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.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Swimmer of the Month, State Ocean Swim Series

Swimmer of the Month

Firstly, apologies that it has taken a while to announce this but I was having my ankle surgery the day of the last race night and it has taken me a while to catch up with who one this though it was a pretty good guess who was up for it.

Unless you had your head buried under a rock we hosted the Nationals at the end of March. Our very own Andy Simpson was in the finest of form and not only did he break the age group record for the men's 50 m Freestyle during the event but then he turned around not all that many minutes later and broke it all over again during the first leg of a relay.

So amazing work Andy, setting a new New Zealand record for the same event twice in one day! Not many people can boast that. Andy is our Swimmer of the Month.


State Ocean Swim Series Finished for the Season

Open water swimmers will be lamenting the end of what has been a terrific season with some of the warmest water we have had for years. Some of our swimmers were even tempted to try ditching their wetsuits for swimming in their togs. The warmer waters made for greater abundance of pesky jellyfish though.

There was a great turnout of club members for the series finale, King of the Bays, though the weather was not particularly inviting for spectators. All eyes were on the series points however. Avy and Deryn both picked up Series 2nd placings but the day belonged to Liz. Liz went in to the last race already with the series win safe and secure. She wasn't about to rest though and swam to show the rest of her age group who is boss.

Well done Liz on your Series win!

Thanks to photographer Dave for a couple of photographs. Unfortunately, Avy couldn't be there to pick up her medal but it has been collected on her behalf.

Liz collecting the coveted gold medal

Where is everyone?



Monday, April 13, 2015

Club Night Results Posted

Club night for April was deferred for a week but that didn't make it any less exciting. 10 Records were BUSTED, 3 by the boys and 6 by the girls and even a relay record was broken. The relay was the first relay record broken in 6 months - that alone is deserving of a mellowpuff!

Go check out the pages, there were some pretty phenomenal times swum.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Race Night Wednesday 8th April

You may have noticed we didn't have race night last Wednesday as per the usual schedule. If you are needing your fix of racing coz you just can't get enough then get yourself psyched up, or do whatever you do for race night, have a cup of tea and pat the dog on the way out the door if that helps and be at the pool at 7pm ready to go.

Friday, March 27, 2015

Panasonic Triathlon and 70.3

Half Ironman and People's Triathlon Last Weekend
While some swimmers were sunning themselves during the Sand to Surf swim at Mount Maunganui or swimming across from Rangitoto Island to St Heliers, there was a bunch of other stuff going on - the Auckland Half Ironman (aka 70.3) and the Panasonic People's Triathlon out at Maraetai.

Thanks Nicole Youman for sending in a report and photos's which, because I am sneaky I am just changing by about 5 words to make it like I wrote it myself - ssshhhh. Don't tell anyone.

Alex Viljoen and Nicole completed the Auckland Half Ironman - 2km swim, 90km bike and 21 km run. It is said to be one of the toughest courses you can do and started well with the worst swimming conditions in 12 years, but nothing Kohi swims had not prepared these two hardy souls for. If you have any qualms about being able to cope with the swim leg of a multisport, just get yourself to Kohi on Thursday evenings, it will prepare you for anything.

This was the first half ironman either of them had done and both finished well before the cut off time with smiles on their faces. They wish to thank their support crew who spent the whole day out on the course keeping them going.

Ally raised $1440.00 (wow!) for So They Can which is an organisation that she volunteers for once a week that works with communities in Africa to educate and empower so they can break the poverty cycle, realise their own potential and meet their own needs. 

There were a number of South City crew competing at the Maraetai Peoples Triathlon. Jeannie, Chrissie, Barend and Martin were definitely spotted but there would have been others also. Congratulations to Jeannie who placed in the top 3. Well done Jeannie. 

Full results for the Peoples Tri can be found on the web site (link below):

http://www.peoplestri.co.nz/results.html





Monday, March 23, 2015

Sand to Surf, National Long Course

Sand to Surf
Mt Maunganui turned on a gorgeous day for the State Sand to Surf, or was that State Sand to Calm Water because there wasn't really any surf to speak of. The lack of surf resulted in quick times with everyone doing well and it appeared that it was 'ladies day' for the club with all club podium finishes going to the women this time around. I'm sure the men will do something about that at King of the Bays in a month's time. Here are the results:
Dawn Walker: 1st in age in the 1000m
Liz Hayes: 2nd in age in the 2.6km
Avy Judelson: 2nd in age in the 2.6km
Deryn McGregor: 3rd in age in the 2.6km

Some age groups are already wrapped up for the season, including the women's 45-49 age group which has our very own Liz at the top! Woop!

Here's a few pics.




Nationals
These are only a few days away now so just a little reminder about spot prizes and any baking or food you can do to help out.

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Race Night Results, Taper Sessions

Race Night and Swimmer of the Month
It was a bumper night on Wednesday with a high turnout of swimmers to race, presumably the imminent Nationals tempted more than the usual suspects to hone their race skills. Times were fast too - no less than 19 records fell. That's a record of records!

