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Waimarino does well at Masters

Waimarino athletes featured prominently and performed with distinction at this year's New Zealand Masters Games recently held in Wanganui. They were: Nigel and Shirley Shields, and Ned Wanoa, all of Waiouru (badminton). Jake Manson (cycling), Warren Swain (cycling, duathlon, 10km road run, half marathon, softball);

Ainsley Swain (10km road run, half marathon), Chris Thrupp (cycling, duathlon, half marathon), Alan Murdie (duathlon, half marathon, golf), Karen Murdie (duathlon), Brian Wilson (half marathon), Tom Spry (half marathon). Evelyn Cooper (equestrian), Christine Reynolds (equestrian). Doreen Albert, Carol Bennett, Shirley Bennett, Marg Berry, Te Ati Cleary, Jocelyn

Cranston, Janet Drinkwater, Jill Evans, Rosalind Foster, Anne Litt, Nola Marsh, Marie Milne, Sheryl Ooi, Ellen Sampson, Robin Scarrow, Annette Schrier, Eunice Tumataroa, Karen Turner (netball). Michelle Bateman, Julie Brownlie, Cindy Dean, Jennifer Finlay, Julie Paurini, Geoff Robinson, (half marathon). Jennie Evans (rowing), Bob Evans (rowing and smallbore shooting); Gordon Mottram (pistol shooting); Bob

McGinniss and Ken Summerhays (indoor and outdoor smallbore shooting). Toots Brown (squash, tennis); Don Robinson (table tennis). Top results • Chris Thrupp, 3rd in duathlon, (3539yrs).Time 1:29.46 • Nigel Shieldswinner, over 40's badminton singles social final. Score 21-10. • Shirley Shieldswinner, women's over 40 badminton doubles social final. Score 2111. • Bernice Frost, 3rd, experienced dressage test

1.3, and 1st experienced dressage test 2.4 (4554yrs). • Christine Reynolds, 2nd, experienced dressage test 2.4 (35-44yrs). • Evelyn Cooper, 2nd in experienced one day event (over 55yrs). • Toots Brown, 2nd, tennis women's doubles A-grade semi-fmals (over 40yrs). • Bob Evans, 2nd, rowing double sculls (3642yrs), and 2nd, indoor smallbore shooting Bgrade.

• Jennie Evans, 1st, women's coxed fours, and 1st, women's eights rowing. • Geoff Robinson, 2nd, half marathon (3539yrs). Time 1:12.46. • Michelle Bateman, lst, half marathon (3034yrs). Time 1:52.01. • Ken Summerhays, lst, smallbore indoor shooting A-grade (3544yrs), and lst outdoor B-grade. Placed 3rd overall. • Bob McGinniss, 2nd, smallbore shooting (45-54yrs).

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 474, 23 February 1993, Page 7

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Waimarino does well at Masters Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 474, 23 February 1993, Page 7

Waimarino does well at Masters Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 474, 23 February 1993, Page 7

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