Event preview and things to watch at the upcoming 2023 Apollo Projects NZ Age Group Swimming Championships
We are excited to host the 2023
Apollo Projects NZ Age Group Swimming Championships in a world class facility
at the Hawke’s Bay Regional Aquatic Centre.
Swimming NZ's Head of Participation
and Events, Dale Johnson, said over 470 swimmers from across New Zealand will
compete in the five day event starting on Wednesday April 12 and finishing on
Sunday April 16.
“The facility is world class and we
can’t wait to host the first of several national swimming meets in Hawke’s Bay
over the next couple of years. We expect the pool to be fast and look forward
to seeing many personal bests and perhaps some national records.”
Some of the swimmers at the event to
watch include emerging stars Monique Wieruszowski (Aquabladz New Plymouth) and
Summer Osborne (North Shore), who have already qualified for the World Aquatics
Championships to be held in Japan later this year. Fourteen year old Milan
Glintmeyer (Kiwi West) is another to watch having already qualified for the
World Aquatics Junior Championships in the 100m backstroke.
Wieruszowski, at just 15 years old
broke the New Zealand women’s 50m breaststroke record last week at the 2023
Apollo Projects NZ Swimming Championships in Auckland while Osborne, 17 years
of age, qualified for the 4 x 200m freestyle relay team.
A feature of the championships will
be a meet and greet on Sunday April 16 with swimming sensations Lewis Clareburt
and Mya Rasmussen. This is open to the public from 4pm at the Hawke’s Bay
Regional Aquatic Centre.
Across 2023 and 2024, the Hawke’s Bay
Regional Aquatic Centre will host four of New Zealand’s premium swimming
championships, this week’s age group nationals followed by the 2023 New Zealand
Short Course Swimming Championship in August, then back-to-back New Zealand
Swimming Championships and New Zealand Age Group Swimming Championships in
April 2024.
Hawke’s Bay Community Fitness Centre
Trust (HBCFCT) has formed a partnership with Swimming NZ, Swimming Hawke’s Bay
Poverty Bay, Hastings District Council and Napier City Council to bring the
events to the region.
Hastings mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said
it is fantastic to be able to host a national event which will bring people
into the region and lift community spirits after Cyclone Gabrielle.
“We have had a rough time, but we’re
open for business and the championships will bring tourists into the region to
spend on accommodation, hospitality and retail."
Napier Mayor Kirsten Wise said sport
events are a significant contributor to the local economy and the commitment of
Swimming New Zealand to host events over the next two years proves that the
region as nationally regarded sport facility infrastructure.
“Hawke’s Bay is blessed with many top
quality major event facilities such as Pettigrew.Green Arena, McLean Park and
the amazing indoor and outdoor facilities at Mitre10 Sports Park and we have
the potential to host major sport events either at one venue or across multiple
venues. I can’t wait to cheer on competitors from our local clubs and
experience the atmosphere at the Regional Aquatic Centre."
PROGRAM AND RESULTS https://au.swimify.com/competitions/2023-apollo-projects-nz-age-group-swimming-championships-2023-04-12/events/entries/1/1
LIVESTREAMS https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRQmpt8SwYrjKN1vghwshMrGNnBuJG8i
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