Swimmer of the Month went to Ivo Pabruwe for his wonderful medal winning performances in the recent Masters Games from which he arrived home with a veritable suitcase of medals. His resistance training from now on will simply involve carrying his medals around. Well done Ivo.

Taper Sessions
With the National Long Course Championships now less than 3 weeks away Monday's session will be focusing on speed. There will also be taper sessions on offer for the final week for those swimmers who have very specific goals for the meet and want to fine-tune their speed.

The tapering will be in lane 7 (which will not be available to other club members at the time) and will be on:
Sunday 22 March
Monday 23 March
Wednesday 25 March

Although tapering is open to anyone who wishes to take part it should be emphasized that tapering is for swimmers with specific goals and needs to be done on a solid foundation of endurance training as well as some speed work.

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Your help needed!!!! AGM date set

Call to Action – National Long Course Championships




To all club members – a reminder regarding the National Long Course Championships.  As discussed over recent weeks, the success of the National Long Course Championships event relies heavily on volunteer support to help with preparations for the event before it takes place, and more importantly on the day itself.  By now you should all have been given a details sheet at training, detailing the types of help the event requires.  It also details spot prize information.

There is an expectation of all members that if you are not competing in the event, that you will be able to be a volunteer on the day.  With your help we will make the event a huge success.

If you haven’t yet committed yourselves, please endeavour to complete the form and give it to any of the SCM committee members as soon as possible (deadline Saturday 14th March.)


AGM date and time announced

This annual (coz that's how often an AGM occurs) event will be at 6.30pm on Wednesday 18th March. This is prior to swimming and will be poolside or in the cafeteria. Swimming is FREE that night so you cannot be too skint to come along. Make sure you have your say. You can pick up nominations poolside or by asking Fiona (G that is, L might give you a confused look if you ask her for one). It's also OK to nominate verbally on the night, I know this to be true. So don't be shy, get involved so be there.

Race night
It's race night this coming Wednesday, whatever date that is, 4th March I think. If you want to be sure about the date, check your own calendar, I'm not your Mum OK. Anyhoo - here is the programme:

25 Br or Free
50 Free
100 Back
100 IM or Free
Relays

Monday, February 23, 2015

Success at Masters Games and Red Beach

Masters Games
 In the recent Masters Games Ivo Pabruwe competed in the men's 75 to 79 age group and won gold in the 100m Free, silver in the 25m Free and bronze in the 50m Free.  Well done Ivo, bringing home the metallic stuff for the club. You are a champ!

Red Beach Sea Swim
Giles was 3rd non wetsuit in the 3km
Dawn 1st overall female in 1.5km
South City had 6 swimmers at the swim who all performed well in the lumpy conditions.
Results of 3km here: 3km Red Beach Sea Swim 2015
Results of 1.5km here: 1.5km Red Beach Sea Swim 2015

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Good times had by all at the annual sea swim and picnic

The club returned to Bucklands Beach this afternoon for the annual handicapped sea swim and family picnic. Conditions were perfect and there was a good turnout. 1000m and 2000m swims were up for grabs and both events were hotly contested.

1000m winners were Jeannie Smith for the women and Alan Hawker for the men. In the 2000m category winners were Sharon Hewetson for the women and Murray Taylor for the men.

Then it was on all on for the food, and what a wonderful spread it was. The club provided the meat, bread and juice and members bought salads and sweet stuff. It was a magnificent feast and a lovely social time was had by all. We even had our own lifeguard, even though she can only just walk and was off-duty.

This annual event is handicapped which levels the playing field for all. Anyone can win so come along next year, it's lots of fun.

Jeannie - winner of the women's 1000m
Alan - winner of the men's 1000m

Sharon - winner of the women's 2000m

Murray? Where are you Murray?


Monday, February 9, 2015

Club night results are up, Swimmer of the Month, Kohi

Race night results have been posted so you can go and have a nosey at what times you swum if you forget or even have a sneaky look at what your rival (alright then, 'f.r.i.e.n.d') did. If you didn't notice, we had another visitor on club night - Alex Boyd, so it's nice to be seeing some visitors coming along and enjoying some races (and mellowpuffs). We had 7 new club records set.

Congratulations to Diane Lane (the swimmer, not the actress - though probably congrats to the actress too as she should feel special sharing a name with our Diane), who had a magnificent swim in the State Ocean Swim Series in Wellington, coming 2nd in her age group. This is a mighty effort Diane and we are all very proud of you.

   
Pleased as punch - Swimmer of the Month, Diane Lane

Kohi Swim Series

Hey! We're not even winning!!! But we are only just behind the winning team and it's not too late to get in on the act. Every point count so if you feel like a sea swim on Thursday evenings, come along at about 5.30 pm, hand over some money at the registration tent, make sure you say you are from South City Masters and then go have a nice swim and earn a few points for the club.