Friday, 16 April 2021, 11:13 am
Fifteen athletes have been conditionally named in the
athletics team for the Tokyo Olympic Games, announced today
at the AUT Millennium track by the New Zealand Olympic
Committee (NZOC).
The initial athletics team for Tokyo
2020 is:
Dame Valerie Adams, shot put
(Pakuranga Athletic Club/Auckland), coached by Dale
Stevenson
Connor Bell, discus
(North Harbour Bays Athletics/Auckland), coached by Mike
Schofield
Lauren Bruce, hammer
(South Canterbury Athletic Club/Canterbury), coached by Dale
Stevenson
Camille Buscomb,
5000m/10,000m (Hamilton City Hawks Athletics/Waikato Bay of
Plenty), coached by Nic
Bideau
Jacko Gill, shot put
(Takapuna Athletic and Harrier Club/Auckland), coached by
Press Release – NZOC
Fifteen athletes have been conditionally named in the athletics team for the Tokyo Olympic Games, announced today at the AUT Millennium track by the New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC).
The initial athletics team for Tokyo 2020 is:
Dame Valerie Adams, shot put (Pakuranga Athletic Club/Auckland), coached by Dale Stevenson
Connor Bell, discus (North Harbour Bays Athletics/Auckland), coached by Mike Schofield
Lauren Bruce, hammer (South Canterbury Athletic Club/Canterbury), coached by Dale Stevenson
Camille Buscomb, 5000m/10,000m (Hamilton City Hawks Athletics/Waikato Bay of Plenty), coached by Nic Bideau
Jacko Gill, shot put (Takapuna Athletic and Harrier Club/Auckland), coached by Mike Schofield
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‘Small Steps Matter’ campaign champions the power of small, achievable steps
AIA New Zealand heroes its science-backed health and wellbeing program AIA Vitality to New Zealanders with an integrated campaign from Melbourne independent creative agency Bullfrog.
Busting the myth of overnight success, the ‘Small Steps Matter’ campaign champions the power of small, achievable steps when it comes to our health and wellbeing whilst educating the audience on the unique benefits that AIA Vitality offers.
Says Angela Busby, chief strategy officer: “In a sport where success is measured in centimetres, no-one knows the power of small steps more than Dame Valerie Adams. We want to show Kiwis what they can achieve with their health and wellbeing and how we can help them get there.”
Dame Valerie Adams shows how small leads to great in new AIA campaign via Bullfrog campaignbrief.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from campaignbrief.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.