Zane Robertson, Mike Powell, Jake Robertson |
The photos below of the Robertsons are about 10 years old. They were taken at the 2004 National Secondary Schools Track & Field Champs held in Hamilton, the year that there was a norovirus outbreak
Jake Robertson on his way to winning the Junior Boys 3000m final |
Zane Robertson grabs 2nd place in the Junior Boys 1500m final which was won by Dallas Bowden |
Up at the track Jake and Zane Robertson led about 45 keen athletes, young and old, through a warm-up and drills session followed by a Q&A and some signings. The Robertson story is one of the most intriguing tales of NZ sport, and I would imagine that some day you can expect a book and possibly a movie.
Steve Willis |
Dates/Times
Fri 6 March 10.00am – 6.10pm
Sat 7 March 9.30am - 5.00pm
61 x New Zealand Representatives from 2014
Sun 8 March 9.30am - 3.45pm
(Road Walks 8.00am - 10.00am)
Competitors
Total = 546
Male = 314 (57%) Female = 232 (43%)
Senior (20+) = 202 Junior (18-19) = 132 Youth (13-17) = 212
Athletes from
Auckland 128
Wellington 98
Canterbury 76
Waikato BOP 64
Otago 43
Manawatu/Wanganui 36
Southland 25
Tasman 23
Hawkes Bay Gisborne 17
Taranaki 12
Northland 5
Overseas 19
Featuring
3 x 2014 Commonwealth Games medallists
16 x 2014 Commonwealth Games Athletes
1 x 2014 World Indoor championships medallist
3 x 2014 World Indoor championship athletes
1 x 2014 World Junior championship medallist
3 x 2014 World Junior championship athletes
61 x New Zealand Representatives from 2014
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