club bikes he can ride in the meantime.

The Dunedin tour last month was a disaster as he crashed in the first stage. That was the weekend that Invercargil had all the snow so we missed the worst of the weather but conditions for racing in Dunedin on the Saturday were grim with rain and sleet. He realised afterwards that he had his tyres on backwards which doesn't help them grip in the wet. So he only rode about 7 kms of the first stage and then he was out with a damaged wheel and a grazed hip.

The boys were very excited to come back to the farm under about 6 inches of snow and spent the monday (I kept them home as the roads were dodgy) having snow fights and towing each other around the paddocks on a fertiliser sack behind the quad. The mud was pretty yuck after the melt though and we did lose a few cows from being stuck in the mud and being cold and wet.

We have had a week of billets staying here for Yunca including his coach from Whangarei and Mathew has enjoyed having his development squad mates here with him. Boy can they eat!

Anyway he will get back to you soon. Hope you are all well. We think of the striders often and do get the emails from Graeme Rye.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Rowers to Join with Striders Inc

News from The Special Meeting held at the clubrooms 7th October

The motion- as previously advised in writing to move ahead and merge the rowing club within the striders family for passed unanimously.

The attendance was simply stunning.

We are moving forward and as a first step we will be getting some tables and chairs for the clubrooms and it will be the regular meeting place for striders functions. We will start having our regular exec meeting there. Carl Robinson is presently organising a social function at the rooms, maybe a pot luck dinner type thing – more news soon.


Cheers
Bruce

Friday, October 1, 2010

Kayak to Black Rocks Saturday 2nd Oct





The promised fine weather was as predicted for the foray over to the black rocks and a small flotilla of sea kayaks left the beach at just after 9am. We had a local kayak enthusiast , Pete McGhee , lead the way off to do some rock hopping and to explore a cave on the way. Crossed over Kent Passage and made our way up the rocky northern coast of Moturoa Island. Some fantastic fluted volcanic rocks make this area stunning and the kayak has got to be the best way to see it.
Paddlers
Sue, Andy, Chris and Barb Stevenson, Jonny Martin,Geff Dunn, Pete Mc Ghee and Ueli and Me

After a stop at the northern tip of Moturoa- time for a brew up and a bit to eat - we all made the more direct route straight back to Opito Bay - a fast paddle home. In all a 3 half hour trip and much enjoyed by all.

Keen to try a local-ish multipsorts challenge??? ( Thanks Geff Dunn)
Multisport event in Northland on 14/11/10 - Rodney Coast Challenge - run 10 cycle 30 mtb 24 kayak 8, individual or teams of 2-3-4. A fund-raiser for the local scout group, 500+ competitors last year, a really enjoyable event, competitive but not too high-tech. Several striders taking part this year. See website. Good training for Northern Crossing.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Striders Members as at July 2010


Are you a current paid up member of Striders??
Subs are for the period april 2010- march 2011

With 20 free entries into the Kerikeri half marathon available to paid up members - we think the $15 sub represents excellent value for money. You will need to email David Brewer to reserve your free entry - check the web page for more details. The easiest way to renew your membership is to go to the Striders web site - print off the membership forms and return via post - or use online banking to deposit directly to Striders account. All bank details are available on the membership forms.


Our members


Allerby Dean and Grant
Allison Family
Bennenbrock
Brewer D
Christensen N
Christensen R
Cosgrove D
Dowdle A
Dowdle M
Field S
Graham Sue &paul
Hodgson Family
hutchings R
Hutchinson D
Martin Family
Pankhurst A
Pickering family
Robinson Ali
Robinson Family C
Rye G
Silich Family
Simpkin D
Stevenson family
Thomson L
Timings S
Van Bruchem C
Klaeui Ueli
Taylor lauren
Taylor Matthew
Shepherd Jaimee
Shepherd Brad
Kelly Brianna
Armstrong rehutai
Hori Merisa
de Klerk Bradley
Wilson thomas , lily,darcey
Cane Nigel
Moyle Aidan
Lee roy
Knox Garth
Fewtrell chris
Polglaze Regan
Allerby Grant
Felton reece
J Dunn
Tim Hunter
Hannan D&D
Lee & Munro family
Royce Dawson
David Whyman

ps - cannot find your name ?? but you think you may have paid? Give me a call on 4077190 evenings- we do make mistakes sometimes!

cheers,
Bruce Stevenson



Tuesday, April 6, 2010

APRIL NEWSLETTER




Greeting to all Striders Multisporters Welcome to our first Newsletter from your new Committee




KERIKERI STRIDERS MULTISPORT
APRIL NEWSLETTER

Greetings to all Striders Multisporters
Committee Members
President: Bruce Stevenson
Secretary: Sue Graham
Treasurer: Roger Alison
Margie Siich (link to Sport Northland and other sports)
Dave Brewer (our link to the runners)
Carl Robinson (our link to mountain bikers)
Graham Rye (newsletter and Kayaking)


Cycle Co-ordinator Dave Bagley
Walking Co-ordinator Paula O’Brien

Committee Matters



Your committee has met for a second time. Matters currently being discussed include:
Kerikeri Striders involvement with Keri Half Marathon. This requires co-ordination by our club with Sport Northland well prior to the event to ensure Striders are aware of our commitment for personal and duties on the day. We liaise with Ali Edwards. This event provides a considerable portion of our annual income and we should all assist where we can.

Striders Club membership remains at $15.00 and currently includes entry into the Half Marathon, this is limited to numbers so conditions apply.

Discussion on the clubrooms and how we can best utilize this facility continues. It is completed and the intention is to promote some evening spin sessions during the winter and putting in some additional fitness equipment. The committee welcomes suggestions.

Activities

From all accounts there is considerable interest in the Kerikeri Rotary Club’s innovative project to promote our Far North District with a multisport event from the Hokianga to Kerikeri. Go to http://www.northerncrossing.co.nz/ The event is on the 15th May 2010 and comprises three disciplines, running kayaking and cycling and can be contested by individuals or teams . Options include duathalon cycling and running. Ask around if you need a cyclist, runner or kayaker, there are lots of keen people out there.

The cycling fraternity have been very active, Sunday rides and monthly time trials continue to be well attended and a good variety of rides are programmed. In particular 14 riders enjoyed a well organized ride up to Ahipara and back a few weekends ago. Great fun, some tired legs, great social interaction in the afternoon and evening after the first day and very good accommodation. The food was great, plenty of sustenance for the ride home the next day. Thanks to Roger Alison our organizer and Colleen for running our supplies up north. Well done.

For April we have planned a social weekend Pre Winter Pacific Island Holiday at Motukawanui Island in the Cavalli Group off Matauri Bay. The date 24th and 25th April. Accomodation in the DOC hut on the island. Either take a ride across in a boat or paddle “your own canoe”. Graham Rye is co-ordinating the weekend , call him on 401 7349 or 027 480 1030 for any info.

We’ll have a rest in May with the spotlight on the Northern Crossing, other than a club social get together one early evening, venue to be advised. We are thinking will look to run the club trailer and mountain bikes down country in June. Probably Rotorua, more to follow.

The club newsletter is available here on the website and we will post one on the notice board at Santeez, if you are aware of others who may be interested please advise one of the committee.
We welcome all suggestions and comments to keep our membership active and well informed.