About South City Masters Swimming

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To send an email click on 'view my complete profile' (below) and click on 'email'. South City Masters Swimming swim at the Lloyd Elsemore Swimming pool located on Sir Lloyd Drive in Pakuranga, Auckland. We have 3 sessions per week of 1 hour duration each. Monday evening from 7pm to 8pm, Wednesday evening from 7pm to 8pm and Sunday morning from 8am to 9am.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Kohi Swim Points, First Notice AGM

Thursday Kohi Swims

There are only 4 swims to go and South City are leading on points but Manukau Masters are only a little squeak behind. If you have any compulsion to swim in the sea instead of the pool get yourself along to Kohi on Thursday evenings and sign up (around 5.30 registration for 6.15 start). Distances are 500, 1000, 1500 and 2000m. The longer the swim the more the points. Better yet, it's a lot of fun and good endurance training.

First Notice of South City Masters AGM

The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the South City Masters Swimmers 
Club Inc will be heldat the Lloyd Elsmore Pool (Entertainment 
Room) commencing at 6-30 PM on Wednesday the 26 March 2014.

Agenda:

1. Minutes AGM 2013 
2. Review of year 
3. Treasurer's Report    
4. Election of Officers for 2014 year (President, Secretary, 
   Treasurer, Committee (5)
5. Election of Auditor and Hon. Solicitor 
6. General Business 

Any nomination for Office bearers / Committee to be advised to 
secretary (using form available on request) prior to or at the 
meeting.  A hard copy of this notification will be made 
available at Poolside training from 23 February 2014.

Members with items for discussion under General Business 
should (where possible) advise the Secretary in writing or by 
E Mail by 13th March 2014 so that a considered response can be 
given by current committee.

At conclusion of meeting swimming as usual - no charges apply.

Barry Davies Secretary 19 February 2014

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Annual Cambridge Sanctioned Meet

Yesterday marked the 29th anniversary of the Cambridge long course annual meet. It's a lovely outdoor pool surrounded by big trees and is always a swim meet that is fun to go to. The club gazebo went up in double quick time and provided some welcome relief from the sun which was shining quite ferociously by early afternoon.

Dan and Dawn arrived at Cambridge pool for the early session to swim the 800/1500 double and both did great times; Dan winning his heat with ease and Dawn smashing out a 22 min 1500 which was almost a minute off October's short course time.

During the interval between sessions supporters Sally and Julie took advantage of the break and got in the pool for a dip. But they weren't going to be tricked into racing! It was fabulous having John, Sally and Julie there providing encouragement and support to those racing. Thanks guys.

The afternoon session bought some fabulous racing, there were literally flames flying off the back of some our swimmers. Two more NZ records were nabbed, Deryn in the 100 breaststroke and Avy scorched up the pool in NZ record time in the 50 freestyle. Avy also got agonisingly close in 100 freestyle, missing the record by a measly 0.3s.

Lots of PB's were swum and everyone had fun. After the swimming was done came the joy of removing the compression suit and then off to prize giving in which South City was covered all over in glory. The club easily won the Club Points Competition. Every swimmer from South City placed in their age group and earned themselves a piece of metal, be it gold, silver or bronze and those tinny Walkers even managed to nab a spot prize.

Here are some photos:

The whole team - swimmers and supporters. Happy bunch!
Mike Harrison-Ford relaxing between races.
Jump contest

Sprinter Avy is so fast she has jumped in, got out, run around and is ready to go again.

And the winner is - Ross 'stumpy' Faulkner












 One last thing. Today Manukau Masters super swimmer Katrina Price swam the entire length of Lake Taupo. That is a staggering 40.2 km. Katrina has trained for months to do this and it is a truly amazing feat. Katrina is truly a superwoman!





Monday, February 10, 2014

Record Turnout For Club Sea Swim And Picnic!

The forecast may have been for dismal weather but we put in a request for something better and better we got. The sun did it's thing, eventually turning on a brilliant day for the club's annual sea swim and picnic. The swim was shifted from Buckland's Beach to Eastern Beach just to make things EVEN nicer. Everyone enjoyed the wonderful family atmosphere. It was a record turnout resulting in standing room only on the patch of grass at the end of the beach and there were reports of some clubees having to park up to 6 streets away. It was also overheard that muscle-man Tony hefted a bbq onto a trailer all on his own, though it hasn't been substantiated.

