Ruma Kotare has been inquiring into what it takes to become an olympic athlete and Josh organised a visit for us from Mahe Drysdale.
He is a very down to earth man who freely shared his experiences with us. We were able to ask him lots of questions for our inquiries and we were even able to hold his gold medal!!
Thank you very much Josh and Mahe, it was awesome!!
Check out our photopeach slideshow.
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
Monday, 3 September 2012
Rural Schools Cross Country
Rural Schools Interschool Cross Country
Friday 31 August 2012
Written
by Alex Kenel
3,2,1
beep! The eight year old girls have just started their 1km run around Karapiro
Domain.
The
schools that were at the Rural Schools Cross Country day were Goodwood,
Roto-o-Rangi, Hora Hora, Karapiro, Kaipaki, Te Miro and St Peters Catholic.
The
winner is… drum roll… bang, bang, bang Genevieve from Goodwood. Aimee came
second and Rachel came fourth also from Goodwood.
The
eight year old boys are coming up to the starting line, beep, and they’re off.
They are already half way through the track and someone from Goodwood is coming
third. Nearly at the finish line and Cullan has come third.
The
nine year old boys have just been called up. ‘Yay, that’s me’, I thought as I
was called up. I wasn’t going very well at the start but when I was half way
through I was coming sixth. As I was running up the steepest hill of the track
I could hear my Dad and all the other Goodwood kids cheering me on, 3,2,1. I am
past the finish coming tenth. I was so, so, so pleased with myself. I though to
myself that was my fastest run ever. When I finished my race I had to get 10
written on my hand and then tell someone that I came tenth so they could write
it on a certificate.
When I
went back to Mum and Dad I asked for some money so I could buy an ice-block and
a sausage. The last races were 10, 11, 12 and 13 year olds.
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