

New Zealand Black Fins win third consecutive world surf lifesaving title
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Congratulations NZ Black Fins! Plus local stars shine at World Rescue 2016
Congratulations to The New Zealand Black Fins named 2016 World Surf Life Saving Champions for the 3rd consecutive time at the world champs in the Netherlands today. Local aquatic athletes Samantha Lee and Steven Kent (both 2016 WHiPA Lloyd Morrison Scholarship Recipients) were in the winning team, also achieving many personal medals and records. The Junior Black Fins team featuring local talent Lewis Clareburt and Alaynah Bettany (also both 2016 WHiPA Lloyd Morrison Scholarsh

Lyall Bay's Olympian
WHiPA Lloyd Morrison Scholarship Recipient Emma Robinson featured in the Cook Strait News #EmmaRobinson #Olympics #Swimming #Rio2016


Olympian Emma Robinson talks about swimming to success
Wellington born and bred, Emma Robinson is one of the capital's finest swimmers. Having landed back in the New Zealand after competing in the Rio Olympics, the 22-year-old's career is just getting started. Although she missed out on a medal, she has only just dipped her toe into the water when it comes to reaching her potential. When did you realise you were good at swimming? I am a 800-metre freestyler. I also swim in all the freestyle events, expect sprint. Long distance fr