S.I. schools cycling titles
Cyclists from Burnside High School dominated the boy’s events, and competitors from Burnside High School dominated the girl’s events, at the Healing South Island secondary schools cycling championships at the week-end. The Shirley B.H.S. team which won the 1600 m Italian pursuit in the 16 years and over grade recorded a very fast Imin. 54.05. The Burnside H.S. girl’s team recorded 2 mins 18.0 s, a time that was beaten by only eight of the boy’s teams.
There were a total of 30 teams in the competition, and yesterday there were 140 riders entered in the road events held in the Prebbleton area. The track events were at Denton Park on Saturday. Results were: Road race results: BOYS Over 16 years
32 kilometres: Wayne Eyre (Shirley Boys’ High School), 1; Jason Smith (Shirley Boys’ High School), 2; Julian Stokes (Burnside High School), 3. Team result: Shirley Boys’ High School. Under 16 years
A grade 16 kilometres: lan
Curd (Shirley Boys’ High School), 1; Mark Crosbie (Papanui High School), 2; Jason Smith (Christchurch Boys’ High School), 3. Team result: Shirley Boys’ High School. 'B' Grade. 16 kilometres: lan Dickie (Linwood High School), 1; Tony McNaught (Kings' High School, Dunedin), 2; Mark Romond (Mountain View High School, Timaru), 3. Team results: Mountain View High School, Timaru. Under 14 years 8 kilometres: Andrew Henry (St Thomas’), 1; Damien Paine (Christchurch Boys’ High School), 2; Grant Kiesanowski (Shirley Boys’ High School), 3. Team result: St Thomas’. GIRLS 8 kilometres: Lisa Gooding (Burnside High School), 1; Toni Deller (Papanui High School), 2; Kathy Spence (Burnside High School), 3. Team result: Burnside High School. Track results: BOYS Over 16 years 1600 Italian pursuit: Shirley Boys’ High School (J. O’Brien, I. Curd, J. Smith, W. Eyre), 1; Christchurch Boys’ High School
(J. Smith, J. Sands, A. Donaldson, A. Mcßeth), 2; Linwood High School (A. Laplanche, D. Patterson, J. Morrison, J. Andrews), 3. Under 16 years 1600 m Italian Pursuit: Shirley Boys’ High School (G. Kiesanowski, S. Irons, P. Laughton, B. Keisonowski), 1; Ashburton College 2; Kings’ High School Dunedin (T. McNaught, P. Stephenson, N. Crooks, B. Brinkley), 3. 650 m: Andrew Terris (Christ’s College), 1; Carlos Marryatt (Burnside High School), 2; Kurt Blair (Burnside High School). 3. Under 14 years Andrew Henry (St Thomas’), 1; Michael Duffy (Kings’ High School, Dunedin), 2; Chris Hamblin (St Thomas’). 3. GIRLS Kathy Spence (Burnside High School), 1; Toni Deller (Papanui High School), 2; Karen Ward (Ashburton High School), 3.
1600 m Italian team pursuit: Burnside High School (K. Blair, S. Scott, K. Spence, L. Gooding), 1; Ashburton College (S. Muir, J. O’Connor, M. Shanks, K. Ward), 2; Hornby High School (N. Brydon, R. Muir, D. Henry, M. Weaver), 3.
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