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Where do Olympians keep their gold medals? We bring you the news you didn t hear from NZ s biggest sports awards and we explore the history behind Aotearoa s first scientists.
Where might an Olympic gold medallist keep their gold medals? According to two-time Olympic gold medallist canoer Lisa Carrington, she keeps her’s on her bedside table. “But I’m not very good at keeping track of them,” she admits. She was just one of the country s top sportspeople who spoke to Watch the video above as Nelsen finds out the story behind how former All Black Conrad Smith got his nickname “Snakey” and finds out the strangest questions our biggest sports stars have been asked.
Press Release – Kai’s Clan
Sunnyhills Primary School wins NZ Space Race Award for creation of immersive Mars project
“Congratulations to the Sunnyhills Primary School for their first-place accomplishment in the Space Race Kai’s Clan Competition. Your project showed true innovation in coding, unique design involving 3D printing, and the incredible use of augmented reality. I was impressed by the skills you demonstrated which were, creativity, collaboration, and a strong work ethic. These exact skills are what is needed for future STEM careers at NASA. I want to encourage you to continue your journey of studying robotics, coding, and space. Keep reaching for the stars, again, congratulations on this outstanding achievement.” Denise Wright, NASA Solar System Ambassador
Press Release – Kai’s ClanSunnyhills Primary School wins NZ Space Race Award for creation of immersive Mars project
“Congratulations to the Sunnyhills Primary School for their first-place accomplishment in the Space Race Kai’s Clan Competition. Your project showed true innovation in coding, unique design involving 3D printing, and the incredible use of augmented reality. I was impressed by the skills you demonstrated which were, creativity, collaboration, and a strong work ethic. These exact skills are what is needed for future STEM careers at NASA. I want to encourage you to continue your journey of studying robotics, coding, and space. Keep reaching for the stars, again, congratulations on this outstanding achievement.” Denise Wright, NASA Solar System Ambassador