The IRONMAN Group and IRONMAN Foundation DE&I Initiative Race For Change Kicks Off Community Engagement Efforts at Certified Piedmontese IRONMAN North American Championship in Tulsa
- Race For Change efforts aimed to increase Black triathletes as well as other diverse groups nationwide
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® initiative, the IRONMAN Foundation and The IRONMAN Group will be teaming up with local communities and organizations to address potential barriers to entry that could prevent Black and other diverse groups from participating in triathlons. Kicking things off at the Certified Piedmontese IRONMAN
® North American Championship in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the Race for Change initiative will activate grassroots diversity outreach campaigns in select cities where IRONMAN
The crash on the Napier-Taupō Road.
A teenager charged with careless driving causing death in relation to the death of a seasonal worker can now be named. Nicholas Yorke, 19, appeared in Napier District Court on Wednesday morning. An order for interim name suppression lapsed when he appeared. He faces one charge of careless driving causing death and nine charges of careless driving causing injury in the crash on the Napier-Taupō Road (State Highway 5) on October 18 last year. No pleas were entered.
Fatal RSE workers van crash: Havelock North driver yet to plead
11 May, 2021 10:34 PM
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A vanload of seasonal workers was struck by a wine tanker as the van crossed the highway. Photo / NZME
A vanload of seasonal workers was struck by a wine tanker as the van crossed the highway. Photo / NZME
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A Havelock North man is yet to plead to charges relating to the death of a passenger and injuries to nine others in a van crash on the Napier-Taupō highway last year.
Nicholas Timothy Yorke, 19, faces one charge of careless driving causing death and nine charges of causing injury.
Fire and ice: The explosive past of Ruapehu and Tongariro
11 May, 2021 07:30 AM
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Teacher and aspiring Volcanologist Paul Cowans was on his first study trip to a volcano when Mt Tongariro spewed smoke, gas and ash 4km into the sky. He filmed the resulting excitement and panic as tourists all had to leave the mountain.
Teacher and aspiring Volcanologist Paul Cowans was on his first study trip to a volcano when Mt Tongariro spewed smoke, gas and ash 4km into the sky. He filmed the resulting excitement and panic as tourists all had to leave the mountain.
For hundreds of thousands of years, they ve sat mere kilometres apart, looming high over the fiery heart of the Central North Island.