Two handicapped events were held, 2km and 1km so there was something for everyone. In the 1 km event the winning male was Martin Ellis and the winning female was Jeannie Smith. In the 2km event the winning male was Vince Kirrane and winning female was Dawn Walker. Congratulations to all winners!

Unsurprisingly, after the swimming and prize giving everyone was hungry and enjoyed a feast of sausages, salads and assortment of sweets. There was a lot of food and there was no complaining about getting to take something yummy home.

A big thanks to all the helpers who turned out in force, too numerous to name but you know who you are. These things never go ahead without those who donate their time and energy.

Dave W was out and about with his camera and took some truly wonderful photos. You are going to want to see these. So to see them and download to your heart's content, go here:
South City 2014 Sea Swim Photos






Friday, February 7, 2014

Club Night Results Posted

Wednesday saw the first club night of the year and 20 swimmers turned out to swim as fast as they could. 10 New records were smashed out of the park - 6 for the blue team and 4 for the pink team. Some of the times were truly jaw dropping! As always, a thanks to our team of timekeepers who show up to make racing possible, we can't do it without our volunteers.

Then it was on to food and drink - that's why I go! Swimmer of the Month was announced. We have a number of Walkers in the club and Giles is the tallest but that wasn't why he earned Swimmer of the Month. Giles performs outstandingly both in the pool and in the ocean and is truly supportive and encouraging of all other club members and helps everyone to achieve their personal bests. Well deserved.

Jeannie has been trying to offload the wooden spoon for some time and was starting to despair of ever getting rid of it when she snatched a last minute victory by remembering Shirley's moment of 'slight lack of coordination'. How was it Shirley that your dog managed to stay on the stand-up paddleboard while you fell in? Can you give me a heads up next time so I can video it? Our Shirley is the current holder of the wooden spoon and would love it if someone else could earn it off her.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Final Sea Swim And Picnic Reminder

We are having the handicapped sea swim and picnic on Sunday 9th. No, you don't need to wear a wooden leg for the handicapped swim, all will be explained at the briefing which is at 4pm Buckland's Beach. If no one is at Buckland's Beach, you will either be the winner of the solo swim.........or head on over to Eastern Beach because the wind has turned and the racing will be there.

The 2km event starts at 4.30 and the 1km event is at, actually I've forgotten...a little while after the 2km event so don't be late.

After the swimmers have scorched up and down the track there will be a prizegiving and picnic. The club is putting on sausages and salads and you don't even need to bring a plate or fork. HOWEVER, please bring something sweet (I don't mean yourself, I mean sweet to eat) that can be shared.

Also, if you have a roll up table that food can be put on that would be helpful.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Great Results In This Weekend's Ocean Swims

This weekend saw some much better weather for ocean swimming than last weekend's swim in Wellington. It was glorious for both Saturday's Bean Rock Swim and Sunday's annual Bays Swim. Naturally, South City took advantage of the sunshine and fronted up to both.

Congratulations to Chrissy Penney and Denise Munday who were in their first official 'non-Kohi' ocean swim. Awesome. As for Vince Kirrane and Dave Spencer, they are suckers for punishment, turning up for both swims - legend!

We had swimmers placing on both days, Denise getting 1st place in her first race, you speedster you!!! Here are all the results and thanks to Professor Shacklock for sending them in:

Bean Rock Lighthouse Swim - 3.2 km
Vince Kirrane     52:33
Dave Spencer   1:00:05
Christine Penny 1:13:03

Bean Rock Lighthouse Swim – 1.6 km
Denise Munday 34:43    1st in W40-49

Bays Swim

Giles Walker      57:18    1st in M35-39
Mark Cowling     57.20   1st in M50-54
Dawn Walker     1:01:09 1st in W40-44
Vince Kirrane     1:03:54 2nd in M55-59
Patrick Castles  1:10:52 1st in M65-69
Dave Spencer   1:15:30 11th in M50-54


Wow! Out of 10 swims we had 6 placings, of which 5 were 1st placings. It doesn't get better than that.

Now for a few photos to commemorate the weekend. 

Team South City - bunch of winners!
Denise winning her first race - you go girl!


Pump those arms Giles and don't cut your feet. Pick it up Mark, you can do it.