Saturday, May 11.
Pukekohe A&P Showgrounds.
First Race 2:00PM.
Pukekohe A&P Showgrounds.
First Race 2:00PM.
Entries close Wednesday, May 8th.
Spread the Word & bring your friends.
Brand new challenging course. Exciting race schedule with kids leading the pack. Don’t miss out on spot prizes. Fuel up with local suppliers! Enjoy healthy food options to keep you energised. Indulge in refreshing fruit ice-cream to cool down post-race. Open to all registered and non-registered runners. Entries close Wednesday, May 8th.
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Schedule
2:00PM. Fun Run. Approx. 1km. Kids, adults, everyone. No pre-registration. 2:15PM. 2km. U8G, U8B, U10G, U10B. 2:30PM. 2km. U12G, U12B. 2:45PM. 4km. U14G, U14B, U16W, U16M. 3:10PM. 6km. U18W, U20W, SW, MW. 3:45PM. 6km. U18M, U20M, SM, MM. Entries close Wednesday, May 8th.
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What is the Senior Winter League?
The Auckland Senior Winter League consists of 10 races at different venues across the Auckland Region. These events are hosted by different clubs affiliated to Athletics Auckland. Anyone over in the Under 18 and up age categories can enter these races. Although entries from non-club registered members will be accepted, only registered club members affiliated to Athletics Auckland will be eligible to gain points throughout the League series. There are four age categories – each for both male and female – U18/U20, seniors (20 – 34), Junior Masters (35 - 50); and Senior Masters (50+). Points are allocated for each event. For the U18/U20 runners the Top 2 of each category will contribute to the overall team points. For all the other categories the Top 4 runners will contribute to the team points.
What is the Grand Prix?
The Grand Prix series is hosted by Athletics Auckland and held at various locations across Auckland. The series consists out of 5 events (4 x cross country and 1 x road race). One of the races include the Cross Country Individual and Teams Championship, and the last race in the series includes the Road Championship. The Grand Prix Series is open to all junior runners in the U8 to U16 age categories. Points are collected throughout the season based on the athlete’s performance per race. At the end of the season the athletes with the highest accumulative points scored throughout the season are crowned the Grand Prix Champions. To be eligible for the final championship points runners must have competed in four of the five races, and this must include either one of the Championships (Cross Country or Road). If all five events were completed, the one where the lowest points were scored will be dropped off. However, if after the last race points are equal for any of the first three place getters, a countback system will be implemented for the number of wins, seconds and thirds (in counting order). The top 10 runners in each age category will receive a certificate during the end of year prize giving.
What is the Junior Winter Relay League?
The Junior Winter Relay League consists of six races and are held across the season at different venues. Clubs compete for the Hansen Shield and Turnco Shield. Points are allocated at each event, and the overall winner is the club with the highest score over the six events.
The Auckland Senior Winter League consists of 10 races at different venues across the Auckland Region. These events are hosted by different clubs affiliated to Athletics Auckland. Anyone over in the Under 18 and up age categories can enter these races. Although entries from non-club registered members will be accepted, only registered club members affiliated to Athletics Auckland will be eligible to gain points throughout the League series. There are four age categories – each for both male and female – U18/U20, seniors (20 – 34), Junior Masters (35 - 50); and Senior Masters (50+). Points are allocated for each event. For the U18/U20 runners the Top 2 of each category will contribute to the overall team points. For all the other categories the Top 4 runners will contribute to the team points.
What is the Grand Prix?
The Grand Prix series is hosted by Athletics Auckland and held at various locations across Auckland. The series consists out of 5 events (4 x cross country and 1 x road race). One of the races include the Cross Country Individual and Teams Championship, and the last race in the series includes the Road Championship. The Grand Prix Series is open to all junior runners in the U8 to U16 age categories. Points are collected throughout the season based on the athlete’s performance per race. At the end of the season the athletes with the highest accumulative points scored throughout the season are crowned the Grand Prix Champions. To be eligible for the final championship points runners must have competed in four of the five races, and this must include either one of the Championships (Cross Country or Road). If all five events were completed, the one where the lowest points were scored will be dropped off. However, if after the last race points are equal for any of the first three place getters, a countback system will be implemented for the number of wins, seconds and thirds (in counting order). The top 10 runners in each age category will receive a certificate during the end of year prize giving.
What is the Junior Winter Relay League?
The Junior Winter Relay League consists of six races and are held across the season at different venues. Clubs compete for the Hansen Shield and Turnco Shield. Points are allocated at each event, and the overall winner is the club with the highest score over the six events.