This photograph was made on Thursday evening the 4th of November 2010 and post produced 4th – 9th of November 2010.
Published: 28/11/2010
This photograph was made on Thursday evening the 4th of November 2010 and post produced 4th – 9th of November 2010.
Published: 28/11/2010
Patricia Rushton.
On the Loop. Redoubt and Nickle Roads, Pukekura, Cambridge, New Zealand.
Park & Ride shuttle buses, Maungatautari Road, Karapiro, New Zealand WRCH2010 Day 8 Sunday 7 November 2010 11:04am.
Official Merchandise Boatique WRCH2010 Day 8 Sunday 7 November 2010 10:52am.
Rowing fan with fruit and vege. row boat transfer WRCH2010 Day 8 Sunday 7 November 2010 10:50am
Umpire boats, Lake Karapiro, Waikato, New Zealand WRCH2010 Day 8 Sunday 7 November 2010 10:40am.
HGHS students litter and recycling duties, Lake Karapiro Domain, New Zealand.
Judd Lane, Lake Karapiro Domain, Waikato, New Zealand.
Zingara, Cambridge, New Zealand.
WRCH2010 Day 8 – Sunday 7 November 2010 09:26am Waikato Times.
Judd Lane, Lake Karapiro Domain, Waikato, New Zealand.
Deli on the Corner at Lake Karapiro, Waikato, New Zealand.
A free Sunday newspaper.
On the bus to Karapiro for the last time. Lamb Street, Pukekura, Waikato, New Zealand.
Photograph: Tuesday 5/10/2010
There are 1600 plus vehicles in the WRCH2010 Park & Ride Blue P1 Lamb Street car park at the Cambridge Polo grounds, on the Cambridge greenbelt, here in Leamington New Zealand at 2:45pm this afternoon the 5th of November 2010. We are looking directly towards Lake Karapiro from here – at a distance of approximately 6km as the crow flies. Beyond the cars – the buses lined up on Roto-o-rangi Road to carry folk to and return them from the venue.
Taonga. Photograph supplied
Rev. Andrew Hedge, Mindaugas Griškonis (single sculler – M1x), Alfonsas Mikšys (coach), Marius Matulionis (doctor) and Rima Karaliene (team manager and Lithuanian Rowing Federation vice-president).
Park & Ride Blue P1 buses Roto-o-rangi Road, Leamington, New Zealand (access via Lamb Street parking – northern and western traffic).
From the official WRCH2010 YouTube channel. I assume this was shot yesterday, Wednesday 3/11/2010.
Published: 27/11/2010
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DAY 1: SUNDAY 31 October 2010
RACING NOW CANCELLED FOR DAY ONE
ALL TICKET HOLDERS FOR SUNDAY MAY RE-USE TICKET FOR MONDAY
RACING SCHEDULE FOR MONDAY TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER TODAY
FISA officials have announced that due to the strong winds there will be no further racing today (Sunday).
The Organising Committee immediately announced that all Sunday ticket holders will have free entry on Monday.
The schedule for Monday will be announced later today.
DAY 1: SUNDAY 31 October 2010
RACING DELAYED ON OPENING DAY
Racing on the opening day of the 2010 World Rowing Championships has been delayed.
Racing started, as scheduled, at 10.05am with the heats of the lightweight men’s pairs but after the start of the sixth race, international rowing federation officials took the decision to suspend racing as the increasing wind made conditions unrowable.
Racing is scheduled to restart at 4.00pm. FISA officials will meet at 3.00pm to review the wind conditions and confirm the 4.00pm start.
The rescheduled programme will begin with the first heat of the lightweight men’s double sculls.
The Mighty River Domain will remain open all day and the off the water entertainment planned for after racing will now be brought forward to entertain spectators during the delay.
The first race of the 2010 World Rowing Championships was won by the host nation’s Graham Oberlin-Brown and James Lassche, who qualified direct for Friday’s medal final.
WRCH2010 Park & Ride Blue P1 (Cambridge Polo grounds – Cambridge greenbelt) off Lamb Street, Leamington, New Zealand. 08:18am 31/10/2010.
Published: 28/11/2010
Serena Blackie, designer, Cambridge Landscaping. +64 7 827 7936 and +64 27 475 1209
In the foreground the Lake Karapiro WRCH2010 boat park off water pontoons. Beyond the Don Rowlands Centre and the glass of the finish tower against the grandstand – apparently the largest temporary stand to be built in New Zealand – and yes it is huge. Beyond that the shell of the concert stage where Ophop will perform tomorrow afternoon – after the opening ceremony. And beyond again, above the trees, the northern slopes of Maungatautari.
Phil Morris and Patricia Rushton medal ceremony dais, 2010 World Rowing Championships, Lake Karapiro, New Zealand.
Rob Bristow, WRCH2010 Media Centre, Don Rowlands Centre, Lake Karapiro, New Zealand.
Media Centre, ground floor Don Rowlands Centre, Lake Karapiro, New Zealand.
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