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Rotorua team set to take on GodZone in their own backyard

Rotorua team set to take on GodZone in their own backyard 2 Mar, 2021 11:41 PM 4 minutes to read GodZone team In our Element includes Andrew Hickson (left), Neil Kerrison, Georgie Griffiths and Rob Griffiths. Photo / Supplied Rotorua Daily Post By: Supplied Content Adventure racers from around New Zealand are set to tackle the world s largest expedition race – GodZone Chapter 9 in Rotorua – from Thursday, with more than a dozen competitors from our own backyard. The course, which includes native forests, hot and cold lakes, volcanic landscapes and complex river systems, has been designed with the potential of alert level 2 in mind. The nine-day mission has been created to push every competitor to their limits – even those who are most familiar with the Bay of Plenty s challenging terrain.

Former Spalding Grammar School pupils are taking on marathon challenge to raise money for R;pple Suicide Prevention

Former Spalding Grammar School pupils are taking on marathon challenge to raise money for R;pple Suicide Prevention  | Updated: 17:38, 03 March 2021 A group of five friends who met at Spalding Grammar School are embarking on a huge challenge to raise money for a charity project close to their hearts. Friends Mario Fragale, Oliver Shore and Max Pearce, who have stayed friends since leaving school and moving to London, will be embarking on a weighted marathon, which will see them run 26 miles with 20kg of weight on each of their backs. Aided by Matt Pearson and Matt Holland, who also met the friends at the school, the team, who have taken the name The Untitled Game Changers (UGC), are planning on running the marathon to raise funds for R;pple Suicide Prevention.

Opinion: Schalke sackings not enough without new thinking | Sports| German football and major international sports news | DW

After another defeat, Schalke lost another head coach, Christian Gross becoming the third to bite the bullet this season. The club have also axed several backroom staff but must change further, says DW's Matt Pearson.

Brock, Bromstad cookbook reflects foods found on Tybee, Savannah

Brock, Bromstad cookbook reflects foods found on Tybee, Savannah
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Judoka Saeid Mollaei: ′The Iranian people are proud of him′ | Sports| German football and major international sports news | DW

Judoka Saeid Mollaei: The Iranian people are proud of him Saeid Mollaei is the first athlete from Iran to take part in a sporting competition in Israel since the Islamic Revolution. The judoka has sparked a fierce reaction in Iran as well as enthusiasm from its archenemy. Mollaei s appearance in Israel will have pleased many in Iran, but not the regime Saeid Mollaei is a national hero for Iranians, Vahid Sarlak, a close friend of the 2018 and 2019 world half-middleweight judo champion, told DW on Sunday. Mollaei, who fled his homeland for Germany, has over the weekend become the first athlete from Iran to compete in a tournament in Israel since the Islamic Revolution of 1979.

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