Lippsis in NZ
Monday, April 24, 2006
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Swimming in the washing machine...

Yes it was a rough day, strong wind and waves made the King of the Bays swim
http://www.kingofthebays.co.nz/
look like a surf competition, but it was just a 2.8km ocean swim from Milford to Takapuna...
I was quite happy with my result finishing in 54 mins approx 20 mins behing NZ top olympic swimmers and 10 mins ahead of Rosie the Labrador !!!

so now its is game over for the Ocean swim season with winter less then 2 months away...
we are all looking forward to our summer training camp in europe and of course very keen on meeting you all over there...
The NZ Herald wrote:
Haydn Woolley takes out the 2.8km King of the Bays swim from Milford Beach to Takapuna Beach. Picture / Brett Phibbs Swimming: Competitors battle wind, 1100 rivals and Rosie the labrador 24.04.06By Julie Ash Former elite swimmer and triathlete Haydn Woolley won the King of the Bays Ocean Swim in difficult conditions off Auckland's North Shore yesterday. Woolley finished the 2.8km Milford to Takapuna race in 35m 37s, beating a world-class field of pool and multi-sport swimmers. "I sat back most of the way and in fact was eighth for much of the distance but felt strong as we turned the final buoy and headed for home," Woolley said. "You never know until you get out of the water though. Guys can come at you from all angles in a swim like this so when I turned left and right and saw no one alongside me, I knew the race was mine." Commonwealth Games gold medallist Moss Burmester was second and teenager Brett Henehan third. Rounding out the top six were Graham O'Grady, Brent Foster and Dean Kent. In the women's race, Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Helen Norfolk defended her title, finishing 37s clear of her Games teammates Melissa Ingram and Hannah McLean. Conditions had a big impact on the race, with a north-easterly wind causing an onshore swell, making the journey to the first mark difficult for the 1100 competitors in the 2.8km and 1km races. Times took a hit as a consequence, with the winning times two minutes slower than last year's. Rosie the labrador, swimming alongside minder Belinda Carpenter, completed the race in 1h 4m 9s but like many of the competitors, her time was affected by the conditions and she was a little slower than last year.
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Sports season nearly finished
Now that summer is officially over, days are getting shorter and temperatures inside and outside the water are dropping..the last sports events of the season are happening these days.
Stroke and Stride has finished, we competed with gold medalist Hamish Carter and even managed to collect some age group competition points as we started to become better in the water (stroke) and during the run (stride)

Now there is only one challenge left. Next weekend we compete for the King of the Bays a 2.8 km open sea swim that oficially closes the summer sport season here in Auckland.
http://www.kingofthebays.co.nz/default.asp?PageID=2663
and to speed up our swimming i will go and check out the competition this weekend...
http://www.kellytarltons.co.nz/aquarium-attraction-sharks-penguins/775/Shark+Attack!.aspx
and then there is only one focus left: see you there.....in 2 months we will be in germany and france....





