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click here or on image for more parade images
© Michael Jeans | +64 27 496 3802 | galleries | michael@michaeljeans.co.nz
click here or on image for more parade images
© Michael Jeans | +64 27 496 3802 | galleries | michael@michaeljeans.co.nz
Linked from here. Here; on the water and medal presentation sales.
First Getty then Zimbo now NachoPhoto. This is the reality of events photo sales? The later is a ‘collection’ harvested by a viewer of images – I think. Perhaps Zimbo is the same. Gets Google attention though.
Congratulations to Ashleigh Hodge, Jessica Ria, Georgia Perry, Elizabeth McLean & Andrea Zorn, the St Peters Coaching Team and sponsor Maungatautari Lodge for excellence in choice of race to sponsor. Maadi finals details here. Try this.
Looked great on TV. Hope someone taped it for you. The little bit of vision I took earlier in the week is here.
http://www.michaeljeans.com/maadicup2009cambridgekarapiro
There are four ways to view this gallery > thumbnail > thumbnail plus small enlargement > slideshow > lightbox (dim the lights) – if you click around a bit you’ll figure it out. You can send links to others – and if you want to buy a print send the link to me.
Very briefly. 2:36PM 02/04/2009. Also on Monday morning Bethlehem College flags. Both filmed with the Canon G10 and uploaded as is. I think the quality would be much improved if I could find the appropriate codec to convert the file to .avi). Any thoughts? – I am currently stumped. I’ll stick with stills.
Go here to get the latest. Today’s day sheet is here.
The sun is shining – the wind has gone – it is quite cool – 9°C give or take.
Coming off rough water. Just six races this afternoon.
PS: From Maadi.co.nz
Race reproductions Re-live the excitement
If you’re missing your racing fix due to today’s unfavourable weather or just want to replay the regatta races to date then head to: www.rowit.co.nz/replay.php for a little fun.
From Maadi.co.nz
The Race Committee has confirmed racing will recommence at 3:30pm.
The schedule will be as per the day sheets and the last race will be 208 repechage 2 of the Boys u17 Quad.
In order to complete all the repechage races lost today, as well as a complete set of semi-finals, racing on Thursday will not be in event order
From NZSSRA maadi.co.nz
Racing on hold: Wednesday 1 April 2009
Due to an exceptionally strong and gusty tailwind that is raising white-caps the length of the course racing is currently on hold.
Racing has been scheduled to recommence at 12:00pm and confirmation of this is due at 11:15am.
If racing resumes at 12:00pm the schedule will be as per the day sheets (just add 4 hours to times)
Updated 11:45am
Racing has now been scheduled to recommence at 2:00pm and confirmation of this is due at 1:15pm. The weather forecast is for the wind to drop off between 1 and 3pm so we are hopeful of getting underway today.
If racing resumes at12:00pm2:00pm the schedule will be as per the day sheets and will go through to 6:30pm
BTW Sacred Heart Girls College New Plymouth U16/U17 coxed four crew come off the water after their heat in the New Zealand Secondary School Rowing Championships yesterday morning at Lake Karapiro.
Destinations – check daily opening hours
Resources
The two days of finals at Lake Karapiro on Friday and Saturday will be televised live on Sky Sports.
Christchurch Boys’ High School Maadi Cup Squad comes to visit Hot Shots To Go the photographers in Duke Street, Cambridge this afternoon Tuesday the 31st of March 2009. Hot Shots To Go owner Dianna Spitalny (centre) has adopted the school for Maadi week 2009. edited 4/3/2015
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Cambridge Chamber of Commerce initiative Adopt A School for Maadi week has been a very welcome marketing success for our town. I am not quite sure of the numbers but many if not most of the schools competing at Karapiro this week are featured in an excellent abundance of window displays and instalations around and about. Cambridge CDB has quite a festive air about it. Great.