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Female cyclists discouraged by lack of recognition as men in the same race awarded prize money WedWednesday 24 updated 6 Alana Leabeter wants equal recognition for men and women in amateur cycling. ( Print text only Cancel When Alana Leabeater became the first woman to cross the line in a race at a local club in Sydney, she was overjoyed. Key points: She says it is discouraging and also creates an unwelcoming environment for women Stef Hanson says there s a huge difference when it comes to equality for female triathletes compared to cyclists But that joy quickly turned into frustration when her achievement went unrecognised in direct contrast to the men competing in the same race, who were given prize money and presentations. ....
Success for Rotorua speedway drivers at Ministocks in Paradise 15 Feb, 2021 08:28 PM 4 minutes to read The field of 26 youth drivers prepare for the start of the first finals race at Paradise Valley Speedway. Photo / Sportsweb Photography Rotorua Daily Post By: Paul Hickey For the first time in the 19-year history of the Ministocks in Paradise speedway meeting, drivers from the same club took all three spots on the podium. In a fitting result, it was drivers from the host club of Rotorua who completed the feat. The event, also known as the Tubby Norriss Memorial, had 39 local boys and girls aged 12-16 as part of the 137-strong entry list. ....
FORMULA ONE: McLaren are aiming to “close the gap” to Mercedes when the new Formula One season begins with new driver Daniel Ricciardo looking to get back on the podium, the team announced at its ....
Whanganui waka ama paddlers have podium ambitions for upcoming nationals 17 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 2 minutes to read The Te Ringa Miti Tai Heke Whanganui Waka Ama Club s open women s crew at last year s nationals. Photo / Waka Ama NZ The Te Ringa Miti Tai Heke Whanganui Waka Ama Club s open women s crew at last year s nationals. Photo / Waka Ama NZ Two Whanganui clubs will be looking to make a splash next week when they head up to Lake Karapiro for the Te Wānanga o Aotearoa National Waka Ama Sprint Championships. Nearly 3500 paddlers are scheduled to race from 66 clubs throughout Aotearoa along with 14 corporate teams for the 32nd annual nationals, and some 10,000 spectators are expected to be lakeside for the regatta. ....