National Road Relays 2017 Results
111 teams took part and it is a reflection of what great spirit the club has that even at the last minute we had runners who were upgraded to a higher team and managed to produce outstanding runs.
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But we are proud to say that Hawks contributed 320 entries already.
111 teams took part and it is a reflection of what great spirit the club has that even at the last minute we had runners who were upgraded to a higher team and managed to produce outstanding runs.
Terrific turnout of 71 in pretty bad conditions for the Club Road champs.
Report by Kris Moore With the threat of thunder storms and hale on the way, a group of brightly dressed athletes of all ages and levels lined up on the start […]
Hawks teams scored some excellent results despite the weather.
With Saturday morning looking very grim there was a good contingent of Hawks who made their way over to Whangamata for the annual Running Festival whether doing the Half , […]
In the field of 473 finishers over 30 club members took part. Based on Cambridge High School the day was dull, overcast and quite windy which provided a challenge for those racing for PB’s.
The provincial champs were held locally and there was a big muster of Hawks taking part. A hard road race each week is vital to get our teams ready for the national road champs relay champs.
Official results from the world renowned Dudfield Duathlon!
The Hawks, thanks to Graham Dudfield, once again managed to set a challenging 8km course around Horsham Downs for this popular and longstanding club event on Saturday, 5th August.
Sadly fields were small but with 27 Hawks taking part our club at least made an impact.
There was a pleasing turn out of thirty Hawks at the North Island Cross Country Champs on the fast pumice surface of Spa Park Taupo Saturday.
A good day of running was had by all at the club champs at Minogue park.
A beautiful winter’s day brought a good turnout to this year’s Taitua Arboretum Relay.
Many Hawks members took part in the 44th NZSSCC held on the old Ascott Green golf course near QE2 Christchurch.
I don’t like hills, they are my kryptonite. I lose all hope, momentum and generally the will to live when attempting to scale them.
Report by Andrew Wark The School of Origin was well attended by 26 Hawks on a windy day which was chilly pre-race with the winds coming across the lake and […]
Many schools from through out the region took part on a very spectator friendly course. Racing among the large fields were many Hawks members.
Mud Mud Glorious Mud and torrential rain was the scene that greeted athletes running In the Tauranga Open Cross country.